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Reliability Measurement Of An Object Oriented Design: A Systematic Review, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Nidhi Gupta, Dr. Rahul Kumar Dec 2014

Reliability Measurement Of An Object Oriented Design: A Systematic Review, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Nidhi Gupta, Dr. Rahul Kumar

Innovative Research Publications IRP India

Reliability is one of the highly significant quality indicators of object oriented software. Its proper measurement or evaluation, constantly facilitate and improve the software development process. On the other hand, reliability has always been a mysterious theory and its truthful measurement or evaluation is a complex exercise. Researchers and practitioners have always argued that reliability should be considered as a key feature in order to promise the quality software. A perfect measure of software quality fully depends on reliability measurement, and as an outcome estimating reliability is a complex problem attracting significant research consideration. This review paper presents the results …


Research On The Clustering Algorithm Of Component Based On The Grade Strategy, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, G.Vamshi Krishna, Dr.P. Niranjan, Dr. P. Shireesha Dec 2014

Research On The Clustering Algorithm Of Component Based On The Grade Strategy, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, G.Vamshi Krishna, Dr.P. Niranjan, Dr. P. Shireesha

Innovative Research Publications IRP India

The rapid development in the software component technology increases the number of components, reasonable component classification is the foundation to achieve effective retrieval. The former methods like faceted classification and full text retrieval methods and some traditional methods have always some subjective factors to achieve it. The user is not able to satisfy with these methods. So from the point of user requirements, grade strategy is introduced, which gives each facet different weight, and the similarity between the components. A component clustering algorithm based on the grade strategy is proposed. They prove that component clustering algorithm based on the grade …


Image Registration In Medical Image Processing -An Overview, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Dr. P. Latha,, Baby D. Dayana, N. Meffiya Dec 2014

Image Registration In Medical Image Processing -An Overview, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Dr. P. Latha,, Baby D. Dayana, N. Meffiya

Innovative Research Publications IRP India

Image registration the process is very difficult problem facing in medical field . The process of image registration is an automatic or manual procedure. It tries to find similar points between two images and align themto minimize the “error”, i.e. distance measure between twoimages.The dataset can be multiple photographs like MRI,spect,CT scan images from different times ,depths or viewpoints.The purpose of this paper is to provide a overall information about the existing registration techniques and a detailed approach about non rigid registration which is in advanced mode .


Text Dependent Speaker Identification Using A Bayesian Network And Mel Frequency Cepstrum Coefficient, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Mohd. Manjur Alam, Md. Salah Uddin Chowdury, Niaz Uddin Mahmud, Shamsun Nahar Shoma, Md. Abdul Wahab Dec 2014

Text Dependent Speaker Identification Using A Bayesian Network And Mel Frequency Cepstrum Coefficient, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Mohd. Manjur Alam, Md. Salah Uddin Chowdury, Niaz Uddin Mahmud, Shamsun Nahar Shoma, Md. Abdul Wahab

Innovative Research Publications IRP India

Speaker identification is a biometric technique. The objective of automatic speaker recognition is to extract, characterize and recognize the information about speaker identity. Speaker Recognition technology has recently been used in large number of commercial areas successfully such as in voice based biometrics; voice controlled appliances, security control for confidential information, remote access to computers and many more interesting areas. A speaker identification system has two phases which are the training phase and the testing phase. Feature extraction is the first step for each phase in speaker recognition. Many algorithms are suggested by the researchers for feature extraction. In this …


Introduction To Web Technology With Dreamweaver, Abegunde Oluwatosin Daniel Oct 2014

Introduction To Web Technology With Dreamweaver, Abegunde Oluwatosin Daniel

Abegunde oluwatosin daniel

HTML is a MARKUP language Using HTML tags and elements, we can: Control the appearance of the page and the content Publish online documents and retrieve online information using the links inserted in the HTML document Create on-line forms. These forms can be used to collect information about the user, conduct transactions, and so on


