International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development: Simulation

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Showing posts with label Simulation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simulation. Show all posts

Friday, 25 June 2021

Simulations on Computer Network An Improved Study in the Simulator Methodologies and Their Applications

June 25, 2021 0
Simulations on Computer Network An Improved Study in the Simulator Methodologies and Their Applications
Generally a network simulator is used to analyse the performance and behaviour of a network. The Simulation software plays a vital role in real world implementation. The hardware setup of network topologies are very costly and strenuous to modify often. The simulators act as the protocols for a system. The simulators in network such as Ns 2, Ns 3, OMNeT , NetSim,...

Thursday, 2 May 2019

Grant Selection Process Using Simple Additive Weighting Approach

May 02, 2019 0
Grant Selection Process Using Simple Additive Weighting Approach
Selection of educational grant is a key success factor for student learning and academic performance. Among popular methods, this paper contributes a real problem of selecting educational grant using data of grant application forms by one of the multi criteria decision making model, SAW method. This paper introduces nine criteria that are qualitative and...

Thursday, 14 July 2016

Text Extraction from Image using Python

July 14, 2016 0
Text Extraction from Image using Python
With so much of our lives computerized, it is vitally important that machines and humans can understand one another and pass information back and forth. Mostly computers have things their way we have to & talk to them through relatively crude devices such as keyboards and mice so they can figure out what we want them to do. However, when it comes to processing...

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