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Dynamic Meta-Path Guided Temporal Heterogeneous Graph Neural Networks, Yugang Ji, Chuan Shi, Yuan Fang Jan 2024

Dynamic Meta-Path Guided Temporal Heterogeneous Graph Neural Networks, Yugang Ji, Chuan Shi, Yuan Fang

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have become the de facto standard for representation learning on topological graphs, which usually derive effective node representations via message passing from neighborhoods. Although GNNs have achieved great success, previous models are mostly confined to static and homogeneous graphs. However, there are multiple dynamic interactions between different-typed nodes in real-world scenarios like academic networks and e-commerce platforms, forming temporal heterogeneous graphs (THGs). Limited work has been done for representation learning on THGs and the challenges are in two aspects. First, there are abundant dynamic semantics between nodes while traditional techniques like meta-paths can only capture static …


Privobfnet: A Weakly Supervised Semantic Segmentation Model For Data Protection, Chiat Pin Tay, Vigneshwaran Subbaraju, Thivya Kandappu Jan 2024

Privobfnet: A Weakly Supervised Semantic Segmentation Model For Data Protection, Chiat Pin Tay, Vigneshwaran Subbaraju, Thivya Kandappu

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

The use of social media has made it easy to communicate and share information over the internet. However, it also brings issues such as data privacy leakage, which can be exploited by recipients with malicious intentions to harm the sender. In this paper, we propose a deep neural network that analyzes user’s image for privacy sensitive content and automatically locates sensitive regions for obfuscation. Our approach relies solely on image level annotations and learns to (a) predict an overall privacy score, (b) detect sensitive attributes and (c) demarcate the sensitive regions for obfuscation, in a given input image. We validated …


Pias: Privacy-Preserving Incentive Announcement System Based On Blockchain For Internet Of Vehicles, Yonghua Zhan, Yang Yang, Hongju Cheng, Xiangyang Luo, Zhuangshuang Guan, Robert H. Deng Jan 2024

Pias: Privacy-Preserving Incentive Announcement System Based On Blockchain For Internet Of Vehicles, Yonghua Zhan, Yang Yang, Hongju Cheng, Xiangyang Luo, Zhuangshuang Guan, Robert H. Deng

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

More vehicles are connecting to the Internet of Things (IoT), transforming Vehicle Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) into the Internet of Vehicles (IoV), providing a more environmentally friendly and safer driving experience. Vehicular announcement networks show promise in vehicular communication applications. However, two major issues arise when establishing such a system. Firstly, user privacy cannot be guaranteed when messages are forwarded anonymously, thus the reliability of these messages is in question. Secondly, users often lack interest in responding to announcements. To address these problems, we introduce a Blockchain-based incentive announcement system called PIAS. This system enables anonymous message commitment in a …


A Unified Framework For Contextual And Factoid Question Generation, Chenhe Dong, Ying Shen, Shiyang Lin, Zhenzhou Lin, Yang Deng Jan 2024

A Unified Framework For Contextual And Factoid Question Generation, Chenhe Dong, Ying Shen, Shiyang Lin, Zhenzhou Lin, Yang Deng

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Question generation (QG) aims to automatically generate fluent and relevant questions, where the two most mainstream directions are generating questions from unstructured contextual texts (CQG), such as news articles, and generating questions from structured factoid texts (FQG), such as knowledge graphs or tables. Existing methods for these two tasks mainly face challenges of limited internal structural information as well as scarce background information, while these two tasks can benefit each other for alleviating these issues. For example, when meeting the entity mention “United Kingdom” in CQG, it can be inferred that it is a country in European continent based on …


Actionpoint: An App To Combat Cyberbullying By Strengthening Parent-Teen Relationships, Maddie Juarez, Natali Barragan, Deborah Hall, George K. Thiruvathukal, Yasin Silva Jan 2024

Actionpoint: An App To Combat Cyberbullying By Strengthening Parent-Teen Relationships, Maddie Juarez, Natali Barragan, Deborah Hall, George K. Thiruvathukal, Yasin Silva

Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

Overview: Urgent need for intervention tools to mitigate increase in cyberbullying • ActionPoint is based on parent-teen relationship research • App includes interactive modules to improve family communication and online behavior to combat cyberbullying effects • To be presented in the IEEE World Forum on Public Safety Technology 2024.


