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2018 IPN CONFERENCES

HANOI, VIETNAM

HANOI, VIETNAM

9-11 FEBRUARY 2018

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Welcome to IPN Conferences 2018

Dear Professor, Dr and distinguished delegates, Welcome to the IPN Conferences 2018 in Hanoi, Vietnam. On behalf of IPN Education Group, I would like to thank all the Conference Chair, Program Chairs and the Technical Committees. Their high competence and professional advice enable us to prepare the high-quality program. For the participants, we hope all of you have a wonderful time at the conference and also in Hanoi, Vietnam. We believe that by this excellent conference, you can get more opportunity for further communication with researchers and practitioners. For the conferences ICEESE 2018, ICBED 2018, ICTES 2018, and ICSE 2018 more than 45 submitted papers have been received and 31 papers have been accepted and published finally.

In order to hold more professional and significant international conferences, your suggestions are warmly welcomed. And we are looking forward to meet you again next time. Best Regards,

Thank you.

Yours Sincerely,

Datin MZ Zainab Director – Conference Management IPN Education Group Chairman, IPN Conferences 2018 Hanoi, Vietnam

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Message from IPN Honorary Advisor

On behalf the IPN Education Group, it is my privilege to welcome you to the IPN Conferences Hanoi, Vietnam 2018 IPN is an independent, non-political, non-governmental organization of distinguished scientists dedicated to advancing science around the world. We aim to help scientists and researchers to publish their findings in scientific journals and to promote and help to organize worldwide conferences. We believe that has no boundaries, regardless of the great distances between countries and continents. Thus, IPN welcomes contributions from researchers from all concern irrespective to the race, colour, religion and nationality. Best Regards

Prof. Dr. Abdel Rahman Mohammad Said Al Tawaha Honorary Advisor IPN Education Group IPN Conferences 2018 Hanoi, Vietnam

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About IPN Education Group

The IPN Education Group is a non-profit international association dedicated to the promotion of international education and university cooperation in the field of Business, Art, Social Science, Management, Education, Science, Technology, Engineering and any other related field. Through the organization of different international events, it brings together institutions, bodies and organizations from different countries of the world for discussion and cooperation IPN Mission is to promote and enhance the dialogue in education among the institutions devoted to field mentioned above through:

Promotion of best practice standards in the service of international education. The facilitation of relevant forums, training and information exchange. Creation and dissemination of knowledge; exert an influence in public policy. Production of publications used as a database document for research works,

projects and innovation activities held on the international education field. IPN believes that this is best achieved through international cooperation and promotes the development of closer links among relevant institutions and individuals around the world. IPN supports that such international cooperation can help countries learn from each other and promotes the dissemination of scientific and engineering activities. IPN intends to achieve the mentioned objectives and get an international visibility by the organization of international conferences and by interacting with public and private organisms from all parts of the world.

www.ipneducationgroup.org www.ipnconference.org

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ANNOUNCEMENT All accepted papers will be published in:

• Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences (ANAS) (ISSN:1995-0772) (Scimago Journal, Google Scholar)

• Research Journal of Social Sciences (RJSS) (ISSN:1815-9125)(Peer Review Journal) • Journal of Industrial Engineering Research (JIER) (ISSN:2077-4559)(Peer Review

Journal) • Journal of Applied Science Research (JASR) (ISSN: 1819-544X)(Scimago Journal) • Science International Journal (SI) (ISSN: 1013-5316)(ISI Journal Web of Science) • Journal of Engineering and Science Research (JESR) (eISSN : 2289-7127) (Google

Scholar, MyJurnal) • Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research (MEJSR) (H Index 26)(Scimago Journal) • International Journal of Applied Engineering Research (IJAER) ISSN of 0973-4562

(SCOPUS JOURNAL) • Advances in Environmental Biology (AEB) ISSN 1995-0756) (Indexed by ERA

JOURNAL) • International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences (IJAAS) (ISI/Thomson

Reuters Web of Science Core Collection) (online issue) (ISSN:2313-626X) • Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences (JEAS) ISSN: 1816949X (Scopus

