Primarily working on the socio-economic implications of evolving new information technologies emphasizing on scalable infrastructure and digital economy of computer supported cooperative works, e-public management, the software development of intelligent decision support systems, intelligent agents, e-markets and e-governance, hypermedia, human computer interfaces, learning theory and virtual education. Specific areas of emphasis include artificial intelligence and its applications in affective computing, examining the relationship between ICT and patterns in human behavior in the domains of political organization, security and privacy protection.
Specific areas include associative hu...