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    Making programmer effective for software development teams: An extended study by Gilal, A.R., Jaafar, J., Abro, A., Umrani, W.A., Basri, S., Omar, M.

    Published 2017
    “…Basically, two types of decision rules were formed: rules without gender classification of programmer but they only discussed the personality types of team-leader and programmer. …”
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    First Semester Computer Science Students’ Academic Performances Analysis by Using Data Mining Classification Algorithms by Azwa, Abdul Aziz, Fadhilah, Ahmad

    Published 2014
    “…The comparative analysis is also conducted to discover the best classification model for prediction. From the experiment, the models develop using Rule Based and Decision Tree algorithm shows the best result compared to the model develop from the Naïve Bayes algorithm. …”
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    Direct approach for mining association rules from structured XML data by Abazeed, Ashraf Riad

    Published 2012
    “…The thesis also provides a two different implementation of the modified FLEX algorithm using a java based parsers and XQuery implementation. …”
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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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    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 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. …”
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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 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. …”
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    OPTIMIZED MIN-MIN TASK SCHEDULING ALGORITHM FOR SCIENTIFIC WORKFLOWS IN A CLOUD ENVIRONMENT by Murad S.S., Badeel R., Alsandi N.S.A., Alshaaya R.F., Ahmed R.A., Muhammed A., Derahman M.

    Published 2023
    “…To achieve this, we propose a new noble mechanism called Optimized Min-Min (OMin-Min) algorithm, inspired by the Min-Min algorithm. The objectives of this work are: i) to provide a comprehensive review of the cloud and scheduling process; ii) to classify the scheduling strategies and scientific workflows; iii) to implement our proposed algorithm with various scheduling algorithms (i.e., Min-Min, Round-Robin, Max-Min, and Modified Max-Min) for performance comparison, within different cloudlet sizes (i.e., small, medium, large, and heavy) in three scientific workflows (i.e., Montage, Epigenomics, and SIPHT); and iv) to investigate the performance of the implemented algorithms by using CloudSim. …”
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    Prevention And Detection Mechanism For Security In Passive Rfid System by Khor, Jing Huey

    Published 2013
    “…The proposed protocol is designed with lightweight cryptographic algorithm, including XOR, Hamming distance, rotation and a modified linear congruential generator (MLCG). …”
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    Automatic generation of content security policy to mitigate cross site scripting by Mhana, Samer Attallah, Din, Jamilah, Atan, Rodziah

    Published 2016
    “…It can be extended to support generating CSP for contents that are modified by JavaScript after loading. Current approach inspects the static contents of URLs.…”
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    Adaptive persistence layer for synchronous replication (PLSR) in heterogeneous system by Beg, Abul Hashem

    Published 2011
    “…The PLSR architecture model, workflow and algorithms are described. The PLSR has been developed using Java Programming language. …”
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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
    “…Results: The programs were coded in Java computer language and implemented on Pentium PC. …”
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    Fuzzy-based multi-agent approach for reliability assessment and improvement of power system protection by Nadheer Abdulridha, Shalash

    Published 2015
    “…Meanwhile, the second MAS model has been designed using two agents as follows: the first agent is a fault current agent that is to determine the fault current at all points before and after grounding; the second agent is the time operating of the agent which is used to determine the relay operating time before and after modifying fault current. The simulation results for the first and second models are done using the data obtained from Malaysia distribution network (DISCO-Net) and 69 bus test system that were implemented using Java Agent Development Framework package software. …”
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    Evolutionary cost-cognizant regression test case prioritization for object-oriented programs by Bello, AbdulKarim

    Published 2019
    “…There is also a need to consider implementing this strategy for dynamic object-oriented languages such as Python, Lisp, and Smalltalk.…”
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