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    The Study of Requirement and Enterprise Architecture of Organization Development in Iran

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Golchoobian, Mir Mohammd Ali (Author) ; Miremadi, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Manzoor, Davood (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Traditionally, Iran was looking for development and either in era of oil revenues or before that, it has always faced serious mismatches in realization of plans and indiscipline of definition, allocation of development budgets, and sometimes national and foreign borrowing and in spite of defining development plans from 1971s, today, rare plans have been achieved in an acceptable and defendable manner, meanwhile, Iran’s Islamic Revolution adopted some fact changes in defining concepts like entrepreneurs, wealth, and the government’s share. However, many politicians and environmental activists are seeking sustainable development; environmental campaigners believe that this option is not... 

    Modeling of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in a Partially Filled Porous Channel with Wall Suction

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hashemi, Mir Hossein (Author) ; Nouri-Borujerdi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This work numerically simulates pressure drop and heat transfer for flow in a pipe with porous wall. Incompressible two dimensional, ax symmetric laminar or turbulence flow with constant mass flow rate is considered. It is assumed that there is no thermal equilibrium in the porous media region between solid and fluid phase. Effect of porous wall thickness and Darcy number on the rate of heat transfer and pressure drop were investigated. The Darcy number varies from to and porous wall thickness can fill entire pipe. the turbulent model is used to calculate the fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics in turbulent flow. Nusselt number can enhance about ... 

    Big Data Application Performance Prediction and Heterogeneous Resource Recommendation in Cloud

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Aseman Manzar, Mohammd Mohsen (Author) ; Movaghar Rahim Abadi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the last years, we have seen a rapid growth of data generation that leads to an increasing need for data analysis and big data technologies. Meanwhile, cloud computing witnessed great popularity and has become one of the best platforms for big data analytics due to its flexibility and scalability. However, there is not an obvious method for choosing the right cluster configuration for running big data jobs in clouds. Because different big data applications, workloads and cloud configurations can lead to different costs. Moreover, a heterogeneous cluster can use the benefits of distinguished properties of each machine to reduce the cost and execution time of the big data application. The... 

    Improvement in Reinforced Concrete Beam-Column Connections Behavior using Steel Plates

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mousavi, Mir Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Khaloo, Ali Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Performance of reinforced concrete frames is highly dependent on detailing of the joint connections between its members, such as beams and columns. To have a good structural behavior, joints must show ductile behavior and designed based on the philosophy of strong column-weak beam. In the case of sever lacking ductility, strength or even rigidity of the connections, or having a weak column-strong beam, in the existing structures, there is a need for seismic upgrading of the connection. There are several ways for seismic upgrading of this type of connections.In this research, using steel plates for seismic upgrading of Concrete Beam-Column connections subjected to axial and cyclic loads has... 

    A New Immunization Algorithm Based on Spectral Properties for Complex Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zahedi, Ramin (Author) ; Khansari, Mohammd (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Vaccination is one of the ways of disease control and prevention, which not only protect individuals against the disease, but also reduce the disease spread rate. Mass vaccination of individuals is not always possible due to the high cost and limitation of immunization resources. Therefore, researchers are always seeking solutions to find the persons that their immunization may have a greater impact in reduction of disease spread rate. The advent of network epidemic models and the possibility of removal the secured nodes in those models, showed that this problem is equivalent to finding a limited set of individuals that their removal will eliminate or minimize the number of people at risk of... 

    Control of Hiv-1 Infection Using Artificial Intelligence Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rezvani, Soheil (Author) ; Shahrokhi, Mohammd (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This project presents algorithms for intelligent control of the viral load in a HIV-1 infection model. The first part of thesis was dedicated to the study of the three states model adopted to describe the HIV-1 infection. A sensitivity analysis of the model parameters was described and computer simulations were provided to show the influence of the parameters explicitly. Then, an internal model control based on neural networks was implemented on the introduced infection model with including the RTIs and PIs drugs efficacies as control input. A stable adaptive neuro-control approach was presented for affine in the control nonlinear dynamical systems, whose nonlinearities were assumed to be... 

    Distributed Cache Management Using Reinforcement Learning based Strategies

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Yousefi Ramandi, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Mir Mohseni, Mahtab (Supervisor) ; Maddah Ali, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays, video on demand causes a drastic increase in network traffic that it is expected that network traffic surpasses 45 exabytes per month until 2022; consequently, utilizing distributed memories known as caches across the network to alleviate the communication load during peak hours is inevitable. Coded caching is a promising approach to mitigate and smooth traffic during peak hours in the communication network in a way that it creates coded multicasting opportunities in addition to delivering content to users locally. However, it suffers from imposed delay resulting from coding that makes this approach infeasible for delay-sensitive contents, namely video streaming applications. So... 

