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    Systems-thinking skills exhibited by UiTM Sarawak Diploma students in solving non-routine problems / Chin-Ying Liew ... [et al.] by Liew, Chin-Ying, Foo, Kien-Kheng, Lee, Elinda Ai-Lim, Goh, Kelvin Tee-Hiong

    Published 2008
    “…It is hypothesized that systems thinking can play a leading role in facilitating the attainment of important problem-solving skills especially in the context of solving ill-defined problems involving uncertainties and dynamic complexities. …”
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    An adiabatic silica taper based on two sequential tapering routines by AL-ASKARIa, Shadi, Hamida, Belal Ahmed, Khan, Sheroz, Yasin, Moh, Harun, Sulaiman Wadi, Jusoh, Zulzilawati

    Published 2017
    “…This requires obtaining propagation constants via solving boundary condition problem at each position along the taper. Yet, this procedure involves intensive computational and time-consuming solving of complex Maxwell vector equations. …”
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    Web-Base Help Desk System for Telecenter by Glood, Salih H.

    Published 2009
    “…Help Desk System is an integral part of many organizations that must support products or services. In the complex help desk environment, analysts with varying skill levels rely on their expertise as well as systems, tools, and repositories to answer a range of problems.Telecentre (TC) often needs support to address problems faced in their daily routine, and it is expensive to call or ask for visits from the stakeholders. …”
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    Size and complexity metrics as indicators of maintainability of business process execution language process models by Muketha, Geoffrey Muchiri

    Published 2011
    “…Despite the popularity, BPEL process models have an inherent complexity. This complexity keeps on increasing with age as a result of maintenance routines. …”
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    An adiabatic silica taper based on two sequential tapering routines by Al-Askari, S., Hamida, B.A., Khan, S., Yasin, M., Harun, Sulaiman Wadi, Jusoh, Z.

    Published 2017
    “…This requires obtaining propagation constants via solving boundary condition problem at each position along the taper. Yet, this procedure involves intensive computational and time-consuming solving of complex Maxwell vector equations. …”
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    Variation in first year college students’ understanding on their conceptions of and approaches to solving mathematical problems / Parmjit Singh by Singh, Parmjit

    Published 2009
    “…A primary goal of mathematics learning and teaching in secondary school is to develop student’s ability to solve a wide variety of complex mathematical problems as a preparatory stage for college. complex mathematical problems as a preparatory stage for college. …”
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    Modeling and Optimization of An Ammonia Reactor Using Multiple-Shooting Method by Yong Chin, Yew

    Published 2006
    “…It is much very often required to solve dynamic optimization problems in the design and operation of complex chemical processes. …”
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    Modeling and Optimization of An Ammonia Reactor Using Multiple-Shooting Method by Yew, Yong Chin

    Published 2006
    “…It is much very often required to solve dynamic optimization problems in the design and operation of complex chemical processes. …”
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    Development of improved three dimensional unstructured tetrahedral mesh generator by Luon N.Y., Yusoff M.Z., Shuaib N.H.

    Published 2023
    “…The paper describes a mesh generation routine which has been developed capable of generating high quality tetrahedral cells in arbitrary complex geometry. …”
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    Lecturer’s perception on the implementation of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach in teaching and learning by Ahmad, Nurazwa, Abu Seman, Noor Aslinda, Selimin, Mohamad Ali, Abdul Halip, Juliana, Wan Ahmad, Wan Nurul Karimah

    Published 2021
    “…Problem-based learning (PBL) was known as the student-centered pedagogy where it involves the student to experience solving complex real-world problems and the teacher acts as a facilitator in crafting trigger materials to promote the learning concepts. …”
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    Tracking and recognizing the activity of multi resident in smart home environments by Mohamed, Raihani, Perumal, Thinagaran, Sulaiman, Md. Nasir, Mustapha, Norwati, Abd Manaf, Syaifulnizam

    Published 2017
    “…Its passive and unobtrusive in nature has made it impossible to infer the resident activities. The problems are becoming complex when it is involving multi resident living together in the same environment. …”
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    System Identification And Fuzzy Logic Controller Design For Prosthetic Hand System by Jali, Mohd Hafiz, Hamdani, Muhammad Faris, Zohedi, Fauzal Naim, Ghazali, Rozaimi

