49 research outputs found
Jurnal Ilmu Komputer dan Informasi (Journal of Computer Science and Information), Vol 7, No 1 February 2014
EARLY DETECTION AND MONITORING SYSTEM OF HEART DISEASE BASED ON ELECTROCARDIOGRAM SIGNAL
Muhammad Anwar Ma\u27sum, Elly Matul Imah, Alexander Agung Gunawan
AUTONOMOUS DETECTION AND TRACKING OF AN OBJECT AUTONOMOUSLY USING AR.DRONE QUADCOPTER
Futuhal Arifin, Ricky Arifandi Daniel, Didit Widiyanto
USER EMOTION IDENTIFICATION IN TWITTER USING SPECIFIC FEATURES: HASHTAG, EMOJI, EMOTICON, AND ADJECTIVE TERM
Yuita Arum Sari, Evy Kamilah Ratnasari, Siti Mutrofin, Agus Zainal Arifin
QUALITY OF SERVICE ORIENTED WEB SERVICE SELECTION: AN EVALUATION OF TECHNIQUES
Munjiah Nur Saadah, Rigga Widar Atmagi
LOCATION ANALYSIS ON SMART HOUSE USING PROJECTIVE TRANSFORMATION
Galih Andi Pradana, Bob Hardian, Tonny Adhi Sebastian, Hanif Rasyidi, Yulistiyan Wardhana, Gladhy Guarddin
TERRAIN: FETAL GROWTH TELEHEALTH SYSTEM BASED ON 2D FETAL HEAD IMAGE USING RANDOMIZED HOUGH TRANSFORM
Robeth Rahmatullah, Ikhsanul Habibie, Petrus Mursanto, Sani Muhammad Isa
PEER ASSESSMENT RATING (PAR) INDEX CALCULATION ON 2D DENTAL MODEL IMAGE FOR OVER JET, OPEN BITE, AND TEETH SEGMENTATION ON OCCLUSION SURFACE
Muhammad Febrian Rachmadi, Ratna Rustamadji, Miesje Karmiati Purwanegara, sani Muhammad Isa, Benny Hardjon
Correcting and stylistic researching of the mystical treatise "Wesal Ahmadi" or "Awakher Hayat Mujaddid Alf Sani"
The treatise "Wesal Ahmadi" or "Awakher Hayat Mujaddid Alf Sani" is actually a supplement to a treatise called "Zubdat al-Maqamat" or "Barakat al-Ahmadiyya Baqiyeh", which is about the life, works, spirits, and facts of Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi, nicknamed Imam Rabbani and Mujaddid Alf Sani and some of his caliphs and descendants were written. The author of this treatise is Badr al-Din Sirhindi, a famous Sufi and biographer of the Naqshbandi sect in the 11th century. Badr al-Din wrote this short and concise treatise following the completion of the book "Zubdat al-Maqamat" by Khwaja Muhammad Hashim Keshmi who did not succeed in finishing this book and convey the events and incidents of the last days of Sheikh Ahmad's life. The treatise "Wesal Ahmadi" contains reliable, irreplaceable, and valuable information from the last days the life of Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi, which is narrated directly and immediately and is necessary for a more detailed understanding of his life, his spirits, and his faith. Despite its fame within the Naqshbandi sect and its importance for research, this treatise has remained rare, hidden, and neglected. In this article, in addition to correcting, suspending, and updating the version and adding textual explanations, an attempt has been made to introduce, analyze, and explain its place and author in the Naqshbandiyeh tradition of the Mujaddidiyeh. The research method in this article is descriptive and analytical, and library sources have been used
Christian responses to Islamic Christology: a critique of surahs three. four, and nineteen of the qur'an
The aims of this study are to present and to evaluate the Quranic portrayal of Jesus as found in surahs three, four, and nineteen. Chapter one incorporates a brief introduction leading to the presentation of what the Qur'an says about Jesus within the prescribed limits, and in the light supplied by Christian and Muslim exegetes. The second chapter appraises, in relation to the Qur'an, the relevant Biblical and apocryphal views of Jesus, noting the parallels, differences and additions afforded by the canonical and non-canonical accounts. Chapter three examines, from a wide Christian perspective, a number of different Christological viewpoints. Subsequently, each Christology is examined in relation to Islamic Christology. The pertinent points are discussed in detail, noting similarities and differences. Chapter four examines the Quranic material relating to the question of the death of Jesus and this involves an appraisal of various Muslim traditions which prove to be contrary to the Qur'an. Chapter five presents an evaluation of Islamic Christology. It is argued that there is substantial agreement between the Qur'an and the Bible with regard to Jesus. From the Unitarian and Liberal Christian viewpoints, Islamic Christology is an acceptable Christology. On the other hand, it is argued that Islamic Christology, from the orthodox Christian perspective, is not worthy of consideration as a legitimate Christology because it does not incorporate the concept of Incarnation
Intellectual property laws and Islam in Malaysia.
