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International Conference on Internet Computing and Information Services 

About: International Conference on Internet Computing and Information Services is an academic conference. The conference publishes majorly in the area(s): Backpropagation & Bistatic radar. Over the lifetime, 158 publications have been published by the conference receiving 520 citations.

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17 Sep 2011
TL;DR: The definition of cloud testing was derived from the concept of cloud computing and analyzed the questions of which software testing projects can do the cloud testing, why do clouds testing, how to do cloud testing.
Abstract: Cloud testing is the method of software testing based on cloud computing technology. In this paper, the definition of cloud testing was derived from the concept of cloud computing. It analyzed the questions of which software testing projects can do the cloud testing, why do clouds testing, how to do cloud testing. This paper was a research for the future software testing methods.

38 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Nov 2011
TL;DR: A genetic algorithm-based test case prioritization algorithm is designed and the genetic algorithm proposed software test case priorities algorithm is improved.
Abstract: With the rapid development of information technology, software testing, as a software quality assurance, is becoming more and more important. In the software life cycle, each time the code has changed need to be regression testing. The huge test case library makes running a full test case library being challenged. To this end, we designed a genetic algorithm-based test case prioritization algorithm and improved the genetic algorithm proposed software test case prioritization algorithm.

34 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
17 Sep 2011
TL;DR: General techniques of communication with GSM network are depicted, including the initialization of terminal equipment, sending and reading short messages, sending SMS to group users, and the management on phonebook of SIM card, furthermore, a flexible solution on real-time reading SMS is proposed.
Abstract: GSM network is the most worldwide mobile communication network nowadays. Based on the SIEMENS MC35 GSM module, general techniques of communication with GSM network are depicted, including the initialization of terminal equipment, sending and reading short messages (SMS), sending SMS to group users, and the management on phonebook of SIM card, furthermore, a flexible solution on real-time reading SMS is proposed. Finally, application cases are given for GSM module.

34 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
17 Sep 2011
TL;DR: A novel routing algorithm based on Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy (LEACH) routing protocol is proposed in this paper to improve the random probability of cluster head (CH) election and simulation results prove that the improved algorithm obviously outperforms LEACH in network lifetime.
Abstract: Since sensor networks have limited and nonrechargeable energy resources, it has been a research focus on reducing node energy consumption and prolonging the network lifetime in wireless sensor network (WSN) routing protocols. A novel routing algorithm based on Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy (LEACH) routing protocol is proposed in this paper. In order to improve the random probability of cluster head (CH) election, the factors of residual energy and the frequency of becoming CHs are introduced. Hence, with the increasing number of running time, the nodes with more residual energy and fewer times of becoming CHs are more likely to be chosen as CHs, so that the energy consumption could be balanced. Finally, the simulation results prove that the improved algorithm obviously outperforms LEACH in network lifetime.

21 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
17 Sep 2011
TL;DR: Simulation of a route protocol called Qos-AOMDV, based on cross-layer design, which could cooperate in sharing network-status information in different layers while maintaining the layers' separation to optimize overall network performance, shows that it could achieve remarkable improvements in terms of end to end delay, throughput and lifetime.
Abstract: Much research efforts have been devoted to develop protocols based on one criterion, majority of the routing protocols consider energy conservation or minimum bandwidth. But only one factor could not guarantee the requirements for quality of the service (Qos) in ad hoc networks. In this paper, a route protocol called Qos-AOMDV is proposed which considers two criteria. Both the balance of the route and power conservation is considered. Qos-AOMDV is based on cross-layer design, which could cooperate in sharing network-status information in different layers while maintaining the layers' separation to optimize overall network performance. Both the information in network layer and data link layer are combined to make a general criterion, so that it could satisfy the dynamics of ad hoc network. In the path selection phase, the destination nodes do not reply route request (RREQ) immediately. Route reply (RREP) is carried out based on the general cost criterion. In transmission phase, data is transmitted in multiple paths one by one to balance the energy and the traffic loads in multiple paths. It is shown by simulation that QoS-AOMDV could achieve remarkable improvements in terms of end to end delay, throughput and lifetime as compared to AOMDV.

17 citations

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2011158