    Applications of Statistical Learning in Dynamic Pricing

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Torkashvand, Sina (Author) ; Haji Mir Sadeghi, Mir Omid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the era of the internet and with the emergence of online stores, the possibility of changing prices for these e-commerce platforms has become simple and virtually cost-free. This allows them to adjust prices optimally in response to environmental and surrounding factors, maximizing their revenue from product sales. This development has led to numerous applications of statistical learning methods, particularly online learning, in these markets. In this thesis, we explore the issue of online pricing from various perspectives. One aspect is that product pricing is based on their features, which can be numerous. This leads us to the use of online learning methods and statistical learning in... 

    Design and Manufacturing of Power Station Heat Exchanger Type Test Tunnel

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fadakar Kourkah, Farshad (Author) ; Durali, Mohammd (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis focuses on the design procedures of a Type Test tunnel intended to be used for performance verification of large electrical generator air to water coolers with a dimension of 3*3 meters. Using guidelines of related standards the tunnel was designed and modified to satisfy the requirements set by installation site and manufacturing limitations. As this required some deviations from standard guide lines, the correctness of the final design was evaluated using numerical computation of flow inside the tunnel. The tunnel structure and its internal parts were analyzed for strength and deflections. Using the results of numerical computations, the other main equipments of tunnel such... 

    Design and Implementation of Three Phase Regenerative Electronic AC Load

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Aminyan, Diar (Author) ; Zolghadri, Mohammd Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Three-phase electronic loads are used to test the performance of various electrical devices such as power supplies, generators, and transformers. Conventional electronic loads are composed of passive components that consume the energy, so have low power density and efficiency and to manage the produced heat, massive cooling systems are required. Nowadays, to increase efficiency and power density, three-phase regenerative electronic AC loads have been developed. To return energy to the grid and control the input power factor, the structure of these loads is based on back-to-back converters. In this project, a 35 kVA three-phase regenerative electronic AC load is designed. To control the power... 

    Approximating Edit Distance

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Safarnejad Boroujeni, Mahdi (Author) ; Ghodsi, Mohammd (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Edit distance or Levenshtein distance is one of the most fundamental problems in computer science and engineering to measure the dissimilarity between strings.This problem is solvable in O(n^2) time using dynamic programming and in 2015 it was conditionally proven that no truly subquadratic time algorithm (\textit{i.e.}, O(n^{2-ε})) exists for edit distance.Since 2001, approximating edit distance within a constant factor was recognized as one of the biggest unsolved problems in the field of combinatorial pattern matching.This thesis designs seven approximation algorithms for edit distance and its related problems.Firstly, two quantum approximation algorithms are designed with constant... 

    Measurement-based Quantum Computation in Correlation Space

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Koochakie, Mir Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Karimipour, Vahid (Supervisor) ; Rezakhani, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Quantum computation is an unconventional way to compute employing quantum Physics. In this way of computation, quantum superposition and quantum entanglement have crucial roles to surpass common ways of computation. There is a special method for quantum computing which is known as “measurementbased quantum computation” (MBQC). In this method, sequential single-site measuring a highly-entangled state is used to perform computation. All of the existing MBQC models can be described in the “correlation space,” a virtual space corresponding to the physical space, of tensor network states. In this thesis, we introduce a recipe for designing such MBQC models. We elaborate our designing for... 

    The Effect of Soil-Structure Interaction on the Probability of Collapse

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Banihashemi, Mir Amir (Author) ; Ghanad, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor) ; Mahsuli, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The primary objective of this thesis is twofold: First, the effect of soil-structure interaction (SSI) on the collapse probability of structures are studied. Second, the consequences of practicing the SSI provisions of two prominent seismic design guidelines, i.e., ASCE 7-10 and ASCE 7-16, on the performance of building structures are evaluated and compared. The analyses are conducted for a wide range of dimensionless parameters, which represent different structures on a variety of soil types. To compute the probability of collapse, incremental dynamic analyses are conducted in which In addition to ground motion variability, the uncertainties in the properties of the soil-structure systems... 

