Dalveren, Gonca Gökçe Menekşe

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Gonca Gökçe Menekşe, Dalveren
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Doktor Öğretim Üyesi
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gonca.menekse@atilim.edu.tr
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Information Systems Engineering
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IEEE Access5
Sustainability2
2018 International Symposium on Networks, Computers and Communications, ISNCC 2018 -- 2018 International Symposium on Networks, Computers and Communications, ISNCC 2018 -- 19 June 2018 through 21 June 2018 -- Rome -- 1424272
Journal of Eye Movement Research2
Avrupa Bilim ve Teknoloji Dergisi1
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  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 2
    Citation - Scopus: 4
    Mobile Application Software Requirements Specification From Consumption Values
    (Mdpi, 2023) Derawi, Mohammad; Dalveren, Gonca Gokce Menekse; Cagiltay, Nergiz Ercil
    In today's society, mobile applications are becoming more popular and providing several advantages. However, users will resist using a product regardless of how well-tested or solid it is if the wrong requirements are implemented. Understanding the factors that influence the purchase of mobile applications can provide useful information for mobile application design and development. Hence, the purpose of this research is to better understand the impact of consumption values on customers in order to identify the software requirements for a mobile application. This study analyzes the possible behavioral changes of similar groups of university students in a five-year period. For this purpose, a questionnaire is administered to engineering faculty students in 2017 (46 females and 66 males) and 2021 (45 females and 90 males) to better understand customer behavioral changes. The findings highlight the significance of conditional value in customer behavior when purchasing mobile applications. Even though the other consumption values were found to have a negligible effect, there is some evidence indicating that the impact of consumption values on different target customer groups may vary considering their gender and familiarity with apps. Further research needs to be conducted to better understand the possible impact of age, cultural differences, education levels, and special considerations such as visually impaired people. Therefore, this study encourages mobile application designers and developers to raise awareness for the effect of consumption values such as conditional value on their customers' mobile application purchasing behaviors. The possible impact of the consumption values needs to be deeply understood, specifically for the target customer groups, and it should be considered in the software requirements specification (SRS), which is one of the important principles that allow software under consideration for development to function. As a result, a better understanding of consumption values will help developers design and develop better applications by specifying software requirements and marketing strategies.
  • Article
    Usability Assessment of Scholarly Publishers' Online Journal Interfaces
    (Springernature, 2023) Peker, Serhat; Dalveren, Gonca Gokce Menekse
    A well-designed and user-friendly online journal interface not only enhances researchers' satisfaction but also bolsters the reputation of academic publishers within the scholarly community. Consequently, the present study undertakes an examination of the usability aspects pertaining to online journal interfaces offered by five prominent academic publishers: Wiley, Sage, Elsevier, Springer, and Taylor & Francis. This investigation encompasses a combination of user testing and post-questionnaire methodologies, aiming to accrue both quantitative and qualitative data concerning user task execution and satisfaction. The research findings spotlight the varying degrees of usability across major academic publishers and emphasize the critical role of design in enhancing researchers' experiences. By identifying both usability strengths and weaknesses, along with offering actionable areas for improvement, this study adds a valuable perspective to the enhancement of academic journal interfaces.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 27
    Citation - Scopus: 43
    Digital Transformation Strategies, Practices, and Trends: a Large-Scale Retrospective Study Based on Machine Learning
    (Mdpi, 2023) Gurcan, Fatih; Boztas, Gizem Dilan; Dalveren, Gonca Gokce Menekse; Derawi, Mohammad
