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Zhiming Ding
Prof. Dr.

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Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, South Fourth Street 4, Zhong-Guan-Cun
Beijing
100190
P.R.China

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Information: Dr. Zhiming Ding is a professor of Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His main research interests include database systems, mobile computing, embedded systems, spatial-temporal database/data mining, and information retrieval. He got his bachelor’s degree, master degree, and Ph.D. degree from Wuhan University (1989), Beijing Polytechnic University (1993) and the Institute of Computing Technology of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2002) respectively. He worked in the Institute of Scientific & Technical Information, Ministry of Communications of China (1989~1993, as an engineer), SINOCHEM (1996~1999, as an senior engineer), and FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany (2002~2004, as a research staff member). Currently, he is a professor and Ph.D. advisor of Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is also the members of the China Computer Federation Database Technical Committee (CCF DBTC) and the China Computer Federation Electronic Government and Office Automation Technical Committee (CCF EGOATC).
He was awarded National Silver Prize for Excellent Achievement in Science and Technology Information by the Chinese Science and Technology Committee in 1996 and Achievement Award for Beijing’s Science and Technology Progress by the Beijing municipal government in 2001 respectively. He owns two invention patents, and has published 2 books and about 60 papers in academic journals and conferences.

[1]Zhiming Ding. “DTNMOD: Data Model, Query Language, and Real-Time Traffic Flow Analysis in Dynamic Transportation Network Based Moving Objects Databases”, Journal of Software(China), 2009, issue 7.
[2]Zhiming Ding. “UTR-Tree: An Index Structure for the Full Uncertain Trajectories of Network-Constrained Moving Objects”,Proc. of the 9th International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM'2008), IEEE CS Press, Beijing, China, April, 2008.
[3]Zhiming Ding, Ralf Hartmut Güting. “Managing Moving Objects on Dynamic Transportation Networks”. Proc. of the 16th International Conference on Science and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM’2004), Santorini, Greece, June 2004.

 
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