30 results on '"Shuib, Adibah"'
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2. Robust Goal Programming as a Novelty Asset Liability Management Modeling in Non-Financial Companies: A Systematic Literature Review.
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Wijayanti, Hagni, Supian, Sudradjat, Chaerani, Diah, and Shuib, Adibah
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GOAL programming ,INVESTMENT management ,ROBUST programming ,INTEREST rates ,RATIO analysis - Abstract
In addressing asset-liability management (ALM) problems, goal programming (GP) has been widely applied to integrate multiple objectives. However, it is inadequate in handling data changes in ALM caused by interest rate fluctuations. Therefore, a more robust and improved ALM optimization method is needed to manage fluctuations in financial ratios in ALM. This study introduces a novel approach by combining a systematic literature review (SLR) with the preference reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) method and bibliometric analysis to investigate the application of robust goal programming (RGP) models in ALM. The methodology involved planning, search and selection, analysis, and result interpretation as part of the SLR process. Using PRISMA, seven relevant publications were identified. The results of this SLR present a new strategy to combine goal programming and robust optimization to enhance ALM. Model development steps include constructing weighted goal programming (WGP) or lexicographic goal programming (LGP) models, using factor analysis for financial ratios, applying the best-worst method or simple additive weighting (SAW) for prioritization, and modeling financial ratio uncertainty with robust counterparts. This research provides a foundation for further studies and offers guidance to non-financial companies on adopting RGP for strategic ALM decisions and optimizing ALM under uncertainty. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Advancements in Multi-Objective Mathematical Programming Models and Solution Approaches for Sustainable Waste Management Practices in Vehicle Routing Problem: A Systematic Literature Review.
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Ghazali, Jamilah Mohd, Shuib, Adibah, and Abdul Aziz, Rossidah Wan
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MATHEMATICAL programming , *WASTE management , *VEHICLE routing problem , *MIXED integer linear programming , *MATHEMATICAL optimization - Abstract
In recent years, the integration of sustainable principles into the Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) for efficient waste management has gained significant attention. This paper provides an overview of advancements in multi-objective mathematical programming (MP) models and the optimization techniques for sustainable waste management practices within the VRP framework. Sustainable waste management practices in the context of the VRP involve optimizing routes and schedules aim to reduce the environmental impact of waste collection. It investigates the integration of multi-objectives with sustainability criteria, including social, economic, and environmental considerations. Furthermore, it surveys various optimization methodologies applied in waste management to enhance efficiency and sustainability practices. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement was employed as a formal systematic review guideline for data gathering. Data was obtained from studies conducted between 2017 and 2023. The analysis included a total of 18 papers from online sources and databases. Based on the literature review, it has been observed that the majority of the research focused on employing Mixed-Integer Linear Programming (MILP) models to tackle the optimization problem for waste management. The literature survey demonstrated significant contributions in computational performance, cost-effectiveness, operational efficiency, and utilization of real-world data by improving the solution approaches, aiming to prioritize economic, social, and environmentally friendly solutions. The paper aims to serve as a convenient reference for researchers and practitioners seeking information on using the MP model and solution approaches to optimize VRP for waste management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Prediction of future planning in inpatient department by using system dynamics simulation.
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Rasidi, Nur Fatini, Yusoff, Nazhatul Sahima Mohd, Shuib, Adibah, and Noh, Abu Yazid Md
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PUBLIC hospitals ,TEACHING hospitals ,QUALITY of service ,RESOURCE allocation ,SYSTEM dynamics - Abstract
The top priorities of hospitals are to provide a wide variety of medical treatments and ensure patients receive the best possible care. Within hospitals, the inpatient department is essential, as it provides continuous treatment for patients who require surgery or other forms of medical attention. To meet the growing demand for services, it is necessary for the inpatient department to realistically plan and project its resources. This is particularly relevant for the busy inpatient department of a public teaching hospital in Kelantan. The inpatient department is divided into four zones, each catering to different levels of patient care, Green Zone 1 and 2 are for non-critical patients, Yellow Zone is for semi-critical patients, and Red Zone is for critical patients. Therefore, precise allocation of resources is essential to improving patient flow and services. The study employs System Dynamics simulation to predict the number of inpatient admissions, nurses, and beds required for the next ten years. Results show that Green Zone 1 and 2 will require the addition of one bed every five years, while Yellow Zone and Red Zone will need additional beds every ten years. To improve patient flow, adding new nurses is crucial. Therefore, an additional nurse will be required every five years to meet the growing demand for services in Green Zone 1 and 2. Similarly, to cater to the increasing demand for services in Yellow Zone and Red Zone, an extra nurse will be necessary every eight years. The study's findings will aid the management in making informed decisions that will improve the quality of services and performance in the inpatient department, even within their budget constraints. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Modified Hungarian model for lecturer-to-course assignment.
