Manoj Saxena

Manoj Saxena

Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
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With over 30 years of experience in Information Technology, my prime focus is on…

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  • Looking for Cofounders for Digital Initiatives

    Looking for Cofounders for Digital Initiatives

    NetEdge is an established IT Services and product company. As part of its Digital Initiative, it is establishing an…

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Education

  • Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Graphic

    Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

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    Activities and Societies: Member of IEEE, IEEE Computer Society, ACM

    Did an Independent Research in the Area of Distributed Problem Solving and Knowledge Representation based on Blackboard Architecture.

    As part of the research, proposed DISPROS (DIStributed PROblem Solving) - A Framework based on Blackboard architecture that supports the implementation of concurrent fault tolerant problem solving systems on multiple interconnected computers that may be geographically distributed.

    To enable DISPROS to work effectively with different knowledge…

    Did an Independent Research in the Area of Distributed Problem Solving and Knowledge Representation based on Blackboard Architecture.

    As part of the research, proposed DISPROS (DIStributed PROblem Solving) - A Framework based on Blackboard architecture that supports the implementation of concurrent fault tolerant problem solving systems on multiple interconnected computers that may be geographically distributed.

    To enable DISPROS to work effectively with different knowledge bases distributed across a network, also developed an object oriented language DKRL (Distributed Knowledge Representation Language) to capture and define knowledge.

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    Activities and Societies: Member of ACM, IEEE and IEEE Computer Society

    Developed a Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI) system based on Inverted File System for Scientists to search and access Online Databases.

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    Activities and Societies: Member of IEEE

    Completed Electrical Engineering with Specialization in Digital Control Systems and Electronic Circuit Design.

Publications

  • DKRL - An Object Oriented Language to Support Problem Solving in Distributed Blackboard Systems

    International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence - World Scientific

    For Distributed problem solving systems there is a need to define knowledge at two levels, namely External and Internal for distributed agents. External knowledge is required to achieve cooperation among agents and global convergence of problems assigned to agents. Internal knowledge is required to solve sub-problems assigned to the agents.

    DKRL is an object oriented language for describing Distributed Blackboard Systems. In DKRL, a problem solving system is described as a collection of…

    For Distributed problem solving systems there is a need to define knowledge at two levels, namely External and Internal for distributed agents. External knowledge is required to achieve cooperation among agents and global convergence of problems assigned to agents. Internal knowledge is required to solve sub-problems assigned to the agents.

    DKRL is an object oriented language for describing Distributed Blackboard Systems. In DKRL, a problem solving system is described as a collection of distributed intelligent, autonomous agents to solve the problem. The paper focus on design considerations while defining and designing DKRL Language.

    Other authors
    • Prof. K. K. Biswas
    • Prof. P. C. P. Bhatt
  • Problem Solving with Distributed Knowledge

    Readings in Distributed Systems - IEEE / Computer Society Press

    At current level of communication and hardware technology, it is possible to connect together large number of intelligent processing units (agents) that execute asynchronously. This has enabled distributed problem solving as an asst in handling AI applications that are inherently distributed.

    The papers describes how DISPROS simplifies the integration of different sources of knowledge operating independently to contribute to problem solving in a distributed environment.

    Other authors
    • Prof. K. K. Biswas
    • Prof. P. C. P. Bhatt
  • DISPROS - A Distributed Blackboard Architecture

    Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi

    It is the Ph. D. Thesis which outlines the Original Work carried out by me on solving complex problems using Distributed Knowledge represented in diverse representation forms under constantly failing communication networks. I proposed a DISPROS (DIStributed PROblem Solver) as a framework for the implementation of distributed problem solving systems in loosely coupled, multi computer environment. To handle multiple methods of Knowledge representation, a uniform knowledge representation language…

    It is the Ph. D. Thesis which outlines the Original Work carried out by me on solving complex problems using Distributed Knowledge represented in diverse representation forms under constantly failing communication networks. I proposed a DISPROS (DIStributed PROblem Solver) as a framework for the implementation of distributed problem solving systems in loosely coupled, multi computer environment. To handle multiple methods of Knowledge representation, a uniform knowledge representation language was defined and developed named DKRL (Distributed Knowledge Representation Language).

Honors & Awards

  • Deloitte Technology Fast 500 - Asia Pacific

    Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu

    The Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (Deloitte) Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific program is the region’s most objective industry-ranking standard to focus on the technology field. The Asia Pacific program was launched in 2002 to recognize the effort and dedication of the 500 fastest-growing technology companies in Asia Pacific and includes all areas of technology, from internet to biotechnology, from medical and scientific to computers/hardware. It includes both public and private companies.

  • Deloitte Technology Fast 50 - India

    Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu

    The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 India program is a ranking of the 50 fastest growing technology companies in India. The winning companies came from new and established businesses in the Technology Sector encompassing from Communications, Software, Semiconductors, Components and Electronics, Life Sciences, Internet and Computer Peripherals. The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 is part of a global Fast 500 program run in parallel with the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Norway, Sweden…

    The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 India program is a ranking of the 50 fastest growing technology companies in India. The winning companies came from new and established businesses in the Technology Sector encompassing from Communications, Software, Semiconductors, Components and Electronics, Life Sciences, Internet and Computer Peripherals. The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 is part of a global Fast 500 program run in parallel with the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands, Germany, Central Europe, Israel, South Africa, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand.

  • Listing in International Who’s Who of Professionals

    International Who’s Who Historical Society

    Established in 1928 the International Who’s Who Historical Society recognizes the achievements of qualified professionals while simultaneously providing a practical, reference-quality, business-to-business directory of its exclusive members. Biographical listings in the International WHO'S WHO of Professionals directory is a highly selective process. New members are selected following an in-depth interview and biographical review.

  • Shri D. V. Kohli Memorial Gold Medal

    Delhi University

    The Gold Medal was awarded for being the best Candidate in B.E. (Electrical Engineering) in 1982 of Delhi University

  • Lala Jogeshwar Nath Goela Gold Medal

    Delhi University

    The Gold Medal was Awarded for being the best Candidate in Technical Education Examination 1982 of Delhi University.

Languages

  • English

    Full professional proficiency

  • Hindi

    Native or bilingual proficiency

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