Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR)

Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) is a spatial statistical method used for predicting outcomes based on geographical data. To conduct prediction using GWR, you can follow these steps: Note: It is essential to validate the GWR results with independent validation data and assess the model performance using appropriate validation metrics. Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) is a powerful statistical tool for predicting outcomes based on geographical data. Its ability to account for spatial heterogeneity in the relationships […]

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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,

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For we are warriors, fighters

We rise from the ashes, like the phoenix, Reborn and ready to take on the world once more. We heal our wounds, mend our hearts, And come out stronger than before. With each step we take, we gain more ground, With each breath, we find new strength to be found. We rise from the ashes, we heal our wounds, And we walk towards the future with heads held high, unbound. Through every fall, every break,

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Exploring the Replacement of Malay Reserve Land in Malaysia: Analysis of Successful and Unsuccessful Cases and the Role of GIS

Replacement of Malay Reserve Land refers to the process of replacing land that has been designated as reserve land for the Malay community with alternative land that can be used for other purposes. This process can occur for a variety of reasons, including the development of infrastructure projects, urbanization, and changes in land use patterns. One of the main reasons for the replacement of Malay Reserve Land is the development of infrastructure projects. These projects,

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Using GIS to Analyze The Factors That Contribute to The Underdevelopment of Malay Reserve Land

Introduction Malay Reserve Land refers to land that is designated for the exclusive use and benefit of ethnic Malays and other indigenous communities in Malaysia. This land is typically managed by the government and is protected under the Malay Reservation Enactment of 1933. The development of Malay Reserve Land is a complex issue that has been the subject of much debate in Malaysia. On one hand, there is a need to protect the rights and

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Assessment of Landslide Vulnerability

Introduction Assessment of landslide vulnerability involves determining the likelihood that a landslide will occur in a certain area, as well as the potential impact of such an event. This process typically includes the following steps: Identifying the potential landslide hazards in the area, such as steep slopes, areas with a history of landslides, and areas prone to heavy rainfall or erosion. Analyzing the susceptibility of the area to landslides, taking into account factors such as

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Understanding and Managing System Failures: A Study of Real-World Examples

If a system is failed, it means that it is not functioning properly or meeting the needs of the users or the organization. As a systems analyst, it would be your responsibility to identify the root cause of the failure and develop a plan to address it. This could involve working with the development team to fix any technical issues, gathering feedback from users to identify areas for improvement, or re-evaluating the system’s requirements and

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The Role and Responsibilities of a Systems Analyst in Improving Organizational Efficiency

Working as a systems analyst involves analyzing an organization’s current systems and processes, identifying areas of improvement, and designing and implementing new systems to increase efficiency and effectiveness. This may include developing new software systems, upgrading existing systems, or integrating different systems to work together. Some key responsibilities of a systems analyst include: Gathering and analyzing data on current systems and processes Identifying areas of improvement and potential solutions Communicating with stakeholders to gather requirements

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Hard Skills and Soft Skills in Systems Analysis and Design

In Systems Analysis and Design, some of the key hard skills needed include: Technical knowledge in areas such as programming languages, database management systems, and software development methodologies. Understanding of system development life cycle (SDLC) models and methodologies, such as Agile, Waterfall, Scrum, etc. Knowledge of system design and modeling techniques, such as use case diagrams, entity-relationship diagrams, data flow diagrams, and class diagrams. Familiarity with project management methodologies, such as the critical path method

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Exploring the Subfields of Geoinformation

Some other thought: “Geoinformation” is the overarching term that encompasses all the fields related to the collection, management, analysis, and dissemination of geographic information. Under “Geoinformation”, we have several subfields: Geographic Information Systems (GIS): A system for capturing, storing, analyzing, and displaying geographically referenced information. GIScience (also known as geospatial science or geoinformatics): The scientific study of the principles and methods used in GIS, including geographic concepts, data structures, algorithms, and software used in GIS,

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Geomatics and Geoinformatics

Geomatics is a broad field that encompasses a wide range of technologies and techniques, including GIS, remote sensing, surveying, and cartography. It is applied to a variety of fields such as land use planning, natural resource management, environmental monitoring, transportation, and emergency response. Geoinformatics is a field that combines elements of GIS, computer science, and statistics to create new ways of understanding and managing spatial data. It is focused on the use of information science

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Geomatics and Land Surveying

Geomatics is the field of study that deals with the measurement, representation, analysis, and management of spatial data. It encompasses a wide range of technologies and techniques, including GIS, remote sensing, surveying, and cartography. It can be applied to a variety of fields such as land use planning, natural resource management, environmental monitoring, transportation, and emergency response. Land surveying, on the other hand, is the measurement and mapping of the land, including its natural and

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An Overview of Geographic Information Systems, GIScience, Geomatics, Geoinformatics, and Geoinformation Technology

Geographic Information System (GIS) is a system for capturing, storing, analyzing, and displaying geographically referenced information. This can include data such as maps, satellite imagery, and demographic information. GIS allows users to create, edit, and analyze spatial data and create visual representations such as maps and 3D models. GIScience (also known as geospatial science or geoinformatics) is the scientific study of the principles and methods used in GIS. It encompasses the study of geographic concepts,

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