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Opening Ceremony of the Symposium on Progress in Information and Communication Technology (SPICT'09)
December 7, 2009
UTAR brings together researchers, industry practitioners
and students in the fields of ICT
and students in the fields of ICT
Researchers, industry practitioners and students in the field of information and communication technology (ICT) gathered at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur to witness the opening ceremony of the Symposium on Progress in Information and Communication Technology (SPICT'09) organised by Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) on 7 December 2009.
The symposium which attracted the participation of individuals from all over the world brought together researchers, industry practitioners and students to exchange the latest advances and trends, and to identify and share emerging research topics in the field of ICT. A total of 64 paper submissions from over 31 different institutions in 12 different countries were received for the symposium, of which 31 submissions were accepted after paper review process.
SPICT'09 consisted of 7 sessions offering presentations in diverse areas of ICT such as business IT systems, network infrastructure, algorithm development, vision and image processing, knowledge management, multimedia and e-learning. Two ICT events were held simultaneously over two days in conjunction with SPICT'09. The events were the Workshop on Advances in Intelligent Computing 2009 (WAIC 2009) which was held on the same day as the opening ceremony of SPICT'09 and the Multimedia Development Corporation of Malaysia (MDeC) R&D Exchange Forum which will be held on 8 December 2009.
UTAR President Ir. Professor Dato' Dr. Chuah Hean Teik who was present for the SPICT'09 opening ceremony expressed, "The R&D landscape in Malaysia has transformed greatly in the past few years, where a lot of resources have been channeled in Malaysia to cultivate a vibrant environment for scientific and technological discoveries." He added that UTAR in tandem with the national development, is gaining greater momentum in the University's research intensification effort to transform into a research-intensive university.
"Our faculty members in UTAR are constantly seeking new opportunities, exploring innovative ideas and building new links. We have embraced this culture wholeheartedly and have maintained close collaboration with colleagues from various disciplines locally and worldwide through our Global Research Network and various research initiatives," he said.
He expressed his hopes for the SPICT'09 to present a platform to discuss, explore and allow ideas to cross fertilize to spark new research collaborations amongst the various participating academics and ICT companies.
Malaysian Deputy Minister of Higher Education Dr. Hou Kok Chung who declared opened the symposium said, "It is undeniable that technological advancement is an important tool in developing a nation. Hence, the Government of Malaysia has long recognised that ICT development would serve as an important strategic driver for positioning Malaysia as a competitive knowledge-based economy, and global ICT and multimedia hub."
He congratulated organisers and the sponsors, on their coming together to make the event a success and conveyed his belief that the efforts made by the them in making the event a success would play an important role in fostering the growth of the ICT industry to drive Malaysia's future economic growth.
Retrieved from http://bellasup.blogspot.com/2011/08/it-news-from-universiti-tuanku-abdul.htmlUnirazak aims to shape young minds, intellectual leaders of tomorrow
KUCHING: Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (Unirazak), established on Dec 18, 1997, was one of the first private universities in Malaysia.
Named after Malaysia’s second Prime Minister, the late Tun Abdul Razak, the university welcomed its first batch of 162 students in Sept 1998.
On Dec 21, 1998, the university was officially launched by Tun Abdul Razak’s eldest son, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak, the current Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Since then, Unirazak has become one of the first private learning institutions in Malaysia to receive the Sirim certification of ISO 9001:2000.
KUCHING: Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (Unirazak), established on Dec 18, 1997, was one of the first private universities in Malaysia.
ONE FOR THE ALBUM: (Seating from left) BPIEF finance Caren Christine Yee, BPIEF chairman Dorge Rajah, Unirazak Institut Pengurusan Dinamik chief executive Marzuki, finance director Hamizah Mohidin, admin and HR director Juriati Bujang with other Unirazak staff in a group photo.
On Dec 21, 1998, the university was officially launched by Tun Abdul Razak’s eldest son, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak, the current Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Since then, Unirazak has become one of the first private learning institutions in Malaysia to receive the Sirim certification of ISO 9001:2000.
Additionally, the university has been awarded the prestigious MSC-status certification, a testament to the university’s commitment in integrating technology and innovation in its teaching and learning techniques.
Although Unirazak is a relatively new university, it is rapidly establishing itself as a centre for education.
Unirazak Sarawak Regional Centre, managed by Institut Pengurusan Dinamik Sarawak is an educational institution which manages programmes for Sarawak region.
Established in 1998, the institution offered top quality programmes ranging from Diploma to Bachelor’s Degree. Strategically located at Jalan Haji Taha, the campus is in close proximity to banks; a mosque, a Sikh temple, Tua Pek Kong temple, food court, and even shopping complexes, within walking distance.
