@Research Paper <#LINE#>Effectiveness of Cognitive Training on Children with Autism Spectrum in Improving their Performance at Theory of Mind levels (Emotion Recognition and Pretension, Primary Myth Recognition, Secondary Myth Recognition or Joke Understanding)<#LINE#>SayedeZaynab@Mirtalebipour,Ferdowsi@Tayebeh,Hamidreza@Pouretemad,Afrakati@MaryamSadeghi<#LINE#>1-6<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2013-1024.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Psychology,Tonekabon Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tonekabon, IRAN @ University of Tehran, Tehran, IRAN @ Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>4/12/2013<#LINE#>24/2/2014<#LINE#> Purpose of the study is determining effectiveness of cognitive training on children with autism in improving their performance at theory of mind level. It was an experimental research with pre-test-posttest with one control group. 10 male students with high-functioning autism in 8-12 age range were selected using multi-stage cluster sampling. Research tool included 38-item test of theory of mind by Steerneman. Following being matched based on chronological age and theory of mind scores, subjects were assigned into two groups: test group (5 students) and control group (5 students). Theory of mind was trained within 16 sessions to the students in the test group, while control group received no training in this regard and they participated only in ordinary school programs. Posttest was run for both groups. Data obtained from pretest and posttest was examined using MANCOVA analysis. Results indicated cognitive training has a significant impact on promotion of theory of mind levels (P 0.05). Cognitive training can be effective in promoting theory of mind levels of the 8-12 years old male students with high-functioning autism. <#LINE#> @ @ Begeer S. and Gevers C., Theory of mind training Children with autism: a randomized, Developmental Disorders, 1-18 (2010) @No $ @ @ Cebula K.R. and Wishart J.G., Social cognition in children with Down syndrome in MG. 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Technological advancement in architecture leads to future sustainable architecture and plays a significant role in sustainable buildings construction. In this regards, the present study has attempted to investigate the role of bionical creativity in new technology of sustainable buildings construction. Due to the importance of the research results, innovative aspect of the subject as well as lack of enough public knowledge about the issue, the statistical population has been selected among architecture professors and consultant engineers; and the data gathered has been processed in SPSS software. 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Recent Sci., 2(1), 39-43 (2013) @No <#LINE#>Investigating the Effective Factors on Auditing risks from the viewpoints of official auditors of Iran<#LINE#>SeyyedMansour@Yazdanian,AzamSadat@Hosseini<#LINE#>26-32<#LINE#>5.ISCA-RJRS-2014-46.pdf<#LINE#>Accounting Department, Islamic Azad University-Khorasgan Branch Iran, Esfahan, IRAN <#LINE#>7/1/2014<#LINE#>1/3/2014<#LINE#>This research dealt with investigation of the effective factors on auditing risks from the viewpoints of official auditors of Iran. The present research was an applied research with regards to its aims and was descriptive-surveying research with regards to its methodology. The statistical population considered in this research included all the auditing firms of Iran, having 70 official auditors who are working professionally. To achieve more precise results, all the firms as the members of the statistical population were examined and the relevant questionnaires were delivered to all the mentioned companies. Hence, the sampling size was equal to the statistical population and the researcher- prepared questionnaire with 31 questions and multiple choice answers (with 5 different selections) of Likert was used to collect the required information. The validity of the questionnaire contents was approved by referring to the elite specialists and experts. The reliability of the questionnaire was calculated by alpha-Cranach formula to be 0.87. Independent t-test and t-Hotelling test. The results showed that the observed “t about the effective factors on auditing risks including lack of collecting adequate evidence and created limitations in auditing actions, lack of planning in auditing process, lack of internal control systems in companies, the company size and its’ type of activities, limitations in executing contenting tests, are larger than the critical value in the table in 5% of error level. Thus, according to the official auditors of Iran, the mentioned components have been greater than the average and they are therefore effective on the auditing risks and in case the extent of users of financial statements and their reliance on these statements are less than the critical values in the table; in 5% error level, the mentioned components are lower than the average level, according to the official auditors of Iran(Esfahan), not to effect on the auditing risks. 