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Gopinath Ganapathy Bharathidasan University Trichy 620024 TN INDIA (18 Pages, 11- Sections) I. QUICK SUMMARY He has 30 years of total experience in academia, Industry, research & consultancy services. He has around 8 year International experience in the U.S and U.K. He served as a Consultant for a few fortune 500 companies that include IBM, Lucent-Bell Labs, Merrill Lynch Toyota etc. He specialized in designing and architecting Multi- Tier and EAI technologies. He received the Young Scientist Fellow award for the year 1994 from the Govt. of Tamil Nadu with cash Rs 20000 His areas of Research are: Semantic Web, AI, Auto Programming, Ontology and Text Mining. His name is listed in “Who is Who in the World – 2009” by Marquis, USA for individual accomplishment He is a nominee for “Rashtriya Gouvrav” award. He is the recipient of “Best Citizens of India” award. He published and presented nearing100 research papers at international journals and conferences. He acted as academic advisor for mediating off- campus programs in University of Valley Creek, USA He is a member in several academic and technology councils in various Universities in India He convened many international conferences/workshops/seminars. He is a referee and editorial member in a few international journals Guidance for PhD: 12 awarded, 6 progressing He is a Professional Member in IEEE, ACM, and IAENG He is a Life Member in Indian Science Congress, Indian Society for Technical Education, and Computer Society of India. Acted as Chair, School of Computer Science & Engineering, Additionally, the Director, Technology Park, Bharathidasan University and also Institute for entrepreneurship and career development plus many admin roles. Languages : Tamil, English, Sanskrit, French, Hindi Hobbies: Pilot Trainee (Air Craft Cessna SS-32) in 1

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Gopinath GanapathyBharathidasan University Trichy 620024 TN INDIA (18 Pages, 11- Sections)

I. QUICK SUMMARY

He has 30 years of total experience in academia, Industry, research & consultancy services.

He has around 8 year International experience in the U.S and U.K.

He served as a Consultant for a few fortune 500 companies that include IBM, Lucent-Bell Labs, Merrill Lynch Toyota etc.

He specialized in designing and architecting Multi-Tier and EAI technologies.

He received the Young Scientist Fellow award for the year 1994 from the Govt. of Tamil Nadu with cash Rs 20000

His areas of Research are: Semantic Web, AI, Auto Programming, Ontology and Text Mining.

His name is listed in “Who is Who in the World – 2009” by Marquis, USA for individual accomplishment

He is a nominee for “Rashtriya Gouvrav” award.

He is the recipient of “Best Citizens of India” award.

He published and presented nearing100 research papers at international journals and conferences.

He acted as academic advisor for mediating off-campus programs in University of Valley Creek, USA

He is a member in several academic and technology councils in various Universities in India

He convened many international conferences/workshops/seminars.

He is a referee and editorial member in a few international journals

Guidance for PhD: 12 awarded, 6 progressing

He is a Professional Member in IEEE, ACM, and IAENG

He is a Life Member in Indian Science Congress, Indian Society for Technical Education, and Computer Society of India.

Acted as Chair, School of Computer Science & Engineering, Additionally, the Director, Technology Park, Bharathidasan University and also Institute for entrepreneurship and career development plus many admin roles.

Languages : Tamil, English, Sanskrit, French, Hindi

Hobbies: Pilot Trainee (Air Craft Cessna SS-32) in Sunrise Aviation Centre, Former Resident of USA (Green card Holder), Golfing, Kick Boxing, Rowing Boats, etc

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II. EDUCATION

Ph.D. ( 1992 Registered, Submitted 1996, Madurai Kamaraj University - course work done in TCE and IIT Madras, awarded in 1999)

Masters in Computer Applications - (1988 - St. Joseph’s College Bharathidasan University)

B.Sc. Computer Science (1986 - St. Joseph’s College, Bharathidasan University)

III. INDUSTRY TECHNICAL SKILL SET

JSDK 2.0, JDBC 2.0, JDK 1.3, EJB 2.0, .NET/ASP 2.0, XML, SCRIPT(VB, JAVASCRIPT), MQ Series, ORACLE 10i, DB2, SQL Server 7.0 +, Developer 2000, C++, C, SmallTalk, Prolog, Lisp, Pascal, Fortran 90, COBOL, Perl, Ada, VB 5.0 and PB 4, Lotus Notes Domino 4.5, RAISE, Z, Esterel, Unix(Solaris, Aix, HP), NetWare 3+, TCP/IP, WIN NT Server 4.0, Windows (Openwin, X, W2K, XP), AppServers (WL 6.0, WAS 4.5, TomCat, JBOSS), UML, Rational Rose, Enterprise Architect, Patterns, Jakarta Struts 1.1, Tiles

IV. PROFILE IN ACADEMIA

Organization Designation Period Bharathidasan University- School of Computer Science & Engineering- Technology Park (BUTP)- Institute of Entrepreneurship and Career Development

Professor(Chair and Head)

Director

Director

Dec-2005 till Dec 2017

Jan 2007 till October 2017

June 2017 till May 2017RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Anna University

Head & Professor Senior Lecturer

07-1989 to 03-1997

Mookambigai College of Engg.,Bharathidasan University Trichy

Lecturer 05-1988 06-1989

1) RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Tamil Nadu (Period: 07/89 -08/97)

Worked as the Professor and Head, Departments of Computer Science and Engineering and MCA during1995 till 1997.

Worked as Senior Lecturer/ and In-charge for the RVS Computer Division from 1989 till 1994.

