Friday, March 4, 2011

:: New Outline for Chapter Two ::

Hi,

It's been a while I haven't update this blog, which really shows I haven't been working hard......huhu

However, recently I finally solve the puzzle of my thesis, after having gone through a few books that I have borrowed from the main library at campus.

By the way, if you haven't been there, I suggest you do! It is so convenient with various facilities;

  • private rooms to do your own work
  • discussion rooms when you want to discuss with your group mates
  • many computers for use with Internet, even wireless (if I'm not mistaken)
  • self-check kiosk for borrowing books
  • multimedia room
  • previous thesis for references
  • helpful librarians
  • Photostat service
  • Three floors of book/thesis/journal storage

You are able to borrow books for one month and extend the duration on the Library website. Sorry I'm not so sure the number of books that can be borrowed, I borrowed three books the other day which are;
  1. Information Management by Neil M.Duffy and Michael G.Assad (Oxford)
  2. Managing & Using Information Systems : A Strategic Approach by Keri E. Pearlson and Carol S.Saunders (Wiley)
  3. Introduction to Information Systems: An Internetworked Enterprise Perspective by James A.O'Brien ( McGraw Hill)
After reviewing some of the chapters that I find beneficial to my thesis, I have finally found the solution to my problem. 

Since my title is "Values brought by Information System: User's Perspective", it was a bit confusing on which part to start first. Based from what I have learned from previous Research Methodology class, it is best to explain it as a "Funnel", which means you start off with the generalization of the topic first then narrowing down into your main point.



All along I was a bit stuck on how I wanted to follow this Funnel method but from my point of view, the funnel method for this title is;

General narrowing down to main topic : Information ---> System----> Information System---> Values ---> User's perspective

Hence I have decided to redo my outline for Chapter Two as the following (previously I have posted an entry of my initial outline for Chapter Two) ;

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
1.      Introduction
2.      Definition of Information System
        - Information Concept
        - System Concept
        - Managing Information into the system
3.      Importance of Information System
4.      Evolution of Information System
5.   Values brought by Information System
6.   Value of Value in Information System
8.      Value-adding process in Information Life Cycle

this is what I plan to prepare at the moment and have printed on my Table of Contents so that I can stay on track. I may update later when I have more to include.


Targets for March : 
1) Complete Chapter Two before or by mid of this month! 
2) Start preparing Chapter Three and complete it by end of this month!


Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Motivational Song


Title: Tekad
Sung by: Hazami

Lyric:

Perjalanan kehidupan
Di kiri kanan dugaan Cabaran
Keseorangan menempuh ujian
Meneruskan perjuangan

(Korus)
Takdir Maha Esa
Restu ayah bonda
Mencapai cita-cita
Usah putus asa
Kelak kau berjaya
Membela nasibmu
Masa mu kan tiba

Keimanan keyakinan
Sinar cahaya penunjuk haluan
Walaupun payah kau harus tabah
Demi mencapai segala impian

(Ulang Korus)

Jika satu ketika
Langkah tidak terdaya
Berkat doa usaha
Tuhan Maha Esa

Mencapai cita-cita

(Ulang Korus)


* Hope this motivates you to not give up...........^_^

Monday, January 31, 2011

Friday, January 28, 2011

APA Formatting and Style Guide

Please refer to the UM's way of referencing in the link below;


We are also required to use EndNote for easier referencing (I have used this software before for my bachelor degree final year project and yes it is helpful...however, you need some time to learn how to use it. For first time users, it may look complicated but once you know how to use it, then you'll save a lot of time for this section)

This is how it looks like, if you don't know;




Guidelines using EndNote:

  1. http://www.endnote.com/support/helpdocs/ENXGettingStartedGuide.pdf
  2. http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/library/tutorials/endnote/getstarted/PDFs/Guidelines%20for%20entering%20data%20into%20EndNote%20Fields.pdf
  3. http://www.itc.nl/PDF/Library/EndNote/handout_endnoteX3_2010.pdf
  4. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/faqs/endnote/how_use.html
  5. http://www.lib.umich.edu/files/services/exploratory/pdfs/endnote13.pdf


Trial Version:
http://www.endnote.com/endemo.asp

Thursday, January 27, 2011

DISSERTATION FORMAT


A brief guideline on the format of the dissertation as referred in the 

"Guide To The Preparation of Research Reports, Dissertations & Theses" 

book provided by the university.


A Dissertation should contain 30,000 words


Margins:
  •    Top :           2.0 cm
  •    Right :         2.0 cm
  •    Left :           4.0 cm
  •    Bottom :     2.0 cm


Line Spacing
  • Double Spacing ---> Body of Text
  • Single Spacing ----> in Tables, long quotations, footnotes, citation and in the bibliography.


