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Methodology to Analyse the Factors that Contribute to the Underdevelopment of Malay Reserve Land

To analyze the factors that contribute to the underdevelopment of Malay Reserve Land in Malaysia using GIS, the following methodology can be employed: Overall, the use of GIS can provide a powerful tool for analyzing the factors that contribute to the underdevelopment of Malay Reserve Land in Malaysia. By integrating spatial and non-spatial data, GIS can help to identify areas where development efforts are most needed and inform decision-making related to the development of Malay Reserve Land.

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The Importance of User-Centered Design in Product and Service Development

Introduction User-centered Design (UCD) is a design approach where the end-user is placed at the center of the design process. It focuses on understanding user needs, behaviors, and goals to create products or services that meet their expectations and provide a satisfying experience. The UCD process involves user research, prototyping, testing, and iteration to ensure the final product is usable and valuable to the target audience. The Process User-centered Design (UCD) is a design methodology that emphasizes the user’s perspective and needs in the design process. It aims to create products or services that meet the real needs of users

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Designing and Developing a Web Map-based Muslim Cemetery System

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction A web map-based cemetery system typically utilizes a GIS (Geographic Information System) to display a map of the cemetery and the location of graves within it. Users can interact with the map to zoom in and out, pan around, and view detailed information about individual graves, such as the name of the deceased, date of birth and death, and other relevant details. Some systems may also include photographs of the graves, and allow users to search for graves by name or other criteria. For cemetery managers, this type of system can be useful for maintaining accurate

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Using GIS in the Process of Creating a Green Building Index (GBI) Score for the Elements of the Roof

Inroduction Green Building Index (GBI) is a certification system developed in Malaysia, it is used to assess the environmental performance of buildings in the country. The GBI was created by the Malaysia Green Building Confederation (MGBC) in 2009 as a national green building rating tool to promote sustainable building design and construction practices in Malaysia. The GBI rating system assesses the environmental performance of a building based on six categories: Energy Efficiency and Conservation, Indoor Environmental Quality, Material and Resources, Site and Infrastructure, Water Efficiency and Innovation in Design. Buildings are evaluated based on specific criteria within each category, and

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The Green Building Index (GBI) Certification 

Introduction Green Building Index (GBI) is a rating system that evaluates the environmental performance of buildings in Malaysia. Developed by the Malaysia Green Building Confederation (MGBC), the system aims to promote sustainable building practices and reduce the environmental impact of buildings. GBI assesses buildings based on nine categories: energy efficiency, indoor environment quality, materials and resources, site and surrounding, water efficiency, innovation, environmental management, land use and ecology, and emissions and effluents. Each category is assigned a certain number of points, and buildings must achieve a minimum number of points in each category in order to be certified. One of

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Artikel diterbitkan di MalaysiaGazette

Jarak sosial dalam kelas era Covid-19 Pautan: https://malaysiagazette.com/2021/09/15/jarak-sosial-dalam-kelas-era-covid-19/ Jarak sosial dalam kelas era Covid-19 COVID-19 merupakan satu isu pendemik yang amat serius di Malaysia dan di seluruh dunia bermula pada Disember 2019. Pada 26 Ogos 2021, Malaysia telah mencatatkan satu rekod baru untuk kes harian positif Covid-19 yang tertinggi iaitu 24,599 kes. Situasi ini mencetuskan kebimbangan kepada ibu bapa untuk membenarkan anak-anak pergi kesekolah secara umumnya. Peningkatan kes ini menunjukkan terdapat sebahagianmasyarakat yang masih tidak mengikuti prosedur pengendalian standard yang telahditetapkan oleh kerajaan. Secara umumnya, virus Covid-19 disebarkan ketika individu saling berhubung rapat diantara satu dengan yang lain. Dalam usaha

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  Sejauh mana jarak sosial boleh mengelakkan risiko jangkitan Covid-19? Berikut hasil kajian penuntut UTM Pautan: https://m.sinarharian.com.my/mobile-article?articleid=200755 KITA sedia maklum, penjarakan sosial pada had jarak yang ditetapkan menjadi salah satu prosedur operasi standard (SOP) yang wajib dipatuhi. Bukan sahaja di tempat awam, malah di sekolah dan institusi pengajian tinggi juga menekankan SOP sama. Sama ada dengan pendekatan penyusunan meja pada jarak yang ditetapkan atau mengehadkan jumlah pelajar dalam satu-satu kelas. Pun begitu, sejauh mana jarak sosial tersebut boleh mengelakkan risiko jangkitan Covid-19 lebih-lebih lagi pada ruang bilik kelas atau kuliah bersaiz kecil? Persoalan tersebut dibangkitkan dalam kajian yang dijalankan Gan Wei

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Space Demand Analysis for Muslim Cemeteries: Methods, Techniques, and Expectations

Introduction Space demand analysis is a critical process that helps organizations, developers, and architects to determine the amount of space needed for a particular function or activity. The process involves identifying the space requirements of an organization, project, or event, and then determining the amount of space necessary to meet those requirements. This analysis is important for ensuring that the space is efficient, functional, and cost-effective. Space demand analysis for cemeteries is a process used to evaluate the amount of land and burial plots needed to accommodate the deceased. It involves identifying the space requirements of a particular cemetery, and

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Flood Detention Basin: Techniques for Identifying Suitable Locations and Measuring Analysis Accuracy

A flood detention basin is a man-made structure designed to temporarily store stormwater runoff in order to reduce the risk of downstream flooding. The basin typically includes a depression or pond that can hold water during a storm, along with an outlet or spillway that slowly releases the water once the storm has passed. These basins are typically found in urban areas, where they can help to manage the increased volume of runoff caused by impervious surfaces such as roads, buildings, and parking lots. The basin is designed to hold a certain volume of water, known as the “detention volume,”

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