@Research Paper <#LINE#>Framework for the Comparison of Classifiers for Medical Image Segmentation with Transform and Moment based features<#LINE#>Hameed@Maria,Sharif@Muhammad,Raza@Mudassar,Haider@SyedWaqas,Iqbal@Muhammad<#LINE#>1-10<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2012-372.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Computer Sciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Wah Cantt., 47040, PAKISTAN <#LINE#>10/10/2012<#LINE#>14/11/2012<#LINE#>The paper depicts and elaborates a new framework for the comparison of classifiers for medical image segmentation with transform and moment based features. Medical images modalities such as Ultrasound (US) bladder, Ultrasound (US) phantom, Computerized Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance (MR) images are segmented using different algorithms namely, k-Nearest Neighbor (kNN), Grow and learn (GAL) and Incremental Supervised Neural Networks (ISNN). Segmentation is performed by applying feature extraction methods such as 2D Continuous Wavelet Transform (2D-CWT), Moments of gray level histogram (MGH) and a combined version of both 2D-CWT and MGH, called Hybrid features. With different iterations, the analysis results indicate that kNN performs better than GAL, and the performance of GAL is better than that of the ISNN for image segmentation. During analysis a comparison has been drawn between the performance of kNN, GAL and ISNN on the above three feature extraction schemes and also provides the qualitative and quantitative analysis of three classifiers. Results indicate that the performance of 2D-CWT and that of Hybrid features is consistently better than MGH features for all image modalities. The demonstrated frame work or the system is capable to meet the demand for selecting best approach in order to meet the given time constraints and accuracy standards in medical image segmentation. <#LINE#> @ @ Zhy C.M., Gu Guo-chang, Liu Hai-bo, Shen Jing and Yu Hualong, Segmentation of Ultrasound Image Based on Texture Feature and Graph Cut, International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, 795-798, 12-14 (2008) @No $ @ @ Chi-Man Pun and Hong-Min Zhu, Image Segmentation using Discrete Cosine Texture Feature, International Journal of Computers, 4(1), 19-26 (2010) @No $ @ @ Chen Jia-xin and Liu Sen, A medical image segmentation method based on watershed transform, The Fifth International Conference on Computer and Information Technology, 2005, CIT 2005, 634- 638, (2005) @No $ @ @ Zhy Chang-ming, Gu Guo-chang, Liu Hai-bo, Shen Jing and Yu Hualong, Segmentation of Ultrasound Image Based on Texture Feature and Graph Cut, International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, 1, 795-798 (2008) @No $ @ @ Grau V., Mewes A.U.J., Alcaniz M., Kikinis R. and Warfield S.K., Improved watershed transform for medical image segmentation using prior information, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 23(4), 447-458 (2004) @No $ @ @ Waqas Haider, Muhammad Sharif Malik, Mudassar Raza, Abdul Wahab, Izhar Ahmed Khan, Umar Zia, Jawad Tanveer, Hadia Bashir, A Hybrid Method for Edge Continuity based on Pixel Neighbor Pattern Analysis (PNPA) for Remote Sensing Satellite Images, International Journal of Communications, Networks and System Sciences,5( 9A), 624-630 (2012) @No $ @ @ Regina Pohle and Klaus D., Toennies, Segmentation of medical images using adaptive region growing, Proceedings of SPIE (Medical Imaging), San Diego; 4322 1337-46 (2001) @No $ @ @ Sahoo P.K., Soltani S. and Wong A.K.C., A survey of thresholding techniques, Comput. 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In doing so, first, we briefly performed an overview of the proactivity literature. Then, we developed the research model and tested based on a sample of 148 bank clerk who completed surveys at their early career. The results indicated that institutional tactics affect proactive ones and socialization outcomes positively. Meanwhile, some demographics accounted for a significant part of variance in proactivity. We also found that institutional tactics moderate the relationship between proactive tactics and socialization outcomes negatively. These results suggest the need for organizational efforts to interact with newcomers' proactive behaviors to achieve the appropriate socialization outcomes. Finally, we discussed the study results and concluded with normative imperatives in the form of some implications for practice and several calls for future researches. <#LINE#> @ @ Saks A.M. and Ashforth B.E., Organizational Socialization: Making Sense of the Past and Present as a Prologue for the Future, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 51(2), 234-279 (1997) @No $ @ @ Saks A.M. and Gruman J.A., Organizational socialization and positive organizational behaviour: implications for theory, research, and practice, Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 28(1), 14-26 (2011) @No $ @ @ Ashforth B.E., Sluss D.M. and Harrison S.H., Socialization in Organizational Contexts, International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2007, 1-70, John Wiley and Sons Ltd (2008) @No $ @ @ Gruman J.A., Saks A.M. and Zweig