@Research Paper <#LINE#>Evaluating load Current and MPPT Algorithms for the Solar Energy with an Emphasis on DC systems<#LINE#>Mohsen@Zanganeh,Norouzi@Farshid<#LINE#>1-8<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2013-542.pdf<#LINE#>New Castle University School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Zanjan, IRAN <#LINE#>11/8/2013<#LINE#>29/1/2014<#LINE#>The solar energy is a main renewable energy sources which can generates the power. The present study aims to investigate the relation between PV module and the load considering a way to control upmost power point which tracks in PV module. The produced output energies present the load by PV module considering the PV module. The present study relates to MPP (maximum power point) method regarding DC-DC power convertor attempts to use MPPT algorithm with respect to the changes of sun temperature. MPPT algorithm has been used since it has a simple performance mentioned as a quick method to estimate the maximum power point. Based on voltage-based maximum power point tracker (VMPPT), PV open circuit voltage is estimated on line whereby the maximum power point is estimated in PV and the power is continuously synchronized. PV module and DC-DC converter as well as maximum power point tracking are modeled and simulated in this study. <#LINE#> @ @ A photovoltaic array simulation Model for Matlab–Simulink GUI Environment, by YUN Tiam Tan, student ember, IEEE, Daniel S. 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Therefore it has become one of the highly rated priorities of banks to govern the IT and take full value of it. Since the IT enables the various segments of any bank therefore aligning the IT with the core business and other segments of the bank is vital. In order to take the competitive advantage over other banks in the market, appropriate processes to measure the performance of the IT are key to govern the IT. Risk is another threat to IT, hence management of risk and management of the performance of IT are the seriously significant elements of IT governance. Various frameworks to govern the IT are introduced to assist and guide the technical persons who run and control the IT in their respective banks. Every framework contains different processes and standards but the objective of all the frameworks is only the governance of IT in any organization comprising IT. In this research status of IT governance is identified in the banking industry of Pakistan today. This research will be helpful study for those technical persons who are associated with the banking industry and technical management have the intention to strengthen their respective banks to decrease the loop holes in the field of IT. <#LINE#> @ @ Randy V. Bradley and Renée M.E. Pratt, Exploring the Relationships Among Corporate Entrepreneurship, IT Governance, and Risk Management, Proceedings of the 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, IEEE, (2011) @No $ @ @ Zhuang Chen, Qiulin Song, Chonglai Zhu and Shibang Cai, Study of Evaluating Method of Enterprise Information Technology Operation and Maintenance Capacity, IEEE, (2011) @No $ @ @ Aa Narmeen Bawany, Rabia Ahmed and Qanita Zakir, Common Biometric Authentication Techniques: Comparative Analysis, Usability and Possible Issues Evaluation, Research Journal of Computer and Information Technology Science, 1(4), 5-14 (2013) @No $ @ @ Lakshmi P.S., Pasha Sajid and Ramana M.V, Security and Energy efficiency in Ad Hoc Networks, Research Journal of Computer and Information Technology Sciences,1(1), 14-17 (2013) @No $ @ @ Social Networking : Its Uses and Abuses, Research Journal of Computer and Information Technology Sciences, ISCA, 1(1), 14-17 (2013) @No $ @ @ Mafaza Sajid and Sarah Mansoor, Usability Testing of Wiki’s, Research Journal of Computer and Information Technology Science ISCA, , 1(5), 1-7 (2013) @No $ @ @ Patil Swati P.1, Pawar B.V.2 and Patil Ajay S., Search Engine Optimization: A Study, Research Journal of Computer and Information Technology Sciences, 1(1), 10-13 (2013) @No $ @ @ Sureerat Saetang and Abrar Haider, IT Governance Implementation in Corporate Environments: A Case Study of an International Hospital in Thailand, Proceedings of PICMET '13: Technology Management for Emerging Technologies., IEEE, (2013) @No $ @ @ Radojevic T. and Radovanovic D., The impact of electronic banking on offer of financial services, IEEE,(2010) @No $ @ @ Yongchen LI and YANG Wen, Risk-oriented Internal Audit In The ERM Framework, 3rd International Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering, IEEE, DOI 10.1109/ICIII.2010.419, (2010) @No $ @ @ Humam AlAgha, Examining the Relationship between IT Governance Domains, Maturity, Mechanisms, and Performance: An Empirical Study toward a Conceptual Framework, 10th International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, IEEE, DOI 10.1109/ITNG.2013.12, (2013) @No $ @ @ Dalibor Radovanovi, Marko Šarac, Saša Adamovi and Dubravka Lu, Necessity of IT Service Management and IT Governance, IEEE, (2011) @No $ @ @ Lesego M. 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IEEE, (2011) @No $ @ @ Arun Nagarle Shivashankarappa and Ramalingam Dharmalingam, Implementing it Governance Using Cobit: A Case Study Focusing on Critical Success Factors, World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2012) , IEEE, (2012) @No $ @ @ COBIT, http://searchsecurity. techtarget.com/ definition/ COBIT, [Access: 29-11-2013], (2013) @No $ @ @ Victor Alves, Jorge Ribeiro and Pedro Castro, Information Technology Governance – A Case Study of the Applicability of ITIL and COBIT in a Portuguese Private School, IEEE, (2012) @No $ @ @ ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library), (2008) http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/ definition/ ITIL [Access: 16-10-2013], (2013) @No $ @ @ Rúben Filipe de Sousa Pereira and Miguel Mira da Silva, A Maturity Model for Implementing ITIL v3, IEEE 6th World Congress on Services, IEEE, DOI 10.1109/SERVICES.2010.80, (2010) @No $ @ @ Xiu-hua SU and Xi ZHAO, Analysis on Effects of Risk Management Level on Internal Control, IEEE, (2011) @No $ @ @ Travis D. 