Journal) • Active Scopus Indexed Journal • Active ERA Indexed Journal

One Best Presenter Award will be selected from each oral session. The Certificate for Best Presenter award will be awarded after presentation session.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

Keynote 1

Prof. Dr. Abdel Rahman Mohammad Said Al-Tawaha, (Ph.D) Honorary Advisor IPN.org

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Keynote 2

Dato' Syed Azuan Syed Ahmad Al-Idrus, D.I.M.P., M.Eng, B.Sc, Dip Honorary Advisor MDSG

Fellow, Institute of Materials, Malaysia Fellow, IPN.org

Senior Member, Society of Manufacturing Engineers USA

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LIST OF THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE IPN Conferences 2018 Hanoi, Vietnam, Honorary Advisor

Prof. Dr. Abdel Rahman Mohammad Said Al-Tawaha (Ph.D McGill University)

IPN Conferences 2018 Hanoi, Vietnam, Chairman

Datin MZ Zainab

IPN Conferences 2018 Hanoi, Vietnam, Academic Committee Conference Chair Prof. Dr. Abdel Rahman Mohammad Said Al-Tawaha (Ph.D McGill University) Reviewers/Technical Committee

• Prof. Dr. Balasundram Maniam, SAM Houston State University, USA

• Prof. Dr. Azman Jalar, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, MALAYSIA

• Prof. Dr. Abdul Talib Bon, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn, MALAYSIA

• Prof. Dr. Cesar Demayo, MSU-ILIGAN, PHILIPPINES

• Prof. Dr. Makhmud Kharun, RUDN University, RUSSIA

• Prof. Dr. Kei Eguchi, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, JAPAN

• Dr. Hany ElMesiry, Jiangsu University, CHINA

• Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nor 'Adha Abdul Hamid, Kolej Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Selangor, MALAYSIA

• Assoc. Prof. Rozanah Ab. Rahman, Universiti Putra Malaysia, MALAYSIA

• Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cordulo P. Ascaño II, Mindanao University of Science and Technology, PHILIPPINES

• Prof. Dr. Wan Rosli Wan Ishak, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MALAYSIA

• Assoc. Dr. Mohar Kassim, Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia, MALAYSIA

• Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cheng Fan Fah, Universiti Putra Malaysia, MALAYSIA

• Ir. Dr. Faiz Turan, University Malaysia Pahang, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Syaiful Baharee Jaafar, Poli Tunku Sultanah Bahiyah, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Posma Sariguna Johnson Kennedy, Indonesian Christian University, INDONESIA

• Dr Saiful Farik Mat Yatin , Universiti Teknologi MARA, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Nurulwahidah Fauzi, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Mohd Hafiz Bin Zawawi, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Ong Meng Chuan, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Mohd. Tahir Ismail, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Dmitry D. Koroteev, RUDN University, RUSSIA

• Dr. Mardzelah binti Makhsin, Universiti Utara Malaysia, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Hjh. Maimunah Mohd Shah, Universiti Teknologi MARA, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Hasber Salim, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MALAYSIA

• Assoc. Prof. Jackie D. Urrutia, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, PHILIPPINES

• Assoc. Prof. Dr. Faieza Abd Aziz, Universiti Putra Malaysia, MALAYSIA

• Dr Krishna Veni Veloo, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Punyapon Tepprasit, Sripatum

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• Dr. Muhamad Khalil Omar, Universiti Teknologi MARA, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Analiza Molina, Angeles University Foundation, PHILIPPINES

• Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shahar bin Hj Jusoh, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, MALAYSIA

• Dr. Nurulwahida Hj. Azid @ Aziz , Universiti Utara Malaysia, MALAYSIA

University, THAILAND • Dr. Norziaton Ismail Khan, Universiti

Teknologi MARA, MALAYSIA • Assoc. Prof. Dr. Indah Martati, Politeknik

Negeri Samarinda, INDONESIA • Ir. Amirul Rashid, Universiti Teknologi

MARA, MALAYSIA • Dr. Feroza Begum, Universiti Brunei

Darussalam, BRUNEI • Dr. Tan Chai Chin, Mae Fah Luang

University, THAILAND

IPN Conferences 2018 Hanoi, Vietnam Organising Committee Nurul Faezah Mohd Talib Nur Syafieqa Huda Mohammad Hamawi Noraswana Abd Aziz

