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TOP 05 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & APPLICATIONS RESEARCH ARTICLES FROM 2016 ISSUE

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SOCIAL NETWORKING APPROACHES IN IDENTIFYING THE COVERT NODES

    Karthika S 1 Bose S2 1Teaching Fellow 2Assistant Professor,Anna University, Chennai

    ABSTRACT

    This paper categories and compares various works done in the field of social networking for covert networks. It uses criminal network analysis to categorize various approaches in social engineering like dynamic network analysis, destabilizing covert networks, counter terrorism, key player, subgroup detection and homeland security. The terrorist network has been taken for study because of its network of individuals who spread from continents to continents and have an effective influence of their ideology throughout the globe. It also presents various metrics based on which the centrality of nodes in the graphs could be identified and it’s illustrated based on a synthetic dataset for 9/11 attack. This paper will also discuss various open problems in this area.

    KEYWORDS

    Criminal Network Analysis (CNA), Social Network Analysis (SNA), Terrorist Network.


    For More Details :
    http://airccse.org/journal/jwsc/papers/0911wsc06.pdf

    Volume Link :
    http://airccse.org/journal/jwsc/current2011.html



BUSINESS RULE MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK FOR ENTERPRISE WEB SERVICES

    Thirumaran. M1 and Ilavarasan. E2 and Thanigaivel. K3 and Abarna. S4 Department of Computer science and Engineering, Pondicherry Engg College, India

    ABSTRACT

    Making a business rule extraction more dynamic is an open issue, and we think it is feasible if we decompose the business process structure in a set of rules, each of them representing a transition of the business process. As a consequence the business process engine can be realized by reusing and integrating an existing Rule Engine. We are proposing a way for extracting the business rules and then to modify it at the runtime. Business rules specifies the constraints that affect the behaviors and also specifies the derivation of conditions that affect the execution flow. The rules can be extracted from use cases, specifications or system code. But since not many enterprises capture their business rules in a structured, explicit form like documents or implicit software codes, they need to be identified first, before being captured and managed. These rules change more often than the processes themselves, but changing and managing business rules is a complex task beyond the abilities of most business analysts. The capturing process focuses on the identification of the potential business rules sources. As business logic requirements change, business analysts can update the business logic without enlisting the aid of the IT staff. The new logic is immediately available to all client applications. In current trend the rules are modified or changed in the static time phase. But this paper provides to change the rules at the run time. Here the rules are extracted from the services and can be a changed dynamically. The existing rules are modified and attached to source code without hindering service to the end user which can be achieved with source control systems. When the rules are revised, it provides a path in budding new business logic. This new business logic can be adopted for the efficient software development.

    KEYWORDS

    Dynamic Rule Execution, Business process, Business rules, Business Rules Approaches.


    For More Details :
    http://airccse.org/journal/jwsc/papers/1210ijwsc02.pdf

    Volume Link :
    http://airccse.org/journal/jwsc/currentissue.html



Mobile Web – Strategy for Enterprise Success

    Jitendra Maan,Tata Consultancy Services, India

    ABSTRACT

    Today, enterprises are faced with increased global competition in an environment where customers are demanding faster delivery, better service and also want to gain significant and immediate business value by increasing productivity and reducing operational cost. Spurred by unprecedented customer demand, each Industry cluster has developed its own source of comparative advantage. Even within a single organization, the business value chain is geographically fragmented. Such diversification and fragmentation of value chain drives the need for cross-platform Web applications over mobile channel. Mobile Web is the next logical transition in this evolutionary process and Mobile Web applications will continue to gain more prominence in the enterprises not just to improve the return on investment in their existing system landscape, but also to expand global reach and improve operational efficiency of their mobile workforce. This paper outlines the critical business needs to rapidly create flexible Mobile web solutions across all lines of business. The paper enlightens the benefits offered by enabling web applications on Mobile devices and also addresses the current business challenges in developing Mobile Web applications. This paper is intended for all business domains irrespective of application portfolios.

    KEYWORDS

    Mobile computing, Mobile Web, Mobile Internet, Enterprise Mobility, Mobile Solutions, Mobile Web Solutions, Mobile web experience, Mobile Web Services


    For More Details :
    http://airccse.org/journal/jwsc/papers/3112ijwsc04.pdf

    Volume Link :
    http://airccse.org/journal/jwsc/current2012.html



SURVEY OF CLOUD COMPUTING

    Amira. A. Elsonbaty,High Institute of Engineering & Technology in New Damietta

    ABSTRACT

    With expanding volumes of knowledgeable production and the variability of themes and roots, shapes and languages, most detectable issues related to the delivery of storage space for the information and the variety of treatment strategies in addition to the problems related to the flow of information and methods go down and take an interest in the advantage of them face the researchers. In any case, such a great significance comes with a support of a great infrastructure that includes large data centers comprising thousands of server units and other supporting equipment. The cloud is not a small, undeveloped branch of it, it is a type of computing that is based on the internet, an image from the internet. Cloud Computing is a developed technology, cloud computing, possibly offers an overall economic benefit, in that end users shares a large, centrally achieved pool of storing and computing resources, rather than owning and managing their own systems. But, it needs to be environment friendly also. This review paper gives a general overview of cloud computing, also it describes cloud computing, architecture of cloud computing, characteristics of cloud computing, and different services and deployment model of cloud computing. This paper is for anyone who will have recently detected regarding cloud computing and desires to grasp a lot of regarding cloud computing. .

    KEYWORDS

    cloud computing; architecture of cloud computing; characteristics of cloud computing


    For More Details :
    http://aircconline.com/ijwsc/V9N4/9418ijwsc02.pdf

    Volume Link :
    http://airccse.org/journal/jwsc/current2018.html



USING MOBILE SERVICE FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: A SURVEY AND CHALLENGES

    Selwa ELFIRDOUSSI,EMINES, School of Industrial Management,Morocco

    ABSTRACT

    Efficient supply chain management calls for robust analytical and optimal models to automate its process. Therefore, information technology is an essential ingredient that integrates these tools in supply chain. With the emergence of wireless, the high technologies and the reliability of mobile devices, mobile web services draw a promising horizon facing economic challenges. They offer new personalized services to each actor in the supply chain on their mobile devices at anytime and anywhere. This paper presents a literature review of mobile web service implemented on the industry context based on the supply chain management approach. First, a large definition of mobile web service and some proposal architecture are exposed. Then the paper discuss some generic related work on mobile web service focusing on supply chain management. Finally some challenges on m-service oriented supply chain management are proposed.

    KEYWORDS

    Mobile web service; smart industry; Supply chain management; Service Oriented Architecture.


    For More Details :
    http://aircconline.com/ijwsc/V9N2/9218ijwsc01.pdf

    Volume Link :
    http://airccse.org/journal/jwsc/current2018.html







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