PhDThis study is undertaken on the premise that Islam and Islamic law is to be taken into
serious consideration in any future legislative reform of laws in Malaysia. Islam being
the religion of the country and the strong religious sentiment of the Muslims (who
form the majority in Malaysia) cannot be overlooked or dismissed lightly by the
legislators in Malaysia. Reformation of intellectual property laws is timely, as we are
now approaching to the dateline set by GATF-Trips agreement which aim is to
improve our standard of intellectual property protection. This study seeks to analyze
and evaluate the current legislation pertaining to intellectual property in Malaysia in
terms of the philosophy and rules governing the existence, ownership and exercise of
these rights and their consistency and inconsistency with Islam and Islamic law. The
main objective of this study is to prove that a coherent and logical conceptual
framework of ownership of intellectual property can be derived from an Islamic
perspective which not only offers the basis of rights but also defines the scope of
these rights. From the point of ownership of rights, support can be obtained from the
normative framework of property rights within the traditional classification of 'mal'
(property) and 'haqq al-milkiyyah' (ownership rights) under Islamic law. From the
point of exercise of rights, the exact scope can be defined from the analysis of
fundamental concepts which have been developed by Muslim jurists. It has been
established that Islam and Islamic law offers a sound and systematic paradigm, which
in deeper analysis, can satisfy both our current obligations under international
treatises, as well as our responsibility to practise our religion to the fullest
Moderating Effect of Age on the Relationship between Electronic Banking and Customer Satisfaction: Empirical Evidence from Selected Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in Funtua, Katsina State Nigeria
Abstract: The study examined the effect of electronic banking services on customer satisfaction using age as moderating variable in selected deposit money banks (DMBs) in Funtua metropolis, Katsina state, Nigeria. A survey approach was used to collect data from the respondents. The study's population consists of the entire customers of UBA, Zenith bank and Guaranty Trust Bank that used electronic banking services. The population of customers that use electronic banking services in this three sampled banks cannot be determined. Therefore, the infinite population table produced a sample size of 384. Customers who attend the selected banks for the study were randomly administered with questionnaires where 384 copies of questionnaires were administered to them but 363 were validly returned by the respondents. However, the three banks were selected purposively. The study employed both descriptive and inferential statistics to analyse the data. PLS-SEM was used to analyze data for the study. The components of electronic banking that were used in this study as independent variables are mobile banking, automated teller machine and point of sale to evaluate the customer satisfaction considering age as moderating variable The results indicated that there is relationship between electronic banking components and customer satisfaction and gender of the customers moderates both the relationship between mobile banking and point of sale with customer satisfaction but failed to moderate the relationship between automated teller machine and customer satisfaction.
Keywords: ICT, electronic banking, customer satisfaction, Deposit Money Banks.
Title: Moderating Effect of Age on the Relationship between Electronic Banking and Customer Satisfaction: Empirical Evidence from Selected Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in Funtua, Katsina State Nigeria
Author: Muhammad Sani Burodo, Sirajo Shehu, Muhammed Auwal Babangida
International Journal of Novel Research in Marketing Management and Economics
ISSN 2394-7322
Vol. 9, Issue 2, May 2022 - August 2022
Page No: 157-166
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Published Date: 20-August-2022
DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7012014
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Moderating Effect of Gender on the Assessment of customer Satisfaction with Mobile Banking Technology: A study of Selected Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in Zaria Metropolis
Abstract: This paper examined the impact of mobile banking services on customers’ satisfaction considering gender as moderating variable in Zaria, Nigeria. A descriptive research design was adopted this study. The population of customers that used mobile banking applications in Kaduna metropolis is considered unlimited (essentially infinite). In most statistical research studies, population parameters are usually unknown that must be determined from the sample. Therefore, the study employed a purposive sampling technique. Primary data were adopted for this study using a questionnaire of which 384 copies were administered but 347 were validly returned by respondents. Customers who visited the three sampled banks for transactions, namely: Eco bank and GT bank in Zaria metropolis were randomly administered with questionnaires. In this study, descriptive statistics inform of percentages and frequencies, while regression analysis was used as an inferential statistics. The data gathered from the questionnaires was analysed using Microsoft excel, SPSS packages and SMART PLS. Using Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) approach, gender was to moderate the relationship between mobile banking service components and customer satisfaction. Cash withdrawals, Funds transfer and Balance enquiry are all components of mobile banking services that were used as independent variables to evaluate the customer satisfaction considering gender as moderating variable. The results indicated that there is relationship between mobile banking components and customer satisfaction but gender of the customers only moderates the relationship between cash withdrawals and customer satisfaction.
Keywords: mobile banking services, Deposit Money Banks (DMBs), Cash withdrawals, Funds transfer, customer satisfaction.
