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- October 2005 - October 2007: Engineer at INRIA (The Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control), in the ACACIA team, in Sophia Antipolis (FRANCE).
I worked on a semantic web search engine called Corese (which stands for “Conceptual Resource
Search Engine”): 300 classes for 100 000 lines.
My contributions:
- Application development:
- Modification of the existing query language to SPARQL, a future W3C standard
- Design and implementation of a new user interface
- Addition of new functionalities to Corese, such as the possibility to select functions or the setting of a web service (using Axis, Tomcat)
- Training “Creating Web Services for Java”, Valtech’Training, 4 days in June 2007, Paris
- Reorganization of all the exceptions of the project, set up a logger (log4j)
- Writing lots of tests (using JUnit)
- Project Management: Installation of the project on INRIA’s forge, change the versioning system to Subversion, forward planning
- Documentation: Redaction of a user manual
Website: ra-acacia-2006.pdf, ra-acacia-2007.pdf
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