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Cyber warfare: building the scientific foundation
Jajodia S., Shakarian P., Subrahmanian V., Swarup V., Wang C., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Cham, Switzerland, 2015. 321 pp. Type: Book (978-3-319140-38-4)
This collection of basic research is designed for advanced students and practitioners. With a broad orientation including botnets, honeypots, human factors, game theory, big data, and cognitive modeling, several international researche...
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Jul 23 2015
Geospatial abduction: principles and practice
Shakarian P., Subrahmanian V., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2012. 184 pp. Type: Book (978-1-461417-93-4)
Information about the geographic distribution of economic activity, health statistics, and similar matters of human interest has long been of great value to governments, commercial concerns, and political entities and organizations. Mu...
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Jun 13 2012
Temporal agent programs
Dix J., Kraus S., Subrahmanian V. Artificial Intelligence 127(1): 87-135, 2001. Type: Article
The IMPACT framework, a formal methodology for building agents on top of heterogeneous data structures and/or legacy code, is extended with two concepts. The first concept added is the notion of “timed actions.” The...
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May 8 2002
Heterogeneous agent systems
Subrahmanian V., Bonatti P., Dix J., Eiter T., Kraus S., Ozcan F., Ross R., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000. 640 pp. Type: Book (9780262194365)
Driven by the growth of the Internet and the increased number of computerized information applications, software agents have become an essential component of many real-world systems. Some agents (such as Web searching agents) are desig...
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May 2 2002
Retrieval schedules based on resource availability and flexible presentation specifications
Candan K., Prabhakaran B., Subrahmanian V. Multimedia Systems 6(4): 232-250, 1998. Type: Article
A fundamental problem with distributed multimedia presentations is that media objects from different sources have to be downloaded from one or more servers and combined at the client according to a schedule. This paper clearly describe...
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May 1 1999
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