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Development of a Student Absence Submission System

By Shahabuddin Amerudin The development of the Student Absence Submission System focuses on streamlining and improving the efficiency of student absence reporting. This system is designed to provide students a simple, intuitive, and accessible platform to report their absences to the university, while offering administrative staff an organized system to manage and monitor these reports. This article provides an in-depth overview of the system, detailing its requirements, functionality, and future plans for enhancement. 1. System Overview The Student Absence Submission System (https://absence.kstutm.com) allows students to submit their absence reports through an online form, attaching any supporting documentation such as a medical certificate […]

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Analysis Phase of a Web and Mobile Integrated Mapping System: Tools, Diagrams, and Suitable Models

Analysis Phase of a Web and Mobile Integrated Mapping System

By Shahabuddin Amerudin The analysis phase of a web and mobile integrated mapping system is a vital part of the system development process, where all requirements are gathered, assessed, and organized to ensure a smooth and effective design and implementation of the system. This phase involves understanding the functional and non-functional requirements, identifying the key features needed by end-users, and setting up technical specifications that the system must adhere to. A variety of tools and methodologies are employed during this phase to collect, analyze, and document user requirements, and to visualize the system’s structure through diagrams and models. Several tools are essential during the

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Development of a Web and Mobile Integrated Mapping System for Environmental Monitoring

System Analysis and Design: Development of a Web and Mobile Integrated Mapping System for Environmental Monitoring

By Shahabuddin Amerudin In recent years, environmental monitoring has become increasingly crucial for conservation efforts, leading to the development of innovative systems that leverage web and mobile technologies. One such system is the Web and Mobile Integrated Mapping System, which was developed to track and analyze environmental hotspots, including forest areas, mangrove plantations, and wildlife habitats. This system provides real-time data collection and visualization capabilities through a web interface and a mobile application, allowing users to access and contribute data in a seamless and efficient manner. The system was developed over a period of six months, using an Agile methodology, and involved

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System Analysis and Design: The Development of a Smart Healthcare System

System Analysis and Design: The Development of a Smart Healthcare System

One of the latest innovations in computer systems is the development of Smart Healthcare Systems, which integrate advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud computing. These systems provide real-time health monitoring, diagnostics, and predictive healthcare services, with the goal of transforming the healthcare industry. By using AI-powered analytics and IoT devices, healthcare providers can monitor patient data in real-time, detect abnormalities, and provide timely interventions. In this case, we examine the development process of a Smart Healthcare Monitoring System, which utilizes wearable devices and AI models to offer continuous monitoring and predictive health diagnostics. The

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System Analysis and Design: A Comprehensive Guide

By Shahabuddin Amerudin System Analysis and Design is a foundational process in the development of software and information systems. It involves a series of structured activities aimed at understanding the specific needs of users and designing a system that meets these needs through the application of technology. This process is essential to ensure that the final system operates effectively, meets all user requirements, and is maintainable in the long term. The Importance of System Analysis and Design In modern organizations, information systems play a vital role in facilitating decision-making, improving operational efficiency, and providing competitive advantages. Whether the system is

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System Analysis and Design: An Overview

By Shahabuddin Amerudin System Analysis and Design refers to the structured process of understanding the requirements of a system and planning as well as creating technological solutions to meet these needs. In the context of software or information system development, this discipline involves several key stages, including requirement analysis, system design, testing, and implementation. The following are key concepts within System Analysis and Design: System Analysis and Design plays a critical role in ensuring that the systems developed meet user needs, operate efficiently, and can be managed effectively throughout their lifecycle. By following a structured approach, developers can deliver systems

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GIS Software System: Preparing for Final Examination

Course: GIS Software System (SBEG3583) Semester II, Session 2023/2024 Lecturer: Dr. Shahabuddin bin Amerudin The Geographic Information System (GIS) has revolutionized how we analyze and interpret spatial data, providing invaluable insights across various industries. The GIS Software System course (SBEG3583) at UTM, under the guidance of Dr. Shahabuddin bin Amerudin, delves deeply into the development, implementation, and future trends of GIS software. This article explores the key points and topics reviewed in the course, serving as a comprehensive guide for students preparing for their final examination. Development and Evolution of GIS Software Evolution of GIS Software The history of GIS

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An In-Depth Exploration of the System Analysis and Design Course in Geoinformatics

Abstract In the rapidly evolving landscape of geospatial technology and data management, a robust educational foundation is essential for geoinformatics professionals. The System Analysis and Design course offered within the Geoinformatics Programme at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) is a testament to the importance of a comprehensive education in this field. This article provides a detailed analysis of how this course prepares students for the multifaceted challenges they will encounter by integrating various key elements. These elements include information system project management, information system development methodologies, needs assessment, user requirement analysis, system modeling, system implementation, testing, support, roles as System Analysts

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Navigating System Analysis and Design Course in Geoinformatics Programme at UTM

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction In today’s ever-evolving technological landscape, the ability to craft advanced information systems is a skill in high demand. The System Analysis and Design course offered as part of the Bachelor of Science in Geoinformatics with Honours programme at the Geoinformation Programme, Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, for Session 2023/2024 Semester 1, is a comprehensive journey that equips undergraduate students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in this field. This article will explore the course in detail, focusing on its course synopsis, Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy levels,

