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Data visualization describes any effort to help people understand the raw data by changing it into an interactive way of data presentation. In this study, researchers applied the data visualization concept to identify the trends or patterns of the human capital and Halal training in the Halal industry. The visualization tool used in this study is known as Tableau, which is a good visualization tool with a variety of interactive graphs. The human capital dataset used in this study was gathered from Jobstreet portal. This study has analyzed the growth of human capital in the Halal industry and the relationship between the human capital and Halal training in Malaysia. The graph analysis shown in this study will enable people such as halal training providers and job seekers to make a wise decision.
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Our thanks to the Jobstreet team (Dr. Sandra Hanchard, Mr. Fabian Chan, and Nuhaa Bakry) for their kindness and support by helping us to get the human capital dataset in the halal industry.
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Fezarudin, F.Z., Illyas Tan, M.I., Qasem Saeed, F.A. (2017). Data Visualization for Human Capital and Halal Training in Halal Industry Using Tableau Desktop. In: Mohamed Ali, M., Wahid, H., Mohd Subha, N., Sahlan, S., Md. Yunus, M., Wahap, A. (eds) Modeling, Design and Simulation of Systems. AsiaSim 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 752. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6502-6_51
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