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Gordon, Nick Papanikolaou and Siani Pearson, Mapping Legal Requirements to IT Controls, IEEE,(2013) @No $ @ @ What is ISO 17799? http://17799.denialinfo.com/ whatisiso17799.htm [Access: 16-10-2013], (2013) @No $ @ @ Haleh Bagher Esmaili, Hassan Gardesh and Dr. Shahram Shadrokh Sikari, Strategic Alignment: ITIL Perspective, 2nd International Conference on Computer Technology and Development (ICCTD 2010) , IEEE, (2010) @No $ @ @ Value of IT: Beyond the Theoretical, ISACA JOURNAL, ISACA, VOLUME 2, (2009) @No $ @ @ Tati Ernawati, Suhardi and Doddi R.Nugroho, IT Risk Management Framework Based on ISO 31000:2009, International Conference on System Engineering and Technology, IEEE, (2012) @No $ @ @ Carlos Raniery P. dos Santos, Winnie Cheng and David Loewenstern, Performance Management and Quantitative Modeling of IT Service Processes Using Mashup Patterns, IEEE, (2012) @No <#LINE#>Designing Strategic control Model in order to realize purposes of 20-yaer Landscape document in Islamic Republic of Iran<#LINE#>Abdolghader@Tekei,Gholamreza.@Memarzadeh,Najafbeigi@Reza<#LINE#>16-24<#LINE#>3.ISCA-RJRS-2013-1058.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Public Administration, Science and Research branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>11/12/2013<#LINE#>5/5/2014<#LINE#> Strategic control is one of the important parts of strategic management, which enables managers to have control on all stages of strategic management process and avoid its probable deviations. Organizations can evaluate different parts of strategic management through strategic control and they can also support those domains, which faced some problems and need more support than other parts. The main objective of the present study is to design and assess strategic control model in order to realize purposes of 20-year landscape document in Islamic Republic of Iran. In order to achieve targets of the study, survey study would be conducted. Among strategic mangers and experts and also among academic masters and scholars of management science, 20 people would be considered as population of the study. According to their properties and form of statistical population, Delphi method would be applied. Required data would be also collected using library studies and alternative questionnaire. Obtained results from the study indicate that human-oriented strategic control would be significant in order to control strategic purposes of 20-year landscape document in Islamic Republic. In addition, strategic controls would be effective in realizing strategic purposes to 75% as the independent variable of the study. <#LINE#> @ @ Lorenz Peter, Scott Morten, Michel F and Guschel Sumantra, Strategic control, trans, Seyyed Mohammad Aarabi and Mohammad Hakkak, first edition, Tehran: publications of Cultural Research Center, (2006) @No $ @ @ Pears John A and Robinson Richard B, Strategic management and programming, trans. Sohrab Khalili Shourini, sixth edition, Tehran: Pub. Yadvareh Ketab, (2010) @No $ @ @ Linston H.A and Turoff M., Delphi : A Brief Look Backward and Forward" Technological Forecasting andsocial change, 1-8, (2010) @No $ @ @ Acker David, Strategic management of market, trans. 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Entrepreneurship Management, Tehran University, IRAN <#LINE#>28/12/2013<#LINE#>27/5/2014<#LINE#>In today's growing world, family businesses have a great importance in economic growth and development, and creating employment. In a general definition, family business can be considered as an organization in which the main decisions and operational plans, especially management transmission and replacements, are directed and influenced by the members of one or a number of families. Despite the fact that the results of different studies show the high importance of family business in proceeding economic goals of countries, including Iran, unfortunately the success rate of such businesses is generally low. Hence, this study aims at investigating effective factors in a successful transmission of family business to next generations, considering the existing background and records. To this end, five factors were identified which are namely: harmonious activities of the present members of the family and the next generation, expert advisors, holding family meetings, preparation and choice of successor. For the purpose of investigating the above factors, family businesses located in ten industrial cities in the province of Alborz including 105 industrial units were considered as the statistical population. To access all the members, total count method was applied and data was gathered from the owners of these businesses by the use of the designed questionnaire. To check the validity of the questionnaire, content analysis method was applied and Cronbach's alphawas applied for checking the reliability of the questionnaire. The results indicated an acceptable validity and reliability for the questionnaire. To test the study hypotheses and checking if there is any relationship between the variables, Pearson Correlation test and Multiple Regressions were applied. The obtained results showed that there is a significant and positive relationship between the successful transmissions of the family business with all the factors under investigation, except the use of expert advisors. <#LINE#> @ @ Justin Walter, Strategic Succession Planning in the Family Business : A Guide for Executive, Gatton College of Business and Economics, University of Kentucky, (2009) @No $ @ @ Moradi Q, Investigating the relation between organizational culture and job satisfaction in the National Oil Products' Distribution Company (Chalus, west of Mazandaran province). 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J. Recent Sci., 3(1), 33-37 (2014) @No <#LINE#>A two Phase Approach for solving Dynamic Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows<#LINE#>Maryam@Razavi,Eshlaghy@AbbasToloie<#LINE#>34-40<#LINE#>5.ISCA-RJRS-2014-02.pdf<#LINE#>Department of industrial management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>1/1/2014<#LINE#>8/5/2014<#LINE#>In this paper, a two phase algorithm for solving the dynamic capacitated vehicle routing problems with soft time windows is proposed. In phase one an ant colony optimization algorithm is used to find solution for static data of problem. In second phase, an improved heuristic algorithm based on insertion heuristic is used to solve the problem in presence of dynamic arrivals of new customer orders. The proposed algorithm has been performed on the Solomon R and RC problems. The results are evaluated through a measure denoted as the value of information. 