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Proceedings Article

Study on Shear Rate Effects in Direct Shear Tests at Saturated Soil–Geotextile Interfaces

Jianhua Dong, Jianhua Huang, Pengfei He
The shear rate effect on saturated soil–geotextile interface behavior was investigated through modified direct shear tests on silty clay from the Lanzhou New District, China, under four normal stress levels (25–100 kPa) and four shear rates (0.02–1.2 mm/min). Results show that all shear stress–displacement...

“Admiration of Flowers in Poems” — On Translation of Flower Images in Tang Poems Under the Guidance of Green Translation

Qin Nan, Fan Xiangtao
Social development is the driving force of translation research and practice. The green concept has taken deep roots in people’s hearts with increasing global ecological awareness. Therefore, green development has become the focus of global ecological civilization construction. “Strengthening ecological...

G20 and Sustainable Finance: A Case for GSS+ Bonds

Pratiti Nayak, Zeenat Taher, Anant V. Maria
Sustainable Finance aims at the concept of incorporating various ESG factors into the process of investment decision-making in the financial domain. The concept of sustainable financing aims at increasing long-term investments in sustainable economic activities & projects. India’s G-20 presidency...

Global Sustainable Tourism Council Criteria (GSTC) Approach in Sustainable Tourism Planning

Case Study of Silokek Geopark Tourism at Sijunjung Regency

Ali Anis, Hari Setia Putra, Zul Azhar, Tia Rahmadani
Environmental protection is one of the factors to consider when planning sustainable tourism. Careful environmental protection and protection of flora and fauna are also practiced in tourist areas. Sustainable tourism planning is a development of travel concepts that can have long-term impacts. Whether...

The Effect of Prodigy Math Learning Media Based on Digital Based Learning on Student Learning Outcomes in Grade IV Mathematics Subjects

Risa Vaniar Haliza, Ika Lestari, Herlina Usman, Iva Sarifah
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of prodigy math learning media on the learning outcomes of fourth grade students in Mathematics subjects. The method used in this research is a quantitative experimental method with a quasi experimental design type two group pre test-post test control...
Proceedings Article

A Review on Standard Techniques Used in Object Detection from a Distance

Vibhuti Bhardwaj, Vikhyati Singh, Mansi Mishra, Manya Bhardwaj, Khandakar F. Rahman
This review explores how modern technology is transforming navigation for blind and visually impaired individuals, with a focus on tools that detect objects and measure distances. By harnessing advancements in imaging and machine learning, it becomes possible to turn visual data into useful feedback...

Transforming Indonesian Education: A Quality Assurance Model Based on Global Best Practices

Herlina Sari, Aslamiah Aslamiah
Ensuring the delivery of high-quality education has been a persistent challenge within Indonesia’s education system, requiring innovative solutions that align with local needs while leveraging global best practices. This study examines quality assurance frameworks implemented in Finland, South Korea,...

Effectiveness of the Realistic Mathematics Education Approach in Mathematics Learning

Subekti Anjarwati, Tri Adiwahyono, Robiatul Adawiya, Yusinta Dwi Ariyani, Ika Tri Susilowati
Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) is an approach to mathematics education that has been developed in the Netherlands since 1970 and was adapted in Indonesia to become Realistic Mathematics Education (PMR). RME is a mathematics learning model that provides realistic explanations, where mathematics...

Culinary Translation as Cultural Diplomacy: Evidence from Indonesia’s Official Tourism Website Kemenpar

Achmad Naufal Irsyadi, Anik Cahyaning Rahayu, Sudarwati Sudarwati, Dheny Jatmiko, Eka Fadilah
This study examined the translation techniques in rendering Indonesian culinary terms into English and to interpret their implications for the representation of cultural identity in tourism discourse. A text-based interpretative approach was used in this study with dataset obtained from the official...

Comparative Study: Use of ICT Media in Learning for Deaf Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Malaysia and Indonesia

Rizqi Fajar Pradipta, Mohammad Efendi, Abdul Huda, Dimas Arif Dewantoro, Mohd Hanafi Mohd Yasin
In this case, teacher professionalism promotes student learning activities by managing information and the environment (including learning locations, methods, and media, rating systems, facilities and infrastructure) as well as the ability to teach students. Also includes the ability to do. Make it easy....
Proceedings Article

Emerging Crop Traceability Systems in Smart Farming: A Review

Ummul Hanan Mohamad, David Wong You King, Muhammad Arif bin Riza, Mohammad Nazir Ahmad
Traceability is the ability to retrieve the history, use, location or activity of an identified item, hence crop traceability system is a system that provides unique identification to the crop and tracks all information from the seed until the end product in the market. Crop traceability is beneficial...
Proceedings Article

Violence Against Health Care Workers in Health Care Services: A Literature Review

Samer Ayyash, Elham Ruziqat, Ayat Alsmadi, Aya Melhem, Nidal Eshah, Anas Khalifeh, Dawlah Helou
Background: The healthcare sector is a complex and demanding sector, with workplace violence being a serious risk to healthcare workers. Aim: The current literature review to understand the frequency of workplace violence against nurses and how it relates to stress at work, job satisfaction,...