Nor Nabihah Mohd Sharani Norma Roslida Mohamad Zin

INSTRUCTION FOR ORAL PRESENTATION

Devices Provided by the Conference Organizer:

Laptop (with MS-Office & Adobe Reader) Projector & Screen Laser Sticks

Materials Provided by the Presenters:

PowerPoint or PDF files Duration of each Presentation (Tentatively):

Regular oral presentation: about 15 minutes (including Q&A) Keynote speech: about 40 minutes (including Q&A)

Notice: Please keep your belongings (laptop and camera etc) with you! During registration: Original Receipt Representative / Pass Card with lanyard Printed Program Lunch Coupon Participation Certificate (collected from Session Chair after the session) Conference Bag

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IPN Conferences 2018 Hanoi, Vietnam Conference Program

February 9, 2018 Venue:

Lobby 1000 - 1200 Registration

February 10, 2018

Venue:

Dong Loi

Room

0845 – 0900 Opening

Remarks Opening Remarks

0900 – 1000

Plenary

Speech Keynote Speaker

1000 – 1030 Group Photo and Coffee Break

Venue:

Dong Loi

Room

1030 – 1230 Session 1

Venue:

1230 – 1400 Lunch

Venue:

Dong Loi

Room

1400 – 1600 Session 2

Venue:

1600 – 1630 Coffee Break

Venue:

Dong Loi

Room

1630 – 1800 Session 3

February 11, 2018 Venue:

Lobby 0800 - 1200 Networking

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Session 1 Time: 1030 - 1230 Venue: Dong Loi Room Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Jason Sheng-Hong Tsai

No Paper ID Presenter 1 003-han An Input-Constrained NARMAX Model-Based Adaptive Tracker with

Fault Tolerance for Unknown Systems with an Input-Output Direct Feed-Through Term

Jason Sheng-Hong Tsai, Wen-Teng Hsu, Ya-Chiou Hsu1Shu-Mei Guo, Tzong-Jiy Tsai, Jose I. Canelon, Leang-San Shieh

National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

2 006-han Development of IV Injection Rate Measuring System in Hyperbaric Environment based on Photo Interrupter Yun Chan Nam, Kyu Jin Cho, Jung Jin Kim, Yun Seok Lee, Tae Min Shin Yonsei University, Republic of Korea

3 001-han-icse Thermodynamic Performance Analysis of Turbine-Bleeding Organic Rankine Cycle with and without Regeneration

Kyoung Hoon Kim Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea

4 009-han Application of Infinite Memory Structure and Finite Memory Structure Filters for DC Motor System Pyung Soo Kim and Seok Jun Kwon Korea Polytechnic University, Korea

5 012-han A proposal of Automatic Identity Fingerprint Authentication System using Matching Algorithm for improvement of Fingerprint Authentication

Eloanyi Samson Amaechi , Hai Van Pham Hanoi University, Hanoi, Vietnam

6 017-han Operating Characteristics of Arc-induction type DC Circuit Breaker Sangyong Park, Hyo Sang Choi, In Sung Jeon, Hye Won Choi No A Park, Byung Ik Jung Chosun University, South Korea

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Session 2 Time: 1400 - 1600 Venue: Dong Loi Room Session Chair: Dr. Liberty S. Patiu

No Paper ID Presenter 1 010-han Does Financial Sector Development facilitate in the ASEAN Economic

Community’s Financial Integration? Liberty S. Patiu, Ph.D. . De La Salle University, Philippines

2 004-han Generation Y: Moderating effect of motivation on the relationship between rewards and loyalty Shahrul Nizam Salahudin, Mohd Nur Ruzainy Alwi, Siti Sarah Baharuddin, Nurul Nabilah Ali Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, Brunei

3 005-han Microfinance Notes in the Context of Vietnam Long Bui-Thanh, Dr Lucía Morales, Professor Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland

4 002-han An Empirical Study of the Relationship of the Multinationalization of Human Resources and Management Results in Japanese Firms Fumihiko Isada, Yuriko Isada Kansai University, Takatsuki, Japan

