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        1 - The interface of FeCrP film with graphene-like BN: electronic, band alignment, and thermoelectric properties
        Mansoure Ilkhani
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        2 - Callenges to the use of persian script in the design of the mobile gaming interface
        Behrooz Minaei Elham Azarbarzin Parisa Alikhani
        Today, mobile games are used by all segments of the community, and all of them have different sections that need to be written with fonts, design logos and typeface. It should be noted that the use of the Persian fonts will apply its own strengths and weaknesses to the More
        Today, mobile games are used by all segments of the community, and all of them have different sections that need to be written with fonts, design logos and typeface. It should be noted that the use of the Persian fonts will apply its own strengths and weaknesses to the design; therefore, to create a proper design of logos and typeface, along with the attention to the principles of the user interface, the special features of the Persian fonts have also been considered. In this research, which has been conducted through a library and field study among 38 successful mobile games in Iran, and concluded through descriptive-analytic method, the authors concluded that observance of two principles of variable and cadastral design in the design of fonts and the choice of typeface It is important for the Persian fonts. Constant principles include the attention to formalistic and narrative principles in designing fonts and typeface, paying attention to the function of logos and legibility, and the role of informing about the nature of the game, beauty and visual appearance, attention to responsive design principles and observance of cultural and population principles Cognitive And the principle of the variable, which is unique to the Persian fonts, includes the recognition of the visual characteristics of the Persian font, the attention to the weight of the fonts, the identity of the letters, the way of joining, the thickness, Manuscript profile
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        3 - بررسی ساختار و دینامیک در رابط نانو ورق آب- نیکل و مقایسه آن با آب حجیم، با استفاده از میدان‌های نیروی واکنشی
        karim zare marziyeh samimi majid monajemi
        در این کار، خواص ساختاری و دینامیکی آب بر روی نانو ورق نیکل را بررسی کردیم. برهمکنش مولکول های آب بر روی سطح نیکل با استفاده از دینامیک مولکولی میدان نیروی واکنشی (ReaxFF-MM) مورد مطالعه قرار گرفت. نتایج نشان داد که مولکول های آب در نزدیکی سطح نیکل از نظر ساختار و دینام More
        در این کار، خواص ساختاری و دینامیکی آب بر روی نانو ورق نیکل را بررسی کردیم. برهمکنش مولکول های آب بر روی سطح نیکل با استفاده از دینامیک مولکولی میدان نیروی واکنشی (ReaxFF-MM) مورد مطالعه قرار گرفت. نتایج نشان داد که مولکول های آب در نزدیکی سطح نیکل از نظر ساختار و دینامیک تغییر می کنند. مولکول های آب یک ساختار دو لایه نزدیک به سطح نیکل تشکیل می دهند. علاوه بر این، اثرات طبقه بندی شدید در نزدیکی سطوح نیکل قابل مشاهده است. برای انجام این کار، محاسبات ابتدا با استفاده از ReaxFF به منظور بازتولید برخی از خواص شناخته شده سیستم های نیکل خالص و نیکل-آب انجام شد. ما هم مشخصات چگالی و هم تابع توزیع شعاعی (RDF) لایه‌های آب را از سطح نیکل محاسبه کردیم. نمایه چگالی احتمال اتمی نشان می‌دهد که آب به شدت بر روی سطح کریستوبالیت نیکل جذب می‌شود، در حالی که RDF مولکول‌های آب متفاوتی را در اولین لایه جذب نشان می‌دهد. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Evaluation of user interface of Iranian Children National Library in terms of meeting general and specialized criteria
        Mohammad Hassanzadeh Sara sohrabzadeh
        Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the Children's National Digital Library of I. R. Iran. We strived to evaluate the user interface (UI) of the library with “general criteria for evaluating digital libraries” that have been extracted by Noruzi (2009) and More
        Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the Children's National Digital Library of I. R. Iran. We strived to evaluate the user interface (UI) of the library with “general criteria for evaluating digital libraries” that have been extracted by Noruzi (2009) and functionalities of the library by special criteria extracted by researchers. Method: The study used an evaluative document study method. The researcher used to compare the user interface and core functionalities of the library against extracted criteria. Findings: Findings of the study showed that conformation rate of the Library's interface with the general criteria was 28/62 percent and this account for general and special criteria was 91/90 percent. Results: Combining the obtained results in evaluation of user interface from the viewpoints of public and special evaluating criteria, the National Library of Children and Adolescent have suitably operated. Manuscript profile
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        5 - Satisfaction rate and viewpoint of librarians of Jundi Shapur University of Medical Sciences about windows and web-based software of pars Azarakhsh
