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The Impact of Linguistic Intelligence on Indonesian Narrative Writing Skills

Chairunnisa, Yumna Rasyid, Aceng Rahmat
The purpose of this study was to determine the linguistic intelligence of students’ Indonesian narrative writing skills. This study uses experimental research with a one-group experimental design. The participants in this study were students at Kusumanegara University, Jakarta. 100 students are a participant...

The Impact of Climate Change on Grape Production in Indonesia

Ambinari Rachmi Putri, Abd Syakur, Muhardi
The production of Grape of Indonesia in 2017 reached 11,734 t but in 2018 it decreased by 7.39% to 10,867 t. The decline in grape production on a national scale is influenced by the amount of production in grape’s central region. One of grape’s central region in Indonesia that has experienced a decline...

Validation of Construct Vocational Literacy: An Analysis of the Suitability of the Needs of SMK Students in Indonesia

Arris Maulana, Fina Luthfiyah, Daryati, Riyan Arthur
The purpose of developing vocational literacy is to achieve vocational graduates’ skill competencies that are integrated into learning to face the workplace. Vocational literacy is a person’s ability to process and understand the knowledge and development of the vocational field. The previous study has...
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Hierarchical Structure of Semi-double Track Railway Line Using Supervisory Control Petri Net

Tri Utomo, Subiono, Dieky Adzkiya
Previously we built a Max-Plus Algebraic model for the problem of the hierarchical structure of the Semi-Double Track railway line based on the Petri Net model. Then we also perform a delay simulation on the model obtained. Based on this research, we conclude that the Petri Net model does not reflect...

Analysis of The Implementation of Basic Accounting Based on The Independent Curriculum at State Vocational High School 1 Sragen In Indonesia

Elyya Misi Rosilawati, Tri Nur Wahyudi
The independent curriculum is a restructuring of the national education system in Indonesia which brings change and progress to the nation to adapt to changing times. The independent curriculum is designed to give students the freedom to study in a flexible and independent environment, thus encouraging...

Mapping Sustainability Reporting Disclosure Based on Determinants and Its Impact

Sofwan Farisyi, M. Al Musadieq, Hamidah Nayati Utami, Cacik Rut Damayanti
The purpose of this study is to cluster analyses on Disclosure of Sustainability Reporting and Corporate Values and looks at the characteristics of companies that are more concerned about environmental and social issues. This research was conducted using a quantitative approach. Relevant data were obtained...

Need Analysis Digital Flipbook Teaching Material for Scientific Literacy in Science Learning Elementary School

Salsabila Zuhra Khairunnisa, Endang Wahyudiana, Ika Lestari, Herlina Usman
This research is motivated by the need to develop a digital flipbook products for students’ scientific literacy skills in science learning elementary school. Scientific literacy is important to be integrated in the learning process because it has the aim that students are able to understand science concepts...

Social and Cultural Communication: Coastal Communities in Demak Regency, Indonesia, in Household Resilience to Floods

Kharisma Ayu Febriana, Pawito Pawito, Drajat Tri Kartono, Andre Noevi Rahmanto
Community-based flood risk management is increasingly important in increasing household resilience to flood disasters. This study explores the role of communication in flood resilience in coastal communities in Demak district, Indonesia, using a phenomenological approach. Interviews were conducted with...
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Sleep and Playing Gadgets Duration as Obesity Risk Factors in Children

Ria Purnawian Sulistiani, Hikmah Sari Fajriani, Ali Rosidi, Rr Annisa Ayuningtyas
The prevalence of obesity in children aged 5 - 12 years in Indonesia is still high at around 9,2%, while in Central Java it is around 9,1%. Pati is one of the districts in Central Java with a prevalence of obesity above Central Java. In Pati, the incidence of obesity is 13,4% for elementary school children....

