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Click, Buy, Regret? Unveiling the Determinants of Impulsive Online Buying Behaviour

Sajeetha-Madhavan, Lee-Ying Tay
In today's environment, business models are always changing and adapting. Every business is going online (e- commerce), and many are promoting their items on numerous online channels. Because Malaysia is one of the countries with the highest e-commerce usage, it is critical to understand what drives...
Proceedings Article

Probabilistic Analysis of an Embankment Under Extreme Rainfall Events Considering Spatial Variability of Soil Strength Parameters

Leila Baninajarian, Sina Javankhoshdel, Rashid Bashir
Studies have shown that the stability of embankment slopes are influenced significantly by extreme rainfall events. The results of previous studies have also indicated that embankments built with fine materials such as silt are more susceptible to extreme rainfall events than those built with coarse...
Proceedings Article

Agroclimate Zone Analysis and Its Relationship with Rice and Tobacco Productivity in Temanggung District

Rifqiya Nur Aisyah, Emilya Nurjani, Utia Suarma
Temanggung Regency’s rice and tobacco production, in particular, were greatly impacted by the quantity and quality of the weather, particularly rainfall. In order to create a map of the agroclimatic zone, this study employed rainfall data from CHIRPS with a data length of 30 years. The data was then...

The Qur’anic Perspective on the Role of Parenting in Alleviating LGBT: An Analytical Study

Irfatul Muflihah, Ahmad Nurrohim, Nila Qonita Auliya
The second most significant factor after a bad environment that turns someone into LGBT is terrible parenting. The data reveals that eight out of ten LGBT people admitted that their parenting determined them to become LGBT. It is very saddening because parents are considered the closest to children....

A Study on Microcredit Effectiveness for Surakarta MSMEs Post-Pandemic

Ali Zainal Abidin, Kenny Pradipta Montoya Putra Pratama, Onis Sofina Herawati
This research aims to unveil the effectiveness of microcredit, a form of financial service for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Surakarta. The reason for conducting this research is the adverse impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the MSME sector, putting them in dire need of capital...

Developing Environmental Care Behavior through Guidance and Counseling using the Written Technique

Wenny Hulukati, Maryam Rahim, Moh. Awal Lakadjo
Students, as part of society, share the responsibility for environmental sustainability. This responsibility is manifested in the form of environmentally caring behavior. Developing environmentally caring behavior is one of the educational tasks, including the responsibility of guidance and counseling...

Promoting the Cultivation of High-quality Talents in Universities Through the “Three-crosses” Model

Siqi Xu
To adapt to the impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Chinese government has set a goal for high-quality development of “new quality productive forces”. To achieve the goal, creative talents with interdisciplinary knowledge and skills, as well as innovative consciousness, creative ability,...

Problems with Text Editing and Translation in Sundanese Mantra Manuscripts

Elis Suryani Nani Sumarlina, Rangga Saptya Mohamad Permana, Wina Erwina
Science and technology advancements are unavoidable in the contemporary millennial era. On that basis, knowledge in any topic should be appropriate for the circumstance, conditions, and sophistication that accompany it. Similarly, in philology, the existence of manuscripts must be quickly investigated,...

Leveraging Green Carbon for Climate Change Mitigation in Asia-Pacific Developing Nations

Andi Tenri Harahap, Farhanah Ramdhani Sumardi, Sherry Adelia
This study investigates the role of green carbon—the carbon stored in natural ecosystems such as tropical forests and peatlands—in climate change mitigation in the Asia-Pacific region. These ecosystems serve as significant carbon sinks, offering substantial potential to offset emissions and contribute...

Institutional Models Supporting Global Competitiveness in the Digital Era: A Study of Three Key Sectors

I Nengah Suparwata, Anis Maryani, Deni Somantri, Angelique Melinda Saerang, Dwi Turyoni, Apri Kuntariningsih
This study aims to identify and formulate an effective institutional model to support increasing global competitiveness in the digital era, focusing on three key sectors: management, tourism, and education. These three sectors have strategic contributions to economic growth, social transformation, and...

A Novel Concept of Simple and Fast Dispute Resolution for E-Commerce and Digital Transactions

Douglas Napitupulu, Adi Sulistiyono, Isharyanto Isharyanto
The growth of e-commerce in Indonesia has opened up huge opportunities for digital economic growth. However, it has also created legal challenges, especially in terms of quick and efficient dispute resolution. The high number of consumer complaints shows that the public does not really trust online transaction...