Responsibilities: Teaching, Research and mentoring curriculum and research projects

Initiated and started CSI Chapter and IEEE Chapter

Key resource person for commencing and conducting ME and MCA, M.S SW Engineering courses in the college

As a remote advisor for Research projects on finger print processing

Designed syllabus for BE being a member of Anna University Syllabus committee headed by Dr.G.Ravindran.

Conducted and coordinated ISTE sponsored winter schools and summer

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schools Acted as Chairman/Moderator in different national level conventions

Subjects handled: Artificial Intelligence, C++, CGI & Internet programming, OOP, Data Structures, Computer Organization, Operating Systems, etc.

Initiated a national level seminar in 1994 called for DIXIT that becomes yearly event

Architected a RING (RVS IntraNet Group) and one-of its kind inter-campus networking with almost 500+ nodes campus wide

Advisor and visiting professor for early summer and introduced Wi-fi networking, video enabling with RIL

Reference: Dr.K.M.Karuppannan, Director, RVS College of Engineering and Technology

2) Mookambigai College of Engineering, Tamil Nadu (Period: 06/88 – 07/89)

Working as the Lecturer in Dept of Computer Science.

Subjects handled: Computer Graphics, Micro processor architectures, Data base management systems

Conducted Unix Course to the faculty members of MCE and Srinivasa polytechnic, organized by HCL and

Conducted one day seminar on C for the students

Reference: Dr.V.Shanmuganathan, Director of the Institution

V. RESEARCH PROFILE Resume of Ph.D Work:

The core of the research was focused on the aspect of Auto-programming with respect to the Natural Language perspective. The self generation of Program from a given information by analyzing it through the computational linguistics is one of the methodologies of Auto-programming. The same is approached for a practical implementation of the analysis of NL sentence which could produce a Target program (TP). The TP is in computer programming language (the specimen for test is Basic) which is generated through the analysis of the description in NL. The logic resembles the translation of NL into the artificial language form of different grammar. An application module is built as to test the periodical research and it is dubbed as Auto Generation of Programming Interface (AGOPI).

NL Representation --------------------> TP (artificial) (AGOPI)The formal sentences that can be used in representing or describing the problem are collected from around 750 persons of different level of academic qualifications. The collected sentences are used for building up a lexicon for the system. The sentences are restricted to arithmetic domain and the I-O representation only. Thus collected sentences are classified under the input, output, and process categories and the templates are constructed for each of the type of the sentence encountered. A general grammar structure (PSG) is constructed (CFG rewrite rules) for the analysis of the input text. The desire of this study in implementing LFG in the analysis is not fulfilled, however. The morphological and lexical phases are dealt as pre-syntax analysis in which a new lexicon with word type classification is introduced. However the lexical semantics is not incorporated in the dictionary. The projection mathematics is another feature in this research which is provided

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for the retrieval of the lexical components. The work limits itself till the syntax level with a simple but serious methodology called decimal logic in which the word type is weighted with binary coded values. It simplifies the syntax analysis and to some extent it tries to resolve the sentences for the production of target code. The target code is framed under syntax format specifications of the specimen language (Basic) which is handled by cosmetic module of the AGOPI.

PhD Course work:

- Thiagarajar College of Engineering for one year course work. (1992-93) Supervisor: Dr.M.Ayyadurai, Head Department of Computer Engineering

- Course work in IIT Madras in 1994-1995 under the supervision of Dr.Deepak Khemani, Professor, Department of Computer Science

- University Academic Council appointed Dr.G.Arumugam, Head, Dept. of CS, as my new Supervisor after the Demise of Dr.Ayyadurai.

- First Ph.D computer Science Scholar in the University registered in late 1991.

- Had been associated with many scientists like Dr.Rajeev Sangal IIT Kanpur, Dr.S.Ponnusamy, IIT Madras, Dr.Pujari, Central University, Hyderabad during the period of research.

Other Research Domains

Research on Native Language - Computational Tamil (Early 90s)

The research over the linguistic and the academic aspect dragged me towards the construction of a native programming system by designing an interpreter for a new programming language in Tamil dubbed as kaNittamizh. The syntax at this infant stage is set to resemble an easy-to-use programming language, and the obvious choice is Basic. The kaNittamizh is tried out to handle other native languages like Malayalam, Kannada, and Telugu which is done by tailoring of the symbol table of the compiler. The programming constructs are carefully coined and the coding is done in transliterated forms. However the Tamil programming editor (TPE) is attached as an IDE for coding and executing which is only for Tamil language only.

Code in Native Language kaNittamizh Processed /(Transliterated form) -----------------------> interpreted Output (native compiler)

The translator is not constructed to handle all the concepts of a programming principle nor does it adhere to object paradigm or modularity, nevertheless it is featured with atomic and general programming constructs like loops, functions, conditional forms, array handling capability etc. to make it a perfect language yet in an easy-to-use way with nativity.

