Dr. Farman Ali, Associate Professor
of Agriculture published a research article titled "Genome-wide analysis
of developmental stage-specific transcriptome in Bradysia odoriphaga"
in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-D: Genomics and Proteomics (Impact
factor 2.9)
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Showing posts with label Paper Publication 2019. Show all posts
Monday, February 18, 2019
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Dr. Naimat Ullah Khan , Lecturer in Veterinary Medicine, Published a Research Article
Dr. Naimat Ullah Khan , Lecturer
in Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Sciences, AWKUM, published a
research article in HEC recognized journal having impact factor entitle Epidemiology of
Subclinical Mastitis in Dromedary Camels (Camelus dromedarius) of Two
Distinct Agro-Ecological Zones of Pakistan Pakistan J. Zool., vol. 51(2), pp 527-532, 2019.
Monday, February 11, 2019
Dr. Mujib ur Rahman, Demonstrator at Department of Economics, Published a Paper
Dr.
Mujib ur Rahman, Demonstrator at Department of Economics, Published a Paper, Title “Cost-Benefit
Analysis of Cotton Based Handloom Industry in Peshawar Valley".
Mr. Muhammad Zakarya, Lecturer of Computer Science, Published a Research Paper
Dr. Muhammad Zakarya, Lecturer of Computer Science, Published a
Research Paper of Impact Factor 2.239 with Title "Modelling Resource
Heterogeneities in Cloud Simulations and Quantifying their Accuracy"
Abstract
Simulations are often used to evaluate the performance of various
scheduling and migration techniques in the context of large computing systems
such as clouds and datacenters. To ensure that simulations match the real
platform as close as possible, plausible assumptions and accurate statistical
models are used in designing simulations; and that could also offer accurate
results. However, it is not always possible that similar numerical results
would also be achievable in a real cloud test-bed. The reason is that a
simulator only abstracts a model and, hence, a system; but does not always
reflect the real world scenarios. Therefore, the solution of any research
problem using numerical simulation (experimentation) is not just to find a
result, but also to ensure the quality and accuracy of the estimated results.
CloudSim is largely used in the cloud research community to evaluate the
performance of various resource allocation and migration policies. However,
resources such as CPU, memory and application heterogeneities are not modelled
yet. Moreover, its accuracy is rarely addressed. In this paper, we: (i)
describe an extension to CloudSim that offers support for resource (CPU) and
application heterogeneities; and (ii) demonstrate several techniques that could
be used to measure the accuracy of results obtained in simulations,
particularly, in the extended CloudSim. Based on our evaluation, we suggest
that the accuracy and precision of the extended version of the CloudSim
simulator may be as high as ∼ 98.63% for certain energy and performance efficient resource
allocation and consolidation with migration policies in heterogeneous
datacenters.
Dr. Syed Zafar Ullah Bakhshali Assistant Professor of Pashto, Present a Paper in International Conference
Dr.
Syed Zafar Ullah Bakhshali Assistant Professor Department of Pashto Abdul Wali
Khan University Mardan presented a research paper in International
Conference Present a paper titled "The Influences of Persian on
Pashto Literature” In the Third International Conference on Current Issue of
Languages, Dialects and Linguistics Iran - Ahwaz, 31 January - 1 February 2019.
The researcher presented the Pashtuns and Persian speakers have a common cultural background. Both Pashto and Persian are called sister languages. If Pashto has classical poets like Khushal Khan Khattak, Abdul Hamid, Abdur Rahman, Ali Khan, Persian has also great literary figures like Firdusi, Khayyam, Saadi and Hafiz. These Persian literary legends have influenced Pashtun poets and their literary works. Persian language has influenced different aspects of Pashto language and literature. Persian lexical influences are very much visible in Pashto language. Similarly Persian has influenced literary genres of Pashto like ghazal and Saqi Nama etc. Sufism has also been introduced in Pashto poetry through Persian poetry. Classical Pashto poet Khushal Khan has also praised Persian language and attributed it as sweet language. Though Arabic is regarded as a language of religion but Persian is regarded as a language of academia and teaching in Pashtun regions. Some classical Persian literary books have shaped the ethical development of the Muslims of sub-continent. In these books Bostān and Gulistān of Saadi are very popular among the folks. This article will elaborate various aspects of Pashto language and literature which have been influenced by Persian language and literature.
At the end of conference
certificate and was presented to researcher by the Vice Chancellor.
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Dr. Ahmad Ali, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Published Two Papers
Title: An analysis of psychological and physical problems faced by
drug (Barsh) addicts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Title: Antenatal Care: Accessibility Issue among Pakhtun Women in
Malakand, Pakistan
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