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Debnath, Narayan C., et al.. (2013). A Novel DVR Based Multicast Routing Protocol with Hierarchical Pruning.. 20. 184–191.2 indexed citations
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Sarkar, Anirban & Narayan C. Debnath. (2011). Business-Object Oriented Requirements Analysis for Large Scale Information System.. 103–108.6 indexed citations
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Debnath, Narayan C., et al.. (2011). Metrics for Evaluation of Workflow Models: An Experiment for Validation.. 93–98.
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Choudhury, Prasenjit, Subrata Nandi, & Narayan C. Debnath. (2011). A Publish/Subscribe System to Realize Service Oriented Architecture in MANET.. 75–80.1 indexed citations
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Burgin, Mark & Narayan C. Debnath. (2009). Super-Recursive Algorithms in Testing Distributed Systems.. Computers and Their Applications. 209–214.1 indexed citations
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Changder, Suvamoy & Narayan C. Debnath. (2009). New Techniques and Algorithms for Text Steganography through Hindi Text.. 200–204.6 indexed citations
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Debnath, Narayan C., et al.. (2009). Combination of a MANET Data Communication Protocol with a Service Discovery Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks in a Framework.. 194–199.2 indexed citations
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Debnath, Narayan C., et al.. (2009). On Formalizing UML 2.0 Activities: Stream and Exception Parameters.. 219–224.2 indexed citations
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Debnath, Narayan C., et al.. (2008). An agent based framework for peer to peer distributed computing. Computers and Their Applications. 252–257.2 indexed citations
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Changder, Suvamoy & Narayan C. Debnath. (2008). An Approach to Bengali Text Steganography.. 74–78.8 indexed citations
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Riesco, Daniel Eduardo, et al.. (2007). Software projects effort estimation using “use case points” method in the context of Project Management Body of Knowledge. El Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual (National University of La Plata).1 indexed citations
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Riesco, Daniel Eduardo, et al.. (2006). Workflow Modeling and Simulation using a Extension of UML Activity Diagram.. Computers and Their Applications. 265–269.1 indexed citations
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El-Kassar, Abdul-Nasser, et al.. (2005). Modified RSA in the domains of Gaussian integers and polynomials over finite fields. 298–303.10 indexed citations
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Debnath, Narayan C., et al.. (2005). Testing as Specification in Agile Methods.. 202–206.
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Burgin, Mark & Narayan C. Debnath. (2004). Measuring Software Maintenance.. Computers and Their Applications. 118–121.3 indexed citations
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Debnath, Narayan C., et al.. (2004). A Test Case Generator for Three-variable Functions: Object-Oriented Design and Implementation.. Computers and Their Applications. 113–117.2 indexed citations
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Riesco, Daniel Eduardo, et al.. (2003). Data Architecture Component Overview of a Balanced Scorecard to Manage the Last and Very Difficult Stage of a Very Important Hydroelectric Project.. 270.2 indexed citations
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Debnath, Narayan C. & Mark Burgin. (2003). Software Metrics from the Algorithmic Perspective.. Computers and Their Applications. 279–282.1 indexed citations
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Riesco, Daniel Eduardo, et al.. (2002). Improving the Management of the last stage of the Yacyretá Hydroelectric Project through the use of Kaplan and Norton's Balanced Scorecard Scheme.. 252–255.3 indexed citations
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Chiang, Chia-Chu, et al.. (1999). Component-based software development.. Computers and Their Applications. 65–69.1 indexed citations
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