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    Heavy Transportation Shortest Route using Dijkstra’s algorithm (HETRO) / Nurul Aqilah Ahmad Nezer by Ahmad Nezer, Nurul Aqilah

    Published 2017
    “…The development tools used in developing this project is NetBeans by using Java for the implementation of the coding. The methodology that used for developing this system is the Dijkstra’s algorithm. …”
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    Embedded system for indoor guidance parking with Dijkstra’s algorithm and ant colony optimization by Mohammad Ata, Karimeh Ibrahim

    Published 2019
    “…BST inserts the nodes in the way that the Dijkstra’s can find the empty parking in fastest way. Dijkstra’s algorithm initials the paths to finding the shortest path while ACO optimizes the paths. …”
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    Path planning for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) using rotated accelerated method in static outdoor environment by Shaliza Hayati A. Wahab, Nordin Saad, Azali Saudi, Ali Chekima

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, a fast iterative method known as Rotated Successive Over-Relaxation (RSOR) is introduced. The algorithm is implemented in a self-developed 2D Java tool, UAV Planner. …”
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    Smart appointment organizer for mobile application / Mohd Syafiq Adam by Adam, Mohd Syafiq

    Published 2009
    “…The main component of this prototype is the use of Dijkstra algorithm to compute the shortest path from source of appointment to the 6 points of destinations within UiTM Shah Alam. …”
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    Using algorithmic taxonomy to evaluate lecturer workload by Hashim, Ruhil Hayati, Abdul Hamid, Jamaliah, Selamat, Mohd Hasan, Ibrahim, Hamidah, Abdullah, Rusli, Mohayidin, Mohd Ghazali

    Published 2006
    “…Results of the study highlight the contributions of this algorithmic method in better evaluation of teaching workload for lecture.…”
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    Using algorithmic taxonomy to evaluate lecture workload: a case study of services application prototype in the UPM KM Portal by Abdul Hamid, Jamaliah, Mohayidin, Mohd Ghazali, Selamat, Mohd Hasan, Ibrahim, Hamidah, Abdullah, Rusli, Hashim, Ruhil Hayati

    Published 2006
    “…Results of the study highlight the contributions of this algorithmic method in better evaluation of teaching workload for lecture.…”
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    Fingerprint recognition using neural networks / Kennie Yeoh Eng Hoe by Kennie Yeoh , Eng Hoe

    Published 2001
    “…Alternatively, patch-matching algorithm was developed in success of the Fourier Transform method when results -were not favorable to it. …”
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    Using algorithmic taxonomy to evaluate lecture workload: A case study of services application prototype in the UPM KM portal by Abdul Hamid, Jamaliah, Mohayidin, Mohd Ghazali, Selamat, Mohd Hassan, Ibrahim, Hamidah, Abdullah, Rusli, Hashim, Ruhil Hayati

    Published 2006
    “…Lecturer workload at universities includes three major categories: teaching, research and services.Teaching workload is influence by various factors such as level taught courses, number of student, credit and contact hour and off campus or on campus course design.The UPM has a KM Portal that contains sets of metadata on lecturer profile and knowledge assets.The Lecturer profile contains information lecturer teaching, research, publication and many more.We constructed an algorithmic taxonomy based at the lecturer profile data to measure lecturer teaching workload.This method measures the lecturer teaching workload.The taxonomy is a dynamic hierarchy that extracts validated parameters from the dataset.Results of the study highlight the contributions of this algorithmic method in better evaluation of teaching workload for lecture.…”
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    An Efficient IDS Using Hybrid Magnetic Swarm Optimization in WANETs by Sadiq, Ali Safaa, Alkazemi, Basem, Mirjalili, Seyedali, Ahmed, Noraziah, Khan, Suleman, Ali, Ihsan, Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan, Ghafoor, Kayhan Zrar

    Published 2018
    “…Our developed algorithm works in extracting the most relevant features that can assist in accurately detecting the network attacks. …”
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    An efficient IDS using hybrid Magnetic swarm optimization in WANETs by Sadiq, Ali Safa, Alkazemi, Basem Y., Mirjalili, Seyedali, Noraziah, Ahmad, Khan, Suleman, Ihsan, Ali, Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan, Ghafoor, Kayhan Zrar

    Published 2018
    “…Our developed algorithm works in extracting the most relevant features that can assist in accurately detecting the network attacks. …”
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    Evolutionary cost-cognizant regression test case prioritization for object-oriented programs by Bello, AbdulKarim

    Published 2019
    “…Therefore, this study proposed a cost-cognizant TCP approach for object-oriented software that uses path-based integration testing to identify the possible execution path extracted from the Java System Dependence Graph (JSDG) model of the source code using forward slicing technique. …”
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    Haemoglobin distribution in ulcers for healing assessment by Malik, Aamir Saeed, Fadzil, A. F. M., Arshad, Leena, Jamil, Adawiyah, Yap, Felix

    Published 2012
    “…Data clustering techniques are implemented to classify and segment detected regions of granulation tissue from the extracted haemoglobin images. Results obtained indicate that the developed algorithm performs fairly well with an average sensitivity of 88.24% and specificity of 98.82% when compared to the dermatologist's assessment. …”
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