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The Impact of Student Engagement Towards Computer Accounting Competence of Accounting Education Student in Indonesia

Damas Gianluigi Alrizqi, Fahmi Ibnu Ibad, Kusmuriyanto, Muhammad Feriady
This study aimed to examine whether self-efficacy (SLF), self-regulated (SRG), computer attitude (CMPT), and student engagement (S.E.) were the factors forming the competency of student accounting computers (ACC). This research was also motivated by I-E-O Astin’s theory with the empirical conditions...

Needs Analysis: E-Learning-Based of Intensive Reading with Moodle Application

Estika Satriani, M. Zaim, Ermanto
The current intensive reading instruction is predominantly teacher-controlled and textbook-bound, finding it challenging for students to take develop of their own learning and to find learning opportunities to practice. Moodle e-learning as one of the selected learning management system will be used...

Students’ Questioning Ability Based on Anderson Taxonomy in Social Science Subject

Imroatin Robiyah, Imam Sukwatus Suja’i, Imam Sujono, Dian Septi Nur Afifah, Tomi Listiawan
This research aims to describe learning activity are students questioning ability based on Anderson’s taxonomy in social science subject. This research method is descriptive qualitative. The instrument used include observation sheets and camcorders. The research was conducted in VIIA grade in junior...
Proceedings Article

Isolation and Identification of Mold in Banana Bunches and Their Potential as Bioinoculants to Accelerate Decomposition of Household Organic Waste

L Prihastini, A H Ramelan, P Setyono, Pranoto, A Supriyanto
Large populations and final storage areas cause an increase in organic waste. Efforts are needed to improve waste decomposition. Mold is one of the microorganisms that can break down organic waste. This study aims to 1) isolate and identify molds from 8 banana bunches, 2) calculate mold populations....
Proceedings Article

Adult Laryngeal Hemangioma: A Rare Case Report

Fauzia Latifah Supriyadi, Novialdi, Putri Sari Ivanny, Pamelia Mayorita
Introduction Benign vascular tumors known as hemangiomas are frequently observed in the head and neck area. Hemangiomas are more common in infantile and can regress spontaneously. In adults, laryngeal hemangioma is extremely rare. They may occur in supraglottic and glottic regions that...

The Effectiveness of Fair Pre-Prosecution: Solutions to Current Law Enforcement Problems

Muhamad Yofhan Wibianto, Hartiwiningsih Hartiwiningsih, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani
The implementation of law enforcement in Indonesia is currently regulated in Law No. 8 of 1981 concerning the Criminal Procedure Code, which still causes various problems, especially in the pre-prosecution stage, which involves the relationship between the investigator and the Public Prosecutor. To resolve...
Proceedings Article

Psychoeducation Effectiveness of Parenting Patterns in Stunting Prevention: A Literature Review

Fitriani Nur Damayanti, Lia Mulyanti, Novita Nining Anggraini, Yuliana Noor Setiawati Ulvie, Endah Sulistyowati, Lawitra Khiaokham, Krittika Thummarattanakul, Alfina Aprilia Riafisari, Hasna Try Aryani
Background: Stunting in Indonesia is still a serious problem that needs attention. The prevalence rate of stunting under five in Indonesia is still far above the limit set by WHO. One of the contributing factors is parenting. Psychoeducation in the form of information about parenting and stunting can...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of the Use of Personal Protective Equipment as a Prevention of the Spread of Covid-19 in Dentist Practice

Nada Shahnaz, Dendy Murdiyanto, Nendika Dyah Ayu Murika Sari, Aprilia Yuanita Anwaristi
Background: Coronaviruses are a big family that causes illness in both people and animals. The infection control PPE that dentists and dental nurses can employ during the corona virus. It often causes respiratory infections in humans, ranging from the common cold to severe diseases such as MERS and SARS....
Proceedings Article

The Dynamics of Indonesia’s Pepper Exports in International Market: A Case Study on the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Dita Rosyita, Jangkung H. Mulyo, Irham
Indonesia ranks fourth in the global list of pepper exporters. This commodity contributes the largest foreign exchange from spices, and thus, the sustainability of Indonesia’s pepper exports is crucial. However, the presence of the COVID-19 pandemic poses several constraints, such as the decline in the...
Proceedings Article

Family Experience of Fluid Restriction In Heart Failure Patient: A Qualitative Study

Siti Zumrotul Kafinna, Khoiriyah Khoiriyah, Arief Shofyan Baidhowy
Heart Failure (HF) is the highest cause of death worldwide which is chronic in nature characterized by heart problems as a pump unable to meet the needs of blood as a tissue metabolism. Decreased left ventricular contractility reduces cardiac output and increases ventricular volume, if the pulmonary...