    The purpose of this research is to identify the areas of interest, research topics, and application areas that reflect the research nature of digital transformation (DT), as well as the strategies, practices, and trends of DT. To accomplish this, the Latent Dirichlet allocation algorithm, a probabilistic topic modeling technique, was applied to 5350 peer-reviewed journal articles on DT published in the last ten years, from 2013 to 2022. The analysis resulted in the discovery of 34 topics. These topics were classified, and a systematic taxonomy for DT was presented, including four sub-categories: implementation, technology, process, and human. As a result of time-based trend analysis, "Sustainable Energy", "DT in Health", "E-Government", "DT in Education", and "Supply Chain" emerged as top topics with an increasing trend. Our findings indicate that research interests are focused on specific applications of digital transformation in industrial and public settings. Based on our findings, we anticipate that the next phase of DT research and practice will concentrate on specific DT applications in government, health, education, and economics. "Sustainable Energy" and "Supply Chain" have been identified as the most prominent topics in current DT processes and applications. This study can help researchers and practitioners in the field by providing insights and implications about the evolution and applications of DT. Our findings are intended to serve as a guide for DT in understanding current research gaps and potential future research topics.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 20
    Citation - Scopus: 25
    Detecting Latent Topics and Trends in Software Engineering Research Since 1980 Using Probabilistic Topic Modeling
    (Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers inc, 2022) Gurcan, Fatih; Dalveren, Gonca Gokce Menekse; Cagiltay, Nergiz Ercil; Soylu, Ahmet
    The landscape of software engineering research has changed significantly from one year to the next in line with industrial needs and trends. Therefore, today's research literature on software engineering has a rich and multidisciplinary content that includes a large number of studies; however, not many of them demonstrate a holistic view of the field. From this perspective, this study aimed to reveal a holistic view that reflects topics, trends, and trajectories in software engineering research by analyzing the majority of domain-specific articles published over the last 40 years. This study first presents an objective and systematic method for corpus creation through major publication sources in the field. A corpus was then created using this method, which includes 44 domain-specific conferences and journals and 57,174 articles published between 1980 and 2019. Next, this corpus was analyzed using an automated text-mining methodology based on a probabilistic topic-modeling approach. As a result of this analysis, 24 main topics were found. In addition, topical trends in the field were revealed. Finally, three main developmental stages of the field were identified as: the programming age, the software development age, and the software optimization age.
  • Master Thesis
    Türkçe Yapılandırılmış Yazılım Gereksinimleri için Ortak Metin Tasarımı
    (2021) Öztekin, Gonca Canan; Dalveren, Gonca Gökçe Menekşe
    E-Devlet uygulamalarında birçok proje yapılmaktadır ve bir uygulamanın en iyi şekilde yapılabilmesi için iyi bir analiz çalışmasının yapılması şarttır. Kötü yapılmış bir analiz çalışması sonucunda geliştirilen uygulamalarda hatalar kaçınılmazdır. Analiz cümlelerinin doğru anlaşılması ve aktarılması çok önemlidir. Yazılım gereksinimlerinin kalitesini belirlemek ve bu gereksinim bildirimlerini değerlendirmek için bir yöntem veya modele ihtiyacımız vardır. Bu gereksinimlerin çoğu, ana dillerini kullanan kullanıcıların doğal dilinde ifade edilmektedir. Yazılım gereksinimi için kalite modeli hakkında birkaç araştırma yapılmıştır, ancak Türkçe dili ifadesi için, özellikle e-Devlet alanında çok fazla araştırma yapılmamıştır. Ek olarak, Türkçe dilinde yazılım gereksinimleri belirtim bildirimlerinin yazılmasında bir standart yoktur. Bu tezin asıl amacı ortak metinler tanımlayarak ve analiz cümlelerinin belirli bir yapıya getirilmesini sağlayarak doğal dilden kaynaklı hataların en aza indirilmesi ve standardize edilmesini sağlamaktır. Gereksinim cümlesini girecek analist ya da gereksinim mühendisinin cümleyi düzgün girilebilmesini sağlayan bir model oluşturulmuştur. Oluşturulan model Türkçe dilinde Yazılım Gereksinimleri Spesifikasyonu (SRS) için bir kalite değerlendirme modeli olarak kullanılabilir. Modelin gereksinimleri ortak metin şablonlarıyla eşleştirebilmesi, benzerlik değerlerini hesaplayabilmesi ve yazılım gereksinimleri, düzenleyici belgeler ve kullanıcı gereksinimleri arasındaki gereksinimleri daha uygun bir biçimde şablona ekleyebilmesi için bir ara yüz tasarlanmıştır. Bu model, bir e-Devlet uygulamasının SRS'sinin kalitesini artırmak için uygulanmıştır. Sonuç olarak e-Devlet uygulamasına yenilikçi ve modern bir yaklaşım sunulmuştur. Literatüre bir çözüm önerisi ve akademik araştırma getirilmiştir.