Exploring The Hot And Gaseous Universe From Infrared To X-Ray, Chamani Gunasekera Jan 2024

Exploring The Hot And Gaseous Universe From Infrared To X-Ray, Chamani Gunasekera

Theses and Dissertations--Physics and Astronomy

Over 90% of baryonic matter in the universe exists as astrophysical plasmas. The gas
is often far from thermodynamic equilibrium, so numerical non-equilibrium spectral
synthesis simulations are used to understand observations. cloudy simulates vari-
ous physical conditions, providing spectra predictions. This thesis aims to meet the
challenge of new observatories like the JWST (James Webb Space Telescope) and
XRISM (X-Ray Imaging Spectroscopy Mission). These simulations are no better
than the underlying atomic and molecular database and the fourth chapter details
a long-needed update to an evolving database. The predicted spectra are strongly
affected by the composition of the gas, which …


Exploring Women`S Perceptions Of Climate Change Impact On Agriculture, Health & Food Security In Upper Hunza, Gilgit Baltistan, Ambreen, Elina Nizar Ali, Taiba Yar Baig, Fozia Parveen Jan 2024

Exploring Women`S Perceptions Of Climate Change Impact On Agriculture, Health & Food Security In Upper Hunza, Gilgit Baltistan, Ambreen, Elina Nizar Ali, Taiba Yar Baig, Fozia Parveen

Institute for Educational Development, Karachi

The Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region, renowned for its towering mountains and major river basins, sustains nearly 1.4 billion people worldwide and is pivotal to global food production. Glacial melt from the HKH region nourishes agriculture, livestock, and horticulture, supporting the livelihoods of mountain communities. However, climate change is accelerating the melting of glaciers, and shifts in wet seasons significantly impact food security in these communities. Sectors such as water resources, agricultural land, and human health, particularly women’s health, are significantly affected by these changes. For centuries, agriculture has been the backbone of Gilgit-Baltistan’s economy, with over 70% of livelihoods …


Dependence Of Energy Transfer On Curvature Similarity In Collisions Involving Curved Shock Fronts, Justin Cassell Jan 2024

Dependence Of Energy Transfer On Curvature Similarity In Collisions Involving Curved Shock Fronts, Justin Cassell

Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports

In high-speed collisions of projectiles, pressure exerted by a resulting shock wave is so high that even solids begin to flow and hydrodynamics becomes relevant. Jetting results from hydrodynamic instability driving the evolution of an interface following shock loading. Our emphasis in this dissertation is mitigation of instabilities via several shocks and, specifically, the transfer of energy from a shock wave to another object. To that end, in 2022 and 2023 while on-site, we adapted Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to explore the effects of shock front geometry on the transfer of energy during shock collisions via numerous computer simulations. …


Optimizing Php Api Calls With Pagination And Caching, Parsharam Reddy Sudda Jan 2024

Optimizing Php Api Calls With Pagination And Caching, Parsharam Reddy Sudda

Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports

The Keweenaw Time Traveler (KeTT) project is devoted to mapping the historical and social landscapes of the Keweenaw Peninsula. During the project, it was discovered that the server-side performance needed improvement. To address this issue, the "Optimizing PHP API Calls with Pagination and Caching" initiative was launched. This initiative focused on refining API calls, implementing server caching and pagination, and fortifying security against common vulnerabilities. The project successfully mitigated risks associated with SQL Injection and XSS through meticulous code enhancements while improving error handling. Additionally, the introduction of Scroll-Induced Pagination optimized data delivery, significantly reducing response times, and elevating the …


Origin Of Carbonate Mud Mounds In Southwestern Missouri, Jared Mcavoy Jan 2024

Origin Of Carbonate Mud Mounds In Southwestern Missouri, Jared Mcavoy

MSU Graduate Theses

Small carbonate mud mounds are found in Lower Mississippian strata of southwestern Missouri. These compare favorably with larger mounds, known as Waulsortian mounds, located in the Meuse River valley of southern Belgium. The origin of Waulsortian and similar mounds is unknown, but they commonly are interpreted as accumulations of mud, where the presence of biological organisms responsible for supposed bio-construction remains uncertain. Alternative hypotheses are that these may have been non-cohesive slump or cohesive slide masses. Multiple techniques, including δ13C and δ18O isotopic analyses and unmanned aerial vehicle photography, were used to determine the most feasible working hypothesis. Determining the …