Introduction To Anti-Collision Algorithms And Estimation Methods In Rfid Systems, Masoud Shakiba Oct 2014

Introduction To Anti-Collision Algorithms And Estimation Methods In Rfid Systems, Masoud Shakiba

Masoud Shakiba

The main objective of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems is to provide fast identification for tagged objects. The noteworthy advantage of RFID technology, is its capability to identify objects simultaneously. However, when radio frequency signals are emitted simultaneously, there is a probability of collision occurrence, and thereby resulting in a waste of resources. Collision is a time-consuming event that reduces the performance of RFID systems. Consequently, several anti-collision algorithms have been proposed in the literature, attempt to decrease the collision occurrence probability. In almost all the existing anti-collision algorithms, a prior knowledge of the number of tags has a significant …


L2er: Low-Latency And Energy-Based Routing Protocol For Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks, Rana Asif Rehman, Byung-Seo Kim Sep 2014

L2er: Low-Latency And Energy-Based Routing Protocol For Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks, Rana Asif Rehman, Byung-Seo Kim

Rana Asif Rehman

Cognitive radio ad hoc networks (CRAHNs) are active, self-organized, and dynamic networks, in which cognitive users can communicate with each other in an ad hoc fashion. Various delay and energy-based routing protocols have been proposed for CRAHNs. However, these protocols do not consider the delay and node energy in the routing process, which can significantly affect performance. Delay and node energy are important factors in ad hoc networks in which devices have limited power. In this paper, we propose a new routing protocol, named low-latency and energy-based routing (L2ER) protocol; it considers both delay and energy for the routing decisions …


Computer Programming Slides, Janagiammal Ramasamy Aug 2014

Computer Programming Slides, Janagiammal Ramasamy

janagiammal ramasamy

slides presenting lecture notes


Understanding Types Of Users On Twitter, Muhammad Moeen Uddin, Muhammad Imran, Hassan Sajjad May 2014

Understanding Types Of Users On Twitter, Muhammad Moeen Uddin, Muhammad Imran, Hassan Sajjad

Muhammad Imran

People use microblogging platforms like Twitter to involve with other users for a wide range of interests and practices. Twitter profiles run by different types of users such as humans, bots, spammers, businesses and professionals. This research work identifies six broad classes of Twitter users and employs a supervised machine learning approach which uses a comprehensive set of features to classify users into the identified classes. For this purpose, we exploit users' profile and tweeting behavior information. We evaluate our approach by performing 10-fold cross validation using manually annotated 716 different Twitter profiles. High classification accuracy (measured using AUC, and …


Introduction To Rfid Technology And Collision Problem, Masoud Shakiba May 2014

Introduction To Rfid Technology And Collision Problem, Masoud Shakiba

Masoud Shakiba

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system is a new communication technology to identify the objects using electromagnetic waves. The main superiority of RFID systems in comparison with other identification systems, such as barcodes, is its ability in simultaneous identification process, but when more than one tag wants to communicate with the reader, collision problem occurs and wastes time and increases energy consumption. This reduces efficiency of the identification process in RFID systems. Collision problem happens when the reader has to identify more than one tag at the same time. Consequently, it is essential to develop an efficient anti-collision algorithm to save …


Software Group Of The Openorbiter Project, Christoffer Korvald, Jeremy Straub Mar 2014

Software Group Of The Openorbiter Project, Christoffer Korvald, Jeremy Straub

Jeremy Straub

This poster provides an update regarding software development work for the OpenOrbiter project. The software development effort for the OpenOrbiter project currently consists of four teams: payload software development, operating software development, ground station software development and testing. The teams are designing and developing the software needed to create and operate a small spacecraft which can be produced for under USD $5,000 by students, faculty and others around the world. Participating students are gaining valuable real-world experience through the process of designing and developing the spacecraft. Each team is headed by a team lead that is responsible for conducting weekly …