Exploration of Ethnomatscience in Sonobudoyo Museum Yogyakarta and Implication in Mathematics and Science Learning

Anggi Erna Aryani, Subekti Anjarwati, Yusinta Dwi Ariyani, Ruwet Rusiyono, Ika Noviatun, Ahmad Anis Abdullah
International assessments by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) related to mathematics, science, and reading literacy in the 2018 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) score placed Indonesia 70th out of 78 countries. This shows that Indonesian students’ ability...

Digital Governance for a Sustainable Agenda: Lessons Learnt from Universitas Terbuka

Vivi Indra Amelia Nasution, Rahmat Budiman, Meita Istianda
This study explores Universitas Terbuka (UT) as a pioneering model of collaborative digital transformation for social inclusion. Through its long-standing commitment to open and distance learning (ODL), UT leverages innovative pedagogical approaches to foster equity and sustainable development. Adopting...
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Business Intelligence-Based System to Enhance National Health Insurance Claim Reporting in Hospitals: Design and Optimization Approach

Ade Jaja Nugraha, Hanhan Maulana
This study aims to design a system based on Business Intelligence (BI) with an integrated Data Warehouse (DW) foundation. The system was developed to address critical operational and financial challenges in the National Health Insurance (JKN) claim process as well as improve reporting efficiency in hospitals....
Conference Abstract

P.009 THE EFFECT OF SPIRONOLACTONE ON PULSE WAVE CHARACTERISTICS IN HYPERTENSION: INFLUENCE OF THE ALDOSTERONE TO RENIN RATIO (ARR)

K.M.S. AlHashmi, H.K. Parthasarathy, A.D. McMahon, A.D. Struthers, T.M. MacDonald, I. Ford, G.T. McInnes, J.M.C. Connell
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Hadamard Matrix on Cryptographic Problems

Salman Al Farizi, Mashuri Mashuri, Bambang Hendriya Guswanto
The application of matrices to cryptographic problems, especially with Hill Chiper algorithm, needs an invertible matrix as a key and a plaintext’s difuser. One of the invertible matrices is a Hadamard matrix (H). The Hadamard matrix is applied to cryptographic problems with Hill Chiper algorithm by...

Islamic Financial Institutions’ Preferences for Paying Zakat Through Zakat Institutions

Andriani Andriani, Magfirah Magfirah, Mairijani Mairijani, Manik Mutiara Sadewa, Basyirah Ainun
Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs) are companies that applying syariah rules on their activities. So, the likelihood of IFIs to pay zakat is high. Unfortunately, the realization of IFIs’ zakat payment is below its potential amount. This research aims to identify the preferences of IFIs for paying...
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Responsible Resource Management through Technical Assistance

Erdenechimeg Regjiibuu, Jennifer Adams
The “Mongolia: Enhancing Resource Management through Institutional Transformation” (MERIT) project, funded by the Government of Canada, aims to strengthen resource management in Mongolia. This is achieved through its technical assistance programs, which focus on building capacity and promoting responsible...

Self-Anchoring of EFL Students in Live Performance of Public Speaking Class

Faidah Yusuf, Andi Dewi Riang Tati, Amir Pada, Hamzah Pagarra
This study explores “self-anchoring” in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students during live Public Speaking classes. Self-anchoring involves shaping students’ public speaking identity through learning experiences. The researchers analyzed data from twenty-seven students at State Makassar University...

Fostering Sustainable Vocabulary Development in Fourth Graders Using Augmented Reality

Maryam Sorohiti, Fitria Rahmawati, Endro Dwi Hatmanto, Asfinatu Nurjanah, Elma Firza Affanda
The study investigates the effectiveness of augmented reality (AR) as a teaching medium for improving vocabulary learning among elementary school students. The research subjects comprised twenty-four students in the 4th grade of a state elementary school in Sleman Regency in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. More...
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Real-Time Autonomous Detection and Localization of Loose Fruits in Oil Palm Plantations Using YOLOv4 and RGB-D

Lee Teng Ching, Aqilah Baseri Huddin, Fazida Hanim Hashim, Mohd Faisal Ibrahim
Loose Palm Fruit (LPF) is an oil palm fruit that has ripened and fallen from its bunch, containing high oil content. Each loss of LPF affects the oil extraction rate and results in financial losses. Existing LPF collection methods are not very effective as they require human control and supervision....

