ANLY482 AY2017-18 Term 2
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Project Title | About the Project | Student Member(s) | Project Supervisor | Sponsor | |
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Know-Thy-Deals |
Eatigo is an online restaurant reservation platform that serves to optimize restaurant capacity, by offering time-based discounts to manage demand. Operating on the principles of yield management, eatigo tries to help connect "empty tables" with "empty stomachs". Since its launch in 2013, eatigo has built a 2 million subscriber base. |
Group 01 - sat@eatigo
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | eatigo Pte. Ltd. | |
Close-the-Loop | Arup is an engineering consultancy designing architecture, infrastructure, and urban planning worldwide. As part of their work on Downtown Line 3, engineering design and construction has happened in phases, producing data on the design specifications made in response to ground surveying data collected, and data on the implementation of those designs by contractors in each phase.
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Group 02 - Josh & Fried Investigations |
Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Arup Singapore Pte. Ltd. | |
Describe the content of the project. It should not be more than 350 words. |
Group 03
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | YCH Group Pte Ltd | ||
Social Media Analytics with SGAG | SGAG is a local news media and content distribution platform based in Singapore. The company was first started by co-founders Karl Mak and Xiao Ming as a spin-off project of 9GAG to generate localized content in 2012. Unlike 9GAG which allows users to upload their self-generated content, or using content taken from other social media platforms, SGAG produces and uploads its own original content. Their content is centered primarily around memes and issues that are relevant to young Singaporeans. Together with MGAG, the company’s Malaysian branch, SGAG is owned by the Hepmil Media Group.
To capture the interests of a wider audience, content generation is currently based on four strategies: relevance to audience, contains well-articulated stories, first to be published, and being unexpected. As of today, SGAG has approximately an audience size of 4 million per month across its platforms. However, SGAG competes within a rapidly changing social media landscape where trends are short-lasting. It is therefore vital for the company to identify how to swiftly capture new trends and optimize their content for their targeted audience to attain a higher reach. This is relevant as SGAG’s profitability is tied to its ability to effectively capture audience. Our project would strive to fulfill such goals by using analyzing their existing content published on their Facebook and YouTube channel. |
Group 04
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | SGAG Media Pte. Ltd. | |
Red Dot Payment |
Founded by a group of visionary financial technology payment experts in 2011, Red Dot Payment (RDP) has grown into a trusted online payment company providing premium payment solutions and expertise to the brightest merchants across Asia Pacific. Bringing best-in-class practices, RDP is the trusted FinTech partner of banks, merchants, payment schemes, payment gateways, non-banking financial institutions, security and fraud management system providers. In 2016, RDP grew to handle millions of transactions across the globe, managed by a dedicated 40-person strong operation - with headquarters in Singapore, and offices in Thailand and Indonesia. Its products and services include - RDP connect, InstanCollect, InstanPay, InstanPromo and InstanToken. |
Group 05
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Red Dot Payment Pte. Ltd. | |
Forex Currency Pair Predictive Modelling | pH7 is a private investment firm that serve clients who are keen to appreciate their wealth and grow their capital. With its expertise in trading of financial instruments and information analysis capabilities, it provides business solutions that are customised to their clients’ needs. Capitalising on cutting edge technology in their work, pH7 has been excelling in efficiency and professional.
