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Analysis of Clay Materials for Improving References and Productivity in Pottery Art Creation

Wening H. N. Ruci, Muchlis Arief, Nur Wakhid, Imam Zaini, Muhammad Nasrulloh
The investigation of clay as a medium for pottery is the subject of this research topic. Clay displays unique characteristics in various places. A mixture of minerals and organic material that are formed from clay soil is what forms clay, which is utilized for making pottery. The geological processes...

Analysis of the Impact of the Social Media Filter Bubble on University Students. Case Study: Ecuador

Paola Ulloa López, Lesther Cedeño, Juan Pablo Sotomayor
This research analyzes whether young university students, the subjects of our study, are aware of content segmentation on social media, based on filter bubbles or “cookies,” which they approve of. This study uses a triangular methodology: netnography; non-participant observation; a survey of 350 university...

Principles of Justice in Enforcement of Mortgage Rights According to the Indonesian Legal System

Bachtiar Marbun, Budi Santoso, Yunanto Yunanto
The process of implementing mortgage rights in the Indonesian legal system faces complex challenges that require a deep understanding of the principles of justice. Applications for the use of mortgage rights involve the mortgage right holder having the authority to regulate the process without interference...

Analysis of Financial Distress and its Impact on Stock Prices in the Consumer Cyclicals Sector Listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange

Nuri Nurhayati, Putri Rahayu, Violina Aprilia
The goals of this research is to see how financial ratios affect financial distress to stock prices. ROA, DAR, and CR as an intervening variable. The companies in this study are listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange for the 2018–2022 period. Sample data was collected using purposive sampling technique....
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Study on the Influencing Factors of Ultimate Bearing Capacity for Tx-joints

Junwu Xia, Jiahui Qian, Xinqiang Xia
Based on the construction of steel structures of Xuzhou Concert Hall, the research on the behavior of TX-joints under the combined action of axial force and bending moment was conducted. Finite element (FE) models were established to investigate the influence of the interaction between in-plane T-type...

Small Business Entrepreneurs in Odisha: A Study on their Seriousness and Persuasion Skills

Madhulika Panda, Surya Dev
The success of an entrepreneurial venture depends on the seriousness of the entrepreneur. Willingness to learn, expand business, take risks, investment in new technologies, implementing new marketing strategies, focus on long-term relationships, and openness to feedback reflect the seriousness of an...
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Fuzzy Level Set Search and Rescue Optimization (FLSSR) Based Segmentation of Pediatric Brain Tumor

Rita B. Patil, Nirupama Ansingkar, Rajmohan Pardeshi, Prapti D. Deshmukh
Brain tumor disease in children is deadly due to unrecognition at early stage. Hence, a accurate, and less affluent method to detect pediatric brain tumor is necessary. In this paper the theme of model is characterized with stages like Preprocessing and then segmentation of the MRI image by fuzzy level...
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Enhancing PAM-4 Modulation with Zigzag Constellation and Variable Extinction Ratios Using Microring Modulators

Satyabrata Singha, Nitish Sinha, Srikanta Das, Bishanka Brata Bhowmik, P. Vedavalli, G. Surendar Reddy
This article presents the design of a PAM-4 modulator using a microring modulator. The modulator employs a zigzag-patterned constellation to utilize both amplitude and phase information, which improves the signal recovery when amplitude-modulated data cannot be recovered due to noise. The article also...

Comparative Study of State’s National Armed Forces Reserve Component Best Practices (Case Studies of Defense Personnel Capability of Indonesia, South Korea, and Philippines)

Wishnu Mahendra Wiswayana, Hemalia Kusumadewi
This research attempts to conduct a comparative study of Reserve Component among nations with similarities, to identify planning and implementation that can be used as a valuable input for Indonesia’s national interests. This is due to the defense policy’s nature as an absolute variable that ensures...

