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2018 IPN CONFERENCES
ISTANBUL, TURKEY
ISTANBUL, TURKEY
05-07 NOVEMBER 2018
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Welcome to IPN Conferences 2018 Dear Professor, Dr and distinguished delegates, Welcome to the IPN Conferences 2018 in Istanbul, Turkey. On behalf of IPN Education Group, I would like to thank all the Conference Chair, Program Chairs and the Technical Committees. Their high competence and professional advice enable us to prepare the high-quality program. For the participants, we hope all of you have a wonderful time at the conference and also in Istanbul, Turkey. We believe that by this excellent conference, you can get more opportunity for further communication with researchers and practitioners. For the conferences ICIS 2018, ICAER 2018, ICMB 2018 and ICASET 2018 more than 78 submitted papers have been received and 60 papers have been accepted and published finally.
In order to hold more professional and significant international conferences, your suggestions are warmly welcomed. And we are looking forward to meet you again next time. Best Regards,
Thank you.
Yours Sincerely,
Datin MZ Zainab Director – Conference Management IPN Education Group Chairman, IPN Conferences 2018 Istanbul, Turkey
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Message from IPN Honorary Advisor On behalf the IPN Education Group, it is my privilege to welcome you to the IPN Conferences Istanbul, Turkey 2018 IPN is an independent, non-political, non-governmental organization of distinguished scientists dedicated to advancing science around the world. We aim to help scientists and researchers to publish their findings in scientific journals and to promote and help to organize worldwide conferences. We believe that has no boundaries, regardless of the great distances between countries and continents. Thus IPN welcomes contributions from researchers from all concern irrespective to the race, colour, religion and nationality. Best Regards
Prof. Dr. Abdel Rahman Mohammad Said Al Tawaha Honorary Advisor IPN Education Group IPN Conferences 2018 Istanbul, Turkey
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About IPN Education Group
The IPN Education Group is a non-profit international association dedicated to the promotion of international education and university cooperation in the field of Business, Art, Social Science, Management, Education, Science, Technology, Engineering and any other related field. Through the organization of different international events, it brings together institutions, bodies and organizations from different countries of the world for discussion and cooperation IPN Mission is to promote and enhance the dialogue in education among the institutions devoted to field mentioned above through:
▪ Promotion of best practice standards in the service of international education. ▪ The facilitation of relevant forums, training and information exchange. ▪ Creation and dissemination of knowledge; exert an influence in public policy. ▪ Production of publications used as a database document for research works,
projects and innovation activities held on the international education field. IPN believes that this is best achieved through international cooperation and promotes the development of closer links among relevant institutions and individuals around the world. IPN supports that such international cooperation can help countries learn from each other and promotes the dissemination of scientific and engineering activities. IPN intends to achieve the mentioned objectives and get an international visibility by the organization of international conferences and by interacting with public and private organisms from all parts of the world.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
All accepted papers will be published in:
• Active Scopus Indexed Journal • Active ERA Indexed Journal • Advances in Environmental Biology (ERA Journal) (ISSN 1995-0756) • International Journal of Administration and Governance (IJAG)(ISSN 2077-
4486)(Peer Review Journal) • Journal of Industrial Engineering Research (JIER) (ISSN:2077-4559)(Peer Review
Journal) • Research Journal of Social Sciences (RJSS) (ISSN:1815-9125)(Peer Review Journal) • Journal of Informatics and Mathematical Sciences (JIMS) ISSN: 0974-875X, EISSN:
0975-5748 (ISI Journal Web of Science ™ Core Collection) • Journal of Applied Science Research (JASR) (ISSN: 1819-544X)(Scimago Journal) • Science International Journal (SI) (ISSN: 1013-5316)(ISI Journal Web of Science) • Advanced Journal of Technical and Vocational Education (AJTVE) ) (eISSN : 2550-
2174) (Google Scholar, MyJurnal) • Journal of Engineering and Science Research (JESR) (eISSN : 2289-7127) (Google
Scholar, MyJurnal) • Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences (AJBAS) (ISSN: 19918178)(H
Index 22) • Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences (ANAS) (ISSN:1995-0772) (Scimago
Journal, Google Scholar, Ultrich Periodicals, EBSCO, DOAJ) • International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences (IJAAS) (ISI/Thomson
Reuters Web of Science Core Collection) (online issue) (ISSN:2313-626X) • Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences (JEAS) ISSN: 1816949X (Scopus
Journal)
One Best Presenter Award will be selected from each oral session. The Certificate for Best Presenter award will be awarded after presentation session.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Prof. Dr. Abdel Rahman Mohammad Said Al-Tawaha, (Ph.D) Honorary Advisor IPN.org
Dato' Syed Azuan Syed Ahmad Al-Idrus, D.I.M.P., M.Eng, B.Sc, Dip Honorary Advisory MDSG
Fellow, Institute of Materials, Malaysia Fellow, IPN.org
Senior Member, Society of Manufacturing Engineers USA
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LIST OF THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE IPN Conferences 2018 Istanbul, Turkey, Honorary Advisor
Prof. Dr. Abdel Rahman Mohammad Said Al-Tawaha (Ph.D McGill University)
IPN Conferences 2018 Istanbul, Turkey, Chairman
Datin MZ Zainab
IPN Conferences 2018 Istanbul, Turkey, Academic Committee Conference Chair Prof. Dr. Abdel Rahman Mohammad Said Al-Tawaha (Ph.D McGill University) Reviewers/Technical Committee
• Prof. Dr. Balasundram Maniam, SAM Houston State University, USA
• Prof. Dr. Azman Jalar, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, MALAYSIA
• Prof. Dr. Abdul Talib Bon, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn, MALAYSIA
• Prof. Dr. Cesar Demayo, MSU-ILIGAN, PHILIPPINES
• Prof. Dr. Makhmud Kharun, RUDN University, RUSSIA
• Prof. Dr. Kei Eguchi, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, JAPAN
• Dr. Hany ElMesiry, Jiangsu University, CHINA
• Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nor 'Adha Abdul Hamid, Kolej Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Selangor, MALAYSIA
• Prof. Dr. Wan Rosli Wan Ishak, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MALAYSIA
• Dr. Syaiful Baharee Jaafar, Poli Tunku Sultanah Bahiyah, MALAYSIA
• Dr Saiful Farik Mat Yatin , Universiti Teknologi MARA, MALAYSIA
• Dr. Nurulwahidah Fauzi, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, MALAYSIA
• Dr. Mohd Hafiz Bin Zawawi, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, MALAYSIA
• Dr. Ong Meng Chuan, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, MALAYSIA
• Dr. Mohd. Tahir Ismail, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MALAYSIA
• Dr. Dmitry D. Koroteev, RUDN University, RUSSIA
• Dr. Hjh. Maimunah Mohd Shah, Universiti Teknologi MARA, MALAYSIA
• Dr. Hasber Salim, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MALAYSIA
Reviewers/Technical Committee ICIS 2018
• Prof. Dr. Norliya Ahmad Kassim • Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd Shahibi • Dr. Saiful Farik Mat Yatin • Dr. Saidatul Akmar Ismail
• Dr. Norhayati Hussin • Dr. Nurussobah Hussin • Dr. Ahmad Zam Hariro Samsudin
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IPN Conferences 2018 Istanbul, Turkey, Organising Committee Nurul Faezah Mohd Talib Noraswana Abd Aziz
Nor Nabihah Mohd Sharani Nur Hidayah Shazila Shaiful Safaruddin
INSTRUCTION FOR ORAL PRESENTATION
Devices Provided by the Conference Organizer:
▪ Laptop (with MS-Office & Adobe Reader) ▪ Projector & Screen ▪ Laser Sticks
Materials Provided by the Presenters:
▪ PowerPoint or PDF files Duration of each Presentation (Tentatively):
▪ Regular oral presentation: about 15 minutes (including Q&A) ▪ Keynote speech: about 40 minutes (including Q&A)
Notice: Please keep your belongings (laptop and camera etc) with you! During registration: Original Receipt Representative / Pass Card with lanyard Printed Program Lunch Coupon Participation Certificate (collected from Session Chair after the session) Conference Bag
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IPN Conferences 2018 Istanbul, Turkey Conference Program
November 05, 2018
Venue:
Lobby
Hotel
0900 – 1100 Registration
November 06, 2018
Venue:
Pera 1 0830 – 0845
Opening
Remarks Opening Remarks
0845 – 1000
Plenary
Speech 1 Keynote Speaker
1000 – 1030 Group Photo and Coffee Break
Venue:
Pera 1 1030 – 1230 Session 1
Venue:
Pera 2
1030 – 1230 Session 2
Venue:
1230 – 1400 Lunch
Venue:
Pera 1 1400 – 1600 Session 3
Venue:
Pera 2 1400 – 1600 Session 4
Venue:
1600 – 1630 Coffee Break
November 07, 2018 Lobby
hotel 0800 - 1200 Networking
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Session 1 Time: 1030 - 1230 Venue: Pera 1 Session Chair: Dr. Saidatul Akmar Ismail
No Paper ID Presenter 1 017-ist Trends in Commercial Record Center Development
Akmal Shahmeen Ahamad Sabarudin, Saiful Farik Mat Yatin, Hidayati Haron, Nadia Nur Amalina Zulkanain Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Malaysia
2 026-ist Quick Response Technique based Designing of Security Mechanisms for IoT Systems
Abbas M. Al-Ghaili, Hairoladenan Kasim, Marini Othman, and Zainuddin Hassan
Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Malaysia 3 006-ist Challenges and Survival of Households with Deficient Income
Noor Ashikin Mohd Rom, Mohamad Lusfi Yaakob, Nurbani Md. Hassan
Multimedia University, Malaysia 4 038-ist Accessing the Authenticity Function of Digital Document Management
System: A Case Study at Syariah Judicial Department of Malaysia Nurussobah Hussin, Ridhwan Zainudin
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
5 043-ist Revisiting Takafol Insurance: A Survey of J&K Yateem Trust and Guniat-Ul-Uloom (Issues and Challenges)
Dr. Seema Bashier, Dr. Mohammed Amin Mir
Islamic College of Science and Commerce, Hawal, Srinagar, INDIA 6 009-ist Data Centre Colocation: Challenges and Opportunities in Private,
Public and Hybrid Cloud for Businesses
Nurul Fadhlin Mohd Nazim, Siti Noor Hidayah Senapi, Saiful Farik Mat Yatin, Nor Hasliza Ngah @ Muhammad, Norazam Abd Manan
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
7 010-ist Establishing information as tangible asset
Dayang Ku Hidayah Awg Mohamad, Julieyana Jaris, Saiful Farik Mat Yatin, Nor Hanani Husain
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
8 039-ist General Domain Ontology in Enterprise Software Development Process Marzanah A. Jabar, S. Mohanarajah, Mustafa S.Khalefa Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
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Session 2 Time: 1030 – 1230 Venue: Pera 2 Session Chair: Dr. Fateh Ferroudji
No Paper ID Presenter 1 001-ist Improved Cluster Partition in Identifying Torrential Rainfall Patterns
using Robust Principal Component Analysis
SM Shaharudin, N Ahmad, NH Zainuddin
Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia 2 049-ist Microstrip Antenna Synthesis using an Application Programming
Interface
I. Bouchachi, A.Reddaf, K.Ferroudji, M.Boudjerda, K.Hamdi-Cherif, S.Satta
Research Center in Industrial Technologies CRTI, Algeria. 3 023-ist Preparedness in Managing the Occupational Health Hazards among
Offshore Managers of Petrochemical Companies in Kerteh, Malaysia
Wan Ahmad Subki Razali, Muhammad Lokman Md Isa & Afzan Mat Yusof
International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia 4 007-ist Influence of Battery Storage on Self-Consumption of Residential
Photovoltaic Systems in a Mediterranean Climate
G. Mohand Kaci, A. Mahrane, K. Ghedamsi, and M. Chikh
Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables /CDER, Algérie 5 002-ist Development of An Alternative Haze Measurement System using an
Optical Sensor
S. Nurulain, Z. Hafiza, R. Siera, M. Musfirah, H. Manap
University Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia 6 044-ist Contribution to modeling and optimization of a concentrating solar
power plant using parabolic concentrator in Algeria
Ikhlef Khaoula, Larbi Salah
Ecole Nationale Polytechnique d’Alger (ENP), Algiers, Algeria 7 027-ist Preparation of Activated Carbon for Military Camouflage Coated
Kittiphop Promdee
Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy, Thailand
8 022-ist Synthesis and Characterization of nanostructured Fe–40 at.% Al–Ti–Zr–B powders produced by mechanical alloying and cold consolidation Nadia Metidji, Nacer Eddine Bacha Unité de Développement des Equipements Solaires, UDES/Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables, Algeria
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Session 3 Time: 1400 - 1600 Venue: Pera 1 Session Chair: Dr. Saiful Farik Mat Yatin
No Paper ID Presenter 1 028-ist Micro Franchising for B40 Societies in Malaysia: Are we there yet?
