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A macroeconomic monitoring index construction management method based on big data analysis

Liangyoutong Li
In order to effectively forecast and monitor China’s price data, the article takes CPI and PPI price series as an example, constructs CPI and PPI high-frequency monitoring indices using commodity price big data, collects high-frequency big commodity big data from January 1, 2009 to December 27, 2019,...

Fintech disclosure: true statement or exaggerated statement?

--Research based on total factor productivity of enterprises

Yongfang Ding, Haonan An, Yu Wang
Based on the research background that Chinese governments at all levels actively promote the Fintech strategy, this paper collects and sorts out the Fintech related information disclosed in the annual reports of A-share listed companies from 2010 to 2021. Via python crawler and text analysis techniques,...
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A Study on the Preparation and Key Properties of Open-Graded Asphalt Stabilized Aggregates Base Mixes

Chao Shi, Li Dong, Chao Wang
With the increasing development of transportation infrastructure construction, the requirements for the performance of pavement materials are constantly increasing. To meet the drainage and compression requirements of the road surface, open-graded asphalt stabilized crushed stone base mixture has received...

The Impact of Board Characteristics on Corporate Performance: Evidence from Chinese A-share Market

Heng Quan
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of board characteristics on corporate performance within China’s A-share market. Drawing upon agency theory and resource dependence theory, this study posits four hypotheses - namely, board size(B_SIZE), board compensation(B_COMP), gender diversity(G_DIV)...
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Research on Teaching Methods of Big Data Major Courses Under the Background of “Four New Disciplines” Construction

Tiemin Ma, Xue Wang, Zhengguang Chen, Shuo Liu, Shuxin Yin
The core curriculum of big data major involves the integration of multiple disciplines, which requires both theory and practice. At the same time, new technologies are rapidly evolving. Traditional teaching methods can no longer meet the social needs in the era of big data. The “Four New Disciplines”...

A Perspective on Classroom Silence in Higher Education through the Lens of Interaction Ritual Chains Theory and Strategies for Mitigation

Pengke Wang
Through the lens of Interaction Ritual Chains theory, this study investigates classroom silence in higher education, emphasizing the dynamics of teacher-student interactions in shared learning environments. It explores how efforts to achieve academic and cognitive alignment are disrupted by a “silence...

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Ecommerce Consumer Behavior: A Comparative Analysis

Yufei Li, Ruifeng Zheng, Yanzhen Hao, Jiawei He, Xuyang Zhang
The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into ecommerce has significantly transformed consumer behavior, reshaping how consumers discover, evaluate, and purchase products. This study conducts a comparative analysis to explore the impact of AI-driven technologies, such as personalization,...

Relationship between China’s Green Finance and Industrial Structure Upgrading Based on the Double Difference Model

Yingying Zhou, Panpan Meng, Fengyi Lei, Wanxuan Sun
Promoting the comprehensive green transformation of the economy and society, and deeply adjusting the industrial structure are of utmost importance in achieving the “dual carbon” goals. Green finance has the function of resource allocation, guiding funds to flow into the green environmental protection...
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Lung Cancer Feature Analysis and Classification Prediction Based on Machine Learning and Deep Learning

Xin You
In recent years, lung cancer has the highest number of confirmed cases and a high mortality rate among all types of cancer, thus, it is vital to make timely and accurate lung cancer predictions. To alleviate this situation, this paper experimented with lung cancer classification prediction based on historical...

Reflections and Explorations on the Construction of Virtual Teaching and Research Office for Basic Japanese Courses

Zhuli Li
The virtual teaching and research office for basic Japanese courses represents a breakthrough in traditional teaching and research formats, facilitating collaborative teaching reforms, research, and practical teaching activities across regions and institutions. This new grassroots teaching organization...

E-Government Adoption: A Case Study of Baruga Village Website, Malili District

Suardi Suardi, Agus Agus
This study aims to analyze the e-Government adoption process through a case study of the Baruga Village website in Malili District, East Luwu Regency. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and document review. The data was analyzed...

