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    Green building valuation based on machine learning algorithms / Thuraiya Mohd ... [et al.] by Mohd, Thuraiya, Jamil, Syafiqah, Masrom, Suraya, Ab Rahim, Norbaya

    Published 2021
    “…Designing an effective machine learning model for prediction and classification problems is a continuous effort. In addition, time and expertise are important factors needed to adapt the model to a specific problem such as green building housing development. …”
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    Enhancement of Ant System Algorithm for Course Timetabling Problem by Djamarus, Djasli

    Published 2009
    “…As a member of the NP Problem, an exact algorithm to solve the course scheduling problem is not available to date. …”
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    Hybrid ant colony optimization algorithm for container loading problem by Yap, Ching Nei

    Published 2012
    “…In this study, a Tower Building (TB) heuristic with less complexity, inspired by the stack building heuristic, is proposed to hybridize with an Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) for solving the Container Loading Problem (CLP). …”
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    Price prediction model of green building based on machine learning algorithms / Nur Syafiqah Jamil by Jamil, Nur Syafiqah

    Published 2021
    “…However, although there are several world-class green buildings built in the recent years, the idea of green building development in Malaysia is only in its infancy. …”
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    Developing triad design algorithms based on compatible factorization by Ibrahim, Haslinda, Omar, Zurni, Abdul Rahim, Rahela

    Published 2011
    “…These processes have helped us develop algorithm for triad design, the objective of this study.A new technique for triad design algorithm, known as Interval Generation Method was employed to construct TD(6n + 1) and TD(6n + 5).This method depends on analyzing the pattern of triples in the design to build starters.We begin by producing starters from Interval Generation Method as the initial block to begin with.Then the algorithm begins by cycling modular v from the initial block and finishes when the process approaches the initial block.The algorithms for TD(6n+1) and TD(6n+5) are presented in Chapter 4 and 5, respectively.As the entire study depends mainly on TD(v) algorithms, new and remarkable theorems and lemmas for TD(v) development are presented and proved.…”
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    A smart guidance indoor parking system based on Dijkstra's algorithm and ant colony algorithm by Mohammad Ata, Karimeh Ibrahim, Che Soh, Azura, Ishak, Asnor Juraiza, Jaafar, Haslina

    Published 2020
    “…One of the more apparent problems associated with the growing number of parking spaces in shopping complexes, office buildings, and other types of building is the lack of notification to drivers of vacant and occupied parking bays in a large parking space. …”
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    Spacecraft attitude control: development and application of new algorithms by Abdelrahman, Mohammad, Hassan, Sayed

    Published 2012
    “…The main goal of the research is to collect and develop new attitude algorithms that build up the different scenarios acted by a spacecraft starting from the orbit injection phase. …”
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    Job shop rescheduling using a hybrid artificial immune system and genetic algorithm model by Mohamed Din, Aniza, Ku-Mahamud, Ku Ruhana, Yusof, Yuhanis, Mahmuddin, Massudi

    Published 2012
    “…This paper discusses on developing a hybrid model to tackle the problem of changing environment in the job shop scheduling problem.The main idea is to develop building blocks of partial schedules using the model developed that can be used to provide backup solutions when disturbances occur during production.This model hybridizes genetic algorithm (GA) with artificial immune systems (AIS) techniques to generate these partial schedules.Each partial schedule, also known as antibody, is assigned a fitness value for the selection of final population of best partial schedules. …”
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    A new domain decomposition FDTD technique for simulating electromagnetic penetration into buildings by Abd-EI-Raouf, Hany Ehsan

    Published 2005
    “…We developed two techniques for solving the problem of penetration of electromagnetic waves into large buildings. …”
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    Modelling Autonomous Evacuation Navigation System (AENS) for optimal route using Dijkstra's algorithm by Abu Samah, Khyrina Airin Fariza

    Published 2016
    “…Furthermore, the development in high-rise building and complexity of floor plan layout has greatly influenced indoor wayfinding. …”
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    Comparison of UAV flying height parameter for crack detection applications / Wan Nurdayini Batrisyia Wan Ghazali by Wan Ghazali, Wan Nurdayini Batrisyia

    Published 2024
    “…Looking at the current scenario of development and the age of the structures in urban areas, there is a high significance of efficient and accurate building inspection methods. …”
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    Simulation method of shortest and safest path algorithm for evacuation in high rise building by Mohd Sabri, Nor Amalina, Hasan Basari, Abd Samad, Hussin, Burairah, Abu Samah, Khyrina Airin Fariza

    Published 2014
    “…The objectives of this research are to identify the suitable shortest and safest path algorithm for evacuation, and followed by design and develop an evacuation preparedness model simulation via shortest path algorithm to choose a suitable exit route to evacuate the evacuees. …”
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    Shortest Path Trajectory System Based on Dijkstra Algorithm by Putri, Indah Pratiwi

    Published 2012
    “…This project aims to determine locations of the node that reflect all the items in the list, build the route by connecting nodes and evaluate the proposed algorithm for the single source shortest path problem. …”
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    SURE-Autometrics algorithm for model selection in multiple equations by Norhayati, Yusof

    Published 2016
    “…The algorithm is developed by integrating the SURE model with the Autometrics search strategy; hence, it is named as SURE-Autometrics. …”
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    Generalized Triad Design Algorithms by Saa, Tareq Mohammad Abu

    Published 2012
    “…In addition, new constructions for the starter of a compatible factorization on v objects, a SCF(v), and new algorithms for a CF(v) was developed. The second part of the thesis develops three new techniques for building algorithms of the TD(v), TD(v) = CF(v) where is the completion of the CF(v). …”
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    Developing computational thinking competencies through constructivist argumentation learning: a problem-solving perspective by Voon, Xin Pei, Wong, Su Luan, Wong, Lung Hsiang, Md Khambari, Mas Nida, Syed Abdullah, Sharifah Intan Sharina

    Published 2022
    “…To nurture higher order thinking skills and to engage effective problem-solvers, our framework incorporates four Computational Thinking-Argumentation design principles to support instructional innovation in the teaching and learning of science at the secondary school level, viz. 1) developing problem-solving competencies and building capability in solving uncertainties throughout scientific inquiry; 2) developing creative thinking and cooperativity through negotiation and evaluation; 3) developing algorithmic thinking in talking and writing; 4) developing critical thinking in the processes of abstraction and generalization.…”
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