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United States - China Competition in Creating New Markets in The Global E-Sports Industry

Sylvia Octa Putri, Kharisma Putri Nur Fatima, Bela Melati Sukma, Ghina Arindiya, Zahra Afifah Khurrahman
The rapid growth of the global eSports industry aligns with the digital revolution, which has driven the expansion of the digital economy. This study aims to examine the competition between the United States and China in creating and dominating new markets within the global eSports industry. The research...

The Beauty of West Java Cities Through Tourism Slogans

Sariah, Rini Widiastuti, Nia Kurnia
This study discusses the beauty of West Java cities recorded in tourism slogans, which are reviewed pragmatically using speech acts. The speech acts contained in tourism slogans refer to the type, function, and language used. The method used is a qualitative descriptive method. Data were collected by...

Designing Augmented Reality Application about Legendary Paintings in Indonesia for Gen Z

Jeniosa Dias Efrata, Nadia Mahatmi
Traditional museums that display such paintings are often perceived as boring by most individuals in this generation. However, art education plays a crucial role in shaping identity, critical thinking skills, and creativity. Augmented Reality (AR) technology offers an innovative solution by allowing...
Proceedings Article

Quick Insights into Exclusive Breastfeeding Barriers and Facilitators Among Working Women in Indonesia

Nindi Kusuma Dewi, Laras Putri Gamagitta, Herdhika Ayu Retno Kusumasari, Anditri Weningtyas, Asri Maharani, Chandra Kusuma Wardhana, Angga Aldian, Wahyu Hanifah Mutmainah, Maria Godiva
This study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to exclusive breastfeeding among working women in Indonesia. This descriptive study employed a survey method using Google Forms as a data collection tool. A total of 109 working mothers who were exclusively breastfeeding participated in this study....

AI-Driven Space Debris Detection and Trajectory Prediction System

Diksha Rade, Sanskruti Salve, Devesh Peandbhaje, Priyanshu Jaiswal, Prajval Said, Ganesh Ubale
The proliferation of space debris in Earth’s orbit poses an escalating challenge to satellite operations, space missions, and the longterm sustainability of orbital environments. Traditional debris monitoring systems, which predominantly utilize ground-based radar and optical telescopes, encounter limitations...

Research on the Characteristics of Scientific Researchers’ Demand for Scientific Data and Its Implications for the Construction and Service of Literature Resources

——Taking the customers of the National Science and Technology Library as an example

Liu Yuwei, Zhou Qin, Yang Chenlu
The rapid development of new artificial intelligence and data processing technologies has made scientific data an indispensable and crucial resource in scientific research. This study conducted a survey and analysis of scientific data needs among users of the National Science and Technology Library (hereinafter...

Needs Assessment of Psychoeducative Guidance Services To Increase Learning Motivation Of Elementary School Students

Musfirah Musfirah, Abdul Saman, Arismunandar Arismunandar
The purpose of this study was to determine the level of students’ need for psychoeducational guidance services to increase students’ motivation to learn in elementary schools. The research approach used in this study is a quantitative approach. The type of research used is descriptive quantitative. Based...

COMPARISON OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BASED ON SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHICS IN URBAN AND RESIDENTIAL AREAS IN CHILDREN AGED 3–5 YEARS

Rizal Dwi Prasetyo, Dona Sandy Yudasmara, Nindi Kusuma Dewi
The study aims to compare the levels of physical activity in children aged 3–5 years living in densely populated urban areas and residential areas. This research is a comparative study with an observational data collection technique, examining the physical activity levels of children aged 3–5 years in...

Online Teaching and Learning: Reconceptualising Classroom Interaction

Fazita Md Tab, Mimi Nahariah Azwani Mohamed, Elizabeth M. Anthony, Muhammad Zaki Yahaya, Shakina Shahlee
The shift to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic transformed traditional classroom dynamics, especially classroom interaction—an essential component of second language learning. However, limited research has examined how English language educators conceptualise and promote interaction in fully...

Factors Influencing Purchasing Decision in Online Platform Among College Girls in Chennai

R. Nithya, C. Ramamurthy
Consumer needs and expectations contribute to technological advancement which in turn helps in meeting the customer needs and enhance their satisfaction. Online shopping made life comfortable and time saving also making products availability and access worldwide. Usages of online shopping portal have...
Proceedings Article

The Study on the Identification of Species, Abundance, and Diversity of Ichthyofauna in the Manggar Reservoir of Balikpapan

Sri Winaryanti, Asfie Maidie, Samsul Rizal
Manggar Reservoir functions as both a rainwater catchment and the main raw water source for Balikpapan while also supporting local subsistence fishing activities. This community-based fishing is primarily aimed at fulfilling household nutritional needs rather than for commercial purposes. The objective...

