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    Smart appointment organizer for mobile application / Mohd Syafiq Adam by Adam, Mohd Syafiq

    Published 2009
    “…In creating this application, NetBeans IDE 6.5and Java Micro Edition (Java ME) are used. …”
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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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    Visdom: Smart guide robot for visually impaired people by Lee, Zhen Ting

    Published 2025
    “…The system architecture integrates ROS 2 on a Raspberry Pi, with TCP/IP connectivity enabling remote operation. An Android mobile application, developed using Java and the java.net.Socket library, provides an intuitive and accessible user interface for seamless interaction with the robot. …”
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    A cluster-based hybrid replica control protocol for high availability in data grid by Mabni, Zulaile

    Published 2019
    “…Another proposed algorithm is replica placement algorithm which selects and places only one replica in each cluster. …”
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    An Enhanced Simulated Annealing Routing Algorithm for Semi-Diagonal Torus Network by Noraziah, Adzhar, Shaharuddin, Salleh

    Published 2017
    “…In order to achieve this objective, each node must be connected in its shortest way as possible. We start our algorithm by designing shortest path algorithm based on Dijkstra's method. …”
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    Enhancing teaching and learning through data-driven optimization of servicing code demand and lecturer allocation using WEKA analysis by Rochin Demong, Nur Atiqah, Mohamed Razali, Murni Zarina, Kamaruddin, Juliana Noor, Shamsuddin, Sazwan, Awang, Nor Ain, Kamarudin, Norjuliatie, Wan Othman, Noor Faradilla

    Published 2025
    “…Complementary K-Means clustering grouped the data into two major clusters, indicating that a clear differentiation between economic-based and entrepreneurship-based courses in terms of student enrolment volume and approval distribution. …”
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