Title: Moderating Effect of Gender on the Assessment of customer Satisfaction with Mobile Banking Technology: A study of Selected Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in Zaria Metropolis
Author: Muhammad Sani Burodo, AbdulAziz Maruf Adeniran, Zubairu Ahmad
International Journal of Novel Research in Marketing Management and Economics
ISSN 2394-7322
Vol. 9, Issue 2, May 2022 - August 2022
Page No: 65-74
Novelty Journals
Website: www.noveltyjournals.com
Published Date: 20-June-2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6670860
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https://www.noveltyjournals.com/upload/paper/Moderating%20Effect%20of%20Gender-20062022-6.pdfInternational Journal of Novel Research in Marketing Management and Economics, ISSN 2394-7322, Novelty Journals (Publisher), Website: www.noveltyjournals.co
HillMe Watch / Meor Aizat Syauqi Abdullah Sani ... [et al.]
Nowadays, even with the help of technologies such as smartphones and tablets, we all still rely on wearing a watch to tell the time and to help us manage our time. The first ever wristwatch was invented in 1868 and since then, us humans have recognize its’ importance in our daily lives. Wristwatches are now worn by millions of people worldwide and we hope that are products attract new customers to buy and investors to invest in our business
COMPUTER COMMUNITY SERVICE KARANG TARUNA RW 06 AND RW 12 PASIRMULYA VILLAGE, BANDUNG
Pasirmulya Village, located in Bandung, is a village that has several potentials such as coffee, handicrafts, and tourism. But there are still obstacles in marketing products from the village, especially handicraft products. The marketing techniques currently used are still not optimal, so the potential of handicraft products has not been optimally exploited. Online sales media proved to be very effective in marketing products to consumers, given the ease offered and not knowing distance and time. To start online sales, adequate knowledge is needed in terms of operating a computer and utilizing the internet network. At this moment, most of the participants were high school graduates, the rest were junior high school graduates and about half of the participants are 15-20 years old. This community service activity aims to provide knowledge in operating computers, creating documents with word processing software, processing data with worksheet software, and utilizing the internet that supports marketing activities. The target of this training is the members of Karang Taruna RW 06 and RW 12 in Pasirmulya. It is expected that after the implementation of this training the members of Karang Taruna can pass on the knowledge they have gained to other members of the village community
Pengembangan Data Warehouse untuk Mengetahui Tren Aktivitas Trouble Ticket
This research started from the need for XYZ company to be able to present reports or data quickly when needed. There are so many trouble tickets per month, so PT XYZ needs information from historical data that can be seen from various dimensions, especially regarding trends that occur in trouble tickets. With this research, it is possible to develop a data warehouse originating from the operational database from PT XYZ, perform data warehouse analysis with Tableau software to find out trends in trouble ticket activity transactions. The data warehouse development method is to use the nine step design methodology development method using pentaho software. Based on the obtained trends, an information analysis of the number of Trouble tickets was carried out based on two dimensions, namely location and time, and it was found that in the 2nd and 3rd week of each month they had the most trouble tickets. This is due to the influence of the weather in these locations. Then an evaluation was carried out through a questionnaire using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), and the average rating from users was 3.83-4.22 which stated that this research could provide benefits and be accepted by PT XYZ
Morbidity and mortality profile of patients seen in medical emergency unit of a Teaching Hospital in Nigeria: A 4-year audit
Background: Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) Zaria is strategically located to serve as referral center for most stable and emergency cases in the northwestern part of Nigeria. Patients also come on self-referral. Objective: This study aimed to describe the pattern of medical presentation and outcomes at the emergency unit of ABUTH over a 4-year period. Materials and Methods: A review of medical admissions into the Emergency unit of ABUTH, Zaria, between January 2013 and December 2016 was carried out using the case records of patients as well as register of admissions and discharges, information obtained were entered into a predetermined questionnaire. Results: The patients admitted during the period numbered 5193, with age range of 15–92 years. There were 2895 (56.0%) males and 2298 (44.0%), with a male-to-female ratio of 1.3:1. Emergencies attributable to infectious diseases occurred with the highest frequency (20.6%), followed by gastrointestinal (20.5%), renal (14.5%), endocrine (13.8%), respiratory (12.4%), cardiac (9%), neurological (2.8%), and hematological (1.1%). There was a significantly (P < 0.001) higher occurrence of noncommunicable diseases (71.5%) than communicable diseases (28.5%), as well as higher male cases in renal, respiratory, hematological emergencies (P < 0.05). There were more admissions in the wet season, (April to September) while the October to January period consistently recorded the low admission rates. An increasing trend in emergency medical admissions was observed, being highest in the year 2016. The median duration of stay was 4.5 days (range of 0–12 days). The outcomes of admission revealed 470 (9%) deaths, 2012 (37%) direct discharges, and 2801 (54%) transfers to male or female medical wards. Cases of tetanus had the highest case fatality rate (45%) while hypertensive emergencies had the lowest (4%). Conclusion: There is a rising trend of communicable as opposed to non-communicable diseases' emergencies in Zaria. Of the non-communicable diseases, incidence of gastro-intestinal emergencies was the highest while that of haematology was the least. The intra-hospital mortality rate attributable to medical emergencies is relatively lower in Zaria
