Alexander Yakovlevich Fridman

Alexander Yakovlevich FridmanAlexander Fridman graduated from Leningrad Electro-technical Institute in 1975 and worked in Baku (Azerbaijan) for Russian Ship-building Ministry until 1989, when he moved to Apatity (Murmansk region, Russia) and began working for Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS). He got his PhD in 1976, Doctor of Science (Technical) degree in 2001 and Professor degree in 2008. At present he is a Leading Scientific Researcher in the Institute for Informatics and Mathematical Modelling (IIMM) of the Kola Science Centre of RAS and a Professor of Information Systems Chair in Kola Branch of Petrozavodsk State University. He has 270 scientific publications including 5 monographs, 24 tutorials and 16 certificates for inventions. His main scientific interests are in logical intelligence systems and modelling of hierarchical systems.

Publications

N-Tuple Algebra as a Generalized Theory of Relations
Boris A. Kulik, Alexander Y. Fridman. © 2021. 16 pages.
In ITs, analysis of heterogeneous information often necessitates unification of presentation forms and processing procedures for such data. To solve this problem, one needs a...
N-Tuple Algebra as a Unifying System to Process Data and Knowledge
Boris Alexandrovich Kulik, Alexander Yakovlevich Fridman. © 2019. 14 pages.
Information technologies for analysis and processing heterogeneous data often face the necessity to unify representation of such data. To solve this problem, it seems reasonable...
N-ary Relations for Logical Analysis of Data and Knowledge
Boris Kulik, Alexander Fridman. © 2018. 297 pages.
Mathematics has been used as a tool in logistical reasoning for centuries. Examining how specific mathematic structures can aid in data and knowledge management helps determine...
N-Tuple Algebra as a Unifying System to Process Data and Knowledge
Boris Alexandrovich Kulik, Alexander Yakovlevich Fridman. © 2018. 11 pages.
Information technologies for analysis and processing heterogeneous data often face the necessity to unify representation of such data. To solve this problem, it seems reasonable...
Target Evaluation and Correlation Method (TECM) as an Assessment Approach to Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)
Samuel Epelbaum, Mo Mansouri, Alex Gorod, Brian Sauser, Alexander Fridman. © 2013. 27 pages.
The Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) is a ten-year-long Implementation Plan, which commenced in 2005 as a group effort by numerous participating countries and...
Logical Inference and Defeasible Reasoning in N-tuple Algebra
Boris Kulik, Alexander Fridman, Alexander Zuenko. © 2013. 27 pages.
This chapter examines the usage potential of n-tuple algebra (NTA) developed by the authors as a theoretical generalization of structures and methods applied in intelligence...
Target Evaluation and Correlation Method (TECM) as an Assessment Approach to Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)
Samuel Epelbaum, Mo Mansouri, Alex Gorod, Brian Sauser, Alexander Fridman. © 2013. 27 pages.
The Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) is a ten-year-long Implementation Plan, which commenced in 2005 as a group effort by numerous participating countries and...
Target Evaluation and Correlation Method (TECM) as an Assessment Approach to Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)
Samuel Epelbaum, Mo Mansouri, Alex Gorod, Brian Sauser, Alexander Fridman. © 2011. 27 pages.
The Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) is a ten-year-long Implementation Plan, which commenced in 2005 as a group effort by numerous participating countries and...