The campus is easily accessed, as it is situated in the middle of Kuching City, with bus terminals, taxi stations and even ‘penambang’ jetties, connecting all routes toand- fro from the campus to the city.
The campus itself consists of a main building; Wisma Mornie and another adjoining block, Annex Block and has a capacity of fourteen lecture rooms, one main hall, three computer labs, one resource centre and one student common area.
All lecture rooms are fully air-conditioned and equipped with LCD and laptops to facilitate for a more interactive learning experience.
The computer labs, which have more than 100 computers all has Internet access and fully installed with all the relevant softwares required for students usage.
Even the campus itself is wired with WiFi which enables students to connect to the Internet wherever they are whether in classrooms, students’ common area, resource centre or even in the main lobby.
This is in line with Unirazak’s learning concept which combines face-to-face classes with its virtual online instructional support system (VOISS).
Students can gain access to their notes, tutorials and announcements online while being in a face-to-face class.
Their mission is to equip students with quality knowledge and skills that meet their personal growth needs and the expectations of chosen profession and industry through the provision of above average learning opportunities and educational support services.
Unirazak Sarawak Regional Centre offers six academic programmes at the diploma and undergraduate levels – Diploma in Management, Diploma in Early Childhood Education, Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons), Bachelor of Education (Hons), Bachelor of Management (Hons) and Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Hons).
All their academic programmes, which were developed through close consultation with business and industry partners, the public sector and professionals, are approved by Malaysian Higher Education Ministry (MOHE) and are developed to meet the high standards required by Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA).
FROM http://www.bpief.com/2010/12/unirazak-aims-to-shape-young-minds-intellectual-leaders-of-tomorrow/
UCSI UNIVERSITY AND MAXIS TEAM UP TO BRING HIGH-SPEED INTERNET TO STUDENTS
Kuala Lumpur, 22 Apr, 2011 - UCSI University and Maxis Berhad are teaming up to offer University students high-speed Internet access. The two entities established a smart partnership today as part of the Maxis Integrated Partner in Education (MIPE) programme that launched last week. Under the agreement, Maxis will provide high-speed Internet to the University and become one of the University’s industrial partners. UCSI University Vice Chancellor, Dr Robert Bong and Senior Vice President for the Maxis Business Division, Mr. M Fitri B. Abdullah, signed a certificate of partnership in front of a crowd of nearly 200 students during a ceremony at the University.
In his speech, Dr Bong said the partnership is part of UCSI University’s commitment to bring in modern technology to augment its teaching and learning environment. He said the University is currently pursuing software that will allow lecturers to create virtual “classrooms” with lectures, materials and forums online.
“Our goal is to provide our students with the skills and knowledge to succeed in life in the most effective way possible,” he said. “With blended learning, we will be able to use a variety of tools to make both teaching and learning more efficient, more relevant and more accessible through modern technology.”
Under the agreement, Maxis will provide high-speed WiFi services of up to 50mbps that can be subscribed to directly using mobile phones.
The Maxis WiFi service will enable students to interact with their lecturers outside the normal classroom setting, combining the usual face-to-face learning with online delivery methods as part of the University’s blended-learning teaching philosophy, championed by its Faculty of Education and Centre for Learning Excellence. The high internet speed will also enable students to quickly download podcasts of their lectures, access online resources, conduct research and join online group discussions, enhancing their learning experience. The availability of high-speed internet access across campus grounds also increases student connectivity and mobility, creating a conducive environment for one to learn on the go. The WiFi service is currently on a free three-month trial basis, after which it will be available at a low daily, weekly or monthly rate for students.
The partnership with Maxis will enable UCSI University to enrich the university experience for its students, with the introduction of the University Hot Ticket, a supersaver prepaid card from Maxis, customised to suit the University’s academic, community and social events. Maxis will be contributing part of the sales for the prepaid cards to social causes and events championed by the students, heightening student awareness of and participation in, community and social issues.
Maxis and the University’s Faculty of Management and Information Technology are also working together to fulfill the MIPE commitment to developing student entrepreneurship. UCSI University is the first out of Maxis’ tertiary education partners, to deploy Hotlink dealership kiosk businesses on-campus. Currently, there are two kiosks in operation, offering students preferential incentives as well as further blended learning opportunity to put into practice lessons from business courses and to take away new experience from a current communications business model.
Mr. M Fitri B. Abdullah in his speech said, “On 5 April, Maxis launched its Maxis Integrated Partner in Education programme, a unique offering of an end-to-end array of integrated services to the university sector. Today, we are pleased to see the promise of education enabled by communications technology and partnership commitment, bearing its first fruit at UCSI University.”
