Browsing by Author "Abayomi, Abdultaofeek"
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Item Contactless palmprint recognition system : a survey(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2022) Alausa, Dele W.S.; Adetiba, Emmanuel; Badejo, Joke A.; Davidson, Innocent E.; Obiyemi, Obiseye; Buraimoh, Elutunji; Abayomi, Abdultaofeek; Oshin, OluwadamilolaT Information systems in organizations traditionally require users to remember their secret pins (password), token, card number, or both to confirm their identities. However, the technological trend has been moving towards personal identification based on individual behavioural attributes (such as gaits, signature, and voice) or physiological (such as palmprint, fingerprint, face, iris, or ear). These attributes (biometrics) offer many advantages over knowledge and possession-based approaches. For example, palmprint images have rich, unique features for reliable human identification, and it has received significant attention due to their stability, reliability, uniqueness, and non-intrusiveness. This paper provides an overview and evaluation of contactless palmprint recognition system, the state-of-the-art performance of existing works, different types of "Region of Interest" (ROI) extraction algorithms, feature extraction, and matching algorithms. Finally, the findings obtained are presented and discussedItem An implementation of SAP enterprise resource planning : a case study of the South African revenue services and taxation sectors(Informa UK Limited, 2023) Aroba, Oluwasegun Julius; Abayomi, AbdultaofeekA SAP enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a software system that assists organizations in automating and managing fundamental business processes for ideal performance. This research study aims to ameliorate the business operation problems of the South African Revenue Services (SARS) and Taxation sectors. Involving tax sectors in the preliminary stages of SAP ERP design and implementation saves SARS’ clients some resources such as money and time while also allowing various departments to improve their tax technology ecosystem. To address the associated financial, operational, technical, and compliance challenges, an ERP implementation requiring significant support from strategy execution is suggested. This proposed model for designing and implementing an ERP with a case study of the South African Revenue Services (SARS) and other taxation sectors, the benefits of ERP system within the taxation sector, implementation challenges, and proposed solutions are presented in this article while utilising data from a survey that was conducted for 50 SARS employees and taxpayers outside the organization. The proposed ERP system will enhance the connectivity of all operations within the SARS with a central access to all departments rather than having silos of business operations. From our analysis, the Cronbach report of 0.85 obtained, which is greater than 0.7 minimum, shows that it fits the proposed solution of a SAP ERP mobile app for inclusivity in the operational processes for both SARS employees and other taxpayers.