Research and Practice on Curriculum Reform of Computer Science Majors in the Context of Industry-Education Integration

Xue Jiang, Xiaodan Chen, Desheng Zeng
This paper takes the School of Information Engineering of Guangdong Innovation and Technology Vocational College as the research object and analyzes its practical exploration in the field of curriculum reform of industry-teaching integration in depth. By sorting out the specific initiatives of the college...
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Factors Influencing Occupational Fatigue in Health Workers at Konawe Kepulauan District Hospital in 2024

Elda Wehamali Yunita, Suhadi Suhadi, Wa Ode Salma, Aisah Nadiatul Rahma
Unmanaged work fatigue can lead to serious workplace issues and increase the risk of accidents, making it essential for hospitals to assess employee performance and identify factors contributing to fatigue. This study aimed to analyze the determinants of work fatigue among health workers at Konawe Islands...
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Mechanical and Durability Aspects of Abaca Fiber-Reinforced Concrete with Fly Ash

M. S. Jamal, M. S. Khatun, M. R. Badsha, N. I. Shorna
Abaca fiber is a strong natural material that can improve concrete. Fly ash, a by-product of coal power plants, can make concrete more workable and durable. Fibers increase strength but may cause voids if poorly mixed. Fly ash reduces this by refining the concrete’s microstructure and improving the bond...
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Spatiotemporal Prediction Model for Joint Width Deformation in Cement Concrete Pavements Based on Physics-Informed Neural Networks

Sili Li, Yupeng Wang, Panpan Zhang, Dafu Li
To address the lack of theoretical support in predicting joint width deformation in cement concrete pavements, this study proposes a Physics-Informed Neural Network (PINN) model that integrates physical mechanisms with on-site monitoring data. By combining long-term sensor data, including environmental...

Application Architecture and Future Trends of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Physical Education Teaching

Chaohui Lin
Purpose: This study systematically explores the integration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in physical education (PE) teaching, aiming to address challenges such as weak technological adaptability and lagging teacher digital literacy while establishing a sustainable intelligent PE ecosystem. ...
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Study on Applicability of TNT Equivalent Method to Predict Gas Explosion Load in utility tunnel

Yapeng Duan, Yonghong Gao, Yanpeng Guo, Liqiang Zhou, Yaoyao Zhang, Hao Wu, Zicong Wang, Dongyang Li
Gas pipeline leakage and explosion are the key issues in utility tunnel’s safety protection. Accurate prediction of gas explosion load in utility tunnel under realistic conditions is an important prerequisite for reasonable protection design. In this paper, taking the double-cabin model pipe gallery...
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Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture: Global Review of Floating Beds and Undersea Cultivation

D. Suneetha, T. Sreevaram, Srinivasa Rao Narra
As climate shocks intensify, food production is moving beyond conventional soil-based farming. This review synthesizes the agronomy, resilience mechanisms, economics, and environmental performance of several frontier or revived systems: Bangladesh’s floating garden “baira/dhap” undersea biosphere cultivation...

Does Profiling Fraudsters Increase Auditor’s Professional Skepticism?

Empirical Evidence of the Narcissistic Profiles

Darsono Darsono, Anis Chariri, Indira Januarti
Profiling the psychological characteristics of fraudsters including narcissism is perceived as an important factor for auditors especially with their responsibility for fraud detection. Such profiling should increase the auditor professional skepticism during brainstorming sessions. This study aims to...

