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Cemal Ardil
Cemal Ardil is with the National Academy of Aviation, Baku, Azerbaijan
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Cemal Ardil , Open Science Research Journals
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology aims freely to promote universal access with equal opportunities for international scientific community; to scientific knowledge, and the creation, and dissemination of scientific and technical information. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, in terms of "equitable access" to scientific knowledge, strives to promote open science research initiatives to make scientific data and information affordable and accessible in all countries on an equitable basis.
Open Science Research Journals Catalog
WASET SECTION A: HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
International Journal of Social Sciences
International Journal of Behavioral, Cognitive, Educational and Psychological Sciences
International Journal of Business, Economics, Finance and Management Sciences
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
WASET SECTION B: BIOLOGICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
International Journal of Biological and Life Sciences
International Journal of Biological and Medical Sciences
WASET SECTION C: NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Sciences
International Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology
International Journal of Computational Intelligence
International Journal of Computer and Information Science and Engineering
International Journal of Computer, Information, and Systems Science, and Engineering
International Journal of Computational and Mathematical Sciences
International Journal of Computer Science
International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering
International Journal of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering
International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
International Journal of Electronics, Communications and Computer Engineering
International Journal of Electronics, Circuits and Systems
International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems Engineering
International Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering
International Journal of Information Technology
International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Technologies
International Journal of Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
International Journal of Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering
International Journal of Natural Sciences and Engineering
International Journal of Signal Processing
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Posted by Cemal Ardil at 2:29 AM
Cemal Ardil , Publication List of Journal Papers
* New Technologies for Modeling of Gas Turbine Cooled Blades [ A. Pashayev, D. Askerov, R.Sadiqov, A. Samedov, Cemal Ardil]
* Interpolation of Geofield Parameters [A. Pashayev, Cemal Ardil, R. Sadiqov]
* The Feedback Control for Distributed Systems [Kamil Aida-zade, Cemal Ardil]
* Approximate Bounded Knowledge Extraction using Type-I Fuzzy Logic [Syed Muhammad Aqil Burney,Tahseen Ahmed Jilani, Cemal Ardil]
* Neuro – Fuzzy Networks for Identification of Mathematical Model Parameters of Geofield [A. Pashayev, R. Sadiqov, Cemal Ardil, F. Ildiz, H. Karabork]
* Electricity Consumption Prediction Model using Neuro-Fuzzy System [Rahib Abiyev, Vasif H. Abiyev, Cemal Ardil]
* Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines' Technical Condition Identification System [A. M. Pashayev, Cemal Ardil, D. D. Askerov, R. A. Sadiqov, P. S. Abdullayev]
* A New Method of Adaptation in Integrated Learning Environment [Ildar Galeev, Renat Mustaphin, Cemal Ardil]
* Robust Fuzzy Observer Design for Nonlinear Systems [Michal Polanský, Cemal Ardil ]
* Mathematical Modeling of Gas Turbine Blade Cooling [А. Pashayev, C. Ardil, D. Askerov, R. Sadiqov, A. Samedov]
* Reduction of Linear Time-Invariant Systems Using Routh-Approximation and PSO [S. Panda, S. K. Tomar, R. Prasad, Cemal Ardil]
* Development of Effective Cooling Schemes of Gas Turbine Blades Based on Computer Simulation [A. Pasayev, C. Askerov, R. Sadiqov, Cemal Ardil]
* New Technologies for Modeling of Gas Turbine Cooled Blades [A. Pashayev, D. Askerov, R.Sadiqov, A. Samedov, Cemal Ardil]
* Modeling and Simulating of Gas Turbine Cooled Blades [ А. Pashayev, D. Askerov, R. Sadiqov, A. Samedov, Cemal Ardil]
* Interpolation of Geofield Parameters [A. Pashayev, Cemal Ardil, R. Sadiqov]
* Multistage Condition Monitoring System of Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine [A. M. Pashayev, D. D. Askerov, Cemal Ardil, R. A. Sadiqov, P. S. Abdullayev]
* Complex Condition Monitoring System of Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine [A. M. Pashayev, D. D. Askerov, Cemal Ardil, R. A. Sadiqov, P. S. Abdullayev]
* Evolutionary Techniques for Model Order Reduction of Large Scale Linear Systems [S. Panda, J. S. Yadav, N. P. Patidar, Cemal Ardil]
