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Indiana University Bloomington

Chuttur

Mohammad Yasser Chuttur

Adjunct Lecturer
SLIS Doctoral Student
Bloomington campus
Contact Information

Research Interests

Quality of service when it comes to information discovery over the Web is unfortunately still lagging behind advances in the technology that supports computer networks today. Various attempts to make the Web a more user friendly or "socialized"/ Human centered service are under way and one such area :the Semantic Web is particularly of interest to me. My research interests (though not limited to) include the study of Human as a community constrained within their limits of social reality and representations in search of resources (information) over the Web. Another major part of my study is in finding ways and methods that will represent web resources in a manner that will make their retrieval more efficient to user queries. Related areas to my research are software agents, artificial intelligence and cognitive science.

Education

MSc/University of Surrey, 2002

Publications

Chuttur, M.Y. (2009). "A research model for studying the Influence of Information Quantity in Requirements Determination on Software Costs," Indiana University, USA. Sprouts: Working Papers on Information Systems, 9(39). http://sprouts.aisnet.org/9-39

Chuttur M.Y. (2009). "Ambiguity-Free Global Schemas in Conceptual Modeling: An Empirical Study Using BWW Ontology," Indiana University, USA. 9(38). http://sprouts.aisnet.org/9-38

Chuttur M.Y. (2009). "Overview of the Technology Acceptance Model: Origins, Developments and Future Directions," Indiana University, USA.9(37). http://sprouts.aisnet.org/9-37

Other Courses Taught at IU

S401 Computer Based Information Tools


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