Monday, 22 April 2013

welcome to my life




It took twenty one year to create who I am today. Within these years, I have been given the freedom to explore the world in order to satisfy my curiosity toward all the weird and wonderful things around me. I grew up in a perfect family. My name is Nurlyiana Binti Mohd Ali. I was born on 17 June 1992 at Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL). I live at Ampang. I have 7 family members include m
mother (Juneidah Binti Muri, 45),
father (Mohd Ali Bin Aziz, 49),
older sister (Khairunnisa Mohd Ali, 25),
 me, 
two little brothers (Muhammad Helmi, 16 and Muhammad Harraz Adli, 1) and one little sister (Fatin Atirah, 9)




I love them deeply.
ONE HAPPY FAMILY AT HOME





Profile Academic
  1. Sekolah Rendah Islam Tijarah (1999–2003)
  2. Sekolah Rendah Islam Ilmi, Ampang (2004) 
  3. Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Pandan Mewah (2005-2006)
  4. Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Taman Seraya (2007)
  5. Sekolah Menengah Teknik Datuk Seri Mohd Zin (2008-2009)
  6. Universiti Teknologi Mara. Diploma in Information Management (2010-2012)


Work Experiences

March-June 2010
Company: Carrefour Ampang

November-December 2010
Company: Azieyshoppe & Collection

April-June 2012
Company: Tesco Ampang

November-December 2012
Company: Petronas Geologi Center

Friday, 19 April 2013

Diet Based on Our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW)


The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was once reported to have said, "There are two kinds of knowledge: knowledge of religion and knowledge of the body." The Prophet (SAW) frequently commented upon the nature and value of various foods and spices. These comments were noted by his wives and companions (R.A) and remain available to us today.

Dear food lover, nowadays its look like we’re out of control by having too much food. Malaysia is one of the countries in the world that rich with their foods. Begins our day with “Nasi Lemak”, “Roti Canai”, “Nasi Kerabu”, “Teh Tarik”, donut, like we going to die tomorrow. 


Here’s a guidelines for us to improve our food habits. It is a reminder for people and of course for me.
















10 foods that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) always take.




Our Prophet Muhammad never eat these ways. Don't eat these combination together. It is because they can effected our health.




Everyone should live healthy to ensure that what we eat not be effected in future. People must eat well and balance according to food pyramid. It is not a problem if you wish to eat ‘Nasi Lemak’ but you have to burn out the calories in your body to prevent it’s become to overweight.  Stay fit by workout at least three times a week with 30 minute per session. No worries, you not alone because I’m also the beginner. Wish you great luck guys.


Click here to read more about diet of our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) 

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Sotong Pak Ali

Today I want to share about my father's business. It's been a 20 years ago, one years after I've got breathing in this world my father started his business in Pudu Market.



The location of business is Pudu Wet Market. Address: Jalan Pasar Baru, 55100 Kuala Lumpur. 5 minute walking distance from Pudu LRT Station. This 60 years old market is the biggest wet and dry market in Kuala Lumpur with more than one thousand and five hundred in-door and open-air stalls (my father business is on open-air stall) selling every foodstuff you can name it in a small plot of land. the market is a very vibrant and lively place from as early 3 am and it becomes more frantic during the rush in the early morning. shopper and porters have to forcing their way through the crowds without outrageous loads. The place is not a normal tourist attraction expect for those adventurous tourists who want to explore Asian Chinese authentic and chaotic market experiences.

Obviously, my father sell two species of the squid. It is comes dry and with a special processes that the squid will turn squid into wet (like pictures shown below).


This species of squid imported from Korea. Many customer buy this kind of squid for Chinese food which is 'Yong Tau Foo'. Of course most of the customer are Chinese. It is a large and beauty squid. Pak Ali sell this squid RM12.00/kg which is the lowest price available in Pudu Market. hewhew. Pak Ali is a very kind person. Like father like daughter. 


This is another species that imported from Vietnam. It is neutrally comes with dark color. There have many sizes of this species. But obviously my father sell a medium size. The price is more cheaper than species before. Pak Ali sell it RM8.00/kg. It is more sweet and delicious compare to the first species. This species is Malay favorite choice. 'Sotong Sambal' is the most popular menu for this squid. Plus it will be the awesome dish when you eat it with 'Nasi Lemak'. 
Wahhhhhh! So Delicious! 

So people, come to Pudu Market which my father stall is the first stall at Pudu Market. Ask for discount and you won't regret it!

Warning: Beware of pick pocket racket. 

Monday, 15 April 2013

The Usability and Functionality of an Online Catalogue

I had chosen this topic “The Usability and Functionality of an Online Catalogue” to share with others about the online catalogue uses and functions. Hope you guys can understand that online catalogue really help people that need information because it is remotely and can used it anytime at anywhere. 