    Published 2017
    “…Amputees are people who have difficulties when dealing with their routine or daily life activities because of physical problem. …”
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    PID Control Tuning Using PSO For Prosthetic Hand System by Rozaimi, Ghazali

    Published 2016
    “…Hand is one of the part human bodies with highest complex structures to control the movement involving a lot of numbers nerve endings connected.Amputees are disable person who has difficulties when dealing with their routine life activities because of physical problem such as lost all or part of an arm,hand or leg.The hand,the nerve endings are required high capabilities to control the velocity, positioning,force and movement of fingers.The main problems related to the prosthetic device are its functionality,lack of intuitive control and insufficient feedback due to lack of robust capability during ongoing operation.The primary purpose for this project is to focus on designing the prosthetic hand consist of controller based on Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) control algorithms for patients with wrist and arm amputees.PSO is an optimization technique,inspired by social behavior of bird flocking or fish schooling.It can be used to tune the PID control parameters in order to achieve the desired performance target.Thus,the control technique for prosthetic hand positioning control by using PID controller that is tuned by PSO will be described thoroughly in this paper.The result is proved through simulation and in experiment,thus verifying the research hypothesis.…”
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    A heuristic approach for finding similarity indexes of multivariate data sets by Khan, Rahim, Zakarya, Muhammad, Khan, Ayaz Ali, Ur Rahman, Izaz, Abd Rahman, Mohd Amiruddin, Abdul Karim, Muhammad Khalis, Mustafa, Mohd Shafie

    Published 2020
    “…However, classical techniques are sensitive to outliers and most of the non-classical approaches are either problem/application specific or overlay complex. Therefore, the development of an efficient and reliable algorithm for MDSs, with minimum time and space complexity, is highly encouraged by the research community. …”
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    Design optimization for mass sizing of LEO communication satellites / Luqman Fathurrohim...[et al.] by Fathurrohim,, Luqman, Ridanto, Eko Poetro, Fariz, Ahmad

    Published 2018
    “…The results show that the optimization process using a genetic algorithm is successfully applied in solving complex multidisciplinary design problems such as the design of a communication satellite system with acceptable error.…”
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    Enhanced multi-dimensional group communication model for collaborative applications / Norzilah Musa by Musa, Norzilah

    Published 2019
    “…In particular, it addresses the problem of methods used in facilitating human-to-human communication in multiple group collaborative activities, which can be viewed as an instance of a multi-dimensional group communication problem.…”
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    A preliminary study on the potential use of the analytical hierarchical process (AHP) to predict advanced manufacturing technology (AMT) implementation by Yusuff, Rosnah Mohd, Yee, Kok Poh, Hashmi, M.S.J.

    Published 2001
    “…The AHP method has the ability to structure complex, multi-person, multi-attribute, and multi-period problem hierarchically. …”
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    The Buzzing "Moo" by Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat, Mansor, Rozaihan, Baba, Mohd Shukri

    Published 2020
    “…The book presents an additional 10 problem-based cases that are updated to the current disease scenarios and integrated across disciplines and areas. …”
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    Relationship between personality traits and expatriate adjustment : case study of six hotels around Kota Kinabalu / Annavilla Jesie Abraham and Annie Lingkuman by Abraham, Annavilla Jesie, Lingkuman, Annie

    Published 2011
    “…In fact, the assigning of task to expatriate generate several problem of their routine life in adapting the new culture and environment. …”
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    Study of human error from incident investigation in upstream facilities by Abd Halim, Abdul Hafiz, Mohd Ghazi, Tinia Idaty, Mohd Yassin, Faizah, Mohd Tohir, Mohd Zahirasri

    Published 2024
    “…Knowledge‐based mistakes were prevalent in 48% of the analyzed reports, indicating a significant gap in any decision involving problem‐solving and diagnosis. Situational and routine violations with 14% and 10% scoring, respectively, show the complexity of the offshore work environment, which prompts workers to violate and believe that jobs cannot be completed without violations. …”
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