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Upgrading of Export Industry Structure Under China’s Economic Uncertainty and RMB Exchange Rate Fluctuations

Yixun Wang
Since China’s reform and opening up, the exchange rate between foreign and domestic currencies and the import and export industry have played a complementary and balancing role. In view of the problems faced by the import and export industry under the current economic situation, this article will study...

Pathways to Sustainable Competitive Advantage for SMEs: A Bibliometric Analysis

Catharina Clara, Sulastri Sulastri, Ahmad Maulana
This conceptual paper develops a framework for building sustainable competitive advantage (SCA) in SMEs through intangible resources. Drawing on the Resource-Based Theory, the Resource Advantage Theory of Competition, the Dynamic Capabilities middle-range theory, and the Technology-Organization-Environment...

Substitution of SP-36 With Vermicompost Fertilizer on the Growth and Yield of Mung Beans (Vigna radiata L.)

Supriyono Supriyono, Bigar Cahya Bagaskara, Pardono Pardono, Djoko Purnomo
This research aims to substitute synthetic phosphate fertilizer with organic phosphate fertilizer used from worms (vermicompost) which does not reduce the growth and yield of mung beans. This research was conducted at the Experimental Farm in Jumantono, Karanganyar, from October 2023 to January 2024....

Development of E-Module Based Realistic Mathematics Education Using Blended Learning Oriented Towards Computational Thinking Skills

Shaheb Alkiram, Sugiman Sugiman, Hadi Nur Rahman, Tsabita Nurul Izza
This study aimed to produce a valid, practical, and effective e-module for learning mathematics based on realistic mathematics education oriented toward students’ computational thinking abilities. The products developed are in the form of e-modules integrated into Canvas LMS as a blended learning medium,...
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Research on the Compliance Path and Trust Law Improvement for Trustor Personal Information Protection in Trust Business in the Big Data Era

Chao Yang, Zhibo Xue
Under the new circumstances, fulfilling trust management responsibilities requires the support of big data in the refined development of trust business. However, this move increases the risk and probability of trustor information being leaked or exploited by trust companies. Currently, trust companies...

Criminal Accountability for Perpetrators of Human Trafficking in Overseas Internship Activities

Kasiaman Pasaribu, Kartina Pakpahan, Sonya Airini Batubara, Iin Hot Prinauli Purba
Overseas internship programs are promoted to enhance the competence of young Indonesian workers through international cooperation. Behind these opportunities, implementation practices often harbor human rights risks, especially labor exploitation that may constitute the crime of human trafficking. The...

GEEP Accounting Integrated with Agricultural Ecological Value and Measurement of Regional Economic Coordination—A Case Study of the Pearl River Delta Urban Agglomeration

Suyang Chen, Yuan Zhang
The Gross Ecosystem Economic Product (GEEP) accounting system is crucial for implementing the “Two Mountains” theory and advancing ecological civilization. This study develops a GEEP accounting framework that integrates agricultural ecosystem values for the Pearl River Delta urban agglomeration and calculates...

Developing a Competency Testing Tool for Simple Building Electrical Installation Schematic

Dadang Mulyana, Mega Silvia Dewy, Azmi Rizki Lubis, Muhsin Harahap
This research addresses the critical need for a valid and reliable competency assessment tool for simple building electrical installation, a sector where existing instruments often fail to align with the Indonesian National Work Competency Standards (SKKNI). The primary objective was to develop a standardized,...

The Role of Trust and Awareness with Attitude as Mediation Variables in Behavioral Intentions to Cryptocurrency

Adhi Prakosa, Ahsan Sumantika
The rapid growth in the number of cryptocurrency investors is a phenomenon that occurs during a pandemic. Investing in the capital market and cryptocurrency sectors has become a new lifestyle among young people in Indonesia. The majority are beginner investors or just joining the investment for the first...

Analysis of the Quality of Bogor City Government Services for Increasing Organic Agro Edutourism Tourists in Mulyaharja, South Bogor

Diana Michel, Ulung Pribadi
This research examines the quality of service provided by the Bogor City Government in response to the surge in tourist visits to Mulyaharja Organic Agro Edutourism. The city experienced significant economic impacts during the COVID-19 pandemic, necessitating community empowerment and the development...

