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Software Design Patterns are reusable designs providing common solutions to the similar kind of problems in software development. Creational patterns are that category of design patterns which aid in how objects are created, composed and... more
Software Design Patterns are reusable designs providing common solutions to the similar kind of problems
in software development. Creational patterns are that category of design patterns which aid in how objects
are created, composed and represented. They abstract the creation of objects from clients thus making the
application more adaptable to future requirements changes. In this work, it has been proposed and
implemented the creation of objects involved in Decorator Design Pattern. (Decorator Pattern Adds
Additional responsibilities to the individual objects dynamically and transparently without affecting other
objects). This enhanced the reusability of the application design, made application more adaptable to
future requirement changes and eased the system maintenance. Proposed DMS (Development Management
System) web application is implemented using .NET framework, ASP.NET and C#.
- by Vijay Kerji and +1
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- Design Patterns, Web Applications, Reusability, Singleton Live Birth
An analysis of birth weight was undertaken on secondary data derived from the Malaysian Family Life Survey II. A total of 1629 last singleton live birth infants was analysed with the aim of identifying from the variables available... more
An analysis of birth weight was undertaken on secondary data derived from the Malaysian Family Life Survey II. A total of 1629 last singleton live birth infants was analysed with the aim of identifying from the variables available potential risk factors for low birth weight. Univariate and subsequently multivariate analyses were carried out for this purpose. The incidence of low birth weight was 11.8 percent. Race, parity and prematurity were found to be significantly associated with low birth weight after controlling of the other variables. The findings indicate that more work needs to be done to establish the underlying reasons for low birth weight in Malaysia.
An analysis of birth weight was undertaken on secondary data derived from the Malaysian Family Life Survey II. A total of 1629 last singleton live birth infants was analysed with the aim of identifying from the variables available... more
An analysis of birth weight was undertaken on secondary data derived from the Malaysian Family Life Survey II. A total of 1629 last singleton live birth infants was analysed with the aim of identifying from the variables available potential risk factors for low birth weight. Univariate and subsequently multivariate analyses were carried out for this purpose. The incidence of low birth weight was 11.8 percent. Race, parity and prematurity were found to be significantly associated with low birth weight after controlling of the other variables. The findings indicate that more work needs to be done to establish the underlying reasons for low birth weight in Malaysia.