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    On Adopting Parameter Free Optimization Algorithms for Combinatorial Interaction Testing by Kamal Z., Zamli, Alsariera, Yazan A., Nasser, Abdullah B., Alsewari, Abdulrahman A.

    Published 2015
    “…In doing so, this paper reviews two existing parameter free optimization algorithms involving Teaching Learning Based Optimization (TLBO) and Fruitfly Optimization Algorithm (FOA) in an effort to promote their adoption for CIT.…”
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    Sequence and sequence-less t-way test suite generation strategy based on the elitist flower pollination algorithm by Mohammed Abdullah, Abdullah Nasser

    Published 2018
    “…In line with the emerging field called Search based Software Engineering, many recently developed t-way strategies have adopted meta-heuristic algorithms as the basis of their implementations such as Simulated Annealing, Genetic Algorithm, Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm, Particle Swarm Optimization, Harmony Search and Cuckoo Search, owing their superior performance in term of test size reduction as compared to general computational based strategies, such as General t-way, Test Vector Generator, In Parameter Order General, Jenny, and Automatic Efficient Test Generator. …”
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    Performance evaluation metrics for multi-objective evolutionary algorithms in search-based software engineering: systematic literature review by Nuh, Jamal Abdullahi, Koh, Tieng Wei, Baharom, Salmi, Osman, Mohd Hafeez, Kew, Si Na

    Published 2021
    “…To evaluate such performance, it is necessary to consider a number of performance metrics that play important roles during the evaluation and comparison of investigated algorithms based on their best-simulated results. …”
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    Dynamic Probability Selection for Flower Pollination Algorithm based on Metropolis-hastings Criteria by Zamli, Kamal Zuhairi, Din, Fakhrud, Nasser, Abdullah, Ramli, Nazirah, Mohamed, Noraini

    Published 2021
    “…This paper proposed flower pollination algorithm metropolis-hastings (FPA-MH) based on the adoption of Metropolis-Hastings criteria adopted from the Simulated Annealing (SA) algorithm to enable dynamic selection of the pa probability. …”
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    An elitist-flower pollination-based strategy for constructing sequence and sequence-less t-way test suite by Abdullah, Nasser, Kamal Z., Zamli, Alsewari, Abdulrahman A., Ahmed, Bestoun S.

    Published 2018
    “…In line with the upcoming of a new field called search-based software engineering (SBSE), many newly developed t-way strategies adopting meta-heuristic algorithms can be seen in the literature for constructing interaction test suite (such as simulated annealing (SA), genetic algorithm (GA), ant colony optimisation algorithm (ACO), particle swarm optimisation (PSO), harmony search (HS) and cuckoo search (CS). …”
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    Dynamic probability selection for flower pollination algorithm based on metropolis-hastings criteria by Zamli, Kamal Zuhairi, Din, Fakhrud, Nasser, Abdullah, Ramli, Nazirah, Mohamed, Noraini

    Published 2021
    “…This paper proposed flower pollination algorithm metropolis-hastings (FPA-MH) based on the adoption of Metropolis-Hastings criteria adopted from the Simulated Annealing (SA) algorithm to enable dynamic selection of the pa probability. …”
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    Removal of heavy metals from water by functionalized carbon nanotubes with deep eutectic solvents: An artificial neural network approach / Seef Saadi Fiyadh by Seef Saadi , Fiyadh

    Published 2019
    “…The best result achieved for Pb2+ removal using ANFIS algorithm is with RE 7.078%. For As3+ removal using different adsorbents, two algorithms were applied for the modelling, the feed-forward back-propagation maximum RE achieved is 5.97% while, the NARX algorithm achieved better accuracy with maximum RE of 5.79%. …”
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    A fuzzy adaptive teaching learning-based optimization strategy for generating mixed strength t-way test suites by Din, Fakhrud

    Published 2019
    “…Owing to its proven performance in many other optimization problems, the adoption of the parameter-free Teaching Learning-based Optimization (TLBO) algorithm as a new t-way strategy is deemed useful. …”
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    State-Aware re-configuration model for multi-radio wireless Mesh Networks by Zakaria, Omar, Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha, Hassan, Wan Haslina, Khalifa, Othman Omran, Azram, Mohammad, Goudarzi, Shidrokh, Jivanadham, Lalitha Bhavani, Zareei, Mahdi

