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International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications | 2013

Studying Data Mining and Data Warehousing with Different E-Learning System

Mohamed F. AlAjmi; Shakir Khan; Nationality Indian; Arun Sharma

Data Mining and Data Warehousing are two most significant techniques for pattern detection and concentrated data management in present technology. ELearning is one of the most important applications of data mining. The foremost idea is to provide a proposal for a practical model and architecture. The standards and system structural design are analyzed here. This paper provides importance to the combination of Web Services on the e-Learning application domain, because Web Service is the most complex choice for distance education during these days. The process of e-Learning can be promising more efficiently by utilizing of Web usage mining. Mor07/e sophisticated tools are developed for internet customer’s behaviour to boost sales and profit, but no such tools are developed to recognize learner’s performance in e-Learning. In this paper, some data mining techniques are examined that could be used to improve web-based learning environments.


international conference on issues and challenges in intelligent computing techniques | 2014

Collaborative learning outline for mobile environment

Mohamed F. AlAjmi; Shakir Khan; Aran Sharma

The idea of this research is for the concern of Collaborative learning based mobile factors. We focus on three features, computer mutual learning, learning process module, and student learning mode. In this paper, student-focused instruct module. student edge section, teacher interface section, learner section. solution problem section, curriculum section, control section, and diagnose section are planned. This system permits students to be sustained with a real time approach, non-real time approach, mixture approach. The devices used contain smart phone, PDAs, mobile devices, transportable computers and tablet PDAs. This system is to become a more capable student learning environment so that student can get students learning done more efficiently. The development of a collaborative learning combines the advantages of an adaptive learning environment with the advantages of mobile telecommunication and the suppleness of mobile devices.


2015 5th National Symposium on Information Technology: Towards New Smart World (NSITNSW) | 2015

Using cloud computing to improve network operations and management

Shakir Khan; Ahmad Almogren; Mohamed F. AlAjmi

Virtualization technology in the form of cloud computing is on progressive deployment as more companies adopt it. The innovative technology and its adoption, however, have something in common: reducing challenges associated with managing the operations of conventional in-house systems in firms. This is because, in the conventional form of computing, companies require dedicated IT resources to manage all systems (Networks, Hardware, Software, and IT Services). However, with cloud networking, the cloud network provider thereby offloading internal IT workers to focus on other useful IT functions handles the work of network operations and management. The benefits of using cloud networking cannot be overstated. They include improved security, productivity, scalability, mobility, cost management, and system updating among others. The cloud administrators ensure that the management of fault, accounting, performance, security and configuration are handled for all cloud clients, which allows companies work without worrying about them anymore. The proposed hybrid cloud model ensures maximum benefits from virtualization, fault tolerance, and cost reduction. The model promotes realtime and anywhere access to applications in the cloud with improved performance and reduced overhead costs on scheduling.


International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications | 2014

Collaborative Pharmacy Student Learning Outline for Mobile Atmosphere

Mohamed F. AlAjmi; Saudi Arabia; Shakir Khan

the idea of this research is for the concern of Collaborative learning based mobile factors by applying via pharmacy students of the college. We focus on three features, computer mutual learning, learning process module, and student learning mode. In this paper, student-focused instruct module, student edge section, teacher interface section, learner section, solution problem section, curriculum section, control section, and diagnose section are planned. This system permits students to be sustained with a real time approach, non-real time approach, mixture approach. The devices used contain smart phone, PDAs, mobile devices, transportable computers and tablet PDAs. This system is to become a more capable student learning environment so that student can get student’s learning done more efficiently. The development of a collaborative learning combines the advantages of an adaptive learning environment with the advantages of mobile telecommunication and the suppleness of mobile devices.


International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications | 2014

Data Protection Control and Learning Conducted Via Electronic Media I.E. Internet

F Mohamed; Shakir Khan; Abdulkadir Alaydarous

numerous e-taking in establishments are hurrying into receiving ICT without precisely arranging and seeing any related security concerns. E-learning is another technique for taking in which eventually relies on upon the Internet in its execution. The Internet has turned into the venue for another set of unlawful exercises, and the e-taking in environment is notwithstanding laid open to such dangers. In this paper, e- learning setting, definition, aspects, improvement, development, profits and tests are all explained upon. This paper examines the security components needed to be executed inside e-learning situations. Moreover, the paper clarifies the circumstances and existing examination relating to security in e-taking in. Besides, data security administration is inferred to help setting up a secured e-taking natures turf. Keywords—e-Learning; e-taking; ICT; data security component


International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications | 2013

Impact of Medical Technology on Expansion in Healthcare Expenses

Shakir Khan; Mohamed F. AlAjmi

the impact of medical technology on expansion in health care expenses has long been a subject of essential interest, mainly in the context of long-term outcrops of health spending, which must deal with the issue of the applicability of historical trends to future periods. The idea of this paper is to assess an approximate range for the involvement of technological alteration to growth in health spending, and to assess factors which might adjust this impact in the future. Based on the studies re-examined, we estimated that roughly half of growth in actual per capita health care costs is attributable to the beginning and diffusion of new medical technology, within an approximately probable range of 38 to 62 percent of expansion.


International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications | 2012

Growing Cloud Computing Efficiency

Mohamed F. AlAjmi; Vice Dean-Quality; Arun Sharma; Shakir Khan; Nationality Indian

Cloud computing is basically altering the expectation for how and when computing, storage and networking assets should be allocated, managed and devoted. End-users are progressively more sensitive in response time of services they ingest. Service Developers wish for the Service Providers to make sure or give the ability for dynamically assigning and managing resources in respond to alter the demand patterns in real-time. Ultimately, Service Providers are under anxiety to build their infrastructure to facilitate real-time end-to-end visibility and energetic resource management with well grained control to decrease total cost of tenure for improving quickness. What is required to rethink of the underlying operating system and management infrastructure to put up the on-going renovation of data centre from the traditional server-centric architecture model to a cloud or network centric model? This paper projects and describes a indication model for a network centric data centre infrastructure management heap that make use of it and validates key ideas that have enabled dynamism, the quality of being scalable, reliability and security in the telecommunication industry to the computing engineering. Finally, the paper will explain a proof of concept classification that was implemented to show how dynamic resource management can be enforced to enable real-time service guarantee for network centric data centre architecture.


Archive | 2012

Using Instructive Data Mining Methods to Revise the Impact of Virtual Classroom in E-Learning

Mohamed F. AlAjmi; Shakir Khan; Abu Sarwar Zamani; Prince Sultan


Archive | 2013

Data Center -Based, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) in Cloud Computing

Abu Sarwar Zamani; Mohammad Jawed Miandad; Shakir Khan


International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies | 2017

THE ROLE OF OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGY IN DEVELOPMENT OF E-LEARNING EDUCATION

Shakir Khan; Mohamed F. AlAjmi

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