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Sci., 27, 1-24 (2008) @No @Research Article <#LINE#>Comparative approach to Islamism in Egypt and Turkey from theory to Practice<#LINE#>Aref@Masoudi<#LINE#>59-65<#LINE#>10.ISCA-RJRS-2013-121.pdf<#LINE#> Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>12/3/2013<#LINE#>14/3/2014<#LINE#> Egypt and Turkey have many similarities and differences in political, social, and religious fields; however, they are both important and influential states in the Islamic world of the Middle East. It means that the evolutions they experience affect other region’s countries included in the Islam world. In other words, these two countries are the beginners of Islam world evolutions especially Middle East evolutions. The purpose of this article is to study Islamism evolutions in Egypt and turkey from viewpoint of Islamic thinkers’ theories to Islamic characters’ and parties’ practical ways. Moreover, it discusses the fact that to what extent today’s important political leaders such as “Muhammad Morsi” and “Recep Tayyip Erdogan” in Egypt and Turkey are faithful to Islamism based on “ the Muslim Brothers society” and” justice and development party”. <#LINE#> @ @ Aghai Bahman and Safavi Khosro, The Muslim Brothers, Tehran, Rasam pub (1986) @No $ @ @ Feysal Abolfazl and Trans Judaki Hojatolah, Westernization and Islamism, Tehran, Foreign Affairs Pub, (2008) @No $ @ @ Bolnet Aras, Kaha Omar Trans and Sayid Athari Asadolah, Liberal Islam Movement in Turkey: Thoughts of Fatholah Gulan, Middle East Studies Magazine,4, (2002) @No $ @ @ The Muslim Brothers, Revolution or Reformation, Day Policies Pub, (2001) @No $ @ @ Strategies and Purposes of the Muslim Brothers, Egypt, Salam Newspaper (1997) @No $ @ @ Bernard Lewis Trans and Amin Naseri Araz, Democracy in Turkey, Political-financial information newspaper,year 21, 9,10 (2007) @No $ @ @ Antony Black trans and Vaghar Mohammad Hosein, The History of Iran Political Thoughts, Etelaat pub (2006) @No $ @ @ Dekamjian Harayer, Contemporary Islamic Movements in the Arab World, (trans. Hamid Ahmadi), Tehran, Keyhan pub, 6 (2011) @No $ @ @ Zare Mohammadreza, The Cause of Islamism Development in Turkey, Tehran, Noor Institute, (2004) @No $ @ @ Haji yusefi, Amir Mohammadf and Imaniu Hemat, Relation Evolutions Between Turkey and Israel in the Last Decade and its Consequences for Iran, Foreign Affairs Magazine, year-3, 2, (2011) @No $ @ @ Chaginizadeh Gholamali and Khoshandam Behzad, Contrast of Pluralism and Westernization in Foreign Policy of Turkey, Rahbord Magazine, year 19, 55, (2010) @No $ @ @ Sayari Sabri Trans and Sadeqi Hamed, Islamic Movement in Turkey, Tehran, art Realm pub (1997) @No $ @ @ Solat Reza, Foreign Policies Approaches of Justice and Development Party of Turkey, The Center of Scientific Studies of the Middle East, (2012) @No $ @ @ Azizi Abas, Turkey, Mablagh Informative Base (2011) @No $ @ @ Ghafuri Ghasem, The Position of Leadership in Arab Revolutions, Okhovat Magazine, year 4, (2011) @No $ @ @ Foler Graham, (trans. 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Press., (1969) @No $ @ @ Davis Robert J., The Alignment of Management Development with Organizations Goals and Objectives, Branson Management technologies, Available at: Google sight, (2007) @No $ @ @ Mostafa K., Batool R., Parvaneh P. and Alireza A., Identify and Ranking Factors Affecting Bank Maskan Service Quality using Kano Model, Research Journal of Recent Sciences,2(4), 11-19 (2013) @No $ @ @ Labovitz George H., The Power of Alignment: How the Right Tods Enhance Organizational Focus, Available at: www.bpmmag.net/magazine/article.html, (2006) @No $ @ @ Bozorgi F., Social, organizational and personal goals, Tadbir journal,15, 144 (2004) @No $ @ @ Alvani S.M., Public management, Tehran: Ney publication, (2007) @No <#LINE#>Role of Parent Ego State in Violence Emergence in A Streetcar Named Desire Play<#LINE#>Maryam@Zamani,Shirin@Bozorgmehr<#LINE#>66-69<#LINE#>11.ISCA-RJRS-2013-526.pdf<#LINE#> Faculty of Educational Science and Art, Tehran Art University, Tehran, IRAN @ Tehran Art University, Tehran, IRAN<#LINE#>6/8/2013<#LINE#>12/1/2014<#LINE#>Psychological