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Development of Nearpod-Based Learning Evaluation to Measure Students’ Critical Thinking Skills in Retail Business Management Subjects (Case Study in Class XI of the Department of Online Business and Marketing SMKN 1 Jombang)

Farida Ariyanti, Wening Patmi Rahayu
Critical thinking skills are important skills to have, especially for students. This research was carried out based on the limited evaluation instruments to measure digital-based critical thinking skills. The goal is to produce an evaluation instrument with the level of Higher Order Thingking Skills...

Financial Resilience, Risk and Firm Size Towards Sustainable Business in Companies Listed on The Indonesia Stock Exchange

Ninin Non Ayu Salmah, Sulastri Sulastri, Isni Andriana
This study aims to examine the impact of financial resilience, risk and company size on sustainable business in companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The study focuses on companies that consistently submitted environment, social and government reports from 2018 to 2022. The analysis employs...

Impact Mechanisms of Green Finance on High-Quality Development under the Background of Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality

Pengfei Guo
The study first takes Zhejiang Province as an example to investigate the current status of carbon emissions in the production and consumption fields. Then, focusing on the theoretical system and policy framework of green finance, the study identifies the intrinsic mechanism of the impact of green finance...
Proceedings Article

An Integrated Performance Management Framework: Bridging Public Administration, Corporate Strategy, and Project Governance

Zixuan Shi
Performance management remains fragmented: governments stress accountability, firms rely on financial dashboards, and projects chase the iron triangle. We propose a single, testable framework that links strategy, process, and outcomes through clear feedback rules and reviews. It makes alignment visible...
Proceedings Article

The Influence of Pond Construction Material on Plankton Communities and the Correlation of Water Quality Parameters with Harvest Yields in Litopenaeus vannamei Aquaculture

Putri Afin Nurhayati, Rizky Darmawan
The cultivation of Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp is closely linked to the aquatic ecosystem influenced by various factors, with the shrimp pond habitat playing a central role in determining aquaculture success. Shrimp farming performance is commonly assessed by the feed conversion ratio (FCR) and survival...

Cultural Identity, Education, and Communication for Sustainable Development in Indonesia

Diah Ayu Candraningrum, Riris Loisa, Farid Rusdi
General knowledge should not be the sole thing taught in higher education. Students’ comprehension of cultural values through an ecological approach will help them develop a viewpoint that considers the ecosystem and long-term sustainability in addition to perceiving natural resources as objects of exploitation....

Design of Adaptive Defense System for Marketing Information Management Based on Blockchain Technology

Lin Liu
With the advent of Internet and information era, enterprises are facing more and more opportunities and challenges. In the fierce market competition environment, how to use advanced science and technology to improve their core competitiveness is a question that every enterprise needs to think about....

Cultural Education of Fujian Opera Enabled by Digital Technology

Meihuan Chen
As a treasure of Fuzhou traditional opera, Fujian Opera, which integrates the essence of diversified operas such as Rulin Class and Ping Lecture Class to form a unique artistic style, is currently faced with the challenges of creative talent fault, lack of drama innovation and diversified entertainment,...

The Relationship Between Learning Motivation and Digital Literacy of High School Students Through Augmented Reality-Assisted E-Modules

Zufahmi Zufahmi, Fatchur Rohman, Dwi Listyorini, Murni Sapta Sari
This study aims to determine the relationship between learning motivation and students’ digital literacy through the use of e-modules assisted by augmented reality (AR). This study used quantitative method with Quasi Experimental nonequivalent control group design. Respondents in this study were 96 high...

Study on the Synergistic Development of Yunnan Ports and Hinterland in the Context of Digital Economy

Lei Xiao, Hang Liu, Yanyan Wu
In order to assess the ability of the ports to achieve regional synergism of the shore and hinterland coupling, and to realise the development of the shore and hinterland coupling. This paper is based on analysing the mechanism of Yunnan shore and belly synergy, constructing the index system of port...

