Wassim Jaziri

Wassim Jaziri received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science in 2004 from INSA-Rouen, France. In October 2004, he joined the CIRAD Research Centre (Montpellier, France), as a post-doctorate researcher. Actually, He is Assistant Professor in Computer Science at ISIM-Sfax, Tunisia. He is a member of the Miracl Laboratory (Multimedia, InfoRmation systems and Advanced Computing Laboratory). His main interests are Geographic Information Systems, Spatio-temporal Database, Ontology and Optimization.

Publications

Using Temporal Versioning and Integrity Constraints for Updating Geographic Databases and Maintaining Their Consistency
Wassim Jaziri, Najla Sassi, Dhouha Damak. © 2016. 31 pages.
The use of geographic data has become a widespread concern, mainly within applications related to spatial planning and spatial decision-making. Therefore, changing environments...
Using Temporal Versioning and Integrity Constraints for Updating Geographic Databases and Maintaining Their Consistency
Wassim Jaziri, Najla Sassi, Dhouha Damak. © 2015. 30 pages.
The use of geographic data has become a widespread concern, mainly within applications related to spatial planning and spatial decision-making. Therefore, changing environments...
Ontology Theory, Management and Design: Advanced Tools and Models
Faiez Gargouri, Wassim Jaziri. © 2010. 384 pages.
Ontologies and formal representations of knowledge are extremely powerful tools for modeling and managing large applications in several domains ranging from knowledge...
Ontology Theory, Management and Design: An Overview and Future Directions
Wassim Jaziri, Faiez Gargouri. © 2010. 51 pages.
Ontologies now play an important role in providing a commonly agreed understanding of a domain and in developing knowledge-based systems. They intend to capture the intrinsic...
From Temporal Databases to Ontology Versioning: An Approach for Ontology Evolution
Najla Sassi, Zouhaier Brahmia, Wassim Jaziri, Rafik Bouaziz. © 2010. 22 pages.
The problem of versioning is present in several application areas, such as temporal databases, real-time computing and ontologies. This problem is generally defined as managing...