Spatial Data for Sharia Compliant Smart City: A Review
MLA Style: Jamilah Osama Rashid, Adamu Abubakar "Spatial Data for Sharia Compliant Smart City: A Review" International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology 67.1 (2019): 33-37.
APA Style:Jamilah Osama Rashid, Adamu Abubakar (2019). Spatial Data for Sharia Compliant Smart City: A Review. International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology, 67(1), 33-37.
Abstract
The use of technology has reached the most stages in its use. Some uses of information technology support all aspects of life. An "X" university is a university that contributes to the use of information technology. University "X" applies all activities by utilizing information technology. One application is to make a concept for ordering student bus tickets, this is because many students run out of seats because the bus seats are always full, and many students complain about this. From these problems, the university "X" designed a bus ticket booking system that was adjusted to the seat. The design of this bus ticket booking system uses a very good classical method, SDLC. The results of the design of this system have been applied and the results of the questionnaire distributed to users, state that they are satisfied with the existence of this system.
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Keywords
Sharia Compliant, Smart Cities, Geographic Information System (GIS)