Nurbani Md Hassan, Noor Ashikin Mohd Rom Multimedia University, Malaysia
2 012-ist Information Security Behaviors Among Employees
Amie Witiza Talib, Saiful Farik Mat Yatin, Mohammad Afiq Mohamed Sopiee, Nor Natasha Ashira Shamsudin, Nurul Fadhlin Mohd Nazim, Fifi Natasya Shaari Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
3 031-ist Songket as a Malay Heritage Craft: Exploring the Weavers’ Information Behaviour
Saidatul Akmar Ismail, Masitah Ahmad, Wan Satirah Wan Mohd Saman, Norhayati Hussin, Mohd Sazili Shahibi
Universiti Teknologi MARA Selangor, Malaysia 4 034-ist Works of art in the structure of biological museums in Moscow. On the
problem of interrelations and uniqueness of the exposition
Portnova I.V.*, Portnova T.V. Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), Moscow, Russia
5 050-ist A Review on Agricultural-Related Information Elements and Provision for Agripreneurship One-Stop Information Portal Ana Nabilah Sa’uadi, Safawi Abdul Rahman University Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
6 030-ist Data Security for Files on Android Phone with AES Encryption Techniques Abukar Ahmed Sh Mohamed, Nor Fazlida Mohd Sani Universiti Pura Malaysia, Malaysia
7 041-ist Analysing Internal Determinants of Islamic Banks Profitability in Malaysia
Nor Haryanti Md Nor, Siti Nur Alyaa Izzati Shaikh Rahim
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
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Session 4 Time: 1400 – 1600 Venue: Pera 2 Session Chair: Dr. Shazlyn Milleana Shaharudin
No Paper ID Presenter 1 036-ist Static Strength Analysis of a Full-scale 850 kW Wind Turbine Steel
Tower
Fateh Ferroudji
Centre de Développement des Énergies Renouvelables, Algeria 2 033-ist Valorization of Paper Waste by Solar Drying
Nadia Metidji, Mourad Chikhi and R.Sellami Unité de Développement des Equipements Solaires, UDES/Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables, Algeria
3 035-ist A Study of the Impact of Ventilation on Thermal Comfort and the Energy Consumption for Heating and Air Conditioning Esma Megrerouche, Zine Labidine Mahri Université des frères Mentouri, Algeria
4 055-ist Production of Liquid and Solid Organic Fertilizer from Tilapia Fish (Oreochromis mossambicus) Waste using “Bakasang” Traditional Fermentation Technology Vanny M.A. Tiwow, Adrianton, Paulus Hengky Abram, Nur Hopiyanti University of Tadulako Palu, Indonesia
5 056-ist Real-time Attitude Quadcopter Control by NMPC Merabti Halim, Lebcira Abdelkader, Bouchachi Islem, Belarbi Khaled Research Center in Industrial Technologies CRTI, Algeria
6 040-ist Sizing of a house standalone power system : case of north Algeria Sakina Atoui, N. Kellil, M. Hatti, B. Bouzidi, D. Ghribi Diaf Unité de Développement des Equipements Solaires, UDES, Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables, Algérie
7 048-ist Employee motivation and performance at the banking sector in Jordan Mohammad Alawamle, Loiy Bani Ismail, Shaden Ghosheh American University of Madaba, Jordan
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Conference Venue
Hotel Mercure Istanbul Topkapi Merkezefendi Mahallesi, Mevlana Cd. No:112/1, 34150
Zeytinburnu/İstanbul, Turkey +90 212 665 75 75
Conference Secretariat Contact:
IPN Education Group 37B Jalan Pelabur 23/B, Seksyen 23
40300 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia Phone No. : +6018-2189487 (call/sms/whatsapp)
Tel: +603-55486116 Fax no: +603-55486116
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Contact Person: +6018-2189487 (IPN Education Group)
+6013-4234705 (Nurul Faezah Mohd Talib)
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List of Abstract
No Paper Abstract
1 001-ist Improved Cluster Partition in Identifying Torrential Rainfall Patterns using Robust Principal Component Analysis SM Shaharudin1, N Ahmad2, NH Zainuddin3
1,3 Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, 35900 Tanjong Malim, Perak, Malaysia. [email protected] 2Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 UTM Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. [email protected] Abstract: Principal component analysis (PCA) guided clustering approach is widely used in high dimensional data especially in identifying the spatial distribution patterns of daily torrential rainfall. This is done by applying cluster analysis on the most relevant principal directions extracted from a principal components analysis of the between day correlation. Typically, a common method of identifying rainfall patterns for climatological investigation employed T mode based Pearson correlation matrix to extract the relative variance retained. However, rainfall data in Peninsular Malaysia involve skewed observations which only take positive values and are skewed towards higher values. Thus, applying PCA based Pearson correlation on rainfall data set could affect cluster partitions and generate extremely unbalanced clusters in a high dimensional space. To overcome the problem, a robust dimension reduction method in Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is used to rectify the issue of unbalanced clusters in rainfall patterns due to the skewed nature of rainfall data. A robust measure in PCA using Tukey’s biweight correlation to downweigh observations is introduced and the optimum breakdown point to extract the number of components in PCA using this approach is proposed. The simulated data indicates a breakdown point of at 70% cumulative percentage of variance to give a good balance in extracting the number of components to avoid variations of low frequency or insignificant spatial scale in the clusters. The results show a substantial improvement with the robust PCA than the PCA based Pearson correlation in terms of the average number of clusters obtained.
