E-Queue Mobile Application: Empirical Study in Malaysia UTAR University

  • Yeen Lai Khong Faculty Accountancy Management, University Tunku abdul Rahman, Malaysia
  • Jeya Santhini a/p Appannan Faculty Accountancy Management, University Tunku abdul Rahman, Malaysia
  • Malathi Nair a/p G Narayana Nair Faculty Accountancy Management, University Tunku abdul Rahman, Malaysia
Keywords: Long Time Interact Inefficient and Costly; SDLC Phases; Planning Phase Up.

Abstract

Waiting in line is a common experience in daily life, whether for a table at a popular restaurant or for the service at a bank. This experience is not always pleasant for most of people because they always have to wait for a long time to be serviced. The ability to interact with waiting customers is highly desirable because it allows businesses the opportunity to optimize their existing services and offer new services to waiting customers. However, interacting with individuals waiting in a queue has been inefficient and costly because employees must either talk with each waiting customer on an ongoing basis or the business must provide high tech devices that interact with each waiting customer. Agile methodology which will be used to develop this application, it incorporates the SDLC phases starting from the Planning phase up to the Maintenance phase. End of the research, we found that majority of respondents are prefer to use the proposed system compared with current method.

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Author Biographies

Yeen Lai Khong, Faculty Accountancy Management, University Tunku abdul Rahman, Malaysia

Lecturer, Faculty of Accountancy and Management, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR).

Jeya Santhini a/p Appannan, Faculty Accountancy Management, University Tunku abdul Rahman, Malaysia

Lecturer, Faculty of Accountancy and Management, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR).

Malathi Nair a/p G Narayana Nair, Faculty Accountancy Management, University Tunku abdul Rahman, Malaysia

Lecturer, Faculty of Accountancy and Management, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR).

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Published
2017-03-06
How to Cite
Khong, Y., Appannan, J. S. a/p, & G Narayana Nair, M. N. a/p. (2017). E-Queue Mobile Application: Empirical Study in Malaysia UTAR University. Journal of Research in Business, Economics and Management, 8(3), 1429-1433. Retrieved from https://scitecresearch.com/journals/index.php/jrbem/article/view/1047
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