D.I., Organizational socialization tactics and newcomer proactive behaviors: An integrative study, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 69(1), 90-104 (2006) @No $ @ @ Fritz C. and Sonnentag S., Antecedents of Day-Level Proactive Behavior: A Look at Job Stressors and Positive Affect During the Workday, Journal of Management, 35(1), 94-111 (2009) @No $ @ @ Saks A.M., Gruman J.A. and Cooper-Thomas H., The neglected role of proactive behavior and outcomes in newcomer socialization, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 79(1), 36-46 (2011) @No $ @ @ Griffin A.E.C., Colella A. and Goparaju S., Newcomer and Organizational Socialization Tactics: An Interactionist Perspective, Human Resource Management Review, 10(4), 453-474 (2000) @No $ @ @ Ashforth B.E., Sluss D.M. and Saks A.M., Socialization tactics, proactive behavior, and newcomer learning: Integrating socialization models, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 70(3), 447-462 (2007) @No $ @ @ Crant J.M., Proactive Behavior in Organizations, Journal of Management, 26(3), 435-462 (2000) @No $ @ @ Grant A.M., Parker S. and Collins C., Getting credit for proactive behavior: supervisor reactions depend on what you value and how you feel, Personnel Psychology, 62(1), 31-55 (2009) @No $ @ @ Parker S.K., Williams H.M. and Turner N., Modeling the antecedents of proactive behavior at work, Journal of Applied Psychology, 91(3), 636 (2006) @No $ @ @ Bolino M.C., Citizenship and impression management: Good soldiers or good actors?Academy of Management Review, 24(1), 82-98 (1999) @No $ @ @ Chan D., Interactive effects of situational judgment effectiveness and proactive personality on work perceptions and work outcomes, Journal of Applied Psychology, 91(2), 475-481 (2006) @No $ @ @ Gruman J.A. and Saks A.M., Socialization preferences and intentions: Does one size fit all? Journal of Vocational Behavior, 79(2), 419-427 (2011) @No $ @ @ Finkelstein L.M., Kulas J.T. and Dages K.D., Age Differences in Proactive Newcomer Socialization Strategies in Two Populations, Journal of Business and Psychology, 17(4), 473-502 (2003) @No $ @ @ Kuo Y.K., The Relationship among Goal Orientation, Performance Information Seeking, Performance Information Feedback and Socialization Outcomes during Newcomer Socialization, Master's Thesis, (2005) @No $ @ @ Brett J.M., Feldman D.C. and Weingart L.R., Feedback-Seeking Behavior of New Hires and Job Changers, Journal of Management, 16(4), 737-749 (1990) @No $ @ @ Cable D.M. and Parsons, C.K., Socialization Tactics and Person-Organization Fit, Personnel Psychology, 54(1), 1-23 (2001) @No $ @ @ Ruiz-Quintanilla S.A. and Claes R., The impact of early career experiences on youth's proactive work socialization behavior, CAHRS Working Paper Series, (1995) @No $ @ @ Rollag K., The impact of relative tenure on newcomer socialization dynamics, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 25(7), 853-872 (2004) @No $ @ @ Jones G., Socialization Tactics, Self-Efficacy, and Newcomers' Adjustments to Organizations, The Academy of Management Journal, 29(2), 262-279 (1986) @No $ @ @ Ashford S.J. and Black J.S., Proactivity during organizational entry: The role of desire for control, Journal of Applied Psychology, 81(2), 199-214 (1996) @No $ @ @ Ashford S.J., Feedback-seeking in individual adaptation: A resource perspective, Academy of Management Journal, 29(3), 465-487 (1986) @No $ @ @ Morrison E.W., Newcomer information seeking: Exploring types, modes, sources, and outcomes, Academy of Management Journal, 36(3), 557-589 (1993) @No $ @ @ Lyons T., Propensity to leave scale of 1971, JD Cook, SJ Hepworth, TD Wall, PB Warr, Editors, Experience of work: a compendium and review of 249 measures and their use, New York: Academic Press, (1981) @No $ @ @ Podsakoff P.M., MacKenzie S.B., Lee J.Y. and Podsakoff, N.P., Common method biases in behavioral research: a critical review of the literature and recommended remedies, Journal of applied psychology, 88(5), 879-903 (2003) @No $ @ @ Cohen J., Cohen P., West S.G. and Aiken L.S., Applied Multiple Regression/Correlation Analysis for Behavioral Sciences (3rd Ed.), New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc., (2003) @No $ @ @ Van Maanen J. and Schein E.H., Toward a theory of organizational socialization, Research in organizational behavior, 1(1), 209-264 (1979) @No <#LINE#>Aerodynamic Performance Optimization of Smart Wing Using SMA Actuator<#LINE#>E.@Dileep,M.@Nebish,V.