* Levenberg-Marquardt Algorithm for Karachi Stock Exchange Share Rates Forecasting [Syed Muhammad Aqil Burney, Tahseen Ahmed Jilani, Cemal Ardil ]
* A Comparison of First and Second Order Training Algorithms for Artificial Neural Networks [Syed Muhammad Aqil Burney, Tahseen Ahmed Jilani, Cemal Ardil ]
* Automatic Authentication of Handwritten Documents via Low Density Pixel Measurements [Abhijit Mitra, Pranab Kumar Banerjee, and Cemal Ardil]
* A Black-box Approach for Response Quality Evaluation of Conversational Agent Systems [Ong Sing Goh, Cemal Ardil, Wilson Wong, Chun Che Fung]
* Multivariate High Order Fuzzy Time Series Forecasting for Car Road Accidents [Tahseen A. Jilani, S. M. Aqil Burney, Cemal Ardil]
* Fuzzy Metric Approach for Fuzzy Time Series Forecasting based on Frequency Density Based Partitioning [Tahseen Ahmed Jilani, Syed Muhammad Aqil Burney, Cemal Ardil]
* Optimal Supplementary Damping Controller Design for TCSC Employing RCGA [S. Panda, S. C. Swain, A. K. Baliarsingh, Cemal Ardil]
* A Neural Network Approach in Predicting the Blood Glucose Level for Diabetic Patients [Zarita Zainuddin, Ong Pauline, Cemal Ardil]
* Hybrid Neuro Fuzzy Approach for Automatic Generation Control of Two -Area Interconnected Power System [Gayadhar Panda, Sidhartha Panda, Cemal Ardil]
* Numerical Modeling of Gas Turbine Engines [А. Pashayev, D. Askerov, Cemal Ardil, R. Sadiqov]
* On the Approximate Solution of a Nonlinear Singular Integral Equation [Nizami Mustafa, Cemal Ardil]
* Model Reduction of Linear Systems by Conventional and Evolutionary Techniques [S. Panda, S. K. Tomar, R. Prasad, Cemal Ardil]
* Development of A Jacobean Model for A 4-Axes Indigenously Developed SCARA System [T.C.Manjunath, Cemal Ardil]
* Design of an Artificial Intelligence Based Automatic Task Planner or a Robotic System [T. C. Manjunath, Cemal Ardil]
* Identification of Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine’s Temperature Condition Pashayev [A., Askerov D., Ardil C., Sadiqov R., Abdullayev P.]
* Compact Binary Tree Representation of Logic Function for Enhanced Performance [Padmanabhan Balasubramanian, Cemal Ardil]
* Development of New Control Techniques for Vibration Isolation of Structures using Smart Materials [Shubha P Bhat, Krishnamurthy, T.C.Manjunath, Cemal Ardil]
* On Problem of Parameters Identification of Dynamic Object [ Kamil Aida-zade, Cemal Ardil]
* Implementation of a Motion Detection System [Asif Ansari, T.C. Manjunath, Cemal Ardil]
* Library Aware Power Conscious Realization of Complementary Boolean Functions [Padmanabhan Balasubramanian, Cemal Ardil]
* Real-Coded Genetic Algorithm for Robust Power System Stabilizer Design [Sidhartha Panda, Cemal Ardil]
* Design, Development & Implementation of a Temperature Sensor using Zigbee Concepts [T.C.Manjunath, Ashok Kusagur, Shruthi Sanjay, Saritha Sindushree, Cemal Ardil]
* Robust Coordinated Design of Multiple Power System Stabilizers Using Particle Swarm Optimization Technique [Sidhartha Panda, Cemal Ardil]
* A Simplified Single Correlator Rake Receiver for CDMA Communications [K. Murali Krishna, Abhijit Mitra, Cemal Ardil]
* A Fast Adaptive Tomlinson-Harashima Precoder for Indoor Wireless Communications [M. Naresh Kumar, Abhijit Mitra, Cemal Ardil]
* Efficient Realization of an ADFE with a New Adaptive Algorithm [N. Praveen Kumar, Abhijit Mitra, Cemal Ardil]
* Response Quality Evaluation in Heterogeneous Question Answering System: A Black-box Approach Goh Ong Sing, Cemal Ardil, Wilson Wong,Shahrin Sahib]
* A Crisis Communication Network Based on Embodied Conversational Agents System with Mobile Services [Ong Sing Goh, Cemal Ardil, Chun Che Fung, Kok Wai Wong, Arnold Depickere]
* A New Quantile Based Fuzzy Time Series Forecasting Model [Tahseen A. Jilani, Aqil S. Burney, Cemal Ardil]
* Sonic Localization Cues for Classrooms: A Structural Model Proposal [Abhijit Mitra, Cemal Ardil]
* Investigation of Combined use of MFCC and LPC Features in Speech Recognition Systems [К.R. Aida–Zade, Cemal Ardil, S.S. Rustamov]
* An Investigation on Efficient Spreading Codes for Transmitter Based Techniques to Mitigate MAI and ISI in TDD/CDMA Downlink [Abhijit Mitra, Cemal Ardil]
* Creating an Interactive and Collaborative e-Learning Environment in Educational Processes [Cemal Ardil]
* e-Collaborative Learning Circles [Cemal Ardil]
* Automatic Generation Control of Interconnected Power System with Generation Rate Constraints by Hybrid Neuro Fuzzy Approach [Gayadhar Panda, Sidhartha Panda, Cemal Ardil]
* Transformation Methods and Their Applications for Finding Exact Solutions to Unsteady Navier Stokes Equations [Rana Khalid Naeem, Cemal Ardil, Razia Shaheen, Waseem Ahmed Khan, Asif Mansoor]
* A Weighted Sum Technique for the Joint Optimization of Performance and Power Consumption in Data Centers [Samee Ullah Khan, Cemal Ardil]
* Performance of Block Codes Using the Eigenstructure of the Code Correlation Matrix and Soft-Decision Decoding of BPSK [Vitalice K. Oduol, Cemal Ardil]
