

HVAC Optimization Based on Fuzzy Logic in Official Buildings |
Pages: 1-5 (5) | [Full Text] PDF (357 KB) |
H Durur |
Computer Engineering Department, Ardahan University, Ardahan, 75000, Turkey |
Abstract - Today, heating, cooling, ventilation and air conditioning systems (HVAC) are actively used in most modern buildings. These systems, which receive information such as temperature, humidity and pressure through various sensors, try to keep the temperature of the environment at a certain level by subjecting the received information to various pre-processes. In this work performed, the performance of an HVAC system has been tried to be optimized using fuzzy logic. With the proposed approach, a building with a 5-story and 10-apartment HVAC system is modeled and the buildings HVAC system is optimized using fuzzy logic. The proposed approach was confirmed by the simulations conducted and a performance increase of approximately 10% was achieved. |
Index Terms - HVAC, Fuzzy Logic, Optimization, Modern Buildings |
C itation - H Durur. "HVAC Optimization Based on Fuzzy Logic in Official Buildings." International Journal of Computer Science and Software Engineering 7, no. 1 (2018): 1-5. |
E-Vision: A Campus Locator Map Mobile Application using A* Algorithm |
Pages: 6-11 (6) | [Full Text] PDF (1.44 MB) |
ALA Ramos, KLC Matienzo, JMD Casunuran, CM Nervida, JMS Rosal, AV Bederico |
Institute of Computer Studies, Saint Michaels College of Laguna, Binan City, 4024, Philippines |
Abstract - Locator maps are developed to access a certain location, and this is widely used in transportation to save time and cost. The usefulness of the locator map increases awareness, satisfaction and improve ones productivity and accessibility. This study aims to provide a solution specifically be used by the school to guide students to locate specific place in a campus which provide shortest possible route method which also include relevant information about the school offices, building and class schedule. The study adopts the Rapid Application Development model and used ISO9126 to evaluate the application in terms functionality, reliability, usability, efficiency, maintainability and portability with a result of 4.36 Excellent which means the application is acceptable and meet all the requirements. |
Index Terms - Location, Locator Map, Map, Pathfinding, Shortest Path |
C itation - ALA Ramos, KLC Matienzo, JMD Casunuran, CM Nervida, JMS Rosal, AV Bederico. "E-Vision: A Campus Locator Map Mobile Application using A* Algorithm." International Journal of Computer Science and Software Engineering 7, no. 1 (2018): 6-11. |
A Development of Static Analysis Program and Its Application |
Pages: 12-16 (5) | [Full Text] PDF (750 KB) |
W Titthasiri, C Tancharoen |
Department of Computer Science, Rangsit University, Pathumthani, 12000, Thailand |
Abstract - Thailand is moving forward to Thailand 4.0 which is an economic model aiming to promote creativity, innovation, and technology for developing the country. Therefore, it is necessary to produce high-quality graduates in order to invent those innovations and technology. The main purpose of this research was to develop a static analysis program to evaluate programming behavior of first-year students who enrolled an introductory programming course. The knowledge of compiler and software engineering were used to develop this program. It evaluates students programs in software metric as an indicator to represent different programming behaviors. In addition, it also produces statistical reports and graphs. Finally, the research result shows the strengths and weaknesses of students programming capability. It is believed that this finding would be a valuable guideline for lecturers to redesign his or her basic programming course to improve the students programming capability. |
Index Terms - Static Analysis, Analysis Program, Programming Teaching, Novice Programmer, Computer Science |
C itation - W Titthasiri, C Tancharoen. "A Development of Static Analysis Program and Its Application." International Journal of Computer Science and Software Engineering 7, no. 1 (2018): 12-16. |