Innovative Assessment Methods for Measuring Practical Skills in Higher Education

Arun Chandra Mudhol
The article entitled “Innovative Assessment Methods for Measuring Practical Skills in Higher Education” aims to address the limitations of conventional assessment frameworks that often fail to adequately measure practical skills essential for modern-day professional environments. Drawing from a rich...
Proceedings Article

Marine Trajectory Using Automatic Identification System (AIS) Data of Port Klang Waterway

M. Mustaffa, S. Ahmad, N. A. Aini, R. Ghazali
Port Klang Malaysia is a key maritime gateway and essential logistical hub for the country. Its central role in Malaysia’s economy necessitates ensuring safe marine navigation within its bounds. This research uses the AIS dataset to analyze marine traffic density and patterns in Port Klang. Data from...
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Research on the Application of Blockchain in Social Insurance Archives

Xiangling Ma, Xiangyang Ma, Anxing Zhao
With the advancement of the digitalization of social security archives, these archives face issues related to information resource security. Blockchain technology offers a new approach to addressing the trustworthiness of digital archives. Firstly, the working mechanism of blockchain is analyzed. Secondly,...

Research on the Promotion of Cultural Communication by Marine Cultural and Creative Products from the Perspective of Cultural Confidence

—— Taking Zhoushan Museum as an Example

Chendian Tu, Feiyan Yang, Hang Sun
With the globalization trend in the continuous development in all fields, the importance of inheriting and promoting excellent traditional culture of our country continues to rise. Cultural self-confidence has increasingly become the key object of attention. Zhoushan City, as an island city, has a deep...
Proceedings Article

Impact of some Atmospheric Parameters on 5G Network Signal in Abuja during Rainy Season using Experimental Approach

Iruemi Olohimai Juliet, Ale Felix, John Momoh, Ikpaya D. Ikpaya, Agboola Olufemi, Ayegba Abdullahi
The aim of this research work was to examine the performance of 5G network signal in Abuja in the rainy season with respect to some atmospheric elements. The research made use of data of 5G network signal parameters like the upload speed, download speed, ping, and RSSI measured with speed test and QualiPoc...

RUBRIC FOR ASSESSING SKILLS IN BIG AND SMALL BALL MATERIALS IN CLASS VII PHYSICAL EDUCATION SUBJECTS

Abi Fajar Fathoni, Lulut Gilang Saputra, Atis Izzaurrahmah Sarfa Nusantara
This research aims to develop skills assessment rubric of Physical Education of large and small ball material in seventh grade of Junior High School in even semesters. This research uses research and development procedures, so researchers conduct research for usability testing. The product resulting...

United States and China’s Interests on Green Geopolitical Strategy in Southeast Asia

Sylvia Octa Putri, Nadira Mulistira Prana, Meita Qurrotu A’yuni, Shinta Aa Mintiara, Muhammad Ivan Firdaus Achsan
This study analyzes the dynamics of US-China competition in Southeast Asia and emphasizes ASEAN’s crucial role in balancing external influences while advancing regional sustainability goals. The research employs the Theory and concept of Green Economy and Development, utilizing a qualitative methodology...

Investigating the Natural History: Breeding Behaviors and Developmental Stages of the Nepal Cricket Frog Minervarya nepalensis (Dubois, 1975) in Meghalaya, Northeast India

P. Wankitlang Shangpliang, Rupa Nylla K. Hooroo, Lamang Kyrpang Mawthoh, Annu Kumari, Graham Bakynson Ranee, Mebari Vanessa R. Dorphang, Eugene Lyngkhoi
This study, conducted in Meghalaya, Northeast India, examines the breeding behavior and developmental stages of Minervarya nepalensis, a dicroglossid frog native to northern India and Nepal. Breeding activity coincides with the onset of the monsoon, characterized by male advertisement calls, mate competition,...
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Assessment of Traffic Induced Noise in Dhaka Using an Artificial Neural Network Approach

Syeda Aniqa Anjum, Musbiha Rahman Meehan, A. B. M. Badruzzaman
In Dhaka, urbanization is growing at a rapid rate which has brought about an increase in road traffic, resulting in a significant rise in noise pollution levels. This study aims to assess the relationship among various vehicle types and the noise generated by these vehicles. Study locations were set...

Sustainability of Loan-To-Value Policy and Mortgage Market in Indonesia: Supply-Demand Analysis

Auryn Khansa Maharani, Rofikoh Rokhim
We examine the effectivenes of Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio policy in shifting the mortgage market in Indonesia through the supply-demand framework. The observation falls in the periode of 2012-2022 and analysed using two-stage least square (2SLS) methods. The results indicate that the demand side is indicated...

The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Organizational Buying Behaviour: MICE in Three-Star Hotel from Indonesia

Suci Pebrianti Putri, Atik Aprianingsih
During pandemic, hotel is suffering from low occupancy rates that hotel cannot solely rely on the room sales. MICE as another product of hotel is identified as alternative revenue stream that can be focused on for hotel to survive. This study aims to analyze the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on organizational...

