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Yaser Jararweh

Researcher at Jordan University of Science and Technology

Publications -  324
Citations -  8851

Yaser Jararweh is an academic researcher from Jordan University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 297 publications receiving 6045 citations. Previous affiliations of Yaser Jararweh include University of Arizona & Pennsylvania State University.

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A Survey on Blockchain for Information Systems Management and Security

TL;DR: It is highlighted that blockchain’s structure and modern cloud- and edge-computing paradigms are crucial in enabling a widespread adaption and development of blockchain technologies for new players in today unprecedented vibrant global market.
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An intrusion detection system for connected vehicles in smart cities

TL;DR: This work introduces an automated secure continuous cloud service availability framework for smart connected vehicles that enables an intrusion detection mechanism against security attacks and provides services that meet users’ quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) requirements.
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Deep Recurrent neural network vs. support vector machine for aspect-based sentiment analysis of Arabic hotels’ reviews

TL;DR: The state-of-the-art approaches based on supervised machine learning are presented to address the challenges of aspect-based sentiment analysis (ABSA) of Arabic Hotels’ reviews and the SVM approach outperforms the other deep RNN approach in the research investigated tasks.
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Blockchain-Enhanced Data Sharing With Traceable and Direct Revocation in IIoT

TL;DR: A blockchain-enhanced security access control scheme that supports traceability and revocability has been proposed in IIoT for smart factories and has shown that the size of the public/private keys is smaller compared to other schemes, and the overhead time is less for public key generation, data encryption, and data decryption stages.
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The future of mobile cloud computing: Integrating cloudlets and Mobile Edge Computing

TL;DR: A hierarchical model that is composed of MEC servers and Cloudlets infrastructures is proposed to increase the coverage area for the mobile users in which the users can accomplish their requested services with minimal costs in terms of power and delay.