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  • Arman, Nabil; Daghameen, Khalid (2010)
    The best time for teaching software engineering courses has been an issue of debate for a long time, in addition to the issue of how to teach software engineering courses. Some researchers are arguing that teaching in ...
  • Daghameen, Khalid; Arman, Nabil (The 2nd Palestinian International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (PICCIT 2007), 2007)
    Line recognition is an important aspect in image processing. Many line detection algorithms were introduced. However these algorithms involve expansive operations like floating point arithmetic and matrix operations, ...
  • Arman, Nabil; Daghameen, Khalid (2011)
    One of the main areas in image processing is line detection and recognition. Some algorithms for line detection were introduced. However, these algorithms involve expensive operations like floating-point arithmetic and ...
  • Arman, Nabil; Daghameen, Khalid (2010)
    Object-Oriented development methodology is currently the main trend in software industry. Many tools were introduced to aid in the analysis and design phases of the object-oriented development methodology. However, tools ...
  • Arman, Nabil; Daghameen, Khalid (2010)
    The trend towards the use of object-oriented methods for software systems development has made it necessary for the use of object-oriented approaches in object-oriented software systems development. Class diagrams ...
  • Arman, Nabil; Daghameen, Khalid (8th International Arab Conference on Information Technology (ACIT’2007), 2007)
    The trend towards the use of object-oriented methods for software systems development has made it necessary for the use of object-oriented approaches in object-oriented software systems development. Static class diagrams ...
  • Arman, Nabil; Daghameen, Khalid (The International Conference on Information Technology ICIT 2007, 2007)
    Recently, we have noticed that there is an evident weakness among our students in applying and using software engineering principles in advanced courses that require major software projects. We have also noticed that ...

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