5 007-han Corporate Governance and Directors Duty to Act in Good Faith and in the Best Interest of the Company: The Malaysian Experience Ahmad Masum*, Shahrul Nizam Salahudin, and Hajah Hanan Haji Abdul Aziz Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University, Brunei

6 008-han Research on Effects of Internal Marketing: A Review Thi Bich Hanh Tran VNU- Vietnam Japan University Hanoi, Vietnam

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Session 3 Time: 1630 - 1800 Venue: Dong Loi Room Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Pyung Soo Kim

No Paper ID Presenter 1 005-han-icse Studying to use volcanic ashes and felsic volcanic rocks in Vietnam

teritory as the treatment materials for environment pollution – preliminary results Giang Nguyen Khac, Dung Le Tien, Van Anh Pham Thi, Nui Pham Xuan, Ban To Xuan University of Mining and Geology, Vietnam

2 018-han Analysis of the Superconducting Wireless Power Transmission System Characteristics according to the Number of Turns of the Coil Noa Park, Hyo Sang Choi, In Sung Jeong, Hye Won Choi, Sang Yong Park, Byung Ik Jung Chosun University, South Korea

3 007-han-icse Stress Analysis of Engine Camshaft from Light Metal

Sharuddin Mohd Dahuri, Nor Hakimah Ahmad Subri and Dr Norashady Mohd Noor Sultan Azlan Shah Politechnic, Malaysia

4 014-han Prediction of Ozone Pollution through Chaotic Approach

Nor Zila Abd Hamid Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia

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Conference Venue

Hôtel Mercure Hanoï la Gare Address: 94 Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 100000,

Vietnam Phone: +84 24 3944 7766

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IPN Education Group 37B Jalan Pelabur 23/B, Seksyen 23

40300 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan

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Tel: +603-55486116 Fax no: +603-55486116

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Note

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List of Abstract

No Paper Abstract

1 002-han An Empirical Study of the Relationship of the Multinationalization of Human Resources and Management Results in Japanese Firms Fumihiko Isada *1, Yuriko Isada 2

1 The Faculty of Informatics, Kansai University, Takatsuki, Japan 2 School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University, Sanda, Japan *Corresponding author: Fumihiko Isada, The Faculty of Informatics, Kansai University, 2-1-1 Ryozenji, Takatsuki, Osaka, 569-1095, Japan. Tel: +81-726902151, Fax: +81- 72 690 2491, E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract: The objective of this research is to clarify empirically the influence that the ongoing multinationalization of human resources has on management results in Japanese firms today. If multinationalization in Japanese commerce and society is to progress, innovation should be promoted by utilizing the diversity that can contribute to the growth of the Japanese economy. On the other side, various factors are related to the success or failure of a personnel system. This research typifies the strategic and organizational factors of companies relevant to their personnel systems, clarifies the suited personnel system. The multinationalization of human resources contributes to raising performance through innovation and so on, as confirmed by the questionnaire based on preceding research. In addition, some improvements to the personnel system for advancing innovation, for example, are found. On the other side, the necessity of increasing diversity in the personnel system, workplace environment, and so on of Japanese firms is suggested.

2 003-han An Input-Constrained NARMAX Model-Based Adaptive Tracker with Fault Tolerance for Unknown Systems with an Input-Output Direct Feed-Through Term Jason Sheng-Hong Tsai*1 Wen-Teng Hsu1 Ya-Chiou Hsu1Shu-Mei Guo1, Tzong-Jiy Tsai2, Jose I. Canelon3, Leang-San Shieh4

1National Cheng Kung University 2Tung-Fang Design Institute 3Universidad del Zulia 4University of Houston