Strategic HRM in the Hybrid Work Era: A Multi-Case Study of Practice and Transformation

Nguyen Thi Phuong Nam
The widespread adoption of hybrid work arrangements has prompted organizations to fundamentally rethink how human resource management (HRM) systems are designed, integrated, and enacted. While the Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) literature emphasizes the alignment of HR practices with organizational...

Sustainable Transport Development of Pedestrian Crossing Facilities for Vulnerable Sidewalk Users in Cimahi City Square

Agah Muhammad Mulyadi, Lulu Qonita Lutfiya, Fitri Yulia Rahmawati, Sidik Baitul Rochmat, Casare Adi Nugraha, Ferry Rusgiyarto
There is pedestrian bridge on the east side of the City Square to facilitate pedestrian crossing over Amir Mahmud Street. The purpose of this study is (1) to assess the level of service of the pedestrian bridge, (2) to identify appropriate types of pedestrian crossing, and (3) to assess the technical...

Digital Human Resources Management and Local Governance Transformation: An Integrative Narrative Review

Benaich Mohamed, Baddih Hindou, Ettoumi Youssef
The digitalization of human resources (HR) has become a key driver of organizational transformation in both public and private sectors. This narrative review, based on 50 academic articles published between 1986 and 2025 in indexed journals (Scopus and Web of Science), examines the relationship between...

The Influence of Corporate Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Commitment to Company Performance with Slack Resources as Moderation

Wuryan Andayani, Adel Hikam Arif, Maharani Wuryantoro
This study aims to examine The Influence of CSR and Stakeholder Commitment on Firm performance with Slack Resources as Moderation. This research’s contribution is that companies carry out philanthropy to communities affected by Covid19, and companies with excess resources can help people affected by...
Proceedings Article

Enhancing Web Security Detection with AI-Driven Mitigation Techniques

Muhammed Ismaeel, Prashant Lokhande, Bandanawaz Kotiyal
Web applications face constant threats from cyber attackers exploiting vulnerabilities like Command Injection, and Outdated Components. There are several popular scanners for finding vulnerabilities, but they do not often find these two OWASP TO 10 vulnerabilities. In this research work, our proposed...

Participatory Communication for Empowering Urban Farming Families

(Study on Family Business “Prima Flora - Prima Aqiqah” Bandar Lampung City)

Bangun Suharti, Nanang Trenggono, Andy Corry W, Ibrahim Besar
Urban farmers who have limited land, can function their land in an integrated manner which is commonly known as integrated urban farming. Urban agriculture with this integrated urban farming system has great potential to be developed and has an impact on empowering farming families and the local community....
Conference Abstract

P12.03 RELATIONSHIP OF COMMON CAROTID ARTERY WAVE INTENSITY WITH AGE AND SEX IN HEALTHY NORMOTENSIVE PEOPLE

C.M. Park, J.E. Davies, S. Curtis, S.A.M. Thom, J. Mayet, K.H. Parker, A.D. Hughes
Pages: 181 - 182
Conference Abstract

P3.06 VASCULAR FUNCTION IN HIV-1 (SUBTYPE C) POSITIVE BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS WITH AND WITHOUT ARV TREATMENT: A THREE YEAR PROSPECTIVE STUDY

J.M. van Rooyen, C.M.T. Fourie, H.W. Huisman, R. Schutte, S. Péter, N.T. Malan, L. Malan, A. Kruger, A.E. Schutte
Pages: 181 - 181
The objective was to study the changes in vascular function of HIV-1 (subtype C) infected black Africans over three years. In a longitudinal study (2005–2008) we compared the vascular function of 140 HIV+ (newly diagnosed) black Africans from the North-West province, South Africa. Seventy seven of the...
Conference Abstract

P12.02 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMPAIRED LUNG FUNCTION AND CARDIAC FUNCTION IN OLDER INDIVIDUALS

B.J. McDonnell, I. Munnery, M. Munnery, C. Bolton, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 181 - 181
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P3.18 SHEAR WAVE ELASTOGRAPHY ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID ARTERY PLAQUE – HISTOLOGY FINDINGS