MM and EC based research for mentally backward kids (Mid 90s)

The Education Computing (EC) with Multi Media models like CAT, CAL, and CBT applications to a specific group like physically handicapped or mentally retarded kids are scarce, though a number of computing devices have been invented. A framework is built that deals with a small scale software system usable by children in general and by spastic kids in particular. The system is dubbed as Teaching Aid for Spastic Kids (TASK) which

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supports the tutor in teaching spastic children. Many features like Language Learning, Picture Based Teaching, Symbol Processing, Arithmetic Processing, and Logic understanding are incorporated in the system after a brief research and a survey with few tutors and children of such Institutes. The design of the TASK system is enhanced by the implementation of OOP paradigm

Awarded the Young Scientist fellowship for the year 1994 by Tamil Nadu Government thru the State Council for Science and Technology

VI. PUBLICATIONS

Publications/Articles/Book Chapters

International Journals:

1. Gopinath Ganapathy, Pre-syntactic Analysis of NL Sentences for Auto Generation of Programming Interface, Journal of Computer Science, pp269-276, 2006, India

2. Gopinath .G and Jayakumar G, Performance Comparison of MANET Protocols Based on Manhattan Grid Mobility Model, Journal of Mobile Communication, Volume 2, Number 1, 2007, ISSN: 1990-794

3. Geetha J and Gopinath G, Performance Comparison of Two On-demand Routing Protocols for Ad-hoc Networks based on Random Way Point Mobility Model, American Journal of Applied Sciences, 659-664, 2008, ISSN 1546-9239

4. Geetha J and G.Gopinath, Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks Routing Protocols – A Review, Journal Of Computer Science 3(8): 574-582, 2007, ISSN 1549-3636

5. Geetha J and Gopinath Ganapathy, Performance Comparison of Mobile Ad-hoc Network Routing Protocol, International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security (IJCSNS), Vol.7 No.11, November 2007.

6. Gopinath Ganapathy, Lourdus Ravi, “Feature Analysis of Ontology Mediation Tools”, International Journal of Computer Science, 437-446, 2008, ISSN 1549-3636

7. Geetha Jayakumar and Gopinath Ganapathy, “Reference Point Group Mobility and Random Waypoint Models in Performance Evaluation of MANET Routing Protocols,” Journal of Computer Systems, Networks, and Communications, vol. 2008, Article ID 860364, 10 pages, 2008. doi:10.1155/2008/860364

8. Gopinath Ganapathy and Arunesh, Recommendation System Frame Work Based On Web Usage Mining, International Journal of Applied Mathematics, Volume 22 No. 6, 2009, pp887-896

9. Gopinah Ganapathy et al, Matching and Binding of m-Conceptual graphs, pp 231-26, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol 58.2, ISSN 1311-8080, 2010

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10. Arunesh and Gopinath Ganapathy, Feature Analysis of Recommender Techniques Employed in the Recommendation Engines International Journal of Computer Science, Science Publications ISSN 1549-3636 Vol. 6(7) 2010 Page 748 – 755

11. Gopinath Ganapathy and Arunesh, “Predictability issues in Recommender Systems Based on Web Usage Behavior towards Robust Collaborative Filtering”, Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, USA, ISSN 0975-4350, Vol 11 issue 11 July 2011, pp 29-35

12. Gopinath Ganapathy and Arunesh, “Recommender System Frame Work based on Web Usage Mining”, IJAM, ISSN 1311- 1728, Vol 22 No.6 2009, PP 887-896.

13. Gopinath Ganapathy and S. Sagayaraj, “Studies on Architectural Aspects of Searching using Semantic Technologies ”, in International Journal of Research and Reviews in Computer Science,Vol.1, No. 2, pp.119-126, UK, June 2010.

14. Gopinath Ganapathy and S. Sagayaraj, “Circumventing Picture Archiving and Communication Systems Server with Hadoop Framework in Health Care Services”, in Journal of Social Science, Science Publication 6 (3), pp.310-314, USA, 2010.

15. Gopinath Ganapathy and S. Sagayaraj, “Automatic Ontology Creation by Extracting Metadata from the Source code ”, in Global Journal of Computer Science Technology,Vol.10, Issue 14( Ver.1.0) Nov. 2010, pp.310-314, USA, 2010.

16. Gopinath Ganapathy and S. Sagayaraj, “To Generate the Ontology from Java Source Code”, in International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications (IJACSA), Volume 2 No 2, pp. 111-116, USA, February 2011.

17. Gopinath Ganapathy and S. Sagayaraj, “Extracting Code Resource from OWL by Matching Method Signatures using UML Design Document”, in International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications (IJACSA), Volume 2 No 2, , pp. 90-96, USA, February 2011.

18. Anuradha M P and Gopinath Ganapathy , Optimistic Opportunistic Routing Techniques for Wireless Sensor Networks: -A Review Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 6(8): 1408-1417, 2013 . ISSN: 2040-7459; e-ISSN: 2040-7467, (SCOPUS indexed)

19. Anuradha M P and Gopinath Ganapathy , Data aggregation using probability theory for wireless sensor network, International Journal of Engineering and Technology (IJET), ISSN : 0975-4024 Vol 5 No 1 : 239-244.Feb-Mar 2013, (SCOPUS indexed)

20. Anuradha M P and Gopinath Ganapathy , Analysis and Establishment of Clustering Using NIC for Wireless Sensor Networks, , International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research, ISSN:1087-1090,Volume 9, 59 – 67, 2014 – (SCOPUS indexed)

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21. Anuradha M P and Gopinath Ganapathy , Secure Aggregated Routing Protocol in WSN - A Review. International Journal of Computer Applications Volume:100 (16):17-22, August 2014.

22. Anuradha M P and Gopinath Ganapathy , Secure Aggregated Reliable Routing Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks – Computer Networks Journal-ISSN: 1389-1286- Under Review - SCI Indexed Journal IF: 1.282.