Mapping the Landscape of Soil Organic Carbon Research in China from 1995 to 2024: A Computational Analysis Using CiteSpace and CNKI Database

Jiashuo Xu, Zhouli Liu, Xin Wang, Shuyan Zhang, Mingran Xin
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is critical for soil structure improvement, climate change mitigation, and ecological balance maintenance. This study leverages advanced computational tools to map the landscape of SOC research in China over the past three decades (1995–2024). Utilizing CiteSpace 6.3.R1 software,...

Forms and Patterns of Cooperation Relations in Tourism Institutions in the Togean Islands

Irma Kharisma Hatibie, Janianton Damanik, John Soeprihanto, Frans Teguh
The cooperation relationship of tourism institutions in the public, private, and community sectors is a process of pressure from the environment. This process is part of the adoption of institutionalization which usually comes from the public sector to sectors that have close links with surrounding institutions....
Proceedings Article

A Case Study Using Machine Learning Techniques for Prediction of House Prices in WP, Malaysia

Yoon-Teck Bau, Syed Muiz Syed Badrul Hisham
The research for this study is to find out performance scores from machine learning techniques in predicting house prices as compared to its actual prices. One of the limitations of existing techniques is predictive models generated do not cover the situation within Malaysia. Therefore, a data collection...

Exploring the Lab Rotation Model in Hospitality Management Education

Adelaide Rethabile Motshabi Pitso-Mbili, Yondela Noxolo Mzileni, Nobuntu Rebecca Mtayisi
The rapid developments in technology have transformed the field of education through the integration of online teaching and learning (OTL) facilitated by Information and Communication Technology (ICT), enabling the acquisition of new technical and critical thinking skills. While many courses have seamlessly...
Proceedings Article

Application of Sustainable Architecture Principles to Urban Green Open Spaces (Case: The Teras Cikapundung, Bandung, West Java)

June Ekawati, Tasya Sabila Ardiyanti
The development of urban green open spaces within the framework of environmentally friendly sustainable architecture is one of the human efforts to create a better life without hindering opportunities for future generations. The Cikapundung Terrace is one of the urban green open spaces occupying the...

Review and Reflection on Reminiscence Therapy: A Bibliometric-Based Visualization Analysis Approach

Jie Song, Luyao Yang, Jiyixi Hua, Chengyang Lin, Xiangting Yang, Yaling Shang, Yunan Wu, Zheng Xu
This study aims to perform a visual analysis of the literature in the field of reminiscence therapy using bibliometric methods. This study seeks to systematically and comprehensively synthesize the development trends and current state of reminiscence therapy research, thereby providing robust theoretical...

Approaching the Halal Market in Vietnam from a Cultural Perspective

Huynh Thanh Tam, Phu Han
In the context of globalization and the growing trend of responsible consumption, the Halal market is emerging as a highly promising economic sector. Halal products not only serve the Muslim community but also attract consumer groups who value ethics, hygiene, and sustainable lifestyles. Many countries...

Digital of Cultural Heritage: Exploring Bandar Senapelan through Interactice AR and VR

Neni Hermita, Mubarak Mubarak, F. Emilda, Suroyo Suroyo, Clara Yolandika, Corrienna Abdul Talib
Bandar Senapelan represents a significant cultural heritage site within the city of Pekanbaru, Riau. Nonetheless, the cultural heritage of Bandar Senapelan has begun to be overlooked by the community for several reasons, including urbanization, technological decline, and a lack of public awareness. This...

AI Tools for Instructional Design: Analyzing the Gap Between Technological Potential and Pedagogical Rigor

Abdelmounaim Azinda, Mohamed Khaldi
Dedicated generative AI applications are increasingly targeting the Instructional Design (ID) sector, claiming to automate tasks ranging from lesson planning to assessment creation. This descriptive study distinguishes these specialized “vertical” tools from general-purpose Large Language Models to evaluate...

A Study on the Influence of Finfluencers on Investors’ Behavior

R. Surabhi, Shivakumar
The proliferation of social media has presented “finfluencers,” individuals leveraging daises like YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter to share financial assistance and investment strategies. This study explores how finfluencers influence investor behaviour and stock price dynamics. Using an event study...

The Backchannels on English as a Foreign Language Teaching

Classroom Discourse Analysis of Lecturer and Students’ Interaction of Borneo University Tarakan

Fitriawati, Bibit Suhatmady
This study aimed to investigate; the types of backchannels and why the research participants in this study used backchannels in their classroom interaction. A case study involving a female lecturer and a female selected student met the criteria. The data were gathered from the research participants in...