S. Nduwayo, R.B. Panerai, K.V. Ramnarine, A.R. Naylor, T.G. Robinson, K. West
Pages: 181 - 182
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P3.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE GREATER IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN AGE-MATCHED AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MEN DESPITE SIMILAR PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

R. Rezai, G. Goudot, J. Finn, F. Wu, JK. Cruickshank
Pages: 181 - 181
For given levels of blood pressure (BP), people with ‘stiffer’ (less distensible) large arteries develop more cardiovascular (CVS) events, as is typical of diabetes. South Asians (SA) develop excess mortality from all CVS disease, African-Caribbeans (AfC) lower overall mortality despite more hypertension...
Conference Abstract

P7.10 RENAL FUNCTION DOES NOT MODIFY PREDICTIVE VALUE OF CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE AND PULSATILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CAD

P. Jankowski, A. Bednarek, M. Kloch-Badełek, J. Wiliński, L. Bryniarski, D. Dudek, D. Czarnecka, K. Kawecka-Jaszcz
Pages: 181 - 181
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P3.04 AORTIC STIFFNESS IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH WHITE COAT EFFECT

C.A. Taylor, L.A. Tomlinson, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 181 - 181
Introduction: The difference between systolic blood pressure (SBP) measured in clinic and during the daytime phase of ambulatory BP measurement (ABPM) (Δclinic-day ABPM SBP) has been used as a measure of white-coat effect. We hypothesised that this was mediated through increased aortic stiffness resulting...
Conference Abstract

P11.10 ARTERIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION ARE INFLUENCED BY ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY AND BY THE PRESENCE OF RENAL DAMAGE IN HIV POSITIVE PATIENTS

F. Cesana, A. Maloberti, M. Pozzi, M. Corciulo, G. Grosso, D. Dozio, F. Citterio, M. Alloni, S. Nava, M. Stucchi, A. Capra, C. Giannattasio, G. Mancia
Pages: 181 - 181

The Application of Robotic 3D Printing in Neuroprosthetic Interfaces

Yang Yang
Currently, robots can replicate artificial limbs with high precision. Various electrode implantation methods have been proposed to give users more control over prosthetic limbs, which differ in the way signals are transmitted inside and outside the body. However, the inevitable disadvantage of these...

Estimating the parameter of Exponential distribution under Type-II censoring from fuzzy data

Nayereh Bagheri Khoolenjani, Fateme Shahsanaie
Pages: 181 - 195
Statistical analysis of lifetime distributions under Type-II censoring scheme is based on precise lifetime data. However, in real situations all observations and measurements of Type-II censoring scheme are not precise numbers but more or less non-precise, also called fuzzy. This paper deals with the...

On Negatons of the Toda Lattice

Cornelia Schiebold
Pages: 181 - 193
Negatons are a solution class with the following characteristic properties: They consist of solitons which are organized in groups. Solitons belonging to the same group are coupled in the sense that they drift apart from each other only logarithmically. The groups themselves rather behave like particles....

Reflectionless Analytic Difference Operators III. Hilbert Space Aspects

S.N.M. Ruijsenaars
Pages: 181 - 209
In the previous two parts of this series of papers, we introduced and studied a large class of analytic difference operators admitting reflectionless eigenfunctions, focusing on algebraic and function-theoretic features in the first part, and on connections with solitons in the second one. In this third...

Exactly Integrable Systems Connected to Semisimple Algebras of Second Rank A2, B2, C2, G2

A.N. Leznov
Pages: 181 - 197
Exactly integrable systems connected to semisimple algebras of second rank with an arbitrary choice of grading are presented in explicit form. General solutions of these systems are expressed in terms of matrix elements of two fundamental representations of the corresponding semisimple groups.

r-Matrix for the Restricted KdV Flows with the Neumann Constraints

Ruguang Zhou
Pages: 181 - 189
Under the Neumann constraints, each equation of the KdV hierarchy is decomposed into two finite dimensional systems, including the well-known Neumann model. Like in the case of the Bargmann constraint, the explicit Lax representations are deduced from the adjoint representation of the auxiliary spectral...

Parasupersymmetric Quantum Mechanics with Arbitrary p and N

Zoya Symenoh
Pages: 181 - 185
The generalization of parasupersymmetric quantum mechanics generated by an arbitrary number of parasupercharges and characterized by an arbitrary order of paraquantization is given. The relations for parasuperpotentials are obtained. It is shown that parasuperpotentials can be explicitly expressed via...

