Academic women in ICT in Asia / Farah Hazwani Mohamad Zulkafli

The women's population in the Information Communication and Technology field has been indicated doing sadly low. What will be the core reason of this scenario? What can we do to make a change to this matter? As much research has been done to uncover this matter, the progress of women in the ICT...

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Main Author: Farah Hazwani, Mohamad Zulkafli
Format: Thesis
Published: 2005
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description The women's population in the Information Communication and Technology field has been indicated doing sadly low. What will be the core reason of this scenario? What can we do to make a change to this matter? As much research has been done to uncover this matter, the progress of women in the ICT field remains the same or rises just slightly. As an overview to this project, intensive research has been done covering the matter of Academic Women in ICT in Asia highlighting the topics such as Why are there few women in the ICT field?, their Challenges and Opportunities, lastly Women's future in ICT. To enhance the research, an online web survey will be set up to enable successful academic women in ICT in Asia to answer the survey questions on the regarding topic. The answers retrieved will be analyzed, producing a final theory in a graph, chart or text form in real-time to summarize the information retrieved from the survey.
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spelling um-104972019-09-23T17:14:24Z Academic women in ICT in Asia / Farah Hazwani Mohamad Zulkafli Farah Hazwani, Mohamad Zulkafli QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The women's population in the Information Communication and Technology field has been indicated doing sadly low. What will be the core reason of this scenario? What can we do to make a change to this matter? As much research has been done to uncover this matter, the progress of women in the ICT field remains the same or rises just slightly. As an overview to this project, intensive research has been done covering the matter of Academic Women in ICT in Asia highlighting the topics such as Why are there few women in the ICT field?, their Challenges and Opportunities, lastly Women's future in ICT. To enhance the research, an online web survey will be set up to enable successful academic women in ICT in Asia to answer the survey questions on the regarding topic. The answers retrieved will be analyzed, producing a final theory in a graph, chart or text form in real-time to summarize the information retrieved from the survey. 2005 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10497/1/farah_hazwani.pdf Farah Hazwani, Mohamad Zulkafli (2005) Academic women in ICT in Asia / Farah Hazwani Mohamad Zulkafli. Undergraduates thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10497/
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Farah Hazwani, Mohamad Zulkafli
Academic women in ICT in Asia / Farah Hazwani Mohamad Zulkafli
title Academic women in ICT in Asia / Farah Hazwani Mohamad Zulkafli
title_full Academic women in ICT in Asia / Farah Hazwani Mohamad Zulkafli
title_fullStr Academic women in ICT in Asia / Farah Hazwani Mohamad Zulkafli
title_full_unstemmed Academic women in ICT in Asia / Farah Hazwani Mohamad Zulkafli
title_short Academic women in ICT in Asia / Farah Hazwani Mohamad Zulkafli
title_sort academic women in ict in asia / farah hazwani mohamad zulkafli
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10497/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10497/1/farah_hazwani.pdf