International Journal of Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJCSSE)

Volume 6, Issue 6, June 2017

 

 

Analysis of Windows In-Memory Structures for Extracting Digital Evidence
 

Analysis of Windows In-Memory Structures for Extracting Digital Evidence

Pages: 130-135 (6) | [Full Text] PDF (293 KB)
DN Patil, BB Meshram
Computer Engineering Department, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Abstract -
The Windows Volatile memory maintains information about the various activities on the system such as processes and its threads running, registry key open, user authentication details. By performing the forensic investigation of the volatile memory, the digital evidence about the activity performed on the system can be identified. The paper discuss about the various in-memory structures with their forensic importance and details out the approach to identify and locate the total number of key objects in use by the running process. The paper also discusses the forensic importance of SAM services in password hash extraction.
 
Index Terms - Volatile Memory, Registry Key, EPROCESS, Object, VAD

Citation - DN Patil, BB Meshram. "Analysis of Windows In-Memory Structures for Extracting Digital Evidence." International Journal of Computer Science and Software Engineering 6, no. 6 (2017): 130-135.

Fuzzy Multi Attribute Decision Making–Simple Additive Weighting (MADM-SAW) for Information Retrieval (IR) in E-Commerce Recommendation
 

Fuzzy Multi Attribute Decision Making–Simple Additive Weighting (MADM-SAW) for Information Retrieval (IR) in E-Commerce Recommendation

Pages: 136-145 (10) | [Full Text] PDF (768 KB)
MM Engel, WH Utomo, HD Purnomo
Faculty of Information Technology, Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Jl. Diponegoro 52-60, Salatiga 50711, Indonesia

Abstract -
E-commerce has been rapidly in demand because of the sufficient easy features provided. However this easy access raises some new dilemmas for the potential buyers determining which e-commerce to choose, as well as understanding the most trusted and recommended e-commerce existed. Five criteria can be used to be help in determining the good quality e-commerce recommendations, include the value of feedback and reviews, the reputation of the online shop, the price of the product, the number of products sold from the online shop, and the content of the product. This research produces a fuzzy multi attribute decision making-simple additive weighting (MADM-SAW) model for information retrieval (IR) on ecommerce recommendations, where fuzzy calculation results are the alternative end value in e-commerce recommendations. The research method used in this research is the Research and Development (R&D) method that is only done on trial product or limited trial only. So then, based on the experimental results, it is found that content not only matches the search query, but there is also a comparative information about the satisfactory value of the product feedback and reviews, the reputation of the online shop, the reliable price of the product, and the number of products sold from the online store.
 
Index Terms - E-Commerce, Fuzzy MADM-SAW, Information Retrieval, Recommendation

Citation - MM Engel, WH Utomo, HD Purnomo. "Fuzzy Multi Attribute Decision Making–Simple Additive Weighting (MADM-SAW) for Information Retrieval (IR) in E-Commerce Recommendation." International Journal of Computer Science and Software Engineering 6, no. 6 (2017): 136-145.

Java Standards: A Comparative Study
 

Java Standards: A Comparative Study

Pages: 146-151 (6) | [Full Text] PDF (276 KB)
MMA ABDALLAH, MM Al-RIFAEE
Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

Abstract -
Java language is one of the most usable programming language. This make it used to develop many applications and systems by many different developers. This diversity of developers skills and backgrounds lead to the Java Programming language standards. There are many rules and guidelines for Java programming language. In this research, we include 20 different java standards that are also the common standards, with their characteristics, specifications, and limitations. Also, a comparative study has been made to provide different perspective to researchers and Java developers to help them choose the best standard for their research or application. Furthermore, this research addresses the tools that can be used to check the format of Java code using different standards that listed in this document.
 
Index Terms - Java, Standard, Java checking tools

Citation - MMA ABDALLAH, MM Al-RIFAEE. "Java Standards: A Comparative Study." International Journal of Computer Science and Software Engineering 6, no. 6 (2017): 146-151.