Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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The Use of Blog in Decision Making Skills Course
Abstract Blogs are normally used as a personal online journal. In the context of teaching and learning, blogs serve as an important tool to facilitate students’ learning. Decision Making Skills is one of the courses that utilises blogs as part of...
2011 / Ahmad Zamri Mansor -
Typographic properties of online learning environments for adults
Abstract The effective use of computer and Internet technologies in every field of daily life has caused learning to take a broad part in these environments. Nowadays, a great deal of educational institution, non-governmental organizations or any...
2011 / Elif Buğra Kuzu, Beril Ceylan -
Realization of Non-Track Electronic Cash
Abstract The realization of electronic cash is an important issue in electronic commerce, but realization of non-track electronic cash is an important factor that make widely available of electronic commerce. Some characteristics of ideal non-track...
2011 / Jun Wang -
Linear-regression-based Weighted Centroid Localization Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Network
Abstract Based on establishment of mathematical models,this paper proposed a new localization algorithm based on range-free mechanism which called linear-regression-based weighted centroid localization algorithm.This algorithm improved weighted...
2011 / Hu Yu, Yao Weizhao -
Coverage analysis of airborne software testing based on DO-178B standard
Abstract Software testing is one of the most important ways to protect and enhance civil aviation safety and reliability of software on airborne equipment. Among software testing, test coverage analysis is absolutely necessary. Therefore, based on...
2011 / Lu Yinghui, Zhao Yuerang, Hou Xiaojun, Sun Yan, Bao Yu -
Ergonomic Risk Controls in Construction Industry- A Literature Review
Abstract This paper overview the ergonomics risk control in construction industry. The objective is to give a basic introduction of ergonomic in construction industry and risk controls in relation to minimize the ergonomics risk factors. The study...
2011 / A.H. Abdul-Tharim, N. Jaffar, N.S. Lop, I.F. Mohd-Kamar -
Application of AHP FSE Method in the Network Course Quality Evaluation
Abstract In order to resolve a problem on the network course quality evaluation be affected by many complicated factors, combining with Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Fuzzy Synthetic Evaluation (FSE) is applied in it. Firstly, it makes a...
2011 / Rubo Geng, Gang Xu -
Creating worldwide community safety with present technology and privacy protection: The e-JIKEI Network project
Abstract In this paper, the e-JIKEI Network project, a project for creating community safety with present day technology, is reviewed. With the e-JIKEI Network, each individual watches around his/her house using cameras as his/her eyes, a computer...
2010 / Kohjiro Kobayashi, Koichi Maru, Naoya Ohta, Noriaki Yoshiura, Hiroshi Ueda, et al. -
The Shoulder Surfing Resistant Graphical Password Authentication Technique
Abstract Nowadays computer as well as information security is the most significant challenge. Authorized users should access the system or information. Authorization can’t occur without authentication. For this authentication various techniques are...
2016 / Mrs. Aakansha S. Gokhale, Vijaya S. Waghmare -
Channel selection and classification of electroencephalogram signals: An artificial neural network and genetic algorithm-based approach
Abstract Objective An electroencephalogram-based (EEG-based) brain–computer-interface (BCI) provides a new communication channel between the human brain and a computer. Amongst the various available techniques, artificial neural...
2012 / Jianhua Yang, Harsimrat Singh, Evor L. Hines, Friederike Schlaghecken, Daciana D. Iliescu, et al. -
Patterns of Drainage Areas with Random Topology*2010 / Christian Werner
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Optical sensing: the last frontier for enabling intelligence in our wired up world and beyond2012 / John Canning
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Formal Reduction for Rule-based Models
Abstract Molecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, proteins form complexes and modify each others, which leads to the formation of a huge number of distinct chemical species (i.e. non-isomorphic...
2011 / Ferdinanda Camporesi, Jérôme Feret -
Optimization procedure for algorithms of task scheduling in high performance heterogeneous distributed computing systems
Abstract In distributed computing, the schedule by which tasks are assigned to processors is critical to minimizing the execution time of the application. However, the problem of discovering the schedule that gives the minimum execution time is...
2011 / Nirmeen A. Bahnasawy, Fatma Omara, Magdy A. Koutb, Mervat Mosa -
A meta-cognitive architecture for planning in uncertain environments
Abstract The behavior of an artificial agent performing in a natural environment is influenced by many different pressures and needs coming from both external world and internal factors, which sometimes drive the agent to reach conflicting goals. At ...
2013 / Vincenzo Cannella, Antonio Chella, Roberto Pirrone -
An integrated MEWMA-ANN scheme towards balanced monitoring and accurate diagnosis of bivariate process mean shifts
Abstract Various artificial neural networks (ANN)-based pattern recognition schemes have been developed for monitoring and diagnosis of bivariate process variation in mean shifts. In comparison with the traditional multivariate statistical process...
2011 / Ibrahim Masood, Adnan Hassan -
Framework for Representing Semantic Link Network with Adjacency Relation System
Abstract In this paper we propose a framework of operations for representing semantic information with adjacency relation systems (ARS). The framework consists of the following elements: (1) construction of domain-specific semantic network (SN), (2) ...
2013 / Teemu Mäenpää, Vesa Nyrhilä -
Group Awareness, Learning, and Participation in Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL)
Abstract The aim of this study is to analyze the relationship between student participation in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) and the effects of this on learning outcomes. Within this context, we have taken into consideration the...
2012 / Jorge Chavez, Margarida Romero -
An Agent-Based Approach for Binding Synchronization of Web Services
Abstract Web services technology is a new solution of communication between applications over the Web. Currently, this technology has gained a suitable degree of maturity and a widespread adoption, especially in business community, as it is used to...
2012 / Jaber Kouki, Walid Chainbi, Khaled Ghedira -
Preface: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information (IC-ININFO 2012)2013 /