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    Forecast of Muslimah fashion trends in Caca's company / Muhammad Saifullah Mohd Taip

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    Alhamdulillah, thanks to Allah, nearly all businesses now require business intelligence technologies in the quickly expanding globalisation era. The development of the best practical strategy by a corporation depends on business intelligence. caca company that provides different types of Muslim clothes. This store is facing some problems due to lack of methods predict their sales, so stores can overstock certain products leading to loss to the company, problems like this occur when the management cannot make a budget exact amount. This predictive analysis is carried out to learn future predictions about the classification of each outfit, its colour, and its size, and the project begins with the study's first data collection and exploration before putting data mining activities into practise. In this study, researchers measured weekly sales pattern performance accuracy findings using two different methodologies. There are roughly 2068 data collected from May to September 2022. In this scenario, it will lower expenses, particularly for product production, utilities, and maintenance. By putting the approach into practise, it will assist the management team in making the fundamental decision to develop the product in order to avoid losses. Researchers are using CRISP-DM as their method for finishing the current project. These findings will be displayed on the execution dashboard. The results showed that the decision tree algorithm had a higher accuracy of 100% for category prediction, 47% for colour prediction, and 65% for size prediction, while the random forest algorithm had a higher accuracy of 100% for category prediction, 85% for colour prediction, and 91% for size prediction. The dashboard was created to make it simple for people to understand trends. In conclusion, BI may assist businesses in locating and fixing issues

    Real-time monitoring wildfire by using autopilot quadcopter with wi-fi facility / Muhammad Saifullah Mohd Shafie

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    From the THE STAR newspaper 14th April 2015, at least five of Malaysia's mammal species, including the dugong and the Malayan tiger are now facing extinction [1], This is due to many causes like human activities such as logging, overdevelopment and poaching [1], In Malaysia, there are no advance systems or method that can monitor the wildlife more efficient and effectively. The problem of current methods like survey on footprint and direct observation, there are no technologies on wildlife monitoring system that can visually monitor during real-time on illegal activities in remote locations [3], On top of that, the information need to be informed quickly when illegal incidents occurred in the forest so that the relevant authorities can be assigned to stop the illegal activity. This project is a real-time monitoring wildlife which uses an autopilot quadcopter and provides WIFI facility for the forest rangers or to the jungle trekkers. The design implementation that are carried out is by applying Monitoring tools using high definition camera with WIFI supported and night vision capable and Global Positioning System(GPS). The system is capable to improve the monitoring work in the jungle and also improves care control on wildlife effectively

    A Practice and approach of mediators under the shariah jurisdiction in resolving family conflicts in Malaysia / ‘Ainan Husnaa Muhammad Saifullah

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    The mandatory court-annexed mediation in Shariah courts is commonly referred to as sulh and led by third-neutral parties known as sulh officers. While sulh has countlessly proven to be a highly effective mechanism in reducing a backlog of cases, Shariah courts continue to be burdened with high rate of cases, including divorce and family cases. Muslim family conflicts subject to Shariah jurisdiction also continue to plague Malaysian society, a situation that has worsened since the emergence of COVID-19 pandemic. Family dynamics in Malaysian Muslim society have been severely affected. The issue of backlog of cases also remains a challenge for the Shariah courts. With only a limited number of sulh officers appointed across Malaysia and very little information available on private mediators providing mediation services for family cases under Shariah jurisdiction, the progressive practice of sulh (mediation) to resolve family conflicts has consequently become static. Therefore, a qualitative approach of semi-structured interviews with ten respondents and library research was applied to explore the prospects of private mediators, particularly Syarie lawyers with mediation accreditation (SLMAs), in terms of their practice and approach in expanding the mediation practice for family conflicts under Shariah jurisdiction. The objectives of this study are threefold: to determine the types of alternative dispute resolutions in Islam that are used to resolve family conflicts, to analyse the practice of private and state Shariah mediators in resolving family conflicts in Malaysia; and to identify the benefits and challenges faced by state and private Shariah mediators in Malaysia. The results indicated that sulh (mediation) is indeed an ideal alternative for resolving family conflicts due to its voluntary, binding, less time-consuming, and less costly. The practice and approach of mediators under Shariah jurisdiction are similar to those of civil mediators. However, compared to civil mediators, state mediators under Shariah jurisdiction rely heavily on sulh officers, whilst SLMAs barely practice mediation for Shariah family cases. The results also concluded that compared to other challenges of the mediator’s profession, the lack of awareness in the society has a high negative impact on both the society and the mediators’ perspective. The disputing parties would lose time and money while SLMAs would find it difficult to obtain clients as it is against their policy to promote themselves. SLMAs could undeniably be a great asset for the expansion of sulh or mediation practice under Shariah jurisdiction. Their services help to speed up the work of state mediators and elevate the position of Shariah courts, as mediation agreements for family conflicts subject to Shariah jurisdiction would need to be endorsed by Shariah courts via settlement agreements. To conclude, state and private mediators providing services for family cases under Shariah jurisdiction are encouraged to join forces to promote the growth of sulh (mediation) for Muslim family conflicts both within and outside Shariah jurisdiction

