Information technology is heart of information system; however, it‟s proved information system with data,
information and knowledge from the component of information technology (hardware, software, database and
network communication) because they play a critical role in any organization and affects managers and their
organizations in financial University performance. Information Technology can be defined as the used of
electronic means which involve access storage, processing of electronic technology to handling of information.
The study aimed to made Conceptual model and investigate the uses Information Technology for employee at
Private University in the north of Jordan from their perspective of Users‟ satisfactions and impact of
Information Technology on University performance of employee. The study method was a descriptive survey
which uses questionnaire to collect data, questionnaire was justified and developed by the researcher to measure
the university performance based on previous studies its applied to (90) employee from University in the north
of Jordan. The study was using SPSS to analyses data. The results indicate that uses Information Technology for
employee at University in the north of Jordan there were a statistically significant relationship between the
Information Technology and University performance of employee at University in the north of Jordan; however
the sample reported a significant in the hypotheses and accepted. The study have Conclusion should gives more
attention to focus on and beneficial of using Information technology applications.
Exploring the Relationship between MIS and Decision-Making Process at Al-Huss...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
This study aims to identify the role of management information systems (MIS) towards decision-making in Al-Hussein Bin Talal University (AHU). To accomplish the objective of the study, the following hypotheses were formulated: There are NO statistically significant differences between MIS and the effectiveness of the decision-making process (DMP) at AHU. There are NO statistically significant differences in the attitudes of employees at AHU on the role of MIS in the effectiveness of (DMP) due to their demographic variables (gender, age, marital status, job experience, and scientific qualification). The study followed the analytical descriptive approach, a questionnaire was designed to collect the data, it was distributed to a sample of (180) managerial and academic staff of decision-makers at AHU with a recovery rate of (89%). The most important results are: There is a statistically significant relationship between MIS and the decision-making process effectiveness in AHU, The results also showed there are statistically significant differences between the role of management information systems in making decisions due to the variables (age, job experience, and scientific qualification). While there are no statistically significant differences of (gender and marital status) variables, the study recommend the need to increase the support of senior management at AHU for users of information systems, the need to provide training and development programs for them and the need to increase attention to MIS through regular maintenance, continuous development, protection of information, and building an integrated electronic system at the level of all Jordanian universities that guarantees participation as well as safe and effective information exchange between them.
Effect of Technology on Staff Retention: Case Study of Pick N Pay NamibiaFinancialMarketCorpo
Business leaders often realize greater profitability when they have strategies to retain IT employees. However, the cost to replace IT employees creates significant challenges for business leaders. Given the growing impact of
technology on operational costs, retention of IT employees is imperative. This exploratory single case study sought
to identify the strategies that leaders use to increase IT employee retention. The population was employees from
Pick N Pay in Windhoek Namibia, responsible for the retention of IT employees. Herzberg’s two-factor theory was
the conceptual framework for this study. The data was collected from questionnaire that was send through email
by google forms. Data analysis and methodological triangulation which analyzed the answers from questionnaire
It also includes organizations becoming profitable through better employee retention strategies, and it adds to the
body of knowledge that leaders could use to provide stable employment opportunities to individuals. The retention
rates among IT employees affect individuals, families, communities, organizations, and the economy. Implementing
retention strategies may result in improving employee-employer relationships and organizational profitability
Efforts to Revitalize the Computer Science Education in ThailandIJERA Editor
The shortage of ICT professionals in Thai workforce has been appeared in spite of many ICT-related programs
offering in universities across Thailand. The statistics show that a promoting of new ICT-related programs,
modified by CS program, is stealing students from CS program. Thus, CS enrollment decline as well as
students’ dropping outs are problems facing in every Thai universities. This paper reports on a study in which
10 people who are the representative of ICT graduates’ users were interviewed and 702 freshmen who took in
the introductory computer course were surveyed to try to determine the relationship of CS enrollment and ICT
professionals and the factors contributing to decline in CS enrollments. The results revealed that most of ICT
professionals were developed from CS background. The top reasons for rejecting the CS major, were its’
difficulties and students’ desire to use IT as an application, instead of a construction. These were their weakness
in programming and technical work, but the reasons for choosing the CS major were opposite. Finally, this
paper proposes a revitalization of the CS education framework to reverse the trend of CS enrollment decline.
To Assess the Main Drawbacks of Advanced Technology for the Accounting SphereFinancialMarketCorpo
Every accountant knows that accounting is a business language and that language has undergone many
changes over the years. Dissemination in the use of information technology and the production of applications has
contributed to intense shifts in accounting firms’ Procedures as of the 1990s. From the view of accounting experts,
the influence of these advances has not been adequately analysed. The general purpose of this study was therefore to determine the effect of technological progress on the accounting sphere in Namibia. A descriptive survey
design was used to in this study, to establish whether there exists any relationship between advanced technology
and Accounting today. The results indicate that the accelerated speed of technological progress tends to challenge
conventional processes in all fields, including the accounting profession. The study also revealed that businesses
have not only embraced the revolution of advanced technology, but have also started to adopt emerging innovations in the form of accounting software, mobility and the creation of social media platforms. With a figure of
less than 50% IT-enabled use, it is obvious that accounting students and accountants do not know how to run
accounting information systems, while companies continually rely on technological advancements to conduct their
tasks.
The Impact Digitalization Has on Students’ Behavior on a High-Level Instituti...FinancialMarketCorpo
The overall aim of this study was to describe and understand how the impact of digitalization impacts
students’ behavior on a high-level institution such as the University of Namibia. In order to achieve this aim, the
following research questions/and research objectives were formulated. The findings of the study were as follows:
About 60% of respondents indicated had benefited from digitalization offered by the University of Namibia. Meaning that students had a positive behavior on the digitalization in their learning environment. But about 5 (25%) and
4 (20%) of the respondents showed their disagreement. 4 (20%) of the respondents were neutral as the opted in the
middle of the data collection. Only 2 (10%) of the respondents were in agreement with the digital online platforms
that it created a more collaborative lecture room environment at the University of Namibia.
With thus, students were unsatisfied with digital online platforms in the lecture room and referred to it of being
very inadequate and unreliable. With that mind it is recommended that the digitalization should be updated,
restructure and improved by the University for Better Performances and the promotion of learning among the
stakeholders.
In this study, the researcher evaluated the challenges of e-governance implementation in
Nigerian aviation industry, using Dana Airline. The objectives of the study are; to examine the
factors that hinder the effective implementation of e-governance in the selected airline in
aviation industry in Nigeria; and to examine if the factors identified in the implementation of egovernance
have significantly affected the performance of selected airlines in aviation industry
in Nigeria. Recorded population of the study is 850, and the study used Yaro Yamane formula
at 95% confidence level to obtain a sample size of 272. Cronbach alpha was employed to obtain
a reliability instrument that yielded an index coefficient of 0.843, which made the instrument
reliable. In line with the design of this study, the data that were collected for this study were
analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The objectives posed for the study were
answered using mean, standard deviation, and sample independent t-test statistics. The
hypothesis was tested at 5% level of significance. Based on the findings of the study, it was
concluded that ICT infrastructure is the most factor that hinders the implementation of egovernance
in Nigerian aviation industry. This means that without proper ICT infrastructure, it is
impossible to implement the e-governance in aviation industry in a developing country like
Nigeria. In the absence of proper awareness among the users of the e-governance system, it is
impossible to set up an effective e-governance system. Non-acceptability of IT systems, Low
financial capability, Lack of electricity, High-cost, low-reliability of Internet access, Lack of
training facilities and Lack of planning are all factors that hinder the effective implementation of
e-governance in aviation industry in Nigeria. The study also concluded that the
factors/challenges identified in the implementation of e-governance have significantly affected
the performance of selected airlines in aviation industry in Nigeria. The study therefore
recommends among others based on the findings of the study that it is paramount to have a
proper ICT infrastructure to implement e-governance; government should take appropriate steps
to enhance the awareness among the users of e-governance by organizing seminar meeting and
other enlighten the users in the proper application of e-governance.
Critical Success Factors for Effective Internal Auditing: A Case of the Offic...FinancialMarketCorpo
The main aim of this study was to investigate on the critical success factors for effective internal auditing.
Internal auditing is the backbone of internal control in an organization. Although challenges exist on internal audit
in the public of sector, there are success factors for effective internal auditing. The investigation mainly focused on
the case at the Office Auditor General that audits all the public sector offices in Namibia.
The Management team and the internal auditors at the office were the source for the required data to the
researcher questionnaires through google form. The study used empirical literature to identify the critical success factors to effective internal auditing function at the Office of Auditor General. The factors were identified
and categorized into models that were developed from the study. The outcomes were presented in frequency
tables and charts obtained from the data analysis. The results of the study show that management support
and good management practice, adequate well-trained and competent internal audit staff, functional board of
directors, internal policies and control are the critical successful factors to effective internal auditing. However,
management support and good management practice play a vital role among the identified factors. The study
recommended that the Office of the Auditor General should support internal auditing roles by facilitating the internal auditing work and recruit more skilled and qualified internal auditors to increase the effectiveness of internal
auditing.