Impact of E-Commerce on Supply Chain Management (SCM) of Start-Ups

P. Vanishree Sah, N. N. S. S. S. Adithya, D. Indira, G. Padmavathy, E. Madhavi
SCM entails overcoming obstacles to increase shareholder value and profitability. Long demand planning cycles, unpredictable production schedules, excess inventory throughout the long order-to-delivery lead times, SC (supply chain), and supplier visibility issues all necessitate greater management attention....

A Study on Role of Advertisement Strategies in Establishing House of Vellala as a Clothing Brand on Digital Platforms

Nitin Kumar Jain, Vikas Thakur
The advent of e-commerce has fundamentally reshaped the retail landscape, particularly within the clothing industry, where online platforms now dominate consumer behavior. To thrive in this competitive environment, clothing brands must deploy effective digital advertising strategies to cut through the...

Online Hotel Reservations and Guest Satisfaction in Kashmir: A Case Study on Virtual Booking Experiences

Iftikhar Basheer, Sarita Agrawal, Raja Wiqar
This research intricately navigates the interplay between virtual hotel bookings and guest contentment, placing a specific lens on the distinctive hospitality milieu of Kashmir within the thriving online reservation sector. Employing an exhaustive case study methodology, the investigation endeavours...
Conference Abstract

P42 24-HOUR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IS MORE STRONGLY ASSOCIATED TO TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE THAN BRACHIAL BLOOD PRESSURE: FIRST RESULTS OF THE VASOTENS REGISTRY

Stefano Omboni, Igor N. Posokhov, Gianfranco Parati, Vitaliy S. Barkan, Ernesto Cardona Muñoz, Elena A. Grigoricheva, Irina E. Minyukhina, Maria Lorenza Muiesan, Giuseppe Mulè, Iana A. Orlova, Telmo Pereira
Pages: 67 - 68
Objective: In the present analysis of the VASOTENS study [1] baseline data, we checked whether organ damage of hypertension (TOD) i) is better associated with 24-hour central than peripheral BP and ii) is related to ambulatory arterial stiffness, estimated by pulse wave velocity (PWV) and augmentation...
Proceedings Article

Effects of Cold Storage Environment Change on Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba) Quality Center

Shuai Chen, Hongliang Huang, Xueying Li, Lingzhi Li, Jian Liu, Taichun Qu, Xuefeng Song
In order to deal with the quality of Antarctic krill during the storage and transportation process caused by the failure of the supply system and the freezing equipment in the process of storage and circulation in the form of frozen products, the project team changed the refrigerated environment to the...
Proceedings Article

Implementation of Mathematical Equation for Calculating Alumina Extraction from Bauxite Tailing Digestion

Saini Hu
Research on bauxite digesting using pressurized reactor at a capacity of 86,66 kg of feed/batch had been conducted. Bauxite with -150 mesh of particle size is reacted with 42,15 kg of caustic soda with concentration of 433,49 g/l at the temperature of 140oC for 1.0 to 2.5 hours using steam as heating...

Research on the Marketing Strategy of the Clothing Store in the Era of Electronic Commerce

Yachang Wang
Traditional clothing sales model has been strongly impacted by the persistent overheating trend of the electronic commerce. In order to cope with the great change of this marketing model, many clothing enterprises have also joined the trend of the network businessman, and try to dominate the situation....

E-Government-based Bureaucratic Reform in Public Service

Yusriadi Yusriadi, Abdul Sahid, Indriati Amrullah, Abdul Azis, Anne Abdul Rachman
Program Electronic Government aims to realize excellent service through increasing the scope of licensing service by bureaucracy of regency / city government in Indonesia. This study aims to analyse and explain the implementation of electronic government from the aspect of public service and its implication...
Proceedings Article

Exclusive Breastfeeding on Infants Aged 0–6 Months Against the Cognitive Abilities in Children Aged 7–8 Years in Indonesia (Longitudinal Study of IFLS 2000 and 2007)

Feri Ahmadi, Anissa Rizkianti
One important factor in shaping the quality of human resources as a determinant of the success of national development is adequate intake of nutrients, especially during the period of the first 1,000 days of life. In this period, children are susceptible to nutritional disorders, such as impaired growth...

