with knowledge and skills to take on the challenging demands of managing information in various forms and in various types of organizations. The graduates become the main driving force for the development of a knowledge-based society, transforming Malaysia into a developed nation, ensuring that the country’s rich reservoirs of knowledge are systematically organized, maintained and enhanced for optimum value. UKM ISM program which is Bachelor of Information Technology with Honors (System Science and
1.1 Background of the study In today’s world, the demand of food from the consumer is extremely high especially in developing countries.. There are two forms of food businesses in the food industry which are formal sector and the informal sector. The formal sector of food business generally located in a building provided with proper seating place. Meanwhile, the informal sector usually food sold by vendors direct to consumer on the street. Street food is one of the informal sectors doing the action
the size of the implant before the actual surgery begins. 8.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research project is conducted in collaboration with Dr. Yazid Abd Kassim and Dr. Hami Abd Hamzaini from the Department of Orthopedics, Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (HUKM), Cheras. HUKM orthopedic department has provided medical image data (DICOM) to be used in this research. This research is funded by University Grant OUP-xxx-xxx.
PROF. DR. MAHMUD BIN JUSAN From the journal “Malaysia Ecology Sustainable Toilet [M.E.S.T] : New Design Paradigm For Green & Zero Energy Public Toilets” by Azimin Samsul M Tazilan; Nik Lukman Nik Ibrahim; Zuhairuse M Darus; Isma. MS. Usman, Architecture Research Group [ARG] Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia : Public Toilet in Malaysia not follow the current lifestyle and also outmoded. The issues at public toilet
nurses and doctors are expected to know how to collaborate effectively towards improving patient outcomes. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study to determine the nurses’ perception and attitude toward nurse-doctor relationship in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC). Nurses’ perception onto the overall significance of nurse-doctor relationship at hospital is satisfied resulted 81.5% (n=119). The result showed gender significantly influence on the nurses’ perception. There was
Why do people generally prefer public hospitals instead of private hospitals? Public hospitals are run by government’s annual budget through Medicare. This public system is run by taxes paid by the people living in the area. In most of the countries, health care is in the top five services to be considered. Public hospitals can be afforded by anyone. Government hospitals are alot advantageous to poor people who can’t afford private treatment. People can have free treatment when they are sick. Like
PREDICTION OF ASAPHALT PAVEMENT RUTTING USING FINITE ELEMENT THEORY Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi Selangor, Malaysia. ABSTRACT The finite element method is capable of simulating the observed rutting of pavements subjected to axle load. Finite element modeling of pavements can be used directly to estimate primary response parameters without resorting to potentially costly field experiments. The objective of
large impact on in the production of scaling techniques with high accuracy. 7.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research project conducted in collaboration with Dr. Yazid Abd Kassim and Dr. Hami Abd Hamzaini Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Cheras. HUKM orthopedic department has provided medical image data (DICOM) and the template for hip joint implants used in this research. This research is funded by grant university OUP-xxx-xxx.
Introduction Malaysia has seen an increasing number of employers who have begun to recognize the importance of EQ or emotional intelligence in the workplace (Ishak, Mustapha, Mahmud & Ariffin, 2006). Emotional intelligence as the term was first introduced by Salovey and Mayer (1990), defining emotional intelligence as an ability to recognize the meaning of emotions and their relationships and to reason and solve problems on the basis of them. This is an essentially new area of psychology and has
A critical review of Who is at Risk and What do they Know? Segmenting a population on their food safety knowledge: A research paper by McCarthy M., Brennan M., Kelly A.L., Ritson C., De Boer M.&Thompson N., published in the Food Journal and Preference 18 (2007) 205-217,a research paper on the evaluation of level of food safety knowledge, classification of food safety knowledge in the Republic of Ireland, by faculties in Department of Food Business and development, Food and Nutritional Sciences and