International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business (IJIEEB)

IJIEEB Vol. 6, No. 3, Jun. 2014

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Neutrosophic Crisp Open Set and Neutrosophic Crisp Continuity via Neutrosophic Crisp Ideals

By A. A. Salama Said Broumi Florentin Smarandache

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2014.03.01, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2014

The focus of this paper is to propose a new notion of neutrosophic crisp sets via neutrosophic crisp ideals and to study some basic operations and results in neutrosophic crisp topological spaces. Also, neutrosophic crisp L-openness and neutrosophic crisp L- continuity are considered as a generalizations for a crisp and fuzzy concepts. Relationships between the above new neutrosophic crisp notions and the other relevant classes are investigated. Finally, we define and study two different types of neutrosophic crisp functions.

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Mitigating Coordination Costs in Global Software Development Using Scrum

By M. Rizwan Jameel Qureshi Noha Alsulami

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2014.03.03, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2014

Global Software Development (GSD) is the most recent and major trend in software engineering domain. It provides many benefits but also faces various challenges in control, communication and coordination due to socio-cultural, geographical and temporal distance. Scrum is increasingly being applied in GSD as it supports teamwork between developers and customers. Scrum method offers a distinctive feature to mitigate the effects of socio-cultural and geographical but not temporal distance on coordination in GSD projects. This paper explains how Scrum helps to mitigate the effects of temporal distance which includes increased coordination costs in GSD projects. A web application called (Distributed Scrum Web Application) provides various advantages for Scrum teams. The main advantage of this application is to facilitate communication among distributed team members.

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Simulation and Optimization of VHDL code for FPGA-Based Design using Simulink

By Naresh Grover M.K.Soni

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2014.03.04, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2014

Simulations and prototyping have been a very important part of the electronics industry since a very long time. In recent years, FPGA's have become increasingly important and have found their way into all kind of digital system design This paper presents a novel, easy and efficient approach of implementation and verification of VHDL code using Simulink and then to regenerate the optimized VHDL code again using Simulink. The VHDL code written for the complicated digital design of 32-bit floating point arithmetic unit has been synthesized on Xilinx, verified and simulated on Simulink. The same VHDL code in Modelsim was optimized using this approach and the optimized code so generated by Simulinkhas also been synthesized to compare the results. Power dissipations for both synthesized designs using Xilinx Power Estimator were also extracted for comparison.

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Theoretical Validation of Inheritance Metrics for Object-Oriented Design against Briand’s Property

By Kumar Rajnish

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2014.03.05, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2014

Many inheritance metrics can be found in the literature, but most of those are validated theoretically by using Weyuker's property. Theoretical validation of inheritance metrics using Briand's property is rare in the literature. This paper considers the metrics proposed by Rajnish and Sandip and presents a theoretical validation of the inheritance metrics using the Briand's size and length properties of an inheritance hierarchy. This paper also gives the projection and viewpoint of the inheritance metrics.

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A Model for Information Integration Using Service Oriented Architecture

By C. Punitha Devi V. Prasanna Venkatesan S. Diwahar G. Shanmugasundaram

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2014.03.06, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2014

Business agility remains to be the keyword that drives the business into different directions and enabling a 360 degree shift in the business process. To achieve agility the organization should work on real time information and data. The need to have instant access to information appears to be ever shine requirement of all organizations or enterprise. Access to information does not come directly with a single query but a complex process termed Information integration. Information integration has been in existence for the past two decades and has been progressive up to now. The challenges and issues keep on persisting as information integration problem evolves by itself. This paper addresses the issues in the approaches, techniques and models pertaining to information integration and identifies the problem for a need for a complete model. As SOA is the architectural style that is changing the business patterns today, this paper proposes a service oriented model for information integration. The model mainly focuses on giving a complete structure for information integration that is adaptable to any environment and open in nature. Here information is converted into service and then the information services are integrated through service oriented integration to provide the integrated information also as service.

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Control and Synchronization of Hyperchaotic System based on SDRE method

By Masoud Taleb Ziabari Alireza Sahab

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2014.03.07, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2014

In this paper, stabilization and synchronization problems of the hyperchaotic system is investigated. For this reason, state dependent Riccati equation (SDRE) is used. First, stabilizer is designed by SDRE method. Then, robust controller is designed that it can stabilize hyperchaotic system with uncertainly. Finally, synchronization problem between two hyperchaotic systems is considered. The optimal controller is designed that it synchronizes two hyperchaotic systems. Numerical simulation results are presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed controllers.

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Genetic Local Search Algorithm with Self-Adaptive Population Resizing for Solving Global Optimization Problems

By Ahmed F. Ali

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2014.03.08, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2014

In the past decades, many types of nature inspired optimization algorithms have been proposed to solve unconstrained global optimization problems. In this paper, a new hybrid algorithm is presented for solving the nonlinear unconstrained global optimization problems by combining the genetic algorithm (GA) and local search algorithm, which increase the capability of the algorithm to perform wide exploration and deep exploitation. The proposed algorithm is called a Genetic Local Search Algorithm with Self-Adaptive Population Resizing (GLSASAPR). GLSASAPR employs a self-adaptive population resizing mechanism in order to change the population size NP during the evolutionary process. Moreover, a new termination criterion has been applied in GLSASAPR, which is called population vector (PV ) in order to terminate the search instead of running the algorithm without any enhancement of the objective function values. GLSASAPR has been compared with eight relevant genetic algorithms on fifteen benchmark functions. The numerical results show that the proposed algorithm achieves good performance and it is less expensive and cheaper than the other algorithms.

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