My current research is motivated by the desire to understand the various requirements for building scalable, intelligent software systems with inherent flexibility to successfully deal with dynamically changing operating environments. It is based on the hypothesis that individual software elements need to exhibit simple, yet well-defined underlying patterns, thereby aiding development of scalable, complex software systems capable of demonstrating domain-specific intelligence. In particular, I am interested in the development of better semantic models and representation mechanisms for the descriptions of capabilities and functionality to help us achieve a greater degree of automation with minimal human intervention. Such a capability can blend a wider knowledge gathering / dissemination infrastructure, where information is well defined, thereby better enabling computers and people to work in unison.
Areas of Interests
- Software Engineering
- Intelligent Systems
- Data Mining
- Modeling and Simulation
- Distributed Systems
- Inf. Assurance and Comp. Security
- Disaster and Infrastructures
- Internet Applications
- Computer Science Education
Contact Info
Office: DKSN 515A
Phone: 501-569-8134
E-mail: srini@acm.org
URL:http://cpsc.ualr.edu/srini/
