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Current Contents Bulletin — March 2021 1 CONTENTS Foreign Journals Subject / Title of Journal Format Page # Computer Science/IT American Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology ------------ Online Only 03 International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security (IJCNIS) ---- Online Only 04 International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science (IJITCS) -- Online Only 05 Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology -------------------- Online Only 06 Journal of Information and Communication Technology (JICT) ----------------- Online Only 07 Economics Journal of Development Economics --------------------------------------- Online Only 08 Journal of Public Economics --------------------------------------------- Online Only 09-11 Geography/GIS Asian Journal of Geographical Research ------------------------------------ Online Only 12 International Journal of Research in Geography ----------------------------- Online Only 13 Journal of Geographical Research ----------------------------------------- Online Only 14 Research Journali’s Journal of Geography ---------------------------------- Online Only 15-16 Statistics International Journal of Statistics and Applications -------------------------- Online Only 17 Journal of Statistics Education ------------------------------------------- Online Only 18 Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology ------------------------------- Online Only 19 Open Journal of Statistics ----------------------------------------------- Online Only 20 Statistics and Public Policy ---------------------------------------------- Online Only 21 CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETIN — MARCH 2021 1 Local Journals Subject / Title of Journal Format Page # Computer Science/IT International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security Online Only 22-23 (IJCNIS) -------------------------------------------------------------- Journal of Innovative Sciences ------------------------------------------- Online Only 24 University of Wah Journal of Science and Technology (UWJST) ----------------- Online Only 25 Economics Empirical Economic Review ---------------------------------------------- Print+ Online 26 Forman Journal of Economic Studies -------------------------------------- Online Only 27 Journal of Accounting and Finance in Emerging Economies -------------------- Online Only 28-29 Journal of Finance and Accounting Research -------------------------------- Online Only 30 Management Accountant ------------------------------------------------- Online Only 31 Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics ------------------------------------- Online Only 32 Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences --------------------------- Online Only 33 Research Journal of Social Sciences & Economics Review (RJSSER) ------------- Online Only 34-40 The Pakistan Development Review ---------------------------------------- Print+ Online 41 Geography/GIS Pakistan Geographical Review -------------------------------------------- Online Only 42-43 Statistics Journal of Quantitative Methods ------------------------------------------ Online Only 44 Pakistan Journal of Statistics --------------------------------------------- Online Only 45 Pakistan Journal of Statistics and Operation Research ------------------------ Online Only 46-48 CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETIN — MARCH 2021 2 American Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Volume: 4, Issue No. 1 (2021) An Enhanced Satellite Image Compression Using Hybrid (DWT, 1-10 DCT and SVD) Algorithm Moko Anasuodei, Onuodu Friday Eleonu Life Cycle Analysis of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 11-18 Machine Components Moriarty Kevin Blockchain in the Implementation of VAT Collection 18-26 Georges Bell Bitjoka, Moïse Macaire Nnanga Edoa Blockchain Study and Analysis with a View to Optimizing Security 27-37 on the Aspects of Land Registry Georges Bell Bitjoka, Sebastian Yves Wono Emvudu, Basile Bete Mbezele Database Framework for Nigerian Prison Service, Adamawa State, 38-45 Command Emeje Gideon Daniel, Thomas Labiga Laban, Shallmombol Gabriel Ldutsi Study in View of Development of a National Cryptocurrency 46-56 Georges Bell Bitjoka, Bouetou Thomas, Ferdinand Yves Mbarga Implementation of the Blockchain in the Optimization of the 57-67 Security of Transport Documents (Driver's License and Vehicules Registration Cards) Georges Bell Bitjoka, Pierre Bilong, Moses Macaire Nnanga Edoa Face Detection in Crowded Human Images by Bi-Linear 68-75 Interpolation and Adaptive Histogram Equalization Enhancement Seham Elaw Investigation & Scrutiny of Protected Assignment Supervision 76-85 Systems for Mobile Enabled with Internet Protocol Version 6 Networks Arpit Bhushan Sharma, Harshit Kargeti Design and Implementation of Intelligent Medical System for 86-91 Chronic Diseases Jia Wang, Hongwu Zeng http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/journal/index?journalid=303 