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    Object-Oriented Programming semantics representation utilizing agents by Mohd Aris, Teh Noranis

    Published 2011
    “…A formal algorithm that can be applied to any two related Java-based source codes examples is invented to generate the semantics of these source codes. …”
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    Development Of Machine Learning User Interface For Pump Diagnostics by Lee, Zhao Yang

    Published 2022
    “…Build up a user interface by using Visual Studio Code (VSC) to run the coding of Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) and JavaScript (JS) as a webpage and connect to Azure Machine Learning Model and this will allow the user from using the model from a webpage when they have active internet with any devices.…”
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    Job recruiting system using sorting Algorithm / Adi Asyraf Ayob by Ayob, Adi Asyraf

    Published 2020
    “…The sorting algorithm will assist the recruiters in selecting best job candidate by assigning score to each applicants and sort the applicant list by the finest score value. …”
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    Job position prediction based on skills and experience using machine learning algorithm / Ezaryf Hamdan by Hamdan, Ezaryf

    Published 2024
    “…Accessible through a desktop application, the Job Position Prediction System prioritizes userfriendliness for job seekers. …”
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    DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND JOB SCHEDULING ALGORITHMS ON COMPUTATIONAL GRIDS by MEHMOOD SHAH, SYED NASIR

    Published 2012
    “…The issue is not only to develop new algorithms, but also to evaluate them on an experimental computational grid, using synthetic and real workload traces, along with the other existing job scheduling algorithms. …”
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    Ant colony optimization algorithm for dynamic scheduling of jobs in computational grid by Ku-Mahamud, Ku Ruhana, Ramli, Razamin, Yusof, Yuhanis, Mohamed Din, Aniza, Mahmuddin, Massudi

    Published 2012
    “…Job scheduling problem is classified as an NP-hard problem.Such a problem can be solved only by using approximate algorithms such as heuristic and meta-heuristic algorithms.Among different optimization algorithms for job scheduling, ant colony system algorithm is a popular meta-heuristic algorithm which has the ability to solve different types of NP-hard problems.However, ant colony system algorithm has a deficiency in its heuristic function which affects the algorithm behavior in terms of finding the shortest connection between edges.This research focuses on a new heuristic function where information about recent ants’ discoveries has been considered.The new heuristic function has been integrated into the classical ant colony system algorithm.Furthermore, the enhanced algorithm has been implemented to solve the travelling salesman problem as well as in scheduling of jobs in computational grid.A simulator with dynamic environment feature to mimic real life application has been development to validate the proposed enhanced ant colony system algorithm. …”
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    A new priority rule cloud scheduling technique that utilizes gaps to increase the efficiency of jobs distribution by Saydul Akbar, Murad

    Published 2023
    “…To address this issue, the main objective of this research is to improve the existing PR cloud schedulers by developing a new dynamic scheduling algorithm by manipulating the gaps in the cloud job schedule. …”
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    A genetic algorithm to minimise the maximum lateness on a single machine family scheduling problem by Lee, Lai Soon, Nazif, Habibeh

    Published 2009
    “…Therefore, more jobs will miss their assigned due dates. However, with a small setup time, more jobs will meet their respective due dates. …”
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