Thermochronology And Exhumation Dynamics Of Metamorphic Units In The Salmon River Suture Zone, Jonathan J. Cone Jan 2024

Thermochronology And Exhumation Dynamics Of Metamorphic Units In The Salmon River Suture Zone, Jonathan J. Cone

MSU Graduate Theses

The Salmon River suture zone in western Idaho records the Jurassic-Cretaceous (160-90 Ma) accretion of amalgamated volcanic arc terranes onto the North American continent. Rocks exposed at the surface record burial to depths of more than 20 kilometers, with unclear drivers for uplift and exhumation. Two competing hypotheses have been proposed to explain the transport of deep crustal rocks to the surface: (1) delamination of a dense lithospheric root resulted in rapid isostatic uplift of the crust and (2) exhumation of crustal blocks along thrust faults. To test these models, I present temperature-time (T-t) paths for mid-crustal metamorphic rocks constructed …


An Exploration Of Misconceptions In Introductory Physics, Christopher Mattthew Wheatley Jan 2024

An Exploration Of Misconceptions In Introductory Physics, Christopher Mattthew Wheatley

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

The study of student misconceptions about physics concepts has long been an important area of inquiry in physics education research (PER). The research discussed in this dissertation builds upon the developments in PER by exploring the prevalence of consistently held undergraduate student misconceptions in introductory calculus-based physics. This thesis explores the nature of student misconceptions, mistakes, and naive answering patterns in both introductory undergraduate Newtonian mechanics and electromagnetism by applying a network analytic technique called module analysis to student responses to different concept inventories from institutions of various levels of incoming physics preparation. Each study applying these methods also demonstrates …


Quantifying Chemical Erosion In The Lithologically-Heterogenous Appalachian Valley And Ridge, Amelia Jayne Zanoni Jan 2024

Quantifying Chemical Erosion In The Lithologically-Heterogenous Appalachian Valley And Ridge, Amelia Jayne Zanoni

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

Quantifying chemical erosion in the lithologically-heterogenous Appalachian Valley and Ridge

Amelia J. Zanoni

The interplay between physical and chemical erosion is well understood in landscapes underlain by a uniform rock type, but many regions are underlain by a mixture of rock types with varying erosion resistance and solubility. We used measurements of stream-water chemistry to estimate chemical erosion rates in the Appalachian Valley and Ridge, a region where the mechanisms of lithologic control over topography are poorly understood. Newly acquired stream water samples were collected from 51 locations across the research area during the Fall of 2023. The sampled waters …


Using Ontological Methods To Compare Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification 2.0 And Cobit 19, Aaron Marshall Ramey Jan 2024

Using Ontological Methods To Compare Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification 2.0 And Cobit 19, Aaron Marshall Ramey

CCE Theses and Dissertations

Cybersecurity frameworks developed by a variety of organizations and implemented by a much larger collection of organizations differ in their focus and application. Whether designed by a private or government organization, the primary goal is to provide a framework to assess and reduce risk. The Department of Defense (DoD) has recently implemented the second version of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC 2.0). In some situations, compliance with CMMC 2.0 has already become mandatory for the Defense Industrial Base (DIB). Compliance will soon be required for all Large Businesses (LB) and Small Businesses (SB) within the DIB. While COBIT 19 …


Mesmerizing Moon Mysteries: Unraveling The Compositions Of Irregular Mare Patches (Imps) Using Remote Observations, Nicholas G. Piskurich Jan 2024

Mesmerizing Moon Mysteries: Unraveling The Compositions Of Irregular Mare Patches (Imps) Using Remote Observations, Nicholas G. Piskurich