  • Master Thesis
    4d Fmri'ye Dayalı Alzheimer Hastalığı Tespiti İçın 3d-capsnet ve Rnn Kullanımı
    (2023) Ismaıl, Alı Mohamed Kotb Mohamed Ismaıl Alı Mohamed Kotb Mohamed; Dalveren, Gonca Gökçe Menekşe
    AD ilerlemesinin erken tahmin edilmesi, bilişsel gerilemeyi daha etkili bir şekilde yavaşlatmaya yardımcı olabilir. Dinlenme durumu fonksiyonel manyetik rezonans görüntüleme (rs-fMRI) kullanılarak otomatik AD teşhisi için evrişimli sinir ağlarına (CNN'ler) dayalı farklı yöntemlerin uygulanmasına yönelik birkaç çalışma yapılmıştır. Bu çalışmalarda tanıtılan yöntemler 2 büyük zorlukla karşılaşmaktadır. Bu zorluklardan ilki, overfitting ile sonuçlanan küçük boyutlu fMRI veri kümeleridir. İkincisi ise, fMRI verilerinin 4D bilgilerinin verimli bir şekilde modellenmesinin gerekmekte olduğudur. Bazı araştırmalar, 4D bilgilerini modellemek için fMRI verilerinden oluşturulan fonksiyonel bağlantı (FC) matrislerine derin öğrenme yöntemleri uygulamaktadır. Diğerleri ise değerli bilgi kaybına neden olan ayrı 2D dilimler veya 3D hacimler olarak fMRI verilerine uygulamaktadır. Bu çalışmada, AD teşhisi için fMRI verilerinin uzay-zamansal (4D) bilgilerini modellemek için CapsNet-RNN tanıtılmaktadır. Modelde, bir fMRI zaman serisinin hacimlerinden uzamsal özellikleri çıkarmak için, özellikle küçük boyutlu veri kümelerinde overfitting sorununu hafifletmek için geleneksel CNN'lerin bir modifikasyonu olan Kapsül Ağı (CapsNet) kullanılmaktadır. Uzamsal özellikler daha sonra zaman serisi boyunca zamansal ilişkileri modellemek için RNN ile kullanılmaktadır. RNN'ler. Modelimiz AD - NC ve lMCI - eMCI sınıflandırma görevleri için sırasıyla %86,5 ve %61,8 doğruluk elde edebilmiştir.