Optimizing Football Player Selection Using Random Forest for Criterion Weighting and TOPSIS for Ranking

Abdessatar Ati, Patrick Bouchet, Roukaya Ben Jeddou
In professional football, selecting players involves evaluating multiple criteria to ensure optimal team performance. This paper introduces a novel approach for optimizing player selection by combining the Random Forest algorithm for criterion weighting with the multi-criteria decision-making method...

Servant Leadership and Organizational Citizenship Behavior: How Affective Commitment Bridges the Gap

Syamsul Hadi, Citra Ari Mangesti, Kusuma Chandra Kirana, Rizki Octaviani, Eni Purnasari
The evolution of HRM trends poses challenges for achieving sustainable performance improvement. This study explores the mediating effect of affective commitment in addressing the varying influence of servant leadership on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB). Methodology: A nonprobability sampling...

Kidfluencers: The Rise of Capitalizing Kids as Instagram Microcelebrities in Indonesia

Desthia Amalia, Warto Warto, Titis Srimuda Pitana, Sri Kusumo Habsari
Instagram is popular social media in Indonesia. There are people who gain income from Instagram, including kids. The kids who gain income on Instagram are called kidfluencers. The existence of kidfluencers becomes interesting to be connected with the regulation of Instagram where the minimum age for...

Social Economic Condition of Coastal Communities Based on Utilization Pattern in Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara

Lambok Laurance, Nurul Fajri, Fakhrurrozi Fakhrurrozi, Idris Idris, Safran Yusri
The socioeconomic conditions of coastal communities play a critical role in shaping resource utilization patterns, which directly impact the sustainability of conservation areas. In Rote Ndao, understanding the livelihoods coastal community is essential for developing effective management strategies...

In Silico Design and Bioinformatic Validation of LAMP Primers Targeting Porcine Cytochrome b for Halal Authentication

Mutia Devi Ariyana, Firman Fajar Perdhana, Raudatul Jannah, Lalu Unsunnidhal
This study aimed to design and validate qPCR and LAMP primers targeting the porcine mitochondrial cytochrome b gene (GenBank: AF034253.1) for rapid and specific halal authentication in processed meat products. Using Primer3Plus and the NEB LAMP Primer Design Tool, optimized primers were developed based...

Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in Higher Education: A Global Perspective

Gumede Sphamandla Simphiwe, Mvuyana Bongekile Yvonne Charlotte, Ndlovu Irnerius Bonga
Culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP) emerges as a crucial model for meeting the varied needs of higher education students, particularly in our interconnected world. This method prioritizes integrating students’ cultural identities into teaching, thereby cultivating an inclusive learning environment that...

Why Multilingual Transformers Fail for Khasi: A Linguistic Analysis of Low-Resource Austroasiatic AI Gaps

Badal Nyalang
Multilingual language models such as mBERT and XLM-R have revolutionized natural language processing by extending coverage across hundreds of languages. Yet for typologically distinct, low-resource languages like Khasi, these models often fail to capture even basic morphosyntactic structure. In this...

Policy, Development and Freedom: Strengthening Innovation Through Sustainable Digital Transformation for Global Challenge

Arpita Ghosal, R. P. Banerjee
In most of the cases sustainability is associated with environment. Since the era of digitalization has started, the world is getting transformed digitally on each and every moment. The transformation of digitalization has characterized by the technology which helps to increase the speed and vastness...
Proceedings Article

Beyond the Veil: Analyzing Dark Web Threats with AI Mitigation

Malik Sadaf Allauddin, Prashant Lokhande
Web The dark web has become significantly used for anonymous communication and commerce but has developed as a cyber-based threat environment. Because of the complex architecture, layers of encryption, and facade that onion sites provide, it is challenging to assess the security model of sites hosted...