Graduate Thesis and Dissertation 2023-2024

Compositional characterization of lunar surface features informs our understanding of the Moon's thermal and magmatic evolution. We investigated the compositions of hypothesized volcanic features known as irregular mare patches (IMPs) and their surroundings to constrain formation mechanisms. We used six datasets to assess the composition of 12 IMPs: 1) Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) derived spectral parameters (e.g., band center positions, shapes), 2) Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Diviner Radiometer Experiment (Diviner) measured Christiansen feature (CF) position, 3) SELENE (Kaguya) Multiband Imager (MI) FeO abundance, 4) Clementine 5-band (Ultraviolet/Visible)-derived FeO abundance, 5) LRO Wide Angle Camera (WAC) TiO2 abundance, …


Doubly Rotating Coordinates: Wave Functions In Magnetic Resonance Problems, Sunghyun Kim Jan 2024

Doubly Rotating Coordinates: Wave Functions In Magnetic Resonance Problems, Sunghyun Kim

Graduate Thesis and Dissertation 2023-2024

The nuclear spin response to a rotating field H has been theoretically investigated from the 1930s to the 1950s. Building upon Majorana's probability theory, the behavior of spin 1/2 is well-illustrated in the joint review by Rabi, Ramsey, andSchwinger, and their spin wave function ψ is succinctly restated by Gottfried: ψ(t) = e-iIzωt/ℏe-i[Iz0-ω)+Ixω1]t/ℏψ(0).

However, the complexity involved in evaluating the wave function ψ in terms of probability amplitudes Cm attributed to the noncommutative nature of spin operators [Ix, I …


The Case For Photothermal Spectroscopy In The Future Of Planetary Science Missions, Christopher T. Cox Jan 2024

The Case For Photothermal Spectroscopy In The Future Of Planetary Science Missions, Christopher T. Cox

Graduate Thesis and Dissertation 2023-2024

Optical PhotoThermal InfraRed (O-PTIR) is a relatively new spectroscopy method for studying materials. It produces transmission-like spectra using a remote reflectance technique that is rapid, requires little sample preparation, and is well-suited for the technique to be adapted for a space flight instrument. The method involves a tunable pulsed IR laser creating a photothermal effect on the surface of a material and measuring the distortion of a probing visible laser in the same region of the sample, which can be obtained at sub-micron spatial resolutions. A measurement campaign was performed utilizing Photothermal Spectroscopy Corporation's O-PTIR instrument, mIRage®. In this campaign, …


Impossibility Of Artificial Inventors, Matt Blaszczyk Jan 2024

Impossibility Of Artificial Inventors, Matt Blaszczyk

Fellow, Adjunct, Lecturer, and Research Scholar Works

Recently, the United Kingdom Supreme Court decided that only natural persons can be considered inventors. A year before, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a similar decision. In fact, so have many the courts all over the world. This Article analyses these decisions, argues that the courts got it right, and finds that artificial inventorship is at odds with patent law doctrine, theory, and philosophy. The Article challenges the intellectual property (IP) post-humanists, exposing the analytical and normative perils of their argumentation, and recommends against getting rid of the nominally central place of humans in …


Gnss Software Defined Radio: History, Current Developments, And Standardization Efforts, Thomas Pany, Dennis Akos, Javier Arribas, M. Zahidul H. Bhuiyan, Pau Closas, Fabio Dovis, Ignacio Fernandez-Hernandez, Carles Fernandez-Prades, Sanjeev Gunawardena, Todd Humphreys, Zaher M. Kassas, Jose A. Lopez Salcedo, Mario Nicola, Mario L. Psiaki, Alexander Rugamer, Yong-Jin Song, Jong-Hoon Won Jan 2024

Gnss Software Defined Radio: History, Current Developments, And Standardization Efforts, Thomas Pany, Dennis Akos, Javier Arribas, M. Zahidul H. Bhuiyan, Pau Closas, Fabio Dovis, Ignacio Fernandez-Hernandez, Carles Fernandez-Prades, Sanjeev Gunawardena, Todd Humphreys, Zaher M. Kassas, Jose A. Lopez Salcedo, Mario Nicola, Mario L. Psiaki, Alexander Rugamer, Yong-Jin Song, Jong-Hoon Won

Faculty Publications

Taking the work conducted by the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) software-defined radio (SDR) working group during the last decade as a seed, this contribution summarizes, for the first time, the history of GNSS SDR development. This report highlights selected SDR implementations and achievements that are available to the public or that influenced the general development of SDR. Aspects related to the standardization process of intermediate-frequency sample data and metadata are discussed, and an update of the Institute of Navigation SDR Standard is proposed. This work focuses on GNSS SDR implementations in general-purpose processors and leaves aside developments conducted on …


