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Simplified search suggestions : Zaidan Bilal Bahaa |
1 | 2017 article | An effective diagnostic to overcome reading difficulties among learners with average reading ability Ahmad Noor Aini, Hashim Mashitoh, Ansaef Al-Juboori Aos A.Z., Zaidan Bilal Bahaa, 1688 hits |
2 | 2021 article | Investigating the effect of social and cultural factors on drivers in Malaysia: A naturalistic driving study Bilal Bahaa Zaidan Road accidents are increasing every year in Malaysia, and it is always challenging to collect reliable pre-crash data in the transportation community. Existing studies relied on simulators, police crash reports, questionnaires, and surveys to study Malaysia’s drivers’ behavior. Researchers previously criticized such methods for being biased and unreliable. To fill in the literature gap, this study presents the first naturalistic driving study in Malaysia. Thirty drivers were recruited to drive an instrumented vehicle for 750 km while collecting continuous driving data. The data acquisition system consists of various sensors such as OBDII, lidar, ultrasonic sensors, IMU, and GPS. Irrelevant data were filtered, and experts helped identify safety criteria regarding multiple driving metrics such as maximum acceptable speed limits, safe accelerations, safe decelerations, acceptable distances to vehicles ahead, and safe steering behavior. These thresholds were used to investigate the inf..... 1294 hits |
3 | 2021 article | Novel multi-perspective usability evaluation framework for selection of open source software based on BWM and group VIKOR techniques Zaidan, Bilal Bahaa Increasing demand for open-source software (OSS) has raised the value of efficient selection in terms of quality; usability is an essential quality factor that significantly affects system acceptability and sustainability. Most large and complex software packages partitioned across multiple portals and involve many users - each with their role in the software package; those users have different perspectives on the software package, defined by their knowledge, responsibilities, and commitments. Thus, a multi-perspective approach has been used in usability evaluation to overcome the challenge of inconsistency between users' perspectives; the inconsistency challenge would lead to an ill-advised decision on the selection of a suitable OSS. This study aimed to assist the public and private organizations in evaluating and selecting the most suitable OSS. The evaluation of the OSS software packages to choose the best one is a challenging task owing to (a) multiple evaluation criteria, (b) cri..... 807 hits |