Exploring the Relationship between MIS and Decision-Making Process at Al-Huss...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
This study aims to identify the role of management information systems (MIS) towards decision-making in Al-Hussein Bin Talal University (AHU). To accomplish the objective of the study, the following hypotheses were formulated: There are NO statistically significant differences between MIS and the effectiveness of the decision-making process (DMP) at AHU. There are NO statistically significant differences in the attitudes of employees at AHU on the role of MIS in the effectiveness of (DMP) due to their demographic variables (gender, age, marital status, job experience, and scientific qualification). The study followed the analytical descriptive approach, a questionnaire was designed to collect the data, it was distributed to a sample of (180) managerial and academic staff of decision-makers at AHU with a recovery rate of (89%). The most important results are: There is a statistically significant relationship between MIS and the decision-making process effectiveness in AHU, The results also showed there are statistically significant differences between the role of management information systems in making decisions due to the variables (age, job experience, and scientific qualification). While there are no statistically significant differences of (gender and marital status) variables, the study recommend the need to increase the support of senior management at AHU for users of information systems, the need to provide training and development programs for them and the need to increase attention to MIS through regular maintenance, continuous development, protection of information, and building an integrated electronic system at the level of all Jordanian universities that guarantees participation as well as safe and effective information exchange between them.
Effect of Technology on Staff Retention: Case Study of Pick N Pay NamibiaFinancialMarketCorpo
Business leaders often realize greater profitability when they have strategies to retain IT employees. However, the cost to replace IT employees creates significant challenges for business leaders. Given the growing impact of
technology on operational costs, retention of IT employees is imperative. This exploratory single case study sought
to identify the strategies that leaders use to increase IT employee retention. The population was employees from
Pick N Pay in Windhoek Namibia, responsible for the retention of IT employees. Herzberg’s two-factor theory was
the conceptual framework for this study. The data was collected from questionnaire that was send through email
by google forms. Data analysis and methodological triangulation which analyzed the answers from questionnaire
It also includes organizations becoming profitable through better employee retention strategies, and it adds to the
body of knowledge that leaders could use to provide stable employment opportunities to individuals. The retention
rates among IT employees affect individuals, families, communities, organizations, and the economy. Implementing
retention strategies may result in improving employee-employer relationships and organizational profitability
Efforts to Revitalize the Computer Science Education in ThailandIJERA Editor
The shortage of ICT professionals in Thai workforce has been appeared in spite of many ICT-related programs
offering in universities across Thailand. The statistics show that a promoting of new ICT-related programs,
modified by CS program, is stealing students from CS program. Thus, CS enrollment decline as well as
students’ dropping outs are problems facing in every Thai universities. This paper reports on a study in which
10 people who are the representative of ICT graduates’ users were interviewed and 702 freshmen who took in
the introductory computer course were surveyed to try to determine the relationship of CS enrollment and ICT
professionals and the factors contributing to decline in CS enrollments. The results revealed that most of ICT
professionals were developed from CS background. The top reasons for rejecting the CS major, were its’
difficulties and students’ desire to use IT as an application, instead of a construction. These were their weakness
in programming and technical work, but the reasons for choosing the CS major were opposite. Finally, this
paper proposes a revitalization of the CS education framework to reverse the trend of CS enrollment decline.
To Assess the Main Drawbacks of Advanced Technology for the Accounting SphereFinancialMarketCorpo
Every accountant knows that accounting is a business language and that language has undergone many
changes over the years. Dissemination in the use of information technology and the production of applications has
contributed to intense shifts in accounting firms’ Procedures as of the 1990s. From the view of accounting experts,
the influence of these advances has not been adequately analysed. The general purpose of this study was therefore to determine the effect of technological progress on the accounting sphere in Namibia. A descriptive survey
design was used to in this study, to establish whether there exists any relationship between advanced technology
and Accounting today. The results indicate that the accelerated speed of technological progress tends to challenge
conventional processes in all fields, including the accounting profession. The study also revealed that businesses
have not only embraced the revolution of advanced technology, but have also started to adopt emerging innovations in the form of accounting software, mobility and the creation of social media platforms. With a figure of
less than 50% IT-enabled use, it is obvious that accounting students and accountants do not know how to run
accounting information systems, while companies continually rely on technological advancements to conduct their
tasks.
The Impact Digitalization Has on Students’ Behavior on a High-Level Instituti...FinancialMarketCorpo
The overall aim of this study was to describe and understand how the impact of digitalization impacts
students’ behavior on a high-level institution such as the University of Namibia. In order to achieve this aim, the
following research questions/and research objectives were formulated. The findings of the study were as follows:
About 60% of respondents indicated had benefited from digitalization offered by the University of Namibia. Meaning that students had a positive behavior on the digitalization in their learning environment. But about 5 (25%) and
4 (20%) of the respondents showed their disagreement. 4 (20%) of the respondents were neutral as the opted in the
middle of the data collection. Only 2 (10%) of the respondents were in agreement with the digital online platforms
that it created a more collaborative lecture room environment at the University of Namibia.
With thus, students were unsatisfied with digital online platforms in the lecture room and referred to it of being
very inadequate and unreliable. With that mind it is recommended that the digitalization should be updated,
restructure and improved by the University for Better Performances and the promotion of learning among the
stakeholders.
In this study, the researcher evaluated the challenges of e-governance implementation in
Nigerian aviation industry, using Dana Airline. The objectives of the study are; to examine the
factors that hinder the effective implementation of e-governance in the selected airline in
aviation industry in Nigeria; and to examine if the factors identified in the implementation of egovernance
have significantly affected the performance of selected airlines in aviation industry
in Nigeria. Recorded population of the study is 850, and the study used Yaro Yamane formula
at 95% confidence level to obtain a sample size of 272. Cronbach alpha was employed to obtain
a reliability instrument that yielded an index coefficient of 0.843, which made the instrument
reliable. In line with the design of this study, the data that were collected for this study were
analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The objectives posed for the study were
answered using mean, standard deviation, and sample independent t-test statistics. The
hypothesis was tested at 5% level of significance. Based on the findings of the study, it was
concluded that ICT infrastructure is the most factor that hinders the implementation of egovernance
in Nigerian aviation industry. This means that without proper ICT infrastructure, it is
impossible to implement the e-governance in aviation industry in a developing country like
Nigeria. In the absence of proper awareness among the users of the e-governance system, it is
impossible to set up an effective e-governance system. Non-acceptability of IT systems, Low
financial capability, Lack of electricity, High-cost, low-reliability of Internet access, Lack of
training facilities and Lack of planning are all factors that hinder the effective implementation of
e-governance in aviation industry in Nigeria. The study also concluded that the
factors/challenges identified in the implementation of e-governance have significantly affected
the performance of selected airlines in aviation industry in Nigeria. The study therefore
recommends among others based on the findings of the study that it is paramount to have a
proper ICT infrastructure to implement e-governance; government should take appropriate steps
to enhance the awareness among the users of e-governance by organizing seminar meeting and
other enlighten the users in the proper application of e-governance.
Critical Success Factors for Effective Internal Auditing: A Case of the Offic...FinancialMarketCorpo
The main aim of this study was to investigate on the critical success factors for effective internal auditing.
Internal auditing is the backbone of internal control in an organization. Although challenges exist on internal audit
in the public of sector, there are success factors for effective internal auditing. The investigation mainly focused on
the case at the Office Auditor General that audits all the public sector offices in Namibia.
The Management team and the internal auditors at the office were the source for the required data to the
researcher questionnaires through google form. The study used empirical literature to identify the critical success factors to effective internal auditing function at the Office of Auditor General. The factors were identified
and categorized into models that were developed from the study. The outcomes were presented in frequency
tables and charts obtained from the data analysis. The results of the study show that management support
and good management practice, adequate well-trained and competent internal audit staff, functional board of
directors, internal policies and control are the critical successful factors to effective internal auditing. However,
management support and good management practice play a vital role among the identified factors. The study
recommended that the Office of the Auditor General should support internal auditing roles by facilitating the internal auditing work and recruit more skilled and qualified internal auditors to increase the effectiveness of internal
auditing.
An Investigation into the Impact of the Electronic Taxation System: A Case St...FinancialMarketCorpo
The Namibian government has benefited to date from information technology in many ways. The
current research attempts to investigate the impact of electronic taxation systems, how well it is used, understood and utilized in developing countries. The importance of understanding and influencing Namibian citizens’
acknowledgement of E-Government services is key, given the substantial investment in government communication, information system technology and the potential for cost saving. One of the most successful E-Government
initiatives, the electronic filing system (e-Filing), allows tax returns to be filed electronically. Despite many taxpayers
adopting this method, a large number are still using the traditional manual method of filing tax returns. A descriptive
research approach, namely the Quantitative method was used to evaluate the impact of electronic taxation systems.
