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    JOHANNESBURG METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT (JMPD) FINESONLINE.CO.ZA TRAFFIC FINE SYSTEM

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    The Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) Finesonline.co.za system aims to serve as part of a company called 2Big Mobile's Integrated Information System (I2MS), a five-part project, of which three phases have now been implemented by the Johannesburg Metro Police Department. The system seeks to offer Johannesburg motorists the chance to search for and view details of their fines, thus allowing motorists to verify their fines by viewing online pictures from speed and red light cameras as well as give them the opportunity to query and or contest the summons or warrant(s). There are far too many people issued with traffic fines daily on South African roads throughout the country. There are also equally as many if not more motorists who are arrested on a daily basis because of unpaid fines; but are reluctant to pay because they do not have the time to stand in winding queues at traffic departments or local municipalities to do it. At the moment, if a motorist wants to check traffic camera photos they have to visit the traffic department in person, sometimes more than once. That is very inconvenient and usually impossible for people who were a long way from home when they incurred the fine. There is only one main municipal court in the Johannesburg CBD that handles traffic fines as well as all the other by-laws contraventions, and hears many cases daily. This leads to reluctance of offenders to contest/query their fine which ultimately leads to more offenders neglecting their sununonses/warrants; which in turn leads to more motorists being arrested at roadblocks. Many researchers have found that E-commerce and usability issues are inextricably linked, since unusable E-commerce sites are often also unsuccessful. It has been discovered that usability plus security issues are the major setbacks to a lot of E-Commerce website in South Africa. Through this project, the author aspires to discover ways to achieve this fourth phase of the JMPD project by developing a website that will facilitate a good and up to date database system which allows for good capturing of data, including images, a sound search capability; being able to retrieve the correct fine/warrant with its relevant and corresponding information for that specific user together with the images of the offense. Lastly, the system should, provide a means to or act as an intermediary between the Johannesburg traffic department and the mnnicipal court to facilitate simpler and specialized querying of fines and or warrants. While striving to achieve, this, the system should also be usable and secure meeting nniversal E-Commerce standards. The system was developed in accordance with System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) ; comprising Analysis phase, Requirements Specification phase, Designing phase, Implementation and Testing, all following Royce's Final Model of the Waterfall Model with the output of each phase serving as the input in the subsequent phase, allowing jumping back and forth between phases to accommodate changing requirements. The selection of tool for this system was done without compromise to ensure that all the objectives of the system would be met and the successful development of the JMPD Finesonline.co.za realised. In conclusion, the JMPD Finesonline.co.za System will be a solution for the problems faced with the current manual system. It will therefore enhance service delivery on the part of the JMPD as well as the mnnicipal courts by better serving South African citizens efficiently and conveniently

    Information System Development Based-on ERP and RAD Methods: Application For Activities Information Broadcasting

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    As technology develops, information systems become very important in institutions. Information systems support the delivery of information quickly and accurately. The system is a reference at the Persada Islamic Boarding School Ahmad Dahlan University to develop an information delivery system using applications integrated. Manual systems cause the information to be less relevant, requiring an integrated and comprehensive system that can effectively and efficiently deliver information to students. The application developed using Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Rapid Application Development (RAD) methods. The application of these methods requires two main steps, including determining ERP and RAD for implementation. The process for obtaining an ERP method requires steps such as Material Requirement Planning, Close-Loop, and Manufacturing Resource Planning, and Enterprise Resource Planning. The RAD method requires steps such as Requirement Planning, RAD Design Workshop, and Implementation. Application testing used black-box and alpha testing. Each of these tests obtained an accuracy of 95% and 97.7%. Thus, this application can be implemented in Persada very well on mobile and desktop platforms. Besides, the app used information broadcasting to users in real-time for any information in Persada

    Consideration of persuasive technology on users acceptance of e-commerce: exploring perceived persuasiveness

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    Persuasive technologies, used within in the domain of interactive technology, are used broadly in social contexts to encourage customers towards positive behavior change. In the context of e-commerce, persuasive technologies have already been extensively applied in the area of marketing to enhancing system credibility, however the issue of ‘persuasiveness’, and its role on positive user acceptance of technology, has not been investigated in the technology acceptance literature. This paper reviews theories and models of users’ acceptance and use in relation with persuasive technology, and identifies their limitation when considering the impact of persuasive technology on users’ acceptance of technology; thus justifying a need to add consideration of ‘perceived persuasiveness’. We conclude by identifying variables associated with perceived persuasiveness, and suggest key research directions for future research

    E-CRM and CMS systems: potential for more dynamic businesses

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    Any change in customer’s behaviour affects the customer’s value. In addition, profitability and economic viability also change. Most companies still do not know entirely their customer base characteristics. They find difficult to define criteria that segment their customer base to find high-value customers. They need to focus on target selections to carry on with marketing campaigns which involve high investments. Given the potential of e-CRM and CMS as powerful tools to guide customer-oriented understanding and analysis, greater attention is required. Several companies, operating within the same business and having access to the same information and technology, differ in e-CRM performance. Without sufficient evidence, managers are prone to making investment decisions that are neither efficient nor effective. So it is imperative to base the decision of e-CRM and CMS adoption, on not only their analytical power, but also on economic viability criteria for sustainable business dynamic