        Zahra Chaik Morteza Kokabi Mohammad Hassan Azimi
        Purpose: The purpose of the present study is to examine and compare the users interfaces of web-based and windows-based versions of Pars Azarakhsh software from librarians' viewpoints in Jundi Shapur University of Medical Sciences, and studying their satisfaction with u More
        Purpose: The purpose of the present study is to examine and compare the users interfaces of web-based and windows-based versions of Pars Azarakhsh software from librarians' viewpoints in Jundi Shapur University of Medical Sciences, and studying their satisfaction with user interfaces of these two versions. Methodology: The research is a survey one. Statistical population consists of librarians working with user interfaces of two versions of Pars Azarakhsh software, from Jundi Shapur University of Medical Sciences. The data were gathered by a questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed by SPSS software, Ver. 19. Findings: The results of studying librarians' satisfaction with user interfaces of the two versions of ParsAzarakhsh showed that they were mostly satisfied with display and less with help factor. Conclusion: The results showed that the status of the user interfaces factors in the web-based and windows-based versions of Pars Azarakhsh was moderate and in this end, necessary steps need to be taken to improve efficiency and optimization Manuscript profile
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        6 - Evaluation of sharp-interface simulation of saltwater intrusion into the multi-layered coastal aquifers exposed to pumping
        S. Sadjad Mehdizadeh Freydoon Vafaie
        Background and Objective: Population growth and scarcity of coastal freshwater resources have increased the stresses on many coastal aquifers, leading to aquifer storage decline and salwater intrusion (SWI). Investigation of coastal aquifers routinely involves the appli More
        Background and Objective: Population growth and scarcity of coastal freshwater resources have increased the stresses on many coastal aquifers, leading to aquifer storage decline and salwater intrusion (SWI). Investigation of coastal aquifers routinely involves the application of SWI models, which can be divided into two categories, namely sharp-interface and dispersive-interface approaches. There is no mixing between freshwater and saltwater at sharp-interface approaches. This makes them computationally more efficient while dispersive-modeling approaches are more numerically challenging, but allow for freshwater-saltwater mixing. Method: Most coastal aquifers comprise overlying sequences of geological strata, resulting in SWI characteristics that may differ significantly to those of homogeneous cases. The layered coastal aquifers have received significantly less attention than the more simplified single-layer case, despite the fact that stratified aquifers are widespread. In this study, a sharp-interface approach (named as SHI-SWIM) was developed using FORTRAN programming code. The model is first validated and then applied for the simulation of sand-tank experiment and field-scale multi-layered aquifers exposed to pumping in order to evaluate the strength and limitation of the developed model. Findings: SHI-SWIM model produced better result for higher pumping rates. Additionally, the results of fully penetrating wells and closer position of well to shoreline matched better with the dispersive modeling outputs. In real cases, where the saltwater may wend a long distance toward the well screen, the sharp-interface modeling weakly matched with the dispersive modeling, specially in terms of well salinities. Manuscript profile
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        7 - Modal Analysis of Complex Structures via a Sub-Structuring Approach
        Vahid Heydari Mohammd Ahmadi Balootaki Mohammad Orak Mehdi Salehi
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        8 - Creating a graphical user interface (GUI) to automatically calculate the land surface temperature and use the results in evaluating temperature changes in land uses in Ardabil city
        Hossein Fekrat Sayyad Asghari Saraskanrood Seyed Kazem Alavipanah
        Background and Objective Land surface temperature is a vital indicator for studying environmental changes, hydrological conditions and the energy balance of the earth, which can also be used to monitor the temperature changes of cities. The lack of meteorological statio More