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In this study which is a descriptive study appropriate to general survey method, Emotional Intelligence Scale adapted to Turkish by Göçet was used as data collection tool. In the analysis of the data obtained, One-Sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, independent t test, One Way ANOVA, correlation analysis were applied and descriptive statistics (means and frequencies) were utilized. As a result, there is no significant difference between the variables of gifted children's age, gender, doing sports and educational status of parents and emotional intelligence features (p�0.05) whereas it is ascertained that there is a significant difference between the children playing and not playing computer games in terms of their emotional intelligence levels (p0.05). 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Hence, it's Development via the production and improvement of social capital will make higher education institutions to effectively advance the economic, social and cultural developments. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between HRM practices and social capital via the moderating role of organizational performance in Islamic Azad universities of Gilan province. This research is a correlation study in the branch of descriptive studies. The statistical population of this study includes all faculty members and staff of Gilan Islamic Azad Universities, among which Lahijan, Rasht, Astara, Anzali and Hashtpar branches were chosen. The population size of this research is 720, including 622 faculty members and 98 staff. The sampling method is stratified random sampling with proportional allocation and based on Azad University branches of Gilan province. The Sample size of survey was found as 256, using Morgan's table. The data collection method is using questionnaire (social capital, HRM practices and organizational performance questionnaires). Analysis of validity is based on confirmatory factor structures using LISREL software. The results of confirmatory factor analysis showed high validity coefficients for each indicator (structural social capital, human resource management and practices, and organizational performance). Also reliability was confirmed by Cronbach's alpha. To test the hypothesis, Pearson correlation coefficient test inSPSS18 software was. The results show that there is a significant relationship between HRM practices and social capital and its dimensions. However, organizational performance does not moderate this relationship. The correlation between the variables was evaluated in a comprehensive model based on Structural Equation Modeling. 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P., INDIA <#LINE#>28/3/2014<#LINE#>8/4/2014<#LINE#>Fly-ash disposal has a signicant impact on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Present investigation has been carried out to study the effect of different fly ash amendment levels on growth of green manure crop Sesbania cannabina. Fly ash obtained from IFFCO (Indian Farmers Fertilizers Cooperative Limited), Phulpur, Allahabad, India was mixed with garden soil in four different concentrations i.e. 0% (control/garden soil), 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. A portion of the soil-fly ash mixtures was separated for physio-chemical properties. Dry and healthy seeds of Sesbania cannabina were soaked in water for 14 hrs and were sown in different amendment levels of fly ash in triplicates. Data for germination and survival percentages were taken after 15 and 30 days of sowing, respectively. Data for all morphological parameters were taken after 45 days of sowing. 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Engng.,2, 35-52 (1971) @No $ @ @ @No <#LINE#>Importance of Watermark Lossless Compression in Digital Medical Image Watermarking<#LINE#>Badshah@Gran,Liew@Siau-Chuin,Zain@JasniMohamad,Syifak@IzharHisham,Zehra@Amatul<#LINE#>75-79<#LINE#>11.ISCA-RJRS-2014-1155.pdf<#LINE#>Faculty of Computer Systems and Software Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang,TunRazak HighwayGambang, 26300 Kuantan, Pahang MALAYSIA <#LINE#>30/5/2014<#LINE#>10/8/2014<#LINE#>Large size data requires more storage space, communication time, communication bandwidth and degrades host image quality when it is embedded into it as watermark. Lossless compression reduces data size better than lossless one but with permanent loss of important part of data. Data lossless compression reduces data size contrast to lossy one without any data loss. Medical image data is very sensitive and needs lossless compression otherwise it will result in erroneous input for the health recovery process. This paper focuses on Ultrasound medical image region of interest(ROI) lossless compression as watermark using different techniques; PNG, GIF, JPG, JPEG2000 and Lempel Ziv Welsh (LZW). LZW technique was found 86% better than other tabulated techniques. Compression ratio and more bytes reduction were the parameters considered for the selection of better compression technique. In this work LZW has been used successfully for watermark lossless compression to watermark medical images in teleradiology to ensure less payload encapsulation into images to preserve their perceptual and diagnostic qualities unchanged. On the other side in teleradiology the extracted lossless decompressed watermarks ensure the images authentication and their lossless recoveries in case of any tamper occurrences. <#LINE#> @ @ Vilas H. Gaidhane, Vijander, Yogesh V. Hote and Mahendra Kumar, New Approaches for Image compression Using Neural Network, Journal of Intelligent Learning System and Applications, 5(3), 220-229 (2011) @No $ @ @ Kosmas Karadimitriou and John M. Talor, Min-Max Compression Methods for Medical Image Databases, ACM SIGMOD Record, 26(1), (1997) @No $ @ @ S. Wong, L. Zaremba, D. Gooden and Huang H.K., Radiologic Image Compression A Review, Procc. IEEE,83(2), 194-218 (1995) @No $ @ @ Gaidhane V.H., Hote Y.V. and Singh V., A New Approach for Estimation of Eigen values of Images, International Journal of Computer Applications,26(9),1-6 (2011) @No $ @ @ Miaou S.G. and Lin C.L., A Quality-on-Demand Algorithm for wavelet-based compression of Electrocardiogram Signals, IEEE Transaction on Biomedical Engineering,49(3), 233-239 (2002) @No $ @ @ E. Watanabe and K. Mori, Lossy Image Compression Using a