Mr. TAREQALMIGHEERBI

Department of Electronic trade and data analysis faculty of Economy

Full name

Mr. TAREQ SALAHI ALSAGHEER ALMIGHEERBI

َQualifications

Master degree

Academic Rank

Assistant Lecturer

Biography

TAREQ is one of the staff members at the department of the faculty of economics, department of E-commerce since 2010. He teaches several subjects in his major and has several publications in the field of his interest. In 2004, He obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from the University of Tripoli, Libya. In 2008, He obtained a Master of Science Degree in Information Technology from (UiTM) “Mara University of Technology”, Malaysia. Currently, He is working on his Ph.D. at Wrocław University of Science and Technology. Besides working a lecture, He has worked as the director of the Information Office at the faculty. He is interested in community source, ERP, DSD, Circular Economy in IT.

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Qualifications

Master degree

MSc in Information Technology
Mara University of Technology, Malaysia
9 ,2008

Bachelor Degree

BSc in Computer Science
University of Tripoli, Libya
1 ,2005

Experiences

Designer and developer of the results system - Alhadera University

2016 - 2016

Member of the selection committee of the staff members in the faculty - Faculty of Economics, University of Tripoli

2016 - 2016

Developer of the online/offline registration system and the website for postgraduate studies - Faculty of Economics, University of Tripoli

2015 - 2016

Designer and supervisor of the website and the system of the Journal of Economics and Political Science - Faculty of Economics, University of Tripoli

2015 - 2016

Designer and developer of the online and offline system - Faculty of Law, University of Tripoli

2015 - 2016

Designer and general supervisor of the electronic registration system and website - Faculty of Economics, University of Tripoli

2014 - 2016

Member of the Distance Education Committee in the faculty/the E-Commerce Department - Faculty of Economics, University of Tripoli

2013 - 2015

Lecturer - University of Tripoli

2012 - 2021

Director of the Information and Documentation Office - Faculty of Economics, University of Tripoli

2012 - 2016

Designer, developer and general supervisor of the system - Faculty of Economics, University of Tripoli

2012 - 2016

Member of the Restructuring and Development Committee - Faculty of Economics, University of Tripoli

2012 - 2012

Member of the Scientific Committee in the E-Commerce Department - Faculty of Economics, University of Tripoli

2012 - 2014

Technical support and IT administrator - Miras Training and Consulting Company

2010 - 2012

Part-time Lecturer - Department of Libraries and Information, Faculty of Arts, University of Tripoli

2010 - 2011

Publications

Information Management in a Collaboratively-Developed Approach to Enterprise Resource Planning – A Higher Education Perspective

This paper comes as a part of an exploratory study with the goal of investigating the applicability of Collaboratively-Developed Enterprise Resource Planning (the CD-ERP Approach) within Libyan public universities. Since it is being proposed in order to overcome the topical issue of Information System (IS) development in Libyan Higher Education (LHE), Libyan universities were investigated to assess IS performance using the approach of methodological assessment. Accordingly, three public universities were chosen to be studied, namely: the University of Tripoli (UOT), Misurata University (MU) and Sirte University (SU). UOT was run as an initial study to identify practical problems in conducting a formal study. Previous papers have discussed the formal study, in which a methodological assessment of IS performance at Libyan universities was conducted. The findings from all three cases are discussed and analysed on the basis of selected techniques and models. This analysis indicates the low level of the ISs implemented in LHE at university-level, as well as the lack of system development capabilities within these universities. This paper focuses on the management of information flow between universities during student exchange. Business process maps are presented and improvements based on the CD-ERP approach are proposed. arabic 18 English 111
Tareq Almigheerbi(1-2020)
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A Collaboratively-Developed Enterprise Resource Planning (CD-ERP) Approach in Libyan Higher Education

Like other HE institutes in the world, Libyan universities have continuously been working on developing their own ISs or adopting commercial solutions. Both models have shown negative results to some degree. This research was aimed, therefore, to introduce a new model, called: Collaboratively-Developed Enterprise Resource Planning (CD-ERP) to be applied in Libyan Higher Education (LHE). Generally, the model is based on two main principles: ERP packages and community-source. This study comes as the conclusion to a series of studies in a project to assess the CD-ERP model. After investigating the applicability of this model in the Libyan context, a CD-ERP model for LHE is proposed in this paper, including: the business model of the consortium, cloud architecture, alongside several recommendations for successful and efficient transformation from the current systems to the CD-ERP model. arabic 14 English 87
TAREQ SALAHI ALSAGHEER ALMIGHEERBI, (4-2020)
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Evaluation of the Performance of Information Systems Implemented at the University of Tripoli, Libya