Sustainable Financial Aspect in MSMEs

Linna Ismawati, Ilham Fauzi, Devan Raditya Pratama, Mega Malita, Eneng Intan
Investigating the Sustainable Financial Aspect of Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in Gurat is the goal of this study. The success of MSMEs in managing their finances is seen to be significantly influenced by financial attitudes and financial literacy. This study employs SWOT analysis...
Proceedings Article

Stand-alone PR Controlled 3-Φ FourlegVSI with Linear and Non-Linear Loads

B. V. Arun Kumar, S. Anil Kumar, K. Niteesh Kumar, M. Srinivasa Reddy, V. Anantha Lakshmi
In this paper, the simulation of a 3-Φ, quadruple VSI with linear and nonlinear loads is performed. The disadvantages of split DC link three-phase VSI are eliminated in 3-Φ Fourleg VSI. In this work, the proportional-resonant and proportional-control strategies are applied. This paper uses the SVPWM...

The Interplay of Business Analytics and Business Organizational Functions: Input to SMEs Strategic Management Plan

Altagracia A. Silaya, Flormando P. Baldovino
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across ASEAN, including the Philippines, face growing pressure to adopt data-driven decision-making, yet empirical evidence on how business analytics is integrated into their core functions remains limited. This study investigates the relationship between business...

The Effect of Deffered Tax Burden, Bonus Compensation, and Debt Agreements on Profit Management

(Empirical Study on Food and Beverage Sub-sector Manufacturing Companies Listed on the IDX in 2018–2021)

Tabrani, Eva Anggra Yunita, Adilah P, Sari Wiyanti, Rita Milenia S
This investigation makes use of the variable effects of bonus pay, debt agreements, and deferred tax burden on profit management. These four factors were chosen because there were discrepancies in earlier studies, or what is known as a research gap. The goal of the study is to ascertain the impact of...
Proceedings Article

Big Data-Driven Innovations in Hospitality and Tourism: Enhancing Accessibility and Personalized Travel Experiences

Tanmay Mendhey
The rapid advancement of data analytics has revolutionized the tourism and hospitality sectors, transforming them from labor- intensive models into insight-driven industries. While existing research emphasizes the influence of large-scale data analysis on general tourism trends, its role in addressing...

Needs Analysis Development of Character Value-Oriented Online Learning Evaluation Instruments

Ni Luh Sakinah Nuraini, Andini Mukharoma Meidina, Bastian Dwi Bagas Vilano, Novita Wahyu Maulida, Ratih Elvia Valda, Rochan Nurseto
The rapid development of technology, especially related to online evaluation applications, provides several alternatives in making it easier for teachers to evaluate learning to their students. Preliminary data obtained from participants related to experiences related to evaluation during online learning....

Analysis of the Basic Causes and Main Effects of Britain’s Exit from the EU

Based on the Specific Agenda of Brexit

Yafei Meng
After more than four years, Britain will finally exit the European Union in December 2020, which is called a world political earthquake. Britain’s exit from the EU is not a coincidence, but has deep political and cultural roots behind it. Combing the history before and after Britain’s exit from the EU,...

Development of Digital Animation Media for Learning Chinese Consonants Pronunciation

Lukluk Ul M., Aiga Ventivani, Octi Rjeky M., Karina Fefi L.S, Trikora Mahardhika
The world of education is currently changing in a massive transformation due to the covid 19 pandemic. This leads to education management which is connected to the internet access. The changes on ITC can be a challenge for educational institutions like the Department of Chinese Education, State University...
Proceedings Article

AI-Driven Water Quality Index Prediction Framework for River Monitoring in India: Modeling, Explainability, and Policy Implications

Maya Kurulekar, Mohit Sapat, Richa Panchgaur
Proper evaluation of river water quality is the key to the sustenance of the eco-system, sustainable use of resources, and the preservation of human health. In the current work, we will present an artificial intelligence-based algorithm that will predict the Water quality index (WQI) of Indian rivers...

