Browse publications by year: 2015

  1. Sharafatmandjoor, S., Nor Azwadi, C.S.
    MyJurnal
    The dynamics of a liquid droplet in a low gravitational field is examined using a finite
    difference/front tracking projection-based numerical technique. The unsteady, incompressible,
    viscous, immiscible multi-fluid, two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations for both the liquid and the
    gas are solved using the single-fluid model. The droplet deformation and the gas wake generation and
    oscillations phenomena is studied.
  2. Hamid RA, Ungku Ahmad UN
    MyJurnal
    An increasing number of women participate in the work force due to socio-economic development result a big impact to work and family institution. Failure to meet demand for both work and family lead to work-family conflict that may give negative consequences on work and family. An example of major work-related outcome is burnout which can lead to turnover intention. Social support has been identified as an important resources that can reduce work-family conflict and burnout. This paper aims to identify the relationship between work-family conflict and turnover intention and also the mediation effect of burnout on work-family conflict and turnover intention relationship. It is proposed that there will be a positive relationship between work-family conflict and turnover intention and there is an indirect relationship between work-family conflict and turnover intention through the mediation effect of burnout. Social support from work and family is proposed to moderate the relationship between work-family conflict and burnout. Furthermore it is proposed that the strength of relationship between work-family conflict and turnover intention depends on the mediation effect of burnout and moderating effect of social support.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Burnout, Professional*; Female; Humans; Malaysia; Social Support*; Women; Work-Life Balance*
  3. Ghandvar, H., Idris, M.H., N. Ahmad
    MyJurnal
    Al-20%Mg2Si composite was in situ synthesized and modified by the addition of Ba and Bi;
    the microstructure of the resulting composites will be investigated. It is expected that the comodification
    with Ba and Bi effectively refined the morphology of Mg2Si which is attributed to the
    formation of fine Ba2Bi particles that acted as the heterogeneous nucleation sites for the primary Mg2Si
    particles, resulting in a refined distribution of these precipitates. Therefore, the addition of Ba and Bi
    can provide a better effect than only the addition of Bi or Ba separately.
  4. A. Ahmad, A. Yaakob, Mohd, K.W., Mohd Awal, N.A., Samuri, M.A.A.
    MyJurnal
    The past decade has seen a growing recognition internationally that children have a right
    to participate in matters that affect their lives. In a family legal proceeding, it is in practice left to the
    discretion of a judge to decide whether the child is heard. Interviews have become the most common
    approach by family court judges in Malaysia to resolve problematic custody disputes. However, many
    family law practitioners believe that this can be detrimental to the children as the judges are not experts
    in child psychology and counselling. Hence, this article intends to critique the effectiveness of Sulh
    (mediation) procedure in resolving custody dispute (hadhanah) in the Syariah Court. Despite the
    importance of consulting the affected children, their views are rarely sought nor acknowledged within
    the judicial setting. Legal fraternity and parents play a significant influence on whether children’s are
    heard in court and Sulh chamber. There is a need for further research to explore legal professionals’ and parents’ perspectives on children’s active involvement in decision-making. This information could
    be used to develop guidelines that will assist professionals and parent in facilitating and supporting
    children’s participation.
  5. F. Mohd Fadzilah, Arshad, N.I.
    MyJurnal
    Mobile health (m-health) has become one of most concerned and developing areas in
    healthcare industry. There are large numbers of m-health application available in the market. Yet,
    neither theorist nor practitioners has discover or develop a framework in evaluating the impact of nonclinical
    m-health application. In healthcare industry, it is very important for an m-health application
    to be tested first before release to market, as this could lead to negative impact towards user especially
    patients. Money could be wasted and the m-health apps might not derived correct output. To avoid a
    failure in using non-clinical m-health application, the impact of using it need to be evaluated.
