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International Journal of Engineering Research in Electronics and Communication Engineering(IJERECE)

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Open Access Journal

International Journal of Science Engineering and Management (IJSEM)

Monthly Journal for Science Engineering and Management

ISSN : 2456-1304 (Online)

Technology Management Adaptation in Resolving Public Bus Drivers Fatigue Challenge (Case Study of Fatigue Monitoring System Technology FMST in Dubai)

Author : Mohammed Abubaker Al Hashimi 1 Mohammed Al Zarooni 2 Saeed Abayed Al Ali 3

Date of Publication :1st January 2021

Abstract: After several years of knowing and understanding the technology, several professionals have recognized its capability to function in the world of business, which led to the development of the concept of technology management. In this paper, a comprehensive analysis of the collection of literature about technology management has been conducted. The results have shown how several studies, since technology management and its definition and purpose have been developed, were successful in providing a coherent and relevant understanding of technology management in the operations of businesses. The concept of adapting and managing demonstrated in the case study of Dubai, by developing and implementing the fatigue monitoring system for public bus drivers to reduce the accidents and enhance operation performance.

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