Cognitive Processes of the Brain and Learning Theory

O E Backsanskij, E A Dergacheva
The article deals with the cognitive processes of the brain and their interaction with the most common theories of learning. A brief scientific history studying brains is presented, the choice of cognitive processes investigation methodology is proved. The authors hold a view of the famous English mathematician...
Proceedings Article

Benefits and Challenges of E-learning: Review in Politeknik Negeri Semarang

Kenneth Pinandhito, Dina Yeni Martia, Siti Arbainah, Budi Prasetya, Toga Aldila Cinderatama
In this paper, we evaluate the advantages and challenges of E-learning in Politeknik Negeri Semarang. The advantages of E-learning are: the students think that E-learning is very convenient because they can reduce print work, get the material efficiently, get a real-time score after examination, have...

Application Development for Assessing the Health Level of Village Credit Institutions Using the RGEC Method

Jeni Susanti, I Gede Made Karma, Ni Wayan Kurnia Dewi
The Covid 19 pandemic turned out to have an impact on the economic downturn of the community. The Village Credit Institution (LPD), a financial institution belonging to a traditional village in Bali, is greatly affected by this situation. The management team is required to be able to maintain the health...

Implementation of Religious Character Education in Online Learning for Elementary School

Trisni Hadayani, Novelia Utami, Kusmadjid Abdullah
Connectivity in the 4.0 revolution has a positive impact on world education where we can maximize technology in learning. Especially when the Covid 19 pandemic takes place in front of the accessibility of offline learning spaces, online learning is the only solution that can be used. In online learning,...
Proceedings Article

Seed Biopriming Using Rhizobacterial Isolated Mixture on Increasing Growth and Yield of Shallots (Allium ascalonicum L.)

G. A. K. Sutariati, T. C. Rakian, Muhidin, A. Madiki, C. K. Aji, La Mudi, Andi Khaeruni, Gusti Ngurah Adhi Wibawa, Musadia Afa
Shallot is very potential to be developed in Southeast Sulawesi, but its productivity is very low, so it needs technological innovation, including the use of microbes as a promoter of plant growth. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of shallots seed biopriming using a mixture of rhizobacterial...

English Teachers’ Perception on Using Google Classroom

S Rini Septa Angraini, Jufrizal, Zul Amri
Online learning has become an alternative for schools and any other education programs, since the unexpected situation due to the pandemic. Various online tools are provided for this virtual learning. One of the most popular tools used by the teachers is Google Classroom. This research was aimed to determine...

The Impact of Super Micro Credit on SMEs During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Sony Hendra Permana, Nidya Waras Sayekti, Ariesy Tri Mauleny, Rafika Sari, Dewi Restu Mangeswuri, Nike Paramita
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the decline in economic sectors, including the SME sector. Based on research conducted by OJK, the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on decreasing sales turnover for more than 80 percent of SMEs. Another study even stated that as many as 58% of SMEs...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Sports on the Phenomenon of Baby Blues Syndrome (Postpartum Blues) in Postpartum Mothers

Ema Novita Deniati, Annisaa, Selvia Agnesfadia
1) Purpose: baby blues syndrome often occurs in postpartum mothers. The prevalence of baby blues syndrome worldwide according to WHO is around 3% to 8%. In Asia, cases of baby blues syndrome are still very high. In Indonesia, it will increase to 70-80% in 2020. The incidence of baby blues syndrome can...
Proceedings Article

A Review of Renewable Revolution Towards Sustainable Energy in Africa

Keanu Joseph, Gunjan Gupta, M. T. E. Kahn
Sustainable energy projects are essential for Africa. They offer energy solutions while being environmentally responsible. This review paper shows Africa’s growth through renewable energy. Cleaner energy is guided by renewable energy sources. A look into Africa’s renewable energy sector shows innovation...

Pentahelix Collaboration for Disability-Led MSMEs in Denpasar: Toward Inclusive Economic Empowerment

Ni Made Ayu Dwijayanti, I Gusti Ayu Astri Pramitari, Ni Made Mega Abdi Utami, M. Yusuf, I Wayan Karmana
This research aims to apply the Pentahelix model in developing the potential of Teratai MSMEs as Blind Disability MSMEs in Denpasar City. These MSMEs are engaged in painting, shirt design, and simple coffee concoctions. Perseverance in running a business despite facing limitations, Law (UU) Number 8...