This study utilized the decomposed theory of planned behavior with factors adjusted specifically for Namibia as a
developing country to identify the possible determinants of user acceptance of the e-Filing system among taxpayers. This exploratory study was conducted by means of a questionnaire survey. The questionnaires were completed
by 48 individual taxpayers in Windhoek, which made up the whole sample. The research instruments used were
questionnaires. The data and information collected was inspected for accuracy and completeness. Data collected
was presented in the form of tables, charts and graphs for better understanding. After the data was analyzed the
following findings and conclusions were drawn. Taxpayers using the manual method lack facilitating conditions
such as access to computer and internet resources, which was the most significant barrier to e-Filing usage, while
taxpayers using the electronic method reported perceived usefulness as the primary determinant in their decision to
use e-Filing. Understanding these acceptance factors can extend our knowledge of taxpayers’ decision-making and
lead to better arranging and usage of future EGovernment initiatives in Namibia and other developing countries.
The advancement of the information and communications technology has helped almost all governments across the world as they have exploited these technologies for delivering services to their citizens. However, this phenomenon may face several challenges and barriers that lead to the failure in its adoption, use, or continuous usage. In the Arab countries, the rate of failure in the use of electronic services is high in the public sector. Therefore, previous studies have concentrated on this critical issue and highlighted on the citizens’ perspective andignored the perspective of employees in the government organizations.In addition, very few previous studies dealt with the quality of the services based on the employees’viewpoint. Thus, based on the arguments that have been stated earlier, this preliminary study strives to identify the factors that may affect the electronic administrative adoption according to the employees’ perspective. With regard to the data collection, the quantitative method, self-administered questionnaires will be distributed among the staff of the Al-Mustansiriyah University, Iraq.With regard to data analysis, a partial least squares structural equation modelling will be used as a technique to analyse the collected data from a key respondent (Employee). In fact, this research strivesto enrich the literature by adding more information about the factors that may hinder theadoption of modern technologies in general and electronic administration in particular. With regard to the Al-Mustansiriyah University, the present study is considered as the first study conducted in this area; therefore the outputs will assist the government to remedy these obstacles before beginning any project in the public sector including the use of ICT instead of the conventional manner.The result of the analysis showed that system quality, service quality, trust of organization, and usefulness were found as significant factors that affect the employees’ adoption of e-administration services in University.
This study focuses on determining a working ‘selection criteria model’ that will help Information
Technology (IT) companies choose the right candidates to work on their IT projects in areas such as system
design, requirement gathering and management,
The Barriers of E-Government Success: An Empirical Study from Jordanijmpict
This paper discussed the E-government success barriers and how could these barriers affect in users' dissatisfaction as measure of E-government success. The model explained more embedded relations of Information System (IS) success model in a negative context. E-government quality model encompasses information quality, system quality, service quality and IT infrastructures readiness, which are the predecessors
of user satisfaction as measure of E-government success. The research model has been empirically tested using 93 IT managers and IT specialists of Jordanian government agencies. PLS-structural equation modeling (SEM) has been used because his superior statistical power in dealing with complex causal model and small sample size. The results clearly articulated that provisioned e-services are less than expectations of stakeholders. We found that lack of IT infrastructures readiness is the strongest factor to affect in E-government performance negatively and the most important factor to provoke users’ dissatisfaction. Along with the other factors were found significantly correlated with users' dissatisfaction. The relation of system quality with services quality only the difference between female and male group, where male group found its insignificant while females found that low system quality led to low service quality directly.
THE BARRIERS OF E-GOVERNMENT SUCCESS:AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FROM JORDANijmpict
This paper discussed the E-governmentsuccess barriers and how could these barriers affect in users' dissatisfaction as measure ofE-governmentsuccess. The model explained more embedded relations of Information System (IS) success model in a negative context. E-governmentquality model encompasses information quality, system quality, service quality and IT infrastructures readiness, which are the predecessors of user satisfaction as measure of E-government success. The research model has been empirically tested using 93 IT managers and IT specialists of Jordanian government agencies. PLSstructural equation modeling (SEM)has been used because his superior statistical power in dealing with complex causal model and small sample size. The results clearly articulated that provisionede-services are less than expectationsof stakeholders.We found that lack of IT infrastructures readiness is the strongest factor to affect in E-governmentperformance negatively and the most important factor to provoke users’ dissatisfaction. Along with the other factors were found significantly correlated with users' dissatisfaction.The relation of system quality with services quality only the difference between female and male group, where male group found its insignificant while females found thatlow system quality led to low service quality directly.
Evaluating Total Cost of Ownership for University Enterprise Resource Plannin...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
University Mobile Enrollment System: A Nigeria Perspectiveiosrjce
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
To Assess the Main Drawbacks of Advanced Technology for the Accounting SphereBIJFMCF Journal
Every accountant knows that accounting is a business language and that language has undergone many changes over the years. Dissemination in the use of information technology and the production of applications has contributed to intense shifts in accounting firms’ Procedures as of the 1990s. From the view of accounting experts, the influence of these advances has not been adequately analysed. The general purpose of this study was therefore to determine the effect of technological progress on the accounting sphere in Namibia. A descriptive survey design was used to in this study, to establish whether there exists any relationship between advanced technology and Accounting today. The results indicate that the accelerated speed of technological progress tends to challenge conventional processes in all fields, including the accounting profession. The study also revealed that businesses have not only embraced the revolution of advanced technology, but have also started to adopt emerging innovations in the form of accounting software, mobility and the creation of social media platforms. With a figure of less than 50% IT-enabled use, it is obvious that accounting students and accountants do not know how to run accounting information systems, while companies continually rely on technological advancements to conduct their tasks.
The Management of Information Systems and Its Impact on the Quality of Servic...Eswar Publications
This study aimed to identify the impact of management information systems (MIS) techniques on the quality of services provided at the University of Tabuk from the perspective of students. To achieve the goals of the study, one question were developed and distributed on a random sample of 244 students at the University of Tabuk in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS, V.16) was used to analyze the data of the question.
Determining the core part of software development curriculum applying associa...csandit
The software technology is advancing rapidly over the years. In order to adapt to this
advancement, the employees on software development should renew themselves consistently.
During this rapid change, it is vital to train the proper software developer with respect to the
criteria desired by the industry. Therefore, the curriculum of the programs related to software
development at the universities should be revised according to software industry requirements.
In this study, the core part of Software Development Curriculum is determined by applying
association rule mining on Software Job ads in Turkey. The courses in the core part are chosen
with respect to IEEE/ACM computer science curriculum. As a future study, it is also important
to gather the academic personnel and the software company professionals to determine the
compulsory and elective courses so that newly graduated software developers can easily adapt
to the software projects in the market without taking extra training.
A Study on Guided and Unguided Transmission Medias and a Proposed Idea to Ext...IJERA Editor
Networking in computers enables sharing of information by interconnecting the computing devices. The sharing
of information is possible through transmission media. The transmission media is classified as wired or wireless.
Wired media have limitation in geography. But wireless is not bounded by geography. In the wireless world the
first wireless technology was infrared and it was a very slow technology. So, inventions were continued to find a
better wireless technology, finally we got Bluetooth, Wi-Fi ,WI-MAX and Gi-Fi. In this paper we discussed
about different Wired and Wireless Technologies and given a proposed idea to extend the limit of Gi-Fi beyond
10 meters.
Design and Implementation of Digital Chebyshev Type II Filter using XSG for N...IJERA Editor
ASIC Chips and Digital Signal Processors are generally used for implementing digital filters. Now days the
advanced technologies lead to use of field programmable Gate Array (FPGA) for the implementation of Digital
Filters.The present paper deals with Design and Implementation of Digital IIR Chebyshev type II filter using
Xilinx System Generator. The Quantization and Overflow are main crucial parameters while designing the filter
on FPGA and that need to be consider for getting the stability of the filter. As compare to the conventional DSP
the speed of the system is increased by implementation on FPGA. Digital Chebyshev type II filter is initially
designed analytically for the desired Specifications and simulated using Simulink in Matlab environment. This
paper also proposes the method to implement Digital IIR Chebyshev type II Filter by using XSG platform. The
filter has shown good performance for noise removal in ECG
Mechanical and Chemical Properties of Bamboo/Glass Fibers Reinforced Polyeste...IJERA Editor
The chemical resistance of Bamboo/Glass reinforced Polyester hybrid composites to acetic acid, Nitric acid,
Hydrochloric acid, Sodium hydroxide, Sodium carbonate, Benzene, Toluene, Carbon tetrachloride and Water
was studied. The tensile and impact properties of these composites were also studied. The effect of alkali
treatment of bamboo fibers on these properties was studied. It was observed that the tensile and impact
properties of the hybrid composites increase with glass fiber content. The author investigated the interfacial
bonding between Glsss/Bamboo fiber composites by SEM. These properties found to be higher when alkali
treated bamboo fibers were used in hybrid composites. The hybrid fiber composites showed better resistance to
the chemicals mentioned above. The elimination of amorphous hemi-cellulose with alkali treatment leading to
higher crystallinity of the bamboo fibers with alkali treatment may be responsible for these observations.
