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    Analysis of written interactions in open-source communities using RCNN
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2021) Maheshwarkar, A.; Kumar, A.; Gupta, M.
    Open-source software has proved to be a key pillar in modern-day software development. The growing size of the open-source communities has significantly increased the throughput of these projects. However, larger communities tend to lead to difficulties in communication and openness for newer members. In this paper, we try to analyze the interactions on Github for some of the popular open-source projects. We have created a database of 2500 filtered comments classified into five classes of emotion. We have also proposed a novel RCNN based architecture to detect the sentiment of the comments and perform multiclass text classification. Furthermore, we have discussed possible model integrations with existing open-source platforms and the challenges associated with the implementation. © 2021 IEEE.
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    Securing Database Backups Using Blockchain and Peer-to-Peer Network
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2021) Maheshwarkar, A.; Kumar, A.; Gupta, M.
    Databases are one of the critical services provided by a cloud environment. Database downtime can have a devastating impact on any running service. Database backups are generally made robust with high availability by replicating them in a new server. However, storing a database backup on a new server is not cost-effective. At the same time, storing the backup in the same server does not ensure high availability. In this paper, we propose creating a secure database backup architecture using a transaction blockchain and peer-to-peer network to record the history of the transactions. Our architecture makes database backups highly available with a 4 percent decrease in throughput. © 2021 IEEE.

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