Paolo Ciancarini
University of Bologna
287 Papers
2.2K Citations
Paolo Ciancarini is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software development & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 278 publications. Previous affiliations of Paolo Ciancarini include National Research Council & Yale University.
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Papers
Handbook of Digital Games and Entertainment Technologies
Ryohei Nakatsu,Matthias Rauterberg,Paolo Ciancarini +2 more
- 11 Aug 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a handbook on games and entertainment technologies, covering technical issues, aesthetic/design issues, and sociological issues with contributions from top class scholars and researchers from the interdisciplinary topic areas.
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Coordination models: a guided tour
Nadia Busi,Paolo Ciancarini,Roberto Gorrieri,Gianluigi Zavattaro +3 more
- 01 Mar 2001
TL;DR: A framework general enough to be able to capture the main ideas underlying the major coordination models for agents is defined, based on three key concepts: the coordinables, the coordination medium, and the coordination rules.
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Coordination middleware for XML-centric applications
Paolo Ciancarini,Robert Tolksdorf,Franco Zambonelli +2 more
- 11 Mar 2002
TL;DR: The paper goes into details about the problem of defining a suitable middleware architecture to effectively support coordination activities in applications including active documents and mobile agents, by specifically focusing on the role played by XML technologies in that context.
The evolution of configuration management and version control
TL;DR: The paper describes the evolution of systems for configuration management and version control from simple stand-alone tools, such as make and SCCS (based on an underlying file system), towards more integrated systems based on a project database.
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Stochastic Process Algebra: From an Algebraic Formalism to an Architectural Description Language
Marco Bernardo,Lorenzo Donatiello,Paolo Ciancarini +2 more
- 01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: The tutorial stresses the current transformation of stochastic process algebra from a simple formalism to a fully fledged architectural description language for the functional verification and performance evaluation of complex computer, communication and software systems.