Muhammad Tanvir Afzal

Mohammad Ali Jinnah University Pakistan

Muhammad Tanvir Afzal, PhD., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad, Pakistan, an adjunct professor at the Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria, and editor-in-chief of a reputed journal such as the Journal of Universal Computer Science, and group leader of an active research group: Centre for Distributed and Semantic Computing. He earned his Ph.D. with distinction from Graz University of Technology, Austria, and secured Gold Medal in his Masters from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. He has published over 50 research articles in reputed journals and conferences. His research activities encompass the area of Semantic Web, Social Web, Sentiment Analysis, Digital Libraries, eLearning, and Information Integration. He is the editor/reviewer/session chair of many journals and conferences. He is supervising/co-supervising a number of Ph.D. students in Austria, Pakistan, and Malaysia, and is involved in a number of international research projects, more information can be found here: http://www.jinnah.edu.pk/cmpnts/cvblr/pages/viewProfile.php?name=tanvir&page=index

Muhammad Tanvir Afzal

2books edited

2chapters authored

Latest work with IntechOpen by Muhammad Tanvir Afzal

The current book is a nice blend of number of great ideas, theories, mathematical models, and practical systems in the domain of Semantics. The book has been divided into two volumes. The current one is the first volume which highlights the advances in theories and mathematical models in the domain of Semantics. This volume has been divided into four sections and ten chapters. The sections include: 1) Background, 2) Queries, Predicates, and Semantic Cache, 3) Algorithms and Logic Programming, and 4) Semantic Web and Interfaces. Authors across the World have contributed to debate on state-of-the-art systems, theories, mathematical models in the domain of Semantics. Subsequently, new theories, mathematical models, and systems have been proposed, developed, and evaluated.

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