* Transient Analysis of a Single-Server Queue with Fixed-Size Batch Arrivals [Vitalice K. Oduol, Cemal Ardil]
* BIP-Based Alarm Declaration and Clearing in SONET Networks Employing Automatic Protection Switching [Vitalice K. Oduol, Cemal Ardil]
* Multi-objective Optimization with Fuzzy Based Ranking for TCSC Supplementary Controller to Improve Rotor Angle and Voltage Stability [S. Panda, S. C. Swain, A. K. Baliarsingh, A. K. Mohanty, Cemal Ardil]
Posted by Cemal Ardil at 2:22 AM
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Turkey’s Schools Link Up
Turkey’s Schools Link Up
By Cemal Ardil
Edirne, Turkey--The role of information technology in education is being continuously tested today in nations across the world, each with its unique learning environment and culture. In Turkey, the Computer Experimental School (CES) project, conducted together with World Links for Development (WorLD), is a dynamic example of the country’s commitment to opening up educational opportunities to a wider population and accelerating human capital development. In the past two decades, Turkey has made major efforts to establish an education system capable of providing young men and women with the broad range of knowledge and skills required to meet present-day job market needs. By 1989 the country’s adult literacy rate had reached an estimated 70 percent (of whom 49 percent are female), and enrollment in primary education had gone up to 97 percent.
Since then, the government has sought assistance to introduce a number of projects aimed at improving the quality of education. These include up-grading the curricula and instructional materials, revising student achievement tests, improving the teacher training system, and increasing the research component in education. Two hundred schools were equipped to work as curriculum laboratories to test the new curricula and teaching materials, and 53 schools were identified as Computer Experimental Schools (CES), where information technology would be integrated with the teaching-learning process to facilitate education. The number of CES schools across the country is now 182.
Preparing for change
In August 1992, a special unit was created within the General Directorate of Computer Education and Services to take responsibility for the CES project in November the same year. The group’s first task was to acquire qualified staff to implement and support CES. For this it sought the involvement of graduate students from local universities and high school teachers with experience and interest in computers and information technology. A specialist was brought in to evaluate and select educational software, and special training fellowships were offered to selected teachers and administrators working with the project. By mid-1995, a draft of specifications including hardware, software, courseware, staffing needs and training outlines was complete, the software evaluation consultant was in place, and the fellowship trainees were in a university in the United States. By the end of the year, firms which were to provide hardware and software to the schools had been selected and the CES project was on its way. As the project was due for completion in June 1997, a review was planned late enough in the implementation phase to isolate the lessons from the experiment, but in time for any corrective measures to be initiated. With Turkey’s open commitment to information technology in schools, the review assumed the continuance of the project and concentrated on areas of challenge and improvement.
Technology in the classroom--the project in operation
The computer laboratories in the pilot schools are being used regularly today, some of them remarkably well. The ones which have been slow to come to full operation, are those which did not have trained computer teachers. Others, despite similar problems, have managed to progress significantly. By now, approximately 250 teachers have been trained in the use of computers and educational software. Eleven months after the implementation, a mid-term review of the project found that administrators, teachers and students were all enthusiastically and creatively using the equipment and software. At the same time, the schools were serving their communities in a variety of ways: as model and demonstration schools, as teacher training centers, as advisors for parents wanting to purchase computers for their homes, and as a source of inspiration to other schools outside the project. The CES model was being adopted by some of the non-CES schools. Trained teachers from the CES schools were actively involved in helping to equip laboratories and train staff in similar voluntary projects in non-CES schools.
This is an excerpt from the, article, "WorLD Project in Turkey," available on the website of the International Institute for Communication and Development, at: www.iicd.org
Print and Online Version is available from World Bank; Development OUTREACH Fall 1999
Posted by Cemal Ardil at 10:44 AM
Friday, April 3, 2009
Cemal Ardil
Cemal Ardil is with the National Academy of Aviation, Baku, Azerbaijan