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    Job recruiting system using sorting Algorithm / Adi Asyraf Ayob by Ayob, Adi Asyraf

    Published 2020
    “…The sorting algorithm will assist the recruiters in selecting best job candidate by assigning score to each applicants and sort the applicant list by the finest score value. …”
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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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    A new algorithm to measure relevance among Web pages by Sadi, M.S., Rahman, M.M. Hafizur, Horiguchi, Susumu

    Published 2006
    “…This paper proposes a new algorithm to measure relevance among Web pages (RWP) using a hybrid method of hyperlink analysis and content analysis. …”
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    Fuzzy C-Mean And Genetic Algorithms Based Scheduling For Independent Jobs In Computational Grid by Lorpunmanee, Siriluck, Md Sap, Mohd Noor, Abdullah, Abdul Hanan

    Published 2006
    “…Our model presents the method of the jobs classifications based mainly on Fuzzy C-Mean algorithm and mapping the jobs to the appropriate resources based mainly on Genetic algorithm. …”
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    Efficient DNS based Load Balancing for Bursty Web Application Traffic by Chin, Mei Lu, Chong, Eng Tan, Mohamad Imran, Bin Bandan

    Published 2012
    “…This research proposes a new efficient load balancing algorithm which applies to the local Domain Name Service (DNS) server for web based applications and services to ease the sudden increase in demand for the services. …”
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    Survey on job scheduling mechanisms in grid environment by S. M., Argungu, Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki, Omar, Mohd Hasbullah

    Published 2015
    “…Grid systems provide geographically distributed resources for both computational intensive and data-intensive applications.These applications generate large data sets.However, the high latency imposed by the underlying technologies; upon which the grid system is built (such as the Internet and WWW), induced impediment in the effective access to such huge and widely distributed data.To minimize this impediment, jobs need to be scheduled across grid environments to achieve efficient data access.Scheduling multiple data requests submitted by grid users onto the grid environment is NP-hard.Thus, there is no best scheduling algorithm that cuts across all grids computing environments.Job scheduling is one of the key research area in grid computing.In the recent past many researchers have proposed different mechanisms to help scheduling of user jobs in grid systems.Some characteristic features of the grid components; such as machines types and nature of jobs at hand means that a choice needs to be made for an appropriate scheduling algorithm to march a given grid environment.The aim of scheduling is to achieve maximum possible system throughput and to match the application needs with the available computing resources.This paper is motivated by the need to explore the various job scheduling techniques alongside their area of implementation.The paper will systematically analyze the strengths and weaknesses of some selected approaches in the area of grid jobs scheduling.This helps researchers better understand the concept of scheduling, and can contribute in developing more efficient and practical scheduling algorithms.This will also benefit interested researchers to carry out further work in this dynamic research area.…”
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    Ant colony optimization algorithm for dynamic scheduling of jobs in computational grid by Ku-Mahamud, Ku Ruhana, Ramli, Razamin, Yusof, Yuhanis, Mohamed Din, Aniza, Mahmuddin, Massudi

    Published 2012
    “…Job scheduling problem is classified as an NP-hard problem.Such a problem can be solved only by using approximate algorithms such as heuristic and meta-heuristic algorithms.Among different optimization algorithms for job scheduling, ant colony system algorithm is a popular meta-heuristic algorithm which has the ability to solve different types of NP-hard problems.However, ant colony system algorithm has a deficiency in its heuristic function which affects the algorithm behavior in terms of finding the shortest connection between edges.This research focuses on a new heuristic function where information about recent ants’ discoveries has been considered.The new heuristic function has been integrated into the classical ant colony system algorithm.Furthermore, the enhanced algorithm has been implemented to solve the travelling salesman problem as well as in scheduling of jobs in computational grid.A simulator with dynamic environment feature to mimic real life application has been development to validate the proposed enhanced ant colony system algorithm. …”
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    Enhancing XSS vulnerability detection and removal in web applications using genetic algorithms by Hydara, Isatou

    Published 2024
    “…Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities are a major security threat for both desktop and mobile web applications. They occur due to lack of proper verification of the user inputs, which enables hackers to inject and execute malicious scripts in the web pages of an application. …”
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    Impatient job scheduling under cloud computing by Mahdi, Nawfal A.

    Published 2012
    “…The limitations of those algorithms were addressed and this leads to the proposition of an algorithm that has the ability to map the impatient jobs to virtual machines near its input, output, application, or forth party. …”
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