Luisa Maria Garcia Jorge, Portugal

IPB and INESCC

WG2, WG5-member

My main research interests focus mostly in computer networking support, including those for small area / personal area networks. I have over 20 years’ experience in teaching and research. I also participated in several public and private funded R&D projects (both at a national and international level) mostly in computer network resilience.

  • Teresa Gomes, Luisa Jorge, Paulo Melo, and Rita Girao-Silva. Maximally node and SRLG-disjoint path pair of min-sum cost in GMPLS networks: a lexicographic approach. Photonic Network Communications, 31(1):11–22, 2016.
  • Paulo Melo and Luisa Jorge. Quantitative support for UX methods identification: how can multiple criteria decision making help? Universal Access in the Information Society, 14(2):215–229, 2015.
  • Teresa Gomes, Miguel Soares, Jose Craveirinha, Paulo Melo, Luisa Jorge, Vitor Mirones, and Andre Brizido. Two heuristics for calculating a shared risk link group disjoint set of paths of min-sum cost. Journal of Network and Systems Management, 23(4):1067–1103, 2015.
  • T. Gomes, J. Craveirinha, and L. Jorge. An effective algorithm for obtaining the whole set of minimal cost pairs of disjoint paths with dual arc costs. Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 19(3):394–414, April 2010.
  • T. Gomes, J. Craveirinha, and L. Jorge. An effective algorithm for obtaining the minimal cost pair of disjoint paths with dual arc costs. Computers & Operations Research, 36(5):1670 – 1682, 2009.