Impacts of Live Commerce Towards Purchase Intention Among Malaysia Adults

Jia-Jia Sim, Yan-Teng Tan, Chia-Guan Keh, Siu-Hong Loh, Alvin-Yu-Heng Chye, Zhen-Wei Tan
The live commerce industry has had a significant impact to the world economy in recent years. For Malaysia, the existence of the pandemic has prevented people from going out to shop due to restrictions, resulting in a decrease in the income of various industries. Therefore, this study aims to determine...
Proceedings Article

Classification Analysis for e-mail Spam using Machine Learning and Feed Forward Neural Network Approaches

Srinivasa Rao Dangeti, Dileep Kumar Kadali, Yesujyothi Yerramsetti, Ch Raja Rajeswari, D. Venkata Naga Raju, Srinath Ravuri
In the present era, electronic communication plays an essential role in our daily lives. However, this convenience is accompanied by the persistent challenge of email spam, which inundates inboxes and poses a serious cybersecurity threat. Email spam remains a pervasive issue, with conventional spam filters...

AI Integration in School Management: A Systematic Review of Leadership Approaches and Organizational Readiness

Johar Permana, Sururi Sururi, Anisa Isti Yuslimah
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into school management is rapidly gaining attention as a transformative force in 21st-century education. However, its successful adoption depends on the availability of technology, the leadership approaches that guide the process, and the organizational...
Proceedings Article

Deep Learning Model for Endometrium Segmentation in Transvaginal Ultrasound (TVUS) Images

Qurratu’aini Thaqifah Ithani, Siti Salasiah Mokri, Noraishikin Zulkarnain, Mohd Faizal Bin Ahmad
Manual analysis of endometrial thickness from transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) images can lead to inconsistent interpretations due to varying expertise among medical professionals. Accurate endometrial thickness measurement is crucial for successful in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments and increased...
Conference Abstract

8.7 CHANGES IN CARDIAC FUNCTION BUT NOT STRUCTURE IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS WITH PREMATURE VASCULAR AGEING

Oscar Mac Ananey, Vincent Maher
Pages: 66 - 67
Purpose: Changes in myocardial and arterial wall properties/function are consistently reported in patients with established cardiovascular disease1. However, few studies have reported these changes in early subclinical disease. The aim of the present study was to examine cardiac and vascular changes...
Conference Abstract

P39 LEFT VENTRICULAR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN RELATION TO PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN A GENERAL POPULATION

Wenyi Yang, Ljupcho Efremov, Zhen-Yu Zhang, Nicholas Cauwenberghs, Lutgarde Thijs, Fang-Fei Wei, Qi-Fang Huang, Blerim Mujaj, Aernout Luttun, Peter Verhamme, Tatiana Kuznetsova, Jan Staessen
Pages: 66 - 66
Background: Central blood pressure (BP) is a predictor of target organ damage. No previous study addressed the question to what extent central compared with peripheral is related to left ventricular (LV) structure and function in a general population. Methods: In 577 Flemish recruited from the general...
Conference Abstract

P.057 AORTIC DISTENSIBILITY BY NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN ESENTIAL HYPERTENSION

C. Giannattasio, S. Maestroni, E. Fantini, M. Amigoni, M. Rigoldi, F. Zerbini, A. Capra, M. Failla, S. Sironi, G. Mancia
Pages: 66 - 66
Proceedings Article

Change of Conductivity of Lao Gong Point after Tai Chi Exercise

Shan Yu, G.M. Glibitskiy, E.O. Golyuk, A.A. Povelitsa
The definitions of changes in the values of conductivity of Lao Gong points was carried out before and after the "8 Steps" Tai Chi exercises, the style of Yan. Changes of the conductivity in Lao Gong points show that the balance of the human body can be adjusted by performing of complex exercises.

Clinical Decision-making among Emergency Physicians: Experiential or Rational?

Khalid Talal Aldamiri, Faisal Ahmed Alhusain, Amal Almoamary, Khalid Alshehri, Nawfal Al Jerian
Pages: 65 - 68
It has been postulated that everyone has an affinity for one of two cognitive approaches: experiential (intuitive) or rational (conscious). The aim of this study was to analyze the thinking processes of Saudi emergency physicians at nine hospitals in Riyadh. This was a cross-sectional study, which was...