23. Iyengar and Gopinath Ganapathy, A Fuzzy Logic based Defense Mechanism against Distributed Denial of Service Attack in Cloud Computing Environment, International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS),Vol. 6, No. 3,pp.233-245, December 2014

24. N.Ch. S.N.Iyengar, Gopinath Ganapathy, Mogan Kumar and Ajith Abraham, A Multilevel Thrust Filtration Defending Mechanism against DDoS Attacks in Cloud Computing Environment, Int. J. Grid and Utility Computing, Vol. 5, No. 4, 2014

25. Chellammal Surianarayanan, Gopinath Ganapathy, "An Approach to Computation of Similarity, Inter-Cluster Distance and Selection of Threshold for Service Discovery using Clusters", IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, , no. 1, pp. 1, PrePrints, doi:10.1109/TSC.2015.2399301 (High Impact Journal)

26. Chellammal Surianarayanan, Gopinath Ganapathy, “Towards Quicker Discovery and Selection of Web Services considering Required Degree of Match through Indexing and Decomposition of Non-functional Constraints”, International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering, Inderscience Journal Special Issue on Cloud and Web Services. Volume 10 Issue 1/2, January 2015, Pages 45-69.

27. Chellammal Surianarayanan, Gopinath Ganapathy, Manikandan Sethunarayanan Ramasamy, “An approach for selecting best available services through a new method of decomposing QoS constraints”, Springer, Service Oriented Computing and Applications (Springer SOCA). The paper has been published online Feb 2014. (High Impact Journal)

28. Chellammal Surianarayanan, Gopinath Ganapathy, “A Survey of Optimization Approaches to Semantic Service Discovery towards an Integrated Solution”, ICTACT Journal on Soft Computing, Vol. 2, Issue 4, July 2012, pp. 377-383

29. Chellammal Surianarayanan, Gopinath Ganapathy, “Quick and efficient approach for semantic service discovery using ontology based indexing”, International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Informatics, Vol. 2, No. 1, April-June 2012, pp. 51-59, ISSN: 2231-0258

30. V. Ramya, Dr. G. Gopinath, “Hiding Secret Text in Quick Response Code and Transforming the Position of the Secret Data using Rotation Transformation”, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology (RJASET), 2014 ISSN: 2040-7459; e-ISSN: 2040-7467 Vol 7(19): 4124-4129, © Maxwell Scientific Organization, SCOPUS, 2014. – Published

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31. V. Ramya, Dr. G. Gopinath, “Towards Making A Stego Object Completely Undetectable–A Pixel Value Based Binary Approach Using Vector Manipulations in Quick Response Codes”, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research (IJAER), ISSN 0973-4562 Vol 9, No. 19 pp. 6017-6030 © Research India Publications, SCOPUS, 2014. – Published

32. V. Ramya, Dr. G. Gopinath, “A Complementary Filter Based Binarization and Mean Square Error Modelling of Grayscale Quick Response Code Images for Information Hiding Using Vector Manipulations”, The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (AJSE), SCI-E.

33. V. Ramya, Dr. G. Gopinath, “Vector Quantization Based Dynamic Information Hiding Algorithm in Complementary Filtered Binary Quick Response Codes”, Signal Image and Video Processing (SIVP), SCI-E.

34. N.Badrinath, and G.Gopinath, A Survey on Utilization of the Machine Learning Algorithms for the Prediction of Erythemato - Squamous Diseases, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology (DOI: 10.5256/rjaset), Issue7, Volume18, pp. 3883-3887,2014. Indexed in ISI Thompson and Scopus.

35. K.S.Ravichandran, N.Badrinath, and G.Gopinath, An efficient approach to an automatic detection of Erythemato - Squamous diseases, Neural Computing and Applications, Springer (DOI: 10.1007/s00521-013-1452-5), Issue 25, Volume 1, pp.105-114,2014. Indexed in SCI having impact factor 1.763.

36. N.Badrinath, and G.Gopinath, Estimation of Automatic Detection of Erythemato - Squamous Diseases through AdaBoost and its Hybrid Classifiers, Artificial Intelligence Review, Springer DOI: 10.1609/aimag.v16i3.115), has been accepted for publication, 2014. SCI Indexed having Impact Factor 0.895.

37. N.Badrinath, and G.Gopinath, Design of automatic detection of Erythemato - Squamous diseases through threshold-based ABC-FELM algorithm, Journal of Artificial Intelligence, Science Alert DOI: 10.3923/jai.2013-245-256, Volume 6, Issue 4, pp.245-256,2013. SCIMAGO & SCOPUS Indexed having Impact Factor 2.709.

38. N.Badrinath, and G.Gopinath, Prediction of Erythemato - Squamous Diseases through Tensor-based-learning and Classifier, Applied Mathematics and Information Sciences, DOI: 10.12785/amis, under review. SCIE & ISI Thompson indexed with impact factor 1.232

39. S. Shakila, Gopinath Ganapathy, “A Survey On Anonymity Based Solutions For Privacy Issues In Web Mining”, Published in IJCIIS, January 2014 Vol. 5, No. 1ISSN: 1837-7823

40. S. Shakila, Dr. Gopinath Ganapathy, “Privacy For Interactive Web Browsing : A Study on Anonymous Communication Protocols”, published in IJCARSMS, Vol 2, Issue 5, May 2014 pg. 270-280,ISSN: 2321-7782

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41. Dr. Gopinath Ganapathy, S. Shakila “Fuzzy Based Optimized Circuit Construction For Privacy Enhanced Onion Routing”, published in Europeon Journal of Scientific Research, Vol 123 Issue 2, ISSN 1450-216X/1450-202X( Annexure II Journal)

42. Gopinath Ganapathy and Deepa Vijay, “Guidelines to minimize Cost of Software Quality in Agile Scrum Process”, International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications (IJSEA), Vol.5, No.3, May 2014

43. M. Farida Begam and Gopinath Ganapathy, Ontology Based Dynamic e-Learning Flow Composition of Learning Web Services. Research JOURNAL of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 2014, 7(22): 4723-4735. (ELSEVIER-SCOPUS Indexed).