@Loganathan<#LINE#>17-22<#LINE#>3.ISCA-RJRS-2013-017.pdf<#LINE#>Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, INDIA @ RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, @ INDIA Government College of Engineering, Salem, INDIA<#LINE#>20/1/2013<#LINE#>9/2/2013<#LINE#>Airplanes found today in commercial, private or military use possess fix wings that allow them to fly. The different shapes of wings, camber angles, textures among other characteristics gives the aircraft its own aerodynamic properties. These properties allow the aircraft to fulfill the specific task for which it was intended. However, new technology and development has pushed forward the idea of a wing that could have different aerodynamics properties by changing its form and shape. This would make it able to adapt itself to different flight conditions. The main objective of the current research work is to improve the aerodynamic performance of an experimental aircraft wing that operates at various cruise conditions. The improvement is realized through viscous drag reduction by promoting a large laminar flow run on the upper surface of the wing. To achieve this aerodynamic ability, regardless of the flow conditions, the wing upper surface is subject to controlled and well-studied deformation (in-flight morphing) to keep the drag at its lowest possible value. In the current research work, the wing is equipped with new morphing actuation mechanism hardware with suitably designed controllers. The purpose of this experiment was to develop a mechanism using Shape Memory Allows (SMA) to vary the camber thickness of the wing. The airfoil used in this experiment was a NACA0021. The fabrication of morphing wing has been done and the two-dimensional analysis, using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and aerodynamic tests were conducted in an open-circuit wind tunnel for this morphing wing. The tests were carried out for this morphing wing to determine the lift to drag ratio at various angles of attack. Then the results obtained by CFD and experimental have been discussed. <#LINE#> @ @ Mamou M., Mebarki Y., Khalid M. and Genest M.,Aerodynamic performance optimization of a wind tunnel morphing wing model subject to various cruise flow conditions, 27th International congress of the aeronautical sciences, (ICAS 2010) @No $ @ @ Dayananda G.N., Senthil Kumar P. and Subba Rao M.,Development of SMA based actuator mechanisms for deployment of control surfaces, International Conference on Smart Materials Structures and Systems, (2005) @No $ @ @ Ermira J. Abdullah, Cees Bil and Simon Watkins, Testing of adaptive airfoil for UAV using shape memory alloy actuators, 27th International congress of the aeronautical sciences, (2010) @No $ @ @ Chi Seng LEE, Di-Bao WANG, Fei-Bin HSIAO, and Yen Hock LIM. Classification of airfoils by abnormal behavior of lift curves at low Reynolds number, 24th International congress of the aeronautical sciences (2004) @No $ @ @ Chi Seng LEE, Di-Bao WANG, Fei-Bin HSIAO, and Yen Hock LIM. Classification of airfoils by abnormal behavior of lift curves at low Reynolds number, 24th International congress of the aeronautical sciences (2004) @No $ @ @ Brian D., Roth and William A., Crossley, Application of optimization techniques in the conceptual design of morphing aircraft, AIAA's 3rd Annual Aviation Technology,Integration, and Operations (ATIO) Tech (2003) @No $ @ @ Ming H. Wu and L. McD. 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Morphing wing using shape memory alloy: A conceptual proposal (June 2002) @No <#LINE#>Analysis and Design of a Novel Junctionless Triple Metal Cylindrical Surround Gate (JLTM CSG) MOSFET<#LINE#>SantoshKumar@Gupta,Srimanta@Baishya<#LINE#>23-31<#LINE#>4.ISCA-RJRS-2013-029.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad, UP– 211004, INDIA @ Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam – 788010, INDIA <#LINE#>28/1/2013<#LINE#>12/2/2013<#LINE#>All transistors in use currently are based upon the laws of junctions. But due to dimensional scaling of the MOS transistors, the fabrication of the lower dimensional MOSFETs is becoming difficult due to the presence of the two junctions at source and drain sides. There is also decrement in the ON state current due to smaller dimensions of the transistors, since the current mainly flows through the inversion layer created at the SiO/Si interface. One alternate option for the improvement of the above mentioned characteristics was demonstrated by Colinge et. al. by Junctionless (JL) Transistors in the year 2010, which was conceptualized and patented by Lilienfield in 1925. The effect of the dimensional scaling on JL transistors are still to be explored in submicron regime. Being the depletion mode device, the JL devices are normally ON even in the absentia of the gate potential. So, to turn these devices OFF, one has to apply a gate potential. In this paper we propose a JL cylindrical surrounding gate (CSG) MOSFET using triple metal gate (TMG) structure to overcome this limitation of the Junctionless transistors. With the use of the TMG structure, many other parameters have also been observed to be improved. The analog and RF parameters of proposed junction less triple metal cylindrical surrounding gate (JLTM CSG) MOSFETs like transconductance, transconductance generation factor, intrinsic gain, early voltage, cutoff frequency, maximum frequency of oscillation, gain bandwidth product etc. have been verified to be also improved using the extensive 3D TCAD simulations. <#LINE#> @ @ Lilienfield, J. E. Method and apparatus for controlling electric current. US patent, 1,745,175 (1925) @No $ @ @ Lilienfield, J. E. Device for controlling electric current. US patent, 1,900,018 (1928) @No $ @ @ Jean-Pierre Colinge et al, Nanowire transistors without junctions, Nature Nanotechnology, 5(3), 225 (2010) @No $ @ @ R. Rios, A. Cappellani, M. Armstrong, A. Budrevich, H. Gomez, R. Pai, N. Rahhal-orabi, and