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    Prototype of student degree classification by Rosyusjuliza, Yusoff

    Published 2006
    “…Degree Classification normally classified after the student finished their study.The student degree classification forecasting is important to classify student degree class before the learning process ended.Therefore,the "Prototype of Student Degree Classification Forecasting (POSDC)" is the suggestion prototype that will solve the manual system used currently.The purpose of this prototype is to forecast student degree class by their student id or name.The forecasting result calculated based on their previous CGP A and credit hours countered for each semester.The student will be classified to 4 classes which are First Class Honours,Upper SeconddClass Honours,Lower Second-Class Honours and Third Class Honours.There are two users of this prototype which are Academic Advisor and REA staffs.The technique that used for this prototype is Fuzzy Logic Technique which is fuzzy rules because it is the most suitable technique applied for forecasting and the result shows that fuzzy rules also is a good technique applied for degree classification forecasting.…”
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    History in Practice. Ann Moyal: The Historian and Independent Scholarship by Ann Moyal

    Published 2002-06-01
    “…Ann Moyal, AM, FAHA, is a graduate with first class Honours in History from Sydney University. In 1949 she went to London to take up a scholarship at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, and worked also as a research assistant at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House. …”
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    Effective supervision of undergraduate research in the forest science and technology by Jusoff, Kamaruzaman

    Published 2007
    “…Due to the need of a highly calibre first class honours undergraduates for the future pool of postgraduates and top notch academia in the Faculty and in UPM, the aim of this paper is therefore to provide a good practice guideline for supervision of undergraduates final year project reports/theses to ensure consistency of approach for staff and students across the faculty and university. …”
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    A Forest Science Effective Research Supervision in the Faculty Of Forestry, Universiti Putra Malaysia by Jusoff, Kamaruzaman

    Published 2008
    “…Due to the need of a highly calibre first class honours undergraduates for the future pool of postgraduates and top notch academia in the Faculty and in UPM, the aim of this paper is therefore to provide a good practice guideline for supervision of undergraduates final year project reports/theses to ensure consistency of approach for staff and students across the faculty and university. …”
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