Molecular Structured Neural Network, Proceedings of IEEE Signal Processing Socity Workshop, Washington DC, 403-412 (2001) @No $ @ @ Hashwmi Berenjabad S., Mahloojifar A. and Akhvan A., Threshold based lossy Compression of Medical Ultrasound Images using contourlet Transform,IEEE Iranian Bio Medical Engineering conference, Tehran, (2011) @No $ @ @ Ma L. and Khorasani K., Application of Adaptive Constructive Neural Network to Image Compression,IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks,13(5), 1112-1126 (2002) @No $ @ @ Q. Du, W. Zhu and J. E. Fowler, Implementation of Low Complexity Principal Component Analysis for remotely sensed Hybrid Spectral Image Compression, Proceedingof IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems, Shang hai, 307-312 (2007) @No $ @ @ Vilovic, An Experience in Image Compression Using Neural Networks, Proceeding of 48th International Symposium Elmar, Zadar, 95-98 (2006) @No $ @ @ V. Gaidhane, V. Singh and M. Kumar, Image Compression Using PCA and Improved Technique with MLP Neural Network, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Advances in Recent Technologies in Communication and Computing, Kottayam, 106-110 (2010) @No $ @ @ M. Daszykowski, B. Walczak and D. L. Massart, A Journey into Low-Dimentional Spaces with Autoassociative Neural Networks, Talanta,59(6), 1095-1105 (2003) @No $ @ @ P. Franti, A Fast and Efficient Compression Method for Binary Image,Signal Processing: Image communication, 6(1), 69-76 (1994) @No $ @ @ M. Burrows and D. J. Wheeler, A Block-Sorting Lossless Data Compression Algorithm,Systems Research Center, (22), 1-18 (1994) @No $ @ @ B. Meyer and P. Tischer, TMW- A New method for Lossless Image Compression,Department of Computer Science Monash University Australia, 3168, (1997) @No $ @ @ Brittain N.J. and El-Sakka M.R., Grayscale True Two Dimensional Dictionary-Based Image Compression, Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation,18(1), 35-44 (2007) @No $ @ @ Chen R.C., Pai P.Y., Chan Y.K. and Chang C.C., Lossless Image Compression Based on Multiple-Tables Arithmetic Coding, Mathematical problems in Engineering, 1-15, (2009) @No $ @ @ Alarabeyyat S., Al-Hashemi, Khdour T., Hjouj BtoushM., Bani-Ahmad S. and Al-Hashemi, Lossless Image Compression Technique Using Combination Methods,Journal of Software Engineering and Applications,(5), 752-763 (2012) @No $ @ @ Dr Jennifer Burg (burg wfu.edu), The Science of Digital Media, Chapter 3,Digital Image Processing, Grant No. 0340969, 49-51 (2007) @No $ @ @ Jennifer Burg and Annie Lausier, Supplement to Chapter 3 of the Science of Digital Media- Digital Image Processing, The National Science Foundation supported research, Grant Numbers, DUE-0127280, DUE-0340969,1-13 (2007) @No $ @ @ Mark Nelson, Jan Hakenberg, David Littlewood and Joe Snyder, LZW Data Compression. Dr. Dobb’s Journal, (1989) @No <#LINE#>The oxidation of 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone to Carbonyl compound Emphasizing on the HMTA-2Br2<#LINE#>Soleymaniahooie@Tahereh<#LINE#>80-90<#LINE#>12.ISCA-RJRS-2013-119.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Chemistry, Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch, IRAN <#LINE#>12/3/2013<#LINE#>14/6/2014<#LINE#> HMTA-2Br2 is a yellow solid with uniform shape which makes the oxidation of 2,4- dinitrophenylhydrazone made of Aldehyde and Ketone to carbonyl combination possible. The advantages in using the HMTAB are mentioned as the hydrolysis with minimum period of time, moderate condition for the reaction, the optimal characteristic of the oxidant to the Br2 and most of the common oxidants, the certainty of the end of the reaction, the facilitation of the reaction collection which is possible with the simple extraction process, and the lack of using the complex system and the lack of extra oxidation. <#LINE#> @ @ Organic Chemistry, Thornton Morrison, R. 6th edition, Prentice Hall; (1992) @No $ @ @ Karabatsos G.J., Shapiro B.L., Vane F.M., Fleming J.S. and Ratha J.S., J.Am. Chem. Soc., 85, 2784 (1963) @No $ @ @ Cheronis N.D., Entriken J.B., Hodnett E.M., Semimicro Qualitative Organic Analysis, 3rd Ed.; Interscience: New York, (1965) @No $ @ @ Robert R.M. and Gilbert J.C., Modern Experimental Organic Chemistry, 3rd Ed.; Saunders College: Philadelphia, (1979) @No $ @ @ Karabatsos G.J., Shapiro B.L., Vane F.M., Fleming J.S., Rahtha J.S., J. Am. Chem. 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Soc. 81, 191.(1902) @No @Research Article <#LINE#>Approaches for Loss-less Mapping from Relational Database to OWL Ontologies<#LINE#>Maham@Shujah,Naz@Tabbasum,Ayesha@Sadiq<#LINE#>91-99<#LINE#>13.ISCA-RJRS-2013-384.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Computer Science, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, M.A., Jinnah Campus, Defence Road, Lahore, PAKISTAN <#LINE#>25/6/2013<#LINE#>19/9/2014<#LINE#>As the semantic web is picking up fame, issues of incorporation of information from diverse sources to ontologies are likewise picking up investment of analysts. Social Databases are basically utilized for saving a lot of web information; in this way we mean to advance an immediate instrument or tool for Relational Databases to ontology transformation. Existing methodologies for RDB to ontology transformation have a few drawbacks. A portion of the methodologies are manual and require a ton of exertion for transformation. Some are programmed however they perform mappings at an extremely essential level. A percentage of the tools advanced thus are of exceptionally fundamental level, out-dated or not open. We give a study of some existing methodologies; assess them on some arrangement standard, and near the finale we infer future look into bearings in this area. <#LINE#> @ @ Grigoris A and Frank V.H., Semantic Web Primer, London: MIT press, (2003) @No $ @ @ Nadine C, Raji G and Kokou Y., DB2OWL : A Tool for Automatic Database to Ontology Mapping, 15th Italian Symposium, Advanced Database Systems, 491-494 (2007) @No $ @ @ Kavitha C, Sudha G and Sangeetha N, Ontology Based Semantic Integration of Heterogeneous Databases, European Journal of Scientific Research, 64(1), 115-122 (2011) @No $ @ @ Lei Z and Jing L., Automatic Generation of Ontology Based on Database, Journal of Computational Information Systems, (2011) @No $ @ @ Mostafa E.S., Semantic-Based Query in Relational Database Using Ontology, Canadian Journal on Data, Information and