“At Maxis we certainly believe in the power of integration of strengths from different areas to create a synergistic service ecosystem and unique customer experience which is greater than the sum of its parts. We can see that the committed and innovative staff and students of UCSI University also believe in the spirit of combining capabilities and of reaching across borders, to arrive at a form of knowledge and preparedness which will truly mark them out as the next digital native generation.”
New international students at the University will also benefit from the partnership, with a special bundled package made available by Maxis and UCSI University. They will receive both prepaid mobile services and broadband internet worth RM200 for free upon their arrival at the University. This ensures better integration for the international student community on campus with the local community while easing their transition to their new life in the country.
Through this smart partnership, Maxis will also be part of the University’s Co-Operative Industrial Placement Programme, which currently has close to 900 industrial partners. This allows internship opportunities for UCSI University’s students, who need to complete at least two months of industrial training in each academic year. This format, unique to the University, ensures students are constantly in touch with industrial practices, while applying what they have learnt in the classroom.
In conjunction with the University’s 25th Anniversary, UCSI University and Maxis also recently worked together on a major charity project worth more than RM40,000, which involved more than 200 students. The students and staff of Maxis visited 25 charity homes in a day to paint and clean up the homes, and also to interact with the residents in fun games and activities.
In his speech, Dr Bong said the partnership is part of UCSI University’s commitment to bring in modern technology to augment its teaching and learning environment. He said the University is currently pursuing software that will allow lecturers to create virtual “classrooms” with lectures, materials and forums online.
“Our goal is to provide our students with the skills and knowledge to succeed in life in the most effective way possible,” he said. “With blended learning, we will be able to use a variety of tools to make both teaching and learning more efficient, more relevant and more accessible through modern technology.”
Under the agreement, Maxis will provide high-speed WiFi services of up to 50mbps that can be subscribed to directly using mobile phones.
The Maxis WiFi service will enable students to interact with their lecturers outside the normal classroom setting, combining the usual face-to-face learning with online delivery methods as part of the University’s blended-learning teaching philosophy, championed by its Faculty of Education and Centre for Learning Excellence. The high internet speed will also enable students to quickly download podcasts of their lectures, access online resources, conduct research and join online group discussions, enhancing their learning experience. The availability of high-speed internet access across campus grounds also increases student connectivity and mobility, creating a conducive environment for one to learn on the go. The WiFi service is currently on a free three-month trial basis, after which it will be available at a low daily, weekly or monthly rate for students.
The partnership with Maxis will enable UCSI University to enrich the university experience for its students, with the introduction of the University Hot Ticket, a supersaver prepaid card from Maxis, customised to suit the University’s academic, community and social events. Maxis will be contributing part of the sales for the prepaid cards to social causes and events championed by the students, heightening student awareness of and participation in, community and social issues.
Maxis and the University’s Faculty of Management and Information Technology are also working together to fulfill the MIPE commitment to developing student entrepreneurship. UCSI University is the first out of Maxis’ tertiary education partners, to deploy Hotlink dealership kiosk businesses on-campus. Currently, there are two kiosks in operation, offering students preferential incentives as well as further blended learning opportunity to put into practice lessons from business courses and to take away new experience from a current communications business model.
Mr. M Fitri B. Abdullah in his speech said, “On 5 April, Maxis launched its Maxis Integrated Partner in Education programme, a unique offering of an end-to-end array of integrated services to the university sector. Today, we are pleased to see the promise of education enabled by communications technology and partnership commitment, bearing its first fruit at UCSI University.”
“At Maxis we certainly believe in the power of integration of strengths from different areas to create a synergistic service ecosystem and unique customer experience which is greater than the sum of its parts. We can see that the committed and innovative staff and students of UCSI University also believe in the spirit of combining capabilities and of reaching across borders, to arrive at a form of knowledge and preparedness which will truly mark them out as the next digital native generation.”
New international students at the University will also benefit from the partnership, with a special bundled package made available by Maxis and UCSI University. They will receive both prepaid mobile services and broadband internet worth RM200 for free upon their arrival at the University. This ensures better integration for the international student community on campus with the local community while easing their transition to their new life in the country.
Through this smart partnership, Maxis will also be part of the University’s Co-Operative Industrial Placement Programme, which currently has close to 900 industrial partners. This allows internship opportunities for UCSI University’s students, who need to complete at least two months of industrial training in each academic year. This format, unique to the University, ensures students are constantly in touch with industrial practices, while applying what they have learnt in the classroom.