Implementation of Realistic Mathematics Education to Support Independent Curriculum

Tuti Zubaidah, Suhartati Suhartati, Cut Khairunnisak, Khairul Umam, Cut Nadia Rachmi
The Independent Curriculum (Kurikulum Merdeka) provides opportunities for educators to create quality learning based on students’ needs and learning environment. One teaching approach relevant to support the Independent Curriculum is realistic mathematics education (RME). This study aimed to describe...
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Analysis of the Differences Between the Design and Construction of Temporary Houses for Semeru Eruption Disaster in 2021

Mohammad Arsyad Bahar
This study was prepared to determine the difference between design and construction of Temporary Houses for post-disaster Semeru eruption in 2021. From the design documents and actual construction on the site, there are some changes, and the factors that influence these changes can be seen. The eruption...
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Tourism Destination Recommendation System Using Collaborative Filtering and Modified Neural Network

Kurniawan Eka Permana, Sri Herawati, Wahyudi Setiawan
Tourism is one of the driving sectors of the national economy. Nowadays, the normal opening of tourist destinations after COVID-19 pandemic, tourist visits are currently increasing rapidly. Indonesia has a unique culture, nature, language, and cuisine. This is certainly a potential that can attract tourists...
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Manufacture of Light Propagation Instruments on Fiber Optic Cables

Moammar Qadafi, Aris Doyan, Susilawati, Rika Ratnasari, Via Monica Devi, Istiqomah, Ferniawan, Ulfah Nurkhaeroni, Mujitahid, Sekar Partiwi
Practical activities can help teachers deliver material because students are directly involved and observing. In addition, practical activities also help students understand concepts. This research aims to make teaching aids to understand the concept of light propagation on fibre optic cables in schools....

Can Stakeholder Collaboration Model Being Used for Controlling the Land Use Change of Rice Fields in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi Province?

Armawadin Armawadin, Firda Hidayati, Irwan Noor
There is increasing land use change of paddy fields as population growth and development growth increased in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi Province. As the stakeholder is diverse, there is a need to use collaborative model of governance to minimize the land use change. This study examines the collaborative...
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The Effect of Online Learning on Myopia Progression

Wahju Ratna Martiningsih, Swasty Swasty, Mega Pandu Arfiyanti, Ika Dyah Kurniati
During the COVID-19 epidemic, online learning serves as an alternative solution due to its accessibility from any location and at any time. Prolonged utilization of digital devices results in many ocular problems, with refractive error being the most prevalent. Medical students have a significant risk...
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Bidirectional Inductive Dynamic Updating Parking System Based on CH Algorithm

Yilu Yang, Yi Kong
This study developed a bidirectional induction parking system based on the Contraction Hierarchies (CH) algorithm, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction in parking facilities. The CH algorithm creates a hierarchical graph structure to accelerate vehicle path queries, effectively...

Peer Tutoring Within Higher Education Applied Science: A Systematic Review

Ego Widoro, Robinson Situmorang, Uwes Anis Chaeruman
Peer tutoring offers numerous benefits to college students. There are still challenges encountered when implementing peer tutoring. The exploration of peer tutoring as a formal learning strategy in the curriculum of higher education in applied sciences has been insufficient. This review explores the...
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The Compressive Strength of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) with the Addition of Micro Synthetic Fibers and Sika ViscoCrete 3115 N Admixture

M. Syawan Fikri, Roby Anggara, Lina Flaviana Tilik, Sudarmadji, Ayu Marlina, Nurul Aina Syahira
Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) was an innovation in concrete that could compact itself, with high flowability and workability. SCC did not require mechanical vibration in the placement process within formwork volumes. The purpose of this research was to determine the characteristics of SCC with the addition...

Opportunities and Challenges Brought by Artificial Intelligence to Literary Translation——A Case Study on DeepSeek and the English Translation of A Dream of Red Mansions

Lijun Yi
The rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has changed our communication pattern to some extend. The application of AI in translation of literary works and relevant academic research has become a fashion, it not only brings convenience for us to acquire massive filtered information, but also...