44. M.Farida Begam and Gopinath Ganapathy, Adaptive learning management system Using Semantic Web Technologies, International Journal on Soft Computing-IJSC, ISSN: 2229 - 6735 [Online] ; 2229 - 7103 [Print], Vol 4 Number 1 Feb, 2013

45. Gopinath Ganapathy and Iyengar, An Effective Layered Load Balance Defensive Mechanism against DDoS Attacks in Cloud Computing Environment, International Journal of Security and Its Applications, Vol.9, No.7 (2015), pp.17-36

46. Karamath Ateeq, Dr. Gopinath Ganapathy,” E-Medical Cloud: Collaboration of Medical Data with National ID,” International Journal of Computer Engineering and Applications, Volume VIII, Issue III, Part I,2014, ISSN 2321-3469,pp. 130-138

47. Karamath Ateeq, Dr. Gopinath Ganapathy, “Techniques and Challenges in Medical Cloud for Diabetic Prediction–A Survey”, International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Computational and Applied Sciences (IJETCAS), Vol. 18, No. 1, 2016, pp. 62-66. (Indexed in Scopus) ISSN (Print): 2279-0047 ; ISSN (Online): 2279-0055

48. Karamath Ateeq, Dr. Gopinath Ganapathy, “A Hybrid Genetic-Relative Reduct Algorithm for Pre-Processing the Diabetic Dataset”, International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, Vol. 8, No. 1, 2017, ISSN-0976 5697 pp. 60-64.

49. Karamath Ateeq, Dr. Gopinath Ganapathy, “The novel hybrid Modified Particle Swarm Optimization –Neural Network (MPSO-NN) Algorithm for classifying the Diabetes” International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research, ISSN 0973-1873, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2017, pp. 595-614.

Book Chapters:

50. Gopinath Ganapathy and Mani.K, Towards Performance Optimization of Public-Key Algorithms Using Fuzzy Modular Arithmetic and Addition Chain, SPRINGER Lecture Notes Machine Learning and Systems Engineering, Vol 68 pp 507-520, 2010

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51. Gopinath Ganapathy and Mani.K, Information Security Enhancement to Public-Key Crypto System Through Magic Square, SPRINGER Lecture Notes Machine Learning and Systems Engineering, Vol 68 pp 423-437, 2010

52. Surianarayanan, Chellammal, Gopinath Ganapathy and Manikandan Sethunarayanan Ramasamy. "A Practical Approach to Enhancement of Accuracy of Similarity Model Using WordNet towards Semantic Service Discovery." Handbook of Research on Demand-Driven Web Services: Theory, Technologies, and Applications. IGI Global, 2014. 245-265. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.

53. Surianarayanan, Chellammal and Gopinath Ganapathy. "Implementation of Mining Techniques to Enhance Discovery in Service-Oriented Computing." Data Mining and Analysis in the Engineering Field. IGI Global, 2014. 249-271

International Conferences:

54. Gopinath, .G, and Ayyadurai, .M, Syntactic Analysis of Pronominal Sentences with Prolog, p 423-431. In Information Technology Applications in Language, Script., and Speech, BPB Publn, India, 1994.

55. Gopinath.G and Ayyadurai,.M, kaNittamizh - A native Speakers Programming Language p507-513. In Information Technology Applications in Language, Script., and Speech, BPB Publn, India, 1994.

56. Gopinath, .G and Ayyadurai, .M, Tamilzhil oru kaNippoRi mozhi, In the proceedings of National level Conference "Tamil and Computers" organized by Anna University , August 1994, pp. 11-16.

57. Gopinath, G., and Arumugam, G., Pre-syntax Analysis of Terminology in Auto Programming, Proceedings of Indian Congress on Knowledge and Language, volume II, India 1996.

58. Gopinath.G and B.Lalitha, Towards Auto Programming Through Object Oriented Programming, Proceedings of Indian Congress on Knowledge and Language, volume I, India pp 117-124,1996.

59. Gopinath, G., and Bagvati Siva Kumar, P., Automatic Grammar Acquisition in Auto Programming, International Conference on Education, Computer Science and Technology, India, ,1996.

60. Gopinath, G., TASK: Teaching Aid for Spastic Kids, EDUCOMP'96, International Conference on Education, Computer Science and Technology. India. 1996

61. K.Mani and Gopinath Ganapathy, Time Analysis of ElGamal and Massey-Omura Public Key Alogorithms Based on Grouping Factor, Proceedings of International Conference on Advanced Computing, pp500-505, MacMillan, 2009

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62. Gopinath Ganapathy and Mani, Maximization of Speed in Elliptic Curve Cryptography Using Fuzzy Modular Arithmetic Over a Micro-controller Environment., pp 328-332 World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science, October 2009, San Francisco, USA

63. Gopinath Ganapathy and Mani, Add-on Security Model for Public Key Crypto System based on Magic Square Implementation, pp 317-322, World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science, October, 2009, San Francisco, USA

64. Arunesh and Gopinath Ganapathy, A Survey on Recommender Systems Based on Web Usage Mning, International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering, pp 32-40, 2010, India