In conjunction with the University’s 25th Anniversary, UCSI University and Maxis also recently worked together on a major charity project worth more than RM40,000, which involved more than 200 students. The students and staff of Maxis visited 25 charity homes in a day to paint and clean up the homes, and also to interact with the residents in fun games and activities.
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
UTAR, MMU Host Conference on High-Impact Technology
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) and Multimedia University (MMU) jointly hosted the 16th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD), the first PAKDD in Malaysia, which kicked off at a renowned hotel in Kuala Lumpur on 29 May 2012.
Spanning three days from 29 May - 1 June 2012, the conference featured three keynote addresses by world-renowned data mining experts, HP Senior Fellow Chandrakant D Patel, Professor Dr Charles Elkan from the University of California at San Diego, and Professor Dr Ian Witten from the University of Waikato.
The conference covered the field of Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD), which is fast becoming the tool of choice for world-class business leaders for the purposes of business decision support, customer relationship management as well as business development. KDD uses statistical, mathematical and IT methods to discover knowledge that is otherwise obscured in databases.
The Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD) is one of the longest established and leading international series of conferences in the areas of data mining and knowledge discovery. It serves as an international forum for researchers and industry practitioners to share their latest developments, new ideas, original research results and practical development experiences from all related areas such as data mining, statistical and symbolic machine learning, databases, knowledge acquisition and automatic scientific discovery, data visualization, and knowledge-based systems.
"The choice of Malaysia as the host for PAKDD this year is a strong indication that the KDD community in the region recognises that their Malaysian peers are progressing actively in this area," said this year's Conference Co-Chair Professor Dr Ewe Hong Tat, Vice President (Internationalisation and Academic Development) of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman.
Conference Program Co-Chair Associate Professor Dr. Ho Chin Kuan, Dean of Faculty of Computing and Informatics at Multimedia University, expressed his excitement about PAKDD 2012 being hosted in Kuala Lumpur. "KDD is an extremely useful tool that allows businesses to discover new knowledge that is currently hidden in their databases," he said. "It allows them to discover, among other things, the buying patterns of their customers, who their best customers are, and many other interesting patterns. The conference will provide a good opportunity for local data professionals to acquire cutting-edge knowledge in the field through the conference talks, tutorials and workshops, and to network and interact productively with the foreign participants."
The other two conference co-chairs of the PAKDD 2012 were Professor Dr Philip S Yu, Professor and Wexler Chair in Information Technology, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA and Professor Dr Lim Ee Peng, Professor of Information Systems and Director of Living Analytics Research Centre, Singapore Management University, Singapore. The other two program co-chairs of PAKDD 2012 are Associate Professor Dr. Pang-Ning Tan of the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Michigan State University, USA and Professor Dr. Sanjay Chawla of the School of Information Technology, the University of Sydney, Australia.
The three sponsors of the conference were Telekom Malaysia Berhad, the Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development, the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research; and leader in business analytics software, SAS. It is supported by Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) and National ICT Association of Malaysia (PIKOM).
PAKDD had its inaugural debut in Singapore in 1997, and since then it has been hosted annually in various cities in the region before coming this year to Kuala Lumpur for the first time. The 16th PAKDD in Kuala Lumpur will be held from 29 May to 1 June 2012. Besides Singapore, which also hosted the conference again in 2006, the other cities were Shenzhen (2011), Hyderabad (2010), Bangkok (2009), Osaka (2008), Nanjing (2007), Hanoi (2005), Sydney (2004), Seoul (2003), Taipei (2002), Hong Kong (2001), Kyoto (2000), Beijing (1999), and Melbourne (1998).
In addition to the main conference, there were four workshops, three tutorials, and a doctoral symposium. The proceedings of the conference will be published by leading international publisher Springer under the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series. In conjunction with this, a data mining competition with two different categories was also organised. The Open Category of the competition challenged participants to predict churn and win-backs in the telecommunication industry. The Student Category required students to use SAS data mining software to identify the correlation between the number of job applications and Malaysia's economic indicators. The data for the student category were provided by JobStreet while the student category prizes were sponsored by SAS Malaysia.
As a respite to the intense and intellectually demanding sessions, PAKDD participants got to enjoy several social activities such as a welcome reception on the first day, a conference banquet on the second day, and a city tour to conclude the event on the third day. The conference attracted over 150 participants from more than 30 countries.

