A Brief Study of Middleware Technologies: Programming Applications and Management Systems | Chapter 15 | Novel Research Aspects in Mathematical and Computer Science Vol. 1

Many platforms, services, applications, hardware, and operating systems are connected through the middleware layer. Because the middleware layer abstracts much low-level complexity and makes applications and software systems portable, it allows disparate systems to interface and function together in harmony. Middleware technologies enable software engineers to swiftly construct software systems and applications, allowing developers toContinue reading “A Brief Study of Middleware Technologies: Programming Applications and Management Systems | Chapter 15 | Novel Research Aspects in Mathematical and Computer Science Vol. 1”

Dynamic Analysis Based Mobile Malware Classification Using Supervised Machine Learning Methods | Book Publisher International

In this modern era, the rapid expansion of android applications and mobile users has resulted in a significant surge in cyber attacks via mobile phones. Mobile malware attacks are one of the most common cyber attacks detected among Android users during the Pandemic period, with intrusions of adware, spyware, banking malware, SMS malware, riskware, viruses,Continue reading “Dynamic Analysis Based Mobile Malware Classification Using Supervised Machine Learning Methods | Book Publisher International”

Studies on the Domains of Regularly Solvable Operators in the Direct Sum Spaces | Chapter 12 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6

We give a characterization of all regularly solvable operators and their adjoints generated by a general ordinary quasi-differential expressions (jp )in the direct sum Hilbert spaces L (w )2 (a p,b p),p=1,…,N, given a general quasi-differential expressions (1), (2),…, (n) each of order n with complex coefficients and their formal adjoint are 1+, On theContinue reading “Studies on the Domains of Regularly Solvable Operators in the Direct Sum Spaces | Chapter 12 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6”

Cluster Based MapReduce Technique for Predicting Heart Disease -: A Modelling Approach | Chapter 11 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6

The process of classifying data components using class labels is known as classification. It is the technique of guided learning. It’s also the process of identifying the model that explains and differentiates data types and their values. MapReduce is a programming paradigm that allows you to execute distributed computation on a computer cluster. The userContinue reading “Cluster Based MapReduce Technique for Predicting Heart Disease -: A Modelling Approach | Chapter 11 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6”

Study of Relations’ Properties Compatibility | Chapter 10 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6

This post is a follow-up to my previous study [1]. The circumstances for the emergence of tolerance are examined in the first section – the uncertainty in the definition of the diagonal for such sets leads to it. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that the previously indicated property manifestations of relations cannot occur inadvertently or independentlyContinue reading “Study of Relations’ Properties Compatibility | Chapter 10 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6”

Determination of Total Dominator Colorings in Caterpillars | Chapter 09 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6

The total dominator chromatic number in caterpillars is determined in this chapter. Assume that there are no isolated vertices in the graph. A total dominator colouring of a graph is a suitable colouring with the additional characteristic that each vertex dominates a colour class. The total dominator chromatic number of is the least number ofContinue reading “Determination of Total Dominator Colorings in Caterpillars | Chapter 09 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6”

Study on “Weak” Efficiencies in Vector Optimization | Chapter 08 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6

Because of its extensive applications in disciplines such as mathematical economics, game theory, and the geometry of normed spaces, efficient points are well-known in vector optimization. We present a unified approach to the “weak” efficient points, based on the numerous types of efficient points introduced and explored over time by several writers (see [1-7], [8]).Continue reading “Study on “Weak” Efficiencies in Vector Optimization | Chapter 08 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6″

Numerical Approach in Superconductivity: An Advanced Study | Chapter 07 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6

The critical temperature Tc of high-temperature superconductors of diverse families is proposed to be dependent on their composition and structure. The critical temperature of high-temperature superconductors (hydrides, Hg- and Y-based cuprates) has been shown to be strongly influenced by the serial number of constituent elements, their valence, and crystal lattice structure. It is demonstrated thatContinue reading Numerical Approach in Superconductivity: An Advanced Study | Chapter 07 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6

Comprehensive Study on Cybercrimes and Cyber Security: A Recent Approach | Chapter 06 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6

Crime has been rapidly progressing into the universe of data and innovation in recent years. Cybercrime has become a part of today’s world, causing harm to individuals, organisations, and, unexpectedly, the government. Cybercrime detection measures and grouping techniques have produced varying degrees of success in preventing and shielding data from such attacks. A number ofContinue reading “Comprehensive Study on Cybercrimes and Cyber Security: A Recent Approach | Chapter 06 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6”

Elliptical Curves are Reducible: A Mathematical Approach | Chapter 05 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 6

In this paper, I show how to compress elliptical curves so that we can determine whether they have a y2 integer or more than one. Author(S) Details Andri LopezI. Polytechnicleon Leon, Spain. Enfer DiezI. Polytechnicleon Leon, Spain. View Book:- https://stm.bookpi.org/RAMRCS-V6/article/view/5308

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