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2 002-ist Development of An Alternative Haze Measurement System using an Optical Sensor S. Nurulain, Z. Hafiza, R. Siera, M. Musfirah, H. Manap Faculty of Engineering Technology, University Malaysia Pahang, Kuantan, Malaysia
Abstract: This paper presents a development of an alternative haze measurement system which can measure particulate matter and display in real time. The device is small in size relatively to the instrument available in the market called high volume sampler. It uses an optical sensor as a working principle and Arduino board as a microcontroller. The measurement system is able to measure particulate matter from the smoke generated using a mosquito coil. The reading from the developed haze measurement system is verified using a commercial sensor called Dust Mate.
3 006-ist Challenges and Survival of Households with Deficient Income Noor Ashikin Mohd Rom, Mohamad Lusfi Yaakob, Nurbani Md. Hassan Faculty of Management, Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia, [email protected]
Abstract: The research is conducted in surburban area of Selangor, Malaysia, focusing on B40 group of people. B40 is a classification of bottom 40% consisting of citizens who incomes below than RM3,000 per month. The objective of the study is to explore the B40’s household survival with insuficient income. B40 is the lowest category of income group in Malaysia. The study employed qualitative method and twenty participants were inerviewed. The result shows that B40 group of people is struggling for basic necessities due to low income, low education level, high risk in job loss, inability to work and lack of retirement plan.
4 007-ist Influence of Battery Storage on Self-Consumption of Residential Photovoltaic Systems in a Mediterranean Climate
G. Mohand Kaci1,2, A. Mahrane2, K. Ghedamsi1, and M. Chikh2
1Laboratoire de Maitrise des Energies Renouvelables, Faculté de Technologie, Université de Bejaia, Bejaia 06000, Algérie. 2Unité de Développement des Equipements Solaires UDES, Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables /CDER , 42415. W.Tipaza, Algérie.
Abstract: Energy saving in homes can be reached thanks to optimized energy management. This paper deals with the case of a solar house, installed on the site of UDES in Bou-Ismaïl (Algeria) located in the south shore of the Mediterranean, which is used as a test bench for the developed energy supervision system. The house is powered by an on grid PV system with backup. The proposed supervision system looks for the optimal flow energy management taking into account the availability
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of the PV energy, the state of charge of the batteries and the energy demand of the loads while promoting the self-consumption and reducing the exchange of energy with the grid. The simulations of the monitoring system operation were carried out over a period of one year in order to match the energy demand with the local PV production using real daily consumption of the loads. It has been found that the storage improves significantly the local photovoltaic energy consumption by about 28% in winter, 95% in spring, 45% in summer and 42% in fall for the studied PV system (3.2kWp, 12kWh). This study has shown that there is a strong overall potential for improving self-consumption through the optimal management and storage of energy in the climatic conditions of northern Algeria.
5 009-ist Data Centre Colocation: Challenges and Opportunities in Private, Public and Hybrid Cloud for Businesses 1Nurul Fadhlin Mohd Nazim, 1Siti Noor Hidayah Senapi, 1, 2Saiful Farik Mat Yatin, 1Nor Hasliza Ngah @ Muhammad, 1Norazam Abd Manan 1Faculty of Information Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Selangor, Malaysia 2Members of Advanced Analytics Engineering Center (AAEC), UiTM
Abstract: Data centre colocation service offers businesses rental space infrastructure for equipment rack, network servers, cooling, power, physical security and internet bandwidth; with 24/7 technical supervision for close to 100% uptime promise. Enterprise in-house data centres are getting increasingly expensive to build and maintain. Many colocation providers also provide managed hosting services and Business Process Outsourcing among other services. Data centre operators face challenges from public cloud providers, and suggestions are being explored for opportunities. This paper presents 3 cloud deployment models; namely private cloud, public cloud and hybrid cloud. The three-layer model of cloud computing; namely Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) is also introduced and briefly discussed. Colocation players with a global footprint are seeing the benefits of offering business platform which can adapt to customer demand and making the most out of the cloud deployment a model.
6 010-ist Establishing information as tangible asset 1Dayang Ku Hidayah Awg Mohamad, 1Julieyana Jaris, 1,2 Saiful Farik Mat Yatin ([email protected]), 1Nor Hanani Husain 1Faculty of Information Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Selangor, Malaysia 2Members of Advanced Analytics Engineering Center (AAEC), UiTM
Abstract: It is an idea that data, information and knowledge are different from intellectual capital. Data or information in a collection is more than knowledge. There is also no formality that intellectual capital is valuable organizational assets. However, intellectual capital is not only a set of information it does include know-how based on some degree of
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reflection. It is identified, managed and protected. In market view, the revolution of big data seems not giving impact to the development country such as Malaysia. Even there’s highly usage of internet in communication through social media been adopted as Malaysian lifestyle. Study shows, Malaysia has busy traffic transaction of personal and business data and, the sensitive data stored in public cloud services exposed all the information to variety of risks in cyberspace. The revolution of information technology is never degreasing. As organizations are finding value in data, they realised the risk in handling information and the need of protection. In establishing information as tangible asset, this paper begins with cases of attack and security issues by applying analogy in framework. As the result, this paper suggests to ensure all the data which can be defined as tangible asset, with proven justification and acknowledge as a capital, will be protected by insurance policies with solid and concrete laws act.
7 012-ist Information Security Behaviors Among Employees 1Amie Witiza Talib, 1,2 Saiful Farik Mat Yatin ([email protected]), 1Mohammad Afiq Mohamed Sopiee, 1Nor Natasha Ashira Shamsudin, 1Nurul Fadhlin Mohd Nazim, 1Fifi Natasya Shaari 1Faculty of Information Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
Selangor, Malaysia 2Members of Advanced Analytics Engineering Center (AAEC), UiTM Abstract: Information Security is crucial to organization especially to financial and industrial when dealing with company information and data. Information Security is defined as protecting the information and information system from unauthorized access, use, disruption, modification, disclosure, or also the destruction which to provide the confidentiality, availability, and integrity of the information. Information Security role as protecting the information and systems that covers compliance which involves data protection and publication scheme, and Information Management for Corporate Records, Copyrights and Intellectual Property. In this fast-changing world today, mobile technologies in information age nowadays have the ability and advance functions of computers and connectivity. In everyone’s daily life, technologies have become integral and ubiquitous without their realization and user is vulnerable to the cyber-attack. Criminal hackers are attracted to steal personal and organization information. Thus, corporate data must be prevented from being transferred to personal application whether it is on personal devices or computer networks. As for organization, information and data are crucial for their organization plan, business conducts and future successfulness. This article will discuss issues, awareness, types of behavior, compliance and policies regarding information security.
