98 research outputs found
Semiotics of the web interface: analysis and guidelines
The growth of technological innovations, internet developments, and their (web) applications has raised a definite issue on retaining the web interface quite understandable, and a need is also being felt on developing suitable and coherent guidelines for designing interface to swell the user interpretability of web signs. These design principles are semiotics by nature and semiotics is the science of signs, that is, of meaningâs representations. For this, new and important perspectives for interface design would be discovered by Semiotic Analysis on interface signs. Therefore, this research mainly focuses on the valuable insights that semiotic analysis could offer to present the fundamental concepts to create understandable signs.Facultad de InformÃĄtic
Total quality management (TQM) practices of the Bangladeshi and Thai companies: a comparative analysis
October 26-27, 200
Semiotics of the web interface: analysis and guidelines
The growth of technological innovations, internet developments, and their (web) applications has raised a definite issue on retaining the web interface quite understandable, and a need is also being felt on developing suitable and coherent guidelines for designing interface to swell the user interpretability of web signs. These design principles are semiotics by nature and semiotics is the science of signs, that is, of meaningâs representations. For this, new and important perspectives for interface design would be discovered by Semiotic Analysis on interface signs. Therefore, this research mainly focuses on the valuable insights that semiotic analysis could offer to present the fundamental concepts to create understandable signs.Facultad de InformÃĄtic
A review on the mobile applications developed for COVID-19: An exploratory analysis
The objective of this research is to explore the existing mobile applications
developed for the COVID-19 pandemic. To obtain this research objective, firstly
the related applications were selected through the systematic search technique
in the popular application stores. Secondly, data related to the app
objectives, functionalities provided by the app, user ratings, and user reviews
were extracted. Thirdly, the extracted data were analyzed through the affinity
diagram, noticing-collecting-thinking, and descriptive analysis. As outcomes,
the review provides a state-of-the-art view of mobile apps developed for
COVID-19 by revealing nine functionalities or features. It revealed ten factors
related to information systems design characteristics that can guide future app
design. The review outcome highlights the need for new development and further
refinement of the existing applications considering not only the revealed
objectives and their associated functionalities, but also revealed design
characteristics such as reliability, performance, usefulness, supportive,
security, privacy, flexibility, responsiveness, ease of use, and cultural
sensitivity.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, 4 table
Management of Innovative Activities of Small Entrepreneurial Manufacturing Workshops in Bangladesh
Volume 32, N0. 1 & 2 January & April, pp. 1-2
A comparative study of job satisfaction of the senior male and female executives in Bangladesh
Volume 7, June 200
Why do People Share Misinformation during the COVID-19 Pandemic?
The World Health Organization have emphasised that misinformation - spreading
rapidly through social media - poses a serious threat to the COVID-19 response.
Drawing from theories of health perception and cognitive load, we develop and
test a research model hypothesizing why people share unverified COVID-19
information through social media. Our findings suggest a person's trust in
online information and perceived information overload are strong predictors of
unverified information sharing. Furthermore, these factors, along with a
person's perceived COVID-19 severity and vulnerability influence cyberchondria.
Females were significantly more likely to suffer from cyberchondria, however,
males were more likely to share news without fact checking their source. Our
findings suggest that to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 misinformation and
cyberchondria, measures should be taken to enhance a healthy skepticism of
health news while simultaneously guarding against information overload
A Systematic Review of the Digital Interventions for Fighting COVID-19: The Bangladesh Perspective
The objective of this paper is to synthesize the digital interventions initiatives to fight against COVID-19 in Bangladesh and compare with other countries. In order to obtain our research objective, we conducted a systematic review of the online content. We first reviewed the digital interventions that have been used to fight against COVID-19 across the globe. We then reviewed the initiatives that have been taken place in Bangladesh. Thereafter, we present a comparative analysis between the initiatives taken in Bangladesh and the other countries. Our findings show that while Bangladesh is capable to take benefits of the digital intervention approaches, tighter cooperation between government and private organizations as well as universities would be needed to get the most benefits. Furthermore, the government needs to make sure that the privacy of its citizens are protected
Sustainable manufacturing for Indonesian small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs): the case of remanufactured alternators
Achieving sustainability is a great challenge for most of the Indonesian manufacturingsmall- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Remanufacturing has been considered tobe a key strategy to attain sustainable manufacturing by maximising the use of oldcomponents and minimising landfill size and energy usage. However, SMEs, which areundoubtedly the engine of the Indonesian manufacturing industry, do not haveadequate experience, skill, resource, technology and financial support in theremanufacturing area. This paper proposes a new concept for sustainablemanufacturing assessment framework through remanufacturing strategies inIndonesian SMEs. In this sustainable manufacturing assessment framework, the existingremanufactured products are assessed using sustainable manufacturing criterion (e.g.reliability, life cycle cost, employment opportunity and greenhouse gases). Thisframework identifies improvement opportunities, including eco-efficiency, cleanerproduction and green technology to make existing remanufactured productstechnically, economically, environmentally and socially sustainable. The sustainability ofremanufactured alternators produced by Indonesian SMEs has been assessed tovalidate the aforementioned sustainable manufacturing assessment framework
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