Overtourism and Covert Prostitution Practices: A Case Study in the Tourist Area of Lembang, West Bandung

Siti Nurbayani, Sri Wahyuni, Puspita Wulandari
The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has inspired the Indonesian government to develop 1,000 tourist villages, one of which is in Lembang, West Bandung Regency, known for its natural attractions and cool air. Although Lembang attracted 3.8 million visitors in 2023, it has the potential to experience...

An Adapted NSGA-II Algorithm for Integrated Timetabling and Bus Packing Problems: a Case of Pilgrims Transportation Problem

Ines Sbai, Saoussen Krichen, Islam Elgammal
Every year Saudi Arabia receives millions of Muslims which come from all over the world to perform religious rituals of Hajj (Pilgrimage) during Hajj seasons. Therefore, planning an efficient transportation system is important to facilitate pilgrims / bus movement between holly cities (Makka, Mina, Mozdalifah...
Proceedings Article

Balance Control of Hexapod Robot Against Uneven Terrain

Sahdad Jovito, Senanjung Prayoga, Anugerah Wibisana, Aldi Wahyudi
This research focuses on addressing the challenges faced by robots when going through uneven terrain by maintaining stability in an inclined position. The main objective is to design a PID control algorithm that allows the robot to adjust its motion based on real-time sensory feedback from the IMU sensor....

Learning Innovation in the Digital Age: Improving Digital Competence with Kodular-assisted Zapraz

Andi Basuki, Chitra Resmi
The low digital competence of students is due to the absence of technology utilisation in the learning process. Technology-based learning media can create learning to be more effective and can attract students’ interest. This study aims to produce Kodular-assisted Zapraz learning media and has been validated...

The Relationship between Learning Motivation and Students’ Perception towards Learning Outcomes of The Pancasila Student Profile Strengthening Project in The Kurikulum Merdeka

Kurniati, Syarifuddin, Akhmad Eka Shihabuddin, Rini Lestari
The significance of evaluation in the implementation of the Kurikulum Merdeka in Indonesia serves as the foundation for this study. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between learning motivation, student perception, and learning results during the Pancasila Student Profile Strengthening...

The Future of Libraries: Skills, Challenges, and Innovative Visions for Future Librarians

Zeeshan Ali Siddiqui
This research paper explores the evolving and dynamic role of librarians in the age of rapid technological advancements and dynamic user expectations. It highlights the essential skills required for future librarians, including technological proficiency, communication, research, leadership, and cultural...

Auman Tradition on the Merapi Slopes Ngargotontro, Sumber, Dukun, Magelang in Symbols, Structure, and Cultural Dynamics

Lina Nur Anisyah, Mibtadin Mibtadin, Prasetyo Adi Wisnu Wibowo
The purpose of this article is to study the symbolic meaning found in the Auman Tradition in Ngargotontro, Sumber Village, Dukuh District, Magelang Regency. The Auman tradition is an annual event held on the slopes of Mount Merapi. This tradition represents various kinds of events, such as the Angguk...
Proceedings Article

Essential Surfaces in Link Exteriors and Link Floer Homology

Subhankar Dey
This chapter briefly describes the motivation behind asking geometric questions regarding topological invariants of knots and links, and ends with an open question in that direction involving Heegaard Floer homology for links. This is based on the talk presented at ‘Knots, Quivers and Beyond’ conference...

Leveraging AI at the Frontier: A Systematic Review of Marketing and Operations Integration for the Omnichannel Era

B. Gopala, Satyendra Pratap Singh
This literature review is systematic and analyses the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in marketing and operations integration in the omnichannel environment. Following the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Studies and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA), a works review of twenty-six...

Holistic Model of Green Economic Growth for Sustainable Development in Selected OIC Countries: The Moderating Role of Institutional Quality

Muh. Ginanjar, Sukran Sukran, Hamida Hamida, Nur Ariani Aqidah, Nurfadilah Nurfadilah
The global agenda toward sustainable development encourages Islamic countries to balance economic growth with environmental preservation. This study aims to analyze the impact of Islamic finance, renewable energy, technological innovation, and environmental policies on green economic growth in selected...

Systematic Literature Review: Earning Management in Corporate Governance

Yuni Ekawarti, Mohamad Adam, E. Yusnaini, Hasni Yusrianti
This study aims to provide overall information from various studies in each scope and object of research that reveals the earnings management mechanism and its various determinants, especially flexible governance depending on the ownership structure and processes in the earnings management mechanism....