An Analysis of the Implementation of Character Education for Student in Grade IV on Integer and Fraction Topics at UPT SPF SDN Mangkura III Makassar

Satriadi, Hamzah Upu, Muhammad Darwis
Character is human behavior values related to God Almighty, oneself, fellow human, environment, and nationality manifested in thoughts, attitudes, feelings, words, and actions based on religious norms, law, manners, culture, and customs. A person’s character is formed because of the habits, the attitude...

Islamic Workplace Environment (IWE) and Employees’ Job Satisfaction at PNB Ilham Resort, Malaysia

Puteri Nurfarahain Fatihah Shamsul Azhar, Nurul Amirah Samsudin, Nur Husna Fathiah Johari, Nurul Fatihah Hanif, Nur Zalikha Othman
Due to an increase in the number of Muslims visiting Malaysia, there is a growing need for Shariah Compliance Hotel (SCH). The ultimate goal of SCH is to allow them to go through the routine of being Muslim even while traveling. Most of the researches in this area are focusing on success factors towards...
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13.1 THE EFFECTS OF ALPHA 1-ADRENOCEPTOR-BLOCKADE AND ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME-INHIBITION ON INDICES OF AORTIC STIFFNESS MEASURED BY AN OSCILLOMETRIC SINGLE CUFF METHOD IN HYPERTENSION: THE DOXAZOSIN RAMIPRIL STUDY

Andreas Jekell, Majid Kalani, Thomas Kahan
Pages: 79 - 80
Objectives: To study whether inhibition of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system has effects on arterial stiffness beyond blood pressure (BP) reduction alone. Methods: Hypertensive patients (age 54±12 years, 34% women) were randomized double-blind to ramipril (10 mg od, n=32) or doxazosin (8 mg od,...

Reception of Closes Awrah Student of Al Qur’an Science and Tafsir UMS (Study of Living Quran Verses Close Awrah)

Hanifatul Auliya, Alfiyatul Azizah, Abdullah Mahmud, Saifudin Saifudin
Closing the awrah is the obligation of Muslim women contained in QS. An-Nur verses 31 and QS. Al-Ahzab verse 59, although there are still many who have not fulfilled the rules of Shari’ah. Muslim women’s awareness in closing awrah increased very rapidly in various places. It cannot be denied that some...
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P125 USE OF VASCULAR ADAPTATION IN RESPONSE TO MECHANICAL LOADING FACILITATES PERSONALISATION OF A ONE-DIMENSIONAL PULSE WAVE PROPAGATION MODEL

Maarten Heusinkveld, Koen Reesink, Theo Arts, Wouter Huberts, Tammo Delhaas
Pages: 79 - 80
Background: Mathematical modelling of pressure and flow waveforms in blood vessels using pulse wave propagation (PWP) models could support clinical decision-making. For a personalised model outcome, measurements of all modelled vessel radii and wall thicknesses are required. In clinical practice, however,...
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12.11 SARCOPENIA AND VASCULAR RISK IN A HEALTHY ELDERLY UK POPULATION (BRAVES STUDY)

A. Nagy, I. Ramsay, J. Wright, C. Morrison, C. Bulpitt, F. Fantin, M. Zamboni, C. Rajkumar
Pages: 79 - 79
Introduction: Sarcopenia, the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength that occurs with advancing age [1] is correlated with functional decline and disability but little is known about its relationship with cardiovascular risk. Bioimpedence analysis (BIA) is a validated technique for measuring muscle...
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5.5 MEDIATOR EFFECT OF CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION

Alinne Nascimento, Raquel Silva, Joana Carvalho, Lucimere Bohn
Pages: 79 - 79
Objective: The study aims to investigate the role of cardiorespiratory fitness as a mediator of the relationship between arterial stiffness and cognitive function in apparently healthy seniors. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study comprising 155 participants (75.5 ± 6.5 years; 69.7% female). Arterial...
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P124 VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF PULSE WAVE ANALYSIS ESTIMATED BY A NOVEL WRIST-WORN TONOMETER

