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    Web-based clustering tool using fuzzy k-mean algorithm / Ahmad Zuladzlan Zulkifly by Zulkifly, Ahmad Zuladzlan

    Published 2019
    “…Even a normal people using clustering to grouping their data. …”
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    SANAsms: Secure short messaging system for secure GSM mobile communication by Anuar, N.B., Azlan, I.M., Wahid, A.W.A., Zakaria, O.

    Published 2008
    “…The system is developed using Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) which is written in Java. …”
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    Features selection for intrusion detection system using hybridize PSO-SVM by Tabaan, Alaa Abdulrahman

    Published 2016
    “…Electing the best set of features will help to improve the classifier predictions in terms of the normal and abnormal pattern. The simulation will be carried on WEKA tool, which allows us to call some data mining methods under JAVA environment. …”
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    Challenges of hidden data in the unused area two within executable files by Naji, Ahmed Wathik, Zaidan, A.A., Zaidan, B.B.

    Published 2009
    “…The designed algorithms were intended to help in proposed system aim to hide and retract information (data file) with in unused area 2 of any execution file(exe.file). …”
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    Heart-design nexus: the emotion algorithm by Mohd Lokman, Anitawati

    Published 2025
    “…The subtitle, "The Emotion Algorithm", reflects the systematic, methodical approach that transforms fleeting feelings into tangible design parameters. …”
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    Anfis Modelling On Diabetic Ketoacidosis For Unrestricted Food Intake Conditions by Saraswati, Galuh Wilujeng

    Published 2017
    “…Two sets of experimental data involving 20 diabetic patients and 20 healthy subjects were collected from CITO laboratory Semarang Central Java, Indonesia. …”
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    Islands of superficial knowledge without a canoe to get from one end to the other: the nature of college mathematics / Parmjit Singh and Teoh Sian Hoon by Singh, Parmjit, Teoh, Sian Hoon

    Published 2017
    “…Successful mathematics students do indeed construct a fairly large number and variety of algorithms in order to continue to achieve good results in college mathematics courses. …”
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    Why coding? Why now? From coding to computational thinking through computational mathematics problem based learning (CM-PBL) by Ku, Soh Ting, Talib, Othman, Md. Yunus, Aida Suraya, Zolkepli, Maslina

    Published 2019
    “…Therefore, computational thinking is becoming an important implication in science and mathematics as well as in almost every other fields. This fact is reflected in the recent implementation of computer coding in the Malaysia’s school curriculum to nurture 21st century skills among students. …”
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    Development of an automated detector and counter for bagworm census by Ahmad, Mohd Najib

    Published 2020
    “…The development of an image processing algorithm for detection and counting of Metisa plana Walker, a species of Malaysia’s local bagworm using image segmentation was proposed as it was found to be better than the thermal approach after some preliminary field tests. …”
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    Art-Integration in Computational Thinking as an Unplugged Pedagogical Approach at A Rural Sarawak Primary School by Nur Hasheena, Anuar, Fitri Suraya, Mohamad, Jacey Lynn, Minoi

    Published 2020
    “…During the drawing activity, researchers have observed that male students performed better in drawing and abstraction skills, while female students performed better in recognising patterns and colours. …”
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