theories are among theories which are commonly used in investigation of literary works. To this end, the current work aims at investigating characters of A Streetcar Named Desire play using transactional analysis as a psychological theory which has not been used in literary works investigation. This study aims at exploring characters of the work using concepts of this theory especially ego states, and showing its impacts on the play script. Analysis of the play according to this theory indicate how ego states can play role in shaping relationship between characters and even in shaping play script and direct it. Application of this theory in analysis showed that it can be a good tool for determining characteristics of the play characters and representing their internal motives driving play action. <#LINE#> @ @ Berne E., Games people play (The psychology of human relationship). New Yourk: Grove press. (1966) @No $ @ @ Joines V., Stewart I., TA today: Anew introduction to transactional analysis. England: Lifespace Publishing. 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Tehran: Khat-e-Honar, (2005) @No <#LINE#>The Evaluation of Sustainable development in Tabriz metropolis, Iran<#LINE#>Marsousi@Naficeh,Mohammadreza@Pourmohammadi,Esmaeel@Nasiri,Mohammadzadeh@Yousef<#LINE#>70-78<#LINE#>12.ISCA-RJRS-2013-618.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Geography and Urban Planning, Payame Noor University, IRAN @ Department of Regional and Urban Planning, Tabriz University, IRAN <#LINE#>4/9/2013<#LINE#>24/2/2014<#LINE#> The Urban Sustainable Development is multilateral and it deserves the consideration of different dimensions of the issue. Traditionally the urban development was generally limited to unilaterally economic policies and goals. However, in the last decade of 20th century sustainable development is multilateral, and it includes social and environmental-ecological goals as well as economical ones. The aim of this research is to study the sustenance of development in Tabriz according to the quality characteristics of sustainable development in the period between 2003 and 2013. The results of studying chosen variables and related criterions show that Tabriz encounters a state of relatively instability in economic, social-cultural, and environmental-ecological fields. Also we have used a combination of method in this research. <#LINE#> @ @ Mousa Kazemi-e-Mohammadi, SM. 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One of the most urbane elements in Middle-east cities is gates, which have had various functions during the history. The gates are so essential for the cities that during the history rarely can we find any city without a gate. The methodology of the present research is descriptive-analytic. The data were collected were collected based on the study of historic documents. <#LINE#> @ @ Abu-Lughod J., The Islamic City, Historic Myth, Islamic Essence, and Contemporary Relevance, International Journal of Middle East Studies,19(2), (1987) @No $ @ @ Tavassoli M., Principles and Methods of Urban Design and Residential Space in Iran, Tehran Center for Architecture and Urban Studies, (1997) @No $ @ @ Smith P., The Syntax of Cities, Hutchinson, London (1977) @No $ @ @ Elster J. and Karl M., A Reader, New York, Cambridge University Press, (1986) @No $ @ @ Said E., Orientalism, New York, Penguin Publishing,(1978) @No $ @ @ Huff T. and Schluchter E., Wolfgang Max Weber and Islam, New Jersey, Transaction Publishers, (1999) @No $ @ @ Bendix R., Max Weber: An Intellectual Portrait, California, University of California Press, (1977) @No $ @ @ Eickelman D., The Middle East An Anthropological Approach, Prentic Hall Inc, New Jersey, (1981) @No $ @ @ Lapidus I.M., Muslim Cities in the Later Middle Ages, New York, Cambridge University Press, (1984) @No $ @ @ Taheri F.H., Urben Elements of Traditional Islamic Cities, Thesis Supervisor: Horcio Caminos, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dep. of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (1980) @No $ @ @ Robinson F., The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Islamic World, New York, Cambridge University Press, (1996) @No $ @ @ Habibi M., from City to City, Tehran, university of Tehran Publication, (2005) @No $ @ @ Shole M., Old Guns in Collective Memory of Contemporary City, Fine Arts, 27,(2006) @No $ @ @ Fatemi N. and etal., Historical City in the Islamic Territories, Tehran, Chartagh, (2012) @No $ @ @ Petruccioli A., Bokhara and Samarkand,in Saima Khadra Jayyusi, and etal, The City in Islamic World, Leiden,Brill NV Publishing, (2008) @No $ @ @ Alemi M., The City of Garden and Poets in in Saima Khadra Jayyusi, and etal, The City in Islamic World, Leiden, Brill NV Publishing, (2008) @No <#LINE#>EOQ Model with Time Dependent Holding Cost under Trade Credits<#LINE#>Mohan@R.,Roseline@PetriciaLeema<#LINE#>87-92<#LINE#>14.ISCA-RJRS-2014-81.pdf<#LINE#>Dept of Mathematics, College of Military Engineering, Pune, 411 031, MH, INDIA @ Department of Computer Science, Christ College, Pune, 411 014, MH, INDIA <#LINE#>11/1/2014<#LINE#>28/4/2014<#LINE#> In this paper we have developed a deterministic inventory model with constant demand with variable holding cost under Trade Credit. 