Developing an Approach to Colour Assessment of Works of Art on Aim to Creating a Comfortable and Harmonious Interior

Oksana Pylypchuk, Andrii Polubok, Olga Krivenko, Olena Safronova, Danylo Kosenko, Nataliia Avdieieva
This study was specially tailored to develop an approach to colour scheme evaluation for works of art within an interior with aim to create a comfortable and harmonious living space. To achieve the study objectives, the following methods were applied: article review; systematic review of key compositional...

An Empirical Analysis on the Changes of Students’ Learning Behaviors Based on Online Presentation-Assimilation-Discussion Mode

Ming Cao, Xiangfu Fan
Online Presentation-Assimilation-Discussion (OPAD) is a new type of internet-based teaching mode. The purpose of this paper is to study students online learning behaviors based on OPAD mode. It mainly focuses on how students’ feelings and attitudes toward the online learning influence their learning...
Proceedings Article

Coordination Training Model Innovation for Junior Futsal Players: Aiken’s Validity

Yulvia Miftachurochmah, Endang Rini Sukamti
Coordination is one of the most critical elements for futsal players, especially for junior players. This study aimed to examine the content validity of the coordination training model for junior futsal players using a qualitative and quantitative approach. Four experts, two in the physical condition...

Development of Android-Based Specialization Tests for Selection of Prospective Vocational Students

Rina Febriana Hendrawan, Muksin Muksin, Dede Rahmat Hidayat
This study aims to develop an android-based vocational student selection specialization instrument to prepare appropriate Vocational Education inputs. Each student has a unique character. Uniqueness is an advantage, and in education, this advantage is called potential, which must be continuously trained...

The Soviet Architecture Key Problems in the Second Half of the 1930s: on Materials of Plenums the Board of the Soviet Architects Union of the USSR

Yulia Starostenko
The article focuses on the materials of nine Plenums of the Board of the Union of Soviet Architects of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), which took place in the second half of the 1930s in the period between the First All-Union Congress of Soviet Architects in 1937 and the beginning of...

Existential Angst and the Question of Human Freedom

Yijun Zhou
This paper briefly explores the metaphysics of freedom and death through an analysis of the short film, Amito 502, from an existential point of view. It brings into philosophical light the motivating drive by which the film’s main character commits murder as a means of self-realization and a daring act...
Proceedings Article

Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in COVID-19 Patients with Acute Respiratory Disorder Syndrome: Literature Review

Puji Nurani, Fahrun Nur Rosyid
Background: COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). It develops into acute respiratory distress and the majority of affected patients are placed under respiratory assistance in the intensive care unit. Furthermore, several efforts have been made...

Analysis on the Director’s Style and Traumatic Narration in Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

Jiahe Peng
With the continuous development of technology, for the creation of film and television, the audience not only requires the director to innovate in the content of storytelling, but also differs from traditional works in shooting technology and narrative way. The author theory makes the director’s personal...

Protection and Development of Traditional Korean-Chinese Villages Against the Background of “Beautiful Countryside”

Jingxin Zhang, Songhua Gao, Yuan Zeng
Ethnic minorities are the national memory of China. How to pass on this memory is an important proposition for the protection and development of ethnic minorities today. Taking traditional Korean-Chinese villages as an example, this paper studies the landscape planning of traditional Korean-Chinese villages...

Applications of "ITIL +" Concept in Engineering Design Enterprises

Guangbin Sun, Hongqi Li, Haiying Huang
Engineering design enterprises are now facing many IT operation problems with the further development of information construction in these enterprises. The best solution to solve the IT operational problems is to build IT operational systems based on ITIL. As IT cost accounting based on engineering projects...
Proceedings Article

Secure Information Assets with Data: An Information Security Governance Framework Using Orchestrated Data Analytics from a Holistic Perspective

Huaying Chen, Zhijun Song
Information Security (InfoSec) Governance Framework is applied to help in-house professionals, including top-level officers, as well as practitioners doing field work, in order to operate the organizational InfoSec business within a systematic approach. This paper proposes a framework from the perspective...
Proceedings Article

Consumer Perception towards High-quality Red Wine in China

Yukun Li, Feng Tan, Keith Walley, Yang Xu
Chinese consumers have their own choice criteria for high-quality red wine. It is found that food quality, brand, packaging, valuable concern and price impact buying aims. Furthermore, consumer characteristic can affect buying high-quality red wine. It is interestingly proved that the higher the education...