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Current Issue
Vol 4 No 2 (2023)
This issue will available online 31th December 2023 for the regular issue of December 2023. All articles in this issue (5 original research articles) were authored/co-authored by 10 authors from 5 countries (Canada, Indonesia, Nigeria and United States).
Published: 2023-12-31
Articles
Application of Different Python Libraries for Visualisation of Female Genital Mutilation
67-83
Long-term Hydrometeorological Time-series Analysis over the Central Highland of West Papua
84-96
Utilizing Model Residuals to Identify Rental Properties of Interest: The Price Anomaly Score (PAS) and Its Application to Real-time Data in Manhattan
97-106
Modelling Infant Mortality Rate using Time Series Models
107-115
Cluster Analysis of Personality Types Using Respondents’ Big Five Personality Traits
116-135