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2016 10th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS)

Year
2016
Citations
25

Abstract

The proceedings contain 75 papers. The special focus in this conference is on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems. The topics include: The Application of Improved Grasshopper Optimization Algorithm to Flight Delay Prediction–Based on Spark;application of Distributed Seagull Optimization Improved Algorithm in Sentiment Tendency Prediction;four Grade Levels-Based Models with Random Forest for Student Performance Prediction at a Multidisciplinary University;Performance Evaluation of WMNs by WMN-PSOSA-DGA Hybrid Simulation System Considering Stadium Distribution of Mesh Clients and Different Number of Mesh Routers;a New Scheme for Slice Overloading Cost in 5G Wireless Networks Considering Fuzzy Logic;COVID-Prevention-Based Parking with Risk Factor Computation;coarse Traffic Classification for High-Bandwidth Connections in a Computer Network Using Deep Learning Techniques;a Privacy Preserving Hybrid Blockchain Based Announcement Scheme for Vehicular Energy Network;prediction of Wide Area Road State Using Measurement Sensor Data and Meteorological Mesh Data;a Coverage Construction and Hill Climbing Approach for Mesh Router Placement Optimization: Simulation Results for Different Number of Mesh Routers and Instances Considering Normal Distribution of Mesh Clients;related Entity Expansion and Ranking Using Knowledge Graph;zero Trust Security in the Mist Architecture;blockchain Based Authentication for End-Nodes and Efficient Cluster Head Selection in Wireless Sensor Networks;the Role of Collective Engagement to Strengthen Organizational Identity;the Redundant Active Time-Based Algorithm with Forcing Meaningless Replica to Terminate;a Novel Approach to Network’s Topology Evolution and Robustness Optimization of Scale Free Networks;Implementation of an Indoor Position Detecting System Using Mean BLE RSSI for Moving Omnidirectional Access Point Robot.

Keywords

Computer scienceSoftware engineering

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