    Nonetheless, to come out with a proposed framework for m-health apps evaluation, the theories and
    results of the existing frameworks should be referred to. Thus, this research aimed to discuss on the
    previous frameworks that are possible to be used as reference in proposing the intended framework.
    The new developed framework is expected to be significant and valuable for all m-health developers
    and doctors in the design and use of non-clinical m-health application.
  6. S. Qaiyum, Aziz, I.A., N. Haron
    MyJurnal
    With the rapid evolution of smart devices, ease of availability and accessibility of Internet
    application services, the demand of user's level of satisfaction are constantly growing. This creates
    challenges when mobile users in large quantity gather at confine places creating a scenario of highdensity
    wireless network environment (HDWN). Guaranteeing high quality of services (QoS) without
    proper understanding of user’s expectations and their Quality of Experience (QoE) may lead to over
    provisioning of resources. This poses different challenges to network service providers. Moreover,
    limited studies have been found relating to QoE in dense network. The objective of this paper is to
    develop mapping mechanism that maps QoS parameters onto QoE metrics in HDWN. This paper
    proposes fuzzy-genetic algorithm to map QoS-QoE based on the critical comparative analysis of
    different mechanisms. Preliminary analysis had been done based on mathematical model to establish
    the correlation between QoS parameters (delay and jitter) and QoE metrics (satisfaction) to determine
    the maximum and minimum impairment threshold. Further, the correlation between QoS-QoE had been
    evaluated with varying traffic load to determine the traffic load impact on QoE. Also the load threshold
    was found, that would help the network providers to take proper measure to maintain user’s satisfaction
    as the maximum threshold limit is reached.
  7. Wan Ahmad, W.F., A. Sarlan, D. Al-Arabiat
    MyJurnal
    Mobile learning (M-learning) is considered as a development process of Electronic learning
    (E-Learning) that used to meet some of issues in E-learning such as wireless environment and
    accessibility. In spite of having many benefits and advantages for using M-learning, many challenges
    and issues still facing mobile learning technology to become a part of most of the Higher Education
    Institutions (HEIs) strategies. This paper aims to examine the barriers to M-learning adoption by HEIs
    in Malaysia. To do so, a quantitative research methodology was used in data collection. Online
    questionnaire was distributed by e-mail to 150 respondents in three universities. The result analysis
    brought out that mobile storage size, limitation of mobile memory and mobile battery life are the main
    barriers of using mobile in learning process.
  8. Kadir, Z.A., R. Mohammad, N. Othman
    MyJurnal
    This Company is one of the largest multipurpose port in Malaysia which provides facilities
    and services to handle variety of cargoes ranging from containers, cars, break bulk cargoes, dry bulk
    cargoes and liquid bulk cargoes. The company divided into three main core business divisions which
    are Container Division, Conventional and Logistics Services and Marine Divisions. Based on Pareto
    analysis, Conventional & Logistics Services has the highest number of accidents with 75% of total
    number of accidents in year 2014. In this company, the trend analysis of accident keep increasing
    month by month. In this study using DMAIC approach, the objectives of this study is to improve safety
    performance by decreasing the number of accident focused on Conventional & Logistics Division by
    using six sigma approach. Six sigma is a quality tools for process improvement. It involved five phases
    which using many quality tools to identify problem and improves the process. The data being analysed
    by using statistical method and graph. As conclusion, the average number of accident decrease from
    7.33 to 7.25 and the trend analysis shows decline graph compared to before. Based on the hypothesis
    testing, using the p-value, it was found the shift pattern, safety culture (unsafe act unsafe condition
    report submission), accidents location, type of activity and contractors have significance impact to
    number of accident. Meanwhile, number of tonnage handled (productivity) and number of man-hour
    does not have significance impact to the number of accident. It was also found that there is no
    significance between numbers of accident happen at night shift, morning shift or afternoon shift. It can
    be concluded that, the six sigma approach are suitable method to analyse accident and can be a
    significance approach in determining the root cause of accident in the company.