Fibrous Scaffold Produced By Rotary Jet Spinning TechniqueIJERA Editor
Poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA)/ poly(ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL) mesh was produced by Rotary Jet Spinning (RJS)
process. RJS is a simple method which fabricates three-dimensional fibers by exploiting a high-speed rotating
nozzle o form a polymer jet which undergoes stretching before solidification without the need of high voltage.
Blend meshes were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA),
differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and infrared spectroscopy Fourier transform (FTIR). SEM imagens
provides information about the morphological structure, which confirmed the production of fibers using RJS.
Data obtained by thermal analyzes indicated the immiscible property of PLLA/PCL blend and also the total
solvent evaporation. As a preliminary in vitro assay it was investigated using Vero cells, was not found any sign
suggesting cell toxicity, indicating biocompatibility. Thus, this report suggests the use of PCL/PLLA mesh as
fiber scaffold substrate for tissue engineering
Energy Storage: CFD Modeling of Phase Change Materials For Thermal Energy Sto...IJERA Editor
To optimize the utilization of thermal conversion systems it is needed to integrate them with thermal energy
storage. Between many types of base materials, the phase change materials (PCMs) are the most adequate
mediums to store and release the thermal energy. PCMs have high latent heat of fusion and, in general, low
thermal conductivity, therefore, nanomaterials are used as additives to enhance the properties of base materials
as PCMs.
Paper presents an exhaustive classification of PCMs and nanomaterials used in thermal energy storage
technologies in addition an assessment about their modeling through computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
Goal was to emphasize CFD use as an effective tool to increase engineering development of thermal energy
storage technologies
An Investigation into the Impact of the Electronic Taxation System: A Case St...FinancialMarketCorpo
The Namibian government has benefited to date from information technology in many ways. The
current research attempts to investigate the impact of electronic taxation systems, how well it is used, understood and utilized in developing countries. The importance of understanding and influencing Namibian citizens’
acknowledgement of E-Government services is key, given the substantial investment in government communication, information system technology and the potential for cost saving. One of the most successful E-Government
initiatives, the electronic filing system (e-Filing), allows tax returns to be filed electronically. Despite many taxpayers
adopting this method, a large number are still using the traditional manual method of filing tax returns. A descriptive
research approach, namely the Quantitative method was used to evaluate the impact of electronic taxation systems.
This study utilized the decomposed theory of planned behavior with factors adjusted specifically for Namibia as a
developing country to identify the possible determinants of user acceptance of the e-Filing system among taxpayers. This exploratory study was conducted by means of a questionnaire survey. The questionnaires were completed
by 48 individual taxpayers in Windhoek, which made up the whole sample. The research instruments used were
questionnaires. The data and information collected was inspected for accuracy and completeness. Data collected
was presented in the form of tables, charts and graphs for better understanding. After the data was analyzed the
following findings and conclusions were drawn. Taxpayers using the manual method lack facilitating conditions
such as access to computer and internet resources, which was the most significant barrier to e-Filing usage, while
taxpayers using the electronic method reported perceived usefulness as the primary determinant in their decision to
use e-Filing. Understanding these acceptance factors can extend our knowledge of taxpayers’ decision-making and
lead to better arranging and usage of future EGovernment initiatives in Namibia and other developing countries.
The advancement of the information and communications technology has helped almost all governments across the world as they have exploited these technologies for delivering services to their citizens. However, this phenomenon may face several challenges and barriers that lead to the failure in its adoption, use, or continuous usage. In the Arab countries, the rate of failure in the use of electronic services is high in the public sector. Therefore, previous studies have concentrated on this critical issue and highlighted on the citizens’ perspective andignored the perspective of employees in the government organizations.In addition, very few previous studies dealt with the quality of the services based on the employees’viewpoint. Thus, based on the arguments that have been stated earlier, this preliminary study strives to identify the factors that may affect the electronic administrative adoption according to the employees’ perspective. With regard to the data collection, the quantitative method, self-administered questionnaires will be distributed among the staff of the Al-Mustansiriyah University, Iraq.With regard to data analysis, a partial least squares structural equation modelling will be used as a technique to analyse the collected data from a key respondent (Employee). In fact, this research strivesto enrich the literature by adding more information about the factors that may hinder theadoption of modern technologies in general and electronic administration in particular. With regard to the Al-Mustansiriyah University, the present study is considered as the first study conducted in this area; therefore the outputs will assist the government to remedy these obstacles before beginning any project in the public sector including the use of ICT instead of the conventional manner.The result of the analysis showed that system quality, service quality, trust of organization, and usefulness were found as significant factors that affect the employees’ adoption of e-administration services in University.
This study focuses on determining a working ‘selection criteria model’ that will help Information
Technology (IT) companies choose the right candidates to work on their IT projects in areas such as system
design, requirement gathering and management,
The Barriers of E-Government Success: An Empirical Study from Jordanijmpict
This paper discussed the E-government success barriers and how could these barriers affect in users' dissatisfaction as measure of E-government success. The model explained more embedded relations of Information System (IS) success model in a negative context. E-government quality model encompasses information quality, system quality, service quality and IT infrastructures readiness, which are the predecessors
of user satisfaction as measure of E-government success. The research model has been empirically tested using 93 IT managers and IT specialists of Jordanian government agencies. PLS-structural equation modeling (SEM) has been used because his superior statistical power in dealing with complex causal model and small sample size. The results clearly articulated that provisioned e-services are less than expectations of stakeholders. We found that lack of IT infrastructures readiness is the strongest factor to affect in E-government performance negatively and the most important factor to provoke users’ dissatisfaction. Along with the other factors were found significantly correlated with users' dissatisfaction. The relation of system quality with services quality only the difference between female and male group, where male group found its insignificant while females found that low system quality led to low service quality directly.
THE BARRIERS OF E-GOVERNMENT SUCCESS:AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FROM JORDANijmpict
This paper discussed the E-governmentsuccess barriers and how could these barriers affect in users' dissatisfaction as measure ofE-governmentsuccess. The model explained more embedded relations of Information System (IS) success model in a negative context. E-governmentquality model encompasses information quality, system quality, service quality and IT infrastructures readiness, which are the predecessors of user satisfaction as measure of E-government success. The research model has been empirically tested using 93 IT managers and IT specialists of Jordanian government agencies. PLSstructural equation modeling (SEM)has been used because his superior statistical power in dealing with complex causal model and small sample size. The results clearly articulated that provisionede-services are less than expectationsof stakeholders.We found that lack of IT infrastructures readiness is the strongest factor to affect in E-governmentperformance negatively and the most important factor to provoke users’ dissatisfaction. Along with the other factors were found significantly correlated with users' dissatisfaction.The relation of system quality with services quality only the difference between female and male group, where male group found its insignificant while females found thatlow system quality led to low service quality directly.
Evaluating Total Cost of Ownership for University Enterprise Resource Plannin...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
University Mobile Enrollment System: A Nigeria Perspectiveiosrjce
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
To Assess the Main Drawbacks of Advanced Technology for the Accounting SphereBIJFMCF Journal
Every accountant knows that accounting is a business language and that language has undergone many changes over the years. Dissemination in the use of information technology and the production of applications has contributed to intense shifts in accounting firms’ Procedures as of the 1990s. From the view of accounting experts, the influence of these advances has not been adequately analysed. The general purpose of this study was therefore to determine the effect of technological progress on the accounting sphere in Namibia. A descriptive survey design was used to in this study, to establish whether there exists any relationship between advanced technology and Accounting today. The results indicate that the accelerated speed of technological progress tends to challenge conventional processes in all fields, including the accounting profession. The study also revealed that businesses have not only embraced the revolution of advanced technology, but have also started to adopt emerging innovations in the form of accounting software, mobility and the creation of social media platforms. With a figure of less than 50% IT-enabled use, it is obvious that accounting students and accountants do not know how to run accounting information systems, while companies continually rely on technological advancements to conduct their tasks.
The Management of Information Systems and Its Impact on the Quality of Servic...Eswar Publications
This study aimed to identify the impact of management information systems (MIS) techniques on the quality of services provided at the University of Tabuk from the perspective of students. To achieve the goals of the study, one question were developed and distributed on a random sample of 244 students at the University of Tabuk in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS, V.16) was used to analyze the data of the question.
Determining the core part of software development curriculum applying associa...csandit
The software technology is advancing rapidly over the years. In order to adapt to this
advancement, the employees on software development should renew themselves consistently.
During this rapid change, it is vital to train the proper software developer with respect to the
criteria desired by the industry. Therefore, the curriculum of the programs related to software
development at the universities should be revised according to software industry requirements.
In this study, the core part of Software Development Curriculum is determined by applying
association rule mining on Software Job ads in Turkey. The courses in the core part are chosen
with respect to IEEE/ACM computer science curriculum. As a future study, it is also important
to gather the academic personnel and the software company professionals to determine the
compulsory and elective courses so that newly graduated software developers can easily adapt
to the software projects in the market without taking extra training.
A Study on Guided and Unguided Transmission Medias and a Proposed Idea to Ext...IJERA Editor
Networking in computers enables sharing of information by interconnecting the computing devices. The sharing
of information is possible through transmission media. The transmission media is classified as wired or wireless.
