In recent years, many people have devoted their efforts to the issue of quality of Web site. The concept of quality is consisting of many criteria: quality of service perspective, a user perspective, a content perspective or indeed a usability perspective. Because of its possible instant worldwide audience a Website's quality and reliability are crucial. The very special nature of the Web applications and Websites pose unique software testing challenges. Webmasters, Web applications developers, and Website quality assurance managers need tools and methods that can match up to the new needs. This research conducts some tests to measure the quality of e government web site of five Asian countries via web diagnostic tools online. The result of this study confirmed that the Egovernment websites of Asian are neglecting performance and quality criteria.
Cloud computing faces more security threats, requiring better security measures. This paper examines the various classification and categorization schemes for cloud computing security issues, including the widely known CIA trinity (confidentiality, integrity, and availability), by considering critical aspects of the cloud, such as service models, deployment models, and involved parties. A comprehensive comparison of cloud security classifications constructs an exhaustive taxonomy. ISO27005, NIST SP 800-30, CRAMM, CORAS, OCTAVE Allegro, and COBIT 5 are rigorously compared based on their applicability, adaptability, and suitability within a cloud-based hosting methodology. The findings of this research recommend OCTAVE Allegro as the preferred cloud hosting paradigm. With many security models available in management studies, it is imperative to identify those suitable for the rapidly expanding and dynamically evolving cloud environment. This study underscores the significant methods for securing data on cloud-hosting platforms, thereby contributing to establishing a robust cloud security taxonomy and hosting methodology.
This study identifies factors determining intention to use clinic information system among small, medium and enterprise private healthcare personnel in Malaysia. A hybrid model was developed and drew upon two intention-based theories of information technology (IT) adoption; the technology acceptance model and the theory of planned behaviour. This study focuses on examining the technology acceptance in three different contexts: individual, technological and implementation and have been extended to include some exogenous variables, which then tested using structural equation modelling approach. Results indicate that attitude, computer anxiety and perceived behavioural control directly impact personnel intention to use IT. In addition, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, facilitating conditions and computer self-efficacy were found to have strong indirect impact on behavioural intention through the mediator of attitude. The proposed model was able to explain a high proportion of the behavioural intention variance of private healthcare personnel. . Her research interests are in the area of database management, mobile database application as well as technology acceptance.Wan Fatimah Wan Ahmad obtained her PhD from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. She is currently an Associate Professor at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia. Her research interests include topics on multimedia, human computer interaction, mathematics education, and e-learning.Dhanapal Durai Dominic has received his BS in Mathematics from Madras University, India. He carries three Master degrees in Mathematics, Philosophy in Mathematics and Information Systems. He obtained his PhD in Management from Alagappa University, India. He has been an academician since 1992. Along with that, he has been actively involved in research and consultancy. Currently he is heading information system/knowledge management research cluster at University Teknologi PETRONAS. His research interests include information systems, decision support systems, supply chain management, scheduling, BPR, e-commerce, e-business, knowledge management and general management. He has over 90 publications including conferences, journals and book chapters.
Abstract. The ISO 140001 manufacturing firms in Malaysia are contributing towards the problems in regards to environment sustainability as result of significant amount of energy and waste being generated. ISO 14001 is essentially a certification for the best practices been adopted for environmental management. Despite being certified with environmental related accreditation, the implementation of green practices in the scope of supply chain among the firms are inadequate. With the above challenges, the study on Green Supply Chain Management (Green SCM) in relation to eco-friendly information technology solution will be investigated. The study will establish the driving factors and performance outcomes associated with the implementation of Green SCM. The significant relationships between the constructs explains the inputs which are represented with a TOE Framework. The measurement of the theoretical framework yields that Green SCM positively influences both the environmental and technological performance outcomes of the respective firms. As part of the practical implication, the study contributes towards a guideline for firms intending to adopt green practices.
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