65. Gopinath Ganapathy and Ravi.L, Ontology Merging and Matching Using Ontology Abstract Machine, Proceedings of International Conference on Knowledge Management, University of Utara Malaysia, May 2010, pp703-710

66. Gopinath Ganapathy , and Chellammal Surianarayanan, Identification of Candidate Services for Optimization of Web Service Composition, Proceedings of The World Congress on Engineering 2010, UK pp448-453

67. Gopinath Ganapathy, and Chellammal Surianarayanan, Link-based Approach to Web Service Discovery, Proceedings of The World Congress on Engineering 2010, UK pp454-459

68. Gopinath Ganapathy, Chellammal Surianarayanan, “An Approach to Identify Candidate Services for Semantic Web Service Discovery”, Proceedings of the IEEE Conference, Service Oriented Computing and Applications, 2010, Australia pp. 321-324

69. M.Farida Begam & Gopinath Ganapathy, Semantically Enhanced Web Services Based e-Education, International Arab Conference on e-Technology, March 30-31, 2010, Kuwait

70. M.Farida Begam & Gopinath Ganapathy, A Cloud-Network Becomes Super Computer, 2nd Manipal Conference on Technology Management, March 2011, Dubai

71. Gopinath Ganapathy and Ravi Lourdusamy, Matching and Merging of Ontologies Using Conceptual Graphs, International Conference on Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, pp 1829-1833, UK July 2011

72. Gopinath Ganapathy and Ravi Lourdusamy, Towards Ontology Development for Teaching Programming Language, International Conference on Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, pp 1845-1848, UK July 2011

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73. S.Sagayaraj and Gopinath Ganapathy, Extraction of Method Signatures from Ontology Towards Re-usability for the Given System Requirement Specifications, International Conference on Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, pp 1845-1848, UK July 2011

74. Gopinath Ganapathy and Arunesh “A Model for Recommender System in Web Usage Mining based on user Ratings”, IAENG, World Congress on Engineering 2011, ICISIE, London, U.K, July 6-8, 2011, ISSN 2078-0958, ISBN 978-988-18210-6-5, Vol I, pp 525-530.

75. Madhumathi.C, and Gopinath Ganapathy, “An Academic Cloud Framework for Adapting e-Learning in Universities”, International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering , ISSN (Print) : 2319-5940 ISSN (Online) : 2278-1021,Vol. 2, Issue 11, PP 4480-4484

76. Madhumathi.C, Gopinath Ganapathy, “ An Effective Time Based Load Balancer for an Academic Cloud Environment”, 2015 International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics (ICCCI -2015), Jan. 08 – 10, 2015, INDIA

77. Madhumathi.C and Gopinath Ganapathy, “A Study on Intelligent Resource Management Techniques in Academic Cloud Environment”, IEEE/WIC/ACM Intelligent Agent Technology Conference 2015,Singapore (communicated)

78. Gopinath Ganapathy, Chellammal Surianarayanan, “Architecture for QoS based Service Selection Using Local Approach”, Proceedings of the WASET World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Science Index, Computer and Information Engineering, (2014), 1(3), 1216, Barcelona, Spain, March 2015

79. Chellammal Surianarayanan, Gopinath Ganapathy, “A Method for Constructing Knowledgebase from Data in Emails using Clustering” , International Conference on Computers and Information Technology, Organized by Alagappa University, Sep 23-24 2013

80. Chellammal Surianarayanan, Gopinath Ganapathy, “Semantic Similarity based Clustering Approach as on Optimization to Service Discovery” in Proceedings of First International Conferences on Innovations in contemporary IT Research” , during 17-18 Feb 2012, pp. 12-15.

81. Chellammal Surianarayanan, Gopinath Ganapathy, “Elimination of Irrelevancy during semantic service discovery using clustering approach”, in the proceeding of First International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology, published as book series “Trends in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology” by Springer, 2011, pp. 307-315. Springer link(http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-642-24043-0_31).

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82. Chellammal Surianarayanan, Gopinath Ganapathy “An Approach to Efficient Web Service Discovery” in the International Conference of Advanced Engineering and Technology, 2011 (ICAET-11) India, during May 27-7- 2011

83. Gopinath Ganapathy, Chellammal Surianarayanan, “An Approach to Identify Candidate Services for Semantic Web Service Discovery”, Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Service Oriented Computing and Applications, 2010 pp. 321-324, (Perth, Australia, December 2010), IEEE Digital Library link, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5707177&isnumber=5707129

84. V. Ramya, Dr. G. Gopinath, “Review On Quick Response Codes In The Field Of Information Security - Analysis Of Various Imperceptibility Characteristics On Grayscale And Binary QR code”, IEEE - International Conference on Advances in Engineering and Technology (ICAET 2014), ISBN No.: 978-1-4799-4949-6 @ 2014 IEEE. – Published

85. V. Ramya, Dr. G. Gopinath, “Increasing the Payload of Binary Quick Response Code Image Steganography and Statistical Analysis by Chi Square Attack - Turning the Limitation into Privilege”, International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Multimedia Signal Processing (ICPRMSP) International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, ISSN 0973-4562 Vol. 9 No. 20, 2014 © Research India Publications SCOPUS indexed International Journal – Published

86. V. Ramya, Dr. G. Gopinath, “Error Modelling and Virtual Three Dimensional Stacking of Two Dimensional Quick Response Codes for Information Hiding – A Simulation through AWGN Channel”, International Conference on Modeling and Simulation (ICMS’15), Expected to publish in SCOPUS indexed International Journal. – Accepted for publication

87. Anuradha M P and Gopinath Ganapathy “Credible Secure Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks” - International Conference ICAEES 2014- Kumaracoil - Scopus Indexed-Springer 2015. Artificial Intelligence and Evolutionary Algorithms in Engineering Systems, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , Volume 324, 2015, pp 395-404.

