Thesis: Recent submissions

  • Ismail, Muhammad Ali (NED University of Engineering & Technology, 2011)
    With the arrival of Chip Multi-Processors (CMPs), every processor has now built-in parallel computational power and that can be fully utilized only if the program in execution is written accordingly. Also existing memory ...
  • Mohsin, Mohammad (COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Islamabad-Pakistan, 2009)
    Based on the notion of e-Readiness, this research aims to provide a detailed and original explanation of the factors that may affect the adoption of Internet banking, which is a relatively latest variant of electronic ...
  • Hayat, Maqsood (Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences Islamabad, Pakistan, 2012)
    Membrane proteins are the basic constituent of a cell that manage intra and extracellular processes of a cell. About 20-30% of genes of eukaryotic organisms are encoded from membrane proteins. In addition, almost 50% of ...
  • Aamir, Khalid Mahmood (Lahore University of Management Sciences, 2008)
    This work focuses on efficient, joint time-frequency analysis of time series data. Joint time-frequency analysis is based on the sliding window. There are two major contributions of this thesis. Firstly, we haveThis ...
  • Mahmood, Arif (Lahore University of Management Sciences, 2011)
    Template matching is frequently used in Digital Image Processing, Machine Vision, Remote Sensing and Pattern Recognition, and a large number of template matching algorithms have been proposed in literature. The performance ...
  • REHMAN, ZIA-UR- (Engineering and Applied Sciences, Nilore, Islamabad, Pakistan, 2013)
    G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are located at the boundary of a cell, and are used for inter-cellular communications. They are mostly found in Eukaryotic cells; but can also be found in some Prokaryote cells. GPCRs ...
  • Ahmed, Ghufran (Mohammad Ali Jinnah University Islamabad, 2013)
    Wireless sensor networks (WSNs), comprising of large numbers of tiny sensor nodes, find their applications in all aspects of human life. Some of these applications are surveillance and monitoring system, structural health ...
  • Perwaiz, Aqib (NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY, PAKISTAN, 2013)
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  • ASIF, KHADIM HUSSAIN (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore-Pakistan, 2013)
    Ontologies are used to describe dynamic knowledge of domains (part of the real world). If a change occurs to the domain, then the underlying ontology evolves over time and the change should reflect in the ontology to ...
  • Ramzan, Muhammad (National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan., 2010)
    Software Engineering (SE) is one of the youngest engineering domains emerging and developing within past four decades or so. Still, a massive amount of research work has gone into shaping it the way we see it functioning ...
  • ASGHAR, MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR (GOMAL UNIVERSITY D.I.KHAN, 2014)
    The explosion of Web based user generated reviews has caused the emergence of Opinion Mining (OM) applications for knowing and analyzing the users‟ opinions toward a product, service, and policy. Opinion mining is getting ...
  • Ullah, Sami (UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE FAISALABAD, PAKISTAN, 2014)
    Peach being climacteric fruit ripe quickly after harvest and exhibit fast ripening at ambient conditions. Rapid postharvest fruit softening and quality deterioration limit its postharvest storage life. Therefore, this ...
  • Zafar, Kashif (National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences Islamabad Campus, 2010)
    Environments for algorithms can be categorized as static or dynamic. A static environment remains stationary throughout the execution of the algorithm, while in a dynamic environment the environment changes during the ...
  • Mujtaba, Hasan (FAST National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan., 2010)
    Our quest to understand, model, and reproduce natural intelligence has opened new avenues of research. One such area is artificial intelligence (AI). AI is the branch of computer science aiming to create machines able ...
  • Shahzad, Waseem (FAST National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan., 2010)
    The primary goal of this research is to investigate the suitability of ant colony optimization, a swarm intelligence based meta-heuristic developed by mimicking some aspects of the food foraging behavior of ants, for ...
  • Halim, Zahid (FAST National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan., 2010)
    With the advancement in technology and decrease in prices of electronic items, Personal Computers (PCs) are becoming common. This has resulted in PCs replacing many other electronic gadgets (televisions, play stations, ...
  • Jalil, Zunera (FAST National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan., 2010)
    With widespread use of Internet and other communication technologies, it has become extremely easy to reproduce, communicate, and distribute digital contents. As a result, authentication and copyright protection issues ...
  • Jabeen, Hajira (FAST National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan., 2010)
    This thesis aims to advance the state of the art in data classification using Genetic programming (GP). GP is an evolutionary algorithm that has several outstanding features making it ideal for complex problems like data ...
  • Iqbal, M. Amjad (FAST National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan., 2010)
    Function optimization (constrained and unconstrained) is a process of finding the optimal point for the given problem. As the research is being carried out and new problem areas are being investigated, global optimization ...

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