Knowledge Engineering, 2(1), (2011) @No $ @ @ Xu Z, Guoji Xand Lei L, An Approach for Ontology Construction Based on Relational DatabaseInternational Journal of Research and Reviews in Artificial Intelligence, , (2011) @No $ @ @ Noreddine G, Khaoula A and Bahaj M., Mapping relational database into OWL Structure with data semantic preservation, International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, 10(1), (2012) @No $ @ @ Minyoung R, Donghee Y, Sungchun N, Jinhee S. and Changhee H., The Mixed Ontology Building Methodology Using Database Information, International multi conference of Engineers and Computer Scientists, 1, (2012) @No $ @ @ Irnia A and Bella S, Reverse Engineering of Relational Databasesto Ontologies, First European Semantic Web Symposium, 3053, 327–341 (2004) @No $ @ @ Shufeng Z (Corresponding author), Haiyun L and Mei H, Ontology Generator from Relational Database Based on Jena, In : Journal of Computer and Information Science, 3(2), (2010) @No $ @ @ Cerbah F., Learning Highly Structured Semantic Repositories from Relational Databases : The RDBTo Onto Tool, IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligenceand Intelligent Agent Technology Workshop, 553–557 (2008) @No $ @ @ Hamid S.T, Jaun F.S. and Daniel P.M., Translating SQL Applications to the Semantic Web, Database and Expert Systems Application, 19th International Conference, 5181, 450–464 (2008) @No $ @ @ Martin J, Christian H and Mark A., Mapping Master: A Flexible Approach for Mapping Spreadsheets to OWL International Semantic Web Conference, 194-208 (2010) @No $ @ @ Ayesha B., Syeda S.F. and Khaleel R.K., Semantic : Based Querying Using Ontology in Relational Database of Library Management System, International Journal of Web and Semantic Technology, 2(4), (2011) @No $ @ @ Sebastian H., Jorg U., Amrapali Z., Jens L., Soren A., Sebastian T., Hugh W., Orri E., Ted T., Jr. Kingsley I., Andreas B. and Helmut N., Report of Knowledge Extraction from Structured Sources, LOD2 Collaborative Project, (2010) @No <#LINE#>Adaptive Congestion Sensitive Routing Algorithm Based on the Number of Steps in the Networks on Chip<#LINE#>Ayoub@AmirmohseniAnbardan,NaseriSarband@Farhad,Shiva@Satari<#LINE#>100-105<#LINE#>14.ISCA-RJRS-2013-993.pdf<#LINE#>Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tabriz, IRAN @ Islamic Azad University, Qazvin Branch, IRAN @ Islamic Azad University, Medical Science, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>2/12/2013<#LINE#>28/7/2014<#LINE#> Because of Inefficiency of shared bus Networks on chip that is a new architecture has recently attracted much attention of researchers. Recent progress in semiconductor technology forced researchers to design more complete circuit in chips. Although the subject of networks on chip is proposed in this decade, but in the short time since the presentation of this idea, it has been an important issue in computer architecture. The most important factor in networks on chip performance which has directly related to the routing algorithm is reduction in transmit delay, power consumption and switch count. In proposed paper presented an Adaptive congestion Sensitive Routing Algorithm based on the number of steps in networks on chip for mesh topology in order to achieve greater speed and performance, reducing the packet loss and efficient use of switch buffers.<#LINE#> @ @ Ascia G., Catania V., Palesi M. and Patti D., Implementation and analysis of a new selection strategy for adaptive routing in network-on-chip, IEEE Trans. Comput.,57(6), (2008) @No $ @ @ Cidon I. and Keidar I., Zooming in on Network on Chip Architectures, Technical Report CCIT 565, Technion Department of Electrical Engineering, (2005) @No $ @ @ Bjerregaard T. and Mahadevan S., A Survey of Research and Practices of Network-on-Chip, ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 38(1) (2006) @No $ @ @ Xiaohui L., Yang C., Liwei W., Tian C., Fault tolerant routing algorithm for Network-on-chip based on Dynamic XY routing, Journal of Natural Sciences,14(4),343-348 (2009) @No $ @ @ Behrouzian E., Khademzadeh A., BIOS : A new efficient routing algorithm for Network-on-chip, Contemporary Engineering Sciences,2(1), 37-46 (2009) @No $ @ @ Rodrigo S. et al., Efficient implementation of distributed routing algorithm for nocs, IEEE Computer and Digital Techniques, IET,3(5), 460–475 (2009) @No $ @ @ Flich J. and Duato J., Logic-based distributed routing for nocs, IEEE Computer Architecture Letters,7(1), 13–16 (2008) @No $ @ @ Hu J. and Marculescu R., DyAD smart routing for network on chip, Proc. ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conf., 260-263 (2004) @No $ @ @ Chiu G., The odd–even turn model for adaptive routing, IEEE Trans. Parallel Distrib. Syst.,11(7), 729–738 (1992) @No $ @ @ Manas Kumar Puthal, Virendra Singh, Gaur M.S. and Vijay Laxmi, C-Routing : An Adaptive Hierarchical NoC Routing Methodology, IEEEIIFIP 19th International Conference on VLSI and System-on-Chip,(2011) @No $ @ @ Po-Tsang Huang and Wei Hwang, An adaptive congestion-aware routing algorithm for mesh networkon-chip platform, SOC Conference, 2009. SOCC 2009. IEEE International, 375(378), 9-11 (2009) @No $ @ @ Ascia G., Catania V., Palesi M. and Patti D., Neighbors-on-Path : A new selection strategy for on-chip networks, in Proc. IEEE/ACM/IFIP Workshop on Embedded Systems For Real Time Multimedia, (2006) @No $ @ @ Gwal A.K., Jain Kumar Santosh, Panda Gopal and Gujar Y.S., Study of Ionospheric Perturbations during Strong Seismic Activity by Correlation Technique using NmF2 Data, Res. J. Recent Sci.,1(1), 2-9 (2012) @No $ @ @ Helali Moghadam Mahshid and Ghazavi Dozein Mehdi, Economic Dispatch Incorporating Wind Power Plant Using Modified Particle Swarm Optimization, Res. J. Recent Sci.,2(6), 108-112 (2013) @No $ @ @ Muhammad Altaf Khan, Islam S., Murad Ullah, Sher Afzal Khan, G. Zaman, Muhammad Arif and Syed Farasat Sadiq, Application of Homotopy Perturbation Method to Vect or Host Epidemic Model with Non-Linear Incidences, Res. J. Recent Sci,2(6), 90-95 (2013) @No $ @ @ Dileep E., Nebish M. and Loganathan V., Aerodynamic Performance Optimization of Smart Wing Using SMA Actuator, Res. J. Recent Sci.,2(6), 17-22 (2013) @No $ @ @ Esmaeeli Hamid and Sadegheih Ahmad, Introduce and Compare Two Approaches for Monitoring a Two-Stage Process by Profile Quality Characteristic in the Second Stage, Res. J. Recent Sci.,2(6), 32-42 (2013) @No <#LINE#>Application of Machine learning Algorithms in Crime Classification and Classification Rule Mining<#LINE#>Saeed@Umair,Sarim@Muhammad,Usmani@Amna,Mukhtar@Aniqa,Abdul@BasitShaikh,Raffat@SheikhKashif<#LINE#>106-114<#LINE#>15.ISCA-RJRS-2013-1005.