Combating Cyber Attacks in Online Banking: Effective Prevention Techniques and User Awareness Strategies

Samriti Mahajan, Praveen Kumar Pandey, Komal Jaiswal, Sapna Sharma, Sandeep Kapoor, Anuradha
The Phishing-attacks pose a serious threat to the security of online banking. These scams rely on manipulating human behaviour to steal sensitive details. Attackers seek passwords and account numbers. As people rely more on digital services, methods have become more advanced. This change raises dangers...

India-Africa Cooperation in the Digital Age: Navigating Privacy Protection and Emerging Challenges in the Global South

Pooja Kapoor, Deepali Rani Sahoo
India, which collaborates with the developing countries and boosting representation around the world, has continued to stand by the Global South. By advocating the inclusion of Africa in international fora (like the G20), India is making a robust contribution to empower Africa. Another example of India’s...

Teacher’s Job Crafting During Work From Home

The Role of Organizational Citizenship Behavior

Muhammad Tamar, Nur Fajar Alfitra, Nurul Utami, Mario Fernando, Nova Amalia, Ayu Anggraeni, Birgita Yoretha, Afzal Sayed Munna, Rudi Salam
High school teachers who have been teaching from home (WFH) experience their challenges to teaching online. This condition causes high school teachers to adapt to the changing demands of their work. During this online learning process, high school teachers are also required to do extra-role behavior...

Objectives of Sustainable Development and Analysis of People’s Economy Improvement

Bachtari Alam Hidayat, Evi Yuliana, Baskoro Wicaksono, Kusmawaty Matara, Afriyanni, Sekar Nur Wulandari, Nanda Hasanul Amri, Herie Saksono
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are defined as development goals which ensure that the community’s economic wellbeing is improved, social life is sustained, the environment’s quality is maintained, and justice and good governance are properly implemented. These goals prescribed by the United...
Conference Abstract

P3.10 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND AUGMENTATION INDEX ARE ASSOCIATED WITH 10-YEAR GENERAL CARDIOVASCULAR RISK AND HEART/VASCULAR AGE IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED, NEVER-TREATED HYPERTENSION

P. Xaplanteris, C. Vlachopoulos, G. Vyssoulis, I. Dima, D. Terentes-Printzios, N. Ioakeimidis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 182 - 182
Background: The Framingham Heart Study group has proposed an algorithm for calculating the 10-year risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) and heart/vascular age. The predictors used are age, diabetes, smoking, systolic blood pressure, total and high density cholesterol. We investigated the association...
Conference Abstract

P7.16 ASSESSMENT OF CENTRAL HAEMODYNAMICS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN THE COMMUNITY – ARE WE THERE YET?

D. Nunan, S. Wassertheurer, D. Lasserson, B. Hametner, S. Flemming, A. Ward, C. Heneghan
Pages: 182 - 183
Conference Abstract

P3.09 IMPACT OF BIRTH WEIGHT ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

K.L. Miles, B.J. McDonnell, J.R. Cockcroft, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 182 - 182
Objective: Accumulating evidence suggests that low birth weight is associated with increased risk of future cardiovascular risk and increased systolic blood pressure. However the relationship between birth weight and arterial stiffness is controversial. We examined this relationship in the ENIGMA study,...
Conference Abstract

P12.06 DOES A 6-MONTH MILITARY MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN HAVE AN IMPACT ON INFLAMMATION MARKERS, VITAMIN D LEVEL, AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS?

E. Salum, M. Zilmer, P. Kampus, J. Kals, E. Unt, M. Serg, M. Zagura, M. Blöndal, K. Zilmer, J. Eha
Pages: 182 - 182
Conference Abstract

P3.08 EFFECTS OF REGULAR LEISURE EXERCISE ON ARTERIAL PRESSURE AUGMENTATION. THE MONICA/KORA AUGSBURG STUDY

M.R.P. Markus, J. Stritzke, W. Lieb, A. Luchner, A. Döring, U. Keil, H. Schunkert, H.W. Hense
Pages: 182 - 182
Background: Exercise influences pulse wave morphology, but the mechanisms are unknown. Methods: We measured radial arterial pulse wave contour (SphygmoCorR) in 1005 adults from a cohort follow-up examination in 2004/5 and compared individuals who, by self report, were sedentary (NPE, of less than one...
Conference Abstract

P7.14 C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND MARKERS OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HIGH CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PATIENTS

J. Badariene, L. Ryliskytė, M. Kovaite, A. Čypiene, V. Skorniakov, V. Dzenkeviciute, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 182 - 182

Countering Broken Home Stigma of Adolescents On Social Media

Yuni Retnowati
Society stigmatizes adolescents from broken homes as environment destroyers, uncontrollable, and immoral, hindering their development and achievement. Hamur Inspiration Community uses social media to fight the stigma associated with adolescents who have encountered a broken home. The study’s objectives...
Conference Abstract

P3.07 INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE

J. Bellien, C. Freguin, M. Iacob, L. Kandil, C. Thuillez, M. Godin, R. Joannides
Pages: 182 - 182
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is characterized by the development of renal cysts related to polycystin mutations in the tubular wall leading to renal failure. Moreover, patients with ADPKD also display early cardiovascular complications including hypertension and aneurysms before...
Conference Abstract

P7.13 WHICH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS PARAMETER IS THE BEST PREDICTOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS?