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Journal of Management Sci, 2(2), 1-10 (2013) @No <#LINE#>A Sieve Bootstrap approach to constructing Prediction Intervals for Long Memory Time series<#LINE#>Amjad@Ali,Alamgir,Khalil@Umair,SajjadAhmad@Khan,DostMuhammad@Khan<#LINE#>93-99<#LINE#>15.ISCA-RJRS-2014-123.pdf<#LINE#> Department of Statistics, Islamia College University Peshawar, PAKISTAN @ Department of Statistics, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, PAKISTAN<#LINE#>16/1/2014<#LINE#>3/4/2014<#LINE#>This paper is concerned with the construction of bootstrap prediction intervals for autoregressive fractionally integrated moving-average processes which is a special class of long memory time series. For linear short-range dependent time series, the bootstrap based prediction interval is a good nonparametric alternative to those constructed under parameter assumptions. In the long memory case, we use the AR-sieve bootstrap which approximates the data generating process of a given long memory time series by a finite order autoregressive process and resamples the residuals. A simulation study is conducted to examine the performance of the AR-sieve bootstrap procedure. For the purpose of illustration a real data example is also presented. <#LINE#> @ @ Thombs L.A. and Schucany W.R., Bootstrap prediction intervals for autoregression, J. Amer. Statist. Assoc., 95,486-492, (1990) @No $ @ @ Masarotto G., Bootstrap prediction intervals for autoregression. Internat, J. 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Statist., 32, 141–149 (1983) @No <#LINE#>Optimal Location and Capacity of UPQC for improvement of Voltage profile and Reducing loss in distribution Network by Data Sharing Algorithm<#LINE#>M.R.@Ghobadi,A.@Moradi,Havasi@H.,R.@Habibi<#LINE#>100-104<#LINE#>16.ISCA-RJRS-2014-158.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Electrical Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah, IRAN @ Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Payame Noor University, 19395 3697, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>20/1/2014<#LINE#>1/4/2014<#LINE#> Voltage profile improvement and loss reduction are two goals that should be considered for providing better service for consumers in the distribution network. Several methods for this goal have been studied before that including capacitor and Custom Power Devices (CPD) installation. However, since these devices are so expensive, we must use them in minimum cost. So, for installation of these devices, the optimal location and capacity of them should be found. The study of this important issue is done in this paper, and we used Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) for steady state improvement of voltage profile and reduction of power loss. Our method is tested in 33-bus and 69-bus test systems, by using Data Sharing Algorithm (DSA). <#LINE#> @ @ Jazebi S., Hosseinian S.H. and Vahidi B., DSTATCOM allocation in distribution networks considering reconfiguration using differential evolution algorithm, Energy Conversion and Management,52(7), 2777-2783 (2011) @No $ @ @ Zaveri T., Bhalja B. and Zaveri N., Comparison of control strategies for DSTATCOM in three-phase, four-wire distribution system for power quality improvement under various source voltage and load conditions, International Journal of Electrical and Energy Systems,43(1), 582-594 (2012) @No $ @ @ Babaei E., Kangarlu M.F., Sensitive load voltage compensation against voltage sags/swells and harmonics in the grid voltage and limit downstream fault currents using DVR, Electric Power System Research,83(1), 80-90 (2012) @No $ @ @ Ramasamy M. and Thangavel S., Experimental verification of PV based dynamic voltage restorer with significant energy conservation, International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems,49, 296-307 (2013) @No $ @ @ Hooshmand R.A., Robust control design for multi-functional DVR implementation in distribution systems using quantitative feedback theory, Electric Power