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Niranjan Suri

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TAAS Journal 2017 Journal Article

SASO 2016

  • Giacomo Cabri
  • Gauthier Picard
  • Niranjan Suri

The IEEE International Conference on Self-Adapting and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO) is the main forum for studying and discussing the foundations of a principled approach to engineering systems, networks, and services based on self-adaptation and self-organization. Over the past decade, it has consolidated as the primary scientific conference for sharing ideas on algorithms, technologies, tools, and applications across a wide range of scientific fields. In 2016, the conference was hosted by the University of Augsburg, in Augsburg, Germany; its scientific program comprised full papers, short papers, poster and demo presentations, workshops, doctoral symposium and tutorials. This special issue of ACM TAAS champions some of the most solid research results of SASO 2016, presenting selected, revised, and extended best articles.

IS Journal 2013 Journal Article

Extending Net-Centricity to Coalition Operations

  • Niranjan Suri
  • Andrzej Uszok
  • Rita Lenzi
  • Maggie Breedy
  • Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
  • Yat Fu
  • James Hanna
  • Vaughn T. Combs

To bring the advantages of network-centric warfare to coalition warfighting, we must significantly improve our ability to quickly share critical information while still satisfying security requirements. Here, the authors explore a services-based approach to such information management.

IS Journal 2013 Journal Article

Knowledge Systems for Coalition Operations

  • Jitu Patel
  • Austin Tate
  • Niranjan Suri
  • James Lawton

Most major military, peacekeeping, and humanitarian operations are now coalition-based and require agility and effective use of limited resources to achieve complex and multiple objectives. This raises many challenges given technical incompatibilities, rules and regulations, as well as cultural norms. This special issue examines the contributions of intelligent systems to help address this important problem domain.