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Dashboard for analyzing SCADA data log: a case study of urban railway in Malaysia Nazwa Hidayah Mohamad; Hairulazwan Hashim; Nor Aziati Abdul Hamid; Mohd Ismarul Azhar Ismail
International Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences Vol 10, No 3: September 2021
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

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The operation of maintenance in the railway industry is a high priority for safety which reflects the train services. The Kelana Jaya Line (KJL) is the leading urban metro train operator among light rail transit (LRT) categories in Malaysia. The main issue in KJL, they are facing huge historical data from the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) logger when organizing the corrective maintenance work schedule. The previous conventional method leads to time constraint which causes redundancy of data reading. Hence, the SCADA dashboard was developed as a tool to structure their work prioritization for weekly planning. It was developed by using Microsoft Power Query and Power Pivot, in the advanced Excel software. The dashboard evaluation was performed based on usability and user experience studies. The evaluation test proves that the dashboard can be used effectively and it’s beneficial to the organizations as well as a contribute towards systematic maintenance.
The Influences of Workplace Environment, Job Satisfaction and Organization Commitment on Job Performance in Manufacturing Industry Ahmad Nur Aizat Ahmad; Md Fauzi Ahmad; Norhadilah Abdul Hamid; Nor Aziati Abdul Hamid; Norziah Ismail; Guzman Nawanir; Adnan Bakri; Mustaqqim Abdul Rahim
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

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 This study was conducted to examine the influence of worker environment, organizational commitment and job satisfaction on work performance among the workers in manufacturing industry in Batu Pahat, Johor. The objective of this study is to identify the dominant influence of workplace environment, organizational commitment, and job satisfaction that effects the job performance in manufacturing industry and to determine the relationship of workplace environment, organizational commitment, and job satisfaction towards job performance. To achieve the objectives, the data were collected through a questionnaire that investigated various performance aspects. Quantitative methods used to achieve the objectives of the study. The Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) will be used to calculate the data obtain from the soiled questions that were presented to the respondents. The aim of this study is to train researching developers from universities in view of the transfer, interpretation and scientific knowledge. This study contributes to educate and raise awareness of management, employers, and employees. The result of this study shows there are relationship of workplace environment, organizational commitment, and job satisfaction towards job performance.
The Factors and Challenges affecting Digital Economy in Malaysia Yin Xia Loh; Nor Aziati Abdul Hamid; Choon Sen Seah; Jia Jie Yo; Yu Chung Law; Sze Yin Tan; Hui Loo Chung; Yung Leong Liew; Ching Chong
CoMBInES - Conference on Management, Business, Innovation, Education and Social Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Conference on Management, Business, Innovation, Education and Social Sciences (Co
Publisher : Universitas Internasional Batam

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Malaysia is one of the most avid countries in online shopping just behind Indonesia, the largest e-commerce market in ASEAN. In 2020, the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation’s (MDEC) expectation to hit 20 per cent growth in e-commerce contribution to the digital economy can be achieved as the COVID-19 pandemic has given a huge boost to digital adoption among entrepreneurs. However, many SMEs do not move fast enough to recognize the changing habits and preferences of their consumers. As a result, they do not evolve their business model to adapt to the changes. The purpose of this paper is to conceptually identify and explain the factors and challenges that affecting digital economy in Malaysia.