BJIB 2033: Information Communication and Technology Subject: Group Assignment Total mark: 20 Coordinator: Hussein Mohammed Esmail Abu Al-Rejal Report Submission Date: 5 January 2022 INSTRUCTION: 1. Choose one topic (from the table below) and relate chosen topic to the real situation or give the example in Malaysia. 2. This assignment should be prepared by the group and it must be original work. 3. Each group has to choose at least 25 related articles (published Journals- no from webpages) to their topic for this assignment. 4. Discuss your topic in the class (15 minutes), Report your discussion (minimum 30 pages). 5. Your assignment should be typed using 12 point Times New Roman or Arial (11) font and 1.5 line spacing. 6. The final report must be submitted in softcopy form (Online Learning). Note: If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me via email (drabualrejalresearch@gmail.com). TOPICS: Topic 1: Cybersecurity issues, challenges, and frameworks for defending companies. Topic 2: Blockchain technology in supply chain management toward sustainability. Topic 3: Massive Open Online Courses- MOOC in higher education toward continuous learning. Topic 4: Artificial Intelligence (AI) for businesses toward competitive advantage Topic 5: Machine Learning to learn patterns and insights from data toward decision making Topic 6: Mobile applications toward sustainable services within companies. Topic 7: Fintech adoption toward competitiveness. Topic 8: Role of Drones adoption toward logistic activities. Topic 9: Green Information Technology adoption for organization sustainability. Topic 10: Working from home (remote jobs) - Smart Virtual Assistants to enhance a digital work environment EVALUATION: Group Assignment 20 % (Report 15%, Presentation – 5% ) SUBMISSION DATE WEEK 11 of the semester (5/1/2022 ). Group *Warning: Academic Dishonesty / Plagiarism (less than 20 %) Plagiarism means presenting the work of others as though it were your own. The University takes a very serious view of plagiarism, and the penalties can be severe (ranging from a reduced grade in the assessment, through a fail grade for the module, to expulsion from the University for more serious, or repeated, offenses). So, it means the work you submit for this class is expected to be the result of your own work in your own words. You are free to discuss course material and general approaches to problems with others but you should never misrepresent someone else's work as your own. If you quote, be sure to use quotation marks.