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Ibrahim, Nur Syahirah, Shuib, Adibah, and Zaharudin, Zati Aqmar
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COLLEGE teachers , *SATISFACTION , *CONCEPTUAL models , *ASSIGNMENT problems (Programming) , *WELL-being - Abstract
Assignment problems have become much more challenging for academic institutions in terms of course assignments to lecturers. The challenges include assigning a lecturer to a course or subject that is within their area of expertise, level of preference, and teaching competency. This has led to time-consuming, inefficient, and biased or unbalanced lecturer-to-course assignments. The modified Hungarian method (MHM) optimally solves the unbalanced assignment problems, especially for the situation, for example, when the number of jobs is always greater than the number of available machines, given that the jobs are expected to be completed within a respective time interval. Analysis of the MHM, focusing on the structure of the problems and types of applications, is presented in this paper. Various types of applications of MHM are found, however, there are limited existing studies focused on course allocation and assignments for lecturers in higher-level education institutions, especially considering the preference level and teaching competencies. Moreover, assessing lecturers' teaching competency in course assignment problems has never been found within the area of interest. For this reason, a conceptual model using the MHM method is introduced in this paper. The model is expected to contribute to enhancing lecturers' well-being, the teaching satisfaction level, and the quality of teaching. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. A preliminary model for recycling facility location-allocation problem.
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Zaharudin, Zati Aqmar, Shuib, Adibah, Hadianti, Rieske, and Rodzi, Zahari Md
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RANDOM sets , *FACILITIES - Abstract
Optimal location of a facility is important for public or private organizations. Spatial distribution of demand, reachability of demand to the nearest facility, and availability of service provided by the facility are some of the factors that must be considered in locating the facilities. Facility location model with covering problem is an approach that is capable of locating a facility at an optimal location while ensuring demand is served within a defined travel distance. The recycling facility is one of the services provided by the local authorities to encourage households to practice separation at source activity. Within the scope of study, we present a set covering model for solving the recycling facility location problem. The proposed model can determine the optimal location for a recycling facility as well as the ideal allocation of bins to satisfy facility capacity and demand. We evaluate the proposed model's performance using a data set generated at random. Results showed that the proposed model was effective in locating demand at the closest facility while allocating the optimal number of bins to guarantee service accessibility and availability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Solving shift scheduling problem with days-off preference for power station workers using binary integer goal programming model
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Shuib, Adibah and Kamarudin, Faiq Izzuddin
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- 2019
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8. A survey of first order stochastic optimization methods and algorithms based adaptive learning rate from a machine learning perspective.
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Weijuan, Shi, Shuib, Adibah, and Alwadood, Zuraida
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OPTIMIZATION algorithms , *STOCHASTIC orders , *MACHINE learning - Abstract
Stochastic optimization in machine learning adjusts hyperparameters to reduce cost, which shows difference between actual value of estimated parameter and things predicted by machine learning model. Learning rate regulates the amount of alteration to a model in terms of the predicted error. Tuning learning rate is a challenging task. A too large learning rate affects the performance of a model while a too small learning rate may never converge at optimal or near-optimal solution. Adaptive learning rate adjusts learning rates based on performance of a model. This paper presents a survey on first-order stochastic optimization algorithms, which are the main choice for machine learning due to their speed across large datasets and simplicity. Stochastic gradient descent method, its variants and mini-batch algorithms will be elaborated. Adaptive learning rate embedded in the stochastic optimization algorithm can be further improved. This paper discusses learning rate adaptation schemes and how these affect stabilization in the value of learning rate which helps stochastic gradient descent to show fast convergence and a high success rate. This paper aims to offer useful insights towards the development of future stochastic optimization algorithms in machine learning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Procurement Issues in the Indonesian Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) Industry.