The Effectiveness of Probing-Prompting Cooperative Setting Technique to Improve Students Creativity in Learning Mathematics

Sasmita Indriani, Ruslan, Hamzah Upu
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of Probing-Prompting Cooperative Setting Techniques in improving student creativity in mathematics learning in Grade XI students of SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Bontoala Makassar. This type of research was pre-experimental research with a one-group pretest-postest...
Conference Abstract

P.043 INFLUENCE OF CATECHOLAMINES ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA

O.P. Petrák, B.S. Štrauch, T.Z. Zelinka, R.H. Holaj, J.R. Rosa, T.P. Pikus, A.V. Vránková, M.K. Kasalický, L.S. Šafa’ík, J.W. Widimský
Pages: 62 - 63

Modelling Digital Banking Adoption Using the Technology Acceptance Model

Naseem Aliza, Noor Fareen Abdul Rahim, T. Ramayah
The rise of digital banking in Malaysia has revolutionized how consumers engage with financial services. Driven by technological advancements, mobile banking’s ease of use and accessibility have played a key role in this transformation. This research aims to explore the factors that drive consumers’...
Conference Abstract

P.042 NOT ONLY DIABETES MELLITUS, BUT ALSO IMPAIRED GLUCOSE TOLERANCE IS ASSOCIATED WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

N. Alexopoulos, C. Vlachopoulos, G. Vyssoulis, P. Pietri, K. Aznaouridis, N. Ioakeimidis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 62 - 62
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P4 SOCIAL STRESS-INDUCED BLOOD PRESSURE INCREASE IN BORDERLINE HYPERTENSIVE RATS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN THE RESISTANT ARTERIES

Angelika Puzserova, Ruzena Sotnikova, Jozef Torok, Anna Zemancikova, Iveta Bernatova
Pages: 62 - 63
Objectives: Several studies have observed that altered endothelial function is involved in the development of stress-induced hypertension. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of chronic social stress (crowding) on endothelium-dependent relaxation (EDR) of the superior mesenteric artery...
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P.041 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE DETERMINED BY ASYMMETRIC DIMETHYLARGININE (ADMA)

S. Hickson, Y. Ben-Shlomo, C. McEniery, M. Spratt, M. Munnery, M. Ashby, I. Wilkinson, J. Cockcroft
Pages: 62 - 62
Conference Abstract

P3 THE EXTENT OF ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN THE FEMORAL ARTERY IS SIMILAR IN THE JUVENILE MALE AND FEMALE SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS

Peter Balis, Iveta Bernatova, Angelika Puzserova
Pages: 62 - 62
Objectives: Endothelial dysfunction (ED) plays an important role in the pathogenesis of hypertension. In this work, we studied sex differences in the endothelium-dependent relaxation (EDR) of the femoral artery (FA) and its nitric oxide (NO)-dependent and NO-independent components in peri-pubertal (7-week-old)...
Conference Abstract

7.2 POOR SLEEP QUALITY RELATED TO WORSE VASCULAR FUNCTION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Thessa Hilgenkamp, Garett Griffith, Robert Motl, Tracy Baynard, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 62 - 62
Background: Poor sleep quality has been related to poor vascular function and higher risk of cardiovascular disease in the general population. Persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) exhibit a high cardiovascular risk, and report poor sleep quality. To date, the association between sleep quality and vascular...
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VALIDATION OF ULTRASOUND DETERMINATION OF LOCAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN THE HUMAN ASCENDING AORTA AGAINST MRI MEASUREMENTS

Negoita Madalina, Manisty Charlotte, Bhuva Anish, Hughes Alun, Parker Kim, Khir Ashraf
Pages: 62 - 62
Background: Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) is a measure of arterial stiffness which predicts cardiovascular risk independently of blood pressure. Local PWV can be measured non-invasively in the ascending aorta of adults by means of Ultrasound (US), using successive recordings of Diameter (D) and the velocity...
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PERIPHERAL BLOOD FLOW REGULATION IN RESPONSE TO SYMPATHETIC STIMULATION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH DOWN SYNDROME

Thessa I.M. Hilgenkamp, Sang Ouk Wee, Tracy Baynard, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 62 - 62
Background: Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience autonomic dysfunction, with reduced sympathetic and parasympathetic control. This results in alterations in resting heart rate and blood pressure and attenuated responses to sympathoexcitatory stimuli. It is unknown to what extent this impacts...
Conference Abstract

