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Fields of papers citing papers by Nor Laily Hashim
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nor Laily Hashim
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Hussain, Azham, et al.. (2018). Development of hearing-impaired evaluation model for mobile phone. Journal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer Engineering (JTEC). 10. 59–62.3 indexed citations
Hussain, Azham, et al.. (2017). Objective Measurements Analysis for Usability Evaluation of Mobile Applications for Deaf People. Journal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer Engineering (JTEC). 9. 25–28.2 indexed citations
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Hashim, Nor Laily, et al.. (2017). Coverage Criteria for UML State Chart Diagram in Model-based Testing. Journal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer Engineering (JTEC). 9. 85–89.1 indexed citations
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Mkpojiogu, Emmanuel O.C. & Nor Laily Hashim. (2017). Quality Based Prioritization: An Approach for Prioritizing Software Requirements. Journal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer Engineering (JTEC). 9. 17–21.5 indexed citations
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Hashim, Nor Laily, et al.. (2017). Test Case Generation Model for UML Diagrams. Journal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer Engineering (JTEC). 9. 171–175.2 indexed citations
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Hashim, Nor Laily, et al.. (2016). Adaptive Emergency Evacuation Centre Management for Dynamic Relocation of Flood Victims using Firefly Algorithm. Journal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer Engineering (JTEC). 8(8). 115–119.2 indexed citations
Hashim, Nor Laily, et al.. (2016). Adaptive Approach in Handling Human Inactivity in Computer Power Management. Journal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer Engineering (JTEC). 8(8). 65–69.1 indexed citations
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Hussain, Azham, et al.. (2016). Studies on Deaf Mobile Application: Need for Functionalities and Requirements. Journal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer Engineering (JTEC). 8(8). 47–50.4 indexed citations
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Hashim, Nor Laily, et al.. (2016). Usability Evaluation Model for Mobile Banking Applications Interface: Model Evaluation Process using Experts' Panel. Journal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer Engineering (JTEC). 8(10). 53–57.6 indexed citations
Hassan, Shahizan, et al.. (2012). Measuring Blog Influence. Universiti Utara Malaysia Institutional Repository (Universiti Utara Malaysia). 2(1). 52–68.1 indexed citations
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Hassan, Shahizan, et al.. (2011). Blog Influence Index. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 3(3). 35–45.2 indexed citations
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