Desarrollo De Un Algoritmo De Optimización Global De Colonias De Hormigas Con Selección De Región Factible Para Espacios Continuos, Jorge A. Fernandez-Vargas, Adrian Bonilla-Petriciolet Jan 2014

Desarrollo De Un Algoritmo De Optimización Global De Colonias De Hormigas Con Selección De Región Factible Para Espacios Continuos, Jorge A. Fernandez-Vargas, Adrian Bonilla-Petriciolet

Adrian Bonilla-Petriciolet

This study introduces a new algorithm for the ant colony optimization (ACO) method, which has been proposed to solve global optimization problems with continuous decision variables. This algorithm, namely ACO-FRS, involves a strategy for the selection of feasible regions during optimization search and it performs the exploration of the search space using a similar approach to that used by the ants during the search of food. Four variants of this algorithm have been tested in several benchmark problems and the results of this study have been compared with those reported in literature for other ACO-type methods for continuous spaces. Overall, …


Simulated Annealing Applications In Thermodynamic Calculations, Ahmed O. Elnabawy, Seif-Eddeen K. Fateen, Adrian Bonilla-Petriciolet Jan 2014

Simulated Annealing Applications In Thermodynamic Calculations, Ahmed O. Elnabawy, Seif-Eddeen K. Fateen, Adrian Bonilla-Petriciolet

Adrian Bonilla-Petriciolet

Applied thermodynamic calculations are relevant for process design. These thermodynamic calculations include: phase equilibrium calculations, chemical equilibrium calculations, simultaneous phase and chemical equilibrium calculations, phase stability analysis, calculation of critical points, calculation of azeotropes, and parameter estimation of thermodynamic models, among others. These thermodynamic calculations can be solved as global optimization problems. In particular, Simulated Annealing has showed a promising performance in solving these thermodynamic problems. This manuscript overviews the application of SA and its variants, including hybrid method, in applied thermodynamic calculations for process design.


Why Hybrid Mail Has Got The International Factor, Jacob Johnsen Jan 2014

Why Hybrid Mail Has Got The International Factor, Jacob Johnsen

Jacob Johnsen, MSc

Hybrid mail is instrumental to the development of international mail, as Jacob Johnsen explains in this article


Sparrow's 2012 Argument That Robotic Weapons Are Desastrous For Peace (Argument Map), Michael H.G. Hoffmann Jan 2014

Sparrow's 2012 Argument That Robotic Weapons Are Desastrous For Peace (Argument Map), Michael H.G. Hoffmann

Michael H.G. Hoffmann

This argument map represents the argumentation of Sparrow, R. (2012). "Just say No" to Drones. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, M 1932-4529/12(SPRING 2012), 56-63. doi: 10.1109/MTS.2012.2185275. The argument map is open for debate in AGORA-net, search for map ID 9712.


Heyns's 2013 Argument That All States Should Declare Moratoria On Lethal Autonomous Robots (Argument Map), Michael H.G. Hoffmann Jan 2014

Heyns's 2013 Argument That All States Should Declare Moratoria On Lethal Autonomous Robots (Argument Map), Michael H.G. Hoffmann

Michael H.G. Hoffmann

This argument map represents an argumentation from Heyns, C. (2013). Report of the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Christof Heyns (Vol. A/HRC/23/47). S.l.: United Nations. Human Rights Council. The argument map is open for debate in AGORA-net, search for map ID 9206.


Heyns's 2013 Argument In The Guardian That Lethal Autonomous Robots (Lars) Should Be Banned (Argument Map), Michael H.G. Hoffmann Jan 2014

Heyns's 2013 Argument In The Guardian That Lethal Autonomous Robots (Lars) Should Be Banned (Argument Map), Michael H.G. Hoffmann

Michael H.G. Hoffmann

This argument map represents the argumentation of Heyns, C. (2013). Robot wars: after drones, a line we must not cross. The Guardian. Retrieved from http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/jun/19/robot-wars-drones-life-death-decisions. The argument map is open for debate in AGORA-net, search for map ID 9205.