        Background and Objective Land surface temperature is a vital indicator for studying environmental changes, hydrological conditions and the energy balance of the earth, which can also be used to monitor the temperature changes of cities. The lack of meteorological stations in most parts of the country, including the study area, has created information limitations in the field of surface temperature data. There are also a large number of non-remote sensing users who need LST maps, and most of them are not familiar enough with LST computing software and inevitably have to spend a lot of time mapping to prepare their maps. This process can be time-consuming even for remote sensing professionals if the number of images is high. The use of valid data for validation that has the least time difference with the satellite passes time is very important in estimating the accuracy of the results. By reviewing internal research similar to the one under study, most internal studies used only meteorological station data to validate the results, the data recording time at these stations is different from the satellite passes time. In this study, due to the large area of the study area and the insufficient number of meteorological stations, in addition to the surface temperature data measured in synoptic stations, the land surface temperature in two ground stations was recorded simultaneously with the satellite. Creating a graphical user interface (GUI) to automatically calculate the surface temperature of Ardabil city with two single-channel and RTE algorithms and use the results to evaluate the temperature changes of land usesMaterials and Methods In this study, in order to automatically calculate the land surface temperature of Ardabil city from three types of data: Landsat 5 and 8 satellite images, land surface temperature data recorded at two meteorological stations in the study area and also due to an insufficient number of stations Meteorological data land surface temperature data measured with digital thermometers are also used as the satellite passes. After preparing thermal and multispectral images, first MODTRAN web computing software was used to model the atmospheric transferability and atmospheric coefficients were extracted. Then, to create graphical user interfaces and automatic calculation of LST, land surface temperature with two algorithms single-channel and RTE method with Landsat 5 and Landsat 8 satellite images for two dates: 31/07/2000 and 21/08/2019 in MATLAB software were coded and using these codes, graphical user interfaces were created for each algorithm and finally, an automatic land surface temperature calculator application was produced. Also, the land use map of Ardabil city for both mentioned dates was classified and extracted using a random forest algorithm in the Google Earth engine system environment with 7 classes. This algorithm has a much better performance compared to traditional methods such as maximum likelihood due to its hierarchical structure in selecting each pixel to the appropriate class. To validate surface temperature maps from two types of surface temperature data recorded in two meteorological stations and surface temperature recorded by a digital thermometer that simultaneously passes the satellite in two points of the homogeneous non-urban environment with agricultural use (alfalfa) and Bayer that product It was harvested, used. To evaluate the accuracy of land use maps, using Google Earth, which has a better spatial resolution than the image used, 248 ground control points were obtained from pure pixels of different land uses and used in the validation process. Also, statistical parameters such as error matrix, overall accuracy and kappa coefficient were applied to the output of both land use maps.Results and Discussion Using the codes written in MATLAB software, graphical user interfaces (GUI) were created and then the automatic LST calculator application was produced. The output of the application was surface temperature maps with single channel algorithms and radiation transfer equation (RTE) for 31/07/2000 using thermal image (band 6) of Landsat 5 satellite TM and 21/08 / 2019 was created by the 10 TIRS sensor band of Landsat 8 satellite. After comparing the output maps with the meteorological station and ground station data, the results showed that the single-channel method had the lowest temperature deviations compared to the stations in both years. After preparing LST maps and selecting the optimal algorithm (single channel), land use maps of Ardabil city were prepared using a random forest algorithm in the GEE platform. Statistical evaluations of the classification results showed that for 2000, the highest pixel interference was related to the middle and poor rangeland class, which has a 16-pixel displacement with residential and rainfed agricultural classes. Due to the improved spatial resolution of the Landsat 8 satellite compared to the Landsat 5, followed by better class separation, this pixel displacement in the 2019 user map shows a smaller value. The most common error was related to the aquaculture class, which had a displacement of 10 pixels with rich rangeland and rainfed agriculture classes. Finally, using the LST map and land use map, the temperature changes of the land uses over a period of 19 years were evaluated. By entering the input images and atmospheric parameters in the application, the land surface temperature was calculated with two one-channel algorithms and the RTE