Wired media have limitation in geography. But wireless is not bounded by geography. In the wireless world the
first wireless technology was infrared and it was a very slow technology. So, inventions were continued to find a
better wireless technology, finally we got Bluetooth, Wi-Fi ,WI-MAX and Gi-Fi. In this paper we discussed
about different Wired and Wireless Technologies and given a proposed idea to extend the limit of Gi-Fi beyond
10 meters.
Design and Implementation of Digital Chebyshev Type II Filter using XSG for N...IJERA Editor
ASIC Chips and Digital Signal Processors are generally used for implementing digital filters. Now days the
advanced technologies lead to use of field programmable Gate Array (FPGA) for the implementation of Digital
Filters.The present paper deals with Design and Implementation of Digital IIR Chebyshev type II filter using
Xilinx System Generator. The Quantization and Overflow are main crucial parameters while designing the filter
on FPGA and that need to be consider for getting the stability of the filter. As compare to the conventional DSP
the speed of the system is increased by implementation on FPGA. Digital Chebyshev type II filter is initially
designed analytically for the desired Specifications and simulated using Simulink in Matlab environment. This
paper also proposes the method to implement Digital IIR Chebyshev type II Filter by using XSG platform. The
filter has shown good performance for noise removal in ECG
Mechanical and Chemical Properties of Bamboo/Glass Fibers Reinforced Polyeste...IJERA Editor
The chemical resistance of Bamboo/Glass reinforced Polyester hybrid composites to acetic acid, Nitric acid,
Hydrochloric acid, Sodium hydroxide, Sodium carbonate, Benzene, Toluene, Carbon tetrachloride and Water
was studied. The tensile and impact properties of these composites were also studied. The effect of alkali
treatment of bamboo fibers on these properties was studied. It was observed that the tensile and impact
properties of the hybrid composites increase with glass fiber content. The author investigated the interfacial
bonding between Glsss/Bamboo fiber composites by SEM. These properties found to be higher when alkali
treated bamboo fibers were used in hybrid composites. The hybrid fiber composites showed better resistance to
the chemicals mentioned above. The elimination of amorphous hemi-cellulose with alkali treatment leading to
higher crystallinity of the bamboo fibers with alkali treatment may be responsible for these observations.
Fibrous Scaffold Produced By Rotary Jet Spinning TechniqueIJERA Editor
Poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA)/ poly(ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL) mesh was produced by Rotary Jet Spinning (RJS)
process. RJS is a simple method which fabricates three-dimensional fibers by exploiting a high-speed rotating
nozzle o form a polymer jet which undergoes stretching before solidification without the need of high voltage.
Blend meshes were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA),
differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and infrared spectroscopy Fourier transform (FTIR). SEM imagens
provides information about the morphological structure, which confirmed the production of fibers using RJS.
Data obtained by thermal analyzes indicated the immiscible property of PLLA/PCL blend and also the total
solvent evaporation. As a preliminary in vitro assay it was investigated using Vero cells, was not found any sign
suggesting cell toxicity, indicating biocompatibility. Thus, this report suggests the use of PCL/PLLA mesh as
fiber scaffold substrate for tissue engineering
Energy Storage: CFD Modeling of Phase Change Materials For Thermal Energy Sto...IJERA Editor
To optimize the utilization of thermal conversion systems it is needed to integrate them with thermal energy
storage. Between many types of base materials, the phase change materials (PCMs) are the most adequate
mediums to store and release the thermal energy. PCMs have high latent heat of fusion and, in general, low
thermal conductivity, therefore, nanomaterials are used as additives to enhance the properties of base materials
as PCMs.
Paper presents an exhaustive classification of PCMs and nanomaterials used in thermal energy storage
technologies in addition an assessment about their modeling through computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
Goal was to emphasize CFD use as an effective tool to increase engineering development of thermal energy
storage technologies
Petrological and Geochemical Studies on Granitoids in BibinagarBhongir Area, ...IJERA Editor
The Granitoids of the Bibinagar- Bhongir area in the Nalgonda district are purely high potassic calc alkaline and
meta aluminous and A-type belongs to Peninsular Gneissic Complex of the Eastern Dharwar Craton. The
petrographic study of granitoids indicates that of pure magmatic origin in the form of different magmatic
textures viz. perthitic, porphyritic and poiklitic textures. Geochemically the granitoids are rich in K2O & Na2O
suggesting source from calc-alkaline magma. The Granitoids are falling mostly in the volcanic arc field on Yb
vs Ta discrimination plot. The REE pattern shows strong Eu negative anomaly, suggesting early separation of
plagioclase and the enhanced level of LILE relative to HFSE in Bibinagar-Bhongir granitoids points to the
subduction zone enrichment and/or crustal contamination of the source region.
Hybrid system with multi-connected boost converterIJERA Editor
Environmentally friendly solutions are becoming more prominent than ever as a result of concern regarding the
state of our deteriorating planet. This paper presents a new system configuration of the front-end rectifier stage
for a hybrid wind/photovoltaic energy system. This configuration allows the two sources to supply the load
separately or simultaneously depending on the availability of the energy sources. The inherent nature of this
Cuk-SEPIC fused converter, additional input filters are not necessary to filter out high frequency harmonics.
Harmonic content is detrimental for the generator lifespan, heating issues, and efficiency. The fused multiinput
rectifier stage also allows Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) to be used to extract maximum power from
the wind and sun when it is available. An adaptive MPPT algorithm will be used for the wind system and a
standard perturb and observe method will be used for the PV system. Operational analysis of the proposed
system will be discussed in this paper. Simulation results are given to highlight the merits of the proposed
circuit
Increasing Security Level in Data Sharing Using Ring Signature in Cloud Envir...IJERA Editor
Sharing of Information in a cloud environment is inevitable in onward of cloud computing environment.
Security in accessing cloud information has to consider many issues such as authentication, cost, time in
uploading and many other criteria. Authentication of data is must for utilizing the others data and uploading our
own data has become tedious. Getting Certificate and for every access is long process and cost increases. Ring
signature gives an assurance to the user to build an unidentified and accurate information sharing system. It
allows a data individualistic to innominate authenticate his data which can be put into the cloud for storage or
analysis purpose. In Identity-Based (ID Based ) Ring Signature Members of this cluster can easily share data
avoiding the pricey certificate verification as done in the usual procedure. Forward Security re authentication
overhead is avoided in Ring Signature by using RSA Algorithm we further provide increased level of security in
reduced time, efficient and simple manner.
Gas-Particulate Models of Flow through Porous StructuresIJERA Editor
A recently developed general model of gas-particulate flow is sub-classified in this work. The model takes into
account both the Darcy resistance and the Forchheimer effects, and is valid for variable particle number density
and flow through variable porosity media. The form of governing equations is discussed when the particle
relaxation time is small.
Identification of Sex of the Speaker With Reference To Bodo Vowels: A Compara...IJERA Editor
This work presents an application of Fundamental Frequency (Pitch), Linear Predictive Cepstral Coefficient
(LPCC) and Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (MFCC) in identification of sex of the speaker in speech
recognition research. The aim of this article is to compare the performance of these three methods for
identification of sex of the speakers. A successful speech recognition system can help in non critical operations
such as presenting the driving route to the driver, dialing a phone number, light switch turn on/off, the coffee
machine on/off etc. apart from speaker verification-caste wise, community wise and locality wise including
identification of sex. Here an attempt has been made to identify the sex of Bodo speakers through vowel
utterance by following Pitch value, LPCC and MFCC techniques. It is found here that the feature vector
organization of LPCC coefficients provides a more promising way of speech-speaker recognition in case of
Bodo Language than that of Pitch and MFCC.
An Analysis of the Existing Frameworks in Cloud Computing Adoption and Introd...IJERA Editor
The coming up of cloud computing in recent years has evolved an interest from different organisations,
institutions and users to take advantage of web applications. This is a result of the new economic model for the
Information Technology (IT) department that cloud computing promises. The model promises a shift from an
organisation required to invest heavily for limited IT resources that are internally managed, to a model where
the organisation can buy or rent resources that are managed by a cloud provider, and pay per use. Cloud
computing also promises scalability of resources and on-demand availability of resources. Although, the
adoption of cloud computing promises various benefits to an organisation, a successful adoption of cloud
computing in an organisation requires an understanding of different dynamics and expertise in diverse domains.
Currently, there are inadequate guidelines for adopting cloud computing and building trust. This paper aims to
evaluating a shortlist of eleven frameworks for Cloud Computing and concludes that none of them addresses all
Cloud adoption challenges fully so that a new framework is required. Later we explain our proposal for the
framework discusses and topics related to the proposed framework.
