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Atomic Habits : Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results : An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones /
Published 2018“…He knows that lasting change comes from hundreds of tiny decisions - doing two push-ups a day, waking up five minutes early, or holding a single short phone call. He calls these atomic habits. Clear delves deep into cutting-edge psychology to explain why your brain is able to amplify such small changes into such big outcomes. …”
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Teachers' perceptions of history and history teaching in secondary schools
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IoT : development of a home automation system 3
Published 2019“…Portable devices such as mobile phone provides user interface to interact with these IoT devices. …”
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Gamification integration module
Published 2018“…This gamification module will be developed with Adobe PhoneGap framework, an open source distribution of Cordova. …”
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Development of 3D models and animations For 3D displays
Published 2018“…This is done using the Unity Engine and Google Cardboard. Since your mobile phone is used as a display in Google Cardboard, there is no way to interact with the application while in VR mode, hence a WiFi controller functionality is also added such that a second device is able to connect with the first device via WiFi or hotspot and control the display of the first device. …”
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Changing human movement pattern
Published 2018“…This project uses data like movement data and mobile phone data to compare the mobility patterns in Singapore and Paris through the use of technologies like geospatial visualization and big data processing. …”
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QR-code based real-time interactive learning in iOS
Published 2019“…The final year project titled “QR-Code Based Real-Time Interactive Learning in iOS” aims to develop a mobile application for Apple iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad) to enhance the learning methods, in-class participation, engagement and interaction between the lecturer and the students. …”
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Impact of culture on mobility
Published 2019“…With an increase of consumers using smart phone nowadays with cellular data capabilities, using of internet services has become part of an activity that people do while travelling on a daily basis, with that on mind, telecommunication company is able to retrieve movement data and it can be tracked and studied upon to further understand human travel pattern. …”
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Enhancing digital forensic analysis for locating missing persons: multimodal data integration
Published 2024“…This paper presents a framework for enhancing digital forensics to aid a missing person by integrating multimodal data such as location history, social media analysis, eyewitness testimony, mobile phone, and computer data. This approach focuses on creating comprehensive profiling to speed up the search process. …”
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Utilisation of information systems in the port and shipping community.
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Industrial attachment with Singapore Technologies Kinetics
Published 2008“…The author was attached to Singapore Technologies Kinetics at Jalan Boon Lay 24-weeks Industrial Attachment Programme. …”
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Personal health information system for tele-rehabilitation of stroke patients
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Construction of a local area DC-power-supply network prototype
Published 2013“…The exponential increase of consumer devices such as hand phones and tablets mean that there is a higher demand for DC power supply. …”
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Protein profile in cells exposed to non-thermal radiofrequency-field.
Published 2009“…Due to the prevalence and proliferation of telecommunication devices, the use of mobile phones has becomes more widespread than ever, causing public anxiety over the effects of RF radiation on human health. …”
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Mobile dependency
Published 2013“…This advancement of technology has not only revolutionized the mobile phone landscape, but also changed people’s interaction and relationship with such mobile gadgets. …”
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Preprocessing and authentication of 2D barcodes
Published 2013“…Two dimensional (2D) barcode can carry much more information than the traditional 1D barcode. Nowadays, mobile phones come with camera which can be used as a barcode scanner with software embedded in the mobile phone for decoding. …”
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Developing of innovative and cool mobile applications on the Googles Android powered devices 5
Published 2014“…Sports Info is tailored to meet the expectations of smart phone users who regularly checks sports updates like match schedules, score card and important sports news.…”
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Sexting in Singapore : psychosocial risk and protective factors
Published 2017“…Sexting is a neologism made up by the words “sex” and “texting” and it involves the sharing of sexually explicit photos and messages via mobile phone or the Internet. This study attempted to investigate the sexting behaviours in Singapore and explored possible psychosocial risk and protective factors associated with sexting. 205 participants (62 males and 143 females) were recruited for this study using convenience sampling and they were required to answer a series of questionnaires via the Qualtrics survey platform. …”
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