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Abstract: A modified NARMAX (nonlinear autoregressive moving average with exogenous inputs) model-based state-space self-tuner with input-constrained fault tolerance is proposed in this paper for unknown nonlinear stochastic hybrid systems with an input-output direct transmission term. First, the on-line system identification process is enhanced by using the off-line observer/Kalman filter identification method to obtain a good initial guess of the modified NARMAX model. Then, based on such system identification, a corresponding adaptive digital control scheme is presented for an unknown continuous-time nonlinear proper system with system and measurement noises and inaccessible system states. Besides, an effective state space self-turner with a fault tolerant scheme is presented for the unknown multivariable stochastic system. Further, a quantitative criterion is used to develop a weighting matrix resetting technique by adjusting and resetting the covariance matrices of the parameters estimated by the Kalman filter estimation algorithm, to achieve parameter estimation for the recovery of the faulty system. Finally, the proposed new anti-windup scheme according to these models set up decentralized trajectory trackers for unknown interconnected large-scale systems with input constraints and state delays. An illustrative example is given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

3 004-han Generation Y: Moderating effect of motivation on the relationship between rewards and loyalty Shahrul Nizam Salahudin1, Mohd Nur Ruzainy Alwi2, Siti Sarah Baharuddin3, Nurul Nabilah Ali4 1Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, Brunei; [email protected] 2Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia; [email protected] 3Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia; [email protected] 4Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, Brunei; [email protected]

Abstract: Employee loyalty among generation Y workers has been focus in many studies as many employees in this generation job hop from one organization to another. One of the main reason found is the opportunity of better compensation and rewards in other organization. Thus, the focus of this study is to investigate the relationship between rewards and loyalty among generation Y. Besides that, previous research stated that through rewards, employee gain motivation to stay committed to the organization. Hence, motivation is studied as the moderator of the relationship between rewards and loyalty. The self-administered questionnaires were distributed to generation Y in the capital of Malaysia regardless of their sectors and level of management. Structural models were constructed for hypothesis testing and the result founds that rewards have a significant relationship with loyalty. This study also found that motivations do not strengthening or weakening the effects of rewards on loyalty.

4 005-han Microfinance Notes in the Context of Vietnam Long Bui-Thanh1, Dr Lucía Morales1 , Professor Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan2

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1Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland 2University of Limerick, Ireland

Abstract: This research study presents a brief literature review on the conditions of microfinance in Vietnam over the period 2005 to 2015. The main research findings show how Vietnam has benefited from learning experiences on the use of simple microfinance models around the world. The leading areas of interest relate to the role of microfinance on poverty reduction and empowerment of women. The conducted literature review unfolds the strong relationship between social organizations and microfinance providers in their efforts to support the poor. In particular, the Vietnam Women’s Union plays an important role in microfinance operations to support and help women to progress and develop. The government of Vietnam has considered microfinance as a useful instrument for its strategy focused on poverty reduction with a need of more efforts being made to assist women in their social and economic integration.

5 006-han Development of IV Injection Rate Measuring System in Hyperbaric Environment based on Photo Interrupter Yun Chan Nam*, Kyu Jin Cho*, Jung Jin Kim*, Yun Seok Lee**, Tae Min Shin* Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju, Republic of Korea* Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Wonju, Republic of Korea**

Abstract: In these days, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is one of the most common treatments for various diseases such as decompression sickness, burn and so on. This study examined the development of IV injection rate measuring system in hyperbaric environment based on photo interrupter. The existing method to treat IV injection and control the fluid’s rate in hyperbaric chamber is to use roller clamp and dosi-flow. However in hyperbaric environment, IV injection rate is different with 1 atmosphere environment. To deal with this problem, this study progress the series of IV injection dropping experiment in the hyperbaric environment with the developed system attached to injection chamber. The experiments were taken with 0.9% saline and 50% dextrose at each 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 atmosphere. The result of the study shows difference rate between 0.9% saline and 50% dextrose and also shows dropping rate is higher at the higher atmosphere. In case of 0.9% saline, it takes 146 seconds at 1 atmosphere while takes 127 seconds at 3 atmosphere. Dropping time decreased about average 15% decreased from 1 to 3 atmosphere. In case of 50% dextrose, it takes 353 seconds at 1 atmosphere while takes 245 seconds at 3 atmosphere. Dropping time decreased about average 30% decreased from 1 to 3 atmosphere. Yet, there are various fluid types and different fluid characteristics. If this system is secure the data look-up table of various fluid types, developed IV injection measuring system in hyperbaric

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environment can contribute to the advance of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and expansion of hyperbaric oxygen treatment application field.

