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    Application of genetic algorithm and JFugue in an evolutionary music generator by Tang, Jia Rou

    Published 2025
    “…This project explores the application of Genetic Algorithms (GA) with JFugue, which is a Java-based music programming library to develop an Evolutionary Music Generator. …”
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    Group formation using genetic algorithm by Che Ani, Zhamri, Husin, Mohd Zabidin, Yasin, Azman

    Published 2009
    “…Due to the increasing of complexity in software projects, group work is becoming more important in order to ensure quality software products can be delivered on time.Thus, in universities, group work is seen as a good preparation for students to industry because by working in group, it can reduce the individual workload,improve the ability to manage a project and enhance the problem solving skills. However, due to lack of programming skills especially in Java programming language and the inability to have meetings frequently among the group members,most of the students’ software project cannot be delivered successfully.To solve this problem, systematic group formation is one of the initial factors that should be considered to ensure that every group consists of quality individuals who are good in Java programming and also to ensure that every group member in a group are staying closer to each other.In this research, we propose a method for group formation using Genetic Algorithms, where the members for each group will be generated based on the students’ programming skill and location of residential colleges.…”
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    A method for group formation using genetic algorithm by Che Ani, Zhamri, Yasin, Azman, Husin, Mohd Zabidin, Abdul Hamid, Zauridah

    Published 2010
    “…Due to the increasing of complexity in software projects, group work is becoming more important in order to ensure quality software products can be delivered on time.Thus, in universities, group work is seen as a good preparation for students to enter industry because by working in group, it can reduce the individual workload, improve the ability to manage a project and enhance the problem solving skills. However, due to lack of programming skills especially in Java programming language, most of the students’ software project cannot be delivered successfully.To solve this problem, systematic group formation is one of the initial factors that should be considered to ensure that every group consists of quality individuals who are good in programming.This paper presents a method for group formation using genetic algorithm, where the members for each group will be generated based on the students’ programming skill.…”
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    Attribute reduction based scheduling algorithm with enhanced hybrid genetic algorithm and particle swarm optimization for optimal device selection by Nwogbaga, Nweso Emmanuel, Latip, Rohaya, Affendey, Lilly Suriani, Abdul Rahiman, Amir Rizaan

    Published 2022
    “…Offloading heavy data size to a remote node introduces the problem of additional delay due to transmission. Therefore, in this paper, we proposed Dynamic tasks scheduling algorithm based on attribute reduction with an enhanced hybrid Genetic Algorithm and Particle Swarm Optimization for optimal device selection. …”
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    Automated time series forecasting by Ismail, Suzilah, Zakaria, Rohaiza, Tuan Muda, Tuan Zalizam

    Published 2011
    “…While quantitative technique is based on statistical concepts and requires large amount of data in order to formulate the mathematical models.This technique can be classified into projective and causal technique.The projective technique (or univariate modelling) just involve one variable while the causal technique (or econometric modelling) suitable for multi-variables.Since forecasting involves uncertainty, several methods need to be executed on one set of time series data in order to produce accurate forecast.Hence, usually in practice forecaster need to use several softwares to obtain the forecast values.If this practice can be transformed into algorithm (well-defined rules for solving a problem) and then the algorithm can be transformed into a computer program, less time will be needed to compute the forecast values where in business world time is money.In this study, we focused on algorithm development for univariate forecasting techniques only and will expand towards econometric modelling in the future.Two set of simulated data (yearly and non-yearly) and several univariate forecasting techniques (i.e. …”
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    Web-based expert system for material selection of natural fiber- reinforced polymer composites by Ahmed Ali, Basheer Ahmed

    Published 2015
    “…Finally, the developed expert system was deployed over the internet with central interactive interface from the server as a web-based application. As Java is platform independent and easy to be deployed in web based application and accessible through the World Wide Web (www), this expert system can be one stop application for materials selection.…”
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    An approach to improve detecting and removing cross- site scripting vulnerabilities in web applications by Hydara, Isatou

    Published 2015
    “…This research work was limited to Java based web applications. In future research, the method can be extended to include other programming languages as well as other similar web application security vulnerabilities.…”
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    RSA Encryption & Decryption using JAVA by Ramli, Marliyana

    Published 2006
    “…The implementation of this project will be based on Rapid Application Design Methodology (RAD) and will be more focusing on research and finding, ideas and the implementation of the algorithm, and finally running and testing the algorithm. …”
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    Comparison Between Linear Programming And Integer Linear Programming: A Review by Sam, Mei Lee, Saptari, Adi, Salleh, Mohd Rizal, Mohamad, Effendi

    Published 2018
    “…Three criteria were used to evaluate the characteristics: time complexity, problem size and computational time. Simplex method is effective to solve small sized problems with less number of iterations while interior-point method was recommended for large sized problems due to its excellent performance and shorter computational time than simplex method. …”
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    CSC126 - Fundamentals of Algorithms and Computer Problem Solving / Faculty of Computer And Mathematical Sciences by UiTM, Faculty of Computer And Mathematical Sciences

    Published 2023
    “…Students will be assessed through written assessments as well as programing assignments. In the end they are expected to develop the ability to analyze simple problems, organize effective algorithmic solutions for the problems and write computer programs to solve them.…”
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    Metaheuristic Algorithms Based on Compromise Programming for the Multi-Objective Urban Shipment Problem by Ngo, T.S., Jaafar, J., Aziz, I.A., Aftab, M.U., Nguyen, H.G., Bui, N.A.

    Published 2022
    “…We designed a hybrid version of the genetic algorithm with the local search algorithm to solve the proposed problem. …”
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    Overview of metaheuristic: classification of population and trajectory by Zainul Rashid, Zarina

    Published 2010
    “…Algorithms are used to find the solutions through the computer program. …”
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    Augmentation of basic-line-search and quick-simplex-method algorithms to enhance linear programming computational performance by Nor Azlan, Nor Asmaa Alyaa

    Published 2021
    “…Linear programming (LP) is a mathematical modelling that formulate a problem into three components which are decision variables, objective function and constraints. …”
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    Comparison of Some Numerical Methods for Solving Real-Life Nonlinear Equations by Using Python Programming / Annie Gorgey ... [et al.] by Gorgey, Annie, Zulkifly, Zul Hafiezy, Hassim, Haslinah, Azim, Farah Adilla

    Published 2024
    “…The bisection method converges quickly compared with other methods for solving Planck’s radiation law, while Algorithm 1 converges quicker than other methods for solving the beam design problem. …”
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    Shuffled frog leaping algorithm for solving economic load dispatch problem / Mohammad Ariffin Aizat Ezanee by Ezanee, Mohammad Ariffin Aizat

    Published 2015
    “…The proposed SFLA method is developed using MATLAB programming. This SFLA method is tested on IEEE 30 bus system and the results show that it can solve ELD problem by providing minimum cost. …”
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    Optimal power flow based on fuzzy linear programming and modified Jaya algorithms by Alzihaymee, Warid Sayel Warid

    Published 2017
    “…The first proposed approach is a multi-objective fuzzy linear programming optimization (MFLP) algorithm to solve the MOOPF problem. …”
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    Algorithm As A Problem Solving Technique For Teaching And Learning Of The Malay Language by Jano, Zanariah, Omar, Norliza, Nazir, Faridah

    Published 2019
    “…Students are also excited about the algorithmic techniques and the scratch program generated. …”
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