Page Numbering
  • Numbers should be printed 1.0 cm from the bottom margin & on the RIGHT hand side (without any punctuation)
  • Font size recommended 8 for numbers
  • Preface section - use (i, ii, iii etc)...numbering begins at second page with (ii)
  • Title Page - none


Tables
  • Must be printed within body of the text in the CENTER & LABELLED according to the chapter it appears
  • label should be ABOVE the related table, for example in Chapter 3 it should be labeled as;

Table 3.1 : Short Title

if the table exceeds one page, the continued table in the following page should indicate a continuation, for example;

Table 3.1, continued


  • if the table contain Citation, the Source of Reference should be placed BELOW the table.


Figures
  • consist of graphs, illustrations or photographs 
  • The label should be printed BELOW of the figure with the label Figure 3.1, Figure 3.2....etc
  • If the Figure exceeds one page, indicate the continuation ( for example ; Figure 3.1, Continued ) 
  • If the Figure contains Citation, the Source of Reference should be placed BELOW the label of the figure



will update more later ok..;)





Ways to overcome your Procrasinating Habit T__T



Procrastination or reasons for delaying writing up! 
  • Procrastination is the thief of time - (Edward Young). If you ignore it the thesis (or deadline) will not go away!
  • Task too big, too hard, too unfamiliar, too dull!!!
  • Paralysis by planning 
  • Perfectionism (Nobel prize syndrome)  
  • Boredom 
  • Deadline ‘too far away!’ 
  • Insecurity /fear of failure 



Ok I admit, these are all frankly true why I feel like I'm lacking behind. I want my work to be perfect so that I don't have to go through it again and again...but now I realize that wanting to be TOO PERFECT is actually taking a lot of my time. 

So the action that I should have done long ago...but still not too late to apply (and rush up if i strongly wants to finish sooner) are the followings;




Overcoming procrastination
  • Divide ‘big’ tasks into small chunks (fun size segments of 250 words)
  • Check off ‘little tasks’keeping  as you go along (eg reference lists accurate & complete)
  • Keep dated back-up copies 
  • Find the most conducive environment/time 
  • Take time out- reward yourself  for what you have done
  • If you get stuck with one task/section move on to another & then go back to it


It's like making jigsaw puzzles, you start off with the small pieces then later one you will see the big picture, right?



Planning your thesis
  • Use time effectively by having a weekly and daily combination of termly plans until deadline
  • Make a timetable (with deadlines) & stick to them & link to supervision timetable have drafts prepared for discussion & questions
  • Set realistic deadlines- deadlines are meant to be helpful, not a source of stress
  • Show structure to supervisor & allow time for feedback


Planning devices
  • Establish ‘task lists’
  • Establish writing timetables
  • Make detailed plans for structure 
  • Identify when you work best (morning, afternoon, evening)
  • Put aside ‘protected time' for big tasks
  • Have a notebook with you to record brilliant ideas










Improving time management
  • Evaluate your use of  time 
  • Focus on priorities 
  • Plan for more effective time use 
  • Use time more effectively 
  • Create time 
  • Avoid distractions 
  • Ask for help if you get stuck or need encouragement

Create time
  • Get up earlier (or go to bed later!)
  • Use ‘dead’ time effectively (lunch hours/travel time)
  • Get others to share the load 
  • Delegate if possible 
  • Control how OTHERS use your time
  • Control distractions….



"
Time is what we want most, but... what we use worst.  ~Willaim Penn"



Lastly, we also need the support of these people to keep us motivated  and seek for guidance along our journey....................


Project partners
  • Other people needed to help you complete
  • supervisor- ‘expert adviser’ 
  • other staff (technical support, specialists)
  • data access/ethics
  • colleagues & other students (peer group support a key to success) 
  • family & friends










SO LET'S START WORKING, SHALL WE????? ;)







Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Chapter Two topics

Wow haven't update this blog for such a long time............

Currently, I am preparing Chapter Two for my thesis and this is what I would like to include after having discussed with my SV ;


                  2.1 Value Terms

                 2.2 Why value Value?

                 2.3 Values in IS discipline
                        - Difference between values in IS and IT

                 2.4 The Dimensions of Values in IS

                 2.5 Relationship between Value and IS success

                 2.6 Values brought by Student Portal 

                 2.7 Values in UMSISWEB University Malaya



Ok now that I have clear understanding and I can see it's a lot of work to be done in a limited time!!!!

I really hope I can manage to finish all of it by mid of this year..... huhu....

I will try my best to complete this chapter by March, at the same time doing my Chapter 3....

The other day,  I asked one of my coursemate regarding how many Chapters should be done and he said most people did 6 chapters minimum and some did more than that.

Moreover, if I wanted to attend the 2012 Convocation in August, I should submit my work approximately 8 months earlier (to be on the safe side) because correction for thesis takes 7 months at the most and 5 months at the least (Depends on how many corrections you have to redo and also your luck!)

After thinking back, the registration for Convocation will take place sometime between March - May 2012 and after the deadline, you won't be able to register it again and have to attend convocation in 2013 (NO!!!)

so to avoid that...................

I have to submit my thesis by approximately between July to Sept 2010, earlier would be better, in order to make it for the convocation registration and convocation sometime in August 2012.

I really have to put my determination into this since I really want to finish off my study as soon as possible!!!


SO LET'S START WORKING!!!!