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Fahriza, Basri, Shuib, Adibah, and Wan Mohamed, Wan Mazlina
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LEAD time (Supply chain management) ,COST control ,PRICES ,QUALITY assurance - Abstract
Objective - This study addresses the escalating challenges in aircraft component procurement within Indonesia's aviation industry. Methodology/Technique - To achieve this objective, an in-depth literature review was conducted, exploring diverse facets such as geographical challenges, parts availability intricacies, supplier preferences, quality assurance, time and pricing dynamics, customs clearance challenges, and cost management strategies within the realm of Indonesian Aviation Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO). The research methodologically involved 30 participants from various MRO companies affiliated with the Indonesia Aircraft Maintenance Services Association (IAMSA). Subsequently, PLS-SEM analysis was employed to establish the robust reliability and validity of the study, revealing significant relationships that underscored the crucial impact of lead time on Preferred Suppliers and Procurement Process Performance. Finding - The Analysis revealed significant relationships, emphasizing the crucial impact of lead time on Preferred Suppliers and Procurement Process Performance within the Indonesian Aviation MRO sector. Novelty - This study provides nuanced insights for refining procurement strategies and enhancing operational efficiency within the dynamic Indonesian Aviation MRO sector, contributing to the ongoing discourse and offering a holistic understanding of key factors influencing the procurement landscape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Stochastic Variance Reduced Gradient Method Embedded with Positive Defined Stabilized Barzilai-Borwein.
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Weijuan Shi, Shuib, Adibah, and Alwadood, Zuraida
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COGNITIVE computing , *COGNITIVE learning , *PROBLEM solving , *FRACTIONAL programming , *MACHINE learning , *ALGORITHMS - Abstract
Machine learning (ML) is evolving rapidly and has made many theoretical breakthroughs while widely applied in various fields. ML allows systems the ability to access data and use it to enable computers to execute cognitive processes such as learning and improving from previous experiences and solving complicated issues. Many first-order stochastic optimization methods have been used to solve the optimization model of ML. These algorithms adopt Barzilai-Borwein (BB) step size instead of fixed or diminishing step size to improve performance. However, the BB step size format involves fractional calculation, which inevitably leads to a zero denominator, especially when the objective function is non-convex. The BB technique will be violated if the denominator is near 0 or even negative. To improve the computation of the step size, a Positive Defined Stabilized Barzilai-Borwein (PDSBB) approach is introduced in this paper. Integrating PDSBB with the stochastic variance reduced gradient (SVRG) approach, a new method SVRG-PDSBB is proposed. Numerical experiments have shown that the new algorithm has stabilized the performance of the new step size, which successfully avoiding zero denominators and effectively solving the common problems in machine learning. The convergence of SVRG-PDSBB is theoretically and numerically proven, and the effectiveness of the new algorithm is shown by comparison with other algorithms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
11. Pareto Analysis on Budget Allocation for Different Categories of Faculties in Higher Education Institution
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Aziz, Rossidah Wan Abdul, Shuib, Adibah, Aziz, Wan Noor Hayatie Wan Abdul, Tawil, Norngainy Mohd, and Nawawi, Abdul Halim Mohd
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- 2013
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12. Delay in Islamic Inheritance Claim – An Ignorance Issue
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Noordin, Noraini, Shuib, Adibah, Zainol, Mohammad Said, and Adil, Mohamed Azam Mohamed
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- 2013
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13. Systematic Literature Review on Robust Optimization in Solving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Problems during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Chaerani, Diah, Shuib, Adibah, Perdana, Tomy, and Irmansyah, Athaya Zahrani