    Mobile University Notification System Using Jabber Protocol

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    This progress report consists of sections, Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results & Discussion and Conclusion. For the Introduction section includes the project's background, problem statement, objectives and scope of work. In the Literature Review section consist of results from literature gathering from various sources like articles, journals or the Internet. The section is divided to Introduction, Problem Statement, Current Implementation/Related Works and Support. For the Methodology section consist of the project's proposed methodology or how the project will be conducted. The project is using the Waterfall Methodology. For the Results & Discussion section consist of the previous activities conducted for the project and their end results. Finally the Conclusion section will include the final conclusion for this interim

    ChatGPT recommendation system for retail shops

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    The rapid growth of e-commerce platforms has emphasized the significance of personalized recommendation systems in enhancing user engagement and satisfaction. This dissertation presents the development and evaluation of an innovative Product Recommendation System that leverages advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques to provide tailored product suggestions. The primary objective is to create a user-centric experience by integrating an AI assistant, enabling natural and interactive interactions. Through a comprehensive survey conducted to understand customer behaviours while purchasing products using AI, the study aims to assess the system's effectiveness in delivering accurate recommendations and providing a seamless purchasing experience. This document contributes to the field by showcasing the practical implementation of AI-driven recommendation systems, highlighting their potential to transform e-commerce interactions.O rápido crescimento das plataformas de comércio eletrónico enfatizou a importância dos sistemas de recomendação personalizados para aumentar o envolvimento e a satisfação dos utilizadores. Esta tese apresenta o desenvolvimento e avaliação de um Sistema de Recomendação de Produtos inovador que utiliza técnicas avançadas de Inteligência Artificial (IA) para fornecer sugestões de produtos personalizadas. O objetivo principal é criar uma experiência centrada no usuário, integrando um assistente de IA, permitindo interações naturais e interativas. Através de uma pesquisa abrangente realizada para compreender o comportamento dos clientes durante a compra de produtos usando IA, o estudo visa avaliar a eficácia do sistema na entrega de recomendações precisas e no fornecimento de uma experiência de compra perfeita. Este documento contribui para a área ao mostrar a implementação prática de sistemas de recomendação baseados em IA, destacando o seu potencial para transformar as interações de comércio eletrónico

    IMPROVING LEARNING MOTIVATION BY APPLYING USER-CENTRED DESIGN AND AUGMENTED REALITY ON 3D INTERACTIVE APPLICATION

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    Conventional methods in teaching are still prevalent in the educational field to present knowledge to students. This method is still relevant today; however, it needs technology to enhance the experience and support an intelligent education system. Witama Primary School is one of the schools that applies modern technologies in teaching processes to improve learning motivation, especially in natural science. Students need an interactive instrument or tool that attracts attention and boosts their learning motivation while studying solar systems using a smartphone. Therefore, to present a virtual solar system experience, this study aims to create an interactive 3D solar system using Augmented Reality (AR) on iOS mobile-based by implementing a user-centered design (UCD) method to understand requirements and expectations. UCD consists of four main stages, specifying the context of use, user and organizational requirements, product design solution, and evaluation design before developing the system to ensure the finery development process as the goal is to improve the student's focus and learning motivation. According to the User Experience Questionnaire results to thirty respondents, the obtained aspect of attractiveness is 2.222, the perspicuity aspect is 2.129, the efficiency aspect is 1.902, the dependability aspect is 1.689, the stimulation aspect is 2.222, and the novelty aspect is 1.727. Overall results showed that the interactive mobile app is in the good to excellent range. Moreover, the students and teachers find the product exciting and feel motivated to use the mobile app furthe

    Enhancing User Authentication with Facial Recognition and Feature-Based Credentials

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    This research proposes a novel and trustworthy user authentication method that creates individualized and trusted credentials based on distinctive facial traits using facial recognition technology. The ability to easily validate user identification across various login methods is provided by this feature. The fundamental elements of this system are face recognition, feature extraction, and the hashing of characteristics to produce usernames and passwords. This method makes use of the OpenCV library, which is free software for computer vision. Additionally, it employs Hashlib for secure hashing and Image-based Deep Learning for Identification (IDLI) technology to extract facial tags. For increased security and dependability, the system mandates a maximum of ten characters for users and passwords. By imposing this restriction, the system increases its resilience by reducing any possible weaknesses in its defense. The policy also generates certificates that are neatly arranged in an Excel file for easy access and management. To improve user data and provide reliable biometric authentication, this study intends to create and implement a recognition system that incorporates cutting-edge approaches such as face feature extraction, feature hashing, and password creation. Additionally, the system has robust security features using face recognition

    Alter ego, state of the art on user profiling: an overview of the most relevant organisational and behavioural aspects regarding User Profiling.

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    This report gives an overview of the most relevant organisational and\ud behavioural aspects regarding user profiling. It discusses not only the\ud most important aims of user profiling from both an organisation’s as\ud well as a user’s perspective, it will also discuss organisational motives\ud and barriers for user profiling and the most important conditions for\ud the success of user profiling. Finally recommendations are made and\ud suggestions for further research are given
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