2019
Haoues M, Dahane M, Mouss NK.
Outsourcing optimization in two-echelon supply chain network under integrated production-maintenance constraints. Journal of Intelligent ManufacturingJournal of Intelligent Manufacturing. 2019;30 :701-725.
Haoues M, Dahane M, Mouss NK.
Outsourcing optimization in two-echelon supply chain network under integrated production-maintenance constraints. Journal of Intelligent ManufacturingJournal of Intelligent Manufacturing. 2019;30 :701-725.
Haoues M, Dahane M, Mouss NK.
Outsourcing optimization in two-echelon supply chain network under integrated production-maintenance constraints. Journal of Intelligent ManufacturingJournal of Intelligent Manufacturing. 2019;30 :701-725.
Mezzoudj S, Behloul A, Seghir R, Saadna Y.
A parallel content-based image retrieval system using spark and tachyon frameworks. Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information SciencesJournal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences. 2019.
AbstractWith the huge increase of large-scale multimedia over Internet, especially images, building Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems for large-scale images has become a big challenge. One of the drawbacks associated with CBIR is the very long execution time. In this article, we propose a fast Content-Based Image Retrieval system using Spark (CBIR-S) targeting large-scale images. Our system is composed of two steps. (i) image indexation step, in which we use MapReduce distributed model on Spark in order to speed up the indexation process. We also use a memory-centric distributed storage system, called Tachyon, to enhance the write operation (ii) image retrieving step which we speed up by using a parallel k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN) search method based on MapReduce model implemented under Apache Spark, in addition to exploiting the cache method of spark framework. We have showed, through a wide set of experiments, the effectiveness of our approach in terms of processing time.
Mezzoudj S, Behloul A, Seghir R, Saadna Y.
A parallel content-based image retrieval system using spark and tachyon frameworks. Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information SciencesJournal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences. 2019.
AbstractWith the huge increase of large-scale multimedia over Internet, especially images, building Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems for large-scale images has become a big challenge. One of the drawbacks associated with CBIR is the very long execution time. In this article, we propose a fast Content-Based Image Retrieval system using Spark (CBIR-S) targeting large-scale images. Our system is composed of two steps. (i) image indexation step, in which we use MapReduce distributed model on Spark in order to speed up the indexation process. We also use a memory-centric distributed storage system, called Tachyon, to enhance the write operation (ii) image retrieving step which we speed up by using a parallel k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN) search method based on MapReduce model implemented under Apache Spark, in addition to exploiting the cache method of spark framework. We have showed, through a wide set of experiments, the effectiveness of our approach in terms of processing time.
Mezzoudj S, Behloul A, Seghir R, Saadna Y.
A parallel content-based image retrieval system using spark and tachyon frameworks. Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information SciencesJournal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences. 2019.
AbstractWith the huge increase of large-scale multimedia over Internet, especially images, building Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems for large-scale images has become a big challenge. One of the drawbacks associated with CBIR is the very long execution time. In this article, we propose a fast Content-Based Image Retrieval system using Spark (CBIR-S) targeting large-scale images. Our system is composed of two steps. (i) image indexation step, in which we use MapReduce distributed model on Spark in order to speed up the indexation process. We also use a memory-centric distributed storage system, called Tachyon, to enhance the write operation (ii) image retrieving step which we speed up by using a parallel k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN) search method based on MapReduce model implemented under Apache Spark, in addition to exploiting the cache method of spark framework. We have showed, through a wide set of experiments, the effectiveness of our approach in terms of processing time.
Mezzoudj S, Behloul A, Seghir R, Saadna Y.
A parallel content-based image retrieval system using spark and tachyon frameworks. Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information SciencesJournal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences. 2019.
AbstractWith the huge increase of large-scale multimedia over Internet, especially images, building Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems for large-scale images has become a big challenge. One of the drawbacks associated with CBIR is the very long execution time. In this article, we propose a fast Content-Based Image Retrieval system using Spark (CBIR-S) targeting large-scale images. Our system is composed of two steps. (i) image indexation step, in which we use MapReduce distributed model on Spark in order to speed up the indexation process. We also use a memory-centric distributed storage system, called Tachyon, to enhance the write operation (ii) image retrieving step which we speed up by using a parallel k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN) search method based on MapReduce model implemented under Apache Spark, in addition to exploiting the cache method of spark framework. We have showed, through a wide set of experiments, the effectiveness of our approach in terms of processing time.
HADEF H, M. Djebabra, M. Mouda and D. Belala.
PCA-I and AHP Methods: Unavoidable Arguments in Accident Scenario Classification. J Fail. Anal. and PrevenJ Fail. Anal. and Preven. 2019;2019 :496–503.
AbstractRisk mapping is the foundation of the risk prevention strategy. It allows for the understanding of all factors that may affect the activities. It is a collective decision based on negotiation between the actors. Argument-based negotiation accelerates the negotiation process and converges it toward a final and common decision. It is in this context that this paper aims to illustrate the contribution of the improved PCA and AHP tools, considered as arguments, to the classification of major accident risks.
HADEF H, M. Djebabra, M. Mouda and D. Belala.
PCA-I and AHP Methods: Unavoidable Arguments in Accident Scenario Classification. J Fail. Anal. and PrevenJ Fail. Anal. and Preven. 2019;2019 :496–503.
AbstractRisk mapping is the foundation of the risk prevention strategy. It allows for the understanding of all factors that may affect the activities. It is a collective decision based on negotiation between the actors. Argument-based negotiation accelerates the negotiation process and converges it toward a final and common decision. It is in this context that this paper aims to illustrate the contribution of the improved PCA and AHP tools, considered as arguments, to the classification of major accident risks.
Ouache R, Harkat H, Pale P, Oulmi K.
Phytochemical compounds and anti-corrosion activity of Veronica rosea. Natural Product ResearchNatural Product Research. 2019;33 :1-5.
AbstractThe aim of this work is the phytochemical study of the butanolic extract of the aerial parts of Veronica rosea. Four compounds 1–4 have been isolated using different chromatographic methods. The structures of these compounds were determined by NMR spectral analysis and mass spectroscopy. The adsorption and anticorrosion effects of this extract were investigated towards the corrosion of copper in 1 M HNO3 aqueous by the weight loss technique and potentiodynamic polarization. The results showed that the butanolic extract is a good inhibitor and the inhibition efficiency increases with increasing of concentration of the inhibitor. The adsorption of this extract on the copper specimen surface was spontaneous and obeyed the Langmuir’s adsorption isotherm. Large value of adsorption equilibrium Constant (K ads = 35 L g-1) was obtained. The polarization experiments confirmed the data obtained by gravimetric weight-loss. Tafel plot of polarization curves indicates that the extract acts as a mixed type inhibitor.