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Keyword: FrameworkA Vendor-Agnostic Multi-Cloud Integration Framework Using Boomi and SAP BTP
by Padmanabhan Venkiteela
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 12, Page # 1-14, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0412001
Abstract: The shift toward multi-cloud strategies has made a vendor-agnostic integration framework indispensable for seamlessly orchestrating workflows across heterogeneous platforms. Modern enterprises increasingly rely on a mix of cloud ecosystems leveraging Amazon Web Services (AWS) for elasticity, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) for advanced AI/ML capabilities, Azure Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) for critical enterprise workloads… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Information Systems – Computer Science (ISC))
AI-Enhanced Endpoint Compliance and Automated Vulnerability Management Framework for Essential Government Infrastructure
by Harshavardhan Malla
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 8, Page # 18-23, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0408002
Abstract: Public sector IT infrastructures that underpin essential services, such as transportation and law enforcement, are becoming progressively susceptible to advanced cyber attacks and encounter heightened regulatory demands, especially in accordance with CJIS and NIST standards. Regrettably, existing methods for compliance enforcement and patch management are primarily manual or only slightly automated, thereby constraining their scalability,… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Information Systems – Computer Science (ISC))
Conceptual Business Model Framework for AI-based Private 5G-IoT Networks
by Laurence Banda
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 3, Issue 10, Page # 13-20, 2024; DOI: 10.55708/js0310002
Abstract: The fusion of fifth generation (5G) networks, Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), referred to as intelligent connectivity by most industry experts, can be seen as a crucial success factor for sustainable digitalization. Until recently, research into these key triad technologies has been conducted in isolation. One of the promising applications of intelligent… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology 2024 and the Section Telecommunications (TEL))
A Swarm-Based Clinical Validation Framework of Artificial Intelligence Solutions for Non-Communicable Diseases
by Kitty Kioskli, Spyridon Papastergiou and Theofanis Fotis
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 2, Issue 9, Page # 1-11, 2023; DOI: 10.55708/js0209001
Abstract: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) present complex challenges in patient care. Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers transformative potential, but its implementation requires addressing key issues. This study proposes a swarm intelligence-inspired clinical validation framework for NCDs, promoting openness, trustworthiness, and continuous self-validation. The framework creates a collaborative environment, connecting healthcare entities, patients, caregivers, and professionals. The swarm-based approach… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology 2023 and the Section Medical Informatics (MDI))
CAPEF: Context-Aware Policy Enforcement Framework for Android Applications
by Saad Inshi, Mahdi Elarbi, Rasel Chowdhury, Hakima Ould-Slimane and Chamseddine Talhi
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 2, Issue 1, Page # 13-23, 2023; DOI: 10.55708/js0201002
Abstract: The notion of Context-Awareness of mobile applications is drawing more attention, where many applications need to adapt to physical environments of users and devices, such as location, time, connectivity, resources, etc. While these adaptive features can facilitate better communication and help users to access their information anywhere at any time, this however bring risks caused… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on Special Issue on Computing, Engineering and Sciences 2023-23 and the Section Electrical Engineering (ELE))
Blockchain Based Framework for Securing Students’ Records
by Omega Sarjiyus and Israel Isaiah
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 6, Page # 45-54, 2022; DOI: 10.55708/js0106006
Abstract: Right now, colleges, as focuses of exploration and development, coordinate in their cycles different advances that permit further developing administrations and cycles for their individuals. Among the inventive innovations is the Web of Things that permits getting information from the climate and individuals through various gadgets. Security of information on college grounds is expected to… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Cybernetics – Computer Science (CYC))
Hybrid Frameworks for the Multi-objective Optimization of Distributed Generation Units and Custom Power Devices with Simultaneous Distribution Network Reconfiguration
by Pamela Ramsami and Robert Tat Fung Ah King
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 5, Page # 186-197, 2022; DOI: 10.55708/js0105020
Abstract: The increased penetration of renewable energy sources in the distribution system affects the stability and efficiency of the system. To account for the intermittent nature of these sources, distribution network reconfiguration and the integration of custom power devices are important. This paper aims to identify the optimum location of photovoltaic systems and unified power quality… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Electronic Engineering (EEE))
Analytical Framework to Minimize the Latency in Tele-herbal Healthcare Service
by Ogirima Sanni Abubakar Omuya and Arulogun Oladiran Tayo
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 1, Page # 39-50, 2022; DOI: 10.55708/js0101004
Abstract: Telemedicine is using telecommunications and IT and other ICT tools to widen healthcare services to remote rural areas. ICT global coverage, multicasting ability, and the high capacity of satellites in GEO can be served as an instrument to widen and enhance the high quality of healthcare service to remote rural areas. Long end-to-end latency could… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Information Systems – Computer Science (ISC))
Graph Neural Networks for Fault Diagnostics in Cyber-Physical Systems: A Survey of Taxonomy, Deployment Architectures and Failure Modes
by Vaibhavi Tiwari, Ola Suaifan, Ramy Othman and Anand Gupta
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 6, Page # 67-96, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0506006