    Published 2017
    “…The proposed algorithm re-assigns channels to radios and re-configures flows’ routes with aim of achieving a tradeoff between maximizing the network throughput and minimizing the re-configuration overhead. …”
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    Enhancing harmony search parameters based on step and linear function for bus driver scheduling and rostering problems by Mansor, Nur Farraliza

    Published 2018
    “…Optimization is a major challenge in numerous practical world problems.According to the “No Free Lunch (NFL)” theorem,there is no existing single optimizer algorithm that is able to resolve all issues in an effective and efficient manner.It is varied and need to be solved according to the specific capabilities inherent to certain algorithms making it hard to foresee the algorithm that is best suited for each problem.As a result,the heuristic technique is adopted for this research as it has been identified as a potentially suitable algorithm.Alternative heuristic algorithms are also suggested to obtain optimal solutions with reasonable computational effort.However,the heuristic approach failed to produce a solution that nears optimum when the complexity of a problem increases;therefore a type of nature-inspired algorithm known as meta-euristics which utilises an intelligent searching mechanism over a population is considered and consequently used.The meta-heuristic approach is widely used to substitute heuristic terms and is broadly applied to address problems with regards to driver scheduling.However,this meta-heuristic technique is still unable to address the fairness issue in the scheduling and rostering problems.Hence,this research proposes a strategy to adopt an amendment of the harmony search algorithm in order to address the fairness issue which in turn will escalate the level of fairness in driver scheduling and rostering.The harmony search algorithm is classified as a meta-heuristics algorithm that is capable of solving hard and combinatorial or discrete optimisation problems.In this respect,the three main operators in harmony search,namely the Harmony Memory Consideration Rate (HMCR),Pitch Adjustment Rate (PAR) and Bandwidth (BW) play a vital role in balancing local exploitation and global exploration.These parameters influence the overall performance of the HS algorithm,and therefore it is crucial to fine-tune them. …”
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    Finite impulse response optimizers for solving optimization problems by Ab Rahman, Tasiransurini

    Published 2019
    “…In this work, three new estimation-based metaheuristic algorithms are introduced. The first algorithm is a single-agent-based algorithm, named Single-agent FIR optimizer (SAFIRO). …”
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    One Parameter at a time Combinatorial Testing Strategy Based on Harmony Search Algorithm OPAT-HS by Al-Sewari, Abdul Rahman Ahmed Mohammed, Mu’aza, Aminu Aminu, Rassem, Taha H., Tairan, Nasser M., Shah, Habib, Kamal Z., Zamli

    Published 2018
    “…Even though there are some existing optimization algorithm based combinatorial testing strategies, that minimize the number of test cases, but most of these strategies based on one-test-at-a-time (OTAT) approach and none of them has adopted the one-parameter-at-a-time (OPAT) approach. …”
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    Finite impulse response optimizers for solving optimization problems by Tasiransurini, Ab Rahman

    Published 2019
    “…In this work, three new estimation-based metaheuristic algorithms are introduced. The first algorithm is a single-agent-based algorithm, named Single-agent FIR optimizer (SAFIRO). …”
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    A hybrid grey wolf assisted-sparrow search algorithm for frequency control of RE integrated system by Fadheel, Bashar Abbas, Wahab, Noor Izzri Abdul, Mahdi, Ali Jafer, Premkumar, Manoharan, Radzi, Mohd Amran Bin Mohd, Soh, Azura Binti Che, Veerasamy, Veerapandiyan, Irudayaraj, Andrew Xavier Raj

    Published 2023
    “…Moreover, the robustness of the proffered method is also evaluated under the random varying load, variation of HPS system parameter, and weather intermittency of RE resources in real-time conditions. …”
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    Combinatorial test suites generation strategy utilizing the whale optimization algorithm by Ali Abdullah, Hassan, Salwani, Abdullah, Kamal Zuhairi, Zamli, Rozilawati, Razali

    Published 2020
    “…The experimental results of the test-suite generation indicate that WOA produces competitive outcomes compared to some selected single-based and population-based metaheuristic algorithms.…”
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    Automatic control of flotation process using computer vision by Saravani, Ali Jahed

    Published 2015
    “…The performance of improved marker based watershed algorithm was validated by using several industrial and laboratory froth images. …”
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    Sustainable renewable energy resources utilization in rural areas by Woldeyohannes, A.D., Woldemichael, D.E., Baheta, A.T.

    Published 2016
    “…For the first case, the total energy requirement and the energy potential available from the regions is 1.26Â GWÂ h/year. For this scenario, most of the regions (seven regions) received the energy requirements from single RE source; three regions received the required energy from two different RE sources. …”
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