  • Article
    Group Discussion in a Blended Environment in Engineering Education
    (Uikten - Assoc information Communication Technology Education & Science, 2021) Mishra, Deepti; Dalveren, Gonca Gokce Menekse; Volden, Frode S.; Allen, Carly Grace
    Group work is a necessary element of engineering education and group members need information about one another, group process, shared attention and mutual understanding during group discussions. There are several important elements for establishing and maintaining a group discussion such as participant's role, seating arrangement, verbal and non-verbal cues, eye gaze, gestures etc. The present study investigates these elements for identifying the behavior of group members in a blend of traditional face-to-face discussion along with computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) setting. The results of this study have shown that, speaking duration is the key factor for identifying the leadership in a group and participants mostly used eye gazes for turn taking. Although this study is a mix of face-to-face and CSCW discussion setting, participants mostly behave like face-to-face group discussion. However, unlike the previous studies involving face-to-face discussion, the relation between seating arrangement and amount of attention is not apparent from the data during this study.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 9
    Citation - Scopus: 20
    Business Intelligence Strategies, Best Practices, and Latest Trends: Analysis of Scientometric Data From 2003 To 2023 Using Machine Learning
    (Mdpi, 2023) Gurcan, Fatih; Ayaz, Ahmet; Dalveren, Gonca Gokce Menekse; Derawi, Mohammad
    The widespread use of business intelligence products, services, and applications piques the interest of researchers in this field. The interest of researchers in business intelligence increases the number of studies significantly. Identifying domain-specific research patterns and trends is thus a significant research problem. This study employs a topic modeling approach to analyze domain-specific articles in order to identify research patterns and trends in the business intelligence field over the last 20 years. As a result, 36 topics were discovered that reflect the field's research landscape and trends. Topics such as "Organizational Capability", "AI Applications", "Data Mining", "Big Data Analytics", and "Visualization" have recently gained popularity. A systematic taxonomic map was also created, revealing the research background and BI perspectives based on the topics. This study may be useful to researchers and practitioners interested in learning about the most recent developments in the field. Topics generated by topic modeling can also be used to identify gaps in current research or potential future research directions.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 10
    Citation - Scopus: 20
    Covid-19 and E-Learning: an Exploratory Analysis of Research Topics and Interests in E-Learning During the Pandemic
    (Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers inc, 2022) Gurcan, Fatih; Dalveren, Gonca Gokce Menekse; Derawi, Mohammad
    E-learning has gained further importance and the amount of e-learning research and applications has increased exponentially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, it is critical to examine trends and interests in e-learning research and applications during the pandemic period. This paper aims to identify trends and research interests in e-learning articles related to COVID-19 pandemic. Consistent with this aim, a semantic content analysis was conducted on 3562 peer-reviewed journal articles published since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, using the N-gram model and Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic modeling approach. Findings of the study revealed the high-frequency bigrams such as "online learn ", "online education ", "online teach " and "distance learn ", as well as trigrams such as "higher education institution ", "emergency remote teach ", "education online learn " and "online teach learn ". Moreover, the LDA topic modeling analysis revealed 42 topics. The topics of "Learning Needs ", "Higher Education " and "Social Impact " respectively were the most focused topics. These topics also revealed concepts, dimensions, methods, tools, technologies, applications, measurement and evaluation models, which are the focal points of e-learning field during the pandemic. The findings of the study are expected to provide insights to researchers and future studies.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 20
    Citation - Scopus: 27
    Career in Cloud Computing: Exploratory Analysis of In-Demand Competency Areas and Skill Sets
    (Mdpi, 2022) Ozyurt, Ozcan; Gurcan, Fatih; Dalveren, Gonca Gokce Menekse; Derawi, Mohammad
    This study aims to investigate up-to-date career opportunities and in-demand competence areas and skill sets for cloud computing (CC), which plays a crucial role in the rapidly developing teleworking environments with the COVID-19 pandemic. In this paper, we conducted a semantic content analysis on 10,161 CC job postings using semi-automated text-mining and probabilistic topic-modeling procedures to discover the competency areas and skill sets as semantic topics. Our findings revealed 22 competency areas and 46 skills, which reflect the interdisciplinary background of CC jobs. The top five competency areas for CC were identified as "Engineering", "Development", "Security", "Architecture", and "Management". Besides, the top three skills emerged as "Communication Skills", "DevOps Tools", and "Software Development". Considering the findings, a competency-skill map was created that illustrates the correlations between CC competency areas and their related skills. Although there are many studies on CC, the competency areas and skill sets required to deal with cloud computing have not yet been empirically studied. Our findings can contribute to CC candidates and professionals, IT organizations, and academic institutions in understanding, evaluating, and developing the competencies and skills needed in the CC industry.