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Serangoon is named after a bird commonly found in the riverine swamps around the Serangoon River and is located in the central part of Singapore, within the North-eastern region. It mainly consists of residential buildings with a total land area of 10.1km² and total population size of 116,310 as of June 2019. The area attracted more people after Nex, a shopping mall connected to a bus interchange, and the Serangoon Circle Line MRT station were built in 2010.
  
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* [[G1-Group01_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
 
* [[G1-Group01_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
 
* [[G1-Group01_Report|Project Report]]
 
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* [[G1-Group01_Datacleaning|Data Cleaning]]
 
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* Lee Hyeonjeong
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* Lin Xing
* Kim Do Yeon
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* Yiap Mei Lin, Andrea
* Kim Huiyeon
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* Luo Junru
 
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<center>[[Homviz Homies|Homviz Homies]]</center><br/>
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<center><br/>[[G1-Group02|G1-Group02]]
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'''Visualizing Housing Development Board Flats Supply, Demand and Affordability'''
 
  
In the recent years, housing prices have been on the rise making it difficult for Singaporeans to own a house. In the National Day Rally 2018, Prime Minister Mr. Lee Hsien Loong addressed to the issue of housing to Singaporean. He stated the importance of the 99-year lease of Home Ownership as compared to Singaporean renting a house. However, several older estates were built within short periods such as Marine Parade, Ang Mo Kio and Bedok when their 99-year lease has expired they will all expire at the same time and the flats will be returned to the state. The government has also been progressively taking back flats over the years for redevelopment.
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'''East Coast Best Coast'''
  
Through our visualization, we hope to depict a visualization that allows the user to have an overview of the distribution of flats lease years, the supply and demand of flats, buying back prices of flats and number of households and units that are affected by the taking back of flats.
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Our project focuses on the operations of 11 different stores of a multi-national Food and Beverage (F&B) chain along the east coast of Taiwan. The stores are located in 4 different counties, namely Keelung, Nantou, Hualien and Taitung. Our project aims to perform business profiling on these stores by comparing them between (1) the current service areas, as provided by the client; (2) service areas defined by kilometer radius from the stores; and (3) service ares defined by drive time from the stores. Our team aims to deliver insightful analysis and business recommendations on operational strategies to our client through this project.
  
 
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* [[Homviz Homies: Proposal Version 1|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group02|Proposal]]
* [[Homviz Homies: Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group02_Poster|Poster]]
* [[Homviz Homies: Application|Application]]
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* [[G1-Group02_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
* [[Homviz Homies: Research Paper|Report]]
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* [[G1-Group02_Report|Project Report]]
 
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* Lau Zi Quan
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* Brendan Ong Sin Kai
* Vera Low Yun
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* Chong Yun Yu
* Le Thanh An
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* Heng Bing Chow
 
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'''A Visual Study into Our Ageing Population'''
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<p>According to Data.gov.sg, by 2030, the ageing population in Singapore is projected to reach approximately 90,000, which is almost double of the current ageing population. Therefore, a better understanding of the current ageing population situation and other facilities is needed in order to better prepare for the ageing population. We aim to provide an insightful data visualization on our ageing population in order to identify the gaps in the management of an ageing population for our country. </p>
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'''Innogol'''
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Our project, Innogol, a unique portmanteau coined by combining the words “Innovation” and “Punggol”, aims to discover how Punggol’s land use has been transformed from Master Plan 2008 to 2014. Given the planning area’s relatively young population, a more thorough analysis will be conducted on the Economically Active Population (EAPs), who are the main segment of the population that the vision of Punggol Digital District is targeting. Concurrently, the aged and young population will also be taken into account to ensure that there are adequate amenities and facilities catered to them. The purpose of this project is to make a comprehensive assessment of the current and future land use changes and provide recommendations to bridge the gaps in land use provisions, if we identify any.
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(For a more detailed outline, please refer to our proposal)
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* [[Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group03|Proposal]]
* [[Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group03_Poster|Poster]]
* [[Application|Application]]
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* [[G1-Group03_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
* [[Report|Report]]
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* [[G1-Group03_Report|Project Report]]
 
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* Ye Min Oo
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* Tan Kin Meng
* Cliff Halim Tirtamaya
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* Lim Shi Xian Alvin
* Ahmad Saifullah Bin Mustaffa
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* Eugene Kim
 
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<center>[[Unicorn Ventures|Unicorn Ventures]]</center><br/>
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<center><br/>[[Issho-ni_Home|G1-Group04]]
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[[File:G1 Group4 Logo.jpeg|300px|frameless|center|link=https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/1920t1smt201/Issho-ni_Home]]
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'''Visualising the Start-up Ecosystems in Singapore and Hong Kong'''
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<p>Blockchain, artificial intelligence, data science, fintech and internet-of-things are all buzzwords today in this new innovation era. With the arrival of the Third Wave of Innovation, increasing number of global start-ups are disrupting established industries by revolutionising new technology frontiers. The start-up landscape also begins to shift to Asia, coupled with the exponential growth in start-ups and investments in the region. Unicorn Ventures aims to analyse the differences in start-up ecosystems between Singapore and Hong Kong, two of the four Asian Tigers today. Due to the lack of data-driven comparisons, we hope to feature a highly interactive and fully customizable web-based visualization for policy makers, investors or founders to gain a comprehensive understanding of the start-up landscape based on industries across the years. </p>
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'''Issho-ni'''
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Situated at the north of Singapore, Yishun was previously known as Nee Soon—the Mandarin romanisation of 林义顺 (Lim Nee Soon). Nee Soon was a successful industrialist, being a rubber and pineapple magnate in the region. For a start, our team will study the various changes (land use, population, employment, etc.) in the planning area between 2008 and 2014. Also known as an ‘ulu’ area in the city-state, we aim to further analyse the area to gain important insights that might explain for such impression and recommend extra changes in hopes to dismiss the negativity revolving around it.
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Our logo—a hawk on a backdrop of a forest, has its ways that it came about. The accipitrine creature equipped with excellent eyesight (which is made out of the boundary of Yishun) represents the visionary outlook we strive to have to increase the overall welfare of the planning area in the future. The forest is dedicated to the person Yishun is named after, specifically the surname 林 which means ‘forest/jungle’ in the language.
  
 
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* [[IS428 2018-19 T1 Group 03 Unicorn Ventures: Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[Issho-ni_Proposal|Proposal]]
* [[IS428_2018-19_T1_Group_03_Unicorn_Ventures: Poster|Poster]]
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* [[Issho-ni_Poster|Poster]]
* [https://is428-ay2018-2019-unicorn-ventures.shinyapps.io/application/ <font color="#000">Application</font>]
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* [[G1-Group04_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
* [[IS428 2018-19 T1 Group 03 Unicorn Ventures: Report|Report]]
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* [[Issho-ni_Research_Paper|Project Report]]
 
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* Chen Yuge
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* Kang Hui Yun
* Fu Yu
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* Lee Jung Jae
* Zhuo Yunying
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* Wang Youjin
 
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'''Highway to Taipei'''
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Our team has collaborated with an International F&B Chain (IFC) to analyse 14 of their outlets in Taipei — the capital of Taiwan, and Yilan — a county lining the northeastern coast of Taiwan. By analysing the sales performance of the different outlets, we formulated insightful deductions that provides our client with recommendations and strategies to optimise their current sales performance, as well as factors of consideration for future planning of stores.
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* [[G1-Group05|Home]]
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* [[G1-Group05_Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group05_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group05_Web_Maps|Web Maps]]
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* [[G1-Group05_Final_Report|Project Report]]
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* Christal Poon
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* Jessica Low
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* Lee Jayin
 
