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    Study and Implementation of Data Mining in Urban Gardening by Mohana, Muniandy, Lee, Eu Vern

    Published 2019
    “…Using the J48 tree algorithm implemented through WEKA API on a Java Servlet, data provided is processed to derive a health index of the plant, with the possible outcomes set to “Good,” “Okay”, or “Bad”. …”
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    Web Usage Mining for UUM Learning Care Using Association Rules by Azizul Azhar, Ramli

    Published 2004
    “…In order to produce the university E-Learning (UUM Educare) portal usage patterns and user behaviors, this paper implements the high level process of Web usage mining using basic Association Rules algorithm - Apriori Algorithm. …”
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    Adoption of machine learning algorithm for analysing supporters and non supporters feedback on political posts / Ogunfolajin Maruff Tunde by Ogunfolajin Maruff , Tunde

    Published 2022
    “…The method was implemented using Java and the results of the simulation were evaluated using five standard performance metrics: accuracy, AUC, precision, recall, and f-Measure. …”
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    Web usage mining for UUM learning care using association rules by Ramli, Azizul Azhar

    Published 2004
    “…In order to produce the university E-Learning (UUM Educare) portal usage patterns and user behaviors, this paper implements the high level process of Web usage mining using basic Association Rules algorithm - Apriori Algorithm. …”
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    Embedded system for indoor guidance parking with Dijkstra’s algorithm and ant colony optimization by Mohammad Ata, Karimeh Ibrahim

    Published 2019
    “…This study proposes a car parking management system which applies Dijkstra’s algorithm, Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) and Binary Search Tree (BST) in structuring a guidance system for indoor parking. …”
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    A genetic similarity algorithm for searching the Gene Ontology terms and annotating anonymous protein sequences by M. Othman, Razib, Deris, Safaai, Md. IIlias, Rosli

    Published 2008
    “…The genetic similarity algorithm combines semantic similarity measure algorithm with parallel genetic algorithm. …”
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    Bridging Mayer’s cognitive theory of multimedia learning and computational thinking in tackling the cognitive load issues among young digital natives : a conceptual framework by Wan Nor Ashiqin Wan Ali, Wan Ahmad Jaafar Wan Yahaya

    Published 2022
    “…They are part of a tech-savvy generation that led to technological progress that is always connected and linked based on their wishes and needs without any hesitation of time and place. They are basically using technology without guidance, but how far they can manage to handle the consequences of the technology usage and the problems that occur is always questionable. …”
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    AUTO-MANAGE PARKING SYSTEM (AMPS) by KHAIRUDDIN, MUHAMMAD AMIRUL SYAFIQ

    Published 2019
    “…The system able to recognize characters on number plate by using Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology which implement optical character recognition (OCR) algorithm to process the characters from images. User then able to pay parking fees by using mobile phone through android application linked with user’s number plate. …”
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    Application of clustering in managing unstructured textual data in relational database / Wael Mohamed Shaher Yafooz by Yafooz, Wael Mohamed Shaher

    Published 2014
    “…Huge reliance on computer usage in everyday life, leads to a continuous increase of large data applications in textual forms. …”
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    An automated approach to elicit and validate security requirements of mobile application by Yusop, Noorrezam

    Published 2018
    “…Mobile phone usage has continued to rise,and it is becoming more convenient for users to use mobile applications for booking hotels,conducting online transaction and online payment.In this case,secured applications are required to increase the confidence among mobile users.In order to achieve correct secure application,a correct security requirements needs to be elicited and defined.Additionally,it is also crucial for security requirements of mobile apps to fulfill basic quality attributes such as correct,consistent and complete (3Cs).However,few problems are found in eliciting security requirements for mobile apps.Firstly, most requirements engineers (RE) are identified to have less knowledge and understanding of security requirements attributes,leading to the failure of implementing the 3Cs of security requirements.Secondly,most of the elicitation and the validation of security requirements are conducted at the later stage of the development and leads to poor quality security requirements implementation which might resulted to project failure.Motivated from these problems,the objectives of this thesis are three-folds; 1) To analyze the security requirements for mobile apps, 2) To propose an approach to elicit and end-to-end validation of security requirement,and 3)To evaluate the efficacy in term of correctness and performance as well as usability of the approach.This thesis proposes a new automated approach to assist the elicitation and validation of security requirements.Here an automated tool support called MobiMEReq is also developed.For this, we have adopted Test Driven Development (TDD) methodology with semi-formalized models:i) Essential Use Cases (EUCs) and ii) Essential User Interface (EUI).We then divided our approach into two parts:1)Elicitation and 2)End-to-end validation security requirements.Further,we have developed pattern libraries to assist on the correct elicitation and validation.They are mobile Security attributes pattern library and mobile security pattern library.Then,we have constructed a new algorithm using fuzzy logic to assist on the prioritization of the test for better performance of validation.Finally,a comprehensive evaluation of the approach,comprising experiments of correctness test and usability test were conducted.Here,we have also evaluated the feedback from the industry experts especially on the usability of the automated approach and tool support.In summary,the findings of the evaluations show that our approach is able to contribute to the body of knowledge of mobile security requirements engineering especially in enhancing the performance and correctness level of security attribute elicitation and its usability for end-to-end elicitation and validation.It is found that the approach able to enhance the correctness level of the elicited security attribute compared to the manual approach,and produce correct generation of test.Then,the results of the usability test by the novice and experts show that the approach is useful in eliciting and validating security requirements at the early stage of application development and is able to ease the elicitation and validation process of security requirements of mobile apps.…”
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