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    The optimistic pessimist / Muhammad Zulfadhli Saifuddin

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    Anthology of 200 poems which were contributed by lecturers and academicians from UiTM and other higher learning institutions. This is in fact the largest collection of poems compiled in one anthology

    Public opinion on design layout of shopping centre / Zulfadhli Kamarudin

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    This dissertation focuses on the public opinion on design layout of shopping centre. This topic has rarely been explored in the past maybe due to the fact that people do not understand what is the important of it. Every building should have its own design and its layout which had been made in the first stage of construction which is in planning process. It is to ensure that the building does not have any problems in the future which related to the design and also layout of the building. It also to ensure a good maintenance can be perform to the building in providing a safety places to the user especially in the crowded places such as in the shopping centre. The objective of the study is to identify the level of design effectiveness towards design layout of shopping centre, to identify user perception towards design layout of shopping centre, and to identify the facilities provided is enough for the user in shopping centre. To complete this research, questionnaire was used and distributed as a method to determine the effectiveness level, the user perception and also about the facilities in the shopping centre. All of the answers from the questionnaire are being used as information to achieve the objective of the topic. After finish combine the data, all of the data are used to make a conclusion about the design layout of shopping centre. I also will give an idea or recommendation to the person incharge in the case study buildings to improve and solve any problems including the management team

    Home door and windows monitoring system: article / Muhammad Zulfadhli Drahman

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    Intrusion always happen if the door or windows of the house are left open. Apparently there is no warning system to monitor the door and windows state. The situation became more critical if there is a child in the house that tends to wander off to the street. It becomes worst especially at night or when the owner is on vacation where there is risk of breaking in. This paper presents the development of the Home Door and Windows Monitoring System to monitor the state of the door and windows by using Short Message Service (SMS) to interact between the system and the user. The system uses Arduino UNO to manage the operation, the GSM Shield to receive command and send message through SMS and the magnetic switch to trigger the system operation. The push button is use to gain access to enter or leave the house. The system is password protected and it can be set into three different operating modes. The Asking Mode where the user can ask the system about the state of the door and windows, the Notify Mode where the user can be notify about the state of the door without being ask, and the Secure Mode where the user can be alert if the door and windows are open. The prototype have been tested and functioned properly as to remind the user of the state of the door and windows of the house

    Home Door and Windows Monitoring System / Muhammad Zulfadhli Drahman

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    Intrusion always happen if the door or windows of the house are left open. Apparently there is no warning system to monitor the door and windows state. The situation became more critical if there is a child in the house that tends to wander off to the street. It becomes worst especially at night or when the owner is on vacation where there is risk of breaking in. This paper presents the development of the Home Door and Windows Monitoring System to monitor the state of the door and windows by using Short Message Service (SMS) to interact between the system and the user. The system uses Arduino UNO to manage the operation, the GSM Shield to receive command and send message through SMS and the magnetic switch to trigger the system operation. The push button is use to gain access to enter or leave the house. The system is password protected and it can be set into three different operating modes. The Asking Mode where the user can ask the system about the state of the door and windows, the Notify Mode where the user can be notify about the state of the door without being ask, and the Secure Mode where the user can be alert if the door and windows are open. The prototype have been tested and functioned properly as to remind the user of the state of the door and windows of the house

    Echoes of the unseen war / Muhammad Zulfadhli Saifuddin

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    Anthology of 203 poems which were contributed by 156 lecturers and academicians from UiTM and other higher learning institutions. This is in fact the largest collection of poems compiled in one anthology

    Local element based game environment development / Muhammad Zulfadhli Rosli

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    The percent of user of playing mobile games is increase from days to days and there was so many type of games that had been published in the market. Some of the developer in Malaysia just develop games base on game design the target market without thinking that something must be change in order to make our local environment based also not to be forget. In the market have so many types of application and games but our local Malaysian content in the mobile or games application is still lacking and left behind. This paper does research on what must be done to design a good mobile games to user while having local Malaysian content in the application. In order to complete this research, SDLC model will be used

    Investigation of dielectric permittivity diversity against soil contamination by [GPR] due to [LNAPL] / Zulfadhli Kasmuri

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    The most crucial parameter to be investigated for environmental engineering survey was the dielectric permittivity of the sub-surface material by using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). A limitation occurred on the GPR result when Light Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (LNAPL) posed into the soil that commonly analysed by dielectric permittivity. Other factors that affected soil contamination parameter were temperature and moisture content which caused the dielectric permittivity diversity in time propagation. This research motivated the contaminated soil investigation with a focus on the temporal dielectric permittivity variation due to the presence of LNAPL. GPR method was used to gain the dielectric permittivity variation with aid of analysis regarding the time-based of LNAPL presence that interacted relatively with the soil moisture and temperature. Diesel filled to contaminate the dry sandy site. GPR measurement carried out by using 800MHz frequency while the temperature and soil moisture reading recorded during scanning. Dielectric permittivity of LNAPL zone retrieved based on dielectric contrast in radargram, GPR signal amplitude, time travel, and electromagnetic wave velocity. Uncontaminated soil permittivity was 9.591 among 13.5% of moisture and 27 ̊c temperature recorded. Highest dielectric permittivity value identified was 17.674 at the higher moisture percentage and temperature in the last observation. LNAPL caused a high loss of electromagnetic wave scattering, but sometimes increased the radar signal amplitude, and lead the dielectric permittivity to its higher value for larger increment of soil moisture at the saturated sand. By using the average of absolute percentage error, found that the difference between actual and calculated depth of pipe were 0.038% error in average. Root Mean Square (RMS) in velocity analysis resulted 0.045 m/ns correction for a succession of velocity. Normalised Root Mean Square Error (NRMSE) produced 0.089 of similarity between the de-noised and raw GPR data. This research attributed analysis uses for the subsurface engineering and comes about reliable with discoveries from geophysical study that conceivable to recognize contaminant

    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

    FSKM virtual tour using photo stitching technique / Mohd Zulfadhli Mohd Noor

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    Virtual tour has been implemented in many industries as the medium that allows user to take tour or walkthrough in simulation of real world via virtual world. The purpose of this project is to identify the process of photo stitching technique and to apply the photo stitching technique in development of Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences (FSKM) Virtual Tour or FVT. Photo stitching is used to combine many pictures to produce a panorama image around FSKM's building area. The virtual tour is implemented in FSKM website. Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE) has been used in photo stitching process. For FVT developing process, Tourweaver 7.0 Professional Edition was chosen to design and build the virtual tour. The result of this project is the panorama images that are created from photo stitching technique and the prototype of FVT. However, there are some limitations and recommendations that need be considered in future research and project development
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