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International Arab Journal of e-Technology, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January 2013
- Waleed Ead, Waiel AbdElwahed, Hatem Abdul-Kader:
Adaptive Fuzzy Classification-Rule Algorithm In Detection Malicious Web Sites From Suspicious URLs. 1-9 - Naji Shukri Alzaza:
Opportunities for Utilizing Mobile Learning Services in the Palestinian Higher Education. 10-16 - Shaaban Sahmoud, Wisam Elmasry, Shadi Abudalfa:
Enhancement the Security of AES Against Modern Attacks by Using Variable Key Block Cipher. 17-26 - Areej Abdullah Alhogail, Samir El-Masri:
An Integrated Resource Discovery Component for Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs). 27-36 - Abdallah Abu Naba'h:
The Effect of Using Electronic Dialogue Journals on English Writing Performance of Jordanian Students. 37-43 - Sujeet Kumar Sharma, Jyoti Kumar Chandel:
Technology Acceptance Model For The Use Of Learning Through Websites Among Students In Oman. 44-49 - Elias M. Choueiri, Georges M. Choueiri, Bernard M. Choueiri:
An Overview Of E-Government Strategy In Lebanon. 50-57 - Abdelkrim Benamar, Noureddine Belkhatir, Fethi Bendimerad:
Adaptive and Context-Aware Scenarios for Pervasive Technology-Enhanced Learning System. 58-67
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2013
- Mohamed Ibrahim, Hatem Abdul-Kader, Mohiy M. Hadhoud, Ali Abouzied:
Data Mining In Negative Database. 69-75 - Maryam Sohrabi, Julie Yew Mei Yee, Robert Jeyakumar Nathan:
Critical Success Factors for the Adoption of e-Banking in Malaysia. 76-82 - Mehwish Waheed, Qaisar Khan, NoorUl Ain:
Role of Satisfaction, Security and Risk towards Customer's Turnover Intention from Traditional to Internet Banking. 83-89 - Maram Abu Sini, Belal Abu Ata:
Web Image Search Engine Evaluation. 90-98 - Ziad Al Bkhetan, Nawar Al Awa:
Robust Color Image Watermarking and Web-Tracing System Using Digital Wavelet Transform and MobileAgents. 99-106 - Tawfiq Barhoom, Hanaa Qeshta:
Worm Detection by Combination of Classification With Neural Networks. 107-113 - Mariam Nosheen, Noreen Ashraf, Sonia Gull:
Self-Sustainable Architecture for Healthcare Social Networking Website. 114-120 - Emad Abu-Shanab:
Income Divide: a Determinant of Technology Acceptance. 121-127
Volume 3, Number 3, January 2014
- Nasim Matar:
Multi-Adaptive Learning Objects Repository Structure Towards Unified E-learning. 129-137 - Suhail Madoukh, Rebhi Baraka:
A SOA-Based e-Government Data Integration. 138-145 - Mariam Nosheen, Zahwa Syed:
Inm- An Integration Model Resolving 3rd Party Source Code/Component Incorporation Issues During Open Source Software Development. 146-154 - Ashraf El-Sisi, Hamdy M. Mousa:
Argumentation Based Negotiation in Multi-agent System. 155-162 - Firas Abdallah:
Proposing a Framework for Choice Assistance of a Technology Enhanced Learning System Dedicated to Project-Based Collaborative Learning. 163-170 - Laïd Kahloul, Samir Bourekkache, Okba Kazar:
E-Learning "Java Programming" on Facebook!!! Big Ambitions and Important Challenges. 171-178 - Layla Hasan:
Evaluating the Usability of Educational Websites Based on Students' Preferences of Design Characteristics. 179-193 - Ensaf Alzurqa:
Efficient Energy Consumption Protocol in SN. 194-200
Volume 3, Number 4, June 2014
- Gopalakrishna Kurup Raju, Achuthan Nair Rajimol:
A Novel Weighted Support Method for Access Pattern Mining. 201-209 - Layla Alsheikh, Jamil Bojei:
Determinants Affecting Customer's Intention to Adopt Mobile Banking in Saudi Arabia. 210-219 - Ismail M. Romi:
Information Systems Specialists' Sub-Culture: An Empirical Investigation. 220-227 - Nouran M. Radwan:
An Adaptive Learning Management System Based on Learner's Learning Style. 228-234 - Nabil Keskes:
Context of QoS in Web Service Selection: The Generalization of Web Services Selection Process. 235-241 - Chatpong Tangmanee, Pawarat Nontasil:
Perception of Delay and Attitude toward Feedback Display: An Exploration into Downloaders' Demographics. 242-249 - Nasim Matar, Mohammad M. Alnabhan:
Evaluating E-Health Services and Patients Requirements in Jordanian Hospitals. 250-257 - Layla Hasan:
The Website of the University of Jordan: Usability Evaluation. 258-269
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