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Niranjan Suri
Researcher at United States Army Research Laboratory
Publications - 129
Citations - 3608
Niranjan Suri is an academic researcher from United States Army Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: KAOS & Situation awareness. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 129 publications receiving 3389 citations. Previous affiliations of Niranjan Suri include University of West Florida & Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition.
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CmapTools: A Knowledge Modeling and Sharing Environment
Alberto J. Cañas,Greg Hill,Roger Carff,Niranjan Suri,James Lott,Gloria Gomez,Thomas C. Eskridge,Mario Arroyo,Rodrigo Carvajal +8 more
TL;DR: CmapTools is a software environment developed at the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition that empowers users, individually or collaboratively, to represent their knowledge using concept maps, to share them with peers and colleagues, and to publish them.
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KAoS policy and domain services: toward a description-logic approach to policy representation, deconfliction, and enforcement
A. Uszok,Jeffrey M. Bradshaw,R. Jeffers,Niranjan Suri,Patrick J. Hayes,M. Breedy,Larry Bunch,M. Johnson,S. Kulkarni,James Lott +9 more
TL;DR: The KAoS services rely on a DAML description-logic-based ontology of the computational environment, application context, and the policies themselves that enables runtime extensibility and adaptability of the system, as well as the ability to analyze policies relating to entities described at different levels of abstraction.
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Semantic web languages for policy representation and reasoning: a comparison of KAoS, Rei, and Ponder
TL;DR: This paper compares three approaches to policy representation, reasoning, and enforcement, highlighting similarities and differences between Ponder, KAoS, and Rei, and sketch out some general criteria and properties for more adequate approach to policy semantics in the future.
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Representation and reasoning for DAML-based policy and domain services in KAoS and nomads
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw,Andrzej Uszok,R. Jeffers,Niranjan Suri,Patrick J. Hayes,Mark Burstein,Alessandro Acquisti,Brett Benyo,Maggie Breedy,Marco Carvalho,David Diller,Matthew Johnson,S. Kulkarni,James Lott,Maarten Sierhuis,R. Van Hoof +15 more
TL;DR: Results, issues, and lessons learned in the development of KAoS representations, tools, and services and their use in military and space application are discussed.
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Strong Mobility and Fine-Grained Resource Control in NOMADS
TL;DR: The NOMADS environment is composed of an agent execution environment called Oasis and a new Java-compatible Virtual Machine (VM) called Aroma that provides key enhancements over today’s Java agent environments.