DEPARTMENTS
Saidalavi Kalady
Saidalavi Kalady

Associate Professor

Office Address:

Room No: 203 B, Computer Engineering Block, NITC

Email ID:

said@nitc.ac.in

Home Address:

  • Ph.D National Institute of Technology Calicut

  • ME . Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, 2002

  • B.Tech. T.K. M College of Engineering Kollam, 1993

  • Educational Qualifications

    • Ph.D National Institute of Technology Calicut

    • ME . Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, 2002

    • B.Tech. T.K. M College of Engineering Kollam, 1993

    Journals

    2013

    Kalady, S, Govindan VK, Mathew AT.  2013.  Mathematical modeling and experimental evaluation of optimal agendas and procedures for n-issue negotiation. International Journal on Information Technology (IREIT),. International Journal on Information Technology (IREIT),. 1(2):95–104.

    2012

    Lijo, VP, Kalady S.  2012.  User-centric design for privacy preservation in cloud environment.. Inter-national Journal of Information Processing.

    2011

    Haresh, MV, Kalady S, Govindan VK.  2011.  Agent based dynamic resource allocation on federated clouds.. IEEE Recent Advances in Intelligent Computational Systems (RAICS),. :111–114..

    Lijo, VP, Kalady. S.  2011.  Cloud computing privacy issues and user- centric solution.. Computer Networks and Intelligent Computing,. Springer,:448–456..: Springer

    Conferences

    2010

    Kalady, S, Illikottil A, das R.  2010.  International Conference on Natural Language Question Generation Using Syntax and Keywords. Proceedings of QG2010: The ThirdWo rkshop on Question Generation.

    2009

    Kalady, G DP, Sikdar K, S SB, Surya V, Ezudheen.  2009.  International Conference Implementation of purely Hardware- assisted VMM for x86 architecture. ICCSE 2009.

    Kalady, S, Ray R.  2009.  International Conference on Efficient Negotiation Strategies in Multi- agent Meeting Scheduling. CINC 2009.

    2008

    Kalady, S, B.Dev, N AA, Govindan VK, Mathew AT.  2008.  International Conference on Optimal Agendas and Procedures for N-Issue Negotiation: An Inductive Definition”. MICAI 2008.

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