P2 LOCAL ABDOMINAL VERSUS THORACIC AORTA STIFFENING IN HYPERTENSIVE RATS UNDER EITHER NO RESTRICTION OR SALTED DIET

George Lindesay, Neila Malti, Christophe Ragonnet, Marc Isabelle, Nicole Villeneuve, Yvonnick Bézie, Christine Vayssettes-Courchay
Pages: 62 - 62
Background: Hypertensive humans exhibit reduced nitric oxide bioavailability and increased salt sensitivity, both of which are related to central artery stiffening. We studied the effect of 5 week NO restriction via L-NAME treatment in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and 5% salted diet in salt-sensitive...
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7.1 THE DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS OF LIVE FIREFIGHTING ON ARTERIAL FUNCTION IN FIREFIGHTERS

Alexander Rosenberg, Kanokwan Bunsawat, Tommy Wee, Tracy Baynard, Gavin Horn, Denise Smith, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 62 - 62
Background: Aging is associated with increased arterial stiffness and wave reflection, which is predictive of all-cause cardiovascular (CV) mortality (1–3). Firefighters have the highest cardiovascular mortality of any occupational group (4). High levels of heat stress, physical exertion, and elevated...

Knowledge Sharing and Business Performance: The Role of Innovative Behavior

Endang Sulistiyani, Karnowahadi, Dody Setyadi
The purpose of this study was to analyze the antecedent variables that affect business performance in the handicraft sector SMEs in Central Java. The population of this study are all owners of handicraft SMEs in Central Java. Samples were taken using purposive sampling method. Data were collected through...

Research on the Video Copyright Protection

Yiran Guo
Nowadays, the phenomenon of online video theft is emerging one after another. Many high-value videos created by video creators are obtained from the network and transmitted again, which makes the video creators suffer losses. The problem of video protection is becoming more and more urgent. Aiming at...

A Combination of Machine Learning and Cerebellar-like Neural Networks for the Motor Control and Motor Learning of the Fable Modular Robot

Ismael Baira Ojeda, Silvia Tolu, Moisés Pacheco, David Johan Christensen, Henrik Hautop Lund
Pages: 62 - 66
We scaled up a bio-inspired control architecture for the motor control and motor learning of a real modular robot. In our approach, the Locally Weighted Projection Regression algorithm (LWPR) and a cerebellar microcircuit coexist, in the form of a Unit Learning Machine. The LWPR algorithm optimizes the...

Selection of Encoding Cardinality for a Class of Fitness Functions to Obtain Order-1 Building Blocks

Hongqiang Mo, Zhong Li, Lianfang Tian, Xiang Tian
Pages: 62 - 74
Encoding plays a key role in determining the optimization efficiency of a genetic algorithm. In the optimization of a continuous function, binary encodings are normally used due to their low coding-alphabet cardinalities. Nevertheless, from the viewpoint of building-block supply, it is remarked that...

Functional Evaluation of the Cloud Type Virtual Policy Based Network Management Scheme for the Common Use between Plural Organizations

Kazuya Odagiri, Shogo Shimizu, Naohiro Ishii
Pages: 62 - 70
In the current Internet system, there are many problems using anonymity of the network communication such as personal information leaks and crimes using the Internet system. This is why TCP/IP protocol used in Internet system does not have the user identification information on the communication data,...

The Derivative Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation in Analytic Classes

Zoran Grujić, Henrik Kalisch
Pages: 62 - 71
The derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation is shown to be locally well-posed in a class of functions analytic on a strip around the real axis. The main feature of the result is that the width of the strip does not shrink in time. To overcome the derivative loss, Kato-type smoothing results and space-time...