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Computer Science, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology, Karachi, PAKISTAN <#LINE#>2/12/2013<#LINE#>6/5/2014<#LINE#>Nowadays crime is one of major threats faced by our government .Extensive research in criminology has been done on focusing the study of crime and criminal behavior scientifically. It is one of most important field where the applications of data mining techniques are producing fruitful results. Data mining has been using to model crime detection and classification problems. Manually addressing the large amount of the volume of crime that is being committed makes crime prevention strategies a time consuming and complex task. In this paper data mining techniques are examined to predict crime and criminality. We apply machine learning algorithms to a dataset of criminal activity to predict attributes and event outcomes. We will also do comparative analysis between different classification techniques..<#LINE#> @ @ Buczak A.L. and Gifford C.M., Fuzzy Association Rule Mining for Community Crime Pattern Discovery, ACM SIGKDD Workshop on Intelligence and Security Informatics Held in conjunction with KDD-2010, (2010) @No $ @ @ De Bruin J., Cocx T., Kosters W., Laros J. and Kok J., Data Mining Approaches to Criminal Career Analysis, Proc. of the Int. conf. on Data Mining, IEEE Computer Society Press, 171-177 (2006) @No $ @ @ hau M., Xu J. and Chen H., Extracting Meaningful Entities from Police Narrative Reports, National Conf. on Digital Gov. Res., 1-5 (2002) @No $ @ @ Ku C., Iriberri A. and Leroy G., Crime Information Extraction from Police and Witness Narrative Reports, IEEE Int. Conf. on Tech. for Homeland Security, Boston, 193-198 (2008) @No $ @ @ Phillips P. and Lee I., Mining Top-k and Bottom-k Correlative Crime Patterns through Graph Representations, IEEE Int. Con. on Intell.and Sec. Informatics, Dallas, 25-30 (2009) @No $ @ @ Hanmant N. Renushe, Prasanna R. Rasal and Abhijit S. Desai, Data Mining Practices for Effective Investigation of Crime, IJCTA,3(3), (2012) @No $ @ @ Hauck R., Atabakhsh H., Ongvasith P., Gupta H. and Chen H., Using COPLINK to Analyze Criminal-Justice Data, IEEE Computer, 35(3) (2002) @No $ @ @ Brown D., The Regional Crime Analysis Program (RECAP): A Framework for Mining Data to Catch Criminals, Int. Con. on Sys., Man, and Cybernetics, 2848-2853 (1998) @No $ @ @ Asuncion A. and Newman D.J., UCI Machine Learning Repository, School of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine, CA, 2007, http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/ Communities+and+ Crime (accessed, October 2013), (2013) @No $ @ @ Redmond M. A. and Baveja A., A Data-Driven Software Tool for Enabling Cooperative Information Sharing Among Police Departments, Euro. J. of Operational Res., 141, 660-678 (2002) @No $ @ @ Grochowski M. and Jankowski N., Comparison of Instance Selection Algorithms II. Results and Comments, ICAISC 2004a, 580-585 (2004) @No $ @ @ Jankowski N. and Grochowski M., Comparison of Instances Selection Algorithms I. Algorithms Survey, ICAISC 2004b, 598-603 (2004) @No $ @ @ Lakshminarayan K.., Harp S. and Samad T., Imputation of Missing Data in Industrial Databases, Applied Intelligence, 11, 259–275 (1999) @No $ @ @ Kotsiantis S. B., Kanellopoulos D. and Pintelas P. E., Data Preprocessing for Supervised Leaning, Int. J. of Comp. Sci., 1(2), 1306-4428 (2006) @No $ @ @ Yamuna S. and Bhuvaneswari N. S., Datamining Techniques to Analyze and Predict Crimes, The Int. J. of Engin. And Sci. 1(2), 243-247 (2012) @No $ @ @ Polvi N., Looman T., Humphries C. and Pease K.., The Time Course of Repeat Burglary Victimization, British J. of Criminology, 31(4),(1991) @No $ @ @ Satish B. and Sunil P, Study and Evaluation of users behavior in e-commerce Using Data Mining, Res. J. Recent Sci., 1(ISC-2011) @No $ @ @ , 375-387 (2012) @No $ @ @ Murangira B. and Jyoti B., DNA Technology: The Technology of Justice - Current and Future Need Thierry, Res. J. Recent Sci., 1(ISC-2011) @No $ @ @ , 405-409 (2012) @No $ @ @ Alok A., Patra K.C. and Das S.K., Prediction of Discharge with Elman and Cascade Neural Networks, Res. J. Recent Sci., 2(1), 279-284 (2013) @No $ @ @ Movahedi M. M., A Statistical Method for Designing and analyzing tolerances of Unidentified Distributions, Res. J. Recent Sci. 2(11), 55-64 (2013) @No $ @ @ Kriti S. and Smita J., Artificial Neural Network Modeling of Shyamala Water Works, Bhopal MP, India: A Green Approach towards the Optimization of Water Treatment Process, Res. J. Recent Sci., 2(1), 26-28 (2013) @No <#LINE#>Damages arising from Physical Injuries and Compensation Methods in Iranian Civil Liability Law<#LINE#>Zakeri@Ashrafalsadat<#LINE#>115-120<#LINE#>16.ISCA-RJRS-2014-320.pdf<#LINE#> Master of Private law, Tehran University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>5/2/2014<#LINE#>4/7/2014<#LINE#>By commencing formulation of legal and criminal rules based on Islam, blood money rules were written and enacted in 1982 titled as "Islamic Penal Code (Blood Money)" in the first period of the Islamic Consultative Assembly. It was reviewed in 1991and enacted with some corrections, but these rules were faced with some problems from the first years of enforcement. One of the most important problems is losses more than blood money. So, from the beginning of these rules enforcement, the judicial system was faced with abundant problems as regards claims for damages arising from physical injuries and since it was not clarified for the judges, different verdicts were issued in this regard. Although it has not yet been settled and a binding vote has not been issued in this regard, this opinion may be a basis for final corrections in blood money rules. It seems that lack of accurate knowledge about nature and philosophy of blood money on one hand and lack a comprehensive analysis of the executive problems on the other hand have converted losses caused by physical injuries issue into an acute problem of the Judiciary. <#LINE#> @ @ Khomeini, Seyed Ruhollah, Imam Sahifeh (Imam works), first edition, Tehran: Institute for Compilation and Publication of Imam Khomeini's Works, v. 20, (1999) @No $ @ @ Shahri, Qolamreza, and Sorush Sotudeh Jahromi, The Judiciary Legal Office opinions about criminal matters, v. 1, (2003) @No $ @ @ Golpayegani M., Collection of Issues, Tabi Tat, v. 3, Ahl al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Research and Publications, (1993) @No $ @ @ Nuri Hossein, Issues Clarification Resaleh, Ahl al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Research and Publications, (1925) @No $ @ @ Jafari Langrudi, M., Law Terminology, Ganj-e Danesh Library, (1989) @No $ @ @ Soltani Nejad, H., Civil Liability, Noor Althagalin, (2001) @No $ @ @ Katuzian N., Civil Law (Civil Liability and Automatic Liability), Tehran University, (1999) @No $ @ @ Mohaqeq Damad, "Civil" Jurisprudential Principles, Islamic Sciences Publication, (1984) @No $ @ @ Viney Genevieve, Traite de droit civil, les conditions de la responsabilité, 2nd edition, (1998) @No $ @ @ Prosser (WilliamL), The Law of torts, West publishing co, 4th edition, (1971) @No $ @ @ John Fleming, An Introduction to the Law of tort, 2nd edition (1986) @No $ @ @ 12.Clerk and Lind sell, Torts, 7th edition, (1995) @No $ @ @ Alsanhuri Ahmad and Alvasit Cairo, Dar Alnehzat Alarabiat Alqahereh, (1970) @No $ @ @ Katuzian N., Civil Law, Automatic Liability, Publication of Tehran University, (1995) @No $ @ @ Shahidi Mehdi, Collection of legal papers, Hoquqdan Publication, 10th edition, (1998) @No $ @ @ Mussarat Yasmin, Muhammad Sharif, Sajjad Mohsin, Use of Low Level Features for Content Based Image Retrieval: Survey, Res. J. Recent Sci.,2(11),65-75(2013) @No $ @ @ Mokhtari Rahim, Karimi Abbas and Taghizaadeh Ebrahim, A Comparative Study of Judicial Evaluation of Testimony in Islamic and Positive Law, Res. J. Recent Sci.,2(10),73-80 (2013) @No <#LINE#>Evaluation of Seismic Behavior of Circuit BreakerBased on Probabilistic Approach<#LINE#>M.@Hassani,M.@Safi,N.@Hassani<#LINE#>121-128<#LINE#>17.ISCA-RJRS-2014-660.pdf<#LINE#>Dept. of Civil Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>19/3/2014<#LINE#>8/6/2014<#LINE#>Electrical Network as one of the main lifeline plays vital role in the economic, social and political relations of a country.Among the various components of Electrical Network, such as power plants, substations and transmission lines, high voltage substations have important consideration, and Play a vital role in network. So if for any reason disorder happens on the transmission and distribution of the network happens, it may cause irreparable damage. So this study is going through the evaluation of the seismic power substation as an important part of Electrical Network. assess the vulnerability and seismic behavior of power substation is to use the fragility curves. In this method, the evaluatof the value of seismic vulnerability of structures proportion with the seismic parameters will be expressed. In fact, the aim of fragility curves is to create a relation between a failure criterion and a criterion of magnitude. In this study the circuit breaker as one of the most widely used equipment in power substation will be study and fragility curves will be drawn for it.<#LINE#> @ @ Blume Steven W, Electrical Power System Basics for the Nonelectrical Professional., S.l.: John wiley and Sons, Inc., (2007) @No $ @ @ Hassani Meisam., Determining Fragility Curve Whit Probabilistic Method and Reliability for Selected Power Substation., MSc Thesis, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran, (2014) @No $ @ @ Karami Mohammadi, Reza Nickfar and V. Ekrami., Seismic Design of Transmission Posts., Publicated at Khaje Nasireddin Toosi University, In Persian, Iran, (2012) @No $ @ @ Bastami Morteza et al., Proposed Input Waves for Seismic, Design of Power Substation Equipment, 15thWCEE conference, LISBOA, (2012) @No $ @ @ David Bur Master, Using lognormal distributions and lognormal probability plots in probabilistic risk assessments, Human and Ecological Risk Assessment An International Journal, 05, (1997) @No $ @ @ Yoshiharu Shumuta, Damage of Electric Power facilities in Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc, Central Research Institute of electric Power Industry Civil Engineering Lab., Tohoku Chiho-Taiheiyo- Oki Earthquake., (2011) @No $ @ @ IEEESTD 693, IEEE Recommended Practice for Seismic Design of Substations, 3Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA: Substations Committee of IEEE Power Engineering Society, (2006) @No $ @ @ Japan Electric Association, (JEA., Earthquake Resistant Design Guideline for Electric Facilities in Power Substation. JEAG 5003-1999, Japan, (in Japanese), (1999) @No $ @ @ Khalvati A.H., Hosseini M. and Mohammadpour S., Seismic Behavior of 63kV and 132KvSubstation Post Insulators with Flexible Conductors, an Experimental Approach, Journal of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering,13(2), (2011) @No $ @ @ Bastami M, Seismic Reliability of Power Supply System Based on Probabilistic Approach, PhD Thesis, Kobe University, Japan, (2007) @No @Case Study <#LINE#>Pathology the Causes of Delay in the Major Project’s of Oil Industrial, Case Study: South Pars<#LINE#>Farahani@AmirFarmahini,Ahadmotlaghi@Ehsan,Ahmad@FarmahiniFarahani,Valafar@Aidin<#LINE#>129-141<#LINE#>18.ISCA-RJRS-2013-798.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Industrial Engineering, Payame Noor University, Tehran, IRAN @ Department of management, Payame Noor University, Tehran, IRAN @ Institute for International Energy Studies (IIES), Tehran, IRAN @ Dept. of Business Management, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, IRAN<#LINE#>28/10/2013<#LINE#>5/1/2014<#LINE#>The projects which are carried out in different fields are usually accompanied by some delay. These delays have many consequences, including extra costs and losses for interested parties. This might lead to dispute among those who are involved in the project. This article intends to identify the causes of delay in carrying out the mega project of south pars and its consequences. The reason behind the selection of this subject is the huge costs and losses which are imposed on our country following delays in carrying out oil, gas, and petrochemical projects. The main point is to predict and remove obstacles which lead to delay in projects’ execution. This article emphasizes the importance of determining a time frame for projects’ execution so that an appropriate economical planning can be made. Time is very important factor in executing projects and if it is not carefully assessed, it might cause some losses. The results of this study showed that the contractors have a key role in determining the time that is required for the fulfillment of a project. Thus, this article proposes that determining the criteria for contractor selection is the most important factor that affects the time needed for a project fulfillment and should be the subject of future research.