Abstract: Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have emerged as a promising approach for fault diagnosis in complex cyber-physical systems because they can model intercomponent relationships, fault propagation, and system-level anomalies across domains such as industrial automation, smart grids, transportation, and healthcare. This survey presents a multidimensional review of GNN-based fault diagnostics, organizing existing methods according to graph… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Interdisciplinary Applications – Computer Science (IAC))
From ITIL to AIOps in Public Sector: A Systematic Literature Review
by Catherine Ganduri
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 6, Page # 56-66, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0506005
Abstract: Public-sector agencies rely on complex and highly regulated digital systems to deliver essential services. ITIL-based change and release management supports operational control, but many agencies still depend on manual approvals, fragmented operational data, and reactive monitoring. Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps) and Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) can improve anomaly detection, failure prediction, release validation,… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Interdisciplinary Applications – Computer Science (IAC))
Beyond Written Surveys: Validating Voice-Based Implementations of the User Experience Questionnaire
by Ignacio Diaz-Oreiro and Gustavo Lopez
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 6, Page # 15-26, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0506002
Abstract: User Experience (UX) evaluation is fundamental for digital product improvement, yet traditional written questionnaires face limitations in engagement, accessibility, and response consistency. To address this, we present the design, development, and validation of voice-based adaptations of the User Experience Questionnaire, or UEQ, using natural conversational interfaces. This research introduces two distinct implementations: direct scale mapping… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on SP8 (Special Issue on Digital and Engineering Transformations in Science and Technology (SI-DETST-26)) and the Section Information Systems – Computer Science (ISC))
Early Warning for Maritime Storm Formation Using Temporal Autoencoder-Based Anomaly Detection
by Snehashish Srivastava, Haiping Xu, Donghui Yan and Ramprasad Balasubramanian
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 5, Page # 19-39, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0505003
Abstract: Storms remain a serious hazard at sea, exposing vessels to rapidly changing conditions that endanger human life and result in substantial economic losses. Satellite-based detection methods are widely used but require significant computational resources and depend on land-to-sea communication links, which may become unreliable during severe weather. Machine learning approaches offer strong potential for early… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on SP9 (Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences & Advanced Technology (SI-MSAT 2026)) and the Section Artificial Intelligence – Computer Science (AIC))
Explainable AI for SSD Failure Prediction: Using LIME and SHAP for Transparency
by Saurav Kant Kumar
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 4, Page # 1-16, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0504001
Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become increasingly crucial for modern data centers for automating tasks ranging from anomaly detection to predictive maintenance. Nevertheless, a significant limitation of underlying machine learning (ML) models is their “black box” nature. This lack of transparency limits trust among stakeholders who require visibility into model decisions. We address this lack of… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Artificial Intelligence – Computer Science (AIC))
Dynamic Error Management in SAP: A Comprehensive Analysis
by Vinayak Kalabhavi
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 3, Page # 21-26, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0503003
Abstract: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, particularly SAP, face increasing demands for real-time operations and minimal downtime, necessitating sophisticated error management approaches. This paper examines the evolution from reactive to dynamic error management in SAP environments, analyzing theoretical frameworks and practical implementations. Through comprehensive literature review spanning 2000-2025, we explore hybrid error detection frameworks combining rule-based… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Software Engineering – Computer Science (SEC))
AI-Driven Data Lake Optimization: Integrating Quality Monitoring with Intelligent Physical Design Decisions
by Sowjanya Deva and Surya Narayana Reddy Chintacunta
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 3, Page # 1-13, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0503001
Abstract: Cloud data lakes require continuous optimization across multiple dimensions: physical design (partitioning, compression), query execution, and data quality assurance. This paper presents AIDALOS (AI-Driven Autonomous Data Lake Optimization System), a framework that integrates quality monitoring with physical optimization decisions. The system uses reinforcement learning to adapt monitoring intensity and trigger physical design changes based on… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Artificial Intelligence – Computer Science (AIC))
How to Fix Automation Flakiness: Root Causes and Enterprise-Level Solutions
by Sujeet Kumar Tiwari
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 2, Page # 9-23, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0502002
Abstract: Flakiness in automation is one of the most intractable barriers to dependable enterprise CI/CD, in which organizations can run more than 50M tests daily, and a 5-10% flaky rate may spoil thousands of builds. The paper brings together empirical research and industrial case studies on UI, API, mobile, and data pipelines to describe the prevalent… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Hardware and Architecture – Computer Science (HAC))
Implementing SAP Fiori in S/4HANA Transitions: Key Guidelines, Challenges, Strategic Implications, AI Integration Recommendations
by Trupti Raikar and Vinil Apelagunta
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 11, Page # 1-9, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0411001
