The conceptual design of Malaysia geopostcode and its implementation issues

The study of Malaysia Geopostcode structure has been done by Wan Mohamad Nazmeen et al. (2015) and Nur Baizura (2015). Their study area covered the states of Johor Bahru (Othman et al. , 2015), Kuala Lumpur and Selangor (Napiah, 2015). They proposed the structure to be in eight alphanumerical charac...

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Main Author: Mohd. Zaki, Nurzahidah
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.utm.789632018-09-19T05:13:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/78963/ The conceptual design of Malaysia geopostcode and its implementation issues Mohd. Zaki, Nurzahidah G70.212-70.215 Geographic information system The study of Malaysia Geopostcode structure has been done by Wan Mohamad Nazmeen et al. (2015) and Nur Baizura (2015). Their study area covered the states of Johor Bahru (Othman et al. , 2015), Kuala Lumpur and Selangor (Napiah, 2015). They proposed the structure to be in eight alphanumerical characters. The structure by Wan Mohamad Nazmeen et al. (2015), Nur Baizura (2015) and this study was named as Geopostcode V1, Geopostcode V2 (Napiah, 2015) and Geopostcode V3 respectively. Geopostcode V1, Geopostcode V2 and the potential Geopostcode V3 structure being presented to the stakeholders in order to collect their perceptions on these Malaysia Geopostcode structures. Geopostcode V3 was designed by considering the administrative boundaries for every state in Malaysia and enhanced according to the input from the interviews with the stakeholders. The issues in Malaysia Geopostcode implementation have also been discussed. The structure of Geopostcode V3 has been shortened to seven characters. On top of that, the implementation issues are ranked in order to determine the biggest issues in Malaysia Geopostcode Implementation. The methodology of interviewing the stakeholders, analysing and designing the Malaysia Geopostcode are presented in this report. The final product from this study is the enhanced Malaysia Geopostcode structure which look suitable to be used for every states in Malaysia and the biggest issues in Malaysia Geopostcode implementation. 2017-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/78963/1/NurzahidahMohdZakiMFGHT2017.pdf Mohd. Zaki, Nurzahidah (2017) The conceptual design of Malaysia geopostcode and its implementation issues. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Geoinformation and real estate. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:110219
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The conceptual design of Malaysia geopostcode and its implementation issues
description The study of Malaysia Geopostcode structure has been done by Wan Mohamad Nazmeen et al. (2015) and Nur Baizura (2015). Their study area covered the states of Johor Bahru (Othman et al. , 2015), Kuala Lumpur and Selangor (Napiah, 2015). They proposed the structure to be in eight alphanumerical characters. The structure by Wan Mohamad Nazmeen et al. (2015), Nur Baizura (2015) and this study was named as Geopostcode V1, Geopostcode V2 (Napiah, 2015) and Geopostcode V3 respectively. Geopostcode V1, Geopostcode V2 and the potential Geopostcode V3 structure being presented to the stakeholders in order to collect their perceptions on these Malaysia Geopostcode structures. Geopostcode V3 was designed by considering the administrative boundaries for every state in Malaysia and enhanced according to the input from the interviews with the stakeholders. The issues in Malaysia Geopostcode implementation have also been discussed. The structure of Geopostcode V3 has been shortened to seven characters. On top of that, the implementation issues are ranked in order to determine the biggest issues in Malaysia Geopostcode Implementation. The methodology of interviewing the stakeholders, analysing and designing the Malaysia Geopostcode are presented in this report. The final product from this study is the enhanced Malaysia Geopostcode structure which look suitable to be used for every states in Malaysia and the biggest issues in Malaysia Geopostcode implementation.
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