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    Study and Implementation of Data Mining in Urban Gardening by Mohana, Muniandy, Lee, Eu Vern

    Published 2019
    “…The system is essentially a three-part development, utilising Android, Java Servlets, and Arduino platforms to create an optimised and automated urban-gardening system. …”
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    Development of a Universal Artificial Neural Network Model for Pressure Loss Estimation in Pipeline Systems; A comparative Study by Ayoub, Mohammed Abdalla, Demiral, B.M.R

    Published 2010
    “…Three phase flow data have been collected from different geographical locations; especially from Middle-Eastern fields in order to construct, test, and validate the model. The data covered a wide range of variables such as oil rate (up to 25000 STB/D), water cut (up to 60%), angles of inclination (from -80 to 210), pipe length up to 26.0 km and pressure drop (from 10 to 250 psi). the model has been generated using the Back-propagation technique with Bayesian Regularization training algorithm for predicting pressure drop in pipelines under various angles of inclination. …”
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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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    Time-Uncertainty Analysis by Using Simulation in Project Scheduling Networks by Mohammed Omer, Anwar

    Published 1999
    “…Risks are inherently present In all construction projects. Quite often, construction projects fail to achieve their time quality and budget goals. …”
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