Abstract: SAP GUI has become a legacy tool that does not receive new features in S/4HANA. The traditional SAP ECC interface has several drawbacks, such as its reliance on transaction codes, difficult navigation, and limited desktop use that is connected to on-premise systems. So, organizations looking to modernize need to switch to SAP Fiori. SAP Fiori… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Information Systems – Computer Science (ISC))
Energy-Optimized Smart Transformers for Renewable-Rich Grids
by Sunday Omini Oboma and Edward Lambart
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 10, Page # 21-28, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0410003
Abstract: The accelerating and unrestrained use of energy globally raises serious concerns for the future of the planet, primarily due to the environmental devastation caused by fossil fuels. Achieving high energy efficiency in both fuel-driven and renewable energy systems is crucial for future energy optimization. Clean energy production is one of the most effective strategies to… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Energy and Fuels (ENF))
Unveiling the Evolving Threat Landscape of Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks Methodology and Security Measures
by Eman Eyadat, Mohammad Eyadat and Abedalrahman Alfaqih
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 10, Page # 9-20, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0410002
Abstract: This paper proposes a concrete severity classification framework and an evaluation lens for DDoS defenses (not a descriptive survey) and contributes two specific advancements. First, it introduces a quartile-based severity classification framework for Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks that extends beyond conventional binary detection. The framework classifies observed traffic into four categories (Q1–Q4) using… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology 2025 and the Section Information Systems – Computer Science (ISC))
Magnetic AI Explainability: Retrofit Agents for Post-Hoc Transparency in Deployed Machine-Learning Systems
by Maikel Leon
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 8, Page # 31-40, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0408004
Abstract: Artificial intelligence already influences credit allocation, medical diagnosis, and staff recruitment, yet most deployed models remain opaque to decision makers, regulators, and the citizens they affect. A new wave of transparency mandates across multiple jurisdictions will soon require organizations to justify automated decisions without disrupting tightly coupled production pipelines that have evolved over the years.… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology 2025 and the Section Artificial Intelligence – Computer Science (AIC))
Fire Type Classification in the USA Using Supervised Machine Learning Techniques
by Ranyah Taha, Fuad Musleh and Abdel Rahman Musleh
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 6, Page # 1-8, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0406001
Abstract: Wildfires are a growing global concern, causing widespread environmental, economic, and health impacts. In the USA, fire incidents have become more frequent and intense due to factors such as climate change, prolonged droughts, and human activities. Machine learning plays a vital role in predicting and classifying fires by analyzing vast satellite and environmental datasets with… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on Special Issue on Computing, Engineering and Sciences 2024-25 and the Section Remote Sensing (RMS))
AI-Driven Digital Transformation: Challenges and Opportunities
by Maikel Leon
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 4, Page # 8-19, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0404002
Abstract: This paper explores the crucial role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in driving digital transformation across industries. It examines machine learning, deep learning, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, reinforcement learning, and generative AI techniques, highlighting their development, applications, and examples. Case studies showcase AI’s impact in optimizing supply chains, improving financial operations, boosting customer engagement, and revolutionizing… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology 2025 and the Section Artificial Intelligence – Computer Science (AIC))
How to Analyze the Introduction Strategies for Radically New Technological Innovations? The Case of Autonomous Shipping
by Mariah Kurtinaitis Joukes, Roland Ortt, Mark de Bruijne and Linda M. Kamp
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 1, Page # 16-30, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0401003
Abstract: This article explores Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) through the Technological Innovation Systems (TIS) framework to identify strategies for creating a market for this emerging technology. It examines the current state of TIS components for MASS and the factors shaping their development. Through a literature review and expert interviews, the article highlights key barriers, particularly… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology 2024 and the Section Marine Engineering (MRE))
Exploring Challenges in Software Testing: A Structuration Theory Perspective
by Tefo Gordon Sekgweleo and Phathutshedzo Makovhololo
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 3, Issue 12, Page # 1-13, 2024; DOI: 10.55708/js0312001
Abstract: Developing software is a huge job, which is why digital product teams rely on the software development life cycle (SDLC). SDLC is a critical framework for digital product teams, and software testing is its most vital component. Testing evaluates software components to identify properties of interest, detect defects, and ensure alignment with requirements. If not… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Software Engineering – Computer Science (SEC))
Enhancing Mental Health Support in Engineering Education with Machine Learning and Eye-Tracking
by Yuexin Liu, Amir Tofighi Zavareh and Ben Zoghi
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 3, Issue 10, Page # 69-75, 2024; DOI: 10.55708/js0310007
Abstract: Mental health concerns are increasingly prevalent among university students, particularly in engineering programs where academic demands are high. This study builds upon previous work aimed at improving mental health support for engineering students through the use of machine learning (ML) and eye-tracking technology. A framework was developed to monitor mental health by analyzing eye movements… Read More
(This article belongs to the Special Issue on Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology 2024 and the Section Artificial Intelligence – Computer Science (AIC))