Back to Contents — 3 CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETIN MARCH 2021 International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security (IJCNIS) Volume: 13, Issue No. 1 (2021) Evaluation of Multicast and Unicast Routing Protocols Performance 1-15 for Group Communication with QoS Constraints in 802.11 Mobile Ad- hoc Networks Sumon Kumar Debnath, Mousumi Saha, Md. Manowarul Islam, Prodip Kumar Sarker, Ileas Pramanik Comprehensive Methods of Evaluation of Efficiency of Distance 16-28 Learning System Functioning Oleg Barabash, Andrii Musienko, Spartak Hohoniants, Oleksand Laptiev, Oleg Salash, Yevgen Rudenko, Alla Klochko Impact of Equalizer step size in Underwater Acoustic Communication 29-38 Channel Krishnamoorthy Raghavan Narasu, Immanuel Rajkumar, Jerry Alexander, Marshiana Devaerakkam Challenges of Mobile Devices' Resources and in Communication 39-46 Channels and their Solutions Rashid G. Alakbarov Performance Evaluation of Face Recognition system by Concatenation 47-60 of Spatial and Transformation Domain Features Raveendra K, Ravi J http://www.mecs-press.org/ijcnis/index.html Back to Contents CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETIN — MARCH 2021 4 International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science (IJITCS) Volume: 13, Issue No. 1 (2021) Duration Estimation Models for Open Source Software Projects 1-17 Donatien Koulla Moulla, Alain Abran, Kolyang Multi-agent System for Management of Data from Electrical 18-43 Smart Meters Yazid Hambally Yacouba, Amadou Diabagaté, Abdou Maiga, Adama Coulibaly Evaluation of TSP for Emergency Routing 44-53 G. M. Zaman, Sajib Hasan, Mohammad Samawat Ullah ADPBC: Arabic Dependency Parsing Based Corpora for 54-61 Information Extraction Sally Mohamed, Mahmoud Hussien, Hamdy M. Mousa Content-based Fish Classification Using Combination of 62-68 Machine Learning Methods S.M. Mohidul Islam, Suriya Islam Bani, Rupa Ghosh http://www.mecs-press.org/ijitcs/v13n1.html Back to Contents — 5 CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETIN MARCH 2021 Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Volume: 11, Issue No. 1 (2020) Applying Machine Learning Improvements Derived From Diabetes 1-9 Prediction to Macro Healthcare Systems Roland Babayev http://www.compitjournal.org/58/research-papers Back to Contents CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETIN — MARCH 2021 6 Journal of Information and Communication Technology (JICT) Volume: 20, Issue No.2 (2021) Ensemble Meta Classifier with Sampling And Feature Selection For Data With Imbalance Multiclass Problem Mohd Shamrie Sainin, Rayner Alfred & Faudziah Ahmad Automation of Quranic Readings Gathering Process Majed AbuSafiya Review of the Multi-Objective Swarm Intelligence Optimization Algorithms Shaymah Akram Yasear & Ku Ruhana Ku-Mahamud An Improved Grey Wolf Optimization-Based Learning of Artificial Neural Network for Medical Data Classification Narender Kumar & Dharmender Kumar Hyper Heuristic Evolutionary Approach for Constructing Decision Tree Classifiers Saroj Ratnoo, Sunil Kumar & Jyoti Vashishtha http://www.jict.uum.edu.my/index.php/currentissue Back to Contents — 7 CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETIN MARCH 2021 Journal of Development Economics Volume 149 March 2021 It takes two: Experimental evidence on the determinants of technology diffusion Morgan Hardy, Jamie McCasland https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-development- economics/vol/149/suppl/C Back to Contents CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETIN — MARCH 2021 8 Journal of Public Economics Volume: 193 (January, 2021) Civic capital and social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic☆ John M. Barrios, Efraim Benmelech, Yael V. Hochberg, Paola Sapienza, Luigi Zingales Fear, lockdown, and diversion: Comparing drivers of pandemic economic decline 2020 Austan Goolsbee, Chad Syverson State and local government employment in the COVID-19 crisis Daniel Green, Erik Loualiche The heterogeneous and regressive consequences of COVID-19: Evidence from high quality panel data Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Fisher, Hamish Low Revenge of the experts: Will COVID-19 renew or diminish public trust in science? Barry Eichengreen, Cevat Giray Aksoy, Orkun Saka COVID-19, lockdowns and well-being: Evidence from Google Trends Abel Brodeur, Andrew E. Clark, Sarah Fleche, Nattavudh Powdthavee Reducing discrimination in the field: Evidence from an awareness raising intervention targeting gender biases in student evaluations of teaching Anne Boring, Arnaud Philippe https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-public- economics/vol/193/suppl/C Back to Contents — 9 CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETIN MARCH 2021 Journal of Public Economics Volume: 194 (February, 2021) The Social Value of Health Insurance: Results from Ghana Sílvia Garcia-Mandicó, Arndt Reichert, Christoph Strupat Economic preferences and compliance
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