  9. Ahmad Azahari, I.N.N., Wan Ahmad, W.F., Z. Jamaludin, Hashim, A.S., Abdul Aziz, N.S.
    MyJurnal
    Autism is a neurological disorder that affects the growth of mind, causing problematic measure in communicating, interacting, and social behaviour. Outstanding educational practices and rapid intermediation leads to vast improvement, as there is no remedy for autism. The main impairment of children with autism is their difficulty in social interaction. The main research is to recognize the effective learning approach in educating social interaction skills to children with autism using mobile technology. This paper presents the result of a engagement session of video modules to support social interaction training for children with autism. The modules are designed to be a part of a mobile application that will be developed based on the three basic interaction skills; Introducing Yourself, Emotions and Gestures. Engagement session was conducted where students with medium functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), aged 7-18 years watched the modules for social competence training during a single session. Outcome measures included an observation study of the student’s reactions towards the modules by two observers. The observers graded each student’s reactions using a ‘Social Skill Rubric’ that has five specific criteria to be scored. Results showed excellent acceptance of modules as well as strong preferences amongst them. The students revealed a range of different reactions towards the modules. However, mainly the modules do appeared to be effective in educating social interaction to children with autism as they are able to focus and enjoy in the learning process.
  10. R. Mohammad, F. Sharifi, D. Sharifi, N. Othman, Z. A. Kadir
    MyJurnal
    Optimum design of HEN can cause significant reduction in the total cost of the plant.
    Targeting method using pinch analysis diagrams was presented to find out investment cost required
    and the period of return of the investment of optimization of the refinery system. This method can be
    done by knowing the amount of ΔTmin and by pointing the composite curve of saving vs investment (S-I
    curve).The targeting method is the modification of the system that need to be done to avoid movement
    of heat exchangers in order to minimize the return of the investment. This method can assist refineries
    management to make decision in order to optimize the refinery system.Result shows that refinery can
    reduce the temperature on the main tower until 9.65MW and the investment will be $360,000 with the
    time of the return cost being 7.7 months
  11. Mohamad, M.M., Sulaiman, N.L., Sern, L.C., Mohd Salleh, K.
    MyJurnal
    – This study was performed to measure the gender equality involvement in Technical and
    Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Program in one of the Malaysia Technical University
    Network (MTUN). The focuses of this study are general perspective in gender equality, men and
    women position in society, and sources of information about TVET. 200 respondents involving
    students and lecturers from various field of TVET programs involved in this study. Questionnaire was
    applied to gather the data information and descriptive analysis represent the findings. Result showed
    that most respondents strongly agree with men helping in the household were women, they are also
    aware about the national policies on gender equality in Malaysia, and for last section of survey,
    respondents agree that they choose studying in TVET program because the better job opportunities.
    In summary, there is no gender issue in Malaysia’s policy, position of work and opportunities in
    further education especially in TVET programs.
  12. M. Mokhber, Tan, G.G., A. Vakilbashi
    MyJurnal
    This study aims to investigate the direct and indirect effect of entrepreneurial leadership
    on organization demand for innovation. Over the past years academic debates have mostly focused on
    individual’s demand for innovation while emphasizing on the organization's success in producing new
    products and services to individual customers. However the organizational customers and
    organization's demand to use innovation in day to day work has been generally neglected. Since
    previous studies identified leadership as an important determinant of innovation in the organization,
    this research proposes a conceptual framework to explore the effect of entrepreneurial leadership on
    organization’s demand for innovation. The success of entrepreneurial leadership depends not only on
    the behaviors of the leader, but also on the characteristics of their followers in demonstrating
    entrepreneurial behaviors. Therefore this study aims to examine the moderating role of follower’s
    reliance on social networks to recognize new opportunities on the relationship between
    entrepreneurial leadership and organization’s demand for innovation. A sample of Malaysia Top 100
    Companies participates in this research and the hypotheses are evaluated using Partial Least Squares
    (PLS) analysis. This research makes an important contribution by providing empirical evidences that
    may support entrepreneurial leaders and their firms to identify and generate more opportunities and
    enact them in ways that increase the organization's receptivity towards innovation