On-state Torque Optimization for Synthesized MR FluidIJERA Editor
Magneto-Rheological (MR) fluids are the suspension of magnetizable particles in a carrier fluids and their
rheological properties viscosity etc. can be changed by varying the magnetic field applied to it. Due to such
variable characteristics, these MR fluids find wide application in various automotive industries devices e.g. MR
brakes and MR clutches etc. In MR brakes, the MR fluids generate a resisting torque (between housing and
rotor) within milliseconds on the application of magnetic field. In the present work, the optimal values of MR
fluid constituents is obtain which give the high values of on-state torque. For this, 18 samples of MR fluids are
prepared and their compositions are selected using L-18 orthogonal array. Further, an experimental approach is
used to determine and validate the torque generated by the MR fluid samples. For this purpose, experimental
setup is designed and fabricated in-house. ANOVA is used to statistically analyze the significant factors which
affect the on-state torque which in-turn gives the optimal composition of MR fluid. For this optimal composition,
on-state torque of the MR fluid sample came out to be 0.887587 N-m.
On The Substitution of Energy Sources: The Effect of Flex Fuel Vehicles in th...IJERA Editor
The substitution process resultant of the competition between two energy sources for the same market based on
dynamic forecasting model derived from biomathematics, previously applied by authors in the Brazilian
gasoline/hydrated ethanol consumption market is analyzed. The hydrated ethanol restriction supply due to
decreasing production as a consequence of international price of sugar increasing was the prevailing motive of
the forecast breaking. Again the stop and go process adopted by sugarcane private sector was the main reason of
hydrated ethanol decreasing production
Big data Mining Using Very-Large-Scale Data Processing PlatformsIJERA Editor
Big Data consists of large-volume, complex, growing data sets with multiple, heterogenous sources. With the
tremendous development of networking, data storage, and the data collection capacity, Big Data are now rapidly
expanding in all science and engineering domains, including physical, biological and biomedical sciences. The
MapReduce programming mode which has parallel processing ability to analyze the large-scale network.
MapReduce is a programming model that allows easy development of scalable parallel applications to process
big data on large clusters of commodity machines. Google’s MapReduce or its open-source equivalent Hadoop
is a powerful tool for building such applications.
Security Issues and Challenges in Internet of Things – A ReviewIJERA Editor
The Internet of Things (IoT) alludes to the continually developing system of physical articles that component an
IP address for web availability, and the correspondence that happens between these items and other Web
empowered gadgets and frameworks. The security issues of the Internet of Things (IoT) are straight forwardly
identified with the wide utilization of its framework. IoT securities and enhancing the design and several
elements of this work showcases various security issues with respect to IoT and thinks of solutions for the issues
under the advancements included. Here we are going to do a study of all the security issues existing in the
Internet of Things (IoT) alongside an examination of the protection issues that an end-client might confront as
an outcome of the spread of IoT. Most of the overview is centred around the security emerging out of the data
trade innovations utilized as a part of Internet of Things. As a piece of IoTs, genuine concerns are raised over
access of individual data relating to gadget and individual protection. This review tells about the security and
protection issues of IoT.
Liquid Level Estimation in Dynamic Condition using Kalman FilterIJERA Editor
The aim of this paper is to estimate true liquid level of tank from noisy measurements due to dynamic conditions
using kalman filter algorithm. We proposed kalman filter based approach to reduce noise in liquid level
measurement system due to effect like sloshing. The function of kalman filter is to reduce error in liquid level
measurement that produced from sensor resulting from effect like sloshing in dynamic environment. A prototype
model was constructed and placed in dynamic condition, level data was acquired using ultrasonic sensor to
verify the effectiveness of kalman filter. The tabulated data are shown for comparison of accuracy and error
analysis between both measurements with Kalman filter and statistical averaging filter. After several test with
different liquid levels and analysis of the recorded data, the technique shows the usefulness in liquid level
measurement application in dynamic condition.
An Overview of Landslide Forecasting Using Wireless Sensor Network and Geogra...IJERA Editor
Landslides are natural disasters cause losses in many human lives and damage properties every year around the
globe. Using of physical and electronic monitoring makes possible in prediction and prevention losses from
landslide. Today, the wireless sensor network technology has been developed rapidly for landslide predictions.
The primary object of this present paper is to overview the landslide prediction method using wireless sensor
networks (WSN) and geographical information systems (GIS). The paper focuses on various landslide
conditioning factors, WSN design requirement, and small scale down slope model similar to study area (hazard
location). Landslide prediction database to support warning system are also discussed.
Effect of MR Fluid Damping during Milling of CFRP LaminatesIJERA Editor
Machining of fiber reinforced composites is an essential activity taken up in order to integrate them with other
components. Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites are difficult to machine owing to the nonhomogeneity
of their constituent materials and abrasive nature. As these materials involve more than one phase,
the variation of cutting forces is rather large, which leads to tool chatter and poor surface finish. Therefore the
proper selection of the tool, process parameters and the ability to control the machining forces would result in
better tolerances and improved surface finish. In this study, multiple slots are machined in CFRP laminates
under different machining conditions of spindle speed, feed and depth of cut. A comparative study is made by
conducting the same set of experiments under the influence of the magneto- rheological (MR) damping in order
to assess the tool deflection. It is observed that the MR fluid damping reduces the tool deflection and thus
improves the quality of machined surfaces.
Top Cited Articles International Journal of Managing Information Technology (...IJMIT JOURNAL
International Journal of Managing Information Technology (IJMIT) is a quarterly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles that contribute new results in all areas of the strategic application of information technology (IT) in organizations. The journal focuses on innovative ideas and best practices in using IT to advance organizations – for-profit, non-profit, and governmental. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, government and industry to focus on understanding both how to use IT to support the strategy and goals of the organization and to employ IT in new ways to foster greater collaboration, communication and information sharing both within the organization and with its stakeholders. The International Journal of Managing Information Technology seeks to establish new collaborations, new best practices, and new theories in these areas
The Impact of Information Technology on Business Transformation in the Operat...IJMIT JOURNAL
The study aims at measuring the effects of information technology on the transformation of businesses in communication companies in Jordan. The study population consisted of companies' directors as well as their deputies, assistants, advisors, in addition to department managers and their assistants. The total number of the study subjects is 3 designated communication companies in Jordan; these are: Zain, Umniah, and Orange. To achieve the aim of the study, the researcher had prepared a questionnaire which comprises of 45 items covering the three factors of the independent variable (Information Technology): infrastructure, developmental environment, and executive support systems and applications, as well as the three factors of the dependent variable (Transformation of Businesses): operations, organization change, and workers' competence. In order to test the hypotheses, the following three criteria were adequately used: The Medians, the Standard Deviations, as well as the Regression Analysis. The study has reached a number of results; the most notable amongst these results is that there is a positive effect that is statistically significant of information technology on the elements of business transformation in Jordanian communication companies and all of their relating elements.
The Impact of Information Technology on Business Transformation in the Operat...IJMIT JOURNAL
The study aims at measuring the effects of information technology on the transformation of businesses in communication companies in Jordan. The study population consisted of companies' directors as well as their deputies, assistants, advisors, in addition to department managers and their assistants. The total number of the study subjects is 3 designated communication companies in Jordan; these are: Zain, Umniah, and Orange. To achieve the aim of the study, the researcher had prepared a questionnaire which comprises of 45 items covering the three factors of the independent variable (Information Technology): infrastructure, developmental environment, and executive support systems and applications, as well as the three factors of the dependent variable (Transformation of Businesses): operations, organization change, and workers' competence. In order to test the hypotheses, the following three criteria were adequately used: The Medians, the Standard Deviations, as well as the Regression Analysis. The study has reached a number of results; the most notable amongst these results is that there is a positive effect that is statistically significant of information technology on the elements of business transformation in Jordanian communication companies and all of their relating elements.
The last decade of the twentieth century and the turn of twenty-first century witnessed significant progress in technology in general and information technology and communication in particular. Such progress still continues until today, accelerating with wide quick strides more than ever. This age has produced many mechanisms for manufacturing knowledge and more advanced technological means that have made the globe as a small village. Communication technology, which is represented by the internet, has played a huge rule in transferring information and technological revolution from the north to the south passing by the east and the west at the same time. All of that have had an impact on all political, economic, educational, teaching, social, media, and advertisement systems in all communities.
The term technology is derived from Greek. It consists of two parts, techno, which means skills or art, and logy, which means science or study. Thus, the word technology means the science of performance, science of implementation, or the technical methods to achieve a practical purpose, the science of industrial operation.
Present study aims to investigate the influence of ICTs dimensions (Information Technology (IT),
Management Information System (MIS), Office automation (OA), Intranet and Internet) on workforce
productivity for a group of industrial organizations in Alexandria - Egypt. The population of the study was
managers and staff members working in different areas related to ICTs in the selected industrial
organizations at various managerial levels. Descriptive-statistical combined research study was conducted.
The selection of the participating industrial organization done using simple random sampling technique.
Data collection done using questionnaires. In order to check the validity of the study instrument expert
comments were used and the reliability of the questions calculated as 79% using Cronbach’s Alpha
coefficient. The analysis of instrument data done using single variable t-test, Friedman and variance
analysis. The study findings revealed that the specified dimensions of ICTs positively affect workforce
productivity of industrial organizations in Alexandria - Egypt.