method. Evaluation of output maps with meteorological and terrestrial data showed that the single-channel algorithm with a difference of +2.5 and -2 with stations 1 and 2 for the year 2000 and with a temperature difference of +1.3, +0.9, -1 and -0.9 with stations 1, 2, 3 and 4 in 2019, respectively, had higher accuracy than the RTE method. Also, the results of validation of land use maps showed an overall accuracy of 0.95 and a kappa coefficient of 0.94 for 2000 and overall accuracy of 0.96 and a kappa coefficient of 0.95 for 2019.Conclusion Assessing the relationship between land surface temperature and land use maps showed that despite the significant physical growth of the urban sector over a period of 19 years, except for residential areas, all land uses in 2019 compared to 2000 with an increase in average surface temperature. It seems that factors such as the expansion of agricultural lands with irrigated cultivation around the urban area up to a radius of 10 km and the entanglement of these farms with the urban sector have a great impact on the temperature adjustment of the urban sector. In 2000, these lands were mainly under cultivation of rain-fed crops, and by solving the water problem (digging deep wells and water transfer projects), they became orchards and irrigated farms such as potatoes. Due to the high water requirement, these products also have high greenery, and this factor has increased the rate of evapotranspiration, followed by cooling of the cultivation area and the urban sector. Among other classes, in both years of water use, the lowest and the use of barren lands had the highest average surface temperature. The generated application can be run on any operating system that supports the exe format, and the user by specifying atmospheric parameters can automatically estimate the LST. This application can also be used in various sectors such as agricultural systems, and climate and water resources management. Manuscript profile
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        9 - Displacement Fields Influence Analysis Caused by Dislocation Networks at a Three Layer System Interfaces on the Surface Topology
        A Boussaha R Makhloufi S Madani
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        10 - Fracture Analysis of Several Interface Cracks in an FG Half-Plane with a Homogeneous Coating under Mixed-Mode Transient Loading
        R Bagheri M Ayatollahi S. M Hosseini A Bagheri
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        11 - Numerical Investigation of the Mixed-Mode Stress Intensity Factors in FGMs Considering the Effect of Graded Poisson’s Ratio
        R Ghajar S Peyman J Sheikhi M Poorjamshidian
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        12 - Selecting and Extracting Effective Features of SSVEP-based Brain-Computer Interface
        Seyedeh Faezeh Teymouri Sendesi
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        13 - Identification of Building Façade Functions by Using Fuzzy TOPSIS Technique
        Paria Akbari Seyed Abbas Yazdanfar Seyed Bagher Hosseini Saeid Norouzian-Maleki
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        14 - Comparison of Different Linear Filter Design Methods for Handling Ocular Artifacts in Brain Computer Interface System
        Sahar Seifzadeh Karim Faez Mahmood Amiri
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        15 - Microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of Mo40/C93200 bimetal processed by compound casting process
        Mohammad Honarpisheh Mobin Javaheri Hadi mansouri
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        16 - Effect of morphology and nonbounded interface on dielectric properties of plasma sprayed BaTiO3 Coating
        Amirhossein Pakseresht Mohamadreza Rahimipour Mohamadreza Vaezi Mehdi Salehi
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        17 - Bimetal friction stir welding of aluminum to magnesium
        P Pourahmad M Abbasi H.A Mehrabi
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        18 - The Effect of Annealing Heat Treatment on the Bond of Explosivewelded Copper/Steel after the ECAR Process
        Mohammad Honarpisheh Ali Akbar Haddadi Hadi Mansouri
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        19 - Natural Interaction with Projected Screen on Surfaces using Infrared Depth Camera
        Faraein Aeini
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        20 - Integrated User-friendly Environment For A 2-D Nonlinear Analysis Program
        Hugo Rodrigues Xavier Romão Aníbal Costa Humberto Varum
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        21 - Measuring librarians and users’ satisfaction with interface of Simorgh (Library software) at Central Library of Astan Quds Razavi and analyzing its elements and features
        Mohammad Reza Hosseyni abineh ee iraj radad
        Purpose: The aim of this paper is identifying and analyzing elements and features of Simorgh library software, and measuring its users and librarians’ satisfaction. Methodology: The methodology of this study is of survey type and it is an applied study. Tools for More