Breaking the Waves of Inequality: Understanding Social and Cultural Constraints on Coral Women’s Leadership

Ratih Baiduri, Sulian Ekomila, Tri Nur Putri, Okhotoda Yosefo Laia, Adela Sahfira
Women in coastal communities play a vital role in sustaining household welfare and supporting local economies, yet their participation in leadership and decision-making remains limited. This study explores the social, cultural, and economic constraints that hinder women’s leadership in Bagan Deli Belawan,...
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Multi-Agents Reinforcement Learning: Technical Analysis and Optimization

Dayu Tao
With the advancement of autonomous driving technology and the integration of intelligent transportation systems, the need for multi-agent collaborative decision-making in complex traffic scenarios has become prominent. This report thoroughly analyzes how Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL) technology...

AI Regulation: Striking the Right Balance Between Innovation and Accountability

Sudhanshu Chandra, Himanshu, Parth Sharma
This research primarily proposes key components for the Computers, Ethics, Law, and Public Policy curriculum, tailored for professionals in AI, emerging technologies, computer science, information science, and engineering. “It advocates for immersive teaching strategies, emphasizing the integration of...

Does the Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme Affect Corporate Cash Holding Levels? Evidence from China’s A-Share Market

Menglin Li
Leveraging China’s carbon emissions trading scheme (ETS) as a quasi-natural experiment, this study employs a difference-in-differences (DID) design with data from A-share listed firms (2009–2020). Contrary to existing evidence from developed markets, we find that ETS reduces corporate cash holdings,...
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Analysis of Sentimental of Comments on Social Media using Machine Learning Techniques

Astitva Pathak, Yogesh Kumar Rathore, Ojas Tulswani, Munagala Suryanarayana Murthy
Sentiment analysis has become a very useful tool for understanding user feedback and sentiment expressed on social media platforms. This study focuses on analysing comments to classify sentiment using various ML and DL models, including RF, K-Nearest Neighbours (KNN), LR, Decision Trees, NB, and Long...
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Human Action Recognition Using LRCN & LSTM

Swapnil Patil, Devyani Ushir, Komal Shinde, Aditya Vhanmane, Siddharth Bhorge
Recent developments in artificial intelligence have enabled the world to detect objects, learn their surroundings, and forecast the next sequences. The cost of surveillance systems is reduced as a result of the development of embedded technology. The surroundings are being captured by the surveillance...

Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge (TPACK): A Perspective from Indonesian Undergraduate Students

Khairun Nisa, Syahrul Ramadhan, Harris Effendi Thahar
Teachers’ technical skills are critical to the learning process that facilitates student understanding. Using technology-based learning is one of the initiatives undertaken to improve their comprehension. Utilizing technology is one of the learning media that can be used in various fields of education...

Harmonizing Sustainable Urban Green Spaces in Greater Jakarta: A Legal Geography Analysis

Bani Pamungkas, Ayuning Budiati, Maulana Yusuf
Following Jakarta’s transition from the capital to a special region, it confronts numerous challenges affecting the Greater Jakarta region. Despite a mandated 30% allocation for green open space, Jakarta’s current provision only reaches 7.56%, according to the 2022 Detailed Spatial Planning Plan. With...
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Inventory and Evaluation of Agroforestry Systems in Laguboti District, Toba Regency, to Support Farmers’ Income

Fitra Syawal Harahap, Rahmawaty Rahmawaty, Abdul Rauf, Rahmanta Rahmanta
The agroforestry system is expected to optimize land productivity depending on how big the variation is. The methods observation methods in the field and interview methods to obtain information related to farmers’ socio-economic data, types of filler plants, and land. Results: The agroforestry system...
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Evaluation of The Waste Management System at The Bungus Bay Ferry Port, West Sumatra Province

Sri Kartini, Eko Nugroho Widjatmoko, Windi Noprianto, Muhammad Firdian
The Bungus Bay Ferry Port Service Unit is a ferry port in the West Sumatra Class II BPTD working area located in West Sumatra Province. This research aims to find out how waste from the results of ship operational activities is disposed of in the port area, and the activities of service users in the...