DIGITALIZATION AND DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN TAKING THE OMAN ACADEMIC ACCREDI...IAEME Publication
Higher Education Institutions across the world will have to take a digital route in imparting knowledge and skills to the students’ community. The world got stunned when it was hit by COVID- 19. Business Sectors were exploring alternative methodologies for continuing their business activities. Business Units had started investing huge amount of money on digitalizing and digital transformation of their processes, so that could keep moving ahead in the market achieving their goals and objectives. Likewise, educational institutions were also thinking extensively about the learning support to be extended for the students’ community to learn and to progress. Educational institutions also had to take up the same route of using internet technologies extensively to reach out students’ community. So, digitalization and digital transformation have become the essence now. Educational institutions have taken Internet Technologies as one of the key routes for imparting education and providing allied services to students. This trend would continue to be dominating and replacing the conventional teaching practices soon. Education Institutions need to re-orient their operations like teaching and learning, staff and student services, marketing, governance, industry-community engagement, digitally. For educational institutions, data concerning students, pass outs, graduating, placements etc are of vital importance for evaluating their strategic plans and preparing action plans accordingly. The government of Sultanate of Oman has allocated approximately 1.58 billion Omani Riyals in 2018 for providing quality education that is on par with international standards. (Press Reader, 2019), which shows its commitment towards enhancing the quality of higher education. The Higher Educational Institutions in Sultanate of Oman have been implementing internet-based technologies in teaching and learning during COVID – 19 period. They have been in favour of digitalizing teaching and learning and academic support services. Educational Institutions in Oman must be accredited by Oman Accreditation Authority, an apex accreditation authority. The apex authority is prescribing certain standards to be complied with by the educational institutions to have been certified as an accredited and excellent academic service providers in the country. So, there exists a good scope for the use of digital technologies in educational institutions in rendering various educational services like serving alumni, gathering data about students’ issues, identifying industry requirements in making plans about new offerings etc. Use of digital technologies would help higher educational institutions achieving its objectives and goals without many hardships.
Top 20 Cited Research Articles in Information Management - 2021IJMIT JOURNAL
International Journal of Managing Information Technology (IJMIT) is a quarterly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles that contribute new results in all areas of the strategic application of information technology (IT) in organizations. The journal focuses on innovative ideas and best practices in using IT to advance organizations – for-profit, non-profit, and governmental. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, government and industry to focus on understanding both how to use IT to support the strategy and goals of the organization and to employ IT in new ways to foster greater collaboration, communication and information sharing both within the organization and with its stakeholders. The International Journal of Managing Information Technology seeks to establish new collaborations, new best practices, and new theories in these areas
The Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Business Manage...Dr. Nazrul Islam
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is an integral part of business management now-a-day. It is inevitable for the smooth running of business irrespective of size and complexity all over the world. Due to the rapid development of ICT and its huge use in all spheres of our lives, businesses are also influenced by it. Now, businesses are managing their resources by using ICT support that is helping them to perform their tasks faster and accurate than before. But the developing countries like Bangladesh are still struggling to introduce ICT supports in all areas of businesses. But due to a very strong culture at work place, this effort is hindered substantially. Therefore, this paper aims at identifying the present status of the use of ICT in business management and its challenges it faces. Secondary data have been primarily used for conducting this study which was collected from the different business reports and the journal papers. An experience survey was also conducted among the senior administrators of the business houses were also included in the study. Results show that the use of ICT is very low in the small and medium business enterprises while the large businesses houses are using ICT supports. Results also show that the use of ICT primarily depends on the complexity and the nature of the business. The entrepreneurs who have ICT literacy, they are mostly using ICT supports in the management of their businesses. This study suggests that the business houses in Bangladesh should use ICT support in order to increase the efficiency at their work. But this is often depends on the ICT infrastructure of the country as a whole.
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Conceptual Model of Information Technology and Its Impact on Financial University Performance in North of Jordan
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Conceptual Model of Information Technology and Its Impact on
Financial University Performance in North of Jordan
Fawzi Altaany1*
, Attallah Hassan Mohamed Al-Taani2
Department MIS, Irbid National University, Faculty Of Administrative And Financial Sciences, Irbid, Jordan.1
Department Of Banking And Finance, Faculty Of Economics And Administrative Sciences, Jerash University,
Jordan2
ABSTRACT
Information technology is heart of information system; however, it‟s proved information system with data,
information and knowledge from the component of information technology (hardware, software, database and
network communication) because they play a critical role in any organization and affects managers and their
organizations in financial University performance. Information Technology can be defined as the used of
electronic means which involve access storage, processing of electronic technology to handling of information.
The study aimed to made Conceptual model and investigate the uses Information Technology for employee at
Private University in the north of Jordan from their perspective of Users‟ satisfactions and impact of
Information Technology on University performance of employee. The study method was a descriptive survey
which uses questionnaire to collect data, questionnaire was justified and developed by the researcher to measure
the university performance based on previous studies its applied to (90) employee from University in the north
of Jordan. The study was using SPSS to analyses data. The results indicate that uses Information Technology for
employee at University in the north of Jordan there were a statistically significant relationship between the
Information Technology and University performance of employee at University in the north of Jordan; however
the sample reported a significant in the hypotheses and accepted. The study have Conclusion should gives more
attention to focus on and beneficial of using Information technology applications.
Keywords: Information technology, Users‟ satisfactions, financial University performance
I. INTRODUCTION
Information technology was parts of
information system; information has always been
an essential part of every University in private or
public sector, its importance for financial
University performance and managers needed it‟s
to maintain their capital, to ensure its smooth
running and achieve goals in their financial
University performance [1]. Financial University
performance is concerned with maximization of
profitability and the owner‟s wealth [2].
Information Technology can be defined as
the used of electronic means which involve access
storage, processing of electronic technology to
handling of information, the various forms of
information Technology (hardware, software,
database and network communication) uses in
order to improve financial performance of the
operations and profitability of the business as a
whole.
The information must be accurate,
relevant, timely, and complete as it should provide
a valid and reliable reflection of reality,
information Technology brought by new
technologies has had a significant effect on the all
people life, financial University performance and
play globally, It is the technology that is makes the
information revolution[3].
Today‟s organizations external
environment (social, legal, economics, political and
technology) is very dynamic and witness rapid
changes as a result of the innovation, technological
changes and increased understanding of customers.
Financial information system performance were
operates in dynamics, complex and competitive
environment characterized by these changing
conditions and highly unexpected with Information
Technology is at the centre of this global change
curve.
According to [4] stated that managers
cannot disregard Information Systems because they
play a critical role in financial University
performance. They agreed that the all 500
companies are linked to Information System. The
application of information technology concept,
techniques, policies and implementation Strategies
to company has become a subject of fundamental
importance and concerns to all organizations to
meet global competitiveness. Information
technology directly affects the Users‟ satisfactions,
the financial performance and the nature of services
offered in the organization. Information technology
has continuously changed the way of organization
relation worldwide with the variety of innovative
features and devices available to enhance financial
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information system performance, the speed and
quality of product or services delivery.
Organizations providers should modify
their traditional operational working to remain their
financial University performance and viable [5].
Thus, information technology has emerged as a
stimulant for increase Users‟ satisfactions to
provide the product or serves of the world to aid
the process and procedure required to ensure the
financial University performance and various
organizational goals.
The role of Information technology in the
financial University performance in public or
private sector became of interest to this study due
to the significant role it plays in organization by
stimulating them through the intermediation of that
need them for productive activities. This function is
very vital for any organization that intends to
experience meaningful growth because it makes
more efficiently and effectiveness too than if they
had to relate directly with one another [6].
Hence, the objective of this study is to
provide conceptual model and examine the roll of
information technology in ensuring efficient
service delivery in the financial University
performance at the north of Jordan as a strategy for
the actualization of the maximization financial
performance.
II. IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY
The importance of this survey comes from the
following points:
1. The importance of this study is to call for the
development of and interaction with modern
information technologies, as it works to
promote management efficiency which is
reflected in a positive way to improve financial
University performance.
2. The study contributes to highlight the
information technologies in the university in
north of Jordan to demonstrate the importance
of use, and highlights the strengths and
weaknesses resulting.
3. The issue has not been addressed to research in
the university in north of Jordan
4. This study working on recommendations after
analyzing the results of research, as well as
researchers can benefit from this study.
III. AIM OF THE STUDY
The objective of the study consists of the
following:
1. Examine the current reality of information
technologies and their roll on improving
financial performance of university in north of
Jordan.
2. Study of human and physical potentials
available in the Jordanian university in the
north of Jordan that help to improve financial
University performance.
3. To make recommendations to enhance the role
of information technologies to improve
university performance.
4. Find out how information technologies support
at all levels of management of university in
Jordan.
IV. PROBLEM OF THE STUDY
Developed of information technology
which the heart of information system, the
information of technology which had software,
hardware, Database and network communication
are effects the Users‟ satisfactions behavior and
financial performance of university, these
technologies having a significant impact on social
development especially of financial University
performance [7]. At present, the Ministry of
Education and Ministry of Higher Education in
Jordan talk for improvement of education in Jordan
but the financial performance was one element to
improve these University to produce outputs
learning efficient and effectiveness, the researcher
is a university professor at one of Jordanian
universities, researcher realized that most of
undergraduate students and academics in university
are using information technology that was create
more knowledgeable and satisfied with its.