Branding Identity in Architecture: Christian Churches of Ancient Russia, Hindu Temples of India, and Company Offices of the 21st Century

Marina E. Vengerova
The systemic understanding of creation of architectural and environmental facilities with the corporate identity of a particular brand is a relevant issue of the Russian modern architectural education. Further and advanced training programmes have been developed and implemented in two structural subdivisions...
Proceedings Article

Clarification of the irritating and toxic effects of bentonite-like clays

Alexander Vezentsev, Vladimir Bukhanov, Alexander Lopanov, Nikolay Zuev, Ulyana Krut, Galina Shaidorova
This article studies the action and biocompatibility of the developed montmorillonite-containing preparation “Sorbent” on experimental animals with its long-term use. The local irritating effect of the “Sorbent” preparation was evaluated by its effect on the gastric mucosa of animals with experimental...

Discussion on Innovative Education of College Students E - business Innovation

Mengqing Feng
With the rapid development of e-commerce in our country, many college students regard e-commerce as their preferred business model for personal entrepreneurship. Under the new situation, the e-commerce education for undergraduates should be strengthened. The emphasis is to strengthen the "three education"...
Proceedings Article

The High Benefits Internet Marketing Framework through Customer Experience

Kuo Nai-Wen, Liu An-Yi
This paper is intended to integrate Internet Marketing, Customer Experience, E-brand and Integrated Marketing Communications to develop a high benefits Internet Marketing Framework. This framework not only can combine marketing resources effectively, let enterprises obtain the greatest benefits; it also...
Proceedings Article

No-tillage Planter’s Stubble Breaking Device Modeling and Finite Element Analysis of the Disc

Hongli Wang
The Stubble breaking device is one of the most important components of the no-tillage planter. It directly influences the stubble breading effect, and even the performance of the complete machine. By the 3D parametric modeling software Pro/Engineer, 3D solid modeling of the stubble breaking device’s...

Influence of Women’s Empowerment on Place of Delivery in North Eastern and Western Kenya: A Cross-sectional Analysis of the Kenya Demographic Health Survey

Elizabeth J. Anderson, Joy J. Chebet, Ibitola O. Asaolu, Melanie L. Bell, John Ehiri
Pages: 65 - 73
Background: Labor and delivery under the supervision of a skilled birth attendant have been shown to promote positive maternal and neonatal outcomes; yet, more than a third of births in Kenya occur outside a health facility. We investigated the association between measures of women’s empowerment and...

Developing Science Electronic Module Based on Problem-Based Learning and Guided Discovery Learning to Increase Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills

Avisia Suryaningtyas, Febyarni Kimianti, Zuhdan Kun Prasetyo
The Development research conducted to develop science electronic modules based on Problem Based Learning and Guided Discovery Learning to improve critical thinking skills and problem solving. The ability of critical thinking and problem solving needs to be possessed by students because in the 21st century...

Applying Principles of Equity and Certainty in Taxing E-Commerce: A Case Study of Indonesia

Erwin Harinurdin
E-commerce transactions can be completed quickly and efficiently anytime and anyplace using the Internet. That characteristic creates problems in applying a transparent and fair tax regulation. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development addresses four types of e-commerce transactions:...
Research Article

Perception of Students about E-learning: A Single-center Experience from Saudi Arabia

Hussein Algahtani, Bader Shirah, Ahmad Subahi, Ahmed Aldarmahi, Sabina Nisar Ahmed, Muhammad Anwar Khan
Pages: 65 - 71
Introduction: E-learning is the use of the internet and associated devices for educational purposes without geographical constraints. This study aims to assess the perception of students at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, about E-learning as a teaching...

Transformation of Agriculture Through Digitalization, Innovative Solutions, and Information Technologies

O. V. Vaganova, N. E. Solovjeva, Y. L. Aulov, L. I. Prokopova
The article considers the technological mechanisms used in the agricultural sector of developed countries and substantiates the need to implement them in the economy of the Russian Federation. New technologies will allow to reduce the time spent on production (sowing), to retain workforce and to lower...

An E-learning Space for the Economics Experimental Teaching Based on Pedagogy-Space-Technology Framework

Xing Pan, Li Zhu
In order to promote the construction and application of personalized E-learning spaces, this article is based on the Pedagogy-Space-Technology (PST) learning space theory as the research framework, starting from the three core elements of teaching method, space and technology. Study the construction...

Modern State of Land Resources and Analysis of the Level of Ruralization within the Steppe Regions in the Asian Part of Russia

A.A. Chibilyov, D.S. Meleshkin, D.V. Grigorevsky
Landscapes of the steppe zone in Asian part of Russia have undergone a large-scale agricultural development, experienced a negative effect due to agrarian-economical activity for last 2 centuries. The Virgin Land Campaign, aftermaths of which formed a complex of problems having the national character,...