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<center><br/>[[G1-Group06|G1-Group06]]
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'''Visualising Global Data Breaches'''<br/>
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Cyber-attacks, amongst natural disasters, extreme weather, data fraud, and failure to address climate change have made its way to being one of the top five risks to global stability. In view of this, governmental organizations and multinational corporations have stepped up their investment efforts in cybersecurity to minimize the damage caused by cyber-attacks, specifically data breaches. With the use of an exploratory visualization tool, this project aims to help security personnel discover visually interesting patterns that could assist them in understanding the intention behind every cyber attack and hence better channel resources to effectively tackle future data breaches. With our exploratory visualization tool, users are able to derive insights regarding the correlation between the culprit behind the breach(source) and types of data compromised within industries and/or countries, when the attacks are likely to occur, and whether other countries are also experiencing similar attacks.
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'''Yi帆风Shun'''
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Our project, Yi帆风Shun, aims to highlight the changes in land use and population demographics from the year 2008 to 2014. Discover the transformation that Yishun’s land use has been through and gain insights into the decision-making process that goes behind the creation of Singapore’s master plan that is produced every 5 years. Going further, we would like to suggest changes in land use for a master plan in the year 2024. The master plan will be based on estimates of the population demographics that exist in 2024. We hope the proposed master plan will bring about an improved quality of life for the residents of Yishun in 2024.
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* [[The Defenders: Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group06|Proposal]]
* [[The Defenders: Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group06_Poster|Poster]]
* [[The Defenders: Application|Application]]
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* [[G1-Group06_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
* [[The Defenders: Research Paper|Report]]
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* [[G1-Group06_Report|Project Report]]
 
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* Lim Lixuan
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* Lee Hui Yun
* Tan Xinyi
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* Tan Hui Qin
* Yeo Qi Xun
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* Sabrina Liau Ying Ying
 
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<center>[[TeamGeViz|GeViz]]</center><br/>
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<center><br/>[[G1-Group07|G1-Group07]]
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[[File:Jurong East Logo1.png|Jurong East Logo1|250px|frameless|center]]
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'''Visualizing Government Procurement'''<br />
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GeBIZ is a Singapore Government’s one-stop e-procurement portal which facilitates tender activities between Singapore government and local and overseas suppliers. Currently, there is no available tool to aid the public and ministries to understand and gain insights on the procurement made by the government under each ministry. Hence, we are motivated to create an interactive visualisation tool on government's procurement spending to allow the public and ministries to identify spending patterns and gain insights into procurement spending under each ministry.  
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'''Jurong EASE'''
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By comparing the changes in land use and population demographics of Jurong East from 2008 and 2014, we can observe the developments of Jurong East and investigate how Jurong East can be further developed to allocate resources more efficiently for 2019 and beyond. Jurong EASE aims to increase the ease of visiting, living and working in Jurong East by proposing new or changes in land use.  
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* [[GeViz|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group07|Proposal]]
* [[1718t1is428T7_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group07_Poster|Poster]]
* [[1718t1is428T7_Application|Application]]
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* [[G1-Group07_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
* [[1718t1is428T7_Research_Paper|Report]]
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* [[G1-Group07_Report|Project Report]]
 
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* Sheryl Chong Man Er
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* Pek Hui Leng Jolene
* Kung Jung Wen (Sofia)
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* Fernanda Tan Qian Xuan
* Nguyen Dang Thanh Ha
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* Kning Kit Siang
 
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'''Visualizing Singapore’s Trade and Impact'''
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'''JES GO TAIWAN'''
The robust Singapore economy and growth depends heavily on global trade. As a country with virtually no natural resources and comparatively small domestic market, Singapore must be open to external markets in order for the economy to thrive; as two-thirds of Singapore’s GDP is generated by external demand. PM Lee mentioned during the recent National Day Rally 2018 about how there might be potential trade impacts and challenges for Singapore; the international system is at a turning point due to the mounting trade tensions between the world’s economic giants (U.S. and China / U.S. and Europe). Thus, we aim to provide a visualization tool to allow the ease of monitoring, identifying <b>trade patterns and impacts</b> with reference to the total trade figures, commodities type, services and the trade relationships between countries over the years.
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Our project theme focus is business profiling where the client is a leading international food chain based in Taiwan. Our team's analyses will be targeting on the four counties namely Changhua, Yunlin, Chiayi County, and Chiayi City and they are located at central and southern Taiwan. In order to provide our client a better idea on their market positioning against their other well known competitors, the project will also look into the presence of POIs (Point-of-Interests) within the trade area and how they can affect the 13 individual outlet's sales performance.
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To derive the trade area of each outlet, our team has digitized them using the data provided by the client. After forming this as the foundation of the data preparation process, other forms of analyses are then conducted. Ultimately, our team aims to draw interesting insights and create useful web maps application that are beneficial to our client. Our project report will contain the comprehensive details of the analyses and recommendations for the client.  
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* [[UIUX: Proposal|Proposal]]  
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* [[G1-Group08_Proposal|Proposal]]
* [[UIUX: Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group08_Poster|Poster]]
* [[UIUX: Application|Application]]
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* [[G1-Group08_Project Web Maps|Web Maps]]
* [[UIUX: Research Paper|Research Paper]]
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* [[G1-Group08_Project Report|Project Report]]
 
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* Sheryl Yeo
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* Eddie Leow Kian Giap
* Vincent Koh 
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* Kok Jim Meng
* Ng Wei En
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* Kok Su Yee
 
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'''Happiness Matters: Visualizing World Happiness Scores''' <br>
 
  
Since 2012, the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) has been publishing a world happiness report that presents the happiness levels of 156 countries. 6 parameters that include GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity, and perception of corruption are used to come up with the happiness index for these different countries. Nevertheless, apart from presenting the final measurements, very little information is provided in this report with regards to the relationship between the 6 parameters and the final happiness index from year to year.
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'''Team Pèng-gol'''
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About Punggol:
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It is a relatively young region with a lot of exciting projects targeted at there, spanning an area size of 9.57 km2 (3.69 sq mi) and a residential population of 161,570. There are multiple explanations on how the name Punggol is derived. In Malay, it means  “hurling sticks at the branches of fruit trees to bring the fruits down to the ground” . An alternative interpretation would be  “a place where fruits and forest produce are offered for wholesale”, implying that Punggol was a rural, agricultural area. The third explanation involves Wak Sumang, the man who started the Punggol village. According to his great grandson, while Wak Sumang was clearing his garden, a large tree was burnt and its branch, known as punggur in Malay, fell on his hut. He then decided to name the village “Punggur”.
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Our visualization, thus, explores the different trends between these 6 parameters and the final happiness index to see exactly which parameters has a higher weightage in the final scores.
 
 
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* [[IS428 Team wiki: Group12(CJS) Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group09|Proposal]]
* [[IS428 Team wiki: Group12(CJS) Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group09_Poster|Poster]]
* [[IS428 Team wiki: Group12(CJS) Application|Application]]  
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* [[G1-Group09_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
* [[IS428 Team wiki: Group12(CJS) Research Paper|Research Paper]]  
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* [[G1-Group09_Report|Project Report]]
 
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* Chaw Khin Nyein
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* Lee Wan Ning
* Jonas Nevin
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* Moh Qing Loong Darren
* Sheng Wang
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* Ng Xun Jie
 
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<center>[[FoodScapers_Proposal|FoodScapers]]</center><br/>
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'''Food Scape of Singapore'''
 
  
Singapore is well-known for its diversity and fusion of food, with influence from the Chinese, Indians, Malays, as well as the rich floating population of 5.79 million as of September 2018. Food is often used to preserve cultural identity, and in a rich multicultural city like Singapore’s, food culture is an important source of unity.  
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'''Tai-Hao-Le'''
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International Food Chain (IFC) is a leading brand in its sector, with over 18000 outlets worldwide and an ever-growing presence in the global market. In Taiwan alone, IFC has over 240 branches and are constantly expanding.
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However, as the franchise grows bigger, so does its challenges. One of the challenges involves the lack of an analysis to efficiently compare the performance of each chain to one another.
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Leveraging on this fact, our group aims to digitalise the data and conduct in-depth analysis on each branch. We hope to track the performance of each chain in relation to Point-Of-Interests surrounding each chain, uncovering and comprehending phenomena, with the aid of spatial data.
  
To enhance the current efforts of the Singaporean Government in understanding the distribution of restaurants, we contribute FoodScaper, an exploratory visualization tool to allow urban and cultural planners to explore and analyse the food landscape in Singapore. We demonstrate the potential of FoodScaper through the use of variables like cuisines served, average rating, number of reviews, opening hours and price range based on subzone as the level of aggregation and exploration. With the help of a kernel density heatmap, a hexbin density scatter plot, and a parallel coordinates plot, key insights can be uncovered and used to support future planning efforts of the Singaporean Government.
 
