The aim of this paper is the design and development a new English-Arabic neural machine translation (NMT) called DIA translation system. The main purpose of the designing system is to study translator limited sulfur industry domain as a stand-alone tool in order to improve the translation quality. Machine translation (MT) are very sensitive to the domains they were trained on and can be integrated with general (English-Arabic) MT systems. The proposed system has mainly four directions: supports chemical symbols, terms, phrase, and text and it is evaluated by using (1,200) various English declarative sentences which written by English Language experts. The obtained results indicate that this system is high effective and has an accuracy of 79.33% in comparison with Google translator which has 38.67% for the same test samples.
Mobile phones are considered extremely crucial for their daily usage due to their unique features such as mobility, availability, and compatibility. Moreover, the need for mobile apps periodically increases in terms of the variety of end-users as well as mobile platforms. Iraq is an emerging country concerning the development and requirements of mobile apps. There are numerous challenges faced by this trend on mobile phone app requirements, development, and usage. Consequently, the major consideration is how to build a suitable mobile app that can be adopted, adapted, and customized according to Iraqi market requirements. An essential fact worth mentioning is the increase in unemployed computer departments alumni in Iraq. Those who can develop mobile apps and software need to recruit suitable candidates. The purpose of this article is to develop a customized flight booking mobile application to partially reduce and solve the problem of unemployed computer alumni. The target of this application is to reduce time and effort for passengers and offer unique features. The developed application is the adoption of previous applications and the improvement of their inadequacies. By following a six-phase methodology to set a procedural technique for optimizing the use of the mobile application as a source of revenue for unemployed alumni as well as being beneficial for the customer. The validation and verification of the proposed application of this current research are done by evaluating and executing the mobile application. The results of this paper meet the main objective, where, the special features have been implemented and tested. In addition, the application has been installed on mobile phones and tested. Furthermore, the income from this application is obtained through purchasing it or subscribing to it for a specific duration. We encourage researchers as well as alumni who are targeted in this field to be attentive to cutting-edge technology and advancement and the concept of this paper.
The reliability and service life of power cables is closely related to the cable ampacity and temperature rise in the power cable. In a conductor carries AC current, complex processes may appear, which directly affect the temperature of the conductor surface. So, to keep a conductor in a good state, it is necessary to maintain the conductor temperature in a acceptable value. In this paper, a procedure for measuring the temperature of conductor surface and the corresponding numerical processing of measurement results has been presented. The measurement of the temperature probe characteristics and the temperature measurement on the surface of the conductor, both required the use of certain numerical methods, such as interpolation and fitting of the measured values in time diagrams. The procedure was applied to three copper conductors with different cross section area and one aluminum conductor and the final results are presented graphically, in the form of time diagrams.
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