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    Making programmer effective for software development teams: An extended study by Gilal, A.R., Jaafar, J., Abro, A., Umrani, W.A., Basri, S., Omar, M.

    Published 2017
    “…Basically, two types of decision rules were formed: rules without gender classification of programmer but they only discussed the personality types of team-leader and programmer. …”
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    First Semester Computer Science Students’ Academic Performances Analysis by Using Data Mining Classification Algorithms by Azwa, Abdul Aziz, Fadhilah, Ahmad

    Published 2014
    “…The comparative analysis is also conducted to discover the best classification model for prediction. From the experiment, the models develop using Rule Based and Decision Tree algorithm shows the best result compared to the model develop from the Naïve Bayes algorithm. …”
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    Finding an effective classification technique to develop a software team composition model by Gilal, Abdul Rehman, Jaafar, Jafreezal, Capretz, Luiz Fernando, Omar, Mazni, Basri, Shuib, Abdul Aziz, Izzatdin

    Published 2017
    “…Ineffective software team composition has become recognized as a prominent aspect of software project failures.Reports from results extracted from different theoretical personality models have produced contradicting fits, validity challenges, and missing guidance during software development personnel selection.It is also believed that the technique/s used while developing a model can impact the overall results.Thus, this study aims to: 1) discover an effective classification technique to solve the problem, and 2) develop a model for composition of the software development team.The model developed was composed of three predictors: team role, personality types, and gender variables; it also contained one outcome: team performance variable.The techniques used for model development were logistic regression, decision tree, and Rough Sets Theory (RST).Higher prediction accuracy and reduced patte rn complexity were the two parameters forselecting the effective technique.Based on the results, the Johnson Algorithm (JA) of RST appeared to be an effective technique for a team composition model.The study has proposed a set of 24 decision rules for finding effective team members.These rules involve gender classification to highlight the appropriate personality profile for software developers.In the end, this study concludes that selecting an appropriate classification technique is one of the most important factors in developing effective models.…”
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    Finding an effective classification technique to develop a software team composition model by Gilal, A.R., Jaafar, J., Capretz, L.F., Omar, M., Basri, S., Aziz, I.A.

    Published 2018
    “…The study has proposed a set of 24 decision rules for finding effective team members. These rules involve gender classification to highlight the appropriate personality profile for software developers. …”
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    Finding an effective classification technique to develop a software team composition model by Gilal, A.R., Jaafar, J., Capretz, L.F., Omar, M., Basri, S., Aziz, I.A.

    Published 2018
    “…The study has proposed a set of 24 decision rules for finding effective team members. These rules involve gender classification to highlight the appropriate personality profile for software developers. …”
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    A study of graduate on time (GOT) for Ph.D students using decision tree model by Chin, Wan Yung, Ch’ng, Chee Keong, Mohd Jamil, Jastini

    Published 2019
    “…Among all models, decision tree model with Entropy algorithm perform the best by scoring the highest accuracy rate (72%) and sensitivity rate (95%). …”
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    Modeling forest fires risk using spatial decision tree by Yaakob, Razali, Mustapha, Norwati, Nuruddin, Ahmad Ainuddin, Sitanggang, Imas Sukaesih

    Published 2011
    “…This paper presents our initial work in developing a spatial decision tree using the spatial ID3 algorithm and Spatial Join Index applied in the SCART (Spatial Classification and Regression Trees) algorithm. …”
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    Photogrammetric unmanned aerial vehicle for digital terrain model estimation under oil palm tree canopy area / Suzanah Abdullah by Abdullah, Suzanah

    Published 2021
    “…At this stage, this study has formulated a new methodology for estimating DTM production under tree canopy conditions based on tree crown estimation produced from the digital surface model (DSM) and subsequently, the tree height estimation was determined as the final process in the DTM implementation. …”
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    Application of Decision Trees in Athlete Selection: A Cart Algorithm Approach by Riska Wahyu, Romadhonia, A'yunin, Sofro, Danang, Ariyanto, Dimas Avian, Maulana, Junaidi Budi, Prihanto

    Published 2023
    “…The focus of this study is on the use of DTs, employing the Classification and Regression Trees (CART) algorithm, in the initial screening of athletes. …”
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    Footwear quality evaluation using decision tree and logistic regression models by Tan, Swee Choon

    Published 2022
    “…The objectives of the study are to determine the rank factors that affect the quality of footwear using decision tree methods. Then, various types of decision trees and logistic regression model are developed to gain the best classification model for predicting footwear quality performance. …”
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    Combining object-based classification and data mining algorithm to classify urban surface materials from worldview-2 satellite image by Hamedianfar, Alireza, Mohd Shafri, Helmi Zulhaidi

    Published 2014
    “…This algorithm provides a decision tree output to represent the knowledge model, enabled a faster classification of intra-urban classes, and disabled the subjectivities which are related to the interaction of the analyst. …”
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    Optimizing tree planting areas through integer programming and improved genetic algorithm by Md Badarudin, Ismadi

    Published 2012
    “…The simulation of planting lining design relative to possible solutions of dividing an area to blocks (block division) and selecting planting lining direction towards optimizing tree planting areas is a complex problem. …”
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    Area-based vs tree-centric approaches to mapping forest carbon in Southeast Asian forests from airborne laser scanning data by David A. Coomes, Michele Dalponte, Tommaso Jucker, Gregory P. Asner, Lindsay F. Banin, David F.R.P. Burslem, Simon L. Lewis, Reuben Nilus, Oliver L. Phillips, Phua, Mui How, Lan Qie

    Published 2017
    “…Tree-centric modelling is appealing because it is based on summing the biomass of individual trees, but until algorithms can detect understory trees reliably and estimate biomass from crown dimensions precisely, areas-based modelling will remain the method of choice.…”
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    Sales prediction of religious product and services of Mutawwif Haramain Travel & Tours using predictive analytics by Mohd Sabri, Nurul Ainin Qistina

    Published 2025
    “…This research develops a predictive model for sales prediction at Mutawwif Haramain Travel & Tours, utilizing machine learning algorithms, specifically Decision Tree, Random Forest, and Naive Bayes, to uncover patterns in customer behavior and seasonal demand. …”
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    Machine learning versus linear regression modelling approach for accurate ozone concentrations prediction by Jumin E., Zaini N., Ahmed A.N., Abdullah S., Ismail M., Sherif M., Sefelnasr A., El-Shafie A.

    Published 2023
    “…Different Machine Learning algorithms have been investigated, viz. Linear Regression, Neural Network and Boosted Decision Tree. …”
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