Epaminondas Kapetanios

Epaminondas Kapetanios was born in Athens, Hellas, where he studied Statistics and Informatics at the University of Athens. Subsequently, he received his M.Sc. degree at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, Germany, Faculty of Computer Science, Institute for Program Structures and Data Organisation, while focusing on the development of Information Systems and Database Technologies. He received his Ph.D. degree at the Institute of Information Systems, Department of Computer Science, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland, where he designed and contributed in the implementation of an ontology driven, high-level query language (MDDQL). Epaminondas has published more than 60 articles in journals and conferences. He is currently holding a position as a Senior Lecturer at the School of Computer Science, University of Westminster, London, UK. He has been General Chair of the NLDB 2008 conference, Programme Committee Co-Chair of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital Ecosystems (MEDES) 2009, Workshop Co-Chair of ICDIM 2009.

Publications

Intelligent and Knowledge-Based Computing for Business and Organizational Advancements
Hideyasu Sasaki, Dickson K.W. Chiu, Epaminondas Kapetanios, Patrick C.K. Hung, Frederic Andres, Ho-fung Leung, Richard Chbeir. © 2012. 428 pages.
As organizations, businesses, and other institutions work to move forward during a new era of ubiquitous modern technology, new computing and technology implementation strategies...
On the Notion of Collective Intelligence: Opportunity or Challenge?
Epaminondas Kapetanios. © 2012. 14 pages.
In this article, the author explores the notion of Collective Intelligence (CI) as an emerging computing paradigm. The article is meant to provide a historical and contextual...
On the Notion of Collective Intelligence: Opportunity or Challenge?
Epaminondas Kapetanios. © 2010. 14 pages.
In this article, the author explores the notion of Collective Intelligence (CI) as an emerging computing paradigm. The article is meant to provide a historical and contextual...