Investigating the experience of lecturers who transitioned from industry to academia at Mangosuthu University of Technology

R. Tshibangu, P. Y Sikosana
This study explores the experiences of lecturers who transitioned from industry to academia at Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) in Durban, South Africa. The participants represented diverse faculties. The findings revealed that lecturers were motivated to transition to academia for various reasons,...

Leveraging Predictive Analytics in Management Control for Planning, Forecasting, and Budgeting: A Literature Review

Abdelaziz Ourrani, Nawal Ilahiane, Abdellatif Aziki, Houcine Khinibilla, Moulay Hachem Fadili
Management control systems are increasingly challenged by the complexity of data-driven decision-making, necessitating advanced methodologies to enhance planning, forecasting, and budgeting processes. This systematic literature review, examines the integration of predictive analytics into management...
Proceedings Article

Empowering Accessibility: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Academic Libraries for Students with Disabilities

Gita Dey, Mohammad Nasir
This study highlight that how artificial intelligence (AI) and information and communication technologies (ICT) are revolutionizing knowledge societies by revolutionizing education and research. Since AI and ICT enhance data analysis, enhance interaction among individuals from various disciplines, and...
Proceedings Article

Synthesis of ZnO/ECB (Eichhornia crassipes Biochar) as a Sustainable Efficient Photocatalyst for Photodegradation of Reactive Black-5

M. Mulyatun, Wirda Udaibah, Siti Hafidzotur, Hamdan Hadi Kusuma
ZnO/ECB photocatalyst (Eichhornia crassipes Biochar) has been synthesized to be applied as a photocatalyst in the degradation of Reactive Black-5 dye. ZnO/ECB photocatalyst was synthesized by the coprecipitation method with the ratio Zn(NO3)2.6H2O:ECB (M:w) 0.25:1 (0.25MZnO/ECB); 0.45:1 (0.45MZnO/ECB);...
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5.3 CAROTID ARTERY STIFFNESS INCREASES THE RISK OF INCIDENT DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS: THE PARIS PROSPECTIVE STUDY 3

Thomas van Sloten, Pierre Boutouyrie, Muriel Tafflet, Lucile Offredo, Frédérique Thomas, Catherine Guibout, Rachel Climie, Cedric Lemogne, Bruno Pannier, Stephane Laurent, Xavier Jouven, Jean-philippe Empana
Pages: 78 - 79
Background: Late-life depression is related to poor quality of life and increased risk of mortality and cardiovascular disease. Effective interventions for prevention and treatment of late-life depression need to be developed, which requires a better understanding of late-life depression risk factors....
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12.8 VENTRICULAR-ARTERIAL UNCOUPLING DOES NOT DEPEND ON ARTERIAL ELASTANCE AFTER MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION

Elena Zharikova, Svetlana Villevalde, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 78 - 79
Objective: Ventricular remodeling may occur following myocardial infarction (MI) of the left ventricle (LV) and such remodeling has been shown to be correlated with increased patient morbidity and mortality. It is important to estimate the likelihood of remodeling from the state of the infarcted LV....

Denazification in Netflix Series Dogs of Berlin (2018)

Deni Ahmad Ghifari, Maria Regina Widhiasti
Denazification is a government initiative implemented in post-war Germany. The program was operative until 1951, yet, arguably, its consequential proportion of political propaganda against Nazism has turned into a considerable legacy. This research focuses on proving that the propaganda is still imperative...
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5.2 DIFFERENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN AORTIC PRESSURE AUGMENTATION AND CAROTID FLOW AUGMENTATION: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR CEREBRAL WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITIES

Junichiro Hashimoto, Berend Westerhof, Sadayoshi Ito
Pages: 78 - 78
Background: Aortic stiffness and pressure wave reflection have been found to be associated with age-related cerebral microvascular disease, but the underlying mechanism remains obscure. We hypothesized that cerebral (carotid) flow augmentation potentially mediates these associations. Methods: Doppler...
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P122 CALCULATING RESERVOIR PRESSURE WITH OR WITHOUT FLOW INFORMATION: SIMILARITY AND ALGORITHMIC SENSITIVITY AT RADIAL ARTERY

Michael Ebner, Kim Parker, Tom Vercauteren, Sébastien Ourselin, Siegfried Wassertheurer, Alun Hughes, Bernhard Hametner
Pages: 78 - 79
Background: Reservoir pressure is typically estimated from the pressure waveform information only. Comparability with estimates made using pressure and flow depend on assumptions, e.g. a proportional relationship between excess pressure and flow [1]. In this study, we compared (i) results using flow...
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12.7 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUNCTIONAL ARTERIAL RESPONSE AND CIRCULATING BIOMARKERS OF PATIENTS WITH FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA

Thi-Phuong-Nhung Hoang, Pierre Boutouyrie, Hakim Hettab, Louise Marais, Aurelien Lorthioir, Michael Frank, Ralph Niarra, Jean-Marie Renard, Yann Chambon, Xavier Jeunemaitre, Pierre-François Plouin, Stéphane Laurent, Chantal Boulanger, Michel Azizi
Pages: 78 - 78
Background: Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a rare idiopathic, non-atherosclerotic non-inflammatory vascular disease. This work represents the first study of the pathophysiology of FMD. We investigated the relationships between circulating biomarkers and the non-invasive vascular parameters. Methods:...

Criminalization of COVID-19 Vaccine Objector Associated with Siracusa Principles

Study on Provincial Regulation of DKI Jakarta Number 2 of 2020 on Corona Virus Disease Prevention 2019

Cynthia Hadita, Eka NAM Sihombing
Corona Virus Disease Pandemic 2019 (COVID-19) has had a far-reaching impact on public health aspects, especially in Indonesia; various efforts have been made by the Government and Local Government in the framework of countering the pandemic, one of which is by setting various laws and regulations as...
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5.1 STRESS-INDUCED SYMPATHETIC ACTIVITY AND THE RETINAL VASCULATURE: THE SABPA PROSPECTIVE STUDY

Leoné Malan, Nicolaas Malan, Wayne Smith
Pages: 78 - 78
Objectives: Retinal vessels are part of the intracranial vasculature and analysis thereof complements behavioural and brain measures. Mental stress was related to downregulation of norepinephrine in Africans. Hence we continue by assessing prospective associations between sympathetic nervous system activity...
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P121 IDENTIFYING HAEMODYNAMIC DETERMINANTS OF PULSE PRESSURE: AN INTEGRATED NUMERICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL APPROACH

Samuel Vennin, Ye Li, Marie Willemet, Henry Fok, Haotian Gu, Peter Charlton, Jordi Alastruey, Phil Chowienczyk
Pages: 78 - 78
Purpose: Hypertension, the single biggest killer worldwide1, arises mainly as a result of an increase in central pulse pressure (PP)2, yet haemodynamic basis of that increase is still disputed. We examined the ability of a simple “reduced” model comprising a proximal characteristic impedance linked to...
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12.6 THE ROLE OF NEURONAL NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE IN YOUNG ADULTS

Jessica Middlemiss, Sarah Evans, Joseph Cheriyan, Lucy Yang, Ian Wilkinson, Carmel McEniery
Pages: 78 - 78
Background: Early elevation in blood pressure are characterised by a hyperkinetic circulation, with an elevated cardiac index (CI) being the dominant feature. Neuronal NOS is a key regulator of vascular tone during mental stress and is attenuated in patients with established hypertension. However, the...

An Ensemble Approach for Cyber Attack Detection System: A Generic Framework

Shailendra Singh, Sanjay Silakari
Pages: 78 - 90
Cyber attack detection is based on assumption that intrusive activities are noticeably different from normal system activities and thus detectable. A cyber attack would cause loss of integrity, confidentiality, denial of resources. The fact is that no single classifier is able to give maximum accuracy...

Serious Games in an Information Technology Course: Opportunities, Challenges, and Outcomes

Amir Hossein Ghapanchi, Alireza Amrollahi
Pages: 78 - 86
Serious games (SG) and Game-Based Learning (GBL) have frequently used for teaching purpose in different courses including Information Technology (IT). However, qualitative studies of students’ experience in using this approach have been subject of less attention in the related literature. The current...

Reducible representations of CAR and CCR with possible applications to field quantization

Marek Czachor
Pages: 78 - 84
Reducible representations of CAR and CCR are applied to second quantization of Dirac and Maxwell fields. The resulting field operators are indeed operators and not operator-valued distributions. Examples show that the formalism may lead to a finite quantum field theory.

A Remark on Nonlocal Symmetries for the Calogero­Degasperis­Ibragimov­Shabat Equation

Artur Sergyeyev, Jan A. Sanders
Pages: 78 - 85
We consider the Calogero­Degasperis­Ibragimov­Shabat (CDIS) equation and find the complete set of its nonlocal symmetries depending on the local variables and on the integral of the only local conserved density of the equation in question. The Lie algebra of these symmetries turns out to be a central...