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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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    Optimizing boarding school schedule using graph coloring: case study of Sekolah Menengah Sultan Abdul Halim / Nur Farhana Mohd Asri by Mohd Asri, Nur Farhana

    Published 2022
    “…Greedy Algorithm is used to solve the Vertex Coloring approach meanwhile Graph Coloring Algorithm is used to solve the Edge Coloring approach. …”
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    Optimizing boarding school schedule using graph colouring : case study of Sekolah Menengah Sultan Abdul Halim / Nur Farhana Mohd Asri by Mohd Asri, Nur Farhana

    Published 2021
    “…Greedy Algorithm is used to solve the Vertex Coloring approach meanwhile Graph Coloring Algorithm is used to solve the Edge Coloring approach. …”
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    An Educational Tool Aimed at Learning Metaheuristics by Kader, Md. Abdul, Jamaluddin, Jamal A., Kamal Z., Zamli

    Published 2020
    “…Implemented with Java, this tool provides a friendly GUI for setting the parameters and display the result from where the learner can see how the selected algorithm converges for a particular problem solution. …”
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    Adoption of machine learning algorithm for analysing supporters and non supporters feedback on political posts / Ogunfolajin Maruff Tunde by Ogunfolajin Maruff , Tunde

    Published 2022
    “…The method was implemented using Java and the results of the simulation were evaluated using five standard performance metrics: accuracy, AUC, precision, recall, and f-Measure. …”
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    A Feature Ranking Algorithm in Pragmatic Quality Factor Model for Software Quality Assessment by Ruzita, Ahmad

    Published 2013
    “…The methodology used consists of theoretical study, design of formal framework on intelligent software quality, identification of Feature Ranking Technique (FRT), construction and evaluation of FRA algorithm. The assessment of quality attributes has been improved using FRA algorithm enriched with a formula to calculate the priority of attributes and followed by learning adaptation through Java Library for Multi Label Learning (MULAN) application. …”
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    Enhancing the Problem Solving Skills of Decision Science Learners by Cheng, Sheila, Fung, Han Ping

    Published 2015
    “…Many studies have claimed that decision makers need to possess different problem solving skills to approach and solve different types of problems. …”
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    Factors and types of error that contributes to the difficulties in solving Mathematical problems among Year 5 pupils in SK Goebilt, Kuching / Hardi Rasidi by Rasidi, Hardi

    Published 2016
    “…The objectives of this research are to identify the factors and types of algorithm error that contributes to difficulties in solving mathematical word problems. …”
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    Modeling a problem solving approach through computational thinking for teaching programming / Zebel Al Tareq by Zebel , Al Tareq

    Published 2021
    “…The problem-based and the game-based programming workshops utilizing our problem-solving model using sorting algorithms were the experimental groups. …”
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    Optimizing schedule of boarding school using vertex and edge coloring approach / Nurhuda Ismail, Siti Sarah Raseli and Nur Farhana Mohd Asri by Ismail, Nurhuda, Raseli, Siti Sarah, Mohd Asri, Nur Farhana

    Published 2021
    “…Greedy Algorithm has been used to solve the Vertex Coloring approach while Graph Coloring Algorithm has been used to solve the Edge Coloring approach. …”
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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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    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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    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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    Solving the Traveling Salesman’s Problem using the African Buffalo Optimization by Odili, Julius Beneoluchi, M. N. M., Kahar

    Published 2016
    “…The results obtained by using the ABO to solve these TSP cases were benchmarked against the results obtained by using other popular algorithms. …”
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    Assessment of using EZ-Prog: an easy color schematic model for programming problem solving by Siti Nordianah Hai Hom, Hasnul Hadi Ibrahim, Abrizah Ibrahim, Mudiana Mokhsin, Corrienna Abdul Talib

    Published 2020
    “…This demonstrates the EZ-Prog technique used in learning programming problem-solving learning enhances student problem-solving skills. …”
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    Features selection for intrusion detection system using hybridize PSO-SVM by Tabaan, Alaa Abdulrahman

    Published 2016
    “…Hybridize Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) as a searching algorithm and support vector machine (SVM) as a classifier had been implemented to cope with this problem. …”
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    Adopting Jaya Algorithm for Team Formation Problem by Kader, Md. Abdul, Kamal Z., Zamli

    Published 2020
    “…To evaluate the efficiency of the Jaya Algorithm (JA) against another metaheuristic algorithm, Sine-Cosine Algorithm (SCA), both algorithms are tested and assessed for the TF problem solution using an ACM dataset containing experts and their skills. …”
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    The effectiveness of using the Lattice in multiplication skills among Year 5 in SK Beradek / Muhamad Shaharudin Muhamad Sarip by Muhamad Sarip, Muhamad Shaharudin

    Published 2015
    “…This research focuses on efforts to help improve the skills of multiplication by using Lattice method among the pupils in Year 5 at SK Beradek. …”
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    Solving New Student Allocation Problem (NSAP) With Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) by Shahbodin, Faaizah, Wan Hassim, Wan Haniza, Shibghatullah, Abdul Samad

    Published 2014
    “…There are many approaches used to solve New Student Allocation Problem (NSAP).Many researchers use application of Genetic Algorithm (GA).However,the study presented in this paper applies an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)technique in solving New Student Allocation Problem (NSAP) handled by Registration Unit at Ungku Omar Polytechnic.The problem is the students are allocated to their class randomly,just by using their registration number and by all means without referring to their intelligence level,knowledge,skills and also their performance.So,in this paper the researcher’s focus is on solving NSAP by using AHP to allocate students into their respective classes with minimum intelligence gap in each class and the number of students in each class does not exceed its maximum capacity.The proposed solution will be tested using real data from the Politeknik Ungku Omar to see the result. …”
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