  13. Kathiravelu, S. R., Ramayah, T., Abu Mansor, N. N.
    MyJurnal
    Knowledge is Power - one of the most important sayings that demonstrate an individual’s
    growth and development to the highest level. Therefore, the goal of presenting this paper is to be able
    to impart an in-depth understanding pertaining to various notions about knowledge sharing (KS)
    presented in different institutions and also to raise some recommendations on how to improve
    knowledge sharing in Malaysia. Moreover, the content of this paper is geared on exploring insights in
    the Malaysian perspective of KS specifically in the public sector along with illustrating certain ways
    of effectively enhancing KS in a particular organization. The information that is presented in this
    paper were collected from various related literatures gathered from books, academic journals and
    articles. Findings from several literatures revealed that most public sector employees are reluctant to
    shared their knowledge as well as best practices, and this is regarded as the ultimate factors that
    leads to poor quality and inefficient in the service delivery. Through the useful highlights in this
    paper, it would provide beneficial information on contributing factor to enhance successful KS, not
    only the Malaysian public sector but also to other countries with similar public sector settings and
    culture.
  14. Majid, M.K., Md Arif, M.S., Bakri, N.
    MyJurnal
    This research was perform to examine the dimension electronic service quality of
    Malaysia airline industries (low cost carrier) and the impact on customers perceived service
    satisfaction. This research employed convenience sampling procedure and questionnaire as
    method to gain data, 392 completed questionnaires were gathered from Malaysia airline
    industries (low cost carrier) website users. The Confirmatory Factor Analysis performed and
    indicated that five dimensions such as fulfilment, system availability, efficiency, site privacy
    and aesthetic and customizations were applicable to measure Malaysia airline industries
    (low cost carrier) e-SQ. The regression analysis performed showed that e-SQ dimensionfulfilment,
    system availability, efficiency, site privacy and aesthetic and customizations have
    a significant positive relationship exist between e-SQ dimension and perceived service
    satisfaction in the Malaysia airline industries (low cost carrier) website user. Future
    research recommendations to discuss on impact dimension of e-SQ regarding to recovery
    issue such as compensation, responsiveness and contact on customers perceived satisfaction
    in Malaysia airline industries (low cost carrier).
  15. Ashari H, Soehod K
    MyJurnal
    This study seeks to investigate small and medium-sized enterprise Human Resource (HR) practitioners’ knowledge pertaining to legislated employment rights at the workplace as laid down by the Employment Act (EA) 1955. The EA provides a variety of individual employment rights covering protections of wages, statutory right to the general standard of working time, statutory right to rest day, public holidays, annual leave and sick leave, statutory right to employment security as well as female employee’s statutory right to paid maternity leave. The study also aims to determine whether HR practitioners’ level of knowledge concerning legislated employment rights differed significantly between age groups, years of experience, level of education and size of company. It also examined the nature of the relationship between the HR practitioners’ level of basic knowledge concerning legislated employment rights and their level of concern in making legally sound decisions in their administrative practice. In addition, it identified whether the HR practitioners’ level of basic knowledge pertaining to legislated employment rights correlate significantly with the size of the company where they are employed.
    MeSH terms: Humans; Malaysia; Sick Leave
  16. Sugau JB, van der Ent A
    Bot Stud, 2015 Dec;57(1):4.
    PMID: 28510789 DOI: 10.1186/s40529-016-0119-9
    BACKGROUND: Kinabalu Park, in Sabah (Malaysia) on Borneo Island, is renowned for the exceptionally high plant diversity it protects, with at least 5000 plant species enumerated to date. Discoveries of plant novelties continue to be made in Sabah, especially on isolated ultramafic outcrops, including in the genus Pittosporum (Pittosporaceae) with P. linearifolium from Bukit Hampuan on the southern border of the Park, and P. silamense from Bukit Silam in Eastern Sabah, both narrow endemics restricted to ultramafic soils.

