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| Mohamad Najib Basery, The Green P |  
  The FSKTM team is led by their mentors, Dr. Lili Nurliyana Abdullah, Dr. Razali Yaakob and Dr. Rohaya Latip. 
 
Namely the Green P, they created the 'Botanic Sustainability Smart   System', a web based software to identify the type of soil and suitable   plants that can be planted with it. 
 
A second year student in Bachelor of Computer Science (Computer   Networks), Mohamad Najib said the idea to develop the software was drawn   from the famine situation in Africa. Thus we are inspired to help them   in identifying suitable crops for their land. 
 
"It took us almost two months to develop this system as well as data   collected from the Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry   (MOA), Institute for Research and Development Institute (MARDI) and   assisted by Prof. Dr. Kamaruzaman Joseph from the Faculty of Forestry,   "he said at the Malaysia 2011 Imagine Cup competition at the Pullman   Hotel, Kuching. 
 
In addition, the system is able to analyze the crop price index, which   enables those involved in the agricultural industry to determine their   budget in order to initiate agricultural projects. 
 
Meanwhile, WASPending developed software that combines the teaching of   general knowledge, science and math, and also a hero character as well   as focused history for students aged 10 to 12 years old. 
 
WASPending team leader, Wong Ching Yee said the system called 'Challenge   the Difference "was developed in the form of games and educational   software. 
 
"I hope that this software will draw attention from the children’s education related industry," he said. 
 
His friend, Tan Wee Chong, a final year student of Bachelor of Computer   Science (Software Engineering) from The Frontiers said his group   developed 'The 1 Cent Project' a micro donation system that integrates   with telecommunication companies to further promote the culture of   giving among students. 
 
"Students can donate as low as one cent, and the use of the software can   be promoted by the telecommunications company as a community service   program (CSR). 
 
"By using this system, users can select their donation to be distributed   for non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the amount to be donated  and  the identification number and the data will be verified by the   telecommunication companies after obtaining confirmation," he said. 
 
The 2011 Imagine Cup is a technology competition between the students of   the Institution of Higher Education in promoting solutions to global   problems. 
 
The competition aims to produce talented students in the world of   software designers, programmers, game developers and digital media   enthusiasts and simultaneously addressing issues related to humanitarian   assistance, poverty, education, disease control, health, environment   and global issues. 
 
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