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Exploring the Relationship Between Question Difficulty and Student Performance in GIS Software System Examinations

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Abstract This paper investigates the intriguing relationship between question difficulty and student performance in GIS Software System examinations. Utilizing data from 33 students who undertook the SBEG3583 GIS Software System course, we delve into the intricate dynamics of question difficulty, student backgrounds, teaching strategies, and study habits. Employing correlation coefficients and statistical analysis, we examine whether challenging questions are indeed correlated with higher student performance. 1. Introduction In the realm of academia, assessments are designed to gauge a student’s understanding of a subject (Bers and Golden, 2012). They serve as a measure of a student’s grasp of

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Evaluating System Architecture Configurations in GIS for Environmental Conservation and Natural Resource Management

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Abstract The choice of system architecture plays a pivotal role in the effectiveness of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) within government agencies dedicated to environmental conservation and natural resource management. This paper conducts a comparative analysis of computer system architecture configurations, including desktop, client-server, cloud, and mobile-based architectures, to elucidate their advantages and limitations. The paper further delves into the impact of system architecture on GIS software systems, emphasizing functionality, user experience, and the ability to meet the unique needs and challenges of GIS departments in these domains. Additionally, the benefits and limitations of different architecture configurations are

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The Evolution, Development, and Future of GIS Software

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have undergone a remarkable transformation since their inception, playing a pivotal role in shaping the geospatial technology landscape. As GIS technology continues to advance, it not only revolutionizes how we interact with our environment but also contributes significantly to environmental conservation and natural resource management. In this article, we explore the milestones, advancements, and current state of GIS software, along with its development, emerging trends, vendor contributions, system architectures, and the role of open-source solutions in GIS applications. Evolution of GIS Software Milestones and Advancements The journey of GIS software can be

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A Glimpse into the Past: Reviewing the Early Career of Bill Gates and Its Contemporary Relevance

In the early 1970s, a young and driven individual named William H. Gates had his sights set on the rapidly evolving world of computer systems and programming. His resurfaced job application provides a fascinating snapshot of his aspirations, achievements, and experiences during that era. Known as Bill Gates, he later became the co-founder of Microsoft and a renowned philanthropist. He briefly attended Harvard University before dropping out to pursue the development of Microsoft. As we delve into this historical document, we gain insights into the foundation of a career that would ultimately reshape the technology landscape and inspire generations of

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Emerging Trends in GIS Software Systems: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Environmental Conservation and Resource Management

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Abstract Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play a vital role in environmental conservation and natural resource management. In recent years, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into GIS software has led to revolutionary advancements, enhancing the capabilities and intelligence of GIS applications. This article explores the emerging trends in GIS software systems that leverage AI technologies, focusing on various aspects such as interaction methods, data visualization, predictive modelling, spatial analysis, real-time decision-making, autonomous data collection, data fusion, precision agriculture, and environmental risk assessment. These trends are transforming the way government agencies and organizations address complex environmental challenges, promoting

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The Evolution of GIS Software 

By Shahabuddin Amerudin The evolution of GIS software has been marked by key milestones and advancements that have shaped the current landscape of geospatial technology: 1. Early Beginnings (1960s-1970s): 2. Mainframe and Early Desktop GIS (1980s-1990s): 3. Introduction of Vector Data Models: 4. Integration of Remote Sensing and GPS (1990s): 5. Web-Based GIS (Late 1990s-2000s): 6. Open Source GIS (2000s): 7. Mobile GIS and Location-Based Services (2000s-2010s): 8. Cloud-Based GIS (2010s): 9. Big Data and Spatial Data Science (2010s): 10. Integration of AI and Machine Learning (Present): The evolution of GIS software has witnessed significant milestones and technological advancements, transforming

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Understanding Location Inaccuracy in Mapping Applications

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction Location accuracy plays a crucial role in mapping applications, allowing users to navigate, find points of interest, and track their movements. However, it’s important to acknowledge that location inaccuracy can sometimes occur, leading to discrepancies between the displayed location and the user’s actual position. In this article, we explore the various factors that contribute to location inaccuracy and discuss strategies to mitigate its impact on mapping applications. GPS Accuracy GPS (Global Positioning System) relies on satellite signals to determine precise location coordinates. However, several factors can affect the accuracy of GPS signals. Device limitations, such as

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Leveraging GIS Software for Efficient Infrastructure Management in Rapidly Urbanizing Cities

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction Rapid urbanization presents significant challenges for cities worldwide, requiring effective infrastructure management and urban planning strategies. The evolution of Geographic Information System (GIS) software has emerged as a powerful tool to address these challenges by providing comprehensive spatial data analysis, visualization, and decision-making capabilities. This article explores how GIS software can contribute to managing urbanization effectively, analyzes its advantages and limitations for urban planning and infrastructure management, and recommends specific GIS software systems and extensions suitable for addressing the urbanization challenge. The Evolution of GIS Software in Addressing Urbanization Challenges GIS software has undergone significant advancements

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