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    Multi objective bee colony optimization framework for grid job scheduling by Alyaseri, Sana, Ku-Mahamud, Ku Ruhana

    Published 2013
    “…Grid computing is the infrastructure that involves a large number of resources like computers, networks and databases which are owned by many organizations.Job scheduling problem is one of the key issues because of high heterogeneous and dynamic nature of resources and applications in the grid computing environment.Bee colony approach has been used to solve this problem because it can be easily adapted to the grid scheduling environment.The bee algorithms have shown encouraging results in terms of time and co st.In this paper a framework for multi objective bee colony optimization is proposed to schedule batch jobs to available resources where the number of jobs is greater than the number of resources.Pareto analysis and k-means analysis are integrated in the bee colony optimization algorithm to facilitate the scheduling of jobs to resources.…”
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    Bee foraging behaviour techniques for grid scheduling problem by Alyaseri, Sana, Ku-Mahamud, Ku Ruhana

    Published 2013
    “…Grid computing is the infrastructure that involves a large number of resources like computers, networks and databases which are owned by many organizations.These resources are collected together to make a huge computing power.Job scheduling problem is one of the key issues in grid computing and failing to look into grid scheduling results in uncompleted view of the grid computing.Achieving optimized performance of grid system, and matching application requirements with available computing resources, are the objectives of grid job scheduling.Bee colony approaches are more adaptive to grid scheduling due to high heterogeneous and dynamic nature of resources and applications in grid.These algorithms have shown encouraging results in terms of time and cost.This paper presents some resent research activities inspired by bee foraging behavior for grid job scheduling especially ABC and BCO approaches.Different original studies related to this area are briefly described along with their comparisons against them and results.The review summary of their derived algorithms and research efforts is done.…”
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    Objects tracking from natural features in mobile augmented reality by Ng, Edmund Giap Weng, Rehman, Ullah Khan, Shahren, Ahmad Zaidi Adruce, Oon, Yin Bee

    Published 2013
    “…The pose matrix from extracted features was calculated by Homography. The adapted algorithm was tested in a mobile AR-prototype application using iPhone. …”
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    ABC-PSO for vertical handover in heterogeneous wireless networks by Goudarzi, Shidrokh, Hassan, Wan Haslina, Anisi, Mohammad Hossein, Soleymani, Seyed Ahmad, Sookhak, Mehdi, Khan, Muhammad Khurram, Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha, Zareei, Mahdi

    Published 2017
    “…This study proposes a hybrid intelligent handover decision algorithm primarily founded on two main heuristic algorithms: Artificial Bee Colony or ABC as well as Particle Swarm Optimization or PSO named ABC-PSO to select best wireless network during vertical handover process. …”
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    Pluggable scheduling on an open-source based volunteer computing infrastructure by Dinis, G., Zakaria, N., Naono, K.

    Published 2014
    “…Our efforts proved valid, as we managed to re-engineer BOINC to support different scheduling applications and interchange between them dynamically, with additional support for thermal-aware scheduling algorithms. …”
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    Using the bees algorithm to optimise a support vector machine for wood defect classification by Pham, D.T, Muhammad, Zaidi, Mahmuddin, Massudi, Ghanbarzadeh, Afshin, Koc, Ebubekir, Otri, Sameh

    Published 2007
    “…This paper describes a new application of the Bees Algorithm to the optimization of a Support Vector Machine (SVM) for the problem of classifying defects in plywood. …”
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