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Title Smart Campus Implementation In Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia: Towards A Conceptual Framework
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Authors Musa M.; Ismail M.N.; Fudzee M.F.M.
Year 2021
Published Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1860, 1
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1860/1/012008
Abstract Smart campus concepts have been implemented in many universities throughout the world in recent years. This concept aims to enhance campus-wide management as well as activities in a smart way. The smart campus is derived based on the smart cities concept where it converts the traditional campus into a smart campus. The implementation of the smart campus can provide multiple benefits for the campus community and the stakeholders. However, different stakeholders have different perspectives and needs toward smart campus implementation. This study describes the conceptual framework for the smart campus implementation in UTHM based on the synthesized literature review. From the literature, we find out that academic, research, student experience and services are the pillars that are suitable for smart campus implementation in UTHM. These pillars also matched with the top management role in UTHM. The result from the pilot study shows that the Cronbach's Alpha coefficient is 0.993. Thus, the proposed conceptual framework can be used to proceed further with this research. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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