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    An integrated algorithm of analytical network process with case-based reasoning to support the selection of an ideal football team formation and players by Mohammad Zukuwwan, Zainol Abidin

    Published 2021
    “…In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the algorithm, the engine was tested in the real application of football team management. …”
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    Some metaheuristic algorithms for solving multiple cross-functional team selection problems by Ngo, S.T., Jaafar, J., Izzatdin, A.A., Tong, G.T., Bui, A.N.

    Published 2022
    “…The team selection problem has become more complicated in order to achieve multiple goals in its decision-making process. …”
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    Performance evaluation of real-time multiprocessor scheduling algorithms by Alhussian, H., Zakaria, N., Abdulkadir, S.J., Fageeri, S.O.

    Published 2016
    “…These results suggests that optimal algorithms may turn to be non-optimal when practically implemented, unlike USG which reveals far less scheduling overhead and hence could be practically implemented in real-world applications. …”
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    Route Optimization System by Zulkifli, Abdul Hayy

    Published 2005
    “…After much research into the many algorithms available, and considering some, including Genetic Algorithm (GA), the author selected Dijkstra's Algorithm (DA). …”
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    A rough-fuzzy inference system for selecting team leader for software development teams by Jaafar, Jafreezal, Gilal, Abdul Rehman, Omar, Mazni, Basri, Shuib, Abdul Aziz, Izzatdin, Hasan, Mohd Hilmi

    Published 2017
    “…Therefore, this study proposes a rough-fuzzy model for selecting team leader for software development teams to avoid the limitations of individual techniques (i.e., Rough Set Theory (RST) or Fuzzy Set Theory (FST)). …”
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    A Rough-Fuzzy Inference System for Selecting Team Leader for Software Development Teams by Jaafar, J., Gilal, A.R., Omar, M., Basri, S., Aziz, I.A., Hasan, M.H.

    Published 2018
    “…Therefore, this study proposes a rough-fuzzy model for selecting team leader for software development teams to avoid the limitations of individual techniques (i.e., Rough Set Theory (RST) or Fuzzy Set Theory (FST)). …”
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    A Rough-Fuzzy Inference System for Selecting Team Leader for Software Development Teams by Jaafar, J., Gilal, A.R., Omar, M., Basri, S., Aziz, I.A., Hasan, M.H.

    Published 2018
    “…Therefore, this study proposes a rough-fuzzy model for selecting team leader for software development teams to avoid the limitations of individual techniques (i.e., Rough Set Theory (RST) or Fuzzy Set Theory (FST)). …”
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    Development of dynamic programming algorithm for maintenance scheduling problem by Zafira Adlia, Mohd Fauzi

    Published 2020
    “…Using the dynamic programming algorithm developed, the model was also able to recalculate alternative schedules by replacing unavailable teams with other teams to avoid delays. …”
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    Finding an effective classification technique to develop a software team composition model by Gilal, A.R., Jaafar, J., Capretz, L.F., Omar, M., Basri, S., Aziz, I.A.

    Published 2018
    “…The model developed was composed of 3 predictors: team role, personality types, and gender variables; it also contained 1 outcome: team performance variable. …”
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    Finding an effective classification technique to develop a software team composition model by Gilal, A.R., Jaafar, J., Capretz, L.F., Omar, M., Basri, S., Aziz, I.A.

    Published 2018
    “…The model developed was composed of 3 predictors: team role, personality types, and gender variables; it also contained 1 outcome: team performance variable. …”
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    Finding an effective classification technique to develop a software team composition model by Gilal, Abdul Rehman, Jaafar, Jafreezal, Capretz, Luiz Fernando, Omar, Mazni, Basri, Shuib, Abdul Aziz, Izzatdin

    Published 2017
    “…Ineffective software team composition has become recognized as a prominent aspect of software project failures.Reports from results extracted from different theoretical personality models have produced contradicting fits, validity challenges, and missing guidance during software development personnel selection.It is also believed that the technique/s used while developing a model can impact the overall results.Thus, this study aims to: 1) discover an effective classification technique to solve the problem, and 2) develop a model for composition of the software development team.The model developed was composed of three predictors: team role, personality types, and gender variables; it also contained one outcome: team performance variable.The techniques used for model development were logistic regression, decision tree, and Rough Sets Theory (RST).Higher prediction accuracy and reduced patte rn complexity were the two parameters forselecting the effective technique.Based on the results, the Johnson Algorithm (JA) of RST appeared to be an effective technique for a team composition model.The study has proposed a set of 24 decision rules for finding effective team members.These rules involve gender classification to highlight the appropriate personality profile for software developers.In the end, this study concludes that selecting an appropriate classification technique is one of the most important factors in developing effective models.…”
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    Computer Lab Timetabling Using Genetic Algorithm Case Study - Unit ICT by Abdullah, Amran

    Published 2006
    “…Genetic Algorithm is one of the most popular optimization solutions used in various applications such as scheduling. …”
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    Examination timetabling using genetic algorithm case study: KUiTTHO by Mohd Salikon, Mohd Zaki

    Published 2005
    “…Genetic Algorithm (GA) is one of the most popular optimization solutions. …”
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    Examination Timetabling Using Genetic Algorithm Case Study : KUiTTHO by Mohd. Zaki, Mohd. Salikon

    Published 2005
    “…Genetic Algorithm (GA) is one of the most popular optimization solutions. …”
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