88. Anuradha M P and Gopinath Ganapathy “Secured Wireless Sensor Node Management in Nested Clustering Using Logical Neighbor Tree”, 2nd International Conference on Emerging Trends of Computer and Information Technology (ICETCIT 2013), Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia. January 15-16, 2013. Proceedings are available in International Journal of Information Technology & Computer Science (IJITCS) ISSN No: 2091-1610. Volume 7: No: 2 January / February, 2013

89. N. Ch. S. N. Iyengar, Gopinath Ganapathy, “Trilateral Trust Based Defense Mechanism against DDoS Attacks in Cloud Computing Environment”, Cybernetics and Information Technologies, Vol.15, No.2, 2015, pp. 119-140.

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90. Ashok Kumar J & Gopinath Ganapathy., A Modified Approach forKerberos Authentication Protocol with Secret Image by using Visual Cryptography. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 12(21), 11218-11223.(2017)

91. Ashok Kumar J & Gopinath Ganapathy.. A STUDY ON AUTHENTICATION CHALLENGES FOR BIG DATA IN PUBLIC CLOUD. Global Journal For Research Analysis , 6(11), 201-204.(2017)

92. Ashok Kumar J & Gopinath Ganapathy.. An Enhanced CTES Design for Authentication and Authorisation to Cloud Services and Resources. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 12(24),15693-15698. (2017)

National Journals:

93. Gopinath Ganapathy, A Gap Analysis towards Balancing the Synergy Between the Institution and IT industry, CSI Communications, April, 2006, India

94. Gopinath Ganapathy and Deepa Vijay, “Towards reduction of Cost of Software Quality By implementing regression Automation”, Journal of Industrial and Intelligent Information, ISSN: 2301-3745, VOL 2: NO:1, Pg.No.:63-66

95. S.Shakila, Dr. Gopinath Ganapathy, ”Hybrid privacy preserving algorithm based on Ants and Reinforcement Learning for distributed and Adaptive Routing in TOR Network”, Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Science

National Conferences:

96. Chellammal Surianarayanan, Gopinath Ganapathy, “A new method for quick discovery and selection of services for composition using clustering, indexing and multithreading”, Proceedings of third National conferences on computing concepts in current trends, pp.33-38, 2012.

97. Anuradha and Gopinath Ganapathy “Optimized Nested Aggregated Query Processing Techniques for wireless sensor Networks”, National Conference on frontiers in Applied Sciences and Computer Technology. FACT 2012 – NIT Trichy. December 6-7, 2012.

Editor:

98. Gopinath Ganapathy, Proceedings of International Conference in Advanced Computing, August 2009, India, MacMillan Publishers, ISBN 023-063-915-1

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VII. COURSES/TRAINING ATTENDED:

Workshop on Virtual Reality and Internet in CSI Annual Convention in November '96

Natural Language Understanding, Dept. of Electronics, Govt. of India, at Tamil University, Dec ' 92 -

Management of Software Development Process by Tata Consultancy Services, Madras, Jan' 94.

Course on Operations Management by Tata Consultancy , Madras, May '94. Networks Interconnectivity and Planning conducted by Tata Consultancy

Services, Madras Advanced course on Natural Language Processing by DoE, at Center for

Advanced Linguistic Studies, University of Hyderabad, India December '94. Short-term course on AUTO CAD in Data Pro, in June ' 91. Course on ORACLE 7.2 with D2K in June '95, Madras.

VIII. INDUSTRIAL CONSULTANT/DEVELOPMENT/MAMANGEMENT EXPERIENCE

For edocs, Inc, Boston (USA) and London (UK) (Dec 2000 - 2005)Project: EBPP solutions and eaSuite product IntegrationEnvironment: J2EE, J2SE, Weblogic, WebSphere, JSP/Servlet, ASP,VB, Hibernate, EJB, IIS, Oracle 8i, UML, Struts, DB2, SQL Server etc.

Acting as a senior developer in professional services division in integrating the eaSuite products that offer EBPP Solutions to customers that include:Fleet bank, FannieMae, Sprint, MCI World com and American Express, GCI, Blue Cross Blue Shield, IBM (UK), O2 (UK), British Telecom (UK)

For iVita, Houston TX USA (Jul 2000 - Dec 2000)Project: iVita CommanderEnvironment: Java (with 1.3 plug-in), COM+, XML, SQL Server 7.0, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, IIS 4.XDescription: iVita Commander is a first of its kind asset management product in a B2B space that delivers Internet solution for Asset Visibility, Asset Knowledge, and Asset Control. This product fits between asset procurement and disposal and helps users make decisions on the assets usage during their lifecycle. It involves Java for interactive Client and Business objects in COM+ in the server side. ADO connectivity to SQL 7.0 enables data access for asset and customers information.

For ePanacea.com, Atlanta, GA, USA (Mar 2000 - Jul 2000)Project: Virtual OfficeDescription:Epanacea is a framework called Virtual Office for small scale business industries. It is a multi-phased B2B transaction project that typically focuses on a common framework to integrate Application Service Providers and their resellers using state-of-the-art technology by offering turn-key and customized solutions for their on-line business integration. It primarily makes use of COM over ATL and MFC, Database services, and other Web technologies to implement its business model. The whole project comprises a package of varied services and components like

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business objects, billing services, asynchronous transaction features, printing services, security features, communication features in order to integrate seamlessly with customers business practices.