The Influence of Technological Innovation on ESG Performance in Electric Power Enterprises

——Empirical Study on A-share and H-share Listed Companies

Xupeng Wang, Xinchen Deng, Qing Xu
Based on 451 listed A-share and H-share power companies from 2009 to 2023, this study empirically examines the impact of technology innovation investment in power companies on their ESG performance. The research results indicate that increasing investment in technological research and development by...
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Performance Evaluation and Optimization of Pre-trained Deep Learning Models Using a Weighted Ensemble Approach for Lung Cancer Classification

Neha Raja Panwar, Prashant Kumar Shrivastava
Lung cancer remains to be among the leading contributor of deaths caused by cancer in the world, and accurate early diagnosis is a key to the better survival of the patient. The recent trends have observed the deep learning models as a promising tool in medical image analysis that can be used to accurately...
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The quality and chemical composition of eggs derived from Kampung Unggul Balitbangtan (KUB) crossed with Merawang and Murung Panggang local chickens

A. D. Anggita, E. Wahyuni, D. Maharani, Nurliyani
The efforts to support food security and increase the income of farmers, local chickens have a great potential to be developed into superior breeds, including superior egg production. This study aimed to evaluate the quality and chemical composition of eggs produced from Kampung Unggul Balitbangtan (KUB)...

Exploring Patterns of Educational Participation through K-Medoid: A Case Study of Central Java

Ariska Fitriyana Ningrum, Alwan Fadlurohman, Ihsan Fathoni Amri, Saeful Amri, Dannu Purwanto
This study analyzes the level of education participation in districts/cities in Central Java Province using the K-Medoids algorithm. The data used includes gross enrollment rate (APK), net enrollment rate (APM), school enrollment rate (APS), and expected years of schooling (HLS). The elbow method was...

SWOT Analysis: Utilization of Technology and Innovation in the Sustainability of Trusmi Batik Business in Cirebon Regency, West Java

Budi Eko Sutjipto, Yati, Agus Suman, Hari Wahyono
This study aims to analyze the extent of the use of technology and innovation in the sustainability of Trusmi’s batik business, seen from the marketing strategy it does. This type of research is a case study. The subjects in this study were Trusmi batik entrepreneurs. Data were collected through observation,...

The Effects of Pandemic Health Protocol to Territoriality at Residential Foyer

Catherine Valencia Gunawan, Nadia Ariella, Vincent Adriel, Alifia Wida Izzati, Greysia Susilo
Foyer was the space sometimes placed near the house’s front door and its function was transitional. Not many Indonesian family applied foyer inside their house. In COVID-19 pandemic situation now, good foyer area will be important to be inserted and applied into house. Good foyer designed to adapt with...

Leveraging Design Thinking and Indigenous Knowledge for Sustainable Innovation: The Case of ITIKI Title

Muthoni Masinde
Achieving sustainable innovation in resource-constrained settings requires inclusive, context-aware approaches that prioritise end-user participation. This paper presents the ITIKI (Information Technology and Indigenous Knowledge with Intelligence) system as a case study of how Design Thinking (DT) can...
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5.1 EFFECTS OF THE SGLT-2 INHIBITOR EMPAGLIFLOZIN ON VASCULAR FUNCTION AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES

Christian Ott, Kristina Striepe, Agnes Jumar, Marina Karg, Markus Schneider, Dennis Kannenkeril, Roland Schmieder
Pages: 58 - 58
Background: The selective sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitor empagliflozin leads to improved cardiovascular, renal and heart failure outcome in secondary prevention. To better understand these effects, we examined vascular function and central hemodynamics. Methods: In this prospective,...
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4.8 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE

Gabriel Dimitrov, Giovanni Scandale, Martino Recchia, Edoardo Perilli, Marzio Minola, Gianni Carzaniga, Maria Carotta, Mariella Catalano
Pages: 58 - 58
Background and aim: Several studies (1,2) suggest that patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) show an increase in arterial stiffness, nevertheless the impact on mortality is less documented. (3) Methods: 228 PAD patients mean age (68 ± 9 years) were followed-up for 4,8 ± 2 years. Anthropometric...
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The Reinforcement of Flexible Composite Beams Laminated Camphor – Reinforced Concrete

