The importance of programming paradigms to manufacturing engineering graduates: A case study from international Islamic university Malaysia graduates University Malaysia Graduates
Digital computers that automate manufacturing process are an important aspect for any manufacturing engineers in the modern world. Selection of the programming paradigm (PP), as well as the programming language (PL) that supports it, is crucial to ensure the correct ideas are being used to automa...
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Trans Tech Publications Ltd., Switzerland
2014
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/40116/1/The_Importance_of_Programming_Paradigms_to_.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/40116/4/40116_importance%20of%20programming%20paradigms_scopus.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/40116/ http://www.scientific.net/AMM.465-466.387 |
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Institution: | Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia |
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Summary: | Digital computers that automate manufacturing process are an important aspect for any
manufacturing engineers in the modern world. Selection of the programming paradigm (PP), as well
as the programming language (PL) that supports it, is crucial to ensure the correct ideas are being
used to automate the solution of the problem. In current Malaysian Higher institution practices,
various PPs and PLs courses are offered to current undergraduate manufacturing majors. An online
survey was deployed to experienced manufacturing engineers from various manufacturing
specializations in the industry. Graduates from one of Malaysia’s public universities, International
Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) have been chosen for this particular study. From the survey, it
has been found that almost 80% of the participants agreed that PPs are important for manufacturing
graduates. It was found out that 90% of the participants were from intermediate (scale of 3) until
poor (scale of 1) to express their ability to explain PPs if asked. Only about 10% are able to explain
on PPs (scale of 4 and 5). The study concluded that majority of the manufacturing graduates from
IIUM agreed that PP is an important subject to be taught in university. However, it was found the
majority of the manufacturing graduates lack the knowledge and understanding of PPs and general
PLs. |
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