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Malik Qasaimeh

Researcher at Princess Sumaya University for Technology

Publications -  34
Citations -  153

Malik Qasaimeh is an academic researcher from Princess Sumaya University for Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agile software development & Software development process. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 31 publications receiving 114 citations. Previous affiliations of Malik Qasaimeh include Université du Québec & Concordia University.

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Comparing Agile Software Processes Based on the Software Development Project Requirements

TL;DR: The characteristics of many agile processes are analyzed and they are classified based on key requirements for a software development project to help project managers and software engineers select an agile process that is most suitable to the requirements of their software projects.
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Software randomness analysis and evaluation of lightweight ciphers: the prospective for IoT security

TL;DR: A thorough investigation of the randomness of ciphertext obtained from Simeck, Kasumi, DES and AES reveals that lightweight algorithms have competitive randomness levels, lower processing time and lower power consumption when compared to conventional algorithms.
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An Audit Model for ISO 9001 Traceability Requirements in Agile-XP Environments

TL;DR: The design of the model is based on evaluation theory, and includes the use of several auditing “yardsticks” derived from the principles of engineering design, the SWEBOK Guide, and the CMMI-DEV guidelines for requirement management and traceability for each yardstick.
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Extending Extreme Programming User Stories to Meet ISO 9001 Formality Requirements

TL;DR: This paper proposes an extension to the user story, based on four sub processes related to the CMMI-DEV model, that enhance the ability of user stories to accumulate the information that is mandatory for achieving ISO 9001 certification.
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Authentication techniques in smart grid: a systematic review

TL;DR: This systematic review analyses 27 papers on SG authentication techniques and their effectiveness in mitigating certain attacks provides a basis for the design and use of optimized SG authentication approaches.