Open Problems as Activities in Differentiated Instruction of Analytical Geometry

Himmawati Puji Lestari, Ilham Rizkianto, Atmini Dhoruri
Learners have different abilities and ways of understanding information in the learning process. One of the important characteristics of effective learning is when the learning process can respond to the individual needs of students. Differentiated Instruction is a teaching strategy that accommodates...

Identification of The Lemang Sales Problems as AaLahat Regency Souvenir for Sustainable Tourism Development

Iwan Riady, Melati Pratama
Lemang is one of the traditional Malay cuisines in Lahat Regency, especially in Tanjung Sirih Village. Residents in this village commercialize Lemang as a souvenir to represent Lahat Regency. Around 50 sellers rely on Lemang sales as their primary source of income. However, sales inconsistencies, such...
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Research Progress on Atherosclerosis

Shuchen Li
Atherosclerosis is one of the major risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and its incidence has significantly increased under the background of changes in lifestyle and diet structure in modern society. The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis mainly involves multiple pathological processes such as inflammation,...
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Cancer Detection and Prediction Using lncRNA

B. N. Swetha, B. J. Sowmya, Chetan Shetty, Anusha H. Dandoti, Jenas Anton Vimal, Vedant R. Warrier, N. V. S. Hemanth Kumar
Cancer prediction and classification are vital for early detection and personalized treatment. This study employs computational genomics and machine learning, integrating Random Forest and Gradient Boosting into an optimized ensemble model using lncRNA data. The model achieved an AUC of 0.84 in ten-fold...

Reflections on University Grade Management Utilizing Blockchain Technology

Hongyan Zhou, Wei Liu, Yuran Gui, Youhua Yang, Jinting Shang, Yongkang Cao, Xiji Shu
University grade management is a core component of academic administration, yet current systems still suffer from low cross-departmental coordination efficiency, data security and recovery risks inherent to centralized storage, inadequate traceability due to the lack of timestamped processes, and persistent...
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Parkinson’s Disease Detection by Using Machine Learning

Y. Sravanthi, P. Soundarya, S. Rajesh Babu, Voodara Devender
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a long-lasting neurological disorder that often affects speech and language as well as motor function. Speech can be a useful, pain-free biomarker for early diagnosis since the majority of patients (over 90%) exhibit phonetic and speech-related features. as high dimensionality...

Factors Influencing Plagiarism Amongst Undergraduate Students at an Institution of Higher Learning: Kwazulu-Natal

A. L. Hillermann
Plagiarism is seen as a form of dishonesty, especially within an Institution of Higher Learning. It is a phenomenon that has been encountered more often inside the classroom over the past few years with easier access to technology. Plagiarism has therefore been classified as a multi-layer phenomenon...

Employee Idea Generation: Does Religiosity Matter? Three-Way Interaction Between Religiosity, Servant Leadership, And Talent Management

Santi Retno Sari
Generating ideas is part of creativity to innovate. Innovation is very crucial in today’s business world. Therefore, this research contributes by including religiosity, which interacts with two other factors, namely servant leadership (SL) and talent management, which influence the generation of employee...

The Characteristics of Predatory Pricing Violations According to Competition Laws in Indonesia

Rilda Murniati, Sunaryo, Rohaini
The practice of predatory pricing as a trading business strategy to set a very low price for a product or service in the relevant market. There is no prohibition for businessman to set very low prices for goods/services as long as the selling behaviour has a purpose that does not violate the Law. In...

Adoption of QRIS as a Digital Payment Mode in the Culinary Subsector: A Conceptual Framework Study

Adisthy Shabrina Nurqamarani, Sarah Fadilla, Ari Juliana
Promoting the use of digital payment and ensuring financial inclusion is crucial in an era where digital transformation and changing behavior change at an unpredicted pace. One of the approaches done by the Indonesian Government Association to streamline digital transactions and enhance financial inclusion...

