Work place: Department of Computer engineering Shahid Behesti University,Tehran, Iran
E-mail: eslam.nazemi@sbu.ac.ir
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Research Interests: Software, Software Construction, Software Creation and Management, Software Development Process, Software Engineering, Software Maintenance, Data Mining, Engineering
Biography
Eslam Nazemi was born in Sarab, Iran, in 1954. He got the BSc. degree in Applied Mathematics and Operational Research from School of Planning and Computer Application, Tehran, Iran in 1977, The MSc. degree in Both System Engineering and Economics in 1987 and 1996, and PhD. in Industrial engineering and Information technology in 2005, Iran. He was the faculty Member from 1978 in School of Planning and Computer application and then from 1986 to the present, he has been with the Computer engineering Faculty at Shahid Beheshti Univversity (SBU), Tehran, Iran. He was deputy of graduate and education affairs and now is the manager of informatics development of education in SBU. He is an Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering Department. His main fields of research are Self-* Software Engineering, Large Scale Software Development, Search engines, Web Mining, and Self- Adaptive Software quality. He has authored and coauthored more the 90 papers in Journals and Conferences and has 10 books on mathematics, project management, software engineering, Software Quality and game theory.
By Eslam Nazemi Tahere Talebi Hadi Elyasi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2015.03.05, Pub. Date: 8 May 2015
Many companies are embracing e-commerce, or business conducted on-line over electronically networks, as a means of expanding markets, improving customer service, reducing costs, and enhancing productivity. Like other companies, banks are taking steps to expand the use of computer science technology in their business operations. On the other hand, in recent years, the adoption of e-banking began to occur quite extensively as a channel of distribution for financial services due to rapid advances in IT and intensive competitive banking markets. For a bank that wants to remain in the competition, it's more important that each e-banking service have some features such as reliability, availability, extensibility. So we have represented a new e-banking framework which used a biology concept so called self-healing. In our framework, we presented some additional services respect to self-healing cycle for decrease the failure frequency and consequently increase services reliability.
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