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Group 06
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | pH7 Investment | |
Data Heavy Legends(DHL) | Describe the content of the project. It should not be more than 350 words. |
Group 07
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | [1] | |
Predictive Parking Enforcement - Tackling indiscriminate parking by bike-sharing users |
Beginning their operations in January 2017, oBike is Singapore’s first homegrown stationless smart bicycle-sharing company which uses technology to change how transportation is viewed locally. oBike has bicycles located all over the island, and these bikes have built-in Bluetooth locks to enable one-way first and last mile commuting. This provides a convenient and environmentally friendly commute option for all, especially given Singapore’s compact size and interconnected urban areas. Despite intense competition stemming from other bicycle-sharing companies such as Mobike and OFO, oBike has achieved over one million downloads since its inception. Data has revealed that the company has consistently been at the top in terms of total number of application downloads, earning them the title of “Southeast Asia’s bike-sharing leader.” However, in recent months, Singapore’s Land and Transport Authority (LTA) has issued new rules and regulations, requiring bicycles to be parked in designated yellow boxes around the islands. LTA enforcers survey the island, and issue tickets to bike-sharing companies in the event where bicycles are found to be illegal parked. From the time a ticket is issued, oBike has a mere four hours to move their illegally-parked bicycles. Failure to do so will incur hefty fines. Consequently, oBike’s current challenge is to manage illegal parking of their bicycles. |
Group 08
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | oBike Asia Pte. Ltd. | |
Koi Logistics Analysis |
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Group 09
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | KOI Thé Singapore Pte Ltd | |
Predicting Inventory in an F&B company |
Our sponsor is a food-service organisation that owns and manages various renowned restaurant brands. XYZ Company has evolved into different concepts, with further overseas expansion. Under these concepts, the group has a total of 13 outlets in Singapore. Currently, our sponsor is not able to accurately determine the number of ingredients to order for their chain of restaurants. It is often based on guesswork and gut feeling which has often led to excessive holding costs as well as food wastage and in some cases, shortage of ingredients. This is not ideal as it may lead to various issues such as cost due to the non-freshness of the product, throwing of food due to expiry, not enough space in storage, the inability to satisfy customer demand, etc. Our main objective is to forecast the number of ingredients needed for the next order cycle and create a user-friendly application which they can use. This application would be based on a predictive model that we will develop and refine. With this application, the staff can more accurately gauge the optimal inventory quantity and order quantity and not need to rely on gut feeling from previous experience, as is the existing practice. In summary, our business goal is to ensure accurate and optimal orders to fulfil storage, optimising storage space for each individual outlet. |
Group 09 - TenneT
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | XYZ Company (Information Withheld) | |
Alleviating Operational Costs | In_Progress |
Group 11 - T.W.O
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | T.W.O Logistic Company | |
Arts Company X |
insert description here |
Group 12
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Arts Company X | |
Training Integrated Management System | In_Progress. |
Group 13
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Logistic Company XYZ | |
Delivery Schedule Optimisation |
Logistic Company X is one of the world's greatest global market leader in the logistics industry. Company X commits its expertise in international parcel, express, air and ocean freight, road and rail transportation, contract logistics and international mail services to its customers.
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Group 14
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Logistic Company X | |
Beverage Company X | Beverage Company X has established more than 80 years of brewing excellence and has a portfolio of beers that is available over 75 markets globally.
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Group 15
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | [Beverage Company X] | |
Assessing success factors and impact of YMCA's programmes |
As one of the biggest and most recognizable VWOs in Singapore, Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) prides itself on being at the forefront of social innovation in the VWO landscape, with their programmes being fully subscribed to by organizations and individuals. Despite having a large reach across different target communities, YMCA has not been able to accurately identify if they have truly made an impact on their beneficiaries, or their key success factors in their programmes. Hence, a Social Return on Investment (SROI) framework will developed based on their current data to provide directions for YMCA to improve their programmes.
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Group 16 - Village People
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) | |
In_progress | In_Progress. |
Group 17
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | National Council of Social Service | |
Developing a cost predictive model for a cleaning company | XYZ Pte Ltd is a local cleaning and conservancy company that provides building cleaning services, landscape care and maintenance services activities. They have developed an extensive track record in the local cleaning industry, being actively involved in both commercial and government projects from their wide range of established clientele. The company hopes to benefit from more business opportunities in the future through value-adding contracts and a higher professional standing.