Efforts to Handle Ex-East Timorese Refugee Communities in Nusa Tenggara Timur (2004-2014)

Teodorikus Hanpalam, Yety Rochwulaningsih, Wasino Wasino, Singgih Tri Sulistiyono
The East Timorese exodus community in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) is a group of refugees from East Timor who fled to East Timor in 1999 after a poll won by East Timorese pro-independence groups. The refugees are spread across various regions throughout the NTT region, including Kupang Regency. During the...
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Enhancing Consumer Purchasing Pattern Prediction on E-Commerce Platforms Using Random Forest Algorithm: A Simulation Approach

Dwi Ely Kurniawan, Tasya Erwina
The rapid expansion of e-commerce has transformed consumer purchasing activities, positioning digital platforms as the dominant medium for modern transactions. However, this growth has also introduced new challenges in analyzing and predicting increasingly complex consumer purchasing behaviors. Manual...

Decoding Sustainability Strategy in MSMEs: A Bibliometric and Content Exploration

Adarsh Singh, Neetu Yadav
Sustainability has become a key necessity among Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), especially in institutionally void environments where regulatory frameworks and support systems are insufficient. We use the hybrid technique of the bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review to...

Transgender Women as a Subaltern Group in Public Policy Formulation in South Sulawesi

Ona Mariani, Sukri Tamma
This paper aims to examine the position of transgender women, who are culturally recognized as one of the gender diversities in Bugis society, in the formulation of public policy in South Sulawesi. This paper is based on qualitative research analyzing primary data in the form of interviews with the South...
Conference Abstract

P.007 REFERENCE VALUES FOR ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN A SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN POPULATION

M. Reimann, H.W. Huisman, R. Schutte, L. Malan, J.M. van Rooyen, A.E. Schutte
Pages: 54 - 54
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3.6 NON-INVASIVE, MRI-BASED ESTIMATION OF PATIENT-SPECIFIC AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE USING ONE-DIMENSIONAL BLOOD FLOW MODELLING

Jorge Mariscal Harana, Arna van Engelen, Torben Schneider, Mateusz Florkow, Peter Charlton, Bram Ruijsink, Hubrecht De Bliek, Israel Valverde, Marietta Carakida, Kuberan Pushparajah, Spencer Sherwin, Rene Botnar, Jordi Alastruey
Pages: 54 - 55
Background and objectives: Clinical evidence shows that central (aortic) blood pressure (CBP) is a better marker of cardiovascular risk than brachial pressure [1]. However, CBP can only be accurately measured invasively, through catheterisation. We propose a novel approach to estimate CBP non-invasively...
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4.4 ARTERIAL PHENOTYPE MODULATION AND REGULATION OF VASCULAR FIBROSIS IN MICE BY CONDITIONAL INACTIVATION OF INTEGRIN AV SUBUNIT IN VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS

Ekaterina Belozertseva, Huguette Louis, Zhenlin Li, Mustapha Bourhim, Dominique Dumas, Veronique Regnault, Patrick Lacolley
Pages: 54 - 55
Integrin αv functions as a receptor for adhesion proteins and is expressed at high density in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC)1,2,3,4,5 whose phenotypic modulation plays a crucial role in arterial ageing and atherosclerosis.6,7. Our aim was to define the arterial phenotype in mice conditionally inactivated...
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3.5 HEART RATE DEPENDENCE OF REGIONAL AND LOCAL AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN RATS AS A FUNCTION OF BLOOD PRESSURE

Bart Spronck, Isabella Tan, Koen Reesink, Dana Georgevsky, Tammo Delhaas, Alberto Avolio, Mark Butlin
Pages: 54 - 54
Background: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is quantified by time difference of arrival of the blood pressure (BP) wave at two sites along the arterial bed (transit time; TT-PWV), or by combining measured arterial pressure and diameter using the Bramwell-Hill equation (BH-PWV). Besides the dependence of PWV...
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4.3 ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE SMOKING INCREASES AORTIC STIFFNESS IN YOUNG SMOKERS

Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Nikolaos Ioakeimidis, Mahmud Abdelrasoul, Christos Georgakopoulos, Panagiota Pietri, Christodoulos Stefanadis, Dimitrios Tousoulis
Pages: 54 - 54
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Smoking increases aortic stiffness which is an important predictor of cardiovascular risk. Electronic cigarettes (EC) simulate tobacco cigarette (TC) and have been advocated as a less harmful alternative. We investigated the acute effect of EC smoking on aortic stiffness...
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P.005 INCREASED ARTERIAL WALL STIFFNESS IN RESISTANT HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS IN COMPARISON WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

J. Rosa, R. Holaj, B. Strauch, O. Petrak, T. Pikus, T. Zelinka, D. Wichterle, j. Widimsky
Pages: 54 - 54
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3.4 RESERVOIR PRESSURE SEPARATION AT BRACHIAL, CAROTID AND RADIAL ARTERIES: A QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON AND EVALUATION

Michael Ebner, Kim Parker, Tom Vercauteren, Sébastien Ourselin, Siegfried Wassertheurer, Alun Hughes, Bernhard Hametner
Pages: 54 - 54
Background: At present, reservoir pressure parameters are derived from arterial pressure waveforms regardless of the location of measurement. However, a comparison between sites has not been made, and site-related differences may affect interpretation. In this study, we computed reservoir pressure waveform...
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4.2 WITHDRAWAL OF STATINS THERAPY IN PATIENTS AFTER CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASING RISK OF SIGNIFICANT RESTENOSIS

Olga Tereshina, Alexcey Vachev
Pages: 54 - 54
Background: The benefit of carotid revascularization is decreased by the occurrence of restenosis at the site of surgery, which is associated with a modestly increased risk of stroke. Preventing restenosis plays pivotal role in the overall treatment and prevention of stroke in patients with carotid artery...

What can China’s Wildlife Protection Law (WPL) Learn from US’s Endangered Species Act (ESA)?

Ruiqi Zhao
The existence of COVID 19 again raises people’s awareness of endangered species trading problems and calls for rethinking the relationship between humanity and the natural environment. This paper mentions the current problems faced by China in protecting endangered species and states the urgent need...

Service Value Broker Patterns: An Empirical Collection and Analysis

Yucong Duan, Keman Huang, Dan Chen, Yongzhi Wang, Ajay Kattepur, Wencai Du
Pages: 54 - 69
The service value broker(SVB) pattern integrates business modeling, knowledge management and economic anal- ysis with relieved complexity, enhanced reusability and effi- ciency,etc. The study of SVB is an emerging interdisciplinary subject which will help to promote the reuse of knowledge, strategy and...

Model Introduced SPRT for Structural Change Detection of Time Series (I) -- Formulation --

Yoshihide Koyama, Tetsuo Hattori, Hiromichi Kawano
Pages: 54 - 59
Previously, we have proposed a method applying Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) to the structural change detection problem of ongoing time series data. In this paper, we introduce a structural change model with Poisson process into a system that outputs a set of ongoing time series data, moment...

Managing the Web-based Software Product Development: Towards Feedback Loop Methodology

Gunjan Tomer
Pages: 54 - 62
This paper comments on the challenges and constraints in the internet software development arena. Our study also reviews the methodologies currently adopted by various companies and based on the findings suggest an improved methodology for internet software development. We have adopted an exploratory...

Research on Society Risk Evolution Mechanism and Counter Measures in Severe Emergency Infectious Disease — in the Case of H7N9 Avian Influenza

Xuanhua Xu, Chenguang Cai, Chunhong Wang
Pages: 54 - 65
In this paper, the evolution and control of society risks caused by severe emergency infectious disease will be analyzed and studied. Firstly, the evolution chain of society risks caused by severe emergency infectious disease is constructed to analyze the evolution rule of society risks and identify...

