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Open Access ·Peer-reviewed·ISSN (Online): 2169-0014·ISSN (Print): 0972-0510

Monthly Journal: Publishes peer-reviewed aticles on theoretical and applied statistics and management systems, expoloring industrial statistics, actuarial and decision sciences.

Issues up to 2022 co-published with and available at:Taylor & Francis Online
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Volume 29·Issue 7 & 8 July & August·August 2026·10 Articles

Volume 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & August

Articles

Open Access Research Article·pp. 701–714·Vol. 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & AugustAug 2026

The new flexible Weibull-G family : Properties, simulations, and applications to COVID-19 data

Alexsandro A. Ferreira, Gauss M. Cordeiro

Published Online: 11 May 2026DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1433

In this paper: The flexible Weibull-G derives its properties from the exponentiated-G class. Its scope is expanded through a regression structure, with parameters estimated using maximum likelihood. Simulations conf...

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Open Access Research Article·pp. 715–741·Vol. 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & AugustAug 2026

Efficient estimation of population variance in sample surveys utilizing auxiliary information

Housila P. Singh, Neha Garg, Anant Patel

Published Online: 22 May 2026DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1577

In this paper: This paper addresses the issue of estimating population variance by incorporating auxiliary information within the framework of a simple random sampling without a replacement scheme. We have suggested...

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Open Access Research Article·pp. 743–785·Vol. 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & AugustAug 2026

Noise elimination techniques in social media big data : A survey

Amitava Sarder, Ranjan Kumar Mondal

Published Online: 15 Jul 2026DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1585

In this paper: In the era of big data, social media platforms have become invaluable sources of information, offering vast amounts of data that can be analyzed to extract valuable insights. With the explosive growth...

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Open Access Research Article·pp. 787–802·Vol. 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & AugustAug 2026

Heart disease prediction using logistic regression 

S. Baby Latha, R. Abinaya

Published Online: 08 May 2026DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1587

In this paper: Heart disease remains a major global health concern and one of the leading causes of mortality, emphasizing the importance of early detection and reliable risk assessment. This research investigates t...

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Open Access Research Article·pp. 803–821·Vol. 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & AugustAug 2026

Impact of illegal mining and pollution on the ecosystem : A mathematical model

E. Michael Uchenna, O. Elebute Kafayat, N. Aloke Sunday, Ogbonnaya Chukwuka

Published Online: 11 May 2026DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1598

In this paper: A deterministic mathematical model is put out to investigate how pollution and mining operations affect valuable plant and animal resources. The level of pollutants in the environment increases steadi...

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Open Access Research Article·pp. 823–853·Vol. 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & AugustAug 2026

Optimizing telemedicine selection for type 1 diabetes care : A hybrid CRITIC-WASPAS approach

Shikha Sharma, Amandeep Kaur, Amba Agarwal

Published Online: 20 Jun 2026DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1617

In this paper: Telemedicine has been a promising scheme that can help solve the problems of affordability and access in managing long term diseases like type 1 diabetes in healthcare. This study employs the CRITIC a...

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Open Access Research Article·pp. 855–864·Vol. 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & AugustAug 2026

A qualitative analysis of workload, occupational stress, and job performance : Coping strategies among bank employees

Rashi Acharya, Hem Raj

Published Online: 06 Aug 2026DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1661

In this paper: This qualitative study analyses the relationship between workload, occupational stress, and job performance among bank employees, with a special focus on the coping methods individuals choose in respo...

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Open Access Research Article·pp. 865–874·Vol. 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & AugustAug 2026

Decoding investor psychology : The role of robo-advisors in mitigating herding bias and fear of missing out

Manisha Manchanda, Ayush, Himanshi Bajaj, Swati

Published Online: 06 Aug 2026DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1681

In this paper: In traditional finance, it is presumed that investors are rational, but behavioral finance totally contradicts the idea that investors are rational. In reality, investors are emotional, which influenc...

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Open Access Research Article·pp. 875–892·Vol. 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & AugustAug 2026

Data-driven modeling of global financial linkages : Structural break analysis using computational intelligence

Himanshu Goel, Monika Agarwal, Meghna Chabra, Tapan Senapati

Published Online: 06 Aug 2026DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1682

In this paper: This paper applies a set of econometric tools to examine cross-border associations among major emerging equity markets. Since the COVID-19 outbreak disrupted stock markets (SkMs) across the globe, the...

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Open Access Research Article·pp. 893–905·Vol. 29, Issue 7 & 8 July & AugustAug 2026

A discrete mathematical approach to secure multi-agent negotiation systems in e-commerce environments

Pranabananda Rath, Ankit Garg, Sarjue Pandita, Sanghamitra Das, Anikat, Vishal Gupta

Published Online: 06 Aug 2026DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1683

In this paper: Complex multi-agent negotiation systems with high security, efficiency, and trust requirements have been developed in response to the rapid development of e-commerce platforms. Strong security measure...

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