DR. NAZEAN BINTI JOMHARI
Department of Software Engineering
Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology
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Dr. Nazean Jomhari is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Software Engineering in Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, a member of Centre of Quranic Research, University of Malaya and also a Member of Interaction Design Foundation and myHCI-UX Malaysia Chapter. Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of interactive apps that help people with special needs, including autism, deaf, syndrome down and older adult to gain spiritual knowledge. |
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| Automatic Finger Spelling Hijaiyah Arabic Sign Language Recognition Using Smart Glove Mobile Application For Quran Reading |
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| Modelling User Experience on E-Wallet among B-40 Undergraduates in Food Management System |
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Haptic Feedback: An Experimental Evaluation of Vibrations as Tactile Sense in Autistic People
A Multi-Criteria Decision-Making for Legacy System Modernization with FUCOM-WSM Approach
A Framework for Developing Haptics Based Virtual Environment for Spatial Cognition Enhancement in Autistic People
A Multi-Criteria Decision-Making for Legacy System Modernization With FUCOM-WSM Approach
i-Advisory Decision-Making in Green E-Procurement
Preliminary report on suitability of Sunnah Nabawi food in fulfilling the criteria of conventional diets for children with autism
Intervensi Tidur menggunakan Terapi Al-Quran dalam Menangani Gangguan Tidur Kanak-kanak Autistik Muslim
Preliminary Study for Identifying Personnel for Innovative Software Engineering Project
E-wallet: The Mediating Effect of Innovation Characteristics on the Relationship between Network Externalities, Attitude and Brand Image
Online Sales: Job Coach Program for Disabled Youth
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT DURING PANDEMIC