8 017-ist Trends in Commercial Record Center Development 1Akmal Shahmeen Ahamad Sabarudin, 1,2 Saiful Farik Mat Yatin ([email protected]), 1Hidayati Haron, 1Nadia Nur Amalina Zulkanain
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1Faculty of Information Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
Selangor, Malaysia 2Members of Advanced Analytics Engineering Center (AAEC), UiTM Abstract: Commercial Records Center (CRC) has existed since 1948. The first CRC is known as Business Archives Center, which was probably the first CRC in the United States formed by Emmett J. (Ed) Leahy (Faber, n.d) Since its existence, CRC should be in line with the new and recent trends of technology as the world now is rapidly making their ways to Fourth Industrial Revolution, which also known as IR 4.0. This paper discuss on the characteristic, function, benefits, challenges and the technological development of CRC. It will be the main point to be highlighted and discussed since the numbers of data and records were created and getting increase every day. Future development is necessary to ensure CRC will not be left behind by the technology. In order to provide the efficient services, CRC have to put their most concern on related issues such CRC management, safety and security, preservations and risk management. Some of the technological development that can be linked with CRC such as Extensible Markup Language (XML) Technology, Cloud computing, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) as well as development of prototype microcomputer records management system. Thus, CRC should always explore and figure out the latest trends of technologies, which appropriate and able to assist them to serve customers better with the right, fast and accurate information been access.
9 022-ist Synthesis and Characterization of nanostructured Fe–40 at.% Al–Ti–Zr–B powders produced by mechanical alloying and cold consolidation Nadia Metidji, Nacer Eddine Bacha Laboratory of Surface Treatment & Materials, University of Saad Dahleb, Blida, Algeria, Unité de Développement des Equipements Solaires, UDES/Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables, CDER Bou Ismail, 42415, W. Tipaza, Algérie [email protected]
Abstract: In the present study high energy mechanical milling followed by high-pressing consolidation has been used to obtain bulk nanocrystalline FeAlTiZrB alloy. The powder milled for 50 h was found to be disordered Fe(Al) nanocrystals with 13.6 nm in size, which was sintered at 1100°C for a hold time of 1h.
10 023-ist Preparedness in Managing the Occupational Health Hazards among Offshore Managers of Petrochemical Companies in Kerteh, Malaysia Wan Ahmad Subki Razalia, Muhammad Lokman Md Isaa,b & Afzan Mat Yusofa,b*
a Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Kulliyyah of Nursing, International
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Islamic University Malaysia, Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia, b Integrated Cellular and Molecular Biology Cluster (iMolec), International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia *E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: The occupational health practice in petrochemical company is very important to prevent and control the occurrence of occupational illness. Management system proves to be a framework to manage and improve the organizations’ policies and environmental performances. Workplace injury can be prevented when the employers apply the policies and procedures to control the hazards from occurring. The present study aims to determine the preparedness in managing health hazards among offshore managers of Petrochemical companies in Kerteh, Malaysia. A purposive sampling method used to collect data from offshore managers in Petrochemical companies. The SPSS was used for descriptive analysis. All the managers have been asked regarding the practices and preventive measures taken at their representative companies in maintaining and promoting the health and safety of the employees. All of the respondents 100% (20/20) have prepare in managing occupational health hazards. In this study, most of the managers 55% (11/20) estimated that there was accidents occurred at the workplace. For about 45% (9/20) of the offshore managers estimated that there were no accidents occur at the workplace in a year. There was no significant association between the number of accident occurs at the workplace in a year and preparedness in managing occupational health hazards among offshore managers of Petrochemical companies in Kerteh. The number of accidents had been decreased from time to time due to the improvement programme of occupational injury and illness organized by the company.
11 026-ist Quick Response Technique based Designing of Security Mechanisms for IoT Systems Abbas M. Al-Ghaili1,*, Hairoladenan Kasim2, Marini Othman1,2, and Zainuddin Hassan2 1 Institute of Informatics and Computing in Energy (IICE), Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), 43000 Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia 2 College of Computer Science and Information Technology (CSIT), UNITEN, 43000 Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract: In this paper, the Quick Response (QR) technique is used to generate an encrypted QR-Code. This paper designs a security mechanism to verify certain related information used to access an Internet of Things (IoT) based system. Only authorized requests are enabled to access the IoT system. To achieve this goal, the proposed security mechanism has used a three-Layer-Policy Verification Procedure (3LPVP). The proposed 3LPVP is applied on the QRCode; this code is used as an IoT-key dedicated for a secure access. The proposed mechanism is important for a number of IoT-based systems that require information being shared and/ or transmitted between two
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parties or more, e.g., digital hubs, digital ecosystems, and other industry 4.0 related technologies. The 3LPVP needs to verify IoT-key’s contents during the first layer to authenticate issue of the IoT-key. In addition, the IoT-key is periodically generated using a 1-session cryptographic key to keep the IoT-key confidential. To verify the IoT-key’s integrity, related values are compared to original hash values using a secret question to which the user needs to answer. In the third layer, data is stored using an offline mode to disable any access caused by threats; to preserve the IoT-key available and responsive. The 3LPVP is evaluated in terms of security factors and then compared to a number of competitive techniques. Results have shown good performance of 3LPVP against brute force attack and encryption’s computation time.