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Handling uncertainty is important in decision making, especially for SDGs problems. Robust Optimization (RO) is an applied optimization method that can be employed to handle optimization under uncertain data. With SDGs problems, many uncertain data have been considered in decision making. With RO, the data uncertainties are assumed to lay within a compact, convex continuous set. There are three special sets that can be used to represent the data, i.e., box, ellipsoidal, or polyhedral uncertainty sets. These special sets lead the SDGs problems to a computationally tractable optimization model, such that the global optimal solution is attained. However, literature reviews on the application of RO in SDGs decision-making is sparse, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic period. This paper examines the following topics: (1) the purposes of studies of RO and SDGs during the COVID-19 pandemic, (2) the state-of-the-art in RO-SDGs to determine the research objectives, and (3) the SDGs type of problems that have been modeled using RO. A systematic literature review is conducted in this paper, wherein discussion is based on a PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses) flowchart. To this end, the database reference searching conducted on the Scopus, Science Direct, and SAGE databases, is completed using the help RStudio software. The analysis was carried out on two datasets, assisted by the output visualization using RStudio software with the "bibliometrix" package, and using the 'biblioshiny()' command to create a link to the "shiny web interface". In this paper, the research gap on application of RO to SDGs problems is analyzed in order to identify the research objectives, methods, and specific RO-SDGs problems. As a result, the application of RO to SDGs problems is rare; this finding provides a motivation to conduct a further study of RO and SDGs during the COVID-19 pandemic. An expansion is presented using the key phrase "Operations Research and Optimization Modeling", or "OROM". SDGs in Indonesia may be referenced as an example of the capacity building available through RO/OROM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. Cost of Rolling Stock Maintenance in Urban Railway Operation: Literature Review and Direction.
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Idris, Mohd Firdaus Mohamad, Saad, Nor Hayati, Yahaya, Mohamad Irwan, Shuib, Adibah, Mohamed, Wan Mazlina Wan, and Amin, Ahmad Nizam Mohamed
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ROLLING stock ,MAINTENANCE ,LIFE cycle costing ,OPERATING costs ,MAINTENANCE costs ,INDUSTRIAL costs - Abstract
The rolling stock might function at an optimum level in reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety with comprehensive maintenance. The past decade has seen rapid development in the management of maintenance costs in many sectors such as the automotive and aviation industry. However, there is a lack in a number of studies focusing on rolling stock maintenance costs. This article provides comprehensive knowledge on the rolling stock maintenance cost. Recently, the research found no specific literature reviews that focus on typical rolling stock maintenance costs. This paper attempts to review, identify and discuss the influential costs involved in rolling stock maintenance. This research systematically reviews and classifies a substantial number of published papers and suggests a classification of specific cost categories according to rolling stock needs. The results revealed that 27 variables have contributed to the rolling stock maintenance costs. The highest among the influential costs are 13.8% spare part cost, 11% life cycle cost, 6.4% preventive maintenance cost, and 4.6% for the workforce, corrective maintenance, and cost of ownership, respectively. The interrelationship between influential costs and their effects on rolling stock costs is further discussed. More importantly, the paper is intended to provide a comprehensive view of influential costs affecting rolling stock maintenance and give useful references for personnel working in the industry as well as researchers. This research has highlighted the possibility of future major studies to minimize the identified maintenance cost and industry to optimize its operational cost. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Strategy Practiced by Rolling Stock Maintenance: A Case Study Within the Urban Rail.
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Idris, Mohd Firdaus Mohamad, Saad, Nor Hayati, Yahaya, Mohamad Irwan, Mohamed, Wan Mazlina Wan, Shuib, Adibah, and Amin, Ahmad Nizam Mohamed
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ROLLING stock ,URBAN studies ,PREDICTION models ,QUANTITATIVE research ,ACQUISITION of data ,MAINTENANCE - Abstract
This research aims to analyse, evaluate and rank the maintenance strategy practised by the train operating companies, specifically by the rolling stock maintenance team. A quantitative method was adopted for data collection. A total of five train operating companies were chosen to participate in a survey that has been carefully designed. The research first identified the maintenance strategy associated with the rolling stock maintenance through systematic literature reviews. Afterwards, six maintenance strategies adopted by the companies were identified. The type of maintenance strategies identified was used to structure the survey questionnaire. Judgemental sampling was utilised for sampling purposes. Finally, the data collected from the survey were analysed using an importance index to complete the ranking analysis. The research discovered that corrective and preventive maintenance strategies are the most commonly adopted among the five Malaysian train operating companies. This study also highlighted the factors that future studies should consider to establish predictive cost models for rolling stock maintenance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. Issues and Challenges of Aviation Maintenance Repair and Overhaul in Southeast Asia.