6 007-han Corporate Governance and Directors Duty to Act in Good Faith and in the Best Interest of the Company: The Malaysian Experience Ahmad Masum*, Shahrul Nizam Salahudin, and Hajah Hanan Haji Abdul Aziz Faculty of Shariah and Law, Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University, Jalan Pasar Baharu, Gadong BE1310 Bandar Seri Begawan, Negara Brunei Darussalam

Abstract: Corporate governance is not a legal term. It is a term that refers broadly to the rules, processes, or laws by which businesses are operated, regulated, and controlled. It has traditionally specified the rules of business decision making that apply to the internal mechanisms of companies. Corporate governance mechanisms have the purpose of monitoring and controlling the management of corporations resulting in more effective management and to enhance shareholder value. The aim of this paper is to examine the duty of company directors to act in good faith and in the best interest of the company by way of making reference to the Malaysian experience. This paper adopts a legal library based research methodology focusing mainly on primary and secondary legal sources. The paper concludes that although directors must exercise their discretion in good faith, the fiduciary duty to act in good faith in the interests of the company is a subjective duty. There is no breach where the directors act in what they honestly believe to be in the interests of the company. The courts are generally reluctant to override the business judgment of directors. The paper recommends that courts should adopt a flexible approach in dealing with directors’ duty to act in good faith and in the best interest of the company. The erosion of a director’s obligation to act in good faith does not bode well for the modern corporation and the economy, and a meaningful interpretation of “not in good faith” is necessary to help halt the erosion.

7 008-han Research on Effects of Internal Marketing: A Review Thi Bich Hanh Tran Department of Business Administration, VNU- Vietnam Japan University, Luu Huu Phuoc street, My Dinh 1 ward, Nam Tu Liem district, Hanoi, Vietnam

Abstract: With the increased competition in the temporary economy, organizations increasingly strive for progressive practices to achieve organizational goals. Internal marketing – treating employees as customers – has recently been suggested as an effective approach to reach positive organizational outcomes. Though research of internal marketing recently increased dramatically, a large number of the studies are case studies and lack strong theoretical backgrounds. A review of internal marketing research is valuable for future research to gain an insight of the research streams of internal marketing and so identifying the compelling areas to pursue. This review attempts to analyze the

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research of internal marketing and suggest potential directions for future research.

8 009-han Application of Infinite Memory Structure and Finite Memory Structure Filters for DC Motor System Pyung Soo Kim and Seok Jun Kwon System Software Solution Lab., Korea Polytechnic University, 237 Sangidaehak-ro, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do, 429-793, KOREA [email protected]

Abstract: In this paper, both IMS and FMS filters are applied for the estimation filtering of DC motor systems. Firstly, the DC motor system and its state-space model is described, Secondly, IMS and FMS filters are briefly introduced and compared, Thirdly, extensive computer simulations are performed for both nominal system and temporarily uncertain system. It is shown that the FMS filter can be better that the IMS filter for the temporarily uncertain system. It is also shown that there can exist the trade-off between the estimation error and the tracking ability in terms of the memory length.

9 010-han Does Financial Sector Development facilitate in the ASEAN Economic Community’s Financial Integration? Liberty S. Patiu, Ph.D. . RVR-COB Financial Management Department, De La Salle University, Taft Manila

Abstract: The development of the financial services industry is crucial to the harmonious financial integration in East Asia. The ASEAN region is a host of member states with different levels of financial and economic developments. This study determines the level of development in the financial services sector among the ASEAN5 member states from 2002 to 2013 and explores the opportunities where financial integration may be undertaken in the light of the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015. Member states exhibited high economic growth levels since the Asian Financial Crisis, which was spurred by the heightened competitiveness in the region brought about by the increase in inter- and intra-regional trade, investments and production network. It was found that there is high intermediation in the financial system and majority of the ASEAN5 Member States still employ the bank-based financial system compared to non-banks and financial markets. The region will slowly shifts from bank-based to market-based system, as changes in the financial architecture will become increasingly evident in the near future to enable smooth transition of the region into an economically integrated region. Financial supervisors are faced with the challenges of providing sound financial environment, strong supervisory/regulatory framework and better institutional arrangements to stimulate further development of the financial services industry. Advanced economies will lead the region in increasing depth, in promoting financial soundness and in deepening collaboration among member states where reform priorities and

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financial convergence are crucial.

