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Browsing by Author "Usman Akram, Muhammad"

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    Requirement Engineering Practices in Pakistan Software Industry: Major Problems
    (Journal Of Applied Environmental And Biological Sciences, 2014) Bilal Hassan; Shoaib Farooq, Muhammad; Adnan Abid; Khan, Yaser Daanial; Khan, Nabeel Sabir; Mudassar Naseer; Usman Akram, Muhammad; Saif Ullah
    Requirement engineering is now an essential practice performed in almost every software manufacturing industry around the globe. It increases the amount of project success in a greater way. Sometimes this could be a labelled activity or sometimes not. However, almost every software development environment across the world is using some sort of basic requirement engineering process now days. The situation is not different in a developing country like Pakistan. A good number of software industries are following standard requirement engineering practices completely or partially. There are multiple reasons behind partial implementation such as lack of knowledge about processes, cost in terms of time and money and implementation of processes. In our study, we have collected factual data regarding current requirement engineering practices from Pakistan software industry. We have studied the organizations of varying size and types of projects. We also find out their success rate and problems which are due to partial or wrong implementation of requirement engineering practices. We are hopeful that this study will provide a cost effective solution for improving requirement engineering practices in Pakistan industry.
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    Studio Applications and Software Development Kits for Microsoft Kinect: A Survey
    (Journal of Applied Environmental and Biological Sciences, 2014) Shoaib Farooq, Muhammad; Bilal Hassan; Mudassar Naseer; Adnan Abid; Khan, Yaser Daanial; Khan, Nabeel Sabir; Usman Akram, Muhammad; Saif Ullah
    The invention of Motion sensing camera “Microsoft Kinect for XBOX” opened new dimension for the research community. First objective of Kinect was to work with XBOX for playing games. However, people started using it for the recognition of human activities. Kinect for XBOX provided two types of information 1) RGB and 2) Depth. People developed tools, drivers and algorithms to work with it. Later, Microsoft itself released the Windows edition of Kinect with a software development kit (SDK). However, several open source and propriety vendors modified the performance of their existing tools and drivers to work with Kinect for Windows. It was now difficult for the newer one to select an appropriate set of studio application and SDK to work with Kinect for Windows. Keeping in view this point, we have presented a study for the Windows edition of Kinect based on several features like platform, file formats etc. Our study will definitely help the research community involved with Kinect for Windows to select an appropriate set of drivers and SDK’s for their work. This study will be a valuable contribution not only for the users of Kinect, also for the owners of various tools.

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