Environment: XML, ASP, VB 6.0, COM (using VC++, MFC, ATL), Visual Interdev 6.0, VBScript, JavaScript, SQL Server 7.0,Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000/9x IIS 4.0, JDK 1.2, Linux RedHat 6.0, IE 5.0/4.0, Netscape Communicator 4.7

For Tower Records, Sacramento, CA June-99 - Mar 2000.Desert Island Discs - Favorites Prediction / Recommendation This application provides recommendations, using ‘Net Perceptions for E-commerce’ engine, to E-users when they pick up their Desert-Island Discs. It combines front-end, business logic in ASP, Net Perception components and multi point database transactions. When E-users shop around to search for any product, the ‘Mercado Search Engine’ gives a product title that will be added to DID cart and eventually stored in Informix for future reference. Net Perceptions has its own SQL database for storing rating information in a container dimension from where the recommendations are provided to the user on the fly. This involves Unary prediction strategy, to intelligently predict and push the recommendations to the user’s screen. Tools: ASP, Net Perceptions for E-commerce, Visual Interdev 6.0, NT, IIS 4.0, Informix 7.2.3Ref: Kevin Ertell, Manager Tower-Online, Phone: 916-373-2491

Business-to-Business Integration using Event tracking and Token placing.This application integrates seamlessly the RealProfile, a product of Cogit, with the Towerrecords.com site. This is accomplished by a client API known as ‘click-safe’ that has two methodologies called Token-Placing and Event-Tracking. The cogit system is able to find out the users’ behavior, shopping ability, locality, genre of the items and to store them in e-users databases. The shopper’s id with its relevant data are transmitted to Cogit on-line whenever the user shops in automatically. Similarly the history of the shopper is nightly uploaded off-line to Cogit server via a Unix cron job to transfer a flat text file to server via sockets.

International Shipping CheckoutThis application efficiently generates allowable international rates for shipping the shopping basket products to end customers at their international destinations. Shipping module followed the weight-rates tables from FEDEX, the official shipper for Towerrecords.com.Tools: JDK2.0, JSDK 1.0, NES, AIXRef: John Mechado, Project Lead, IT, MTS Inc. 916-373-2491

For Lucent Technologies, Middletown, NJ, USA Aug ‘98 - June 99Internet Maestro Integration - Create-Service Request SystemRe-architected a semi-automated web based trouble-cases handling system and converted it to be fully automated, over a 3-tier tunnel architecture. The CGI routines (Perl) in Web server (Netscape Enterprise Server 3.0) and JDBC interfaces in Application Server are tailored/re-coded to talk to Informix and Oracle databases. Using MQ Series, the message packets (values of web elements) are sent to backend which is a SAP implementation. User navigation, verification and event mechanisms are handled by JavaScript in web clients. Environment: Solaris 2.6 (Sparc)/IRIX6.3(SGI), and PII, Netscape Enterprise Server Tool: JDK 1.1.6 (SQL API), JavaScript, HTML, MQ Series, Oracle 8.0, Perl 5.0(CGI)

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For Merrill Lynch, New York March 98 - Jun 98Asset/Liability Gathering FC Compensation Web DevelopmentDesign and development and prototype design of a website for ALGFC which should be integrated with National Sales Web in order to retrieve data from database servers to present to web clients. It was developed on ASP using HTML, VBScript, and JavaScript. The whole project was developed using Visual InterDev 1.5. The database is maintained in DB2 tables that are captured using ADODB commands through ASP routines. The record set is populated over the web client documents as per report specifications. The projection of data on table objects depending upon the type of the report selected by the user. The target for projection was made by Frameset elements with user-friendly and aesthetic navigation. The events are handled using DHTML mechanisms over the controls whenever needed. After a re-engineering, the prototype was built single handedly using MS Access database and later converted into Test server running IIS 4.0 which is connected to DB2 engine in New York. The project is extended from prototype yielding over 38 pages excluding the Home. The DB2 connectivity was accomplished by Shadow Direct- 32 bit drivers configured in server. The final product is being incorporated in production server consistently and in synch with National Sales Home page, accessible for Financial Consultants (FC) using IE 4.0.

IX. OTHERS

Pilot Trainee (Air Craft Cessna SS-32) in Sunrise Aviation Centre, CaliforniaTennis (represented school), Painting (received awards), Martial Arts (Karate, Kick Boxing), Roller Skating, Musical Keyboard. Received General Proficiency awards in most of the years in High School and 4 th Rank in SSLC in St. Joseph’s High School

X. MEMBERSHIP

Professional Bodies :

Computer Society of India (CSI) (Life Member). Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE).- Life MemberMember in ACM (USA).Member in IEEEIndian National Science Congress (Life Member)

Portfolios in Social Bodies : Lions Club (Dist 324 - B3):Secretary (1993 - 94). Vice President (1994 - 95) President (96-97) District Chairman for

Technical Education (1995 - 96). Rotaract Club : Charter President (1986 - 88) .

XI. PERSONAL

Languages: English (RWS), French (RW), Spanish(R), Sanskrit(RW), Hindi(RW), Tamil (mother tongue)

Possessed USA Green Card HolderPossessed UK Legal Resident with Employment Permit

XII. e-CONTENT DEVELOPED

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