Computer Engineering / Bilgisayar Mühendisliği

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    Artist Recommendation Based on Association Rule Mining and Community Detection
    (SCITEPRESS, 2021) Çiftçi, Okan; Tenekeci, Samet; Ülgentürk, Ceren
    Recent advances in the web have greatly increased the accessibility of music streaming platforms and the amount of consumable audio content. This has made automated recommendation systems a necessity for listeners and streaming platforms alike. Therefore, a wide variety of predictive models have been designed to identify related artists and music collections. In this paper, we proposed a graph-based approach that utilizes association rules extracted from Spotify playlists. We constructed several artist networks and identified related artist clusters using Louvain and Label Propagation community detection algorithms. We analyzed internal and external cluster agreements based on different validation criteria. As a result, we achieved up to 99.38% internal and 90.53% external agreements between our models and Spotify's related artist lists. These results show that integrating association rule mining concepts with graph databases can be a novel and effective way to design an artist recommendation system.
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    Event Oriented Vs Object Oriented Analysis for Microservice Architecture: an Exploratory Case Study
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021) Ünlü, Hüseyin; Tenekeci, Samet; Yıldız, Ali; Demirörs, Onur
    The rapidly developing internet infrastructure together with the advances in software technology has enabled the development of cloud-based modern web applications that are much more responsive, flexible, and reliable compared to traditional monolithic applications. Such modern applications require new software design paradigms and architectures. Microservice-based architecture (MSbA), which aims to create small, isolated, loosely-coupled applications that work in cohesion, becoming widespread as one of these approaches. MSbA allows the developed applications to be deployed and maintained separately, as well as scaled on demand. However, there is no de facto method for the analysis and design of systems for these architectures. In this paper, we compared the usefulness of the object-oriented (OO) and event-oriented (EO) approaches for analyzing and designing MS-based systems. More specifically, we performed an exploratory case study to analyze, design, and implement a software application dealing with the 'application and evaluation process of graduate students at IzTech'. This paper discusses the results of this case study. We observe that the EO approaches have significant advantages with respect to the OO approaches.