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    Plagiarism Detection System for Java Programming Assignments by Using Greedy String-Tilling Algorithm by Norulazmi, Kasim

    Published 2008
    “…The prototype system, known as Java Plagiarism Detection System (JPDS) implements the Greedy-String-Tiling algorithm to detect similarities among tokens in a Java source code files. …”
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    Pairwise testing tools based on hill climbing algorithm (PTCA) by Lim, Seng Kee

    Published 2014
    “…The actual implementation of the algorithm which is in Java programming language, the program is implemented on Net Bean 7.0.1. …”
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    Java based expert system for selection of natural fibre composite materials by Ahmed Ali, Basheer A., Salit, Mohd Sapuan, Zainudin, Edi Syams, Othman, Mohamed

    Published 2013
    “…In this paper, we develop a technology for the materials selection system using Java based expert system. The weighted-range method (WRM) was implemented to identify the range value and to scrutinise the candidate materials. …”
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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
    “…According to the simulation results, the proposed algorithm produces the best solution among all algorithms in the proposed cases. � 2021 Little Lion Scientific…”
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    Comparison of performances of Jaya Algorithm and Cuckoo Search algorithm using benchmark functions by Ahmed, Mashuk, Nasser, Abdullah B., Kamal Z., Zamli, Heripracoyo, Sulistyo

    Published 2022
    “…CS and JA have implemented in the same platform (Intellij IDEA Community Edition 2020.2.3) using the same language (Java). …”
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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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    Web-based clustering tool using fuzzy k-mean algorithm / Ahmad Zuladzlan Zulkifly by Zulkifly, Ahmad Zuladzlan

    Published 2019
    “…This project will use fuzzy k-means clustering algorithm to cluster the data because it is easy to implement and have many advantages. …”
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    Development Of Double Stage Filter (DSF) On Stereo Matching Algorithm For 3D Computer Vision Applications by Teo, Chee Huat

    Published 2016
    “…Based on the results of evaluations, the results obtained by DSF is better than the algorithms, basic block matching and dynamic programming.…”
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    Web-based expert system for material selection of natural fiber- reinforced polymer composites by Ahmed Ali, Basheer Ahmed

    Published 2015
    “…In this research, first the implementation of Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) computational tool was explored for deciding optimum material for automotive components. …”
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    Visualisation tool to study malaria transmission using network modelling by Wong,, Ji Yeh

    Published 2014
    “…Java was used to implement the visualisation tool. …”
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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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    Enhanced Image View Synthesis Using Multistage Hybrid Median Filter For Stereo Images by Ali Hussein Aboali, Maged Yahya

    Published 2018
    “…Disparity depth map estimation of stereo matching algorithm is one of the most active research topics in computer vision.In the field of image processing,many existing stereo matching algorithms to obtain disparity depth map are developed and designed with low accuracy.To improve the accuracy of disparity depth map is quite challenging and difficult especially with uncontrolled dynamic environment.The accuracy is affected by many unwanted aspects including random noises,horizontal streaks,low texture,depth map non-edge preserving, occlusion,and depth discontinuities.Thus,this research proposed a new robust method of hybrid stereo matching algorithm with significant accuracy of computation.The thesis will present in detail the development,design, and analysis of performance on Multistage Hybrid Median Filter (MHMF).There are two main parts involved in our developed method which combined in two main stages.Stage 1 consists of the Sum of Absolute Differences (SAD) from Basic Block Matching (BBM) algorithm and the part of Scanline Optimization (SO) from Dynamic Programming (DP) algorithm.While,Stage 2 is the main core of our MHMF as a post-processing step which included segmentation,merging, and hybrid median filtering.The significant feature of the post-processing step is on its ability to handle efficiently the unwanted aspects obtained from the raw disparity depth map on the step of optimization.In order to remove and overcome the challenges unwanted aspects, the proposed MHMF has three stages of filtering process along with the developed approaches in Stage 2 of MHMF algorithm.There are two categories of evaluation performed on the obtained disparity depth map: subjective evaluation and objective evaluation.The objective evaluation involves the evaluation on Middlebury Stereo Vision system and evaluation using traditional methods such as Mean Square Errors (MSE),Peak to Signal Noise Ratio (PSNR) and Structural Similarity Index Metric (SSIM).Based on the results of the standard benchmarking datasets from Middlebury,the proposed algorithm is able to reduce errors of non-occluded and all errors respectively.While,the subjective evaluation is done for datasets captured from MV BLUE FOX camera using human's eyes perception.Based on the results,the proposed MHMF is able to obtain accurate results, specifically 69% and 71% of non-occluded and all errors for disparity depth map, and it outperformed some of the existing methods in the literature such as BBM and DP algorithms.…”
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    Evolutionary cost-cognizant regression test case prioritization for object-oriented programs by Bello, AbdulKarim

    Published 2019
    “…Afterward evolutionary algorithm (EA) was employed to prioritize test cases based on the rate severity of fault detection per unit test cost. …”
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    A headway and order scheme based mixed integer goal programming model for railway rescheduling / Zuraida Alwadood by Alwadood, Zuraida

    Published 2017
    “…The model is solved by means of preemptive goal programming technique, using MATLAB r2014a, which automatically generates the optimal solution to the problem. …”
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    Obfuscatable aggregatable signcryption scheme with PadSteg for unattended devices in IoT systems by Uwadiegwu, Inyama Victor

    Published 2019
    “…Motivated by this issue, we propose Signcryption Obfuscatable and Steganography-PadSteg (SOS) algorithm as a solution. Having Signcryption (digital signature and encryption) at each node is the baseline of security but the caveat is that the computational power of these components means both mechanisms will not be of highest security level hence the need to protect the information as it travels for a final process of obfuscation. …”
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