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Design and Development of Naive Bayes Classifier
(North Dakota State University, 2013)
The naïve Bayes classifier is a simple form of Bayesian classifiers which assumes all the features are independent of each other. Despite this assumption, the naïve Bayes classifier’s accuracy is comparable to other ...
Agent Communication and Negotiation in a Supply Chain
(North Dakota State University, 2013)
Supply Chain Management is an essential management paradigm for almost every organization. Effective implementation of Supply Chain Management (SCM) can significantly increase an organization’s profit. In this paper, a ...
An Automated Testing Framework for the Virtual Cell Game
(North Dakota State University, 2013)
The NDSU Virtual Cell game is a role-based, multi-user computer game developed to aid in learning cellular concepts in biology. It is developed using client/server architecture with Lambda-Moo as a server and web-based ...
Optimization of Benchmark Functions using Chemical Reaction Optimization
(North Dakota State University, 2013)
In recent past, many new nature-inspired optimization techniques have been emerged in the field of science and engineering that have proven to be efficient to solve optimization problems. One such method that makes use of ...
Algorithms for Coverage Improvement in a Sensor Network
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
Sensors are devices which have the ability to receive and respond to a signal. These sensors, when used as a group, form a sensor network. Sensors in a sensor network can communicate and transmit data. In the early stages ...
Parallelization of Generic PSO Java Code Using MPJExpress
(North Dakota State University, 2013)
Many scientific, engineering and economic problems involve the optimization of a set of parameters. The Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is one of the new techniques that have been empirically shown to perform well. The ...
Understanding Human Errors to Improve Requirements Quality
(North Dakota State University, 2018)
Requirements engineering is the first and perhaps the most important phase of software life cycle. Software faults committed during the requirements development, if left undetected can affect downstream activities. While ...
Shortest Path in a Wireless Sensor Network with Multiple Sensor Failures
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
This paper shows how a shortest path can be obtained in a wireless sensor network, between a source sensor and a destination sensor, in a hop-by-hop fashion, considering multiple sensor failures along the path of data ...
Using Learning Styles of Software Professionals to Improve Their Inspection Performance: An Empirical Study
(North Dakota State University, 2016)
In the IT industry, good requirements specification plays a vital role in software projects success. Researches revealed that early detection of faults in a requirements document saves significant amount of rework. To ...
Semantic-Based Publish/Subscribe System in Social Network
(North Dakota State University, 2014)
The publish/subscribe model has become a prevalent paradigm for building distributed notification services by decoupling the publishers and the subscribers from each other. The semantics-based publish/subscribe system ...