Papers by Senol Zafer Erdoğan
18th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA 2007), 2007
AbstractIn this paper, the values of received signal strength indicator (RSSI) are studied for v... more AbstractIn this paper, the values of received signal strength indicator (RSSI) are studied for various deployment environ-ments in wireless sensor networks. The accurate RSSI estimation can improve the accuracy of several algorithms used in local-ization, mobility, and ...
2006 International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies, 2006
In this study, Dijkstra algorithm and self cloning ant colony approach are explained. Dijkstra is... more In this study, Dijkstra algorithm and self cloning ant colony approach are explained. Dijkstra is a well known algorithm to find the shortest path. Self cloning ant colony approach is a new method to find the optimal path between the pair of the nodes in an unknown net topology. Both methods are applied on the same network and the results and differences are shown.
2010 IEEE Globecom Workshops, 2010
Falls are serious problem especially for elderly people. Day by day the elderly people are living... more Falls are serious problem especially for elderly people. Day by day the elderly people are living alone and the children of these people want to get information in dangerous situations. With the alarm systems, someone in difficulty can be detected and emergency aid can be sent. We propose a system to detect falls by using a data mining approach on

Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2009
In a network, one of the important problems is making an efficient routing decision. Many studies... more In a network, one of the important problems is making an efficient routing decision. Many studies have been carried out on making a decision and several routing algorithms have been developed. In a network environment, every node has a routing table and these routing tables are used for making routing decisions. Nowadays, intelligent agents are used to make routing decisions. Intelligent agents have been inspired by social insects such as ants. One of the intelligent agent types is self a cloning ant. In this study, a self cloning ant colony approach is used. Self cloning ants are a new synthetic ant type. This ant assesses the situation and multiplies through cloning or destroying itself. It is done by making a routing decision and finding the optimal path. This study explains routing table updating by using the self cloning ant colony approach. In a real net, this approach has been used and routing tables have been created and updated for every node.
Information Systems Frontiers, 2009
Trakya Univ J …, 2009
... Page 6. 62 Emin BORANDAĞ*, Fatih YÜCALAR*, Senol Zafer ERDOGAN*, Fuat İNCE+ 66 ... Ekip dönüş... more ... Page 6. 62 Emin BORANDAĞ*, Fatih YÜCALAR*, Senol Zafer ERDOGAN*, Fuat İNCE+ 66 ... Ekip dönüşümlü çalışır. Yazılımla ilgili her bilgi panolarda asılarak paylaşılır. ... [8] Paulk, M., C., Extreme Programming from a CMM Perspective, IEEE Software, November 2001. ...
Journal of aeronautics and space …, 2009
CMMI has gained widespread acceptance as a viable software process assessment model. In this stud... more CMMI has gained widespread acceptance as a viable software process assessment model. In this study, we take up CMMI, and consider the first maturity level or level 2 of the model for companies new to CMMI or just beginning to adopt CMMI in their process improvement efforts. A questionnaire based assessment method was developed primarily intended to be facilitate quick assessment or self assessment of CMMI maturity level 2 of a software company. The questionnaire can also be used for process improvement purposes. The paper reports on the results of conducting the questionnaire at five software companies and discusses its value as an indication of maturity at level 2 of CMMI and draws conclusions.

Proliferation of the Internet and mobile devices like smart phones and tablets has dramatically c... more Proliferation of the Internet and mobile devices like smart phones and tablets has dramatically changed the way people do business, access information, communicate with each other, and have leisure time on the go. Mobile application have become more important than ever in daily life in this regard. It has therefore become a challenge for software vendors to create mobile applications that can run on many common mobile operating systems like iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. One approach to this problem is to have separate code bases and separate development teams for each platform for the same application, which is obviously a costly solution. Therefore, applications vendors continuously seek better long-term alternatives. In order to reduce development effort and cost while providing rapid delivery to all application markets at once, a preferred alternative is to use a cross-platform mobile application development tool/framework. In this paper, we present an elaborate comparison of several popular cross-platform mobile application development tools, namely, PhoneGap/Cordova, Xamarin, Appcelerator Titanium, and Smartface App Studio. We provide a pragmatic comparison from different perspectives like ease and cost of development including programming language and tool support, end-product capability and performance, security, and community support. This comparison aims to support mobile application vendors from a large scale, from freelancers to enterprise development teams, when making a choice with respect to their specific requirements and constraints.
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Papers by Senol Zafer Erdoğan