5 research outputs found

    Film Business in Malaysia: Challenges and Opportunities

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    Abstract Research interests in the film industry have burgeoned in recent year

    P A COEFFICIENT BOUNDS FOR A CLASS MULTIVALENT FUNCTION DEFINED BY SALAGEAN OPERATOR

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    Abstract: The aim of the present paper is to define a subclass of analytic p-valent function in the open unit disk U = {z : |z| < 1} namely S λ p (A, B, b). For the class defined, we obtain the upper bounds for the Fekete Szego functional,|a p+2 − µa 2 p+1 |

    A Review of Research Concerning Lighting in Manufacturing Plants

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    Abstract. Based on the Market Watch 2012 with regards to the ASEAN region, Malaysia is the third biggest automotive manufacturing nation which employs more than 300,000 people. To accomplish their operation demands, manufacturing companies such as Proton and Perodua would utilize artificial lighting in their respective manufacturing plants. Research on the effects of artificial lighting on human expended about millions of dollars every years. Sufficient lighting is required for effective tasks completion while providing adequate visual capability, thus will ensure the safety of the operators. Eye strain, migraine and headache are among the common symptoms caused by poor lighting at workplace. This study aims to review on prior research regarding sufficient lighting while giving a special focus on light assessment techniques and tools in determining the luminous level in manufacturing plants. This study will contribute to create awareness among the manufacturing plant on the importance of lighting in term of work performance and occupational safety and health

    A Review of Research Concerning Lighting in Manufacturing Plants

    No full text
    Abstract. Based on the Market Watch 2012 with regards to the ASEAN region, Malaysia is the third biggest automotive manufacturing nation which employs more than 300,000 people. To accomplish their operation demands, manufacturing companies such as Proton and Perodua would utilize artificial lighting in their respective manufacturing plants. Research on the effects of artificial lighting on human expended about millions of dollars every years. Sufficient lighting is required for effective tasks completion while providing adequate visual capability, thus will ensure the safety of the operators. Eye strain, migraine and headache are among the common symptoms caused by poor lighting at workplace. This study aims to review on prior research regarding sufficient lighting while giving a special focus on light assessment techniques and tools in determining the luminous level in manufacturing plants. This study will contribute to create awareness among the manufacturing plant on the importance of lighting in term of work performance and occupational safety and health

    Determining critical success factors of mobile banking adoption

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    Abstract: This study is to examine critical success factors that influence the adoption of mobile banking in Malaysia using extended Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The proposed model was empirically evaluated by using survey data collected from 300 banking users concerning their perceptions of mobile banking. The findings indicate that this model can predict consumer intention to use mobile banking. Specifically, perceived usefulness, perceived credibility and awareness about mobile banking have significant effect on user's attitude thus influence the intention toward mobile banking. The results may provide further insights into mobile banking strategies
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