Individual Assignment: Research Methods For Computing AND Technology
Individual Assignment: Research Methods For Computing AND Technology
Assignment
RESEARCH
COMPUTING
METHODS FOR
AND
TECHNOLOGY
Name
: 3 NOVEMBER 2014
Lecturer
: HEMALATA VASUDAVAN
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Executive Summary
With the number of population increasing in city, where it leads to the increment of vehicles. The
sufficient of parking spaces for the cars has become a big challenge for all the businesses. This
paper will identify the common problems faced nowadays in the shopping malls in Malaysia. An
idea (smartphone application) will be proposed for customers to book parking space before going
to the shopping mall, check the availability of parking spaces for certain shopping malls pay the
parking and enhance the payment for the parking facilities, to overcome the parking problems.
This application will integrate the parking facilities, where drivers can book the parking space,
pay the parking fees, avoid from wasting time and petrol in searching optimal parking space. The
application is to benefits the drivers to shopping malls and also enhance the service quality of a
shopping mall.
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Contents
Title: Integrated Smart Phone Apps for Shopping Mall Parking.....................................................3
1.0
Introduction...........................................................................................................................4
2.0
Problem Statement................................................................................................................5
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.0
Aim.......................................................................................................................................7
3.1
Objective...............................................................................................................................7
4.0
Research Questions...............................................................................................................8
4.1
Domain Questions.............................................................................................................8
4.2
Technical questions...........................................................................................................8
5.0
Research design....................................................................................................................9
5.1
Observation.......................................................................................................................9
5.1.1
5.2
5.2.1
Process of observation.................................................................................................13
5.2.2
Observation details......................................................................................................13
5.2.3
Observation Checklist.................................................................................................15
6.0
7.0
References...........................................................................................................................17
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The increasing of motor vehicle amount has led to parking problem is increasing outstanding,
especially for urban central area. (Wu, 2011) This statement also stated in another research
paper- The Research on Optimal Parking Space Choice Modal in Parking Lots. The development
of living standard of population has increased the number of vehicles. The researchers stated that
the worst parking situation in big city in China, 26 cars can only share 1 parking space.
The availability of parking slots has become a consideration when shoppers going to shopping
malls. The lack of parking spaces is keeping the crowd away. (Borneo Post Online, 2011) In this
manner, the insufficient of parking spaces would causes problem to businesses, whereas the
customer could not park their car and turn up their mind to not visiting that shopping mall.
2.2
Smith and Butcher defined that the criteria to determine level of parking facility service
performance is based on the walking distance to the destination from the parking space.
According to the study of Stephen M. Sutherland from University of Oklahoma, customers will
only visit various shops that near to the entrance of their parking space and the estimated average
walking distance will traverse is approximate 300-400 feet. Customers will favor the parking
space that nearby the entrance, so the parking space that far away from the entrance will be
ignored. This statement simply means that the total amount of parking spaces and the division of
entrance should be within a ratio. But, when there are too many entrances in a parking lot, it
might confuse the customers and may not remember where they parking their car.
2.3
Looking for a parking spaces is a time consuming activity for day life of citizens that living in
urban cities. Finding for a proper parking space would spent up for unpredictable period, wasting
both time and fuel. (Alession Bechini, 2013) Another researchers agree with this statement in his
research and stated that there is no proven and affordable technologies exist for assist drivers to
get an empty parking space. Especially during the peak hours, like lunch hour, weekend or sales
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period, we can easily find out the insufficient parking spaces that nearby the restaurant.
Customers might linger in the parking lot for a period of time to get a parking space. Not only
that, the existing car parking system in Malaysia usually require the drivers to find the parking
space by themselves without providing the details direction toward the available parking space.
(Soh Chun Khang, 2010) Nowadays, most of the parking malls have multiple level of parking
lot, customers may come across the difficulty in looking for an empty parking space in the large
car park. This statement also supported by another researchers for the Innovative Smart Car Park
System (iSCAPS). The researchers claim that multi-level car park is still using in Malaysia, even
better technology such as sophisticated car park system has already invented in other countries.
2.4
The parking system that we using currently with time printed on the ticket can easily go lost or
get damaged and become unreadable in the payment kiosk machine. So, the particular customer
has to pay for a greater amount for the forfeit of losing the ticket. Another issue is the timing of
the operation in paying the parking charges. The time of queuing, machine only accept coins or
notes, which force the customer to find someone to exchange the money and the time for the
ticket printing. (Giuliano Benelli)
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3.0 Aim
Evaluate the parking behavior of drivers in parking lot, propose an idea (application) which can
helps users to check the parking spaces availability shopping malls and reserve the parking
spaces that could save their time and money in searching for optimal parking space that near to
the shops they wanted to visit. A parking space can be booked through the application from
anywhere with internet connection, users can know the parking spaces left before they going to a
shopping mall. Parking details will be storing in the application, user can retrieve it when
needed. The objective of the application is to convenience the users when they park their car in
the shopping mall.
3.1 Objective
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Domain Questions
a) Investigate the processes involved when a customer go to shopping malls to parks his
or her car.
b) Identify the issues reported when the parking system failure. ( Example, money note
rejected, parking card cannot be read)
c) Identify the payment methods that user favor.
d) To examine the methods of presenting the proposed parking system. (Example,
e)
4.2
Technical questions
a) Identify the hardware, software that required for the proposed system.
b) Determine the most effective method to overcome the issues reported with the
support of technology.
c) Collect the user expectation and choose the suitable development tools for the
proposed system.
d) Identify the approaches in doing the online payment.
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5.1 Observation
5.1.1 Sample questions for questionnaire
Question 1
Answer :
a) Customer
b) Staff (Skip questions 2,3 and proceed to question 4)
c) Others : _____________
Objectivity
To categorize the common users that using the parking facility of a shopping
mall.
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Question 2
Answer:
Objectivity
a)
b)
c)
d)
Once a week
2 to 3 times a week
More than 3 times a week
Others: ______________
Investigate how often customer go to shopping mall and use the parking facility.
Question 3
Answer:
Objectivity
How many hours you spend in the shopping mall for every time you visit?
a)
b)
c)
d)
Identify how long time the customer stay in the shopping mall.
Question 4
Answer:
Rate the level of satisfaction of parking facility that provided by shopping malls.
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Neutral
Dissatisfied
Very
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Dissatisfied
Objectivity
Identify the level of satisfaction of users toward the current parking facility in
shopping malls.
Question 5
Do you ever experience any issue(s) with the current parking facility in
shopping mall?
Answer:
a) No
b) Yes (Please mention the issue(s) for future improvement.)
Issue 1: ___________________________________________________
Issue 2: ___________________________________________________
Issue 3: ___________________________________________________
Objectivity
Question 6
Answer:
Would you prefer to pay the parking charges other than cash notes?
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Objectivity
To examine do the users can accept to pay the parking charges by using another
Question 7
Do you agree that paying the parking charges in prepaid account is better than
cash note?
Answer:
Strongly agree
Agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Objectivity
To observe the level of acceptation of users toward the prepaid paying method
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5.2
Observation
Observation is a fact finding method that observe the current procedures of a particular area or
situation and give you a better understanding of what is actually happening.
(Objective)
How
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(Objective
)
How
Observe how the problem happens and the way users respond to it.
(Objective
)
How
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YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
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