10 012-han A proposal of Automatic Identity Fingerprint Authentication System using Matching Algorithm for improvement of Fingerprint Authentication Eloanyi Samson Amaechi , Hai Van Pham Hanoi University of science and Technology, No1. Dai Co Viet, Hanoi, Vietnam

Abstract: Human fingerprint is the most suitable biometric identification means because of their unique nature, difficult to alter, and durable over the entire life of an individual, and making them suitable as long-term markers of human identity. The paper aims to develop a proposal of automatic identity fingerprint authentication system using matching algorithm to verify fingerprint for testing people based on the concept of data analysis and classification of dataset. The research contributions involve full knowledge of data analysis to find out optimal solution for the components in automated fingerprint identification system. In experimental results, the proposed system was obtained and extracted images in automated fingerprint identification system. As compared with other current approaches the proposed matching algorithm performs the best output in analyzing fingerprint authentication.

11 014-han Prediction of Ozone Pollution through Chaotic Approach Nor Zila Abd Hamid Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Sultan Idris Education University, 35900, Tanjong Malim, Perak, Malaysia

Abstract: This study focuses on the analysis and prediction of ozone (O3) pollution through chaotic approach. This approach begins by detecting the chaotic nature of the O3 pollution data using phase space plot and Cao method. Then, the local mean approximation method is used for prediction purposes. The O3 pollution observed at one of Malaysian leading educational university namely Sultan Idris Education University is detected as chaotic in nature. Thus, the prediction is continued using chaotic approach. The one-hour ahead prediction is carried out for one month period. The correlation coefficient value between the observed and predicted data is 0.9165. This excellent prediction results show in particular that the local mean approximation method can be used to predict the O3 pollution at the observed area. In general, chaotic approach is a useful approach that can be used to analyze and predict the O3 pollution. It is hoped that these findings can contribute to stakeholders such as Ministry of Education Malaysia and Department of Environment Malaysia in having a better pollution management.

12 017-han Operating Characteristics of Arc-induction type DC Circuit Breaker Sangyong Park1, Hyo Sang Choi1, In Sung Jeon1, Hye Won Choi1, No A Park1, Byung Ik Jung2

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1Chosun University, Electrical Engineering, Gwangju, South Korea 2Dong Kang College, Electrical Engineering, Gwangju, South Korea

Abstract: AC(alternating current) CB(circuit breaker) at the fault occurred in the existing AC distribution system is limiting the fault-current through zero cross-point. But, DC(direct current) CB does not have zero cross-point. Therefore, arc occurred by on-off operation of DC CB is very huge. Nowadays, many research team are studying the way to decrease breaking time which is one of the essential conditions in DC CB. We suggested novel arc-induction-type DC CB in this paper. The proposed arc-induction type DC CB is composed of the mechanical Arc-ring and DC CB. We confirmed the operation of arc-induction DC CB through the HFSS(High Frequency Structure Simulator) 3D simulation program and per-formed the experiment for operation characteristics. Results showed that arcing time of the arc-induction-type DC CB by using induction ring was faster than existing mechanical DC CB. On the transient system, we confirmed stable operation characteristics of the arc-induction-type DC CB through the simulation and experimental results. We expect that the proposed arc-induction-type DC CB technology is will go to stay ahead of the existing DC CB technology.

13 018-han Analysis of the Superconducting Wireless Power Transmission System Characteristics according to the Number of Turns of the Coil Noa Park1, Hyo Sang Choi1, In Sung Jeong1, Hye Won Choi1, Sang Yong Park1, Byung Ik Jung2 1Chosun University, Electrical Engineering, Gwangju, South Korea 2Dong Kang College, Electrical Engineering, Gwangju, South Korea

Abstract: Studies have been actively conducted on the magnetic-resonance wireless power transmission (WPT) for commercialization. Such studies are essential for improving the transmission efficiency. In the magnetic-resonance WPT, the inductance (L) and capacitance (C) vary significantly depending on the design of the coils, and the efficiency sharply changes accordingly. To address this problem, studies on the coil design are required. In this study, the S-parameter characteristics according to the number of turns of the coil were analyzed to improve the efficiency of the superconducting WPT. Superconducting coils were designed, and the reflection coefficient (S11) according to the turns was analyzed. It was confirmed that the power transmission characteristics were improved as the reactance approached 0 Ω.

