Zhenning Shangguan

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Shangguan is a 2nd year Ph.D student at the Computer Science Department of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is also a Research Assistant with the Tetherless World Constellation group, advised by Professor Deborah McGuinness (primary advisor) and Professor James Hendler (co-advisor). He also collaborates closely with Professor Peter Fox on some eScience projects.

Before coming to RPI, he received my B.S. degree in Computer Science from Shandong University, and M.S. degree in Computer Science from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication. In 2007, he was a research intern at IBM China Research Laboratory focusing on distributed resource management in workflow systems.

Zhenning Shangguan [ Edit ]
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Name: Zhenning Shangguan
Occupation: PhD Student
Affiliation(s): Tetherless World Constellation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Homepage(s): http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~shangz
Email(s): shangz@cs.rpi.edu
Phone: 518-285-9979
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Interests: Semantic Search, Intelligent Information Retrieval on the Web, Provenance on the Web, Scalable Application Architecture for Consuming Linked Open Data
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Publication

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  1. [TW-2010-32] Dominic DiFranzoLi DingJohn S. EricksonXian LiTim LeboJames MichaelisAlvaro GravesGregory Todd WilliamsJin Guang ZhengJohanna FloresZhenning ShangguanGino GervasioDeborah L. McGuinnessJim Hendler. TWC LOGD: A Portal for Linking Open Government Data, In Semantic Web Challenge, November,2010 (Download) .
  2. [TW-2009-20] James R. MichaelisLi DingZhenning ShangguanStephan ZednikRui HuangPaulo Pinheiro da SilvaNicholas Del RioDeborah L. McGuinness. Towards Usable and Interoperable Workflow Provenance: Empirical Case Studies Using PML, In Proceedings of the First International Workshop on the role of Semantic Web in Provenance Management, pp. TW-2009-20, 2009 .
  3. Zhenning ShangguanZhipeng GaoKai Zhu. Ontology-Based Process Modeling Using eTOM and ITIL, In CONFENIS (2), pp. 1001-1010, 2007 .

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