12 027-ist Preparation of Activated Carbon for Military Camouflage Coated 1 Kittiphop Promdee 1 Department of Environmental Science, Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy, Nakhon Nayok, 26001, Thailand
Abstract: Coating processes of military camouflage based on activated carbon was prepared using carbonization techniques via rotary kiln reactor, and applied to military camouflage using a thermal coating method. Additives (plasticizer, coupling agent, etc.) were co-thermal coated with binder on military camouflage. The coating process was examined, also assessing the specific of composite materials left on the military camouflage after one or two coating steps. The efficacy of the process in consolidating and protecting the military camouflage was investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF).
13 028-ist Micro Franchising for B40 Societies in Malaysia: Are we there yet? Nurbani Md Hassan, Noor Ashikin Mohd Rom Faculty of Management, Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract: Franchise business system has been regarded as one of the tool that can stimulate the economy of the B40 societies. Therefore, this paper contained one major objective, which is to compare the practice of micro franchise in Malaysia with selected micro franchise businesses in Ghana and India. To accomplish the objective of this research, qualitative method were employed. In-depth interviews were conducted with the selected micro franchise businesses in Malaysia. The findings of this research revealed majority of the micro franchise businesses in Malaysia are yet to benefits B40 societies and even not affordable for them to venture. Further analysis also revealed that micro franchise busineses in Malaysia tend to have different objectives, business format, target group, distribution network and even business model as compared to selected micro franchise businesses in Malaysia. In addition, majority of the micro franchise businesses in Malaysia is a scale down franchise businesses rather than scale up businesses.
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14 030-ist Data Security for Files on Android Phone with AES Encryption Techniques Abukar Ahmed Sh Mohamed, Nor Fazlida Mohd Sani Department of Computer Science, Universiti Pura Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract: With the rapid evolvement in the mobile landscape, mobile devices have make up a significant part of our everyday life. This in turn aids the user to easily carry and perform the work from anywhere and anytime. In order to prevent data compromise and to protect users, there arises the need to secure the files stored on the device. Android provides a secure means of full file encryption as part of the platform, and also supports device encryption that encrypts the complete device. In order to address this issue, an android application is developed that enables user to protect their sensitive files on their devices by using the AES encryption and decryption methods. The test results show that the proposed method can increase the key strength of the file encryption and decryption process. Encryption and decryption time by using AES-256 are faster than using combination of AES and MD5. This provides more security for the files on the android phone.
15 031-ist Songket as a Malay Heritage Craft: Exploring the Weavers’ Information Behaviour Saidatul Akmar Ismail, Masitah Ahmad, Wan Satirah Wan Mohd Saman, Norhayati Hussin, Mohd Sazili Shahibi Universiti Teknologi MARA Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract: Until present, little attention has been given in the study of heritage crafters’ information behavior. In Malaysia, none of the user studies have been conducted in the last decade focusing solely on songket weavers. This paper provides the results of a study involving in-depth interviews with nine weavers. This study is an attempt to explain how the weavers search for information, the access tools they use, and the barriers they face. The findings informed the information seeking, selecting, organizing and maintaining in the process of weaving the songket. The findings of this study can be used to develop a proper songket design data repository systems that will facilitate access for this significant group of crafters or weavers.
16 033-ist Valorization of paper waste by solar drying Nadia Metidji, Mourad Chikhi and R.Sellami Unité de Développement des Equipements Solaires, UDES/Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables, CDER Bou Ismail, 42415, W. Tipaza, Algérie
Abstract: The Production of the considerable quantities of paper sludges mainly resulting from the operations of de-inking encourages the industrialists and the authorities to develop new ways of valorization.
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Accordingly, the valorization of paper sludges in the public works and building trade to partially substitue the cement is the objective of this work. The methodology adopted in order to appreciate the relevance of this way comprises several stages. The first is drying of paper waste the characterization of the physicochemical properties of waste.
17 034-ist Works of art in the structure of biological museums in Moscow. On the problem of interrelations and uniqueness of the exposition Portnova I.V.*, Portnova T.V. Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), Moscow, Russia
Abstract: The article discusses the works of art stored in the biological museums of Moscow. The collection consists of graphic, pictorial, sculptural works that reveal the relevant topics of biology, reveals their role and place in the Museum exhibition. It is noted that the trend of showing art exhibits together with biological, characterizes the era of the first half of the XX century with its focus on the scientific sphere, the popularization of knowledge in the masses. A new understanding of the importance of exhibits, their role not only in Museum practice, but in the General cultural process is the relevance of the article, especially in the modern informative world. The role of the Museum as a unique structure is highlighted, and the method of a holistic panoramic display of different objects carrying a wide content load is very organic.
18 035-ist A Study of the Impact of Ventilation on Thermal Comfort and the Energy Consumption for Heating and Air Conditioning Esma Megrerouche 1, Zine Labidine Mahri* 2 E-mail: [email protected] 12Laboratoire de génie climatique, Université des frères Mentouri, Constantine 25000, Algeria
Abstract: In Algeria, sector of building has the highest energy consumption. Its consumption represents more than 42% of total final consumption The objective of this study is to analyze the thermal behavior of a building with an aim of ensuring a maximum thermal comfort in this building while minimizing the energy consumption of heating and air conditioning. The effect of ventilation on thermal comfort and on energy consumption is shown, using a numerical simulation for several speeds of ventilation. This simulation was carried out for two cities having distinct weather conditions, namely: Bechar and Constantine. In this simulation, the annual distribution of the temperatures in a building is obtained, in the case of a passive air conditioning, in order to estimate the annual duration where thermal comfort is satisfied. Also in the case of active air conditioning, the energy consumption of heating and air conditioning in a building is calculated. For a better efficiency, it is recommended that ventilation must vary according to the season.
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19 036-ist Static Strength Analysis of a Full-scale 850 kW Wind Turbine Steel Tower Fateh Ferroudji Unité de Recherche en Énergies Renouvelables en Milieu Saharien, URERMS, Centre de Développement des Énergies Renouvelables, CDER, 01000, Adrar, Algeria
Abstract: In this present paper, selected results concerning the static strength behavior of a three-dimensional (3-D) steel tower for a 850 kW horizontal-axis wind turbine are presented. The tower structure is 55 m height and consists of thin-wall cylindrical and three conical sections with variable wall thicknesses and variable cross-section axially along its height. The static response (stresses, displacements, strains and factors of safety) of the structure was investigated under gravity loads (nacelle, rotor and tower), rotor force and extreme wind loads with the aid of finite element software SOLIDWORKS Simulation. The simulation results indicate that the tower structure satisfy the design requirements of static strength.