14 001-han-icse Thermodynamic Performance Analysis of Turbine-Bleeding Organic Rankine Cycle with and without Regeneration Kyoung Hoon Kim Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Daehakro 61, Gumi, Gyeongbuk 39177, Korea.

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Abstract: This paper presents a thermodynamic performance analysis of turbine-bleeding organic Rankine cycle (ORC) with and without regeneration using internal heat exchanger based on the first and second thermodynamic laws for the recovery of low-grade finite heat source. The effects of the important system parameters including turbine bleeding pressure, turbine inlet pressure, and working fluid on the system performance were intensively investigated. Results showed that there exists an optimum turbine bleeding pressure for the maximum second-law efficiency. The system performance under the optimal condition is significantly influenced by the turbine inlet pressure, regeneration, and working fluid. The greatest exergy destruction of the system varies depending on the system parameters.

15 005-han-icse Studying to use volcanic ashes and felsic volcanic rocks in Vietnam teritory as the treatment materials for environment pollution – preliminary results Giang Nguyen Khac, Dung Le Tien, Van Anh Pham Thi, Nui Pham Xuan, Ban To Xuan University of Mining and Geology, 18 Pho Vien, Bac Tu Liem, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Abstract: The felsic volcanic rocks and tuff aged from Late Mesozoic to Kainozoic occur in many places in Viet Nam Territory, such as Tu Le area (in Northwest Region), Binh Gia area, Binh Lieu area (Northest Reigion), Nha Trang area, Dalat area (Central Region). The mafic volcanic ashes aged from Late Neogen to Quarternary distribute in central part of Vietnam such ash Con Co Island, Van Hoa High land. The samples of the tuff rock of Don Duong Stratum collected from field trip in Da Lat area have been treated (burned) at 650oC, 750oC, 900oC. The experimental results show that these materials, after treatment (heating in funace at the temperature 650oC, 750oC and 900oC) expressed absortion capacity up to 90% of selected organic matters (MO, MD) and heavy Metal (Pb2+) in the testing solutions. Among them, the sample heating at 900oC is the best material for Pb2+ absorption. The preliminary results show that the volcalnic felsic rocks and volcanic ashes in Viet Nam, after suitable treatments, can be used as an enviroment treatment materials.

16 007-han-icse Stress Analysis of Engine Camshaft from Light Metal

Sharuddin Mohd Dahuri, Nor Hakimah Ahmad Subri and Dr Norashady Mohd Noor Mechanical Engineering Department, Sultan Azlan Shah Politechnic, 35950 Behrang, Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia

Abstract: This paper presents the structure and static model of engine camshaft analysis. For the purposes of this analysis, the finite element method is used. Camshaft is one of the critical components for effective and precise work of internal combustion engines. This camshaft rotates at high speed causing pressure and vibration in the system. Camshafts are also subject to varying fatigue burden due to

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cam plunger contact. These precise values are required to be determined to prevent failure in the camshaft. The objective of the project is to model and to perform pressure analysis on the camshaft machine. In this project the standard engine camshafts are modeled and analyzed using the CATIA V5R21 software respectively. This model is created by the basic requirements of the engine. It is done with an existing background, such as the power of acting on cam by means of a valve while running at maximum speed. Here the approach becomes fully CAE based. CAE-based approaches enrich Research and limit the time span. A study was conducted to predict the behavior of the different camshafts structure of the material using the finite three-dimensional pressure of the element. Four types of materials such as Steel, Titanium, Aluminum and Magnesium are taken into account. FEA Stress and maximum displacement decisions are calculated and compared to all of the above materials. The conclusion is to focus on the material suitable for the camshaft to reduce the maximum displacement and weight. Titanium materials become the best material for camshaft manufacturing based on analysis.