Othmane T. El Hadj, O. Cseprekál, J. Nemcsik, J. Egresits, M. Szathmári, A. Tislér
Pages: 182 - 182
Conference Abstract

P12.04 THE ROLE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN ACETYLCHOLINE-INDUCED RELAXATION OF DEENDOTHELIZED ARTERIES

S. Cacanyiova, F. Kristek, I. Dovinova, W. Boecker, V.E. Samoilova, I.B. Buchwalow
Pages: 182 - 182

A Scoring Rule-based Truthful Demand Response Mechanism

Keisuke Hara, Takayuki Ito
Pages: 182 - 192
Demand Response (DR) has been extensively studied as one of the important features of smart grid. The DR strategies can be grouped into two categories, one is incentive-based DR and the other is pricing-based DR. Our work focuses on DR involving both pricing factor and incentive factor using scoring...

Measures of Complementarity and Compatibility in Strategic Alliances for Innovation: A Review of Literature

Ram Kumar Dhurkari, M.K. Nandakumar
Pages: 182 - 201
By focusing on resource-based view (RBV) and dynamic capability view (DCV), a target firm can be assessed for its complementarity and compatibility by the alliance-initiating firm to form a strategic technology alliance. This is because complementarity and compatibility among the partner firms affect...

Classification of Japanese Documents and Ranking of Representative Documents by Using the Characteristic of the Frequencies of Words

Jun Kimura, Yasunari Yoshitomi, Masayoshi Tabuse
Pages: 182 - 185
We developed a method for classification of Japanese documents and ranking of representative documents by using the characteristic of the frequencies of nouns. A representative document is defined as a document whose feature vector is the closest to the center of gravity of the class in the feature vector...

Bipedal robot locomotion modelling with virtual height inverted pendulum and preview control approaches in Simulink environment

Ramil Khusainov, Ilya Afanasyev, Leysan Sabirova, Evgeni Magid
Pages: 182 - 187
Control algorithms development for humanoid locomotion is difficult due to humanoid’s high number of Degrees of Freedom and system nonlinearity. Moreover, a humanoid may lose balance as its walking speed changes. We present AR-601M humanoid locomotion modelling with virtual height inverted pendulum and...

Elliptic even finite-gap potentials and spectra of the Schrödinger operator

A.M. Korostil'
Pages: 182 - 192
A simple method for calculating finite-gap elliptic potentials and corresponding spectra of the one-dimensional Schrödinger operator which is based on a general representation of the potentials in a form of rational functions of the Weierstrass function and trace formulae is proposed. It is shown that...

Feasibility of Setting Up a Personal Credit Institution in Somalia

Xiyao Kang
The common perceive about Somalia is usually that the poorest country around the world, and no economic activity can take place here. However, its situation provides a nice prerequisite for personal credit institution. This paper analyzes the potentials and underlying challenges of this idea, like high...
Proceedings Article

Analgesic Effect of the Ethanol Extract of Sisik Naga Leaf (Drymoglossum sp.) on White Male Mice (Mus musculus)

Yessi Febriani, Muharni Saputri, Elim Simatupang
Pain is a sense of discomfort and accompanied by pain due to cell damage to the body. Pain can be overcome with the use of modern medicine and folk remedies. One of the plants that are suspected to be analgesics is the sisik naga leaf (Drymoglossum sp.). This test aims to find out the analgesic effect...

Tele-Counseling Services for Clients

During COVID-19 Pandemic

Muhammad Ali Equatora, Rachmayanthy Rachmayanthy, Odi Jarodi, Shinta Muliati, Ambo Upe
Tele-Counseling service for clients during the COVID-19 pandemic period becomes a very efficient and effective service model. The limitations of the COVID-19 pandemic situation encourage counselors to find the most reliable alternative in conducting guidance and counseling activities to continue to be...

The Meaning of Non-Verbal Sampur Motion in Gandrung Dance Banyuwangi East Java

Hery Bambang Cahyono
Gandrung Dance is one of the leading cultural tourism destinations in the Banyuwangi Regency, East Java. Now the dance is getting very broad attention from the government and from the Banyuwangi community. Held on Boom Beach which was joined by thousands of dancers with very charming clothes and movements....