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Haslinda Sutan Ahmad Nawi is an Associate Professor from UNISEL, Malaysia and her research focuses on Information Systems and corresponding IT projects management and its sustainability. Currently she is the Dean of Faculty of Communication, Visual Art and Computing, UNISEL and possesses over eight years of relevant industrial experience in IT projects management and implementation specifically in software development projects. Haslinda is also a member of PMI and AIS.
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December 2002 - January 2018
December 2002 - present
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July 2010 - October 2016
December 1999 - May 2002
June 1992 - May 1996
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Technological advances offer a new shift of change to education for sustainable development. Education for sustainable development encourages knowledge, skills, values, and behaviour to enable a more sustainable society. In this era, it is almost impossible to come by without the help of technology. It is gradually incorporated into classroom instr...
Learning has evolved to being online, and it is now considered a norm for learners to learn synchronously and asynchronously. Previous studies have proved that this type of learning has proven to provide higher learning outcomes. However, that is if learners perceive it as positive. Unfortunately, learners from low-income families have had difficul...
With the increasing usage of technology in this era of change, education is one of the most affected fields. Schools and institutions have now moved on to use Learning Management Systems for learners’ education and teachers are forced to come up with new exciting ways to teach their learners. One of the most common ways is by using Digital Educatio...
Technological advances offer a new shift of change for society. In this era, it is almost impossible to come by without its help. The Malaysian government has invested highly in information and communications technology (ICT) for online teaching and learning at the current time. Digital technologies have been integrated into the teaching and learni...
Learners’ communicative in English language has been unsatisfactory due to the factors that affect their self-confidence and motivation to speak. However, the problem persisted even though ways were used to overcome the lack of communicative ability among learners in Malaysia. Therefore, this study was conducted to address learners’ perceptions of...
Student Academic audit process is of the crucial activities for IHL’s student upon the completion of their study. Several issues identified using the manual approach including time consuming and kludge paper trails. The Graduation Audit Reporting System prototype is being developed to minimize and simplify the student academic audit proces
Government all over the world are increasingly realizing that implementing and sustaining their electronic
service delivery is the way forward to achieve efficiency savings and to satisfy and engage demanding
constituents. Once an electronic service delivery has been developed and the infrastructure is in place, they
are almost infinitely scalable...
Presented at ICT Theory and Practices Colloquium in UNISEL Bestari Jaya (25 February 2014)
Thematic analysis is lack of attention, yet widely used qualitative analytic method within information systems study. It is a process of sifting and arranging data obtained from interview transcripts, field notes and other material collected to increase the understanding of the data to enable the presentation of what have been discovered. In this p...
Government all over the world are increasingly realizing that implementing and sustaining their electronic service delivery is the way forward to achieve efficiency savings and to satisfy and engage demanding constituents. Once an electronic service delivery has been developed and the infrastructure is in place, they are almost infinitely scalable...
Community ICT hubs provision in rural areas has been recognised as a promising tool to improve ICT literacy especially in developing regions. However, there are particular challenges in sustainable community ICT hubs provision that lead to low success rates and consequently derive economical, institutional, social, and cultural aspects consideratio...
The basic value of technology comes from the improvements achieved by technology and how these improvements are sustained and enjoyed over time. According to the Malaysian Public Sector ICT Strategic Plan (2011-2015), which was launched on 7th July 2011, one of its targets is towards zero face-to-face service delivery, with 90% of all government se...
Based on some identified problems and challenges to the current ICT sustainability, this paper explores the failure factors of e-service sustainability in Malaysian public sector. Currently, the government agencies are transforming their operations and services through the use of ICT in line with the Malaysian Public Sector ICT Strategic Plan (2011...
Public e-service projects is an artifact for electronic delivery of services and is one of the major trends in recent technological developments. In the effort towards promoting efficient and effective service delivery to its citizen, the Malaysian government is currently spending billions of ringgit in order to provide service automation and compu...
Successful implementations of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) projects act as strong foundations supporting government transformation programmes. The aim of this research is to revisit the failure factors linked to certain government’s ICT projects. The study analyzes the current gap between failure factors in Malaysian government...
Credit transfer and credit exemption (CTCE) are one of the crucial processes in higher learning institution. Due to typically processed using manual system, it is time consuming and unorganized data filing to the applications and process of approval of applications at Universiti Industri Selangor (UNISEL). Besides, there is no standardized process...
This paper demonstrates results of a common taxonomy for knowledge portal (K-Portal) adopted by the institutes of higher learning (IHL). Preliminary data was gathered from the literature review that later produced a draft taxonomy. Based on the review, a set of questionnaire was developed and, a random survey on a set of academicians was conducted...
As developers, Malaysians are faced with the need of valid taxonomy as the key reference of constructing a knowledge portal (k-portal) that particularly vital in classifying knowledge from the institutes of higher learning (IHL). The aim of this paper is to demonstrate results of a research conducted by appraising common practices of knowledge shar...
Government provides public ICT hubs to ensure that community is ICT literate. Selangor state government sponsors public ICT hubs in order to address the digital divide issues especially in the rural area. This study was designed to determine the factors that influence the success and sustainability of ICT hubs that were provided by the Selangor Sta...
This paper focused on the Knowledge Management (KM) processes at the Faculty of Industrial Information Technology (FIIT), Universiti Industri Selangor (UNISEL). The processes of KM studied here are Knowledge Capturing, Organizing, Refining and Transferring. KM has become an important to the organization, as it combines both the tacit and explicit k...
The objective of this study is to propose some alternatives to the teaching and learning of ICT in Malaysian universities and colleges towards increasing the preparedness of ICT graduates in the job arena. This paper looks at the situation of local ICT graduates versus ICT job market from the perspective of quality rather than quantity, with emphas...
Credit transfer and credit exemption (CTCE) are one of the critical processes in institution of higher learning (IHL). For many institutions, these processes are processed manually, time consuming, having unorganized data filing, and not standardized in terms of process flow among all faculties. Therefore the process need to be improved in order fo...
Information Technology outsourcing is a viable option for organizations to maintain competitiveness and acquire ability to focus on core competences. Nowadays, a large number of companies outsource their Information Technology project to third parties in order to reduce or control costs, gain access to Information Technology resources unavailable i...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the existence of the Knowledge Management (KM) processes among academicians. The processes of KM studied here are knowledge capturing, organizing, refining and transferring. A questionnaires survey method was adopted ‘and conducted at the Faculty of Industrial Information Technology (FIIT), Universiti Indus...
Technically, a project ends when the project closure and product handover are undertaken. However, the results of the project, specifically the product that the project has borne, will take on a new life in the user environment. The processes undertaken to ensure the usability and effectiveness of the product in that context will determine the prod...
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Background:
Most governments are currently adopting ICT in their government transformation programs to enhance their service delivery. In line with that, it is a must for them to increase the rate for ICT project success and also increase it's sustainability. According to many researchers, however, there is very little research being done currently on how to sustain the e-services and provide methods to aid developers to reach this goal.
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Sustainability refers to the tendency of a system to endure over time and space, and the ability of the system to become institutionalized. It can be seen as a process, starting from the inception of the system, to the various processes around design, development, support, implementation and operation - Kimaro & Nhampossa, 2004
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