    Results on Clustering of Imprecise Points and Higher Order Voronoi Tessellations

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Saghafian, Morteza (Author) ; Haji Mirsadeghi, Mir Omid (Supervisor) ; Abam, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    We study the problem of preclustering a set $B$ of imprecise points in~$\Reals^d$: we wish to cluster the regions specifying the potential locations of the points such that, no matter where the points are located within their regions, the resulting clustering approximates the optimal clustering for those locations. We consider $k$-center, $k$-median, and $k$-means clustering, and obtain the various results. Then we study the higher order Voronoi Tessellations as an important concept in clustering area. Generalizing Lee’s inductive argument for counting the cells of higher order Voronoi tessellations in $\Reals^2$ to $\Reals^3$, we get precise relations in terms of Morse theoretic quantities... 

    A Study on Readiness for Change in Project-Based Organizations that are Establishing a Project Management Office (PMO)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tabatabei Lotfi, Mir Hossein (Author) ; Mashayekhi, Ali Naghi (Supervisor) ; Alavi, Babak (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A great rise in the number of projects undertaken simultaneously within organizations and consequently, a further increase in the complexity of managing them, has led to emerging innovative forms of organizational structures. There are new concepts developing in project management literature such as program management, portfolio management and project management offices (PMOs). PMOs have recently been used as a means for managing large projects, based on the need for an overall, coherent approach. Project offices are established to coordinate portfolios of projects and achieve project management oversight, control and support. Based on the structure and definition proposed by Hill (2004), it... 

    Comparison of the Maximum Likelihood Ratio Detectors with the Hough Detectors in RADAR Detection Applications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sharify Darani, Soroush (Author) ; Nayebi, Mohammd Mahdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this work, Hough detector has been compared with optimum detectors. We consider 2-D range-time data space, which is constructed by storing the radar returns from different range cells during several successive scans. In this space, target trajectory can be modeled as a straight line for short time intervals, and can be extracted by applying Hough transform transcendentally. In this work, a new detection method based on the likelihood ratio in the data space with Gaussian noise is introduced. ALR and GLR processors have been designed. Then formulas for probability of detection and false alarm rate is calculated, and verified via simulations. A new criterion for estimation quality is... 

    A Recursive Least Squares Solution to Bearing-only Tracking

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hejazi Kookamari, Farzam (Author) ; Nayebi, Mohammd Mahdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The conventional bearing-only tracking solutions are based on Kalman filter. Whenever the problem equations are nonlinear, Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) or more complicated methods are used necessarily. However, EKF suffers of being biased and unstable. Here a new recursive method based on a linear modeling of the problem is proposed, the method does not need an initial guess and outperforms the Kalman filter in the terms of accuracy, complexity and stability. Furthermore, input information needed for the proposed tracking filter is just the observer position, time and value of each angle measurements and the computation load is less than even a simple EKF. mathematical analysis, as well as... 

    Why Do Firms Bid Stepwise Rather Than Uniform in a Pay-as-bid
    Electricity Market?

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Aghdasi, Bijan (Author) ; Rahmati, Mohammd Hossein (Supervisor) ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Why firms does not submit several steps in their bids curve? In this paper, we present a mathematical model for the behavior of power plants in a Pay-as-Bid auction market. According to this model, in the case that the power plant has a fixed marginal cost, the optimal behavior for him is to offer only one price, but in the case of linear marginal cost, bidding one price is not an optimal price, and with increasing the slope of this function, the number of steps and their price level will increase. We also show that increasing the level of competition in the market will force the plants to lower the price level and the number of steps. The model of this paper also predicts the factors... 

    Control of Chaotic Waves in Hard Disk Drives

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rajabi, Majid (Author) ; Jalali, Mir Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Hard disk drives are the main component of computers for permanent data storage. The security of the stored data is related closely to the air gap between the read-write head and the surface of disk. This gap which is created by the aerodynamic force between head and the disk is altered continually by lateral oscillations of disk. In the extreme condition of zero gap and contact between the protective coating layer and subsequently the magnetic material of the disk with the head, the disk will be scratched and damaged. Therefore, the active or passive control of these vibrations has a particular importance in the technology of manufacturing of hard disks. The first step in active control... 

    The Motility of Lipid Vesicles Due to Phase Transition in Transmemerance Proteine

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Heidari, Maziar (Author) ; Jalali, Mir Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Phospholipid vesicles are able to carry drugs or DNA to infected or cancerous cells. The blood flow can carry them to their target positions but their performance will be enhanced if they complete their attack by swimming in final stages of their journey. Vesicles built only by lipid molecules have rotational symmetry and undergo a random motion in their solvents without having a preferred direction. In this project, we break the symmetrical shape of phospholipid vesicles by a cluster of transmembrane proteins. We use a triangulated model of the membrane, apply the method of multi-particle collision dynamics to the motion of solvent particles, and simulate the motility of vesicles for...