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    Classifying vulnerability to sleep deprivation using baseline measures of psychomotor vigilance by Kwoh, Chee Keong, Gooley, Joshua J., Patanaik, Amiya, Chua, Eric C. P., Chee, Michael W. L.

    Published 2015
    “…Citation: Patanaik A, Kwoh CK, Chua EC, Gooley JJ, Chee MW. Classifying vulnerability to sleep deprivation using baseline measures of psychomotor vigilance. …”
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    Enhancing motivation and addressing challenges in ESL writing using google docs: Insights from Malaysian tertiary students by Zuraina, Ali, Sharifatun Naim, Shahidan

    “…Results revealed high motivational benefits, with mean scores of 4.59 for improving writing skills through peer feedback and 4.19 for engaging in beneficial discussions. …”
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    Distributed execution of workflow by Khademi Hedayat, Maryam

    Published 2009
    “…The main reasons which led us to this selection are: (i) there is few existing work on partitioning workflow, specially as a means of accelerating workflow execution; (ii) several systems have been developed using three main enactment models (i.e., centralized, hierarchical, and distributed models), but most of them focus on centralized execution control while the existing hierarchical and distributed models still have problems such as high overhead in communication amongst the distributed parties; and (iii) data movement mechanisms are divided into: centralized, mediated, and peer-to-peer models. A good combination of the three mentioned categories (partitioning, enactment, and data movement) with the purpose of reducing workflow make-span (MS) became a motivation to propose our system.…”
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    Bitcoins in the Malaysian Economy by Miraz, Mahadi Hasan, Mohd Sharif, Kamal Imran, Hassan, Mohamad Ghozali, Ismail, Mohd Azril, Ahmad Mahyadin@Mahidin, Fariza

    Published 2021
    “…A bitcoin first released by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008. It is a peer-to-peer (direct connections without an intermediary), open-source encryption system, where transactions occur through a public directory called a blockchain. …”
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    Experimental study on the factors promoting independence of junior auditors. by Lim, Mae., Tan, Sheah Joo., Teo, Bee Tat.

    Published 2008
    “…The first objective is to determine how auditor independence can be promoted by the variation of three cognitive factors, namely, peer opinion, accountability and independent review. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    The blockchain: a new framework for robotic swarm systems by Castelló Ferrer, Eduardo

    Published 2017
    “…Blockchain, an emerging technology originated in the Bitcoin field, demonstrates that by combining peer-to-peer networks with cryptographic algorithms a group of agents can reach an agreement on a particular state of affairs and record that agreement without the need for a controlling authority. …”
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    A model of P2P energy trading for active distribution network based on cooperative game by Li, Yiyang

    Published 2022
    “…In order to solve these problems, this project introduces the concept of Agent to manage the power consumption and transaction in local areas and establishes a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) energy trading framework where Agents work as transaction individuals representing residential electric power consumers. …”
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    Trust management for large-scale heterogeneous wireless sensor and actuator networks (I) by Ummeaiman Najmuddin Shakir

    Published 2015
    “…Reputation is the perception that a peer creates through past actions about its intentions and norms. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Channelized coinShuffle++ : practical unlinkability in the ethereum blockchain by Xiong, Luoyuan

    Published 2019
    “…In this work, we proposed a practical, peer-to-peer, coin mixing protocol in the Ethereum blockchain that significantly enhance transaction privacy and bring back the unlinkability property. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    TraceTogether : pandemic response, democracy, and technology by Stevens, Hallam, Haines, Monamie Bhadra

    Published 2020
    “…By examining the workings and affordances of the TraceTogether app in detail, we argue that its peer-to-peer and open source technology features mobilize the rhetorics and ideals of citizens science and democratic participation. …”
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    Journal Article
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    L2 writers' response to and use of teacher feedback: an activity theory perspective by Lam, Sandra Tsui Eu

    Published 2022
    “…Despite the oft-cited preference for teacher feedback over peer feedback among L2 writers, it has not been established if this preference leads to its greater effectiveness in revising. …”
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    Developing of innovative and cool mobile applications on the Google’s Android powered devices 3 by Peng, Jun

    Published 2014
    “…Some of the concepts like video streaming, peer to peer chat are with mature technology and implementation, while others like crowd sourcing, intelligent transportation still lack innovation on their applications. …”
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    Self-employment for autonomous robots using smart contracts by Castelló Ferrer, Eduardo, Berman, Ivan, Kapitonov, Aleksandr, Manaenko, Vadim, Chernyaev, Makar, Tarasov, Pavel, Wilson, Bryan, Greenwood, Dazza, Walters, Ed

    Published 2022
    “…In these transactions, the robot interacts with humans as a peer, not as a tool. In other words, the robot makes peer financial transactions with humans in the same way that another human would, first as an investment vehicle, then as a seller at an auction, and then as a shop customer and a client. …”
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