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Fahriza, Basri, Shuib, Adibah, and Mohamed, Wan Mazlina Wan
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AERONAUTICS ,SKILLED labor ,MAINTENANCE ,FACILITY management - Abstract
Southeast Asia faces considerable issues and challenges due to their competitive advantage on their geographical location and population, lack of skilled workers with competitive low labor wages, lack of globally recognize certification, policy reform on taxes and investment in Aviation Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO). These factors make challenges for Southeast Asia to be Aviation Hub. This paper proposes the feasibilities of establishing Southeast Asia as the best hub for Aviation MRO by using data from existing academic sources and secondary data carried out by the authors using systematic review to analyze. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
17. Medical Diagnosis via Distance-based Similarity Measure for Rough Neutrosophic Set.
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Alias, Suriana, Mohamad, Daud, Shuib, Adibah, Mohd Yusoff, Nazhatul Sahima, Rhani, Norarida Abd, and Fitriah Mohamad, Siti Nurul
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ROUGH sets ,DIAGNOSIS ,SET theory ,HAUSDORFF measures ,SYMPTOMS ,INFORMATION measurement - Abstract
A rough neutrosophic set theory is a generalization of uncertainty set theory with a combination of upper and lower approximation and a pair of neutrosophic sets which are characterized by truth membership degree (T), indeterminacy membership degree (I), and falsity membership degree (F). This set theory is suitable for representing each criterion’s relation in medical diagnoses, such as the relation of disease and symptom. This paper aims to propose a model of medical diagnosis via a distance-based similarity measure of a rough neutrosophic set. The first phase for the development model involves the roughness measure between information collected and a lower and upper approximation of rough neutrosophic set theory. Then, it is simultaneously used with extended Hausdorff distance measure to get the proper medical diagnosis. The result shows that each patient has a chest problem that contradicts the prior diagnosis. The finding shows that the roughness approximation is important to get the best result in a close distance-based similarity measure, especially for uncertainty information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
18. Multi-Objectives Optimization Model for Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem (FJSSP) with Machines' Workload Balancing.
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Shuib, Adibah and Anak Gran, Shirley Sinatra
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PRODUCTION scheduling , *SCHEDULING , *PRODUCTION control , *JOB shops , *SETUP time - Abstract
Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem (FJSSP) concerns with production scheduling where each operation of any job is allowed to be processed by any machine from a set of machines, rather than one specified machine. FJSSPs are mainly formulated as Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) models with different objectives. Scheduling FJSSP becomes more complex when multiple objectives are considered. Some of these objectives are to minimize the makespan, to maximize total workload of machines, to minimize weighted tardiness and to minimize jobs flow time. In recent years, the idea of balancing machines' workload in FJSSP and including it as part of the multi-objectives has been given the attention. However, studies concerning it are still lacking. This paper presents the methods and results of our study concerning multi-objectives FJSSP (MOFJSSP). Aims of the study include to formulate an MILP model for FJSSP with machines' workload balancing; and to propose an optimal production job shop scheduling strategies based on the solution obtained. The model formulated has three objective functions, which are to minimize the makespan, to minimize the total machining time and to minimize the Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) between workload assigned and the average workload of all machines. Since the third objective function is a nonlinear function, transformation is required to ensure all linear functions in the model and thus model stays as MILP. This study incorporates the machines' workload balancing in FJSSP setting to ensure balanced assignment of workloads to available machines. Data from benchmark problem instances for the general FJSSP with total flexibility were used in the computational experiments. The optimal solution was obtained using the priori preemptive goal programming approach. Results based on the first two objectives match the results obtained in other studies using metaheuristic approaches and based on the same instances. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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19. Rough Neutrosophic Multisets Relation with Application in Marketing Strategy.