Pamella M Sri Rezeki, Yackob Astor, Mujiman, Ery Radya Juarti
Indonesia has a lot of abundant material resources. One of them is the availability of solid wood that can be used for bridge construction. The wood used as a bridge structural element has a 15-20 meters span with class III road loading capacity. However, wood has limited dimensions. Therefore, it is...
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4.7 PARAMETERS OF THE RESERVOIR-WAVE APPROACH AND MORTALITY IN DIALYSIS POPULATION

Mohsen Agharazii, Catherine Fortier, Marie-Pier Desjardins, Martin Schultz, James Sharman
Pages: 58 - 58
Background: A new model has been proposed to explain hemodynamic consequences of arterial stiffness, which integrates both wave propagation and aortic reservoir function. The aim of this study was to assess the association between parameters of reservoir-wave analysis and all-cause mortality in a population...
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5.6 CARDIOVASCULAR CONSEQUENCES OF EXTREME PREMATURITY: A FOLLOW-UP FROM THE EPICURE STUDY

Carmel McEniery, Joanne Beckman, Ian Wilkinson, Neil Marlow, John Cockcroft
Pages: 58 - 58
Background: Long-term outcomes following extremely preterm (EP) birth are becoming increasingly relevant, given improved survival rates. We previously reported altered arterial haemodynamics in 11 year olds who were <25 weeks gestation. The same individuals have now been re-evaluated in young adulthood. Methods:...

Retired Australian’s use of Information Technology: A Preliminary Study

Joanne Phythian, Julie Tucker, Tim Comber, Bruce Armstrong, Simon Pervan
Pages: 58 - 67
In July 2010, Coffs Harbour, Australia was announced as one of fourteen National Broadband Network (NBN) second release sites and in February 2013, a number of households and businesses in Coffs Harbour had infrastructure installed to enable them to access the NBN (www.minister.dbcde.gov.au). High speed...

A Multistage Heuristic Tuning Algorithm for an Analog Silicon Neuron Circuit

Ethan Green, Takashi Kohno
Pages: 58 - 61
This research looks at an ultra-low power subthreshold-operated silicon neuron circuit designed with qualitative neuronal modeling. One technical challenge to future implementation of such circuits is parameter tuning — a problem stemming from temperature sensitivity of subthreshold-operated MOSFETs...

Workload balancing in identical parallel machine scheduling using a mathematical programming method

Yassine Ouazene, Farouk Yalaoui, Hicham Chehade, Alice Yalaoui
Pages: 58 - 67
This paper addresses the workload balancing problem in identical parallel machines context. The problem consists of assigning different jobs to identical parallel machines in order to minimize the workload imbalance among the different machines. This problem is formulated as a linear mixed integer program...

Soliton Asymptotics of Rear Part of Non-Localized Solutions of the Kadomtsev-Petviashvili Equation

Anne Boutet de Monvel, Eugene Khruslov
Pages: 58 - 76
We construct non-localized, real global solutions of the Kadomtsev-Petviashvili-I eqution which vanish for x - and study their large time asymptotic behavior. We prove that such solutions eject (for t ) a train of curved asymptotic solitons which move behind the basic wave packet.

Algebraic Linearization of Hyperbolic Ruijsenaars­Schneider Systems

R. Caseiro, J.P. Françoise
Pages: 58 - 61
In this article, we present an explicit linearization of dynamical systems of RuijsenaarSchneider (RS) type and of the perturbations introduced by F Calogero [2] of these systems with all orbits periodic of the same period. The existence of this linearization and its algebraic nature relies on the dynamical...

On the Non-Dimensionalisation, Scaling and Resulting Interpretation of the Classical Governing Equations for Water Waves

Adrian Constantin, Robin Stanley Johnson
Pages: 58 - 73
In this note we describe the underlying principles — and pitfalls — of the process of non-dimensionalising and scaling the equations that model the classical problem in water waves. In particular, we introduce the two fundamental parameters (associated with amplitude and with wave length) and show how...

