Mısra, Sanjay

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Profesör Doktor
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sanjay.misra@atilim.edu.tr
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Computer Engineering
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Sustainable Development Goals

NO POVERTY1
NO POVERTY
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ZERO HUNGER2
ZERO HUNGER
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GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING3
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
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QUALITY EDUCATION4
QUALITY EDUCATION
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GENDER EQUALITY5
GENDER EQUALITY
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CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION6
CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION
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AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY7
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
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DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH8
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
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INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE9
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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REDUCED INEQUALITIES10
REDUCED INEQUALITIES
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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
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RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION12
RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
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CLIMATE ACTION13
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LIFE BELOW WATER14
LIFE BELOW WATER
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LIFE ON LAND15
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PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS16
PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
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PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS17
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Scholarly Output

199

Articles

133

Views / Downloads

686/271

Supervised MSc Theses

3

Supervised PhD Theses

0

WoS Citation Count

2629

Scopus Citation Count

3894

Patents

0

Projects

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WoS Citations per Publication

13.21

Scopus Citations per Publication

19.57

Open Access Source

53

Supervised Theses

3

JournalCount
Acta Polytechnica Hungarica12
Tehnicki Vjesnik8
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) -- 2011 International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2011 -- 20 June 2011 through 23 June 2011 -- Santander -- 854805
Journal of Physics: Conference Series -- 3rd International Conference on Computing and Applied Informatics 2018, ICCAI 2018 -- 18 September 2018 through 19 September 2018 -- Medan, Sumatera Utara -- 1498654
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) -- 12th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2012 -- 18 June 2012 through 21 June 2012 -- Salvador de Bahia -- 909454
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  • Conference Object
    Citation - WoS: 1
    A Cognitive Evaluation for Meetings in Software Development Process
    (Springer-verlag Berlin, 2009) Misra, Sanjay; Akman, Ibrahim
    Software development; includes number of different type of meetings in the whole development process. The cognitive activities also play an important role in decision making activities in these meetings since they are carried out, by human being. In this paper, we evaluated the relevance of meetings in different phases of the software development process with reference to cognitive aspects.
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    Citation - WoS: 8
    A Model for Measuring Cognitive Complexity of Software
    (Springer-verlag Berlin, 2008) Misra, Sanjay; Akman, Ibrahim
    This paper proposes a model for calculating cognitive complexity of a code. This model considers all major factors responsible for (cognitive) complexity. The practical applicability of the measure is evaluated through experimentation, test cases and comparative study.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - WoS: 6
    Citation - Scopus: 10
    Modified set of Weyuker's properties
    (Ieee Computer Soc, 2006) Misra, Sanjay
    Weyuker properties have been suggested as a guiding tool in identification of a good and comprehensive complexity measure by several researchers. However, some of the Weyukers properties are useless and evaluations of any complexity measure by these properties are meaningless. In this paper, an attempt has been made to analyze Weyuker's properties and propose a new set of properties to evaluate complexity measures.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - WoS: 14
    Citation - Scopus: 21
    Cognitive Program Complexity Measure
    (Ieee Computer Soc, 2007) Misra, Sanjay
    In cognitive informatics, the functional complexity of software depends on three factors: internal architecture, input, and output. In the earlier proposed metrics based on cognitive informatics, these above factors are not fully considered. This paper proposes an improved cognitive complexity measure. Accordingly, new formula is developed to calculate the cognitive complexity. An attempt has also been made to evaluate and validate the proposed measure through Weyuker's properties and a practical framework It has been found that seven of nine Weyuker's properties have been satisfied by the proposed cognitive complexity measure. It also satisfies most of the parameters required by the practical framework hence establishes as a well-structured one. Finally, a comparative study with similar measures has been made to prove its robustness.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - WoS: 6
    A unique complexity metric
    (Springer-verlag Berlin, 2008) Misra, Sanjay; Akman, Ibrahim
    Metrics, in general, are defined as "a quantitative measure of the degree to which a system, component, or process possesses a given attribute". Complexity metrics are used to predict critical information about reliability and maintainability of software systems. This paper proposes complexity metric, which includes all major factors responsible for complexity. We validated our metric against the principles of measurement theory since the measurement theory has been proposed and extensively used in the literature as a means to evaluate the software engineering metrics. The scale of the metric is investigated through Extensive structure. It is found that the proposed measure is on ratio scale. The applicability of the proposed measure is tested through test cases and comparative study.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - WoS: 6
    Weyuker's Properties, Language Independency and Object Oriented Metrics
    (Springer-verlag Berlin, 2009) Misra, Sanjay
    Weyuker proposed the nine properties to evaluate software complexity measures at a time when procedural languages were dominant; however, several researchers have used these properties to evaluate object oriented metrics although the object-oriented (OO) features are entirely different in nature. In this paper. we evaluate each of Weyuker's properties for its effective evaluation and relevance for OO metrics. In addition, we evaluate eleven OO metrics against language independency and additive property. A set of additional properties for object oriented metrics are also summarized in this paper.
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    Weak Measurement Theory and Modified Cognitive Complexity Measure
    (insticc-inst Syst Technologies information Control & Communication, 2007) Misra, Sanjay; Kilic, Huerevren; Computer Engineering
    Measurement is one of the problems in the area of software engineering. Since traditional measurement theory has a major problem in defining empirical observations on software entities in terms of their measured quantities, Morasca has tried to solve this problem by proposing Weak Measurement theory. In this paper, we tried to evaluate the applicability of weak measurement theory by applying it on a newly proposed Modified Cognitive Complexity Measure (MCCM). We also investigated the applicability of Weak Extensive Structure for deciding on the type of scale for MCCM. It is observed that the MCCM is on weak ratio scale.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - WoS: 3
    Effective Project Leadership in Computer Science and Engineering
    (Springer-verlag Berlin, 2009) Cafer, Ferid; Misra, Sanjay
    Project leaders are the most important individuals in projects. A project leader should follow some thinking styles and values which can lead his or her team to success. There is a common notion among software specialists that the more complex a project manager thinks, the better his leadership is. In this paper, we discuss the significance of simple thinking in project leadership. If the leader thinks in a simple way, then the risk of being suffocated in details is less. Complex thinking brings out greater risks of losing the general control of the system because of spending too much time and effort on details and, as a result, more confusion. Not only simplicity, but also psychological factors are important in guiding teams and developing projects in the most effective way. Here, we present a set of qualities for a good project leader in software engineering. In addition to that, we also demonstrate how cognitive and ethical issues affect leadership qualities.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - WoS: 1
    Error Density Metrics for Business Process Model
    (Ieee, 2009) Tonbul, Gokcen; Misra, Sanjay
    In this paper, metrics for business process model (BPM), are proposed, which are capable to measure the usability and effectiveness of BPMs. The proposed model is adapting error density metrics to BPMs by considering the similarities between the conceptual characteristics of BPMs and software products. We applied seven software metrics for evaluating quality of business processes/process models. Results show that our metrics help the organization to improve their process, as weighted measurements are indicators for unexpected situations/behaviour for business processes.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - WoS: 3
    Measuring Complexity of Object Oriented Programs
    (Springer-verlag Berlin, 2008) Misra, Sanjay; Akman, Ibrahim
    In this paper, a metric for object oriented language is formulated and validated. On the contrary of the other metrics used for object oriented programming (OOPS), the proposed metric calculates the complexity of a class at method level and hence considers the internal architecture of the classes, subclasses and member functions. The proposed metric is evaluated against Weyuker's proposed set of measurement principles through examples and validated through experimentation, case study and comparative study with similar measures. The practical usefulness of the metric is evaluated by a practical framework.