Luis Garcia-Ortiz, Jose Recio-Rodriguez, Cristina Agudo-Conde, Rita Salvado, Jose Maderuelo-Fernandez, Jesus Gonzalez-Sanchez, Emiliano Rodriguez- Sanches, Manuel Gómez-Marcos, on behalf EVA_Investigators
Pages: 79 - 79
Objective: To analyze the reliability and validity of Pulse Wave Analysis determined with the new wrist-worn tonometry. Methods: Cross sectional study including 254 subjects. Aged 51.9±13.4, being women 53%. Main measurements: Peripheral AIx (PAIx) and Central AIx (CAIx) by wrist-worn tonometry and...
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12.10 REDUCED VENTRICULAR-ARTERIAL COUPLING AS AN EARLY MARKER OF CARDIOVASCULAR REMODELING IN HYPERTENSIVE MEN

Anna Bogomaz, Yulia Kotovskaya, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 79 - 79
Objective: To evaluate ventricular-arterial coupling (VAC), left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), diastolic function and arterial stiffness in young and middle-aged men with uncomplicated arterial hypertension Methods: 97 young men aged 18–27 years (21,2±1,9 years, BP 156,5±14,0/98,5±9,1 mmHg) and 68...
Proceedings Article

3D Model of Pavement Distress Based on Road Gradient Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Yackob Astor, Retno Utami, Sarah Nabilah Winata, F A Rahman, F A Gustaman, M R Firdaus
The implementation of UAVs in Indonesia on road infrastructure projects still widely used at the planning stage of new road routes and the supervision stage to determine the progress of the work. Meanwhile, at the post-work monitoring stage, the UAV is only used to identify and inventory the pavement...
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5.4 AGE-INDUCED INCREASE IN THE ENERGY TRANSMITTED TOWARDS THE CEREBRAL CIRCULATION AS A CONTRIBUTOR TO IMPAIRED BRAIN FUNCTION

Stamatia Pagoulatou, Jonathan Mynard, Vasiliki Bikia, Julio Chirinos, Nikolaos Stergiopulos, Patrick Segers
Pages: 79 - 79
Background and Aims: The increase in arterial stiffness and pressure pulsatility with age is identified as a key contributor to cognitive impairment; nevertheless, the underlying hemodynamic mechanisms remain unclear. A hypothesis, proposed by (1), suggests that the preferential stiffening of the central...
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P123 RESERVOIR PRESSURE IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH 11–12 YEAR OLD’S KIDNEY FUNCTION: POPULATION-DERIVED STUDY

Xiaoqing Peng, Martin Schultz, Michael Cheung, Melissa Wake, Jonathan Mynard, David Burgner, Richard Liu, James Sharman
Pages: 79 - 79
Introduction: Reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP) independently predict cardiovascular events in adults, but have never been investigated as markers of cardiovascular risk among children. This study aimed to determine the association of RP and XSP with end-organ makers of cardiovascular...
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12.9 VENTRICULAR ARTERIAL COUPLING IN ISOMETRIC HANDGRIP TEST IN UNTREATED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Anna Bogomaz, Yulia Kotovskaya, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 79 - 79
Aim: To evaluate cardiovascular adaptation to increased afterload during handgrip isometric exercise (HIE) in untreated hypertensive patients. Methods: 75 untreated hypertensive patients (age 54±7years, 44 males, BP 153/93 mmHg) underwent simultaneous EchoCG and blood pressure (BP) acquisition at rest...

Modeling and Control of a Suspended Gravity Compensation System with Rigid-Elastic Coupling

Jiao Jia, Yingmin Jia, Shihao Sun
Pages: 79 - 83
In this paper, a suspension gravity compensation system (SGCS) is modeled and the corresponding controller is designed. The system is a servo platform consisting of three sub-systems by which a micro-gravity environment can be established. Especially, a novel zero stiffness suspension sub-system and...

Hybrid Approach to Ensure Data Confidentiality and Tampered Data Recovery for RFID Tag

Biplob Rakshit Ray, Morshed Chowdhury, Jemal Abawajy
Pages: 79 - 88
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an emerging wireless object identification technology with many potential applications such as supply chain management, personnel tracking and healthcare. However, security vulnerabilities of the RFID system have been a serious concern for its wide adoption in...

Optimal Number of Clusters for Fast Similarity Search Considering Transformations of Time Varying Data

Toshiichiro Iwashita, Teruhisa Hochin, Hiroki Nomiya
Pages: 79 - 88
This paper proposes a method of determining the optimal number of clusters dividing the multiple transformations for the purpose of the efficient processing of query against the results of applying the transformations to time series. In this paper, the moving average is used as a transformation for simplicity....