K. Kuhn, Comparison of Junctionless and Conventional Trigate Transistors With Lg Down to 26 nm, IEEE Electron Device Letters, 32(9), 1170-1172 (2011) @No $ @ @ Suresh Gundapaneni, Swaroop Ganguly, Anil Kottantharayil, Bulk Planar Junctionless Transistor (BPJLT): An Attractive Device Alternative for Scaling, IEEE Electron Device Letters, 32(3), 261-263 (2011) @No $ @ @ Chun-Jung Su, Tzu-ITsai, Yu-Ling Liou, Zer-Ming Lin, Horng-Chih Lin, Tien-Sheng Chao, Gate-All-Around Junctionless Transistors With Heavily Doped Polysilicon Nanowire Channels, IEEE Electron Device Letters, 32(4), 521-523 (2011) @No $ @ @ Pushpapraj Singh, Navab Singh, Jianmin Miao, Woo-Tae Park, Dim-Lee Kwong, Gate-All-Around Junctionless Nanowire MOSFET With Improved Low-Frequency Noise Behavior, IEEE Electron Device Letters, 32(12), 1752-1754 (2011) @No $ @ @ Te-Kuang Chiang, A Quasi-Two-Dimensional Threshold Voltage Model for Short-Channel Junctionless Double-Gate MOSFETs, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 59(9), 2284-2289 (2012) @No $ @ @ Haijun Lou, Lining Zhang, Yunxi Zhu, Xinnan Lin, Shengqi Yang, Jin He, Mansun Chan, A Junctionless Nanowire Transistor with a Dual-Material Gate, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 59(7), 1829-1836 (2012) @No $ @ @ Gupta Santosh Kumar, Baishya Srimanta, Novel characteristics of Junction less Dual Metal Cylindrical Surround Gate (JLDM CSG) MOSFETs, Res. J. Recent Sci, 2(1), 44-52 (2013) @No <#LINE#>Introduce and Compare Two Approaches for Monitoring a Two-Stage Process by Profile Quality Characteristic in the Second Stage<#LINE#>Esmaeeli@Hamid,Ahmad@Sadegheih<#LINE#>32-42<#LINE#>5.ISCA-RJRS-2013-033.pdf<#LINE#> Department of Industrial Engineering, Yazd University, Yazd, IRAN <#LINE#>31/1/2013<#LINE#>14/2/2013<#LINE#>The quality of products is monitored according to the different control charts for quality characteristics of them. These quality characteristics are either variable or attribute can be a single variable, or a vector of variables or a profile relationship. However, because the quality of the product is the result of the performance of different procedures on the product, and usually these stages are not independent of each other, therefore, the assumption of independent process affecting error on the quality of the output. Up to now the effects of these situations on monitoring the multi-stage processes with single or multi variables were being examined. Though, multi-stage profile processes were less appealing for researchers. This paper introduces a model for a two-stage profile in addition to two different approaches that have been proposed for monitoring process.And the variation of the coefficients of the profile, as well as changes in the quality characteristics of the first stage, in a two-stage process, on the second phase control charts were reviewed. <#LINE#> @ @ Rodrigues L.L.R., Kantharaj A.N., Kantharaj B., Freitas W.R.C. and Murthy B.R.N., Effect of Cutting Parameters on Surface Roughness and Cutting Force in Turning Mild Steel, Res. J. 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Rodrigues and AnjaiahDevineni, Process Parameters Optimization in GFRP Drilling through Integration of Taguchi and Response Surface Methodology, Res.J.Recent Sci.,), 7-15 (2012) @No $ @ @ Zhang G.X., A New Type of Quality Control Chart Allowing the Presence of Assignable Causes the Cause-Selecting Control Chart, Acta ElectronicaSanica, , 1-10 (1980) @No $ @ @ Mahmoud M.A. and Woodall W.H., Phase I Analysis of Linear Profiles with Calibration Applications, Technometrics, 46, 377-391 (2004) @No $ @ @ Zhang G.X., Multiple Cause-Selecting Control Charts, Acta Electronic Sin, , 31-36 (1982) @No $ @ @ Hawkins D.M., Multivariate Quality Control Based on Regression Adjusted Variables, Technometrics, 33), 61-75 (1991) @No $ @ @ Hawkins D.M., Regression Adjustment for Variables in Multivariate Quality Control, Journal of Quality Technology, 25), 170-182 (1993) @No $ @ @ Wade M.R. and Woodall W.H., A Review and Analysis of Cause-Selecting Control Charts, Journal of Quality Technology, 25), 161-169 (1993) @No $ @ @ Yang S.F. and Yang C.M., An Approach to Controlling Two Dependent Process Steps with Auto correlated Observations, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 29), 170-177 (2006) @No $ @ @ Skinner K.R., Montgomery D.C. and Runger G.C., Generalized Linear Model-Based Control Charts for Discrete Semiconductor Process Data. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 20), pp. 777 786 (2004) @No $ @ @ Jearkpaporn, D., Montgomery, D.C., Runger, G.C. and Borror, C.M. Process Monitoring for Correlated Gamma-Distributed Data Using Generalized-Linear-Model-Based Control Charts, Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 19), 477-491 (2003) @No $ @ @ Jearkpaporn D., Montgomery D.C., Runger G.C. and Borror C.M., Model-based process monitoring using robust generalized linear models, International Journal of Production Research, 43, 1337-1354 (2005) @No $ @ @ Jearkpaporn D., Borror C.M., Runger G.C. and Montgomery D.C., Process Monitoring for Mean Shifts for Multiple Stage Processes, International Journal of Production Research, 4523), 5547-5570 (2007) @No $ @ @ Loredo E.N, Jearkpaporn D. and Borror C.M., Model-based control chart for autoregressive and correlated data, Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 18, 489-496 (2002) @No $ @ @ Shu L. and Tsung F., On multistage statistical process control, Journal of the Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers, 20, 1-8 (2003) @No $ @ @ Yang S.F. and Yang C.M., Effects of Imprecise Measurement on the Two Dependent Processes Control for the Autocorrelated Observations, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 26, 623-630 (2005) @No $ @ @ Niaki S.T.A. and Davoodi M., Designing a multivariate-multistage quality control system using artificial neural networks, International Journal of Production Research, 47(1), 251-271 (2009) @No $ @ @ Kang L. and Albin S.L., On-Line Monitoring When the Process Yields a Linear Profile, Journal of Quality Technology, 32, 418-426 (2000) @No $ @ @ Kim K., Mahmoud M.A. and Woodall W.H., On the Monitoring of Linear Profiles, Journal of Quality Technology, 35, 317-328 (2003) @No $ @ @ Gupta, S., Montgomery D.C. and Woodall W.H., Performance Evaluation of Two Methods for Online Monitoring of Linear Calibration Profiles, International journal of Production Research, 44, 1927-1942 (2006) @No $ @ @ Zou C., Zhang Y. and Wang Z., Control Chart Based on Change-Point Model for Monitoring Linear Profiles, IIE Transactions, 38, 1093-1103 (2006) @No $ @ @ Noorossana R., Vaghefi A. and Dorri M., Effect of NonNormality on the Monitoring of Simple Linear Profiles, Quality and Reliability Engineering International, Wiley Inter science, 27, 1015-1021 (2010) @No $ @ @ Jensen W.A., Birch J.B. and Woodall W.H., Monitoring correlation within linear profiles using mixed models, Journal of Quality Technology, 40, 167–183 (2008) @No $ @ @ Noorossana R., Saghaei A., Amiri A., Statistical Analysis of Profile Monitoring, John Wiley & Sons, (2011) @No $ @ @ Niaki S.T.A., Soleimani P. and Eghbali M., Performance Evaluation of methods for monitoring simple linear profiles in Multi stage Process, Journal of Engineering and Quality Management, 1(1), 1-14 (2012) @No <#LINE#>Effects of some Pretreatments of African Locust Bean Seeds (Parkia biglobosa) on Delivered Efficiency of a Devised Dehuller<#LINE#>E.A.@Sanya,R.H.@Ahouansou,G.@Bagan,A.@Vianou,D.J.@Hounhouigan<#LINE#>43-51<#LINE#>6.ISCA-RJRS-2013-039.pdf<#LINE#>Laboratory of Applied Energetic and Mechanics (LEMA), Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi (EPAC), University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC), 01 POB: 2009 Cotonou, BENIN @ Laboratory of Microbiology and Food Biotechnology, Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, Cotonou, BENIN <#LINE#>6/2/2013<#LINE#>26/2/2013<#LINE#>In West Africa in general and especially in Benin, African locust bean seeds (Parkia biglobosa) were processed and manufactured as various condiments extremely prised and consumed predominantly in sauces. Such condiments, variously named afitin, soumbala, netetu, iru, sonru, depending upon producer countries or zones, were processed using endogenous ten to twelve operation-steps technology including seeds precooking, dehulling of precooked seeds and cotyledons fermentation. Of all these operations, seeds husking constituted the most strenuous or painful and the less hygienic. Another consumers’ exigency to accounting for was a particular prized afitin formulation made of entire cotyledons only. To overcome these raised constraints, an experimental sheller plant was devised and realized. The actual article was devoted for analyzing the effects of different applied pre-treatments to locust bean seeds on technical efficiency of this designed mechanical dehuller. The seeds underwent, either hot-water cooking for 1, 2, 3 to 6 hours or fresh water soaking at 30±1°C for 24h, 48h and 72h else hot-air drying at 105°C for 1h, 2h and 3h. Evaluated performance parameters were the dehulling index (I), cotyledons yield (R), dehulling rate (T) and ratio of broken cotyledons (T). The results showed that devised apparatus had provided its best performance on the cooked seeds for 4 to 6h. The dehulling indices stabilized around 0.94-0.95, the dehulling rate to 98-99.44%, as ratio of broken cotyledons stagnated below 5% and dehulling yields at 48-52%. The corresponding values from traditional processing method were respectively of 0.93, 97%, 0% and 48.41%. <#LINE#> @ @ Alihonou S. D-V, Contribution à la valorisation technologique et nutritionnelle de la graine de néré (Parkia bigobosa) : Effet du décorticage mécanique sur le procédé et la qualité d’afitin. Thèse pour l’obtention du Diplôme d’Ingénieur Agronome, Université d’Abomey-Calavi, 55 (2006) @No $ @ @ Rateau N., Dynamique sociale et stratégies nutritionnelles: La place du néré (Parkia biglobosa) dans l’alimentation des populations de la savane ivoirienne. 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Dunal.), Res. J. Recent Sci.,1(7), 80-82 (2012) @No <#LINE#>Survey of the Relation between Organizational Structure and Informational Overload in Case Study: Payame Noor University<#LINE#>Kermani@RoyaArjmand<#LINE#>52-57<#LINE#>7.ISCA-RJRS-2013-041.