 
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* [[FoodScapers_Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group10|Proposal]]
* [[FoodScapers_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[Three_horrible_guys_Poster|Poster]]
* [[FoodScapers_Project_Application|Application]]
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* [[Three_horrible_guys_Web_Maps|Web Maps]]
* [[FoodScapers_Research_Paper|Report]]
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* [[Three_horrible_guys_Project_Report|Project Report]]
 
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* Chrysta Yuen Jia Lin
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* Kelvin Chia
* Gokarn Mallika Nitin
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* Eugene Choy
* Sean Koh Jia Ming
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* Linus Cheng
 
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[[File:Photo_2018-10-12_20-16-07.png|250px|center|Team ChargeMetrics]]
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'''Visual Exploration of Singapore's Public Residential Household Electricity Consumption using 3D Models'''
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'''<i>Ang Mo</i>'''
  
Household electricity consumption in Singapore has increased by about 17% over the past decade, according to a report by the National Environment Agency in May 2018. On aggregate levels, Singapore households consumed 7,295 GWh (gigawatt hours) in 2017, which roughly translates to an average expenditure of $1,000 a year on electricity per household.  Electricity consumption is a national issue, especially given that about 95% of Singapore's electricity supply is imported. It is therefore important to encourage households to consume electricity in more sustainable ways.
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Ang Mo Kio is the 8th most populated planning area in the entire city state. Despite being a mature housing estate, one with more amenities and better accessibility, Ang Mo Kio still has immense potential for development. This project would re-evaluate the current developments in Ang Mo Kio, taking into consideration the future needs of Ang Mo Kio residents.  
  
Our project visualises the spatial distribution and seasonal trend of household electricity consumption over time for different housing types. Through this, we hope to better communicate electricity consumption patterns to people in Singapore, and ultimately encourage sustainable consumption.
 
 
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* [[Charge_Metrics_Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group11|Proposal]]
* [[Charge_Metrics_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group11_Poster|Poster]]
* [[Charge_Metrics_Project_Application|Application]]
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* [[G1-Group11_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
* [[Charge_Metrics_Research_Paper|Report]]
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* [[G1-Group11_Report|Project Report]]
 
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* Zheng BingBing
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* Tay Jing Wen
* Chua Sing Rue
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* Christel Seah
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* Jeremy Chong
 
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<center><br/>[[G1-Group12|G1-Group12]]
[[File:Sixes new logo.jpg|center|230px]]
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'''Visualizing Prevalence of smoking'''
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'''Hut of the North'''
Every year, more than 480,000 people die due to tobacco-related diseases. That is around 1 in 5 of all deaths annually. It is estimated that 1 in 2 smokers will die from a smoking-related disease. This interactive data visualization tool shows modeled trends in smoking prevalence worldwide. Our aim is to reveal perspectives of smoking and correlates, determinants and consequences about smoking with visual analytics.
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The objective of our project is to conduct an analysis on 13 stores in Taiwan to give useful insights that will aid us in creating an effective business strategy. All 13 stores are located within New Taipei City, and the respective trade areas cover majority of the city. In our analysis, our aim is to find any correlation between the sales of each store with POIs within their trade areas. We would compare the stores with higher sales with the stores with lower sales to identify which POIs in the trade areas that best explain the difference in sales. Based on our findings, we would make recommendations to our client.  
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* [[Sixes: Proposal Version 1|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group12_Proposal|Proposal]]
* [[Sixes: Poster |Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group12_Poster|Poster]]
* [[Sixes: Application |Application]]
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* [[G1-Group12_Web_Maps|Web Maps]]
* [[Sixes: Research Paper |Report]]
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* [[G1-Group12_Project_Report|Project Report]]
 
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* Lyc Cheng
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* Leandra Lee
* Liu Jinlong
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* Lim Shen Jie (Jeff)
* Ji Xinyi
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* Aaron Lee
 
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<center>[[Apple Crunch|Apple Crunch]]</center><br/>
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<center><br/>[[G1-Group13|G1-Group13]]
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'''Visualizing Kickstarter Campaigns'''
 
  
Kickstarter is a crowdfunding platform where individuals or businesses seek help from the public in financing their ideas to turn them into reality. The platform has a "all or nothing" rule where campaign/project initiators must set a funding goal, and can only receive the donated amount if it is at least equal to their funding goal. However as of October 5th of 2018, only 36% of projects in Kickstarter were able to reach their goal amount, which means that about two in every three campaigns do not get any funding for their ideas. Now we ask, how can we make a successful campaign then?
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'''Journey To The East of Taipei'''
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Our team will focus on perform trade area analysis on 13 stores located in Taipei and New Taipei cities and identify how different types of Point of Interest (POI) influences the performance of each outlet. As well as provide meaningful insights that will lead to effective marketing strategies to optimize the stores’ performance and better positioning of new stores in the future.
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* [[Kick Finisher|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group13|Proposal]]
* Poster
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* [[G1-Group13_Poster|Poster]]
* Application
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* [[G1-Group13_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
* Report
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* [[G1-Group13_Report|Project Report]]
 
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* Le Van Tuan Long
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* Riana
* Rainean Young Calubad
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* Zang Yu
* Arivazhagan Karunakaran
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<center>[[IS428_2018_19T1_Group11_Team|Grab C.H.A]]</center>
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'''Visualizing Grab's Sentiments'''
 
  
GrabTaxi Holdings Pte. Ltd., or Grab began as a technology company offering ride-hailing services through its app in 2012. Since then, it has expanded its business operations into multi verticals, including delivery services (GrabFood, GrabExpress), as well as payment methods (GrabPay).
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'''To-To-Ro-Chung'''
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Group 14 will be performing a trade area analysis in the region of Taichung for international F&B business. From Taichung, 12 stores and its surrounding point of interest will be digitalized before any form of analysis can proceed.
  
Leveraging on social media listening, this project will help Grab to understand Singaporeans’ sentiments toward the company. We will be able to identify some topics currently embedded within the social media discussion space, understanding what are some current concerns that consumers have expressed, and be able to track changes in the intensities of these topics over time. This provides Grab with an avenue to effectively allocate resources to improve on its services by addressing the most important issues first.
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The goal of the project would be to determine what are the most crucial factors which contribute to sales and armed with the knowledge to make effective data-driven actions.
  
Follow our journey as we visualise public sentiments on Grab’s services!
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These actions include the relocation or building of a new store to tap into potential high yielding sale trade areas. Given the information on each store's customer demographics, the F&B company will be able to perform targeted marketing.
  
 
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* [[IS428_2018_19T1_Group11_Team|Home]]
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* [[G1-Group14|Proposal]]
* [[IS428_2018_19T1_Group11_Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group14_Poster|Poster]]
* [[IS428_2018_19T1_Group11_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group14_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
* [[IS428_2018_19T1_Group11_Application|Application]]
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* [[G1-Group14_Report|Project Report]]
* [[IS428_2018_19T1_Group11_Report|Report]]
 
 
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* Aaron Poh Weixin
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* Nigel Poon Wei Chun
* Huang Huanyuan
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* Tan Jian Hao
* Siow Chun Yen Jodie
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<center>[[The Olympiad|The Olympiad]]</center>
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<center><br/>[[G1-Group15|G1-Group15]]
[[File:The Olympiad.png|frameless|center]]
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[[File:NewTaipeiLogo2(G1Group15).png|260px|frameless|center]]
  
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'''Visualising Dominance and Bias in the Summer Olympics'''
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'''Memes'''
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On the surface, the Olympic Games exudes the spirit of competition and equality. However, the issue of Olympic Dynasties and Home Ground Advantage is very much prevalent in this prestigious event. Yet, many are still unaware about the severity of these issues. Hence, the Olympiad seeks to provide drilled-down visualizations that educate the public on the severity of the aforementioned issues. The Olympiad adopts the style of journalism and undertakes the challenge to present a wide variety of sports in a digestible and interactive manner.
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We will perform trade area analysis on 13 stores located in New Taipei city by using QGIS and discover insights that can be used in designing business strategies, optimizing the performance of the stores and planning the location of new stores in the future.
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* [[G1-Group15|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group15_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group15_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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* [[G1-Group15_Report|Project Report]]
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* Luo Haonan
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* Gui Yuqi
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<center><br/>[[G1-Group01|G1-Group01]]
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'''Project Title'''
  
* [[The Olympiad|Proposal]]
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Abstract of not more then 300 words.
* [[The Olympiad: Poster| Poster]]
 
* [[The Olympiad: Application| Application]]
 
* [[The Olympiad: Research Paper| Research Paper]]
 
  
 
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* Chew Yuxi
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* [[G1-Group01|Proposal]]
* Tian Seet Yuen
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* [[G1-Group01_Poster|Poster]]
* Clifton Ngeow Shu-Jin
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* [[G1-Group01_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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* [[G1-Group01_Report|Project Report]]
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* Student1
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* Student 2
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* Student 3
 
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<center><br/>[[G1-Group01|G1-Group01]]
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'''Project Title'''
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Abstract of not more then 300 words.
  