However, there are challenges users commonly
face while using information technology, the
researcher tried to know and investigated of using
information technology and its roll on financial
performance of University at the north of Jordan.
V. HYPOTHESES
In order to address the problem of study
and achieve its goals, hypotheses were developed
as follows:
H1: There is a significant statistical between using
information technology and financial University
performance at the north of Jordan from
perspective of Users‟ satisfactions.
VI. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
The University organization is becoming
highly Information technology based due to it‟s
inter departments link; it appears to have the most
of the benefits of revolution in technology, as can
be seen by its application to almost all areas of its
activities [8]. Information technology has
broadened the scope of University practices and
changed the nature of the learning in University as
well as the competitive environment to have the
effectiveness and efficiency in financial University
performance which they operate. These information
technology were assist the world for University and
they are currently taking due advantage of these
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innovations to provide improved financial
performance of University in the face of
competition and faster services that enhance
performance [9].
Information technology advancement
facilitates financial performance of University and
creates convenient alternatives to learning and
helped Users‟ satisfactions in the University to the
development of a truly global of operative. Users‟
satisfactions were widely discussed by researchers
and administrators. They have stated important,
interest and benefits of Users‟ satisfactions [10]. In
general, understand Users‟ satisfactions and its
variable is very important to achieve objective or
goals [11]. Price defined Users‟ satisfactions
simply as affective orientation of worker to their
job [12]. The first component of Information
technology was Hardware is defined as any
physical component of a computer system that
contains a circuit board, second was Software is a
generic term for organized collections of computer
data and instructions, third was Database
Systematically organized or structured repository
of indexed information (usually as a group of
linked data files) that allows easy retrieval,
updating, analysis, and output of data. Stored
usually in a computer and the final was Network is
a systems integrator and government solution
provider with a deep expertise and broad
experience in design and integration of complete
projects covering Data, Video and Voice services
[13].
Technological advance are important due
to the fact that it will be feasible to outsource quite
a number of the University and regulation can be
more technologically dependent and better focused
rather than focusing on conceptual guidelines.
Information technology revolution both in terms of
innovation rate and speedy operation has made a
good number of university embrace the use of
Information technology and infrastructure in their
operations [14].
VII. LITERATURE REVIEW
Managers needed information Systems
which contain information technology because they
play a critical role in financial University
performance. The application of information
technology concepts, techniques, policies and
implementation strategies to University
emplacement has become a subject of fundamental
importance and concerns to all organization which
needed for local and global competitiveness.
Information technology directly affects managers
and their organizations in financial University
performance.
Information Technology is the automation
of processes, controls, and information production
using hardware, software, database and network
communication to ensure smooth and efficient
running of activities. It is using real time and online
system [15].
According to [16] studied the” Effect of
information and communication technology on
organization performance in banking sector “.the
study is aimed at examining the Effect of
Information and Communication Technology on
Organization Performance in Banking Industry.
The result of the study indicates that the
introduction of Information and Communication
Technology in banking services has a positive
effect in the development and growth of the
organization. Also, to indicate that customers are
their asset and the best possible way to satisfy them
is to give them the best services. The survey
revealed the information and communication
technology leads to efficient and effective
performance of banks and information and
communication technology leads to competitive
advantage over others and thus increases banks
profitability.
According to study [17] studied “the
impact of whatsapp mobile social learning on the
achievement and attitudes of student compared
with face learning in the classroom“. The aimed of
this study were to explore the impact of using
WhatsApp mobile learning activities on the
achievement and attitudes of online students using
mobile devices at the university. This study
compares students in an experimental group with a
control group from a university class, the
experimental group is based on WhatsApp mobile
learning activities The t-test was used to compare
the differences between the experimental and
control groups. The results of the study reveal that
the experimentation shows that there are real
differences, at 0.05 alpha level, in the achievements
and attitudes of the experimental group compared
with the control group
According to [18] studied the Impact of
Face book Usage on Undergraduate Students
Performance in Irbid National University: Case
Study, the result of their study shows the survey
revealed that 77% of the students have an account
on Face book. One of the main findings is that
there was a significant relationship between gender
and Face book usage and the study revealed that
whenever the less time spent on Face book, the
higher performance will be in grade point average.
This was conducted by the negative correlation
between time spent on Face book and the
performance of undergraduate student. The study
has seven hypotheses; two of them were rejecting
against five acceptable hypotheses.
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According to study of [19] studied the”
The Impact of Information and Communication
Technology on the Performance of Libyan Banks”
the paper aims to demonstrate, through research,
the possibility of the transformation of Libyan
commercial banks from the traditional style of
work to the modern style based on the idea of
electronic banking, by recognizing the reality of the
banks in Libya and the availability of the basic
requirements for a shift towards modern banks. The
result were , Information and Communication
Technology can affect the performance and
efficiency of commercial banks and the impact of
banking reforms on the banking sector in Libya
since 2005 also the results confirmed the level of
using Information and Communication Technology
is low in Libyan commercial banks; in addition an
analysis revealed that poor state infrastructure,
especially within the fields of telecommunications
and electricity, causes unattractive performance
within Libyan commercial banking operation and
government intervention was the main reason
behind the lack implementation of ICT.
According to study of [20] The Impact of
Information and Communication Technology on
Banks‟ Performance and Customer Service
Delivery in the Banking Industry” the aimed of this
study was to consider a critical literature review of
previous researchers with the objective to examine
the impact of Information and Communication
Technology on banks performance and customer
service delivery. The result was makes of a critical
review of peer reviewed, scholarly and
organizational literature regarding the impact of
Information and Communication Technology on
banks‟ performance to examine if banks have
successfully achieved effective customer‟s service
delivery, by providing high level of customer
service through online delivery channel, besides
operating cost minimization and revenue
maximization.
VIII. METHODOLOGY
The study was used a descriptive survey
design. The aimed of descriptive surveys is to
collect detailed and factual information that
describes an existing phenomenon [21]. The target
population of the study was University in the north
of Jordan. A sample of three Universities was
chosen. A total sampling technique was used to
select 90 personnel who provide response to a
structured questionnaire design to solicit their view
about the role of Information Technology in
financial University performance in north of
Jordan.
The questionnaire was specifically
designed and modify according to privies study to
accomplish the objectives of the study. It‟s
contained 12 questions that measure the role of
Information Technology in financial University
performance in north of Jordan, using a Likert scale
of five points: Strongly Agree, Agree, Undecided,
Disagree, and Strongly Disagree. The Ordinary
Least Square method (OLS) was used in analysis
which comprises various tests such as t-test, f-test,
r2 and the adjusted r2.
IX. TESTING HYPOTHESES
Hi: There is a significant statistical
between using information technology and
financial University performance at the north of
Jordan from perspective of Users‟ satisfactions.
The findings showed that the majority of
the respondents have perceived the implement and
the value of Information technology in the financial
University performance and there were a
significant statistical between using information
technology and financial University performance at
the north of Jordan see table (1).
In table (1) there is a relationship between
the dependent financial University performance
and the independent variable Information
Technology and a positive relationship between
these variables and the (R2) explains the proportion
of the total variations in the dependent variable that
is attributable to the variations in the independent
variable, but the significance of individual
parameters used in the model reveal a significant
estimator as all variables under consideration at 5%
level of significant, The model is significant
because the calculated F-ratio of 24.605 was
greater than the table values of 3.92 at both 5%
levels of significance.
Table 1: Presentation of Results
Dep.Variable
financial University
performance
Coefficient t-value Sig R R2 R2
Adjusted
F
Ratio
Sig
Constant
Information
Technology
19.63
5.17
7.60
1.61
0.00
0.00
0.69 0.32 0.21 24.60 0.00
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X. CONCLUSION
Information technology is the heart of
information system; however the information
technology is Part of its ingredients, this part
supply information system with data, information
and knowledge from the component of information
technology because they play a critical role in any
organization and affects managers and their
organizations financial University performance.,
however Information technology affects all level of
management in the their work and lead to draws
them to obtain efficiency, effectiveness and users
satisfaction resulting in increase the financial
University performance.
Information Technology is the automation
of processes, controls, and information production
using hardware, software, database and network
communication to ensure smooth and efficient
running of activities. It is using real time and online
system [22].
In this study, the Information technology
applications and the components of it are as
(hardware, software, database, and network
communication) and financial University
performances for employee in the north of Jordan
are investigated according to perception of Users‟
satisfactions in these University. According to
Correlations, Coefficients (a) and multiple linear
regressions were used to associate with the research
model analysis results, positive and relationships
were found among the variable of studied. The
results of the research reveal that the hypotheses
were influence university performances and
significant statistical and Acceptance.
Since it is anew technology for University
face many challenges in using it in university
because of several reasons such as lack of training
on the accurate way to use these technologies in
addition to the lack of clear information about
benefits of using Information technology
applications and home for University Recently
there is a good movement toward enhancing
University to make use of this vital and valuable
technology.
Conceptual model of information
technology (1)
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