Wing-Ning Li
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professor of computer science and computer engineerin
Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with University of Arkansas through 2016; recent publications list Montclair State University.
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Wing-Ning Li is a professor of computer science and computer engineering at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research interests include advanced neural network applications, network security and intrusion detection, and robotics and sensor-based localization. Li's work has explored the application of computational methods to complex systems and data analysis.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 223
Selected Publications
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On Prime Cordial Labelings of Double Triangular Snake (2016)
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An AI Planning Approach for Generating Big Data Workflows (2015)
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An Agent Based Approach to Perform Damage Assessment and Recovery Efficiently after a Cyber Attack to Ensure E-government Database Security (2015)
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A Grid and Cloud Based System for Data Grouping Computation and Online Service (2013)
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Automatic Composition of ETL Workflows from Business Intents (2013)
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Data File Layout Inference Using Content-Based Oracles (2013)
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A domain specific model for generating etl workflows from business intents (2012)3 citations OpenAlex
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A Grid and Cloud Based System for Data Grouping Computation and Online Service (2011)
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A Grid Based System for Closure Computation and Online Service (2010)
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State driven semantic modeling of operators in ETL workflow (2010)Journal of computing sciences in colleges OpenAlex
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A statistical and combinatorial approach to text file layout inference (2008)Journal of computing sciences in colleges OpenAlex
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Towards a Domain-Specific Modeling Language for Customer Data Integration Workflow (2008)
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Monitoring Information Leakage During Query Aggregation (2007)
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Convergent transfer subgraph characterization and computation (2003)
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ALL PAIRS SHORTEST PATHS COMPUTATION USING JAVA ON PCS CONNECTED ON LOCAL AREA NETWORK (2001)
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