Prof. Ewe Hong Tat addressing the audience at the opening of the conference

PAKDD participants listening to Prof. Charles Elkan present his keynote speech
From left to right: Prof. Tu Bao Ho (PAKDD steering committee co-chair), Andrew Tan (Managing Director of SAS), Prof. Hiroshi Motoda, Scientific Advisor and Program Manager (Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD) and Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)), Prof. Graham Williams (PAKDD steering committee chair), Prof. Tou Tou Teck Yong (Vice President R&D of MMU), Prof. Ewe Hong Tat (Vice President of UTAR), Mr Liew Hon Chuen (representing TM Malaysia Sdn Bhd), Mr. Ong Kian Yew (Executive Director of PIKOM), Prof. Pang Ning Tan (PAKDD Program Co-chair), Prof. Chin Kuan Ho (PAKDD Program Co-chair), Dr. Victor Tan (representing Multimedia Development Corporation MDEC)

Industrial and research demo session
UKM Placed Second In The Ministry Of Higher Education Innovation Award 2011
BANGI, 4 Nov, 2011 – The National University of Malaysia (UKM) won second place in the Innovation Award 2011 of the Ministry of Higher Education (AIKPT 2011) with its project – Full Texts Electronic Journal: e-Journal Texts High Impact Search Centre (JETP).
Minister for Higher Education, Dato’ Seri Mohd Khaled Nordin presented the award - a trophy, certificate and cash of RM3,000 - to UKM Vice Chancellor, Prof Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Sharifah Hapsah Syed Hasan Shahabuddin at a ceremony in Putrajaya yesterday.
JETP has last April won the UKM’s ICT Innovation Award and was the first runner-up at the ICC Malaysian Libraries Convention in Jun.
The Community College Study Department of the Ministry with its project ‘The Management of Information Using ePSH Based on On-Line Technology to Monitor Study for Life’ won the AIKPT 2011 award.
The Sultan Idris Teaching University (UPSI),Tanjung Malim came in third for its project, the University’s Integrated Information System.
The AIKPT Innovation Award has been held since 2009.This year’s award was on the theme “Innovation Spear heading the Ministry of Higher Education’s Transformation”.
A total of 50 innovation projects were received by the organising secretariat with 35 of them found to be qualified for competition after fulfilling the required conditions.
Out of the 35 selected, 13 were shortlisted for assessment with seven eventually competing as finalists which involved site visits.
The Senior Librarian of UKM’S Tun Seri Lanang Library (PTSL), Shamsudin Ibrahim said JETP was designed by the Innovative and Creative Group (KIK KLIK) from PTSL. The group consists of 14 staff of differing grades who began working on it in May 2010 and managed to finish the job within three months by July.
JETP can be access anywhere through URL http://www.eklik.ukm.my/jetp
It consists of 27,000 e-journals, 25,000 e-journals subscribed by UKM Library and another 5,000 without charge access in the internet.

JETP was built using the open source software, with no built-up costs thus saving the university up to RM100,000 if it had been developed by third party sources. It also enabled a savings of up to RM30,000 a year for UKM since the university’s users no longer needed to subscribe to overseas sources for information now made available through the facility.
Shamsudin said to date more than 150,000 access has been recorded an increase of over 200% compared to what was recorded last year.
“Users from 25 countries besides Malaysia were found to have accessed JEPT since they can also access it through smart phones and tablets apart from the internet.
“We have also made presentations to libraries in other institutes of higher learning in Malaysia and have received very good response,” he said.
Shamsudin said UKM users can check for articles in journals using JEPT while those outside the campus can go through the Suppliers Publications Services.
It also contained learning modules for Information Skills Courses used by library users andto check other journals to subscribe or referrals to the Reader’s Counseling Desk.
Besides the ministry’s award, JETP is also a finalist in the National Innovations Award. The final assessment for it will be held at PWTC on 15-16 November.
JETP will be commercialized through a UKM Start Up Company, UKM Technology Sdn Bhd once the updated version JETP 2.0 now in the final stage of development is ready for marketing by December.
JETP received RM100,000 from the UKM Innovation Fund last June for the JETP 2.0 update.
Shamsudin said JEPT had also resulted in time savings for its users since the search for high impact e-journals had been reduced to just two minutes down from 25 minutes needed previously.
“JETP also helpsin the sharing of information sources at the national level through Borrowings Between Libraries. PTSL has since recorded 2.1 million down loadings for its full texts articles in 2010.
“The returns from our investments isRM2.40 per article of full texts since libraries subscribed to our e-journals. Otherwise researchers, academicians and UKM students who needed to buy full text articles will have to pay RM80-RM120 per article for down loading,” Shamsudin said.
By Abdul Ghani Nasir
Pix by Ismail Ibrahim
Pix by Ismail Ibrahim
Friday, 04 November 2011 00:00
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