System Research,97, 116-125 (2013) @No $ @ @ Liang Z and Lu B., The decoupled control research of UPQC, Energy Procedia,12, 303-312 (2011) @No $ @ @ Axente I., Basu M. and Conlon M.F., DC link voltage control of UPQC for better dynamic performance, Electric Power Systems Research,81(9), 1815-1824 (2011) @No $ @ @ Khadkikar V., Enhancing electric power quality using UPQC: A comprehensive overview, IEEE Transaction on Power Electronics,27(5), 2284-2297 (2012) @No $ @ @ Mohammed B.S., Rama K.S., Ibrahim R. and Perumal N., Performance evaluation of R-UPQC and L-UPQC based on a novel voltage detection algorithm, IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications,167-172 (2012) @No $ @ @ Kumar G.S., Kumar B.K. and Mishra M.K., Mitigation of voltage sags with phase jumps by UPQC with PSO-Based ANFIS, IEEE Transaction on Power Delivery,26(4), 2761-2773 (2011) @No $ @ @ Tooraji H.E. and Abdolamir N., Improving Power Quality Parameters in AC Transmission Systems Using Unified Power Flow Controller, Research Journal of Recent Sciences,2(4), 84-90 (2013) @No $ @ @ Hosseini M., Shayanfar H.A. and Fotuhi-Firuzabad M., Modeling of unified Power quality conditioner (UPQC) in distribution systems load flow, Energy Conversion and Management,50, 1578-1585 (2009) @No $ @ @ Jalili H., Amirzadeh A., Noorafkan A. and Jalili G., A new evolutionary algorithm based on data sharing concept for solving optimization problems, Scientific Research and Essays,6, 5082-5090 (2011) @No <#LINE#>Structure Novel Boost Topology for Producing High Quality Supply for HB-LEDs<#LINE#>L@Yarmohammadi,Afjei@S.E.,A@Siadatan<#LINE#>105-111<#LINE#>17.ISCA-RJRS-2014-289.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Electrical Engineering, Islamic Azad University at West Tehran Branch, Tehran, IRAN @ Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>2/2/2014<#LINE#>17/5/2014<#LINE#> This topology presents simple, economical and novel control power factor correction for driving High-brightness LEDs based on Boost converter. Nowadays, HB-LEDs are discussed noticeable lighting instrument because of their great Longevity, Varicolored, and Compatible withEnvironment. It works by sampling of input and output voltage and current in boost converter, whereupon, improving the input power factor and reduction the line current’s Total Harmonic Distortion (THD). Recently, power factor correction (PFC) has become an essential part of new power supply designs. Proposed converter shows a power supply for HB-LED which could work under a large AC input voltage range and obtains high power quality. It is a single stage, low cost and high efficiency. The UC3854 with fast control loop is used to improve power factor and enabling the PWM dimming. We tested the novel control method by simulating and built both converters in the laboratory and final results compared to open loop converter. <#LINE#> @ @ Sujata Verma, S.K Singh and A.G. 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Electron., 58(2), 589-599 (2011) @No <#LINE#>A Novel Approach to Design a Nano Metric Reversible Counter<#LINE#>SadeghiKhaneghah@Roqieh,Majid@Haghparast<#LINE#>112-118<#LINE#>18.ISCA-RJRS-2014-396.pdf<#LINE#> Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, MS in Computer Engineering, Ardabil, IRAN @ Department of Computer Engineering, Yadegar -e- Imam Khomeini (RAH) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>15/2/2014<#LINE#>26/5/2014<#LINE#> Today's Technology that used to build computer circuits, because of the limit, unable to respond the human needs in the design of very fast and low-power computers. That's why scientists are looking for alternative technologies and one these technologies are reversible logic. The reversible gates and reversible logic are designed using reversible logic. The main advantage of reversible logic is obtaining is input vector from the output vector. In this paper the design of a Nano metric reversible counter has been studied. The circuit of reversible Counter is formed flip-flops and logic gates. In fact there are two schemes for reversible counters that use as a Nano metric reversible counter with Parallel Load capacity and concurrent clearance. In this paper, two approaches have been used to design a timer circuit and the proposed circuit characteristics were compared and the results are compared to each other. <#LINE#> @ @ Barenco A., Bennett C.H., Cleve R., DiVincenzo D.P., Margolus N., Shor T., Sleator P., Smolin J.A. and Weinfurter H., Elementary gates for quantum computation, Phys. Rev. 