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* [[G1-Group01|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group01_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group01_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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* [[G1-Group01_Report|Project Report]]
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* Student1
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* Student 2
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* Student 3
 
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|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[FoodScapers_Home|FoodScapers]]
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Mallika Gokarn
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Chrysta Yuen Jia Lin
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<center><br/>[[G1-Group01|G1-Group01]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member --> Sean Koh Jia Ming
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
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[[File:NogadaFinal.png|300px|frameless|center]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member --> Student name
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member --> Student name
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</center><br/>
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'''Project Title'''
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Abstract of not more then 300 words.
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* [[G1-Group01|Proposal]]
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* [[G1-Group01_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G1-Group01_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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* [[G1-Group01_Report|Project Report]]
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* Student1
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* Student 2
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* Student 3
 
|-
 
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|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[Homviz Homies|Homviz Homies]]
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Zi Quan
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|}
|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Vera Low Yun
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Le Thanh An
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=G2=
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member --> Student name
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1"
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member --> Student name
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! style="width:100px"| Project Team
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! style="width:150px"| Project Artifacts
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! style="width:150px"| Project Member
 
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|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[GeViz|GeViz]]
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Sheryl Chong Man Er
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Kung Jun Wen (Sofia)
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<center><br/>[[G2-Group01|G2-Group01]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member --> Nguyen Dang Thanh Ha
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
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[[File:G2Grp1Logo.png|300px|center|frameless|link=https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/1920t1smt201/G2-Group01|alt=G2Grp1 Home|Home]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member --> Student name
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member --> Student name
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</center><br/>
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 +
'''Taoyuan!'''
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 +
Project Taoyuan! is a collaboration with an International Food Chain (IFC) that has more than 16,000 outlets in over 100 countries and with a staff team of around 300,000 members. This project focuses on specific 11 outlets in the region of Taoyuan. Currently, the IFC does not rely on any Geospatial Information System (GIS) tool to analyze the status of its outlets. This project aims to utilize data provided by the IFC and through using QGIS, an open-source GIS tool, explore three main aspects: buffering, sales revenue and network analysis.
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* [[G2-Group01_Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G2-Group01_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G2-Group01_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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* [[G2-Group01_Report|Project Report]]
 +
||
 +
 
 +
* Ho Wei Jie, Clint
 +
* Lim Jia Yang James
 +
* Tan Jie Ting Christine
 
|-
 
|-
|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[NO.G.A.D.A|NO.G.A.D.A]]
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Lee Hyeonjeong
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Kim Do Yeon
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<center><br/>[[G2-Group02|G2-Group02]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member --> Huiyeon Kim
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
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[[File:Tamp-ura logo-01.png|300px|frameless|center]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member --> Student name
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member --> Student name
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</center><br/>
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||
 +
 
 +
'''TAMP-URA!'''
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 +
Project Tamp-ura! uses geospatial data to analyse the Tampines planning area. With a total land area of 20.89 km<sup>2</sup>, Tampines is one of the most prominent districts in the East and the 3rd most populated town in Singapore. It has been designated as a regional centre since the early 1990s. Today, Tampines Town has 5 subzones - Tampines North, Tampines West, Tampines East, Simei, Xilin, and has significant potential for development.
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* [[G2-Group02_Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G2-Group02_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G2-Group02_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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* [[G2-Group02_Report|Project Report]]
 +
||
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* Soh Bai He
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* Lim Qiu Hui Candy
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* Goh Jia Xin Genice
 
|-
 
|-
|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[Group 12(CJS)|Group 12(CJS)]]
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Chaw Khin Nyein
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Jonas Nevin
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<center><br/>[[G2-Group03 Home|G2-Group03]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member --> Sheng Wang
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
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[[File:ChoaClan.png|300 px|frameless|center]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member -->  Student name
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member -->  Student name
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</center><br/>
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||
 +
 
 +
'''CHOA CLAN'''
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 +
Back in the mid 19th century, many Chinese settlers had arrived in Singapore and set up their villages across the island, many along rivers in the north. Their villages were named after the Chinese clans that controlled the part of the river they settled on — a practice common in China. The head of the clan would be called a kangchu (港主), and the river settlement that he heads would be called a chukang (厝港). Choa Chu Kang was named after the Choa clan, which settled near the Berih River (Sungei Berih).
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 +
* [[G2-Group03 Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G2-Group03 Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G2-Group03 WebMaps|Web Maps]]
 +
* [[G2-Group03 Final Report|Project Report]]
 +
||
 +
* Nicole Ng Linn
 +
* Au Xue Qi Vanessa
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* Ng Poh Yeng
 
|-
 
|-
|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[Charge Metrics|Charge Metrics ]]
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Zheng BingBing
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Chua Sing Rue
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<center><br/>[[G2-Group04|G2-Group04]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member --> Student name
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
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[[File:G2G4_LOGO.png|300 px|frameless|center]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member -->  Student name
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member -->  Student name
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</center><br/>
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 +
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 +
 
 +
'''New Taipei / Taipei / Keelung'''
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 +
A Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) International Food Chain is interested in improving their current methods of analysis. Using the various functions available on QGIS to delineate and digitize the 13 trade areas based in the northern part of Taiwan, we are able to help the FNB business to conduct analysis based on their correlation between various factors, such as the Point-Of-Interests (POIs) and Competitors, and the Sales Revenue of the 13 trade areas where this FNB business operates in. By doing so, we aim to optimize the performance of each store located in these trade areas and highlight the benefits of adopting the QGIS method so that the FNB business can make a more informed business decision in the future based on the insights gathered from QGIS.
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 +
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 +
* [[G2-Group04_Home|Home]]
 +
* [[G2-Group04|Proposal]]
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* [[G2-Group04_Poster|Poster]]
 +
* [[G2-Group04_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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 +
||
 +
* Charmine Foo Zhi Min
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* Neo Yin Li Amelia
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* Tan Zi Ying
 
|-
 
|-
|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[Unicorn Ventures|Unicorn Ventures]]
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Chen Yuge
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||
|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Fu Yu
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<center><br/>[[G2-Group05|G2-Group05]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Zhuo Yunying
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
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[[File:G2T5-LOGO.png|250px|frameless|center]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member -->  Student name
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member -->  Student name
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</center><br/>
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||
 +
 