    RESULTS: A distinctive new species of Pittosporum (P. peridoticola J.B.Sugau and Ent, sp. nov.) was discovered on Mount Tambuyukon in the north of Kinabalu Park during ecological fieldwork. The diagnostic morphological characters of this taxon are discussed and information about the habitat in which it grows is provided. The soil chemistry in the rooting zone of P. peridoticola has high magnesium to calcium quotients, high extractable nickel and manganese concentrations, but low potassium and phosphorus concentrations, as is typical for ultramafic soils. Analysis of foliar samples of various Pittosporum-species originating from ultramafic and non-ultramafic soils showed a comparable foliar elemental stoichiometry that is suggestive of 'Excluder-type' ecophysiology.

    CONCLUSION: Pittosporum peridoticola is an ultramafic obligate species restricted to Kinabalu Park with only two known populations within the boundaries of the protected area. It is vulnerable to any future stochastic landscape disturbance events, such as forest fires or severe droughts, and therefore its conservation status is 'Near Threatened'.

    MeSH terms: Borneo; Ecology; Magnesium; Malaysia; Manganese; Nickel; Phosphorus; Potassium; Soil; Phosphorus, Dietary; Ecosystem; Rosales; Droughts; Islands
  17. van der Ent A, van Balgooy M, van Welzen P
    Bot Stud, 2015 Dec;57(1):6.
    PMID: 28510791 DOI: 10.1186/s40529-016-0122-1
    The Malaysian state of Sabah on the Island of Borneo is emerging as a hotspot for nickel hyperaccumulator species with at least 25 such species discovered to date. New discoveries of the hyperaccumulation trait in described taxa, as well as taxonomical novelties that are nickel hyperaccumulators, continue to be made. Here we describe a new nickel hyperaccumulating species of Actephila (Phyllanthaceae) originating from two known populations on ultramafic soils in Sabah. The most characteristic feature of Actephila alanbakeri are its knobbly fruits, but other diagnostic morphological characters are discussed and information about its ecology and rhizosphere and plant tissue chemistry is provided. This new species is one of the strongest known nickel hyperaccumulator plants in Southeast Asia with up to 14,700 μg g(-1) (1.47 %) nickel in its leaves. The occurrences of Actephila alanbakeri on just two sites, both of which lie outside protected areas and are disturbed by recurring forest fires, combined with the small total numbers of individuals, render this species Endangered (EN) on the basis of IUCN Red List Criteria.
  18. Peng CI, Lin CW, Repin R, Kono Y, Leong WC, Chung KF
    Bot Stud, 2015 Dec;56(1):7.
    PMID: 28510816 DOI: 10.1186/s40529-015-0087-5
    BACKGROUND: Mount Kinabalu, reknowned for its high biodiversity and endemism, is a National Park in the State of Sabah on the northern end of the island of Borneo. Every year many visit the higher part of the Kinabalu National Park, while most lowland forests in the Park are under-explored. Two unknown species of Begonia were collected from a peridotic (ultramafic) cliff in the Kinabalu National Park at ca. 400 m elevation.

