His primary areas of investigation include World Wide Web, Programming language, Rewriting, Algorithm and Information retrieval. His study in Web page, Web navigation, Web service and Web modeling is carried out as part of his studies in World Wide Web. His research in the fields of Static web page and Printer-friendly overlaps with other disciplines such as Screen reader.
His Programming language research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Equivalence and Theoretical computer science. His research in Information retrieval tackles topics such as XML which are related to areas like Semantic similarity, Semantic grid, Semantic integration and Semantic computing. His studies deal with areas such as Model checking and Resolution as well as Logic programming.
His primary scientific interests are in Web page, World Wide Web, Theoretical computer science, Web navigation and Human–computer interaction. His work on Information retrieval expands to the thematically related Web page. His work on Web standards, Web development and Web design as part of general World Wide Web research is frequently linked to Screen reader, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Algorithm and Unification. His study on Web navigation is covered under Web service. His Logic programming study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Model checking and Resolution.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Human–computer interaction, Screen reader, World Wide Web, Web navigation and Web page. His work carried out in the field of Human–computer interaction brings together such families of science as User interface, Interface, Interface and Touchpad. His Web accessibility, Web standards, Web Accessibility Initiative, Web development and Web design investigations are all subjects of World Wide Web research.
I. V. Ramakrishnan interconnects Web 2.0 and Web modeling in the investigation of issues within Web standards. The study incorporates disciplines such as Software and Dialog box in addition to Web navigation. I. V. Ramakrishnan combines subjects such as Context and Markup language with his study of Web page.
I. V. Ramakrishnan mainly investigates World Wide Web, Web page, Screen reader, Human–computer interaction and Web navigation. I. V. Ramakrishnan is involved in the study of World Wide Web that focuses on Web accessibility in particular. His Web page research focuses on subjects like Markup language, which are linked to Dynamic web page.
His Human–computer interaction research also works with subjects such as
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Efficient Model Checking Using Tabled Resolution
Y. S. Ramakrishna;C. R. Ramakrishnan;I. V. Ramakrishnan;Scott A. Smolka.
computer aided verification (1997)
Efficient Model Checking Using Tabled Resolution
Y. S. Ramakrishna;C. R. Ramakrishnan;I. V. Ramakrishnan;Scott A. Smolka.
computer aided verification (1997)
Logic based modeling and analysis of workflows
Hasan Davulcu;Michael Kifer;C. R. Ramakrishnan;I. V. Ramakrishnan.
symposium on principles of database systems (1998)
Logic based modeling and analysis of workflows
Hasan Davulcu;Michael Kifer;C. R. Ramakrishnan;I. V. Ramakrishnan.
symposium on principles of database systems (1998)
More than meets the eye: a survey of screen-reader browsing strategies
Yevgen Borodin;Jeffrey P. Bigham;Glenn Dausch;I. V. Ramakrishnan.
conference on web accessibility (2010)
More than meets the eye: a survey of screen-reader browsing strategies
Yevgen Borodin;Jeffrey P. Bigham;Glenn Dausch;I. V. Ramakrishnan.
conference on web accessibility (2010)
Efficient access mechanisms for tabled logic programs
I. V. Ramakrishnan;Prasad Rao;Konstantinos F. Sagonas;Terrance Swift.
Journal of Logic Programming (1999)
Efficient access mechanisms for tabled logic programs
I. V. Ramakrishnan;Prasad Rao;Konstantinos F. Sagonas;Terrance Swift.
Journal of Logic Programming (1999)
A layered architecture for querying dynamic Web content
Hasan Davulcu;Juliana Freire;Michael Kifer;I. V. Ramakrishnan.
international conference on management of data (1999)
A layered architecture for querying dynamic Web content
Hasan Davulcu;Juliana Freire;Michael Kifer;I. V. Ramakrishnan.
international conference on management of data (1999)
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