Maysa K.

Maysa K.

Java Software Engineer

Amman , Jordan

Experience: 5 Years

Maysa

Amman , Jordan

Java Software Engineer

12000 USD / Year

  • Immediate: Available

5 Years

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About Me

Maysa is a software engineer with a wide array of IT skills and interests. She graduated from Al Zaytoonah University top of her class with a B.S. in software engineering. Maysas interests are too many and range from software engineering ( full life ...

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Portfolio Projects

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Salesforce tracking and accounting software (STAS) - Graduation Project Role: Lead software engineer Period: 02/2013 – 06/2013 Description: I lead a team of software engineers to be in the implementation of an application for managing sales. Basically, this java based application gets installed on a hand held device which is used by the Salesforce on the field (like an I tab or even a laptop) and is used to track sales. At the end of the day, transactional records get downloaded into a centralized warehouse, by means of barcode, for use for accounting and data mining purposes.

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  1. ERP simple System period (7/1/2016 ) with Malaysian Clients

(Java & MySQL)

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In Symbolic Artificial Intelligence, an expert system shows an application making it possible to deduce information from known facts and rules called inference rules. A fact is property that is true or supposed true, and all of the facts make up what we call the fact base. In general, a rule is written in the form of a HORN clause,

Meaning that it is composed of either:

— A conclusion;

— Several hypotheses and a conclusion the conclusions only focus on a single and unique fact. When all the hypotheses of a rule are verified, it is said to be activated and the fact affected by its conclusion is added to the fact base. The rules without hypotheses are, on the other hand, systematically activated. All the inference rules are called rule base. They are deposited in a folder called knowledge base according to a particular grammar.

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The aim of the Law Management Information System “LMIS” is to facilitate the search and citation process for all legal users, whether law students or legal practitioners. For example, the LMIS would enable the search of a particular Act, section and article.

By carrying out the search, the results would highlight the amended version in terms of when it was amended and to which area. Therefore, the users need not to search for the amended version of the same act. In addition, the same search would reveal any repealed Act, and whether such an Act is still a good law or not.

The search process would cut the cost of accommodating hard copies. For example, the direct costs incurred in acquiring hard copies and the indirect costs such as the maintenance. In addition, other administration costs such as the space required to be dedicated in law offices for the physical statutory books to take place.

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