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Alias, Suriana, Mohamad, Daud, and Shuib, Adibah
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NEUTROSOPHIC logic ,MARKETING strategy ,ANALYTIC geometry ,SET theory ,INVERSE functions - Abstract
The concepts of rough neutrosophic multisets can be easily extended to a relation, mainly since a relation is also a set, i.e. a subset of a Cartesian product. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to define the definition of rough neutrosophic multisets relation of Cartesian product over a universal set. Some of the relation properties of rough neutrosophic multisets such as max, min, the composition of two rough neutrosophic multisets relation, inverse rough neutrosophic multisets relation, and reflexive, symmetric and transitive rough neutrosophic multisets relation over the universe are defined. Subsequently, their properties are successfully proven. Finally, the application of rough neutrosophic multisets relation for decision making in marketing strategy is presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
20. Optimisation Model based Dashboard for Managing Airport Aeronautical Revenues.
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Wan Mohamed, Wan Mazlina and Shuib, Adibah
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DASHBOARDS (Management information systems) ,BUSINESS revenue ,AIRPORT design & construction ,AIRLINE industry ,REVENUE management - Abstract
Main sources of airport revenues are from aeronautical revenue and nonaeronautical revenues. Many airports put more emphasis on improving nonaeronautical revenues despite the fact that aeronautical revenue is still the main income contributor to most airports in sustaining their business. Airport's aeronautical revenues depend on the number of air traffic where relatively high number of traffic is assumed to generate greater aeronautical revenues. However, seldom airports analyse the impact of various factors related to air traffic such as flight types, aircraft types, flight time and day, and types of passengers arriving or departing, which can indicate the trend in passenger's preferences and potential aeronautical revenues. This research took into consideration these factors when developing the mathematical optimisation model, known as Aeronautical Revenue Optimisation Model (AROM), for generating maximum aeronautical revenues of regional airports. Based on the model and solutions, a Graphic User Interface (GUI) dashboard system has been developed for assessing the aeronautical revenue generated by different variables of the air traffic movements. The dashboard allows user to extract existing data, run the model and view results, including the potential revenue generated by each aircraft. Thus, it provides managers with in-depth information of each flight and its impact on potential revenue generation, which guides them in decision making, operations planning and improving the billing efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
21. Rough Neutrosophic Multisets.
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Alias, Suriana, Mohamad, Daud, and Shuib, Adibah
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NEUTROSOPHIC logic ,FUZZY sets ,ROUGH sets ,SOFT sets ,MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
Many past studies largely described the concept of neutrosophic sets, neutrosophic multisets, rough sets, and rough neutrosophic sets in many areas. However, no paper has discussed about rough neutrosophic multisets. In this paper, we present some definition of rough neutrosophic multisets such as complement, union and intersection. We also have examined some desired properties of rough neutrosophic multisets based on these definitions. We use the hybrid structure of rough set and neutrosophic multisets since these theories are powerful tool for managing uncertainty, indeterminate, incomplete and imprecise information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
