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    An Effective Fast Searching Algorithm for Internet Crawling Usage by Chia, Zhen Hon, Nor Azhar, Ahmad

    Published 2016
    “…The search algorithm is a crucial part in any internet applications. …”
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    Algoritma pendaraban nombor perpuluhan dari perspektif pelajar Tingkatan Satu by Md. Yunus, Aida Suraya

    Published 2001
    “…Identification of students' algorithms has implications towards the teaching and learning activities and forms a basis in planning teaching strategies of multiplication involving decimals for mathematics educators.…”
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    Mining Sequential Patterns Using I-PrefixSpan by Dhany , Saputra, Rambli Dayang, R.A., Foong, Oi Mean

    Published 2007
    “…The experimental result shows that using Java 2, this method improves the speed of PrefixSpan up to almost two orders of magnitude as well as the memory usage to more than one order of magnitude.…”
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    Reimagining English language learning: a systematic review of AI integration in classroom practice (2019–2024) by Ibrahim Brian, Muhammad Shyazzwan

    Published 2025
    “…Grounded in constructivist and socio-cultural theories, these technologies promote collaboration, creativity, and learner autonomy through adaptive learning pathways and real-time feedback. …”
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    Developing students' mathematical thinking: how far have we came? by Md. Yunus, Aida Suraya

    Published 2015
    “…Several findings from studies that focused on students' ability to provide reasoning and give meanings to concepts and algorithms are highlighted. Students' development in geometric thinking based van Hiele's levels of geometric thinking in learning, shapes and spaces is also discussed. van Hiele's levels of geometric thinking includes higher order thinking and decision making skills and acquisition of mathematical concepts to enable learners to operate at higher levels in van Hiele's theory. …”
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