An Analysis Of Precision: Occlusion And Perspective Geometry’S Role In 6d Pose Estimation, Jeffrey Choate, Derek Worth, Scott Nykl, Clark N. Taylor, Brett J. Borghetti, Christine M. Schubert Kabban Jan 2024

An Analysis Of Precision: Occlusion And Perspective Geometry’S Role In 6d Pose Estimation, Jeffrey Choate, Derek Worth, Scott Nykl, Clark N. Taylor, Brett J. Borghetti, Christine M. Schubert Kabban

Faculty Publications

Achieving precise 6 degrees of freedom (6D) pose estimation of rigid objects from color images is a critical challenge with wide-ranging applications in robotics and close-contact aircraft operations. This study investigates key techniques in the application of YOLOv5 object detection convolutional neural network (CNN) for 6D pose localization of aircraft using only color imagery. Traditional object detection labeling methods suffer from inaccuracies due to perspective geometry and being limited to visible key points. This research demonstrates that with precise labeling, a CNN can predict object features with near-pixel accuracy, effectively learning the distinct appearance of the object due to perspective …


On (K*-N)N-Quasi Normal Operators, Aya Mazin Falih Jan 2024

On (K*-N)N-Quasi Normal Operators, Aya Mazin Falih

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

The objective is to present a novel variant of a quasi-normal operator, specifically the quasi normal operator, alongside the introduction of related theorems, propositions, and illustrative examples elucidating this concept. Additionally, we present the necessary and sufficient conditions for addition and multiplication of this kind of operators.


Numerical Methods For Statistical Data Generation, Hayder Abdulabbas Jan 2024

Numerical Methods For Statistical Data Generation, Hayder Abdulabbas

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

A comprehensive comparison was undertaken between two numerical methods, namely bisection and secant methods, to generate a random variable data for distribution. two methods were suggested to acquire the initial guesses for secant and interval for the bisection method. The results of 100 cases for the choices of the parameters are shown and a comparison was made according to the number of iterations between the methods was conducted.


Using A Combination Technique Of Two Computational Methods To Solve The Integro-Differential Equation, Junaid Idrees Mustafa, Ahmed Farooq Qasim Jan 2024

Using A Combination Technique Of Two Computational Methods To Solve The Integro-Differential Equation, Junaid Idrees Mustafa, Ahmed Farooq Qasim

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

The present paper investigates a mathematical technique for determining nonlinear integro-differential equations that is based on a combination of the Bownds and Range-Kutta methods. There will be a discussion of what is meant by this class of nonlinear Fredholm equations, as well as an explanation of the mathematical method for this kind of equation. The Bownds technique is used to produce the differential equations from the integral equation obtained from the integro-differential equations. Then, the approximate solution of the differential equation(s) is derived by applying the Range-Kutta method. Through solving three different examples, we prove that the combination of mathematical …


The Relationship Between Smoking And Small Cell Lung Cancer: The Most Important Developments In Cancer Treatment, Esraa Abdul Wahhab Ati Jan 2024

The Relationship Between Smoking And Small Cell Lung Cancer: The Most Important Developments In Cancer Treatment, Esraa Abdul Wahhab Ati

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

This research delves into the relationship between smoking and small cell lung cancer (SCLC) while highlighting the most important developments in cancer treatment. The study reveals that smoking remains the main risk factor for SCLC disease, as the majority of patients are current or former heavy smokers. The incidence and mortality rates of SCLC emphasize the urgent need for effective smoking cessation programs to fight this aggressive disease.