22. The determinants of work position among Gen X: a case of UiTM graduates.
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Mohd, Rohani, Abdullah, Nazlinda, Shuib, Adibah, Ishar, Nor Irvoni, Rahim, Hasyimah Abdul, and Noranee, Shereen
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GENERATION X ,GRADUATES ,CAREER development ,EMPLOYMENT - Abstract
The purpose of this preliminary research is to identify corporate talents' positioning of the UiTM graduates especially the Generation X, within the industries. At the same time, there is also the need to ascertain the factors that contributed to the success of the UiTM Generation X graduates. Majority of the research which have been conducted on the graduates involved the employability rate. However, none has been carried out in identifying the graduates' career accomplishment. The sample of this research consisted of 191 UiTM graduates who are born between 1965 until 1985 (known as the Generation X). The responses were obtained via an online survey sent to random groups in UiTM emails. In addition, Facebook was also used as a medium in dissemininating the survey forms to random individuals whom has connections with the Generation X alumni. Rasch Measurement Model was employed by using the software WINSTEP 3.72.3, to measure the reliability and validity of the instrument. SPSS version 21 was used to answer the research objective of the study. The result has produced a fair person reliability at +0.66 while the Cronbach Alpha reliability value was at 0.72 and an excellent item reliability of 0.99. In terms of career positioning, 60% of the Generation-falls within the middle management position. This reflects the success of the Gen-X where most of them were able to obtain posts like lecturers, engineers and managers. As for the factors which contributed to the success of the alumni, it was found that involvement in clubs, soft skills and orientation towards religion play important roles in determining the career position of GenX. These findings validate past research and demonstrate that the pattern continues into the present. Surprisingly, it was found that academic achievement, hard skills and personality traits hardly had any influence on the career positions of the Gen-X. It was also discovered that the success of the Gen-X could be due to other factors which is beyond the horizon of this research. Therefore, it was recommended that students should be encouraged to be actively involved in clubs. This must be balanced with religious values exposure so that they know the limit of their involvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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23. A MIXED INTEGER PROGRAMMING MODEL FOR SOLVING REAL-TIME TRUCK-TO-DOOR ASSIGNMENT AND SCHEDULING PROBLEM AT CROSS DOCKING WAREHOUSE.
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WAN NOR ASHIKIN WAN AHMAD FATTHI, SHUIB, ADIBAH, and DOM, ROSMA MOHD
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LINEAR programming ,MATHEMATICAL programming ,MANAGEMENT science ,TIME series analysis ,DYNAMIC programming - Abstract
This paper address the problem at the inbound phase at the cross docking warehouse. The fundamental issues in cross docking facility is to assign the incoming truck to the door and to coordinate the sequences of the trucks in order to minimize the completion time at the inbound phase. Using the theories and methodologies of assignment and scheduling, paper on hand proposed a mixed integer programming model for solving the truck-to-door assignment and scheduling problem with the objective to minimize the total service time of trucks. Meanwhile, reduce the waiting time of trucks before being served at the designated door. A preliminary computation is conducted to verify the logic of the mathematical model proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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24. Identifying the Critical Financial Ratios for Stocks Evaluation: A Fuzzy Delphi Approach.
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Mokhtar, Mazura, Shuib, Adibah, and Mohamad, Daud
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FINANCIAL ratios , *DATA acquisition systems , *DELPHI method , *FUZZY sets , *EARNINGS per share - Abstract
Stocks evaluation has always been an interesting and challenging problem for both researchers and practitioners. Generally, the evaluation can be made based on a set of financial ratios. Nevertheless, there are a variety of financial ratios that can be considered and if all ratios in the set are placed into the evaluation process, data collection would be more difficult and time consuming. Thus, the objective of this paper is to identify the most important financial ratios upon which to focus in order to evaluate the stock's performance. For this purpose, a survey was carried out using an approach which is based on an expert judgement, namely the Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM). The results of this study indicated that return on equity, return on assets, net profit margin, operating profit margin, earnings per share and debt to equity are the most important ratios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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25. The Relationship between Budget Allocated and Budget Utilized of Faculties in an Academic Institution.
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Wan Abdul Aziz, Wan Noor Hayatie, Abdul Aziz, Rossidah Wan, Shuib, Adibah, and Mohamad Razi, Nor Faezah
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BUDGET ,STRATEGIC planning ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,FINANCIAL management ,STATISTICAL correlation - Abstract
Budget planning enables an organization to set priorities towards achieving certain goals and to identify the highest priorities to be accomplished with the available funds, thus allowing allocation of resources according to the set priorities and constraints. On the other hand, budget execution and monitoring enables allocated funds or resources to be utilized as planned. Our study concerns with investigating the relationship between budget allocation and budget utilization of faculties in a public university in Malaysia. The focus is on the university's operations management financial allocation and utilization based on five categories which are emolument expenditure, academic or services and supplies expenditure, maintenance expenditure, student expenditure and others expenditure. The analysis on financial allocation and utilization is performed based on yearly quarters. Data collected include three years faculties' budget allocation and budget utilization performance involving a sample of ten selected faculties of a public university in Malaysia. Results show that there are positive correlation and significant relationship between quarterly budget allocation and quarterly budget utilization. This study found that emolument give the highest contribution to the total allocation and total utilization for all quarters. This paper presents some findings based on statistical analysis conducted which include descriptive statistics and correlation analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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26. Islamic inheritance claim processes — Non-normality data traits and best estimator choice.