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Increasing competitive conditions in the market of goods and services supply and main advancements of communicative and IT industries have caused suppliers, producers and distributors to focus highly on logistics systems to decrease costs and improve customers’ services (providing the product in the right time and place for the customer). To this end, internal and external logistics costs (products` final distribution) and total cost in logistics system is a key factor to improve management performance. In the present study, it has been attempted to decrease total transport cost by selecting the appropriate capacity of transportation. Then, forkliftare optimally allocated to each department based on measured time per minute to do transport operations related to a transport cycle through each forklift in each department at assembly saloon. Afterwards, the most optimal transport channel of ingredient is determined by each forklift from two existing warehouses to assembly saloon using TOPSIS ranking method. Finally, the total expected distribution cost consisting the model`s target function is minimized using an optimal distribution model in one producer-multiple warehouses condition. <#LINE#> @ @ Herald C.M., Lamming R.C. and Cousins P.D., Developing the Concept of Supply Strategy, International Journal of Operation and Production Management, (1999) @No $ @ @ Hans Christian and Hans Peter Buse, Inter Organizational Logistics Systems in Flexible Production networks; International Journal Of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, (2000) @No $ @ @ Iage Skjoett Larsen, European Logistics Beyond, International Journal of Physical distribution and Logistics Management, (2000) @No $ @ @ Louden C. Kenneth and Louden P. Jane, Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital firm, 7th Edition, (2002) @No $ @ @ Jo Son Tamara, One Size Does Not fitall, Dla Logistics College, advanced Logistics Management Course, Guide Book Series Chapter 3 Lambert, D.M., Cooper, M.C., Pagh, J.D., Supply Chain Management: Implementation Issues and Research Opportunities, The International Journal of Logistics Management, (1998) @No $ @ @ Kazemzade R. and Matalebi M., Information systems of supply chain management, International conference of industrial engineering, Amir Kabir University of Industry, Tehran, (2004) @No $ @ @ Chopra S and Meindl P, Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning and Operation, Pearson Education, Third Edition, (2007) @No $ @ @ Asgari N. and Aghdasi M., Presenting an integrated inventory and transpiration planning model in supply chain management: A case study in Iran Khodro, The set of selected articles of the first logistics and supply chain conference (2004) @No $ @ @ Teymouri A. and Ghiami Y., A model to determine the point and optimal volume of ordering in toe independent enterprises with respect to transportation costs, The set of selected articles of the first logistics and supply chain conference, (2004) @No $ @ @ Ballou H Ronald, The evolution and future of logistics and supply chain management, European Business Review, 19(4) (2007) @No $ @ @ Capacino W and Rosenfield D, Modern logistics Management: integrating Marketing, Manufacturing and Physical Distribution; New York (1985) @No $ @ @ Cardinali R., Does The Future of Military Logistics lie in outsourcing And Privatization?, Accountants – the New Year Keepers of War– Time Operation, 50(3) (2001) @No $ @ @ Chad W Autry, The Challenge of Reverse Logistics in catalog retailing, International Journal Of Physical Distribution and Logistics management,31(1) (2001) @No $ @ @ Chou C. 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Yib., RFID research: An academic literature review (1995–2005) and future research directions (2008) @No $ @ @ Jahromi A. and Faramarzi B., An evaluation of inventory level effect in productivity in supply chain, The first conference of logistics and supply chain (2004) @No $ @ @ Ghazanfari H. and Seyed Hoseini S.M., Presenting models to integrate total logistics cost in supply chain management, The set of selected articles of the first logistics and supply chain conference, (2004) @No $ @ @ Ghazanfari H. and Dizaj Khalili M., Developing a fuzzy model to facilitate using transportation equipments in logistics systems. The set of selected articles of the first logistics and supply chain conference, (2004) @No $ @ @ Chow Garland, Trevor D. Heaver and Lennart E., Henriksson Logistics Performance: Definition and Measurement; International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, 24(1) (1994) @No $ @ @ McGinnis A., Michael, Spillan E., John Virzi, Nicholas, An empirical study comparing Guatemalan