Dr. Said Ahmed Ghoul
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Dr. Said Ahmed Ghoul

Professor
Philadelphia University, Jordan


Highest Degree
Post Doctoral Fellow in Software Engineering from Annaba University, Algeria

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Area of Interest:

Computer Sciences
100%
Software Engineering
62%
Modeling
90%
Database
75%
Algorithms
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
5
Chapters
1
Articles
31
Abstracts
39

Selected Publications

  1. Nafar, E. and S. Ghoul, 2017. A genetic framework model for self-adaptive software. J. Software Eng., Vol. 11. .
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  2. Ibraheem, S.and S. Ghoul, 2017. Software evolution: A features variability modeling approach. J. Software Eng., 11: 12-21.
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  3. Ghoul, S., 2016. A road map to bio-inspired software engineering. Res. J. Inform. Technol., 8: 75-81.
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  4. Al Sultan, A.F. and S. Ghoul, 2015. Modelling variability in algorithms design methods divide and conquer case. Int. J. Software Eng. Applic., 9: 47-58.
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  5. Younis, O.A. and S. Ghoul, 2014. Systems versioning: A features-based meta-modeling approach. world academy of science, engineering and technology. Int. J. Comput. Electr. Autom. Control Inform. Eng., 8: 988-992.
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  6. Younis, O.A. and S. Ghoul, 2014. A Textual Software Product Lines Design Model By Mixing Class and Feature Concepts. Lab Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN-13: 978-3659525513, Pages: 68.
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  7. Naffar, E. and S. Ghoul, 2014. A genetic methodology for object evolution. Int. J. Software Eng. Applic., 8: 21-38.
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  8. Hamouda, D., S. Ghoul and H. Hardan, 2014. A bio-inspired approach to selective inheritance modeling. Int. J. Software Eng. Applic., 8: 63-74.
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  9. Younis, O., S. Ghoul and M.H. Alomari, 2013. Systems variability modeling: A textual model mixing class and feature concepts. Int. J. Comput. Sci. Inform. Technol., Vol. 5. .
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  10. Ghoul, S., 2013. A rotational blended learning model: Enhancement and quality assurance. i-Manager's J. Educ. Technol., 9: 46-50.
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  11. Nora, B., G. Said and A. Fadila, 2006. A comparative classification of aspect mining approaches. J. Comput. Sci., 2: 322-325.
  12. Nora, B. and G. Said, 2006. A model-driven approach to aspect mining. Inform. Technol. J., 5: 573-576.
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  13. Ghoul, S., T.M. Kimour and D. Meslati, 2006. From composition filters to ASPECTJ: A platform specific model transformation. CIT. J. Comput. Inf. Technol., 14: 111-131.
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  14. Fadila, A., G. Said and B. Nora, 2006. Software process modeling using role and coordination. J. Comput. Sci., 2: 333-336.
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  15. Fadila, A. and G. Said, 2006. A new textual description for software process modeling. Inform. Technol. J., 5: 1146-1148.
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  16. Ghoul, S., 2004. Aspect mining using a specification driven program slicing approach. Trans. Inf. Sci. Appl., .
  17. Houhamdi, Z. and S. Ghoul, 2002. A new classification scheme for software reuse. South Afr. Comput. J., .
  18. Bouras, Z.E., S. Ghoul and T. Khammaci, 2000. A new approach for program integration. South Afr. Comput. J., 25: 3-11.
  19. Bendelloul, M.S., Z.E. Bouras, S. Ghoul and T. Khammaci, 1997. Assistance a la comprehension de programmes: Un modele et un algorithme de fragmentation. Genie Logiciel, 45: 32-42.
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