 +
'''Kaohsiung / Pingtung'''
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 +
Through our project, we aim to conduct a trade area analysis on the 11 trade areas delineated by our client. Within the 11 trade areas, a total of 13 stores are spread across 2 regions, namely Kaohsiung and Pingtung. In our analysis, we identify relevant points of interest (POIs) within the respective trade areas and evaluate whether the quantity and types of POIs have any correlation with sales attained by the respective stores.
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 +
With insights obtained from our analysis, decision-makers can make more informed decisions. For example, when performing site selection for future expansion plans, decision-makers can take into account the number of POIs within the targeted expansion area and determine whether the investment to expand into the new area is worthwhile based on the number of POIs present. Additionally, to drive sales and marketing efforts, the identification of existing POIs within the trade areas can help the business to devise targeted marketing strategy which can help drive an increase in sales.
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 +
* [[G2-Group05-Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G2-Group05-Poster|Poster]]
 +
* [[G2-Group05-WebMap|Web Maps]]
 +
* [[G2-Group05-Report|Project Report]]
 +
||
 +
* Darren Tan Yong Heng
 +
* Jaslyn Wong
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* Lee Yuan Kang
 
|-
 
|-
  
|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[Apple Crunch|Apple Crunch]]
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||
|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Le Van Tuan Long
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<center><br/>[[G2-Group06|G2-Group06]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Rainean Young Calubad
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member --> Arivazhagan Karunakaran
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[[File:Paradisiacal punggol2.png|300px|frameless|center]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member -->  Student name
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</center><br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member -->  Student name
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||
 +
 
 +
'''Paradisiacal Punggol'''
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 +
What comes to your mind when you first heard the word ‘Punggol’? Most people would probably say that it's going to be a “hype” place to live in as the government is doing many redevelopments in the area just because it's pretty much located to malls and modern architecture objects. Some would even say that getting a BTO at Punggol would rather an investment for the future. Now, we might have observed pixelated motivation behind what makes a good place to live, not based on property value but one that fits the needs of residents. This project will resort to the revaluation of current developments in Punggol by emphasising to the future needs of the Punggol citizens. We will also take into account the current plan for Punggol under the Draft Masterplan 2019 to bring in insights and recommendations to better cater to the needs of Punggol residents. Our priority will be ensuring that in 5-10 years down the road, Punggol can be a place to live, work and play.
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 +
* [[G2-Group06|Proposal]]
 +
* [[G2-Group06_Poster|Poster]]
 +
* [[G2-Group06_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
 +
* [[G2-Group06_ResearchPaper|Project Report]]
 +
||
 +
* Renata Dharma
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* Erika Aldisa Gunawan
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* Jerry Tohvan
 
|-
 
|-
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<center><br/>[[G2-Group07|G2-Group07]]
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<br/>
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[[File:Geospatial_Logo.png|300px|frameless|center]]
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<br/>
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</center><br/>
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'''What's Best for Jurong West'''
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 +
Jurong West is a planning area that has gone through a lot of development over the years, and it continues to evolve through the development of the Jurong Lake District. Through several geospatial analytical techniques, data analytics, visualisation and projection, enhanced by our own secondary research, we will be gaining a comprehensive understanding of the land use allocation and demographics of Jurong West. With the insights gained, we will formulate improvements, amendments and new additions to Jurong West in order to determine What's Best for Jurong West.
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* [[G2-Group07|Proposal]]
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* [[G2-Group07_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G2-Group07_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
 +
* [[G2-Group07_Report|Project Report]]
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||
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* Kim Chang Heon
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* Lee Sean Jin
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* Kaelyn Kong
 
|-
 
|-
|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[The Defenders|The Defenders]]
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Lim Li Xuan
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Yeo Qi Xun
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<center><br/>[[G2-Group08|G2-Group08]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member --> Tan Xin Yi
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
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[[File:Kaohsiung .png|200px|frameless|center]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member -->  Student name
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member -->  Student name
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</center><br/>
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||
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<br>
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'''Kaohsiung and Ping Tung'''
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<br>
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As part of our module, Geographic Information Systems for Urban Planning, we are collaborating with an international food chain to analyse 15 trade areas located in Taiwan's Kaohsiung and Ping Tung region. The international food chain currently uses manual methods of delineating their trade area which is largely time-consuming. Therefore we aim to propose new and faster methods using QGIS to delineate the trade area. We will also be analysing the points of interest (POI) within each trade area to determine the correlation between the POIs and sales revenue. To do so, we will be using simple and multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this project will provide the international food chain with the necessary geographic data analysis to make an informed decision regarding their sales and marketing strategy.
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* [[G2-Group08_Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G2-Group08_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G2-Group08_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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* [[G2-Group08_Report|Project Report]]
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||
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* Lois Lek Jan Yee
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* Siti Salihah Binte Mohamed Rilvan
 
|-
 
|-
|-
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|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[Microheart|MicroHeart]]
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Ahmad Saifullah Bin Mustaffa
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<center><br/>[[G2-Group09|G2-Group09]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Cliff Halim Tirtamaya
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Ye Min Oo
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[[File:Background final.png|300px|frameless|center]]
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
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<br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member -->  Student name
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</center><br/>
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member -->  Student name
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|-
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|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[Sixes|Sixes]]
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'''Hsinchu '''
|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Liu Jinlong
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Ji Xinyi
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Lyu Cheng
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member -->  Student name
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member -->  Student name
 
|-
 
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|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[UserImportUserExport|UserImportUserExport]]
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Sheryl Yeo
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Vincent Koh
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Ng Wei En
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member -->  Student name
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member -->  Student name
 
|-
 
|-
 
|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[IS428_2018_19T1_Group11_Team|Grab C.H.A]]
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Aaron Poh Weixin
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Huang Huanyuan
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Siow Chun Yen Jodie
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member -->  Student name
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member -->  Student name
 
|-
 
|-
 
|width="10%"|<!-- Team --> [[The Olympiad|The Olympiad]]
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Chew Yuxi
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Tian Seet Yuen
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member --> Clifton Ngeow Shu-Jin
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fourth team member --> Student name
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Fifth team member --> Student name
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Sixth team member -->  Student name
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
  
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Our project aims to provide not just surface analysis of our client but to also dive deeper and find out more underlying factors that will affect our client’s operation and sales in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Through our analysis, we hope to provide relevant insights as well as applicable recommendations to aid our client’s business operation in Taiwan.
  
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* [[G2-Group09_Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[G2-Group09_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[G2-Group09_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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* [[G2-Group09_Report|Project Report]]
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||
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* Melanie Tan Ri Fang
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* Ho Jing Yi
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* Ho Xin Yi
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|-
  
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<center><br/>[[G2-Group10|G2-Group10]]
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<br/>
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[[File:Taoyuan Logo copy.png|300px|frameless|center]]
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<br/>
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</center><br/>
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'''Project Peach'''
  
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As part of Singapore Management University Smart City Management and Technology’s programme, our team undertook a module in the Geographic Information Systems and took the chance to collaborate with a restaurant in Taiwan. The project aims to analyse trade area of the chain outlets, and operations in Taiwan. With data given to us, we will use geospatial analytics to garner insights and find out interesting trends about their sales in relation to differences in geographic properties. This will be done by analysing trade areas of the different branches, taking into account factors such as concentration of different key places of interest, geographic differences within the trade area affecting the reach to customers and presence of overlapping trade area. Current methods used by the restaurant are imprecise and unsuitable for detailed analysis. With geographic information systems software QGIS, we’ll be able to precisely plot and delineate the trade area boundaries and compile information to help the restaurant in their decision analysis.
  
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* Fan Yixi
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* Foo Chuan Geng
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* Soh Ze Yu
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'''Master Planner'''
  
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This project extends beyond what we have learnt in class and serves as a first hand experience for us to conduct Geospatial Analysis as well as constructing a GIS-enabled Planning model by integrating open data sets provided by the Government and other open sources.
  
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We seek to explore the changes that Tampines have underwent since 2008, and thereby propose improvements to better serve the population in this particular planning area of Singapore. We are hopeful that the insights garnered will be helpful to the current as well as future residents of Tampines.
  
  
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* [[G2-Group11|About]]
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* Dion Teo Meng En
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* Tang Wan Yee
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* Wang Zhuo Wei
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'''TaiHua'''
  
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Given the opportunity to work with a F&B restaurant in Taiwan, TaiHua focuses on 13 outlets that are located in Taichung and Changhua. With the use of QGIS software and tools like excel and SAS EG, we hope to bring meaningful analysis to our client and provide them with useful recommendations.
  