Evaluating the performance of information systems (ISs) has emerged from the increasing influence of information technology on the effectiveness and efficiency of work processes in an organization (Bryman and Bell 2007). The aim of the overall study is to overcome a lack in the literature regarding the assessment of information systems (IS) in Libyan Higher Education (LHE), especially universities. The aim of this initial article is to focus on the University of Tripoli (UOT), a study that will be extended to other Libyan public universities. A description of the study, its significance and objectives and the methodology followed are presented, together with an analysis of the findings on the basis of appropriately chosen models. Finally, we assess the current level of ISs implemented in UOT by analyzing the findings based on these models. arabic 14 English 86
TAREQ SALAHI ALSAGHEER ALMIGHEERBI(9-2019)
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An Empirical Analysis of Critical Success Factors for CD-ERP Model

Collaboratively-Developed ERP (CD-ERP) is an intermediate model between two well-known models, namely: closed-and open-source systems. This model is based on the community-source paradigm and ERP packages. It has been proposed for Libyan higher education (LHE) to be governed by a consortium of LHE institutions. To investigate the applicability of this model in LHE, this paper presents an analysis of critical success factor (CSFs) based on both a review of the relevant literature and lessons learnt from similar projects. Using the literature review, the title of the model was proposed on the basis of its fundamental elements. Cases of other projects which follow a similar approach show that communitysource has been adopted by many universities and government bodies worldwide. Also, many of the issues observed in such projects are similar to those that appear in the literature, especially in regards to distributed and collaboratively working environments. arabic 10 English 56
TAREQ SALAHI ALSAGHEER ALMIGHEERBI(1-2021)
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Approach to the Methodological Assessment of the Performance of Information Systems at Libyan Universities (Based on Multiple Case Studies)

The CD-ERP model describes an approach to the collaborative development (CD) of information systems based on the framework of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. This approach is proposed to solve the problem of IS development in Libyan Higher Education (LHE). This paper presents an assessment of IS performance at three Libyan Universities. The findings from these cases are analysed and discussed on the basis of selected models. This analysis indicates that the level of both the ISs implemented in LHE and the capability for in-house system development is low. arabic 20 English 119
TAREQ SALAHI ALSAGHEER ALMIGHEERBI(10-2020)
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Using the SERVQUAL model to assess service quality and students' satisfaction: (an empirical study of the online registration system at the University of Tripoli)

This paper comes as a part of an exploratory study with a goal to investigate the applicability of Collaboratively-Developed, Enterprise Resource Planning [ERP](a CD-ERP Approach) within Libyan public universities. The purpose of the research presented was to evaluate the new online system launched recently at the University of Tripoli (UOT) in order to investigate 1) what students expect from such a service, 2) whether or not they are satisfied with the service offered, 3) how important security issues are to the users. To answer these questions, quantitative data was collected using questionnaires based on the instruments of the SERVQUAL model via online questionnaires. Based on our results, students' expectations were higher than their perceptions of the quality of the services (QoS). The results indicate that students are obviously unsatisfied with the services provided by UOT's new online system. W arabic 27 English 135
TAREQ SALAHI ALSAGHEER ALMIGHEERBI(1-2019)
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Using agile practice under the CD-ERP model: A hybrid approach

This paper examines the applicability of agile practice in the Collaboratively-Developed Enterprise Resource Planning (CD-ERP) Model. This model has been proposed as a solution to develop Information Systems (ISs) for public universities in Libyan Higher Education (LHE) following the community-source paradigm and based on ERP. The study took place between 2016 and 2020. The purpose of the article is to discuss the possible impact and success of implementing agile practice in such an environment, while a hybrid approach involving agile practice and a predictive method was introduced. The risks and challenges associated with adopting the CD-ERP model are discussed using a SWOT analysis. Finally, the lessons learnt, recommendations, and directions for future work are presented. arabic 11 English 51
TAREQ SALAHI ALSAGHEER ALMIGHEERBI(3-2021)
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PRACTICES OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN COMMUNITY SOURCE PROJECTS: A PRELIMINARY STUDY

Nowadays, the ‘Circular Economy’ (CE) is a modern topic that benefits business, society, and the environment. So far, the application of the CE has been restricted to certain areas that do not include the field of Information System development. From this point of view, the ‘community source’ model can be considered as an area to investigate the practices of the CE in Information System development. The community source model is a new model in software development that is intermediate between two well-known models (closed and open source systems). The practices of the CE found in projects that follow the community source model is then a potential area of scientific interest. A project was launched to comprehensively analyse this phenomenon. This paper presents the results of the preliminary study to initially explore the CE practices in community source projects. During the fieldwork, community source projects in EU countries were surveyed. The preliminary study concluded that practices such as recycling and resource-sharing are those that can arguably be found in these projects. As a term, a new kind of material has emerged, ‘soft material’ along with the typical kinds of material previously identified in the CE, namely biological and technical materials. The paper also briefly discusses the strategy of circular community in dealing with e-waste management. arabic 12 English 71
TAREQ SALAHI ALSAGHEER ALMIGHEERBI(1-2020)
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