Dr. Mohamed Bahaj
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Dr. Mohamed Bahaj

Professor
University Hassan 1st, Settat, Morocco


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Mathematics and Computer Science from University Hassan 1st, Morocco

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Biography

Dr. Mohamed Bahaj obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematics and Computer Science from University Hassan 1st, Morocco. He is co chairs of International Conferences on International Conference on Intelligent Information and Network Technology. He is a Full Professor in Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences from the University Hassan 1st Faculty of Sciences & Technology Settat Morocc. He has published over 60 peer-reviewed papers. His research interests are Intelligent Systems, Ontologies Engineering, Partial and differential Equations, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing He has reviewed several papers in various journals. He has supervised several PhD thesis in Computers Sciences & in Mathematics. He is a Guest Editorial in Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence. He also attended a series of workshops, seminars and discussion forums for Academic Development on teaching and research.

Area of Interest:

Computer Sciences
100%
Intelligent Systems
62%
Computer Application
90%
Numerical Analysis
75%
Soft Computing
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
4
Chapters
17
Articles
86
Abstracts
48

Selected Publications

  1. Bakkas, J., M. Bahaj and A. Soklabi, 2014. Restructuring of XML documents in the form of ontologies, Int. J. Comput. Inf. Syst. Control Eng., 8: 330-336.
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  2. Bahaj, M. and S. Baroudi, 2014. Integrating ontologies into EBXML registries for efficient service discovery. Int. J. Appl. Eng. Technol., 4: 17-31.
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  3. Alami, A.E. and M. Bahaj, 2014. Migration of the relational data base (RDB) to the object Relational data base (ORDB). Int. J. Comput. Inf. Syst. Control Eng., 8: 232-238.
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  4. Rachid, A., M. Bahaj, and M. Laaraj, 2013. A posteriori error estimates of a finite volume method based on the nonconforming rotated Q1 element for Stokes equations. Adv. Pure Appl. Math., 4: 283-299.
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  5. Bahaj, M., A. Soklabi and J. Bakkas, 2013. JIAC systems and JADE interoperability. J. Theor. Appl. Inf. Technol., 55: 149-159.
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  6. Bahaj, M., A. Soklabi and I. Cherti, 2013. Load balancing management by efficient controlling mobiles agents. Int. J. Soft Comput. Eng., 2: 24-30.
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  7. Bahaj, M. and J. Bakkas, 2013. Automatic conversion method of class diagrams to ontologies maintaining their semantic features. Int. J. Soft Comput. Eng., 2: 65-69.
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  8. Ayoub, N. A. Rachid and M. Bahaj, 2013. A stabilized local projections extrapolated finite element method for the Navier-Stokes equations. Appl. Math. Sci., 7: 6543-6559.
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  9. GHERABI, N. and M. BAHAJ, 2012. Conversion database of the shapes into XML Data for shape matching. World Comput. Sci. Inf. Technol. J., 2: 22-28.
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  10. GHERABI, N. and M. BAHAJ, 2012. A new method for mapping UML class into OWL ontology. Int. J. Comput. Appl., 1: 5-9.
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  11. GHERABI, N. K. ADDAKIRI and M. BAHAJ, 2012. XML - based agent communication and migration for distributed applications in mobile - C. Int. J. Mod. Eng. Res., 2: 403-407.
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  12. GHERABI, N. K. ADDAKIRI and M. BAHAJ, 2012. Mapping relational database into OWL structure with data semantic preservation. Int. J. Comput. Sci. Inf. Secur., 10: 42-47.
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  13. GHERABI, N. K. ADDAKIRI and M. BAHAJ, 2012. Communication and migration of an embeddable mobile agent platform supporting runtime code mobility. Int. J. Adv. Comput. Sci. Appl., 3: 49-54.
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  14. Bahaj, M. and I. Cherti, 2012. Existence results for second-order impulsive neutral functional differential inclusions in Banach spaces. J. Appl. Anal., 18: 225-242.
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  15. Bahaj, M. and A. Rachid, 2012. Analysis and convergence of finite volume method based on nonconforming rotated bilinears for stokes problem. Int. J. Comput. Appl. Math., 7: 1-12.
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  16. Addakiri, K. and M. Bahaj, 2012. On-line handwritten arabic character recognition using artificial neural network. Int. J. Comput. Appl., 55: 42-46.
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  17. GHERABI, N. and M. BAHAJ, 2011. Robust representation for conversion UML class into XML document using DOM. Int. J. Comput. Appl., 33: 22-29.
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  18. GHERABI, N. and M. BAHAJ, 2011. New method for shape recognition based on dynamic programming. Int. J. Eng. Sci. Technol., 3: 1731-1741.
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  19. GHERABI, N. and M. BAHAJ, 2011. A new shape descriptor using XML language, Int. J. Comput. Sci. Eng., 3: 1369-1376.
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  20. Bahaj, M. and A. Rachida, 2011. A posteriori error analysis of nonconforming finite-element discretization for the Stokes equations. Int. J. Comput. Math., 88: 1-12.
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  21. Bahaj, M. and O. Sidki, 2002. Almost periodic solutions of semilinear equations with analytic semigroups in Banach spaces. Electron. J. Differ. Equ., 2002: 1-11.
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  22. Bahaj, M. and E. Hanebaly, 1999. Periodic and Almost Periodic Solutions of Semilinear Equations in Banach Spaces. Rev. R. Acad. Cienc. Exact. Fs. Nat. 93: 171-177.
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  23. Arino, O. and M. Bahaj, 1996. Periodic and almost periodic solutions of differential equations in banach spaces. Nonlinear Anal. Theory Methods Appl., 26: 335-341.
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