Publication Title: A New Method for Knowledge Representation in Expert System’s (XMLKR)
Publication date2008 publication description IEEE Explore Conference: Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology, 2008. ICETET ’08. First International Conference on
Publication description Abstract:
Knowledge representation it’s an essential section of expert systems, because in this section we have a framework to establish an expert system then we can modeling and use this to design an expert system. Many methods it’s existed for knowledge representation but each method has problems, in this paper, we introduce a new method of object-oriented by XML language as XMLKR to knowledge representation, and we want to discuss advantage and disadvantage of this method.
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Publication Title: An Agent-Oriented Framework for Software Testing
Publication date2008 publication description3rd International Conference of Information and Knowledge Technology 2007 (IKT’07), Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, Iran.
Publication title Mining Scientific Paper References to Find Anomaly and Fraudulent References
Publication date2008 publication description2nd Data Mining Conference, (IDMC 2008), Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. (Submitted)
Publication title using a Two-way Balanced Incomplete Block Design to Comparing an Agent-Oriented Software Engineering Methodologies
Publication date2007 publication description Published in ENASE 2007
Publication description there has been a surge of interest in agent-oriented software engineering in recent years. Numerous methodologies for developing agent-based systems have been proposed in the literature and the area of agent-oriented methodologies is maturing rapidly. Evaluating methodologies’ strengths, weaknesses and domains of applicability play an important role in improving them and in developing the « next-generation » of methodologies. In this paper, we present a reliable framework that adopts statistical techniques to compare agent-oriented methodologies. Based upon this framework we performed a comparison of four AOSE methodologies MaSE, Prometheus, Tropos and Gaia
Publication Title: Comparing agent-oriented methodologies using NFR approach
Publication date2004 publication description Published in ICSE 2004 DOI: 10.1049/ic: 20040353
Publication description: there is an ever-increasing demand for standard software systems to operate in increasingly complex application environments. Hence, agent-orientation appears as a well-suited paradigm for building such systems. Although several methodologies have been proposed for agent-oriented development, it’s difficult to evaluate them because they usually differ in their premises, covered phases, models, concepts and the supported multi-agent system properties. In this paper, we show that the NFR (Non-Functional Requirements) framework is useful to describe properties of agent-oriented systems as well as to evaluate well-known methodologies supporting them. Moreover, other-methodological aspects are used as criteria for analyse and compare these methodologies. A comparison between GAIA and Tropos is shown as an illustration of our proposal.
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Publications Date In 2019: (with Business/ scientific Approach)
Publication Description: Publications are generally in categories related to web topics. These articles are written in both French and English.
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