The team aims to provide insights with regards to purchases and related costs that will help reduce operating expenses for the company. This will include understanding the expenditure patterns and trends that relate to the company’s cleaning projects undertaken. |
Group 18 - Team DAcct
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | XYZ Pte. Ltd. | |
Staff scheduling and route plan for home nursing nurses | This project aims to provide a staff scheduling and route plan for nurses who are providing routine checkups and other services to the elderly in the comfort of their own homes. We aim to develop an algorithm, taking into consideration the appointment duration, traveling time to the patient’s location and other constraints to optimise the schedule for the nurses. This algorithm will be able to be used by all home health care foundations in the future to help them schedule their nurses efficiently. |
Group 19 - Group Name
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Fujitsu-SMU Urban Computing and Engineering (UNiCEN) Corp. Lab | |
In progress | Insert description |
Group 20 - MaxiMuM
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | SMU Libraries Analytics and Research Department | |
Web Analytics for a Children's Education Company | In_Progress. |
Group 21 - Shiksha
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Children's Education Company | |
Freight Data Analysis | In_Progress. |
Group 22
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | DHL Singapore | |
REO |
In_Progress |
Group 24
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Real Estate Online (REO)
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Improving Chope’s marketing campaigns though data analysis | Chope is a 24/7, free-of-charge, instantly-confirmed, restaurant reservations company.Trusted by a network of over hundreds of restaurants in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing, they offer a seamless dining experience starting with easy reservations because life is too short to wait in line.
Most of the restaurant reservations on the Chope system are done on its website. Hence, the marketing channel utilised most by Chope is Electronic Direct Mailer (EDM) to its user base, featuring content such as promotional deals, new restaurant additions and curated lists. As consumers have different preferences, Chope hopes to improve the effectiveness of its EDM campaigns by having more segmentation and personalisation of their marketing campaigns, which they believe would result in an increase in the number of reservations per user from the existing user base, translating directly to more revenue being generated. |
Group 25
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | The Chope Group Pte. Ltd. | |
Geospatial Analysis for Branch Location Optimization | Singapore Pools is the sole legal lottery company in Singapore. Its parent company is Tote Board. They have over 100 branches spread across Branch, Retail and STC as well as a growing online presence. Their main goal however, is to promote safe betting and contribute to the community. The company contributes over 60% of their profits to the betterment of the community each year.
Pools has been facing a road block while deciding locations for their upcoming branches. They have conquered central Singapore and need a smarter method to filter out their possibilities. Our project will use location based data and find its relationship with the financial performance of Pools branches all over Singapore. Using this, we aim to find the optimal weightage of variables to supply them with, in order to find a location that is most in line with the client’s goals. |
Group 26 - Data Divers
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Singapore Pools Ltd. | |
In_progress | In_Progress. |
Group 27
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Logistics Company | |
TEAM 21 JMP SPREADSHEET | The Straits of Malacca are one of the world’s most important trade corridors and transshipment regions, accounting for one quarter of the world’s transshipments. Furthermore, the ASEAN region is one of the fastest growing marine trade routes, as it includes many countries with developed and developing maritime infrastructure. There are 3 important ports in the Strait of Malacca, Port of Singapore, Port Klang and Port Tanjong Pelepas. Our sponsor, operates port of Singapore, one of the world’s largest ports.
Expanding a port’s capacity requires a large capital outlay. Furthermore, Port A incurs a high opportunity cost due to its landmass constraints. Therefore, capacity planning is important to ensure that the port achieves a high utilization rate and maximizes its profit potential. Through this study, we hope to gain insights into the operation of these ports, and then use their respective strengths and weaknesses which ca relevant operational strategies. |
Group 28 - 21 JMP SPREADSHEET
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | XYZ Corporation Pte. Ltd. | |
Byte Syzed |
*Analytical tool for a childcare company* |
Group 29 - Byte Syzed
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Erumpere | |
XYZ Web hosting company is an independent media publisher that focuses on travel and lifestyle stories for Singaporeans. They give locals trusted hyper-local information on what to do in and out of their country. This is done through their website, YouTube channel, Facebook page and Instagram. Their website is one part editorial based and one part community based where members can upload their own reviews and have their say about everything Singapore. Today, XYZ Web hosting company reaches over 3 million Singaporeans each month. |
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | XYZ Web hosting company | ||
In_progress | In_Progress. |
Group 31
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | oBike | |
In_progress | In_Progress |
Group 32
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) | Shopee |