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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Emotional augmented reality-based mobile learning design elements: a kansei engineering approach Fauziah Redzuan; An-Nur Atiqah Khairuddin; Nor Aziah Daud
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 14, No 1: April 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v14.i1.pp413-420

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In recent times, various studies have shown that Augmented Reality (AR) will be the next wave of online learning. This is because of the advent of powerful smartphones that has changed user experiences, thereby able to increase the capability of AR. There has been much concentration in previous studies on cognition towards the use of AR in education, in which little consideration has been given to emotions which is also an important aspect in learning. Based on this, the present research aims to identify salient connections between emotions and design elements of AR-based mobile learning material through the application of the Kansei Engineering (KE) approach. In order to achieve this study objective, the use of a human heart in relation to the mobile AR application of the KE approach was adopted in this research as a case study, in which seven specimens of the mobile AR application were evaluated including 55 emotions of Kansei Words (KW). Additionally, the kansei evaluation experiment of this study was carried out by 28 students from one of the public universities, after which the data were analysed using Factor and Principal Component Analysis. The results of this study show the important pillars of emotions or Kansei semantic space of emotions for AR-based mobile learning materials. Based on Factor Analysis, it revealed four main pillars; professional-motivated, confused, wandering-thrilled, challenging and one additional pillar; trustable. Besides that, this research also described design elements of AR-based mobile learning material that might evoke specific emotions based on the identified pillars. Finally, the findings of this research are hoped to be applicable as a guide in design during preparation of AR-based mobile learning materials with affective elements in the future.
E-wallet: factors influencing user acceptance towards cashless society in Malaysia among public universities Norulhuda Abdullah; Fauziah Redzuan; Nor Aziah Daud
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 20, No 1: October 2020
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v20.i1.pp67-74

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The evolution of financial technology into digital payment has led to a new era of cashless society. In line with the global trend, the Malaysian Government has been committed to strengthen the agenda of a cashless society by actively promoting the use of e-Wallet through the establishment of the interoperable credit transfer framework (ICTF) policy in 2018. Although e-Wallet has been implemented since 2016, several previous studies have found that the level of acceptance is still relatively low while the main factors that influence the acceptance of e-Wallet in Malaysia still remain unclear. This study aims to identify the factors that influence the acceptance of e-Wallet towards establishing cashless society in Malaysia. Online survey using closed-ended questionnaires have been conducted among 400 respondents from students and employees of Malaysian public universities in Klang Valley. Collected data have been analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics which consist of Factor Analysis, Pearson Correlation and Multiple Linear Regression in statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS). Based on the findings, four factors are found to significantly influence e-Wallet acceptance, which consist of performance expectancy (PE), social influence (SI), facilitating conditions (FC) and trust (T). facilitating conditions (FC) is the most influential significant factor behind the acceptance of e-Wallet among Malaysians.
Cultivating excellence: a case study of enterprise architecture transformational journey in higher education Fatimah Azzaharah Amin; Surya Sumarni Hussein; Nor Aziah Daud; Nur Azaliah Abu Bakar; Wan Azlin Zurita Wan Ahmad
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 34, No 1: April 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v34.i1.pp548-555

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An enterprise architecture (EA) is a critical framework that clarifies the complex elements of organizations, including business processes and technology. It coordinates the interaction of these elements to achieve predetermined business goals. Higher education institutions (HEIs) may become susceptible to rigidity, duplication, and intricate operations without a comprehensive EA. The primary aims of this study are to ascertain the necessary information for each EA domain: business, data, and application at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) and to design the landscape map viewpoint architecture for UiTM by utilizing the EA framework. This research uses qualitative methods, namely interviews and document analysis, to comprehensively comprehend the intricacies and prerequisites within every EA domain. Critical insights for each UiTM domain: business, data, application, and technology were uncovered through the discernments. From the thematic analysis, the frequency of issues according to the EA domain is business 13 issues, application eight issues, data seven issues, and technology seven issues. Following a thorough analysis, these findings led to the development of the landscape map viewpoint architecture diagram. In conclusion, the results of this research hold the potential to provide HEIs with invaluable knowledge for enhancing their organizational transformation via EA, thereby propelling the overall quality and efficacy of higher education systems forward.