Faria Khandaker
Queen's University
11 Papers
1 Citations
Faria Khandaker is an academic researcher from Queen's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Network topology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
A functional taxonomy of caching schemes: Towards guided designs in information-centric networks
TL;DR: A functional-based taxonomy of ICN caching schemes is presented, detailing each functional component, and depicting the functional mandates of these schemes to aid in contrasting their operations, coupled with a comprehensive benchmark for future caching schemes, and quantitative as well as qualitative analysis of leading caching schemes.
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Transformer Models for Activity Mining in Knowledge-Intensive Processes
Faria Khandaker,Arik Senderovich,Eric Yu,Sebastian Carbajales,Allen Chan +4 more
- 01 Jan 2023
TL;DR: This work proposes an activity mining technique, which receives an incoming email message, classifies the sender's intent and translates it into a set of business process activities, and is believed to be the first transfer-learning based solution for mining activity information from emails.
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On Maximizing the Value of Cache Contents in ICN
Faria Khandaker,Wenjie Li,Sharief M. A. Oteafy,Hossam S. Hassanein +3 more
- 01 Dec 2019
TL;DR: Simulation results demonstrate that, Max-Utility outperforms current state-of-the art caching schemes by providing better caching utility while significantly eliminating caching redundancy and incurring less access delay to retrieve good quality contents across varying cache sizes and popularity skewness values.
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An adaptive lagrangian algorithm for solving the capacity and flow assignment problem in self-healing ATM networks
Oumar Gueye,Isaac Woungang,Faria Khandaker,A B M Bodrul Alam,Sanjay Kumar Dhurandher +4 more
- 01 Jun 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the authors addressed the problem of ATM network survivability under two path restoration strategies, namely, the global reconfiguration and the failure-oriented Reconfiguration, where the objective function is given by the capacity installation cost and the routing cost.
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Path Restoration Versus Link Restoration in Survivable ATM Networks
Oumar Gueye,Isaac Woungang,Sanjay Kumar Dhurandher,Faria Khandaker,A B M Bodrul Alam +4 more
- 18 Aug 2018
TL;DR: This paper addresses an optimal link capacity and flow assignment design problem for survivable asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks based on two restoration strategies: a path restoration and a link restoration.