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Browsing Local Conference on Parallel and Soft Computing by Author "Khaing, Myo"

Browsing Local Conference on Parallel and Soft Computing by Author "Khaing, Myo"

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  • Htay, Su Nandar; Khaing, Myo (Fourth Local Conference on Parallel and Soft Computing, 2009-12-30)
    Design patterns are recurring solutions to software design problems you find again and again in real-world application development. Patterns are about design and interaction of objects, as well as providing a communication ...
  • Aye, Hnin Hnin; Khaing, Myo (Fourth Local Conference on Parallel and Soft Computing, 2009-12-30)
    In this paper, frequent pattern mining for Myanmar sculptures gallery is proposed. The proposed system is expects to study the FP-Growth theory, how the transaction database is preprocessed in a way that is common to ...
  • Nyein, May Khine; Khaing, Myo (Eighth Local Conference on Parallel and Soft Computing, 2017-12-27)
    Graphs are widely used in many applications. Some of the applications that used graph theory are: analysis of electrical circuits, route planning, genetics, social sciences and so on. The system is based on sequential ...
  • Khaing, Myo; Kham, Nang Saing Moon (Fifth Local Conference on Parallel and Soft Computing, 2010-12-16)
    A common goal for a statistical research project is to investigate causality, and in particular to draw a conclusion on the effect of changes in the values of predictors or independent variables on dependent variables ...
  • Khaing, Myo; Kham, Nang Saing Moon (Fifth Local Conference on Parallel and Soft Computing, 2010-12-16)
    A common goal for a statistical research project is to investigate causality, and in particular to draw a conclusion on the effect of changes in the values of predictors or independent variables on dependent variables ...
  • Nwe, Thin Thin; Khaing, Myo (Fourth Local Conference on Parallel and Soft Computing, 2009-12-30)
    A distributed database system is a database system that provides commands to read and write data that is stored at multiple site of network. If users access a database concurrency, they may interfere with each other by ...

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