On Huygens' Principle for Dirac Operators and Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Fabio A.C.C. Chalub, Jorge P. Zubelli
Pages: 62 - 68
We exhibit a class of Dirac operators that possess Huygens' property, i.e., the support of their fundamental solutions is precisely the light cone. This class is obtained by considering the rational solutions of the modified Korteweg-de Vries hierarchy.
Proceedings Article

Development of Research and Community Service Information Systems (SIRIP) Based on Website

Nurhayati Nurhayati, Sari Edy Cahyaningrum, Warju, Zulaikhah Abdullah, Supriadi, Alfi Qonitatin Wafiyah
Information systems can be a tool for humans to store, process, and organize data. The sophistication of the information system will speed up the data processing process so that the time required by the user will be reduced compared to the manual method. The problem in this study is how to optimize research...

Research on the Historical Process and Value Orientation of Teacher Education Cooperation Among Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao

Jiao Zeng
Teacher education in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao has both similarities and differences. The cooperation of teacher education in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao has gone through three stages: “one-way output” stage, “multi-directional interaction” stage and “win-win integration” stage. Throughout the...
Proceedings Article

Paddy Farm Income in Relation to Experience and Geographical Regions in East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Karmini Karmini, Karyati Karyati
The low level of paddy farm income is serious problem in the development of paddy farming in East Kalimantan. The results of some previous studies showed experience has ability to influence farmer income, however, limited studies discussed about geographical regions. The objectives of this study were...

A Case Study of Media Influence on Public Attitudes Towards Celebrities

How the Sex Scandal of Kris Wu Influences His Public Recognition and Celebrity Endorsement

Che Yang
In the new media era, media reports can highly influence public attitudes, and events involving celebrities usually draw great attention from the public. Besides, celebrities usually enjoy a high level of public recognition and endorse products, which is known as celebrity endorsement. Also, fandom economy,...

The Elements of Social Media Marketing in University During Pandemic Covid-19

Nadia Wasta Utami
Social media is the right solution for the promotion of various fields in the midst of a pandemic. The same goes for marketing at universities. Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII) as one of the most popular university in social media among the best private universities in Indonesia, uses the @uiiyogyakarta...
Proceedings Article

Preparation of Carbon Powder and Carbon Powder-CNT Mixture for Supercapacitor Application

M. A. J. Mulya, M. A. Sulthoni
Supercapacitor offers high energy density, stability and can be build using environment-friendly material. To deepen understanding on how supercapacitor material effect its properties, this work study the effect of treatment on every component of supercapacitor. The capacitor is composed by electrodes,...
Proceedings Article

Intervention Variable in Indonesian Industry: Case Study on Capital Structure

Andi Kartika, Cahyani Nuswandari, Sri Sudarsi, Ika Rosyada Fitriati
This paper examines the impact of liquidity, profitability, firm size, asset structure and capital structure on business value. From 2015 to 2018, the study’s population included numerous industries listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Purposive sampling was used to gather the research sample—multiple...
Proceedings Article

Correlation Between Interleukin 6 with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in the Minangkabau Ethnic Group

Rimelda Aquinas, Sukri Rahman, Al Hafiz, Hirowati Ali, Hafni Bachtiar
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a malignant tumour of nasopharyngeal epithelium that has a unique distribution pattern. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is not only geographically specific but also ethnically. Some ethnic groups tend to suffer NPC. Multifactorial interactions are presumed to be the cause of...

Aproaches to Training People with Disability in Mainstream Vocational Training Centers

Tri Setiyarini, Ade Gafar Abdullah
In Indonesia, Vocational Training Center consists of government institutions under the Ministry of Manpower (MoM) and private training institutions as the training providers. However, only a few Vocational Training Centers have tried pilot projects involving people with disabilities in inclusive vocational...

Language Attitude of Interlocutors Towards Dialect Users by Means of Verbal Guise Test and Interview

Linxin Zhang
In China, the co-existence of various kinds of regional dialects is relatively noticeable. Since the promotion policy of Mandarin declared by the Chinese government, the amount of the speaker of Mandarin has been experiencing a tremendous increase. Therefore, the contact between Mandarin and different...