        Purpose: The aim of this paper is identifying and analyzing elements and features of Simorgh library software, and measuring its users and librarians’ satisfaction. Methodology: The methodology of this study is of survey type and it is an applied study. Tools for data collection is QUIS questionnaire that was distributed among all librarians and 386 users of Central Library of Astan Quds Razavi whom were selected through simple random sampling without replacement. Both descriptive and deductive statistics methods were utilized for data analysis. Findings: Findings showed that the level of satisfaction of participants with interaction to Simorgh software is in average, whereas the librarians were significantly more satisfied than the users. The highest level of satisfaction of users and librarians was related to general reaction with interaction to Simorgh software and interface display, while the lowest level of satisfaction was related to software help and interface vocabularies and messages. Conclusion: Efficiency of user interface of Simorgh software from the view of users and librarians of Central Library of Astan Quds Razavi is in average and in a few cases is higher than medium, and with more attention to the consistency of user interface elements and features of the software to the needs, views and features of different groups of users can be added to their satisfaction. Manuscript profile
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        22 - Perspective of Islamic Azad University Chaloos Branch faculty members about user interface of Islamic Azad University Digital Library based Nilson's Model
        Zahra Basti mitra ghiasi
        Purpose: The aim of this study was checking how well the faculty of Azad Islamic University of Chaloos understand the digital library‘s user interface based on Nilson Model. Methodology: The research method of this research was analytic - measurement. Statistical More
        Purpose: The aim of this study was checking how well the faculty of Azad Islamic University of Chaloos understand the digital library‘s user interface based on Nilson Model. Methodology: The research method of this research was analytic - measurement. Statistical population included 310 of faculty members of Azad Islamic University of Chaloos. The method of sampling is random systematic. The mass of sample based on Cokeran formula had defined 172 persons. The research instrument was a questionnaire, the Cronbachalpha coefficient value was 0.7560. Descriptive and non-parametric Mann-Whitney, UtestandWilcoxon and T Student were used for analytical measurements. Spss Software was used for data analysis. Findings: Results showed that 10 out of the UI component model of software Nielsen in terms of faculty were above average. There was a meaningful correlation between Satisfaction of faculty members about interface and its familiarity with the user interface, there was a significant correlation between the components except (help users to identify, correct errors) between faculty satisfaction rate of user interfaces. In other components, there was no significant relationship.The hypothesis test showed no significant differences between the views of different groups of educational faculty members about user interface of the software. Conclusion: Based on the viewpoint of faculty members of Islamic Azad University of Chaloos Branch Library software user interface represents the average level of satisfaction. Faculty satisfaction depended on their familiarity with the user interface, but there was no significant difference between different educational groups.     Manuscript profile
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        23 - Analysis of User Interface Vocabularies in Web of Knowledge, Scopus Databases: an Investigation of the Ability to Understanding of Shahid Beheshti’s MA Students
        Azra Daei Amir Ghaebi Amir Reza Asnafi
        Purpose: Current study has been done to assess the ability to understand the Vocabularies used in the user interface of Web of knowledge and Scopus databases by Shahid Beheshti’s graduate students. Methodology: The methodology of present research is quantitativ More