20 038-ist Accessing the Authenticity Function of Digital Document Management System: A Case Study at Syariah Judicial Department of Malaysia Nurussobah Hussin1 Ridhwan Zainudin2
1Faculty of Information Management Universiti Teknologi MARA Shah Alam, Malaysia [email protected] 2Syariah Judicial Department Kompleks Islam Putrajaya Putrajaya, Malaysia
Abstract: The Malaysian government has produced many useful system and applications to ensure job completion could be done effectively and quickly. Recently, the government has come out with a new electronic record management system named Digital Document Management System (DDMS). This paper discusses on the authenticity function of DDMS at Syariah Judicial Department of Malaysia by identifying the requirements for managing authentic records and investigating whether the authenticity of digital records captured in DDMS is fulfilled. This study was conducted using single-case design method involving qualitative approach. In accomplishing the objectives of the study, the research strategy was overall appropriate. In summary, the investigation could well be used for identifying missing functional components of the system so that the digital record structure, content and context can be preserved and have evidential value.
21 039-ist General Domain Ontology in Enterprise Software Development Process Marzanah A. Jabar, S. Mohanarajah, Mustafa S.Khalefa Department Of Software Engineering & Information System Faculty Of Computer Science &Information Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 Selangor,
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Serdang, Malaysia Education College for Pure Science, Basra University, Iraq
Abstract: In software development, it is usually difficult to find the proper software component and customize or integrate it into the body of software. To reduce time and costs of errors produced in development processes, a systematically enriched representation of components is necessary. The main objective of this paper is to propose a general concept of domain ontology to express formally a shared understanding of information; we argue that they can be used to improve knowledge flow in enterprise software development process (SDP). In order to achieve this, we collect and analyse the concepts that have been used in knowledge flow ontology during enterprise software development process. We justify the need of the domain ontology in enterprise software development process. We further implemented the knowledge flow framework in domain ontology and validate it using a model of knowledge flow in software development. We performed a five-step procedure to measure the quality of the proposed knowledge flow framework model indicating that our proposed ontology for knowledge flow improves effectiveness of knowledge acquisition and sharing in software development organizations.
22 040-ist Sizing of a house standalone power system : case of north Algeria Sakina Atoui, N. Kellil, M. Hatti, B. Bouzidi, D. Ghribi Diaf Unité de Développement des Equipements Solaires, UDES, Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables, CDER, 42415, Tipaza, Algérie.
Abstract: This paper presents a study of sizing of standalone conventional photovoltaic system and tracking system designed for the electrification of a house located in Bou-Ismaïl Tipaza, northwest of Algeria. The system consists of conventional PV system or tracking system, electrical cabinet and batteries. Optimal sizing is carried out using the least-worst method to provide energy in winter. The results are presented to show the effectiveness and the drawbacks of each systems, they also indicate that tracking system give better solution.
23 041-ist Analysing Internal Determinants of Islamic Banks Profitability In Malaysia Nor Haryanti Md Nor, Siti Nur Alyaa Izzati Shaikh Rahim Faculty of Business Management, MARA University Of Technology, Kelantan, Malaysia
Abstract: Malaysia has been successful in implementing dual banking systems in their field in attracting more depositors. In the context of Islamic Banking, the bank’s profitability is still in the questionable as the principle tied based on syariah law which is underlining the warship to Allah SWT. Majority of the study normally emphasizing of bank specific variables including macro-economic conditions, market structure and institutional development over bank profitability and therefore required some alter direction over the box. Thus, this study was conducted with
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the aim to discover the relationship between fundamental strength across the Islamic bank laterally return on asset with the bank size, capital adequacy and liquidity to Malaysian Islamic banks profitability. To date, a sample size consisting 5 years yearly data have been gathered and summarized for 10 Malaysian Islamic Bank from 2013 until 2017. The data then been analysed using STATA 12 specifically Pooled Ordinary Least Squares method, Random Effect Model and Fixed Effect Model. It was revealed that only liquidity is significant in determining the profitability while bank size and capital adequacy are insignificantly related. There is a negative significant relationship between liquidity and return on asset of Malaysian Islamic banks according to the panel pooled (OLS) method. The remaining independent variables which are bank size and capital adequacy are not significant but positively influenced the return on asset. The result suggest that liquidity is significant correlated to all profitability measures and hence required some modification by management to spur back an authentically conclude in terms of deposits ROI. The Islamic banks perhaps working in similar direction over conventional banks in conjunction to the better economic financial evolvement and its profits need to be secured and elaborated.
24 043-ist Revisiting Takafol Insurance: A Survey of J&K Yateem Trust and Guniat-Ul-Uloom (Issues and Challenges) Dr. Seema Bashier1, Dr. Mohammed Amin Mir 2 1Associate Professor, Department of Commerce & Management Studies Islamic College of Science and Commerce, Hawal, Srinagar E-Mail: [email protected] 2Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce & Management Studies Islamic College of Science and Commerce, Hawal, Srinagar E-Mail: [email protected]
Abstract: With Muslims accounting for one in four of the world's population to totalling nearly 1.6 billion of the world's 6.8 billion people, the potential market for Islamic financial services is considerable. India stands at the second place when it comes to Muslim population after Indonesia and with approximately 189 million Muslims as per 2017 census. Insurance has become an absolute necessity to trade and industry and all the financial activities. It is a risk mitigating tool both in personal life as well as in business environment. Islamic insurance is insurance that is very Islamic i.e. in confirmation with Islamic law (Shariah). It aims at protecting the human beings especially when they are in harm. The purpose is not profit but to uphold the principle of “bear ye one another’s burden”. The paper aims at introducing Takafol in India and throwing light on the challenges and certain issue faced by Islamic institutions.