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* [[TaiHua_Proposal|Proposal]]
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* [[TaiHua_Poster|Poster]]
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* [[TaiHua_WebMap|Web Maps]]
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* [[TaiHua_Report|Project Report]]
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* Lim Zhong Zhen Timothy
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* Lok Ying Cheng, Sheryee
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* Tu Yang Lin
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'''City Planners'''
  
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Our client is well-established in the food and beverage (F&B) industry internationally and has multiple shop outlets across Taiwan. They are looking to improve their bottom line and would like us to explain the reasons for the difference in sales figures for different franchised outlets, whether factors like nearby presence of entertainment or being nearer to other food and beverage outlets would affect their sales position. Currently, their trade area is done using sketches on maps and cuts through rivers and forested areas. However, as the hand-drawn trade area is static in nature, our client is unable to create any further analysis on their own. Thus, we aim to digitalize their hand-drawn trade areas for further analysis of our client's trade area based on their outlets using Points of Interests (POIs). Our client is looking to maximise their profitability in their franchise outlets by looking into their various trade areas and to determine the best model that can explain the sales performance.
  
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* [[G2-Group13|Proposal]]
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* [[G2-Group13_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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* [[G2-Group13_ProjectReport|Project Report]]
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* Tan Wei Long Ryan
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* Lim Jia Khee
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* Khong Lee Han
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'''Tams Up! @ 淡水河'''
  
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With the rare chance to collaborate with a well-known restaurant chain and international franchise, our group has been tasked to come up with business profiles for each of the restaurants assigned to us, whereby majority of them lie in close vicinity to the Tamsui River. Through the use of QGIS - a geographic information system application that supports the viewing, editing and examination of geospatial data, we will start off by delineating and digitizing the trade areas for our assigned restaurants, then proceed on to extract out the relevant Points Of Interests in those areas that will affect the company's business. We will then gather all these data collected, and produce comprehensive evaluations and valuable insights through well-rounded analysis for the company to gain a better understanding of their business and further improve it. Though many challenges lie ahead, we believe that this is truly a 'Tams-Up' opportunity!
  
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* [[G2-Group14_Report|Project Report]]
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* Krystal Ong
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* Ng Qi Hui
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* Peh Jin An
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'''Nothing is 台南'''
  
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Nothing Is Tainan originates from a collaboration with an International Food & Beverage franchise (referred to as the ''Client'') present in Taiwan. Having assigned 16 Store Locations of our Client which all are located within Tainan City province, our project aims to develop purposeful digitized maps to our Client through the Geo-spatial Information Systems Software QGIS, providing our Client insights and discoveries on the trade areas of its store locations, ultimately finding optimal recommendations and solutions on how our Client is able to perform better in Tainan City.<br><br> ''Nothing is 台南 * for our Client!''
  
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''*(太难: Too Hard in English - A Pun on similar Chinese Pronunciations for 'TAI NAN')''
  
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* [[G2-Group15_WebMaps|Web Maps]]
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* Mabelle Tham
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* Lu Zhi Mao
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* Jerome Quah Wei Ren
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Lim Jia Khee
 
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Khong Lee Han
 
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Brendan Ong Sin Kai
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Heng Bing Chow
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Au Xue Qi Vanessa
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Nicole Ng Linn
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Ng Poh Yeng
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Kang Hui Yun
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Lee Jung Jae
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Wang Youjin
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Lee Hui Yun
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Tan Hui Qin
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Sabrina Liau Ying Ying
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Krystal Ong
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Ng Qi Hui
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Kelvin Chia
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Eugene Choy
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Linus Cheng
 
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Charmine Foo Zhi Min
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Neo Yin Li Amelia
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Lu Zhi Mao
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Mabelle Tham Shi Qin
 
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Nigel Poon Wei Chun
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Lok Ying Cheng, Sheryee
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Tu Yang Lin
 
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|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Lim Shen Jie
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- First team member  --> Lim Shen Jie
 
|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Leandra Lee
 
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Third team member -->  Aaron Lee
 
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|colspan="3"|<!-- Second team member --> Lim Qiu Hui Candy
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 25 November 2019

UrbanGIS.jpg SMT201 Geographic Information Systems for Urban Planning

About

Weekly Session

Take Home Exercises

GIS Project

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Project Groups

Please change Your Team name to your project topic and change student name to your own name.

G1

Project Team Project Title/Description Project Artifacts Project Member

G1-Group01


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Team d-Ragoon

Serangoon is named after a bird commonly found in the riverine swamps around the Serangoon River and is located in the central part of Singapore, within the North-eastern region. It mainly consists of residential buildings with a total land area of 10.1km² and total population size of 116,310 as of June 2019. The area attracted more people after Nex, a shopping mall connected to a bus interchange, and the Serangoon Circle Line MRT station were built in 2010.


  • Lin Xing
  • Yiap Mei Lin, Andrea
  • Luo Junru

G1-Group02


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East Coast Best Coast

Our project focuses on the operations of 11 different stores of a multi-national Food and Beverage (F&B) chain along the east coast of Taiwan. The stores are located in 4 different counties, namely Keelung, Nantou, Hualien and Taitung. Our project aims to perform business profiling on these stores by comparing them between (1) the current service areas, as provided by the client; (2) service areas defined by kilometer radius from the stores; and (3) service ares defined by drive time from the stores. Our team aims to deliver insightful analysis and business recommendations on operational strategies to our client through this project.

  • Brendan Ong Sin Kai
  • Chong Yun Yu
  • Heng Bing Chow

G1-Group03


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Innogol

Our project, Innogol, a unique portmanteau coined by combining the words “Innovation” and “Punggol”, aims to discover how Punggol’s land use has been transformed from Master Plan 2008 to 2014. Given the planning area’s relatively young population, a more thorough analysis will be conducted on the Economically Active Population (EAPs), who are the main segment of the population that the vision of Punggol Digital District is targeting. Concurrently, the aged and young population will also be taken into account to ensure that there are adequate amenities and facilities catered to them. The purpose of this project is to make a comprehensive assessment of the current and future land use changes and provide recommendations to bridge the gaps in land use provisions, if we identify any.

(For a more detailed outline, please refer to our proposal)

  • Tan Kin Meng
  • Lim Shi Xian Alvin
  • Eugene Kim

G1-Group04


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Issho-ni

Situated at the north of Singapore, Yishun was previously known as Nee Soon—the Mandarin romanisation of 林义顺 (Lim Nee Soon). Nee Soon was a successful industrialist, being a rubber and pineapple magnate in the region. For a start, our team will study the various changes (land use, population, employment, etc.) in the planning area between 2008 and 2014. Also known as an ‘ulu’ area in the city-state, we aim to further analyse the area to gain important insights that might explain for such impression and recommend extra changes in hopes to dismiss the negativity revolving around it.

Our logo—a hawk on a backdrop of a forest, has its ways that it came about. The accipitrine creature equipped with excellent eyesight (which is made out of the boundary of Yishun) represents the visionary outlook we strive to have to increase the overall welfare of the planning area in the future. The forest is dedicated to the person Yishun is named after, specifically the surname 林 which means ‘forest/jungle’ in the language.

  • Kang Hui Yun
  • Lee Jung Jae
  • Wang Youjin

G1-Group05


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Highway to Taipei

Our team has collaborated with an International F&B Chain (IFC) to analyse 14 of their outlets in Taipei — the capital of Taiwan, and Yilan — a county lining the northeastern coast of Taiwan. By analysing the sales performance of the different outlets, we formulated insightful deductions that provides our client with recommendations and strategies to optimise their current sales performance, as well as factors of consideration for future planning of stores.

  • Christal Poon
  • Jessica Low
  • Lee Jayin

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Yi帆风Shun

Our project, Yi帆风Shun, aims to highlight the changes in land use and population demographics from the year 2008 to 2014. Discover the transformation that Yishun’s land use has been through and gain insights into the decision-making process that goes behind the creation of Singapore’s master plan that is produced every 5 years. Going further, we would like to suggest changes in land use for a master plan in the year 2024. The master plan will be based on estimates of the population demographics that exist in 2024. We hope the proposed master plan will bring about an improved quality of life for the residents of Yishun in 2024.