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Psychology, Payame Noor University, PO BOX 19395-3697 Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>8/2/2013<#LINE#>19/2/2013<#LINE#>Increasing mass information is one of uppermost puzzles for managers who forced to confront with them. On one hand there is also deficient correct information. They may find it difficult to determine which information constitutes corporations’ strategic sources and lead to assets. But that is the question, what a proper solution is. Partly related to design and performance of management information systems. Another part of the solution can be found in design and establishment of appropriate organizational structure and management of organizational information sources. This research surveys the link between organizational structure and informational overload in PNU of Iran. Robbins Theory was the basis in assessment of organizational structure made. Three dimensions to organizational structure: centralization, formalization, complexity, with some indicators for each one, has been evaluated by the theory. This research which by purpose, method, nature of the subject and specified directions is applied, is kind of correlational research (concordance or relational). Moreover data collecting has been done through survey and questionnaires that are in common use for evaluation. Population universe was 217 in people included managers and experts of the PNU. Reliability of the questionnaires applying Retest technique, the indicator of reliability coefficientwhich is kind of co relational coefficient, distinguished by SPSS. This research has one major and 3 minor hypothesis. Final analysis of data verified the result: the st hypo (centralization) with 0.95 confidence level and the 2nd hypo (formalization) with 0.99 confidence levels. But the 3rdhypo (complexity) rejected. The major hypo (organizational structure) has been verified with 099. It is mentioned that the most impact on changes of informational overload variable caused by changes of formalization variable. <#LINE#> @ @ Norton B., Handling Information Overload, Society Management Informational Center, UK, 10-30 (2003) @No $ @ @ Daft R.L., Organization Theory and Design. 6th Edition. Cincinnati: Ohio, South- Western College Publishing, Innov. Change, Ch. 8: 286-314 (1998) @No $ @ @ Ackoff R.L., Management Misinformation Systems,Manage. Sci. J.,14(4), 147-156 (1967) @No $ @ @ Ackoff R.L., From Data to Wisdom, J. Appl Syst. 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An Investigation into the Effects of Information Overload in the U.K. and Worldwide, Reuters Business Information and Benchmark Research, London (1998) @No $ @ @ Eppler M. and Mengis J., The Concept of Information Overload: A review of literature from organization Science, Marketing, Accounting, MIS, and related disciplines, MCM Research paper, HSG/MCM/01, 325-344 (2002) @No $ @ @ Klausegger C. and Sinkovics R., Information Overload: a crossnational investigation of influence factors and effects, Mark. Intell. Plann., 25(7), 691-718 (2007) @No <#LINE#>Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) Diagnosis and Improving in a Small Business as an Essential tool for Business Competitiveness<#LINE#>M.M.@Ponce-Hernandez,A.@Gonzlez-Angeles,Navarro-Gonzlez@C.R.,E.@Cabrera-Cordova<#LINE#>58-65<#LINE#>8.ISCA-RJRS-2013-042.pdf<#LINE#>Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Facultad de Ingeniería, Ingeniería Mecánica, Blvd. Benito Juárez s/n, Col. Ex Ejido Coahuila, C.P.21900, Mexicali B.C., MÉXICO @ Universidad Politécnica de Baja California, Ingeniería en Tecnologías de Manufactura, Calle de la Claridad s/n, Col. Plutarco Elías Calles, C.P.21376, Mexicali, B.C., MÉXICO <#LINE#>9/2/2013<#LINE#>22/2/2013<#LINE#>Improvements and benefits than can be obtained by using lean manufacturing and six sigma have been documented widely, however there are several reasons why a small business does not apply such philosophies, impacting seriously their competitiveness. It is shown a study case of small company, where the measurement and analysis of the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) not only represented a framework of the company, but rather a guide to change and improve the competitiveness of the organization.It also shows and proves the benefits that can be achieved by applying tools of lean manufacturing and six sigma. <#LINE#> @ @ Sharma R. and Trikha V., TPM Implementation in Piston Manufacturing Industry for OEE, Inter. J. 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Selection in Supply Chain with Combined QFD and ANP Approaches (Case study)<#LINE#>Houshang@Taghizadeh,MehdiErshadi@sis <#LINE#>66-77<#LINE#>9.ISCA-RJRS-2013-049.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Management, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, IRAN <#LINE#>12/2/2013<#LINE#>28/2/2013<#LINE#>Supplier decisions are one of the most important aspects that firms must incorporate into their strategic processes. Buyer-supplier relationships play a key role in the success and effectiveness of a supply chain. The aim of this study was to develop an integrated analytical approach, combining quality function deployment (QFD) and analytic network process (ANP) approach, to evaluate the performance of suppliers. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is demonstrated by applying it to water industrial (East Azerbaijan Regional Water Company), questionnaires had been distributed to gather data for this study among experts in East Azerbaijan Regional Water Company. The findings indicated that supplier P.A.S with a 0.3010 weight score, is the first choice for the supply of strategic Items, supplier "Generator Dynamic" with a 0.2456 weight score, is the first choice for the supply of leverage Items supplier "Color Pars" with a 0.3338 weight score, is the first choice for the supply of average Items, Criterion "Quality" with a 0.2113 weight score, is the most important criterion in the selection of a supplier’s offer. 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(1991), Vendor selection criteria and methods, European Journal of Operational Research, 50 (1), 2-18 (2002) @No $ @ @ Lam K. and Zhao X., An application of quality function deployment to improve the quality of teaching, International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 15(4), 389-413 (1998) @No @Research Article <#LINE#>Design of a Controller for Suppressing the Stick-slip Oscillations in Oil well Drillstring<#LINE#>Azadi@Sassan,Halimberdi@Bake<#LINE#>78-82<#LINE#>10.ISCA-RJRS-2013-019.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Semnan University, IRAN<#LINE#>22/1/2013<#LINE#>23/2/2013<#LINE#>In oil well drilling operations, one of the important problems to deal with is represented by the necessity of suppressing harmful stick-slip self-excited oscillations. This oscillation is a source of failures which reduce rate of penetration (ROP) and increase drilling operation costs. Stick-slip leads to excessive bit wear, premature tool failures and a poor rate of penetration. In this paper we propose to use the weight on the bit (WoB) force as an additional control variable to compensate stick-slip oscillations. We use changes of torque applied to drillstring for adaptation of oB. Torque and WoBare both measurable and bit speed and bit torque is not necessary. Simulations applying this method show that the stick-slip oscillations can be eliminated without requiring a re-design of the velocity rotary-table control. <#LINE#> @ @ Morten Krotoy Johannessen Torgeir Myrvold, Stickprevention of drill strings using nonlinear model reduction and nonlinear model predictive control, Thesis of master of science of Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department of Engineering Cybernetics, MAY (2010) @No $ @ @ A.F.A. Serrarens, M.J.G. van de Molengraft, J.J. Kok and L. van den Steen, H-infinity control for suppressing stickslip in oil-well drillstrings, IEEE Control Systems(1998) @No $ @ @ E.M. Navarro-L´opez and R. Su´arezapproach to modeling and controlling stickin oil-well drillstrings, in IEEE International Conference on Control Applications Taipei, Taiwan, 1454-1460(2004) @No $ @ @ Carlos Canudas-de-Wit, Francisco R. Rubio, "Dnew mechanism for controlling stickwell drillstrings." IEEE Transactions on control systems technology, 16(6), (2008) @No $ @ @ Corchero M.A., Canudas-de-Stability of the D-OSKIL oscillation suppression mechanism for oil well drillstrings45th IEEE Conference on Decision and ControlDiego, California, 13-15 December (2006) @No $ @ @ E.M. Navarro-L´opez and D. Cort´es, Avoiding harmful oscillations in a drillstring through dynamical analysis, accepted in Journal of Sound and Vibration (2006) @No $ @ @ Marcos Silveira and Marian Wiercigroch, Low dimensional models for stick-slip vibration of drillInternational Conference on Modern Practice in Stress and Vibration Analysis, Journal of Physics181 (2009) @No <#LINE#>Studying the Role of Modern Marketing in Developing Non-Oil Exports (A case Study: Carpet Industry in Eastern Azerbaijan Province)<#LINE#>Armin@Rajabzadeh,Panahzadeh@Asghar<#LINE#>83-89<#LINE#>11.ISCA-RJRS-2013-022.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Marketing Management, Payame Noor University, PO BOX 19395-3697 Tehran, IRAN @ Department of Art, Payame Noor University, PO BOX 19395-3697, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>23/1/2013<#LINE#>17/2/2013<#LINE#>The expansion of non-oil exports needs controlling the imports and doing efforts to develop national production through the recognition of the present capabilities besides supplying the subsets. Thus, studying the problems of the exporters and trying to remove them is considered to be an important step towards the development of the exports and economic flourishing. The present research aims at studying the role of modern marketing in developing the carpet exports in Eastern Azerbaijan Province to identify the weak points and strong points of the current situation by recognizing the mixture of the important elements of marketing and the effective variables on the process of exports and developing carpet exports. Thus, based on the marketing literature, the role of the research variables which entail the famous 4 Ps in marketing as the product, price, the distribution channel, and promotion and advertisement which are called marketing associates on carpet exports was investigated. Regarding research methodology, we have used the correlation test and Freedman's test to measure the relationship and rank the research variables in developing hand-woven carpet exports. 