The research identifies compound chemotherapy as the primary first-line treatment for small cell carcinoma, especially platinum-based systems in combination with etoposide or irinotecan. These therapeutic approaches have shown significant initial response rates, …


Thermodynamic Optimization Of Diesel Engines Equipped With Shemax Injection System Using Genetic Algorithm, Salam Hussein Al-Alaq, Mohammed Khlaif Challab Jan 2024

Thermodynamic Optimization Of Diesel Engines Equipped With Shemax Injection System Using Genetic Algorithm, Salam Hussein Al-Alaq, Mohammed Khlaif Challab

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

Diesel engines equipped with spark plug injection system refer to those engines in which the mixture of natural gas and air enters the cylinder in the suction cycle and then a small amount of diesel fuel is sprayed into the cylinder during the power cycle as ignition fuel or spark plug injection. to be One of the main features of spark plug injection engines is the drastic reduction of pollution caused by diesel burning. In this research, the investigation and analysis of these engines have been done from the point of view of energy and exergy. For this purpose, the …


Association Between Cnr2 Gene Expression And The Risk Of Diabetes Mellitus Disease, Shurooq Hussein Al Jebur Jan 2024

Association Between Cnr2 Gene Expression And The Risk Of Diabetes Mellitus Disease, Shurooq Hussein Al Jebur

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

Endocannabinoid system (ECS) implicated in lipid and glucose metabolism, energy homeostasis expenditure and energy intake. In current study we focused on specific member of ECS which is CB2R . It is expressed in splenic tissue and immune cells. CB2R is one of the newest target of drug to treat chronic inflammatory diseases. This project aimed to assess the transcript level of CB2R in diabetic mellitus patients compare with its level in control group and evaluating some biochemical parameters including (glucose, cholesterol and triglyceride). As well as to characters the correlation type between above biochemical parameters and CB2R expression in patients …


Study Of Algebra Integration And Analysis In Teaching Mathematics And Its Applications, Mohsen Taher Muslim Jan 2024

Study Of Algebra Integration And Analysis In Teaching Mathematics And Its Applications, Mohsen Taher Muslim

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

Algebra and analysis are considered the basic fundamentals in the mathematical field. Algebra deals with properties and relationships between numbers, variables, and functions. Algebra is considered a mathematical system that studies mathematical operations, mathematical relationships, and mathematical structures, while analysis focuses on studying limits, change, and integratio Research goal is to expand and deepen students understand the mathematical concepts related to algebra and analysis, and the relationships and interactions between the various concepts are analyzed and described accurately, which helps students build a strong foundation for mathematical knowledge. The research relied on the descriptive analytical approach to determine the nature …


Analysis Of The Use Of Technology In Teaching Differential Equations And Their Practical Applications, Mohsen Taher Muslim Jan 2024

Analysis Of The Use Of Technology In Teaching Differential Equations And Their Practical Applications, Mohsen Taher Muslim

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

Differential equations are considered one of the important topics in applied mathematics, physics, and engineering. Thanks to technological progress, it has become possible to use technology in teaching differential equations in innovative and effective ways. The use of technology in teaching differential equations helps improve students’ understanding and enhance their abilities in solving practical and applied problems. The goal of the research is to indicate that the use of interactive software and applications allows the creation of a dynamic and interactive learning environment. Students can change equations and parameters and explore to learn about the results and relationships between them. …


A Hybrid Approaches For Medical Image Compression: Survey, Hashim Adnan, Ali O Beid, Ali Al-Fayadh Jan 2024

A Hybrid Approaches For Medical Image Compression: Survey, Hashim Adnan, Ali O Beid, Ali Al-Fayadh

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

Data compression is necessary for the storing, transfer, and manipulation of digital data in today's rapidly changing world due to the widespread use of medical technology and the vast data creation by various medical modalities. Many scientists and engineers have proposed new compression processes, methods, and algorithms in recent years. There is a discussion of the current state of these compression strategies, including their recent advances in the form of hybrid techniques, performance requirements, legal challenges, and the potential to advance medical technology.


Job Scheduling By Using Swarm Intelligent Algorithms: Survey, Ruqaya Ahmed, Luma S.Hasan Jan 2024

Job Scheduling By Using Swarm Intelligent Algorithms: Survey, Ruqaya Ahmed, Luma S.Hasan

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

The job scheduling problem is used in industry, manufacturing, job planning, and the network environment to manage users jobs on the right machines with different limitations. There are three types of job scheduling problems. Firstly, job shop scheduling means each job is executed on a determined sequence of machines specified previously. While in the flow shop scheduling problem, each job can be carried on one idle sequencing using a job queue. In the third type, open shop, the sequence of jobs can be carried out on any free machine. This paper describes the various types of job scheduling problems and …