25 044-ist Contribution to modeling and optimization of a concentrating solar power plant using parabolic concentrator in Algeria Ikhlef Khaoula, Larbi Salah Laboratoire de Génie Mécanique et de Développement (LMED), Ecole Nationale
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Polytechnique d’Alger (ENP), Algiers, Algeria [email protected]
Abstract: Solar energy, radiant light and heat from the sun, is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, concentrated solar power (CSP), concentrator photovoltaics (CPV), solar architecture and artificial photosynthesis. The aim of this work is related to the determination of the optimal configuration and performance of a CSP solar power plant (Parabolic Trough). The power plant of 50MW of power is installed in the south region of Algeria. This optmisation is based on LCOE minimization and the maximum of energy produced taking into account the influence of various parameters such as the site parameters and energy storage system. SAM software is used to determine the different parameters. The results are very encouraging and prove that Parabolic Trough can become an important element in renewable electricity production in countries where a large solar energy resource is available, such as the desert, equatorial regions and MENA region especially Algeria country.
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Employee motivation and performance at the banking sector in Jordan Mohammad Alawamleh *1, Loiy Bani Ismail 1, Shaden Ghosheh 1 1 American University of Madaba, Business Administration department, Faculty of Business and Finance , Box 926786 Amman Jordan
Abstract: This study aims to investigate the interrelationships among the 3 key factors of behavior job involvement, job satisfaction and organizational commitment linked with the employee motivation to enhance the need of the managers to regulate the motivation program used, hence motivation plays a major role in the employee’s performance. Method: interviewing a focus group from the banking sector in Jordan using qualitative method in order to gather as much information needed to figure out the link between the 3 key factors, and to know what triggers the employee’s motivational needs to be able to conduct organizational goal. This research implies that employee’s motivation is an integral part to any organization success in any sector. This study shows focuses on the relationship between employee’s motivation and performance and shows how this relationship tends to lead to an increase in the outcome of the organization.
27 049-ist Microstrip Antenna Synthesis using an Application Programming Interface I. Bouchachi1, A.Reddaf1, K.Ferroudji1, M.Boudjerda1, K.Hamdi-Cherif1, S.Satta1. 1Research Center in Industrial Technologies CRTI, P.O. Box 64, Cheraga 16014, Algiers, Algeria. [email protected]
Abstract: For the synthesis or the modeling of passive microwave structures like antennas, filters, adapters...etc, the simulation plays a very important role. It allows us to get precise estimation of the
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structure response without having to realize it. In order to synthesis a micro-strip antenna, we create an Application Programming Interface (API) between two softwares. The first one is MATLAB and the second is Ansys HFSS. The error rate between obtained and desired results is used to estimate the optimal dimensions of the structure using Practical Swarm Optimization technique. This method proofs to be effective in synthesizing a micro-strip antenna even for complicated geometry.
28 050-ist A Review on Agricultural-Related Information Elements And Provision For Agripreneurship One-Stop Information Portal Ana Nabilah Sa’uadi, Safawi Abdul Rahman Faculty of Information Management, University Teknologi MARA, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia Abstract: Unemployment and job creation is one of the big issue after student graduation. Agriculture is one of the main sectors that provides job opportunities for citizen in many countries over the world. In Malaysia, one of the government initiative was the Agricultural NKEA of Malaysia’s ETP that put emphasis on the agri-based entrepreneurship in aquaculture, organic farming, seaweed farming, herbal products, fruits and vegetables and premium processed food. On top of firm physical infrastructures and monetary aids in operating those initiative, information management play its role by provision of an integrated information services composing all critical aspects of agricultural-based agripreneurship. However, an initial scrutiny on agricultural-centric web portals provided by government’s agricultural-related departments and agencies indicated that agricultural information resources, services and products are isolated and scattered. This circumstance may strain potential entrance to explore opportunities and employment in agricultural-based business or agripreneurship. Subsequently, this research is proposed to examine the relevant and critical online information resources and services provided and available from governments’ agricultural-related departments and agencies. The potential outcome of the proposed study is the identification of the uniformed, integrated, and critical agripreneurship information resources, services and products into a framework of online agripreneurship one-stop information portal retrievable by potential agropreneurs for know-what, know-when, know-why, know-who, know-where and know-how pertaining to the agripreneurship.
29 055-ist Production of Liquid and Solid Organic Fertilizer from Tilapia Fish (Oreochromis mossambicus) Waste using “Bakasang” Traditional Fermentation Technology Vanny M.A. Tiwow1, Adrianton2, Paulus Hengky Abram1, Nur Hopiyanti1 1Departement of Chemistry, Faculty of Training and Education, University of Tadulako Palu, Indonesia 2Depertemen of Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tadulako, Palu Indonesia
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Abstract: In previous study, the mixture of manure and sand have been tested successfully as media growth on local Jackfruit seedlings from Central Sulawesi, called Tulo-5 and Beka-3. It means that the organic fertilizers are a good fertilizer to use. One of organic fertilizer is Solid organic fertilizer (SOF) from Tilapia fish (Oreochromis mossambicus) waste. The objective of this research is to make Solid Organic Fertilizer (SOF) through ‘the Bakasang Fermentation Technology”(BFT) produced Liquid Organic Fertilazer (SOF), as a part of a local wisdom in North Sulawesi area. Both products have been analyzed macro nutrient of N,P,K elements by certain method and micro nutrients of Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, Ni, Co elements by spectrophotometry method. Both products are not meet requirement of selling LOF and SOF especially or level of Nitrogen (12% ). On the other hand for a day necessity of plant feeding (1.5 ppm), both kind of fertilizer are still the most.
056-ist Real-time Attitude Quadcopter Control by NMPC Merabti Halim1, Lebcira Abdelkader2, Bouchachi Islem1, Belarbi Khaled2 1Research Center in Industrial Technologies CRTI, P.o.Box 64, Cheraga 16014, Algiers, Algeria, [email protected], [email protected], 2Ecole Nationale Polytechnique de Constantine, Electrical engineering Department, Constantine, Algeria
Abstract: In previous works, it has been demonstrated that the NMPC-PSO provides a fast solution and can be used in real time applications. In this paper, the quadcopter attitude is controlled by a nonlinear model predictive controller. This algorithm is implemented on the DJI F450 Quadcopter and executes instructions arriving from the radio controller. Knowledge-based Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm is used to solve the optimization problem of the NMPC. Simulation and experimental results are presented for the studied controller with performance analysis in terms of the computation times and quality of tracking.