  • Lee Hui Yun
  • Tan Hui Qin
  • Sabrina Liau Ying Ying

G1-Group07


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Jurong EASE

By comparing the changes in land use and population demographics of Jurong East from 2008 and 2014, we can observe the developments of Jurong East and investigate how Jurong East can be further developed to allocate resources more efficiently for 2019 and beyond. Jurong EASE aims to increase the ease of visiting, living and working in Jurong East by proposing new or changes in land use.

  • Pek Hui Leng Jolene
  • Fernanda Tan Qian Xuan
  • Kning Kit Siang

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JES GO TAIWAN

Our project theme focus is business profiling where the client is a leading international food chain based in Taiwan. Our team's analyses will be targeting on the four counties namely Changhua, Yunlin, Chiayi County, and Chiayi City and they are located at central and southern Taiwan. In order to provide our client a better idea on their market positioning against their other well known competitors, the project will also look into the presence of POIs (Point-of-Interests) within the trade area and how they can affect the 13 individual outlet's sales performance.

To derive the trade area of each outlet, our team has digitized them using the data provided by the client. After forming this as the foundation of the data preparation process, other forms of analyses are then conducted. Ultimately, our team aims to draw interesting insights and create useful web maps application that are beneficial to our client. Our project report will contain the comprehensive details of the analyses and recommendations for the client.

  • Eddie Leow Kian Giap
  • Kok Jim Meng
  • Kok Su Yee

G1-Group09


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Team Pèng-gol

About Punggol: It is a relatively young region with a lot of exciting projects targeted at there, spanning an area size of 9.57 km2 (3.69 sq mi) and a residential population of 161,570. There are multiple explanations on how the name Punggol is derived. In Malay, it means “hurling sticks at the branches of fruit trees to bring the fruits down to the ground” . An alternative interpretation would be “a place where fruits and forest produce are offered for wholesale”, implying that Punggol was a rural, agricultural area. The third explanation involves Wak Sumang, the man who started the Punggol village. According to his great grandson, while Wak Sumang was clearing his garden, a large tree was burnt and its branch, known as punggur in Malay, fell on his hut. He then decided to name the village “Punggur”.


  • Lee Wan Ning
  • Moh Qing Loong Darren
  • Ng Xun Jie

G1-Group10


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Tai-Hao-Le

International Food Chain (IFC) is a leading brand in its sector, with over 18000 outlets worldwide and an ever-growing presence in the global market. In Taiwan alone, IFC has over 240 branches and are constantly expanding.

However, as the franchise grows bigger, so does its challenges. One of the challenges involves the lack of an analysis to efficiently compare the performance of each chain to one another.

Leveraging on this fact, our group aims to digitalise the data and conduct in-depth analysis on each branch. We hope to track the performance of each chain in relation to Point-Of-Interests surrounding each chain, uncovering and comprehending phenomena, with the aid of spatial data.

  • Kelvin Chia
  • Eugene Choy
  • Linus Cheng

G1-Group11


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Ang Mo

Ang Mo Kio is the 8th most populated planning area in the entire city state. Despite being a mature housing estate, one with more amenities and better accessibility, Ang Mo Kio still has immense potential for development. This project would re-evaluate the current developments in Ang Mo Kio, taking into consideration the future needs of Ang Mo Kio residents.

  • Tay Jing Wen
  • Christel Seah
  • Jeremy Chong

G1-Group12


Hut of the North



Hut of the North

The objective of our project is to conduct an analysis on 13 stores in Taiwan to give useful insights that will aid us in creating an effective business strategy. All 13 stores are located within New Taipei City, and the respective trade areas cover majority of the city. In our analysis, our aim is to find any correlation between the sales of each store with POIs within their trade areas. We would compare the stores with higher sales with the stores with lower sales to identify which POIs in the trade areas that best explain the difference in sales. Based on our findings, we would make recommendations to our client.

  • Leandra Lee
  • Lim Shen Jie (Jeff)
  • Aaron Lee

G1-Group13


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Journey To The East of Taipei

Our team will focus on perform trade area analysis on 13 stores located in Taipei and New Taipei cities and identify how different types of Point of Interest (POI) influences the performance of each outlet. As well as provide meaningful insights that will lead to effective marketing strategies to optimize the stores’ performance and better positioning of new stores in the future.

  • Riana
  • Zang Yu

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To-To-Ro-Chung

Group 14 will be performing a trade area analysis in the region of Taichung for international F&B business. From Taichung, 12 stores and its surrounding point of interest will be digitalized before any form of analysis can proceed.

The goal of the project would be to determine what are the most crucial factors which contribute to sales and armed with the knowledge to make effective data-driven actions.

These actions include the relocation or building of a new store to tap into potential high yielding sale trade areas. Given the information on each store's customer demographics, the F&B company will be able to perform targeted marketing.

  • Nigel Poon Wei Chun
  • Tan Jian Hao

G1-Group15


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Memes

We will perform trade area analysis on 13 stores located in New Taipei city by using QGIS and discover insights that can be used in designing business strategies, optimizing the performance of the stores and planning the location of new stores in the future.

  • Luo Haonan
  • Gui Yuqi

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  • Student1
  • Student 2
  • Student 3

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  • Student1
  • Student 2
  • Student 3

G1-Group01


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Student1
  • Student 2
  • Student 3

G2

Project Team Project Title/Description Project Artifacts Project Member

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Taoyuan!

Project Taoyuan! is a collaboration with an International Food Chain (IFC) that has more than 16,000 outlets in over 100 countries and with a staff team of around 300,000 members. This project focuses on specific 11 outlets in the region of Taoyuan. Currently, the IFC does not rely on any Geospatial Information System (GIS) tool to analyze the status of its outlets. This project aims to utilize data provided by the IFC and through using QGIS, an open-source GIS tool, explore three main aspects: buffering, sales revenue and network analysis.

  • Ho Wei Jie, Clint
  • Lim Jia Yang James
  • Tan Jie Ting Christine

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TAMP-URA!

Project Tamp-ura! uses geospatial data to analyse the Tampines planning area. With a total land area of 20.89 km2, Tampines is one of the most prominent districts in the East and the 3rd most populated town in Singapore. It has been designated as a regional centre since the early 1990s. Today, Tampines Town has 5 subzones - Tampines North, Tampines West, Tampines East, Simei, Xilin, and has significant potential for development.

  • Soh Bai He
  • Lim Qiu Hui Candy
  • Goh Jia Xin Genice

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CHOA CLAN

Back in the mid 19th century, many Chinese settlers had arrived in Singapore and set up their villages across the island, many along rivers in the north. Their villages were named after the Chinese clans that controlled the part of the river they settled on — a practice common in China. The head of the clan would be called a kangchu (港主), and the river settlement that he heads would be called a chukang (厝港). Choa Chu Kang was named after the Choa clan, which settled near the Berih River (Sungei Berih).


  • Nicole Ng Linn
  • Au Xue Qi Vanessa
  • Ng Poh Yeng

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New Taipei / Taipei / Keelung

A Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) International Food Chain is interested in improving their current methods of analysis. Using the various functions available on QGIS to delineate and digitize the 13 trade areas based in the northern part of Taiwan, we are able to help the FNB business to conduct analysis based on their correlation between various factors, such as the Point-Of-Interests (POIs) and Competitors, and the Sales Revenue of the 13 trade areas where this FNB business operates in. By doing so, we aim to optimize the performance of each store located in these trade areas and highlight the benefits of adopting the QGIS method so that the FNB business can make a more informed business decision in the future based on the insights gathered from QGIS.

  • Charmine Foo Zhi Min
  • Neo Yin Li Amelia
  • Tan Zi Ying

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Kaohsiung / Pingtung

Through our project, we aim to conduct a trade area analysis on the 11 trade areas delineated by our client. Within the 11 trade areas, a total of 13 stores are spread across 2 regions, namely Kaohsiung and Pingtung. In our analysis, we identify relevant points of interest (POIs) within the respective trade areas and evaluate whether the quantity and types of POIs have any correlation with sales attained by the respective stores.

With insights obtained from our analysis, decision-makers can make more informed decisions. For example, when performing site selection for future expansion plans, decision-makers can take into account the number of POIs within the targeted expansion area and determine whether the investment to expand into the new area is worthwhile based on the number of POIs present. Additionally, to drive sales and marketing efforts, the identification of existing POIs within the trade areas can help the business to devise targeted marketing strategy which can help drive an increase in sales.