    Real-time monitoring wildlife using autopilot quadcopter and Wi-Fi facilities (autopilot quadcopter): article / Muhammad Saifullah Mohd Shafie

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    From the THE ST AR newspaper 14th April 20 15, at least five of Malaysia's mammal species, including the dugong and the Malayan tiger are now facing extinction. This is due to many causes like human activities such as logging, over-development and poaching. In Malaysia, there are no advance systems or method that can monitor the wildlife more efficient and effectively. The problem of current methods like survey on footprint and direct observation, there are no technologies on wildlife monitoring system that can visually monitor during real-time on illegal activities in remote locations. On top of that, the information need to be informed quickly when illegal incidents occurred in the forest so that the relevant authorities can be assigned to stop the illegal activity. This project is a real-time monitoring wildlife which uses an autopilot quadcopter and provides WIFI facility for the forest rangers or to the jungle trekkers. The design implementation that are carried out is by applying Monitoring tools using high definition camera with WIFI supported and night vision capable and Global Positioning System (GPS). The system is capable to improve the monitoring work in the jungle and also improves care control on wildlife effectively

    Importance of assessment rate case study: Bandar Bukit Beruntung Hulu Selangor district council / Muhammad Saifullah Mat Isa

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    Local Authority (PBT) is a body entrusted by the State Government in providing services to the people in its territory. Off late PBT has been the hot topic in connections to all sorts of issues like bribery, squatters, illegal hawkers, corruption, late issuing of Certificate of Fitness (CF) and many more. PBT provides a number of services such as waste collecting, grass cutting, road maintenance, and may more. In providing these services, PBT need to have good revenue while the main income is from assessment rate. Problems in collecting the arrears of assessment rate are faced by all PBT in Selangor. It has been the utmost issue and was brought to Selangor State of Executive Committee meeting and Selangor Economic Action Committee (MTES). Case study, Hulu Selangor District Council (MDHS) is dealing with arrears of assessment rate sum of RM 40.62 million up to year 2002 and is the highest among the PBT with 77.32%. Problems need to be studied is why this phenomenon occurs, it is due to the unrealized of people about the importance of assessment rate or due to inequality services or is it by any other causes. The objectives of this study are to study the assessment rate and interest, to study the residents understanding level about assessment rate, and to study the problems related to assessment rate from the perspective of the taxpayers and the level of residents’ satisfaction about the services provided by MDHS. Findings from the analysis conducted will then enable the writer in putting a few proposals to overcome the problems faced. By taking a few proactive actions proposed will help PBT in downsizing arrears balance, hence will increase MDHS revenue. Good revenue will enable MDHS to provide a better quality services to its territory as they are very much related. Hence, PBT can regain their reputation and will be able to develop a peaceful and harmony environment

    A study on awareness of personal accident insurance among policyholder in Pontian City, Johor / Muhammad Saifullah Sulaiman

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    Personal Accident Insurance is the protection that provided to road users that result from accident. The protection given by the Personal Accident Insurance will be able to secure a one off monetary payment to the driver and passengers who are suffering a physical harm, permanently disability & death. The study is conducted to survey on the factors that influence to level awareness of Personal Accident Insurance among motor insurance policyholders in Pontian city, Johor. This is because nowadays, many road accidents may result with serious bodily injury and the most unfortunately may result as a death. Therefore, Personal Accident Insurance are important to reduce the impact of financial loss to the policyholders and beneficiaries. This study shows that there are three factors will influence the level of awareness of policyholder towards the personal accident insurance, which are the marketing, level of income and level of knowledge. As a conclusion, the marketing, level of income and level of knowledge have a positive strong correlation in influencing the policyholders to buy the Personal Accident Insurance

    Numerical gamification: “Mari Mengenal Nombor” for preschool children / Muhammad Saifullah Khairudin ... [et al.]

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    Preschool education is important in learning experience in the world of education. In 21st century, preliminary education especially preschool are able to understand the numbering system as foundation for other mathematical operation. However, some of the children in preschool have difficulties understand the numbers when it involved addition and subtraction. Therefore, in this project had invent learning number in gamification approach technique in order to provide learning numbers among preschool much interesting, entertaining and effective rather than traditional or conventional approach. This game had been developed based on multimedia development life cycle with the adaptation of mechanic, dynamic and aesthetic framework. This numerical gamification has been developed in Malay language which known as “Mari Mengenal Nombor”. This project focuses more on preschool children having learning experience through game that has been developed. Thus, this innovation has shown significantly improved among preschool children in learning numbers as adaptation of Digital of Education 5.0

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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