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    The line-of-balance programme on repetitive works: case study / Shaharuddin Abdul Samad by Abdul Samad, Shaharuddin

    Published 1996
    “…In making the repetitive works done with more efficiently, effectively and reduce time cost, a computer programme has been developed based on the Line-of-Balance Method. …”
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    Integration Of Computer-Assisted Translation (Cat) Tools In The Curricula Of Translator Training Programmes In The Omani Context by Shallal, Isamaddin Mahmoud

    Published 2018
    “…While this has been responded to by several translator training programmes, such as western developed countries, it is not clearly seen in the curricula of translator training programmes in Oman. …”
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    Literature in English: evaluating its suitability for Semester 1, PISMP (Bachelor of Education Programme) TESL by Nil Farakh Sulaiman

    Published 2015
    “…Reliability value for each construct using Cronbach Alpha was computed and the overall reliability value 0.959 was obtained, indicating that the research instrument was reliable to fulfil the purpose of the study. …”
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    A task-based program comprehension framework for novices / Amal Abdulghany Qassem Al-Shargabi by Qassem Al-Shargabi, Amal Abdulghany

    Published 2017
    “…Moreover, current program comprehension mental models (PCMMs) have been mostly constructed for expert programmers, which do not match the novices’ mental model. …”
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    Automation System for Single Photon Generation and Detection by Chan, Kar Tim

    Published 2009
    “…This detection system interfaces a series of high performance single photon detectors to the same computer that controls the scanning system via a detection programme. …”
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    Emergency blackout lamp / Nor Ariff Nor Azami & Muhammad Faiz Baharudin by Nor Azami, Nor Ariff, Baharudin, Muhammad Faiz

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, this project can be put at any location of a house as long there is power source. For this project, computer software such as Proteus and Micro C programmer was used for PIC. …”
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    A task-based program comprehension framework for novices / Amal Abdulghany Qassem Al-Shargabi by Al-Shargabi, Amal Abdulghany Qassem

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, current program comprehension mental models (PCMMs) have been mostly constructed for expert programmers, which do not match the novices' mental model. …”
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    CO2 mitigation for a network of power plants using mathematical programming by Hashim, Haslenda, Douglas, Peter, Croiset, Eric, Elkamel, Ali

    Published 2006
    “…Both, fuel switching and retrofitting ccs involve structural changes on the existing fleet. The computer programme is capable of determining the best mix of fuel, annual capacity factor for existing power plants, location and size of CO2 capture process and finally, construction of new state-of-the-art power plants, such as supercritical pulverized coal (PC), integrated gas combined cycle (IGCC) or natural gas combined cycle (NGCC) with and without CCS.…”
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    Integrating Japanese knowledge creation theory into knowledge management initiatives by Salim, Juhana, Takeuchi, Hirotaka, Nonaka, Ichijiro, Toyama, Ryoko, Othman, Mohd Shahizan

    Published 2006
    “…The first step to knowledge initiatives in companies is that of finding what people in the company know and taking steps to make knowledge accessible throughout the organization.Such process relates to the capturing and disseminating of explicit knowledge through information and communication technology whereby knowledge is codified, stored and disseminated and updated through computer networks.However, the organization that focuses completely on collecting explicit knowledge and makes little or no effort at linking people with people tends to end up with having merely a repository of static documents.This article gives an analysis and synthesis of the Japanese perspectives as oppose to Western perspectives on knowledge management, followed by an elaborated account on the theory of knowledge creation advocated by Fujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi.This is to stress that it is equally important to link people and by doing so, the flow of tacit knowledge could be enhanced through better human interaction.Such dimensions seem to be the main focus in Japanese knowledge initiatives.However, an organization that focuses entirely on connecting people with little or no effort at linking people with information can also be very inefficient.This article attempts to highlight the point that knowledge management initiatives should be combining the benefit of both Western and Japanese approach to knowledge management.A model was constructed to ensure that the knowledge management programmes to be designed give emphasis on a variety of aspects that will make the programme efficient and effective.From the details given on Japanese knowledge management perspective, thus it can be synthesized that for a knowledge management programme to succeed, the culture of the organization must support online learning and knowledge sharing.…”
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    Lexical choices and the construction of gender in Malaysian children's literature by Nair, Ramesh, Talif, Rosli

    Published 2010
    “…Based on a selection of Malaysian children's literature, we attempt an analysis of lexical items that construct gender roles and identities, and we use computer-based programmes to reveal how power relations are established between males and females.…”
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