  • Darren Tan Yong Heng
  • Jaslyn Wong
  • Lee Yuan Kang

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Paradisiacal Punggol

What comes to your mind when you first heard the word ‘Punggol’? Most people would probably say that it's going to be a “hype” place to live in as the government is doing many redevelopments in the area just because it's pretty much located to malls and modern architecture objects. Some would even say that getting a BTO at Punggol would rather an investment for the future. Now, we might have observed pixelated motivation behind what makes a good place to live, not based on property value but one that fits the needs of residents. This project will resort to the revaluation of current developments in Punggol by emphasising to the future needs of the Punggol citizens. We will also take into account the current plan for Punggol under the Draft Masterplan 2019 to bring in insights and recommendations to better cater to the needs of Punggol residents. Our priority will be ensuring that in 5-10 years down the road, Punggol can be a place to live, work and play.

  • Renata Dharma
  • Erika Aldisa Gunawan
  • Jerry Tohvan

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What's Best for Jurong West

Jurong West is a planning area that has gone through a lot of development over the years, and it continues to evolve through the development of the Jurong Lake District. Through several geospatial analytical techniques, data analytics, visualisation and projection, enhanced by our own secondary research, we will be gaining a comprehensive understanding of the land use allocation and demographics of Jurong West. With the insights gained, we will formulate improvements, amendments and new additions to Jurong West in order to determine What's Best for Jurong West.

  • Kim Chang Heon
  • Lee Sean Jin
  • Kaelyn Kong

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Kaohsiung and Ping Tung

As part of our module, Geographic Information Systems for Urban Planning, we are collaborating with an international food chain to analyse 15 trade areas located in Taiwan's Kaohsiung and Ping Tung region. The international food chain currently uses manual methods of delineating their trade area which is largely time-consuming. Therefore we aim to propose new and faster methods using QGIS to delineate the trade area. We will also be analysing the points of interest (POI) within each trade area to determine the correlation between the POIs and sales revenue. To do so, we will be using simple and multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this project will provide the international food chain with the necessary geographic data analysis to make an informed decision regarding their sales and marketing strategy.


  • Lois Lek Jan Yee
  • Siti Salihah Binte Mohamed Rilvan

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Hsinchu


Our project aims to provide not just surface analysis of our client but to also dive deeper and find out more underlying factors that will affect our client’s operation and sales in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Through our analysis, we hope to provide relevant insights as well as applicable recommendations to aid our client’s business operation in Taiwan.

  • Melanie Tan Ri Fang
  • Ho Jing Yi
  • Ho Xin Yi

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Project Peach

As part of Singapore Management University Smart City Management and Technology’s programme, our team undertook a module in the Geographic Information Systems and took the chance to collaborate with a restaurant in Taiwan. The project aims to analyse trade area of the chain outlets, and operations in Taiwan. With data given to us, we will use geospatial analytics to garner insights and find out interesting trends about their sales in relation to differences in geographic properties. This will be done by analysing trade areas of the different branches, taking into account factors such as concentration of different key places of interest, geographic differences within the trade area affecting the reach to customers and presence of overlapping trade area. Current methods used by the restaurant are imprecise and unsuitable for detailed analysis. With geographic information systems software QGIS, we’ll be able to precisely plot and delineate the trade area boundaries and compile information to help the restaurant in their decision analysis.

  • Fan Yixi
  • Foo Chuan Geng
  • Soh Ze Yu

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Master Planner

This project extends beyond what we have learnt in class and serves as a first hand experience for us to conduct Geospatial Analysis as well as constructing a GIS-enabled Planning model by integrating open data sets provided by the Government and other open sources.

We seek to explore the changes that Tampines have underwent since 2008, and thereby propose improvements to better serve the population in this particular planning area of Singapore. We are hopeful that the insights garnered will be helpful to the current as well as future residents of Tampines.


  • Dion Teo Meng En
  • Tang Wan Yee
  • Wang Zhuo Wei

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TaiHua

Given the opportunity to work with a F&B restaurant in Taiwan, TaiHua focuses on 13 outlets that are located in Taichung and Changhua. With the use of QGIS software and tools like excel and SAS EG, we hope to bring meaningful analysis to our client and provide them with useful recommendations.

  • Lim Zhong Zhen Timothy
  • Lok Ying Cheng, Sheryee
  • Tu Yang Lin

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City Planners

Our client is well-established in the food and beverage (F&B) industry internationally and has multiple shop outlets across Taiwan. They are looking to improve their bottom line and would like us to explain the reasons for the difference in sales figures for different franchised outlets, whether factors like nearby presence of entertainment or being nearer to other food and beverage outlets would affect their sales position. Currently, their trade area is done using sketches on maps and cuts through rivers and forested areas. However, as the hand-drawn trade area is static in nature, our client is unable to create any further analysis on their own. Thus, we aim to digitalize their hand-drawn trade areas for further analysis of our client's trade area based on their outlets using Points of Interests (POIs). Our client is looking to maximise their profitability in their franchise outlets by looking into their various trade areas and to determine the best model that can explain the sales performance.

  • Tan Wei Long Ryan
  • Lim Jia Khee
  • Khong Lee Han

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Tams Up! @ 淡水河

With the rare chance to collaborate with a well-known restaurant chain and international franchise, our group has been tasked to come up with business profiles for each of the restaurants assigned to us, whereby majority of them lie in close vicinity to the Tamsui River. Through the use of QGIS - a geographic information system application that supports the viewing, editing and examination of geospatial data, we will start off by delineating and digitizing the trade areas for our assigned restaurants, then proceed on to extract out the relevant Points Of Interests in those areas that will affect the company's business. We will then gather all these data collected, and produce comprehensive evaluations and valuable insights through well-rounded analysis for the company to gain a better understanding of their business and further improve it. Though many challenges lie ahead, we believe that this is truly a 'Tams-Up' opportunity!

  • Krystal Ong
  • Ng Qi Hui
  • Peh Jin An

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Nothing is 台南

Nothing Is Tainan originates from a collaboration with an International Food & Beverage franchise (referred to as the Client) present in Taiwan. Having assigned 16 Store Locations of our Client which all are located within Tainan City province, our project aims to develop purposeful digitized maps to our Client through the Geo-spatial Information Systems Software QGIS, providing our Client insights and discoveries on the trade areas of its store locations, ultimately finding optimal recommendations and solutions on how our Client is able to perform better in Tainan City.

Nothing is 台南 * for our Client!

*(太难: Too Hard in English - A Pun on similar Chinese Pronunciations for 'TAI NAN')

  • Mabelle Tham
  • Lu Zhi Mao
  • Jerome Quah Wei Ren

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Team Members
City Planners Tan Wei Long Ryan Lim Jia Khee Khong Lee Han
East Coast Best Coast Chong Yun Yu Brendan Ong Sin Kai Heng Bing Chow
Your Team name Au Xue Qi Vanessa Nicole Ng Linn Ng Poh Yeng
Issho-ni Kang Hui Yun Lee Jung Jae Wang Youjin
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Yi帆风Shun Lee Hui Yun Tan Hui Qin Sabrina Liau Ying Ying
Your Team name Student name Student name Student name Student name Student name Student name
Tams Up! @ 淡水河 Krystal Ong Ng Qi Hui Peh Jin An
SSLL Lois Lek Siti Salihah Student name
Three Horrible Guys Kelvin Chia Eugene Choy Linus Cheng
必勝族 Charmine Foo Zhi Min Neo Yin Li Amelia Tan Zi Ying
Nothing is 台南 Jerome Quah Wei Ren Lu Zhi Mao Mabelle Tham Shi Qin
To-To-Ro-Chung Nigel Poon Wei Chun Tan Jian Hao
Your Team name Lim Zhong Zhen, Timothy Lok Ying Cheng, Sheryee Tu Yang Lin
Hut of the North Lim Shen Jie Leandra Lee Aaron Lee
Tamp-Ura! Soh Bai He Lim Qiu Hui Candy Goh Jia Xin Genice