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INFLUENCE OF ABSURD THEATRICAL TRADITION IN MODERN ASSAMESE DRAMA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO THE PLAYS OF ARUN SHARMA Karim, Mohammad Rezaul
Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching Vol 7, No 1: June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30743/ll.v7i1.7000

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The contemporary Assamese plays have developed as a result of numerous interwoven influences and channels. And it is clear that western influences were what shaped the Assamese plays into their perfection. After independence, Assamese writers of prose, poetry, and theatre, produced works that were on pace with the period. It demonstrated identical compositional experimentation and sociological analysis. The Assamese plays exhibit a strong western heritage from playwrights like Ibsen, Shaw, Beckett, and other absurd dramatists. A few dramatists, like Dr. Arun Sarma, Ratna Ojha, and Himendrakumar Borthakur made reflections of works of Lonesco and Beckett and despite the fact the impact of absurd dramas was not very common. In this article, the researcher investigated the works of the most renowned and esteemed Assamese playwright, Dr. Arun Sarma (1964), to emphasize the distinguishing components and similarities of Shri Nibaran Bhattacharya and Aahaar with those of absurd dramatic tropes. The researcher discovered, using the comparative technique of analysis, that, despite frequent assertions to the contrary, Aahaar has much in common with the absurdist movement, whereas Shri Nibaran Bhattacharya cannot be regarded as a fully-fledged absurd drama.
A Combined Approach to Safety and Security of IoT by Applying Fault Tree Analysis and Attack Trees with Minimal Cut Sets Karim, Mohammad Rezaul; Kabir, Sohag; Lei, Ci; Lefticaru, Raluca; Abdul Baset, Mohammad
Aviation Electronics, Information Technology, Telecommunications, Electricals, and Controls (AVITEC) Vol 7, No 2 (2025): August
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Dirgantara Adisutjipto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28989/avitec.v7i2.2918

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The rapid proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) systems introduces complex safety and security challenges, as traditional frameworks often treat these aspects separately, overlooking critical interdependencies. This study proposes a unified methodology integrating Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) and Attack Trees (AT) with Minimal Cut Sets (MCS) to holistically assess IoT safety and security. FTA systematically identifies root causes of system failures, while AT models attack vectors and their probabilities. By deriving MCS—minimal combinations of safety faults and security breaches—the approach reveals critical scenarios where failures and attacks interact, enabling prioritized mitigation. Applied to a real-world IoT dataset (BoTNeTIoT-L01), the framework identified key vulnerabilities, such as Data_Corruption (safety probability: 0.005) linked to Mirai attacks (security probability: 0.01), demonstrating how integrated MCS enhance risk visibility. Quantitative analysis (mean safety: 0.005, variance: 0.000006) confirmed the methodology’s effectiveness in capturing interdependencies across IoT layers (Perception, Network, Data Processing, Application). Results emphasize that combined safety-security analysis prevents isolated risk assessments, offering actionable insights for resilient IoT design. The study concludes that integrating FTA-AT-MCS bridges existing gaps in IoT dependability, enabling targeted resource allocation and adaptive strategies against evolving threats. This approach advances IoT ecosystems’ safety, security, and trustworthiness in interconnected environments.