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Noordin, Noraini, Shuib, Adibah, Zainol, Mohamad Said, and Adil, Mohamed Azam Mohamed
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To confront and combat some of the issues in the administration and distribution of Islamic inheritance, Muslims have to look pass constitutional amendments and consider other alternatives as practical solutions to the problem of lengthy and costly claim procedures. Unveiling the uncertainties and confusion undergone by Muslims for so many years has provided the basis for our study to develop the network model and the mathematical model as solution approach to this problem. Careful analysis of variables using normality tests, descriptive statistics, normal and detrended plots as well as box-plots confirms the non-normality of variables, a finding upon which is built the assumption to use median absolute deviation as the best measure of variation to estimate activity durations of the model. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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27. Rail passenger service delays: An overview.
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Alwadood, Zuraida, Shuib, Adibah, and Hamid, Norlida Abd.
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This paper draws an overview of rail passenger service disruptions which lead to service delays. Some findings on the train service delays in some parts of Asia and Western Europe are presented. The types and causes of service disruptions are analyzed across some rail network operators. The equivalent cost measures of delays done by past studies are also discussed. These costs are expressed in terms of monetary and time value. Finally, the benefits obtained from some improvement projects, are briefly addressed. In total, this review suggests that there is an urgent need to minimize service delays for passenger trains, which solution approaches may be obtained from a mathematical model. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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28. Preliminary time-based NFP model for heavy-tailed Islamic inheritance data.
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Noordin, Noraini, Shuib, Adibah, Zainol, Mohammad Said, and Adil, Mohamed Azam Mohamed
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When the dual court system cannot totally and independently function on their own, serious problems affect the administration and distribution of Islamic inheritance causing increasing trends in the number of unclaimed inheritance, high degree of ignorance among Muslims of clear procedures to claim inheritance, and lengthy as well as costly claim processes. Investigation into the processes and procedures at institutions with the authority to distribute Islamic inheritance promotes the construction of a network flow programming model that clearly describes the precedence activities in the claim processes of Islamic inheritance. In particular, preliminary analysis of data characteristics contributes significantly toward defining a new method of estimating activity durations and specifying a time-window for effective range of the estimate. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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29. TAZ_OPT: A goal programming model for ambulance location and allocation.
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Shuib, Adibah and Zaharudin, Zati Aqmar
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Ambulance is one of the emergency medical services (EMS) components. Quick ambulance response time for any emergencies is crucial in providing quality live-saving rescues. Strategic location and allocation of the ambulances is able to reduce the response time. This paper presents the Time-based Ambulance Zoning Optimization (TAZ_OPT) model, which determines the satellite locations of ambulances and the number of ambulances to be allocated at these stations. TAZ_OPT is a goal programming (GP) model. The model aims at maximizing the accessibility and the availability of ambulances. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2011
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30. Two-stage LP diet model for Malay households.
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Hamzah, Pa'ezah, Shuib, Adibah, Tumin, Hasfaliza, Shamsudin, Mohd Razif, and Yusof, Safiah Md.
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For many low income households, eating well-balanced diet can be difficult to achieve because of the high prices of food. In addressing the issue, this paper will describe how minimum-cost healthy menus for a Malay household can be generated using a two-staged linear programming (LP) model. In Stage 1, LP sub-models were formulated to generate minimum cost daily diet plans which satisfy all nutrient requirements corresponding to the 11 respective pre-determined age-gender groups. Stage 2 involves optimizing the diet plans for the whole household to determine the minimum-cost daily menus. The daily menus, which consist of food for breakfast, lunch and dinner, were selected from a database of 121 Malay food and drinks. The costs of the food are configured from the price of food purchased from outside the house. The minimum-cost healthy diet menus generated using our LP model can also be used for estimating monthly food budgets and can easily be modified to cater to all income groups. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2011
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