Develop an Online Booking System for Graduate Studies at King Faisal University Meeting and Seminar Rooms

In general, online booking application is known as software that delivers functionality to a user through a Web server, network or intranet. The current booking schema for the meeting and educational activities in different universities have considered to be unsuitable to perceive the satisfaction o...

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Main Author: Mohammed, Fakhrani Hesham
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Mohammed, Fakhrani Hesham
Develop an Online Booking System for Graduate Studies at King Faisal University Meeting and Seminar Rooms
description In general, online booking application is known as software that delivers functionality to a user through a Web server, network or intranet. The current booking schema for the meeting and educational activities in different universities have considered to be unsuitable to perceive the satisfaction of user during the booking process at King Faisal University, which done manually. Thus, this study proposed the development of advance online booking system for Graduate Studies meeting and seminar rooms at King Faisal University for managing and processing the system objects sequentially among users. Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was customized in this study to carry out the ease of use, usefulness, and satisfaction of the proposed system among participants UUM post graduate students were closed to evaluate the system. Then data was collected and analyzed, the result indicated that the system was ease, useful, and gained the satisfaction of users. The result indicated that using the proposed booking system among participants was easy and useful to accomplish their works with a Mean = 4.0400 (StD=.66884) as for usefulness and a Mean= 4.0600 (StD= .71171) for ease of use.
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author Mohammed, Fakhrani Hesham
author_facet Mohammed, Fakhrani Hesham
author_sort Mohammed, Fakhrani Hesham
title Develop an Online Booking System for Graduate Studies at King Faisal University Meeting and Seminar Rooms
title_short Develop an Online Booking System for Graduate Studies at King Faisal University Meeting and Seminar Rooms
title_full Develop an Online Booking System for Graduate Studies at King Faisal University Meeting and Seminar Rooms
title_fullStr Develop an Online Booking System for Graduate Studies at King Faisal University Meeting and Seminar Rooms
title_full_unstemmed Develop an Online Booking System for Graduate Studies at King Faisal University Meeting and Seminar Rooms
title_sort develop an online booking system for graduate studies at king faisal university meeting and seminar rooms
granting_institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
granting_department Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
publishDate 2011
url https://etd.uum.edu.my/2838/1/Fakhrani_Hesham_Mohammed.pdf
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spelling my-uum-etd.28382016-04-27T06:47:33Z Develop an Online Booking System for Graduate Studies at King Faisal University Meeting and Seminar Rooms 2011-05-15 Mohammed, Fakhrani Hesham Mohamad Tahir, Hatim Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Sciences QA76 Computer software In general, online booking application is known as software that delivers functionality to a user through a Web server, network or intranet. The current booking schema for the meeting and educational activities in different universities have considered to be unsuitable to perceive the satisfaction of user during the booking process at King Faisal University, which done manually. Thus, this study proposed the development of advance online booking system for Graduate Studies meeting and seminar rooms at King Faisal University for managing and processing the system objects sequentially among users. Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was customized in this study to carry out the ease of use, usefulness, and satisfaction of the proposed system among participants UUM post graduate students were closed to evaluate the system. Then data was collected and analyzed, the result indicated that the system was ease, useful, and gained the satisfaction of users. The result indicated that using the proposed booking system among participants was easy and useful to accomplish their works with a Mean = 4.0400 (StD=.66884) as for usefulness and a Mean= 4.0600 (StD= .71171) for ease of use. 2011-05 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/2838/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/2838/1/Fakhrani_Hesham_Mohammed.pdf application/pdf eng validuser https://etd.uum.edu.my/2838/2/1.Fakhrani_Hesham_Mohammed.pdf application/pdf eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Agarwal, R., & Karahanna, E. (2000). Time flies when you're having fun: Cognitive absorption and beliefs about information technology usage. 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