Israr Ahmad

Israr Ahmad
Jamia Millia Islamia University

Ph.D.

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September 2010 - present
National Islamic University
Position
  • Programmer
October 2006 - July 2009
Hadhramout University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
August 1991 - October 2006
National Islamic University
Position
  • Programmer
Education
July 1999 - December 2004
National Islamic University
Field of study
  • Optimization Techniques
July 1987 - July 1990
Aligarh Muslim University
Field of study
  • Computer Science
July 1984 - June 1987
National Islamic University
Field of study
  • Mathematics

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Publications (16)
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The World Wide Web (Web) is the largest information repository containing billions of interconnected documents (called the web pages) which are authored by billions of people and organizations. The Web is huge, diverse, unstructured or semi structured, dynamic contents, and multilingual nature; make the effectively and efficiently searching informa...
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In any digitization program, search over the demographic data is a challenging job particularly over the incomplete and incorrect personal data. Nowadays, the requirement of digitization of the individual's past records become very much essential and hence the search over the record keys too. Obviously, the past records do not have the biometric in...
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In any digitization program, the reproduction of the handwritten demographic data is a challenging job particularly for the records of previous decades. Nowadays, the requirement of the digitization of the individual’s past records becomes very much essential. In the areas like financial inclusion, border security, driving license, passport issuanc...
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The term human capital is defined as non-real resource, which increases from social networking and environment. The human capital networking is quite an important term in human community. Human capital is type of an investment not in form of money or physical resources but in form of human relations, which can provide huge returns in software marke...
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The software productivity in any software organization can be greatly enhanced if the human factors associated with the company employees are aligned in proper direction of cooperation and unity, among different developments teams working on same software project. In brief, the growth of any software company highly depends on understanding the conc...
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The software productivity in any software organization can be greatly enhanced if the human factors associated with the company employees are aligned in proper direction of cooperation and unity, among different developments teams working on same software project. In brief, the growth of any software company highly depends on understanding the conc...
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Software testing is important but it possesses some fundamental challenges. It poses two essentially arduous jobs; selecting test cases and assessing test results. Optimization problems can be unbridled by genetic algorithm (GA) which can be regarded as computer model of biological evolution. It works on principle of evolution, where superior chrom...
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The diverse and huge volume of information available over networks makes it difficult for the user to find their accurate information need. Previous information retrieval system mostly uses keywords to retrieve and index the documents, which may return inaccurate result when different keywords are employed to express the same concept in the documen...
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The Web is growing very fast and changing rapidly. Currently finding meaningful information on the Web is difficult. However, to overcome the problem of retrieving meaningful information on the Web intelligently, current information retrieval approaches need to be improved. Much more "smartness" should be embedded to search tools to manage effectiv...
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In this paper, an issue we have addressed is production scheduling which consists of loading and sequencing. The weakness of classic assignment model is that only one job can be assigned to each machine. It can be solved by using Fast Machine Index (FMI). The jobs can be assigned to a machine according to its capability. Then the ordering of jobs a...
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In this paper, we analyzed the sequencing situations on two machines where the machine setup time is not independent of processing order. A real case study of Hadhramout Industrial Company Complex, Mukalla, Yemen is taken as a model. Data is collected and analyzed using MS-Excel by different methods. The problem formulation has been presented. Mult...
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In this paper, we analyzed the sequencing situations on two machines where the machine setup time is not independent of processing order. A real case study of Hadhramout Industrial Company Complex, Mukalla, Yemen is taken as a model. Data is collected and analyzed using MS-Excel by different methods. The problem formulation has been presented. Mult...
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— As is the trend worldwide, India is undergoing rapid urbanization. This means not only that more people than ever before will be living and working in cities, but also that more people and more goods will be making more and longer trips in urban areas. The costs of increasing dependence on cars is resulting in expensive road building and maintena...
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In developing countries, city traffic is growing at a very fast rate. Rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, insurance and loan facilities etc., are some of the important factors which accelerate the growth of traffic in urban areas. The city of Delhi, like other cities in developing countries, is facing an acute transport management problem. This...
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Traffic management is presently a challenge for the traffic authority. In developing countries, city traffic is growing at a very fast rate. Rapid urbanization, industrialization, insurance and loan facilities etc. are some of the important factors, which accelerate the growth of traffic in urban areas. The city of Delhi, like other cities of devel...

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