and United States logistics strategies; International Journal of Logistics Management, 23(1) (2012) @No $ @ @ Helo P and Szekely B., Logistics information systems: An analysis of software solutions for supply chain co-ordination, Industrial Management and Data Systems, 105 (2005) @No $ @ @ Hans Christian Hans and Peter Buse, Inter Organizational Logistics Systems in Flexible Production networks, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, (2000) @No <#LINE#>Identifying the Effective factors in Marketing using E-mail: A Case study of Clothing Industry<#LINE#>Reza@NajafBeigi,Mirabi@VahidReza,Tara@Taefi<#LINE#>130-137<#LINE#>20.ISCA-RJRS-2014-452.pdf<#LINE#> Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, IRAN @ Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>24/2/2014<#LINE#>2/5/2014<#LINE#> Email marketing is a powerful tool through which it is possible to talk directly to the customers about today’s goods and future successes. The advantage of email is in creating conventional methods, which is possible through direct post, therefore by improving management system for communicating with customers, internet network and increasing customer’s trust; email marketing can be developed and replaced with the traditional method of marketing. In the present article an attempt has been made to evaluate direct and indirect effects of variables on email marketing using path analysis method. In order to achieve such goal, a questionnaire consisting of 40 questions was prepared, and based on the resulted data from the questionnaire and also using path analysis method; the direct and indirect effects of these variables on email marketing were evaluated. According to T-value the internal variables, which affect directly email marketing, were separated from external variables, which are indirectly effective, and the final model for path analysis is determined. The results show that internet network system, customer relationship management, customer’s trust, after sale services and comprehensive advertisement have significant effect email marketing and there was not a significant relationship between teaching and learning with email marketing. <#LINE#> @ @ Damghani Parisa and Naghshe bazaryabi, poste electronic dar bank dari internet [the role of email marketing in internet banking] Unpublished MA thesis, Tehran: Azad University, Terhan Markaz Branch, (2011) @No $ @ @ Hafeznia Mohammad Reza, Moghadameyi bar raveshe tahghigh dar oloom ensani (an introduction to research methodology in human sciences), (2002) @No $ @ @ Erik Slater and Platinum Kovar, A model of Customer loyalty in the E-Mali marketing, British journal,102(3),158-76 (2005) @No $ @ @ Hoseini Seyyed Mahmoud, Rahkar haye bazaryabi sherkathaye movafagh dar mohithaye khasmane (the marketing methods of successful companies in fierce invironments), Tehran: Shahid Beheshti University, 2004a) @No $ @ @ Hosseini Seyyed Mahmoud, Erae raveshi baraye andaze girie tavanmandie sherkathaye tejari baraye gozar az bazaryabie electronici [a method for measuring the capability of business companies for electronic marketing, Terhan: Tehran university press, (2004b) @No $ @ @ Hoffman G.T. and Novak G.G, Market-Oriented product Development as an Organization learning: Finding from two cases, SOM research institute, (Also download able in electronic version: http://SOM.rug.nl/.), (1999) @No $ @ @ Dayli A.K., Innovation, Market Orientation and Organization learning, Journal of Marketing,62(3), 42-54, (2009) @No $ @ @ Agha zamani and Ali Mohammad, Website designing mysteries, Tehran: Naghus publication, (2006) @No $ @ @ Mayer, Loyalty Transfer from Offline to Online Stores in The U.K grocery Industry, International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management,33(6), 44-46 1995)10.Fornall R, Measuring Customer Loyalty with Multi-Item Scales, International Journal of Service Industry Management, 17(1), 76-78 (1999) @No $ @ @ Eid M, Customer Satisfaction among Perceived Quality, Perceived Risk and Perceived Product Value, Journal of Electronic Marketing, 13(3), 156-167 ( 2004) @No $ @ @ Rezayian Ali, Osool modiriat (management principles), Tehran: SAMT publication, (2011) @No $ @ @ Kotler Philip, Country Service Personalization and loyalty, Journal of Services Marketing,13(4), 242- 256 (1999) @No $ @ @ Hamidizadeh Mohammad Reza, Shenasayie avamele moaser dar ijade taamol dar web sit'ha (the identification of important factors in creating interactions in websites), Unpublished MA thesis, Tehran: Allameh Tabataba'I University, (2010) @No $ @ @ Chen Ruie, Decision Support System, U.S.A: university of Texas, (2011) @No