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Heba Fadhil
Researcher at University of Baghdad
Publications - 17
Citations - 33
Heba Fadhil is an academic researcher from University of Baghdad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 6 publications receiving 21 citations.
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Parallelizing RSA Algorithm on Multicore CPU and GPU
Heba Fadhil,Mohammed I. Younis +1 more
TL;DR: A hybrid system to parallelize the RSA for multicore CPU and many cores GPUs with variable key size is proposed and results reveal that the GPU is appropriate to speed up the RSA algorithm.
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The Perception of Information Security Threats Surrounding the Cloud Computing Environment
TL;DR: This paper brings out a systematic literature evaluation by spotting the light on cloud computing security necessities and it is worth mentioning that solutions for the provision of information security in cloud computing has been discussed in this research.
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Innovations in t-way test creation based on a hybrid hill climbing-greedy algorithm
TL;DR: In this paper , a hybrid greedy hill climbing algorithm (HGHC) was proposed to ensure both effectiveness and near-optimal results for generating a small number of test data.
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An open cloud-based platform for the creation and delivery of smart applications and services
Heba Fadhil,Mohamed I. Younis,AbdulRahman A. Alsewari,Mohammed Abd-Alrazzaq,Ameer Toran Mahdi,Alaa A. Alomoush +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an educational and management services for the university environment, targeting the staff, the student body, and the lecturers, on two of the most used platforms: smartphones and web applications.
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Evolutionary Perspective of Mobile Communication Technologies
Heba Fadhil,Zinah Osamah Dawood +1 more
TL;DR: This research covenants with the study and relative scrutiny of cellular wireless technologies which embraces first, second, third, fourth and fifth generations as they fall beneath the wireless cellular technologies?