<#LINE#> @ @ Hooman Haidarali, Understanding the Scientific Method in the Behavioral Sciences, Tehran , (2000) @No $ @ @ Hooshmand M., Seyyed Agha Hosseini S.M. and Rajabzadeh Moghani N., Oil Rents, Institutions and Financial Development: Case Study of selected Oil Exporting Countries, Res. J. Recent Sci.,2(12), 100-108(2013) @No $ @ @ Srinivas Mondam., Srikanth Babu V., Raviendra Kumar B. and Jalaja Prakash, A Comparative Study of Proprioceptive Exercises versus Conventional Training Program on Osteoarthritis of Knee, Res. J. 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J. Recent Sci., 1(5), 1-7 (2012) @No $ @ @ Dev Nikhil, Attri Rajesh, Mittal Vijay, Kumar Sandeep, Mohit, Satyapal and Kumar Pardeep, Strategic Supply Chain Management: Perception versus Reality, A Review Res. J. Recent Sci., 1(5), 83-86 (2012) @No <#LINE#>Evaluation of Lean Manufacturing Factors in ATO Industries, Case Study: Rose Fireplace Industry<#LINE#>Fazli@Safar,Maryam@Saddaee<#LINE#>142-149<#LINE#>19.ISCA-RJRS-2013-816.pdf<#LINE#>Member of scientific board, Imam Khomeini Int. University, Qazvin, IRAN @ Department of Science, Imam Khomeini Int.University, Qazvin, IRAN <#LINE#>30/10/2013<#LINE#>26/1/2014<#LINE#>Manufacturers need to optimize operations. One of the best solutions for optimizing is achieving the highest possible degree of adaptability to lean manufacturing characteristics. The basic lean manufacturing elements include production flow, organizing, process control, measurement and supporting. Among these elements, measurement is of special significance. Measurement in lean manufacturing refers to determining the rate of adaptability in a system with lean manufacturing characteristics and hence, determining the degree of compatibility with criteria and characteristics of lean manufacturing, so manufacturers should constantly assess the degree of adaptability of their systems to lean manufacturing criteria. Purpose– The purpose of this paper is determining ATO systems leanness. Most previous studies have been done in Manufacturing to Order and Manufacturing to Stock industries, while the present study has been done in Assembly to Order or ATO industries. Design/methodology/approach– In this study, using dimensional analysis approach has been presented model that calculate degree of adaptability to lean manufacturing characteristic in Assembly To Order industries. Findings– The case study of this research is relevant to Rose Fireplace Industry. In this regard, lean manufacturing factors were divided into 6 main factors and 35 sub-factors. Findings indicate the degree of adaptability of Rose Fireplace Assembly Industry to lean manufacturing characteristics is 0.744. Originality/value– In this paper, ATO systems degree of adaptability to lean manufacturing characteristics is considered. <#LINE#> @ @ Womack J., Jones D. and Roos D., The machine that changed the world : The story of Lean production, New York : Simon and Schuster, (1990) @No $ @ @ Ohno T., The Toyota production system : Beyond large-scale production, New York : Productivity Press., (1988) @No $ @ @ Cooper J.C., A stronger economy?, Yes. Higher inflation? 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(Ed.), Becoming Lean. Productivity, Inc., Portland, OR., (1998) @No $ @ @ Massachusetts institutes of technology and University of Warwick., Lean enterprise self-assessment tool(Least), 1.0., (2001) @No $ @ @ Bayou M.E. and Korvin A.de., Measuring the leanness of manufacturing systems-A case study of Ford Motor Company and General Motors, J. of Engineering Technology Mgmt.,(2008) @No <#LINE#>Detection of Outlier in Flood Observations: A Case Study of Tamer Watershed<#LINE#>B.@Heidarpour,B.@PanjalizadehMarseh,A.@Ekramirad,Hosseinnezhad@A.,A.@GhasemianLangroudi<#LINE#>150-153<#LINE#>20.ISCA-RJRS-2013-1092.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Civil Engineering, Young Researcher Club ,Roudsar and Amlash Branch, Islamic Azad University, Roudsar, IRAN @ Department of Civil Engineering, Langroud Branch, Islamic Azad University, Langroud, IRAN <#LINE#>18/12/2013<#LINE#>29/5/2013<#LINE#>In this research for determining outlier data by traditional methods, has used [Mean ± 3S], Box plot, Grubbs' Test and Grubbs and Beck Test. Based on the traditional methods and the box plot (boxplot), discharge of 783 m/s was determined in 2004-2005 water year. as the outlier data in the data series of Annual maximum instantaneous peak streamflow in Tamer hydrometric station. The station is located in the outlet of Tamer watershed in Iran in an area about 1,531 square kilometers southern Caspian Sea coastline. Moreover, the outlier data in Grubbs’ Test was achieved in two modes – observational data series and normalized data series. Based on this, discharge of 783 m/s in observational data series was determined as the outlier data. After normalizing the data using Box-Cox transformation, no outlier data were achieved using Grubbs’ Test. By using Grubbs-Beck relation, no outlier data were obtained in Tamer hydrometric station. <#LINE#> @ @ Alberta Transportation, Civil Projects Branch., Guidelines on Flood Frequency Analysis, (2001) @No $ @ @ Subcommittee on Hydrology, Bulletin 17-B guidelines for determining flood frequency, frequently asked questions, Water Information Coordination Program, Advisory Committee on Water Information, Hydrologic Frequency Analysis Work Group, http://acwi.gov/hydrology/Frequency/B17bFAQ.html., (2008) @No $ @ @ Garcia F.A.A., Tests to identify outliers in data series, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Industrial Engineering Department, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil., (2012) @No $ @ @ Reimann C., Filzmoser P. and Garrett R.G., Background and threshold: critical comparison of methods of determination, Science of the Total Environment,346(1),1-16 (2005) @No $ @ @ Hamed Khaled and Ramachandro Rao A., eds. Flood frequency analysis. 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