The Usability and Functionality of an Online Catalogue
by Jenny Craven, Frances Johnson and Geoff Butters
Craven, J., Johnson, F., and Butters, G. (2011). The Usability and Functional of an Online Catalogue. Aslib Proceedings: New Information Perspectives, 62(1), 70-84. doi: 10.1108/00012531011015217

Nowadays, there are so many choices for user in delivery of and access to information and resources by using technology and use of the web. For library and information professionals, this way has been used effectively to deliver a range of resources and services such as e-journals, online databases, inter-library loans and access to resources via the online catalogue. People enable to access and share worldwide collection using digital library. This paper contain the usability of the user interface to an online catalogue and to explore how user assessment of both system usability and functionality.

According to Brophy and Craven (2007), access to digital library resources can be broken down into the following user-related processes such as resources discovery, location, request and delivery. To take place there is generally a user interface, the resources to be discovered they must be described, organizes and then used. The term accessibility generally refers to the application of technical solutions to the design of a web site in order to render it more accessible to user in regards to usability. Alongside usability, the usefulness or functionality of a system should be considered to ensure a product is not only to use, but the functions it offers are also of relevance to the target audience.

Usability is including learnability, efficiency, memorability, errors and satisfaction.  Shneiderman (1997) stated that a usable system is one where learning how to access the resources is intuitive; finding desirable resources takes minimal times; errors of not finding what the user wants or finding the wrong things are rare; searching is a pleasant and rewarding experiences; and the user returns to use the system in the context of their work.

Any system development should begin with an investigation of user requirement. This will enable the developers to make decision about the inclusion or exclusion of specific features and functions of the system. The next stage is to evaluate the system with different groups of people where undertaken by usability testing. Usability studies include an evaluation of a digital library system using interview and observation technique to help designer better understand about the target audience and their needed.

A feasibility study of user evaluation of internet search engines explored the value of a framework for evaluation based on multi-dimension. Copac is an online library catalogue of around 32 million records created by the merging of records from catalogues of members of Research Library UK, specialist collection in other academic libraries and other specialist research libraries. Traditionally Copac has been a stand-alone service. The development team is taking steps to improve and extend its service by redesigning elements of the existing interface and by linking Copac to other services over the web.

The usability using of Copac used a mixture of search tasks, interviews and a structured focus group to gather data for understanding the project objectives. Thus for each of the specific system features supporting the user in searching for information an associated task was devised. For example, users may be required to find a copy of a particular edition of a book requiring the goal directed use of the full record display of the item. The results of the usability testing have been summarized as follows under the specific areas and features investigated which are search, display of record, functions and potential functions.

Users are an important aspect of service design and development. This paper provides an overview of usability testing and includes examples of a selection of usability studies, including a recent usability study of the Copac online catalogue. In my opinion, to improve interaction between the user and the system, the usability testing is often sufficient in itself to provide recommendations. The usability study has demonstrated the importance of the application of usability principles in the interface design. Many of these issues related to the attributes of appearance, navigation and terminology and provided the evidence base on which recommendations for re-design could be made. The system with services and features beyond search to the boarder context of information use might attract the users.

In conclusion, this article provides knowledge for people who had read it. There might be a certain terms or words that rare and hard to understand. But as a total, I can still understand what the article about even there have a term that not easily to understand because mostly they using a simple and basic of English language. The explanation of this article is too long. I suggested that the writer need to write the explanation that not too long but compact with the knowledge. The arrangement of this article is in a good condition. The writers used the numbering and bullets, so that reader can understand the flow of the article. The discussion section about The Usability and Functionality of an Online Catalogue is too short and need to elaborate more to reader. The references are provided to users that want to know or read more about this topic.

Online catalogue helps patron to search and retrieved material faster than manually. The technology nowadays gives many advantages to people as a many disadvantages. We need to use technology effectively. Read more to learn more.

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Ohh My Simple Present

Problems with the English tenses? Have a look at the time line, it might help you understand when to use which tense. As there is a similarity between past, present and future tenses, there are just a few rules to keep in mind.
If you know how to use the present progressive correctly to express present actions, you will as well be able to use the past progressive correctly to express past actions.

Tenses


Simple present is also called present simple.



Time line



Form of Simple Present

have

Use:

  • have with the personal pronouns I, you, we und they (or with the plural form of nouns)
  • has with the personal pronouns he, she, it (or with the singular form of nouns)

example: I have a dog. / I have got a dog.

'have got' is mainly used in British English. You can also use 'have' on its own (especially in American English). In this case, however, you must form negative sentences and questions with the auxiliary verb 'do' (see 'All other verbs').





All other verbs

Use:

  • the infinite verb (play) with the personal pronouns I, you, we and they (or with the plural form of nouns)
  • the verb + s (plays) with the personal pronouns he, she, it (or with the singular form of nouns)

Exceptions in Spelling

The 3rd person singular is usually formed by adding s. But there are a few exceptions to the rule:
  • The verbs can, may, might, must remain the same in all forms. So don't add s.
example: he can, she may, it must
  • Verbs ending in o or a sibilant (ch, sh, s, x) add es instead of s.
example: do - he does, wash - she washes
  • A final y after a consonant becomes ie before s.
example: worry - he worries

But: A final y after a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) is not modified.
May be it is look like fool by make a revision about this topic. But grammar is an important basic English language. Some of us (include me) still cannot master in English. Hope this can help us to improve our English. You also can learn more at the website above about English language for FREE!