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Business Services,17(1) 43-50, (2003) @No <#LINE#>Application of Homotopy Perturbation Method to Vector Host Epidemic Model with Non-Linear Incidences<#LINE#>MuhammadAltaf@Khan,S.@Islam,Ullah@Murad,SherAfzal@Khan,Zaman@G.,Muhammad@Arif,Sadiq@SyedFarasat<#LINE#>90-95<#LINE#>12.ISCA-RJRS-2013-067.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Mathematics, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, PAKISTAN @ Department of Mathematics, Islamia College University, Peshawar, PAKISTAN @ Department of Computer Science, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, PAKISTAN @ Department of Mathematics, University of Malakand Chakdara, Dir (lower), PAKISTAN<#LINE#>23/2/2013<#LINE#>25/3/2013<#LINE#>In this paper, we consider an epidemic model of vector host with non-linear incidences. The spread of the disease is due to the vector such as malaria, dengue and yellow fever. We use the homotopy perturbation method to the consider model to obtain their analytical and numerical solution. 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Any opposition against cooperating and helping each other will make a further threat in the region. <#LINE#> @ @ Gray H.P., Global Economic Involvement: A Synthesis of Modern International Economics, (D Denmark: Copenhagen Business school Press), (5)2, 175- 82 (1999) @No $ @ @ Holton R., Globalization and The Nation - state, (London: Macmillan Press ltd) (1998) @No $ @ @ Mingian Z., Globalization versus us strategy, Contemporary international Relations, 9 (2000) @No $ @ @ Buzan B., People, states and fear, The National security in the third world, in Edward Azar and Chung in moon (eds), National Security in the Third World, 14 (1988) @No $ @ @ Bvzan B., National Security in the Third World, Report, 12 (1998) @No $ @ @ Rothstein R., Alliances and small powers, (NY: Columbia university press), (8)3, 18-37 (1968) @No @Review Paper <#LINE#>Leadership is Vital for Project Managers to Achieve Project Efficacy<#LINE#>Riaz@Ahmed,Masood@MuhammadTahir,Noor@Azmi<#LINE#>99-102<#LINE#>14.ISCA-RJRS-2012-445.pdf<#LINE#>COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, PAKISTAN @ Department of Leadership and Management Studies, National Defense University, Islamabad, PAKISTAN @ Faculty of Management and Human Resource Development, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Johor Bahru, MALAYSIA<#LINE#>9/12/2012<#LINE#>1/1/2013<#LINE#>The aim of this article is to highlight the significance of leadership skills that are vital for project managers while managing projects effectively and efficiently. An interesting observation has been noted from literature in the field of project management that research on leadership of project managers is still limited even though calls have been made to conduct more research for more than one decade. It becomes important to understand and adopt leadership skills and competences to cope with modern challenges of project which affect on success or failure of project. The function of project managers is rapidly evolving from managing or directing to leading the projects who must possess essential knowledge, skills, and new emerging concept of leadership. The utility of project management will be more exciting, challenging and critical in coming years, while the position of project manager will also be much more diverse. 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Wisdom and view point delivered by the great eminent intelligentsia have been thoroughly studied and analyzed to reach an understanding of which of the activities and proficiencies are mandatory for every manager. It is observed that for a competent leader comprehension of roles of empathy, integrity and strategy are essential to manage the human resources in the organization adequately. Therefore, at each level effort should be put in order to create an environment of learning, independence and motivation for the very purpose of individual and organizational success. 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Based on the convention, A party may suspend the performance of his obligations if, after the conclusion of the contract, it becomes apparent that other party will not perform his obligations as a result limitations imposed by customary rules. Despite the fact the right to suspend contractual obligations in performance stage could be referred as legal assurance for the aggrieved party, in some legal systems including Iranian legal system the right is neglected in legislative and other legal procedures. Although one could argue that there are some rules for the object under other legal issues that indirectly assure the rights of the aggrieved party in anticipatory breach of contract, making coherent and transparent rules under common law should be considered by law makers. 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