Empirical Study on SPOC-Based Mixed Teaching of College English Reading and Writing

Min She, Fei Chen
In order to improve students’ learning predicament in English learning and enhance their reading and writing abilities, this study aims at establishing a SPOC-based mixed classroom mode for College English reading and writing teaching. The SPOC creates a high-quality online learning environment for knowledge...

Dispersion Relations for Steady Periodic Water Waves of Fixed Mean-Depth with an Isolated Bottom Vorticity Layer

David Henry
Pages: 58 - 71
In this paper we obtain the dispersion relations for small-amplitude steady periodic water waves, which propagate over a flat bed with a specified mean depth, and which exhibit discontinuous vorticity. We take as a model an isolated layer of constant nonzero vorticity adjacent to the flat bed, with irrotational...
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Sizing Up Integrated Reporting Disclosure and Value: The Indonesia and Singapore Cases

Dwiarso Utomo, Zaky Machmuddah, Dian Indriana Hapsari
The purpose of this study is to provide empirical evidence regarding the relationship between Integrated Reporting Disclosure (IRD) and corporate value, moderated by company size. The research object is an IDX and SGX-registered manufacturing enterprise. Based on predefined sample parameters, several...
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Rainbow Connection Number of Shackle Graphs

M. Ali Hasan, Risma Yulina Wulandari, A.N.M. Salman
Let G be a simple, finite and connected graph. For a natural number k, we define an edge coloring c: E(G) → {1,2,…, k} where two adjacent edges can be colored the same. A u – v path (a path connecting two vertices u and v in V(G)) is called a rainbow path if no two edges of path receive the same color....

Research on the Impact of LGBT Culture in Social Media on Chinese LGBT Community

Jiabao Hu, Xinyi Tao, Shaofei Zhou, Manjun Zuo
There are many LGBT cultures in today’s social media, such as BL novels, BL film and television dramas, and CP culture. The LGBT culture originally belonging to specific groups has affected the contemporary overall culture to a certain extent. This paper attempts to answer the impact of the wide spread...

Predicting Energy Efficiency Performance for Building Integrated Photovoltaic

(Towards Greener Building, Universitas Ciputra Surabaya)

Susan Susan, Dyah Kusuma Wardhani
One-third of the world’s energy are consumed by buildings. In Indonesia, the main source of this energy is fossil fuel that act as the main contributor to global warming and climate change. Improving energy efficiency on a building is important to approach greener environment. EDGE is a tool that respond...

Comparative Study on the Development of Sponge Cities in China in Recent Ten Years

Chunxiao Zhu
The development of society has caused serious damage to the natural environment, which made the frequency of extreme weather events have greatly increased. Sponge city has the ability to store water, trap water and recycle water, which gives it huge advantages compared with traditional cities. By analyzing...
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Design and Implementation of Photo Printer System Based on Wechat Public Platform

Fan Li, Xiangdong You
This paper introduces the design and implementation of a self-service photo printing system based on wechat public platform. The users can upload photos through wechat public platform, edit photo and select size through the web, then print photo using the machine. Mobile client is developed based on...

Empirical Analysis on the Scientific Research Ability of Physical Education Teachers in Research Universities

Yuemin Zhang, Wanbing Shi
Scientific research ability is an essential quality of university teachers, but also an important index to evaluate research universities. Unfortunately, because of the particularity of the pre-service education, the physical education teachers have a weak foundation in doing scientific research. This...

Research on Social Responsibility Cultivation Model of Vocational College Students

Guang-Mei Lin, Kun Bai, Zhen Kong
Effective social responsibility training model is one of the important ways to realize the goal of high-quality talent education. Therefore, cultivation model of vocational students' social responsibility becomes a hot issue drawing attention from some experts and scholars. Based on investigations in...
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Methods And Problems Attempt in Scale-Free Models From Complex Networks

Bing Yao, Xiaomin Wang, Jing Su, Fei Ma, Xiyang Zhao, Ming Yao, Mingjun Zhang, Guoxing Wang
The dynamical phenomena of complex networks are not easy to model and to characterize by current methods of mathematics. Newman, Barabïasi and Watts pointed out the direction of researching complex networks by graph theory, which was successfully applied in current investigation of complex networks,...