A Novel Evolutionary Algorithm Inspired by Beans Dispersal

Xiaoming Zhang, Bingyu Sun, Tao Mei, Rujing Wang
Pages: 79 - 86
Inspired by the transmission of beans in nature, a novel evolutionary algorithm-Bean Optimization Algorithm (BOA) is proposed in this paper. BOA is mainly based on the normal distribution which is an important continuous probability distribution of quantitative phenomena. Through simulating the self-adaptive...

Facial Expression Recognition Using Thermal Image Processing and Efficient Preparation of Training-data

Yuu Nakanishi, Yasunari Yoshitomi, Taro Asada, Masayoshi Tabuse
Pages: 79 - 84
Using our previously developed system, we investigated the influence of training data on the facial expression accuracy using the training data of “taro” for the intentional facial expressions of “angry,” “sad,” and “surprised,” and the training data of respective pronunciation for the intentional facial...

Bayes and Non-Bayes Estimation of Change Point in Nonstandard Mixture Inverse Weibull Distribution

Masoud Ganji, Roghayeh Mostafayi
Pages: 79 - 86
We consider a sequence of independent random variables X1,X2,…,Xm,…,Xnn≥3 exhibiting a change in the probability distribution of the data generating mechanism. We suppose that the distribution changes at some point, called a change point, to a second distribution for the remaining observations. We propose...

Using regression trees to predict citrus load balancing accuracy and costs

G. R. R. Bóbeda, E. F. Combarro, S. Mazza, L. I. Giménez, I. Díaz
Pages: 79 - 89
In order to define management and marketing strategies, farmers need adequate knowledge about future yield with the greatest possible accuracy and anticipation. In citrus orchards, greater variability and non-normality of yield distributions complicate the early estimation of fruit production. This study...

Amplitude-Dependent Oscillations in Gases

O.L. de Lange, J. Pierrus
Pages: 79 - 81
We consider the following question: Suppose part of the boundary of a cavity contaiing a gas is set into oscillation, the damping in the boundary being small. What is the nature of the oscillations in the gas? We treat the low-frequency limit (wavelength much greater than dimensions of the cavity). Experiment...

Development of Learning Media Based on Videoscribe to Improve Learning Outcomes of Morphology Course

Mulyono Mulyono, Arie Yuanita, Dianita Indrawati
Learning media is an integral part of the lecture (learning) process. If it is inappropriate and ineffective, it will disturb other learning components, and lecture competencies will be hampered. The learning media developed in this research is Videoscribe in the Morphology course. The goals is to describe...
Proceedings Article

Value Added Analysis in the Processing Business of Palm Plant Products (Arenga pinnata Merr) in Minta Village, Penyinggahan District, West Kutai Regency

Tetty Wijayanti, M. Erwan Suriatmaja, Hepi Hepi
Sugar palm is one of the plantation crop commodities that has a high potential economic value. Almost all parts of the palm plant can be used, starting from the roots, leaves, stems, fruit, and palm fiber. The purpose of this study was to analyze the income and added values of the palm processing business...

The Preliminary Investigation of How Barakah Works

Saiful Anwar, Mawar Suryani
This study aims to examine the effect of corporate social responsibility and ZAKAT on the profitability of Islamic Commercial Banks as a proxy to understand how barakah works. Continuing the previous studies on the meaning of barakah qualitatively, this study aims to look at the works of barakah quantitatively....

Inclusive University Management with Technology Basis: A Case Study of Visual Impairment Students at Information Technology Study in University of Pamulang (UNPAM)

Retno Wulansari, Hamsinah Baharuddin
This study focuses on inclusive university management with technology basis. A case study of visual impairment students at Information Technology study in University of Pamulang (UNPAM). They’ve equal opportunity to study at higher education. No one of them graduated from IT study program in Indonesia....

Some Motives of the Decoration of the Monuments of Early Medieval Armenian Architecture

The Question of Relations with Early Christian Iconography

Zaruhi Hakobyan
The following article concerns the very important aspect of the early medieval art of Armenia, namely the decoration motives of the monuments of the Early Medieval architecture, and their relations with the early Christian and early Byzantine monuments. The centuries-old political and cultural ties with...

The Multiple Role of Fisherman Women in the Covid-19 Pandemic in Jakarta

Sa’diyah El Adawiyah, Agus Hermanto, Tria Patrianti, Alfa Taufan, Hanny Marselli
The total population of Indonesia is 265 million people, 131.9 million are women, and 30% of these live on the coast. Women on the coast of Indonesia have both strengths and weaknesses. Food security of coastal fishers’ families in Indonesia is an essential issue because Indonesian coastal life in the...