Jasem M. Alostath

Orcid: 0000-0003-0264-5083

According to our database1, Jasem M. Alostath authored at least 13 papers between 2004 and 2020.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2020
IOUT Enabled Underwater WSN Using Dynamic Adaptive Routing Protocol with Improved Reliability.
J. Commun., 2020

Design of power and resource management in OFDMA networks using sleep mode selection technique.
Comput. Networks, 2020

2019
Improving the Shilling Attack Detection in Recommender Systems Using an SVM Gaussian Mixture Model.
J. Inf. Knowl. Manag., 2019

2018
Cloud based Dynamic Course Selection Framework using Network Graphs with Term Difficulty Estimation.
Scalable Comput. Pract. Exp., 2018

Dimensionality scale back in massive datasets using PDLPP.
J. Comput. Sci., 2018

2017
Reducing Dimensionality Using NMF Based Cholesky Decomposition.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Research in Adaptive and Convergent Systems, 2017

2011
Cross-use pattern language: cross-cultural user interface development tool.
Proceedings of the First World Conference on Information Technology, 2011

SQL-injection vulnerability scanning tool for automatic creation of SQL-injection attacks.
Proceedings of the First World Conference on Information Technology, 2011

2009
Identifying and Measuring Cultural Differences in Cross-Cultural User-Interface Design.
Proceedings of the Internationalization, 2009

2007
Cross-Use: Cross-Cultural Usability User Evaluation- In-Context.
Proceedings of the Usability and Internationalization. HCI and Culture, 2007

2006
Culture-Centred Design: Integrating Culture into Human-Computer Interaction.
PhD thesis, 2006

2005
Integrating Cultural Models to Human-Computer Interaction Design.
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on IT in Asia, 2005

2004
Culture-Centred Design: Towards A Method for Cross-Cultural Usability.
Proceedings of the Student Forum, 2004


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