Modelling energy-Integrated Equity Return via Multi-Factor Exposures in Indian stock market

C. P. M. Khadeeja Farhana, P. Abdul Azees
Whether asset pricing model able to evaluate greenhouse gas emission’s return? The authors extend the traditional Fama-French three -factor model by adding momentum to form the Carhart four-factor model-consisting of market, size, value, and momentum factors. Factor mimicking six portfolio is build by...

Empowering Sustainability: Integrating ESG Principles for a Net-Zero Future Through Decentralised Process Plant Design

Muhammad Yousaf Arshad, David Lewis, Nam Nghiep Tran
In the transition towards a net-zero future, the integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into decentralised process plant design plays a pivotal role. This study explores the potential of hydrogen production from biogas using reforming and electrolyser technologies, with...

Residual Waves of War: A Novel Model for Economic Shock and Recovery Using Oscillating F-Distribution Functions

Sourav Banerjee, Anupam Bhattacharya, Rahul Sharma
As we observe serious rise in global crises like frontal and civil conflicts, natural disasters, global pandemics etc. economic systems (commodity, money and labor market equilibriums) are highly prone to disruptions and shocks. The shocks travel vast distances, both temporally and spatially, and the...

Unravelling the Link Between Self-control and Relationship Well-being: A Mediational Model of Gratitude and Forgiveness

Lydia Tin Hang Wong, Joe Tsz Kin Ngai
Healthy relationships are fundamental to individual, familial, and community flourishing. While research on self-control, gratitude, and forgiveness in romantic relationships is expanding, their interrelationships remain underexplored. This study suggested that gratitude and forgiveness mediate the relationship...
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Application of Functional Data Time Series Analysis in Modelling Nigeria Male Mortality

Lawal Fatai Kolade
This study evaluates the efficacy of two stochastic models, the Lee-Carter model and Functional Data Time Series Analysis (FDTSA), in modeling male mortality in Nigeria. Data for this analysis were sourced from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics, covering the period from 1998 to 2024. Through various error...
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Effectiveness of Monitoring the Use of Fish Aggregating Devices in the Banda Sea Marine Conservation Area, Central Maluku

Chaedar Afthon, Johannes M. S. Tetelepta, Mintje Wawo
The continued use of fishing aids such as fish aggregating devices (FADs) and “lobe” fishing methods remains a major challenge contributing to overfishing in the Banda Sea Marine Conservation Area. Although awareness campaigns have been conducted, many fishers continue to use FADs, citing declining fish...

Impact of Corporate Governance on Firm Value: Empirical Evidence from Vietnam

Giang Tra Thi Dang, Anh Nguyen Huu, Thao Phuong Nguyen
This research investigates the impact of corporate governance on firm value by using the panel data collected from non-financial listed firms on both Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) and Ha Noi Stock Exchange in Vietnam. The research sample is included 200 non-financial listed companies over the period...

Academic Freedom and Institutional Autonomy: Reflections on the Challenges and Sustainable Development of Higher Institutions of Learning in South Africa

Samson Adeoluwa Adewumi, Princess Thulile Duma
The ongoing dialogue for academic freedom and university autonomy remains important for the development and sustainability of higher learning institutions. The concept of academic freedom, although explicates different meanings in context and nature, its understanding from the lens of most developing...
Conference Abstract

P.033 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ARTERIAL WAVE REFLECTIONS AND PENILE DOPPLER FINDINGS IN HYPERTENSIVE MEN WITH VASCULOGENIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

C. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, K. Rokkas, K. Aznaouridis, A. Tsokanis, A. Samentzas, C. Fassoulakis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 60 - 60
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6.6 AORTIC-BRACHIAL STIFFNESS MISMATCH IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS

Ekaterina Starostina, Elena Troitskaya, Yulia Kotovskaya, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 60 - 61
Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes have a high risk of CVD. Arterial stiffness gradient is a new prognostic predictor of mortality previously assessed only in dialysis population1–2. The aim of the study was to assess arterial stiffness and stiffness gradient in diabetic patients with arterial...