        Purpose: Current study has been done to assess the ability to understand the Vocabularies used in the user interface of Web of knowledge and Scopus databases by Shahid Beheshti’s graduate students. Methodology: The methodology of present research is quantitative. A survey has been done as a research method. The research population was graduate students studying in Shahid Beheshti University and the random sampling method is used. The data were collected by questionnaire from 350 graduate students who 309 (88%) of them responded to the questionnaire. Findings: The results showed that Vocabularies used in interfaces of both databases had good capabilities of understanding. 69.4% of Vocabularies studied in Web of knowledge have very high and high level of understanding and 30.6% of words had the modest capabilities of understanding. According to results of words studied in Scopus, 59.5% of Vocabularies had very high and high capabilities of understanding. However 24.3% of the words have the modest and the 16.2% of the Vocabularies had low and very low capabilities of understanding. Conclusion: In this study, it was found that the plural words have higher level of understanding than singular words; also the level of understanding of short sentences is higher than long sentences; the understanding level of imperatives sentences is higher than declarative sentences and adjectival phrases and explanation of the words effect on the understanding of words concept. The results of the research showed that familiarity with and use of the database and the knowledge of English language effect on the better understanding of words. Finally, by using the obtained results and to enhance of theVocabularies understanding capabilities the suggestions is presented. Manuscript profile
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        24 - User Interface Features of Library software and Utilization of Them: A Comparative Study of students and librarians' attitudes
        alireza rahimi Roghaieh Ghazavi Sima Shafie parisa shafii
        Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the attitudes and satisfaction of students and librarians in Isfahan University of medical Sciences toward the traits of Pars Azarakhsh library software interface and comparing the students’ and librarians’ att More
        Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the attitudes and satisfaction of students and librarians in Isfahan University of medical Sciences toward the traits of Pars Azarakhsh library software interface and comparing the students’ and librarians’ attitudes. Methodology: The research method was descriptive survey which conducted in 2009. For gathering data in this study a questionnaire was used, consisting of 51 closed questions which was confirmed its validity and reliability (α= 0.81). The population was included of students and librarians in Isfahan University of medical Sciences. Librarians were those who were working in libraries of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (50 persons); and students were selected via quota sampling. Thereupon from all of Isfahan University of medical Sciences students (5144 persons), 210 persons were selected. Descriptive statistics methods (frequency distribution, mean and standard deviation) were used for data analysis. Findings: The results of this research showed that among variables of student's satisfaction from Pars Azarakhsh user interface environment, total status, pageant, letters and messages of software, learning how to use software was medium; and their satisfaction from help, and other capabilities was less than medium. In all students' satisfaction from Pars Azarakhsh software user interface environment was medium (3.03 of 5). Also in view of librarians, some variables like pageant, letters and messages of software, learning how to use software was medium and upper than medium, which showed that librarians have satisfaction from these variables. Also librarian's satisfaction from help and other capabilities was less than medium. All librarian' satisfaction from Pars Azarakhsh software user interface environment was medium (3.20 of 5). Conclusion: Between all studied variables of software interface, some variables like pageant, letters and messages of software, learning how to use software were in good situation but variables like help and other capabilities needed to be revised and improved. Recognition of user's needs from library software and obviating them persuade users to use library software and also will cause their satisfaction.   Manuscript profile
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        25 - Evaluation of the characteristics of Rasa user interface
        fatemeh Mohajery raheleh mohammad salehi
        In this research, Rasa user interface is evaluated using heuristic approach. Results showed that in designing Rasa user interface, 64 percent of needed criteria were observed and the most observed one belongs to the aesthetics (90 percent), and the least observed one wa More
        In this research, Rasa user interface is evaluated using heuristic approach. Results showed that in designing Rasa user interface, 64 percent of needed criteria were observed and the most observed one belongs to the aesthetics (90 percent), and the least observed one was 70 percent belonging to the error prevention. Results of this research show that although most of the criteria have been observed but there are a lot of problems in user interface of Rasa software which should be considered.   Manuscript profile
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        26 - Determination of user interface of the Persian Databases (Magiran& Science Information Database)
        Masoumeh Mansouri Yaghoub Norouzi
        Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the user interface of Magiran& SID databases to define their compatibility to Nielsen criteria, and the fundamental problems of user interface based on expert user view. Methodology: This applied research has been More
        Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the user interface of Magiran& SID databases to define their compatibility to Nielsen criteria, and the fundamental problems of user interface based on expert user view. Methodology: This applied research has been carried out based on a heuristics evaluation. Five experts/academicians in knowledge and information science, who were selected through a theoretical sampling and accessible approach, evaluated the aforementioned databases by utilizing a checklist including 10 Nielsen main components and 115 sub-components. For each component was considered severity rating. Multiplying the score of each component in severity rating were analyzed in excel. Finally for each principal component was calculated the sum and the percentage of scores. Findings: Results showed that the Magiran database could obtain 239.5 scores and SID database got 167.75 out of 402 scores of the sub-components. Furthermore findings explain that the level of compatibility between Magiran database with 10 component of Nielsen is 59.73 (slightly more than average), and is 43.65 in the SID database (less than average). Conclusion: Among the 10 components of Nilsson which studied, in Magiran database element of Consistency and Standards showed more compatibility with the criteria in compliance with 90.5 percent of criteria, and the element of Flexibility and Minimalist Design in compliance with 9.7 percent showed minimum compatibility. In SID database the element of Match between System and the Real World showed maximum compatibility through obtaining 84.2 points, and the element of Help users Recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors showed minimum compatibility with a score of zero. Manuscript profile
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        27 - Factors affecting on quality of search interface digital based on functional requirements of Bertot from point of view staff and librarians of Isfahan University
        Jaleh Fazeli Najaf Abadi ahmad shabani saeed Rajai pur gadi Sharif Moghaddam
        Objective: This research aims to investigate the factors affecting the quality of search digital interface based on functional requirements of Bertot from librarians’ point of view and staff of university libraries in city of Isfahan. Methodology: The research me More
        Objective: This research aims to investigate the factors affecting the quality of search digital interface based on functional requirements of Bertot from librarians’ point of view and staff of university libraries in city of Isfahan. Methodology: The research method is descriptive survey. The statistical population consists of 169 librarians and staff in University of academic of Isfahan, and the sample is estimated 112. Data achieved through a researcher- made questionnaire, and analyzed the data with SPSS Software. Findings: The findings showed that the effect of all the components were higher than average. The results of  Hotteling t2 showed that the amount of effect of providing keywords search is more than other components and the amount of effect of allow contemporaneous search was less than other components. The findings in demographic factors also show that there is significant difference based on place of work. Conclusions: The results in improving search interface screen feature can be used for digital libraries. This operation can improve the quality of search and retrieval of information and useful resources related to users and savings in time and costs. Manuscript profile
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        28 - Iranian Advanced EFL Learners’ Awareness and the Use of Marked Word Order: Discourse-pragmatically Motivated Variations
        Farzaneh Fotouhinia1 Esmaeel Bagheridoost
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        29 - Determination of the Type of The Imagined Movement of Organs in People with Mobility Disabilities Using Corrected Common Spatial Patterns
        Alireza Pirasteh Manouchehr Shamseini Ghiyasvand Majid Pouladian
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        30 - Robot control system using SMR signals detection
        faeze asadi
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        31 - Using a New Hybrid Method for Characteristics Classifying of Limb Movements in Brain-Computer Interface Applications
        Maryam Iyzadpanahi Mohammad Yousefi Neda Behzadfar
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        32 - Applying Genetic Algorithm to EEG Signals for Feature Reduction in Mental Task Classification
        Alireza Rezaee
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        33 - Management of Seawater Intrusion in Coastal Aquifers of Caspian Sea
        Mehdi Nezhadnaderi