    RESULTS: The two species are named B. moneta C.-I Peng, Rimi & C. W. Lin and B. peridoticola Rimi, C.-I Peng & C. W. Lin. Begonia moneta (sect. Baryandra) is similar to B. gueritziana Gibbs, a widespread species of the same section in Borneo, differing in the peltate (vs. basifixed) leaves and the smaller flower parts. Also, their chromosome numbers are different (B. moneta, 2n = 30; B. gueritziana, 2n = 28). The peltate and succulent foliage of B. moneta is also reminiscent of B. burttii Kiew & S. Julia and B. payung S. Julia & Kiew, both of sect. Reichenheimia, from Sarawak. Begonia moneta is distinct from the two species in having branched (vs. entire) placental lamellae. Additionally, B. moneta differs from B. burttii in having 4 (vs. 5) tepals in pistillate flowers and markedly unequal (vs. equal) fruit wings. Begonia moneta differs from B. payung in the smaller leaves and conspicuously winged (vs. wingless) capsules. Begonia peridoticola (sect. Petermannia) resembles B. punchak Kiew & S. Julia from limestone areas in Kuching Division, Sarawak, differing in the entire leaf margin (vs. distantly dentate), much larger capsular wings (8-11 mm vs. 2-3 mm wide) and yellow, spiral (vs. crimson, U-shaped) styles.

    CONCLUSION: A careful study of the herbarium materials and literature supports the recognition of the two new species. Detailed descriptions, line drawings, color plates, chromsome data, foliar SEM observations and comparisons with phenetically similar species are provided to aid in identification.

  19. van der Ent A, Wong KM
    Bot Stud, 2015 Dec;56(1):28.
    PMID: 28510837 DOI: 10.1186/s40529-015-0109-3
    BACKGROUND: Christisonia is a little-documented and poorly studied root-parasitic genus in the Orobanchaceae occurring in India, China, Indochina and part of the Malesian region. Recent collection of a Christisonia taxon in Kinabalu Park in Sabah, Borneo, taxonomically identical to earlier Sabah collections that have hitherto not been recorded in the literature, led to an assessment of the taxonomic identity of the species against Christisonia scortechinii, C. siamensis, C. sinensis and related species.

    RESULTS: Some taxa in China, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, and the Philippines are morphologically identical to the Borneo taxon except in the number of calyx lobes, but differ by several distinctive characters from other well-distinguished species in the region. Studies of dried herbarium specimens, augmented by photographic images of different stages of fresh flowering material and a scrutiny of available descriptions confirmed that the calyx has two primary lobes in the bud that may separate into 3-5 portions, giving a variable number of apparent lobes in specimen material collected at different localities. This new scrutiny of the calyx also permitted an improved description of the calyx differences that separate Christisonia and the closely related Aeginetia, which have not been clearly elucidated in the past.

    CONCLUSIONS: Christisonia scortechinii Prain (Orobanchaceae), the only species that was described as having an initially spathaceous calyx among species of this root-parasitic genus, is newly recorded for Borneo (including Kinabalu Park, where its presence has been overlooked). The range of the species in mainland Southeast Asia, previously extended from Peninsular Malaysia to Thailand and Vietnam, is here further extended to Laos and China. Christisonia wightii Elmer (relevant to the Philippines) and C. sinensis Beck (China) are reduced to synonymy.

  20. S. Suhaili, T. Watanabe
    MyJurnal
    Cryptographic algorithm has become one of the most important aspects in hardware
    implementation of embedded security system design. Message Digest (MD) is one of the cryptographic
    algorithms that can be used in any security design application. Nowadays, designing the high speed,
    low power, and small area implementation of cryptographic algorithms on reconfigurable hardware is
    one of the critical subjects for hardware application. The purpose of this paper had been to analyse the
    structure of MD5 hash function for high performance implementation in order to obtain small area
    implementation, as well as to increase the speed of the design on FPGA. In this paper, the frequency
    maximum for MD5 design with both grey and binary signal encoding is discussed. The results retrieved
    from the analysis showed that the differing results were caused by the switching bit of the signal input.
    Besides, the frequency maximum of MD5 that employed binary signal encoding provided the highest
    frequency maximum with smaller area implementation. By using grey signal encoding, the frequency
    maximum was almost similar to the MD5 binary signal encoding, but it suffered larger area
    implementation. On top of that, this research focused on timing and area implementation of the design,
    where TimeQuest timing analyser was applied to optimize the output of the desig
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