Kamalakar Karlapalem

Affiliations: 
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong 
Area:
Computer Science
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Ahmed A, Karlapalem K. (2014) Inequity aversion and the evolution of cooperation. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 89: 022802
RadhaKrishna P, Karlapalem K. (2013) A methodology for evolving E-contracts using templates Ieee Transactions On Services Computing. 6: 497-510
Sethia P, Karlapalem K. (2011) A multi-agent simulation framework on small Hadoop cluster Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence. 24: 1120-1127
Krishna PR, Karlapalem K, Dani AR. (2005) From contracts to e-contracts: Modeling and enactment Information Technology and Management. 6: 363-387
Fung CW, Karlapalem K, Li Q. (2002) An evaluation of vertical class partitioning for query processing in object-oriented databases Ieee Transactions On Knowledge and Data Engineering. 14: 1095-1118
Hung PCK, Karlapalem K. (2002) Secure Disconnected Agent Interaction for Electronic Commerce Activities Using CapBasED-AMS Information Technology & Management. 3: 329-351
Chiu DKW, Karlapalem K, Li Q, et al. (2002) Workflow view based E-contracts in a cross-organizational E-services environment Distributed and Parallel Databases. 12: 193-216
Ahmad I, Karlapalem K, Kwok YK, et al. (2002) Evolutionary algorithms for allocating data in distributed database systems Distributed and Parallel Databases. 11: 5-32
Chiu DKW, Cheung SC, Karlapalem K, et al. (2002) Workflow view driven cross-organizational interoperability in a web-service environment Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 2512: 41-56
Varakantham PR, Gangwani SK, Karlapalem K. (2001) On handling component and transaction failures in multi agent systems Sigecom Exchanges. 3: 32-43
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