Archimedean-Compensatory Fuzzy Logic Systems

Rafael A. Espin-Andrade, Erick González Caballero, Witold Pedrycz, Eduardo R. Fernández González
Pages: 54 - 62
The paper aims to define a new kind of logic, referred to as Archimedean-Compensatory Logic, which is constructed from the unification of two different fuzzy logic systems, namely a continuous Archimedean fuzzy logic and a compensatory fuzzy logic. The paper introduces basic definitions and properties...

Music Recommendation System through Internet for Improving Recognition Ability Using Collaborative Filtering and Impression Words

Yasunari Yoshitomi, Taro Asada, Ryota Kato, Yuuki Yoshimitsu, Masayoshi Tabuse, Noriaki Kuwahara, Jin Narumoto
Pages: 54 - 59
In our previously reported system, after the first music recommendation process using collaborative filtering was terminated, the second recommendation process based on the scores for impression words finds the most similar music to the successfully recommended music among music that has not yet been...

Orthogonalization of Graded Sets of Vectors

I.A. Shreshevskii
Pages: 54 - 58
I propose an orthogonalization procedure preserving the grading of the initial graded set of linearly independent vectors. In particular, this procedure is applicable for orthonormalization of any countable set of polynomials in several (finitely many) ideterminates.

The Integrability of Lie-invariant Geometric Objects Generated by Ideals in the Grassmann Algebra

D.L. Blackmore, Y.A. Prykarpatsky, R.V. Samulyak
Pages: 54 - 67
We investigate closed ideals in the Grassmann algebra serving as bases of Lie-invariant geometric objects studied before by E.Cartan. Especially, the E.Cartan theory is enlarged for Lax integrable nonlinear dynamical systems to be treated in the frame work of the Wahlquist Estabrook prolongation structures...

Fuzzy Ontology Mining and Semantic Information Granulation for Effective Information Retrieval Decision Making

Chapmann C.L. Lai, Raymond Y.K. Lau, Yuefeng Li
Pages: 54 - 65
The notion of semantic information granulation is explored to estimate the information specificity or generality of documents. Basically, a document is considered more specific than another document if it contains more cohesive domain-specific terminologies than that of the other one. We believe that...

An Exploration of Communicating with Textspeak - A Social Presence Perspective

Ying Chieh Liu, Chad Lin, Yu-An Huang
Pages: 54 - 59
With proliferous usage in CMC (Computer-Mediated Communication), textspeak (such as c u means see you) has become common words appears in email, SMS, IM, Blog and Twitter. Little research has explored how text-speak affects people’s intimacy when interacting through CMC tools. Thus, this study investigates...

Research and Exploration on the Practice Mode of Mechanical Majors Under the Background of New Engineering

Peijiang Chen, Mei Zhang, Hu Han, Xiaojie Wang
Under the background of “new engineering” construction, in order to improve students’ innovative ability and engineering practice ability, the problems existing in the practice teaching work of mechanical majors in local colleges and universities are analysed, and the practice teaching system and practice...
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Microbial Diversity in Post-Mining Land in Makroman Kelurahan, Sambutan District Samarinda City

Sopialena Sopialena
East Kalimantan is one of the areas rich in mining land, one of which is coal. Coal mining activities in Kaltim are generally carried out with open mining techniques, namely by clearing land, peeling top soil, moving the top layer of soil, and then mining coal. This technique results in physical, chemical...

Research on Subnormal State of Mentality of College Students from the Perspective of Ideological and Political Education

Lang Huang, Hongtao Tang
Psychological subhealth is a bad psychological status between mental health and psychological illness. Paying attention to the undergraduates’ psychological subhealth is an important direction to carry out mental health education. From the angle of ideological and political education, the paper makes...
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The Concept and Design of Solar Powered Sprinkler System Based on IOT Monitoring

Tresna Dewi, Rusdianasari Rusdianasari, Ahmad Taqwa, Teddy Wijaya
South Sumatra has an abundant solar energy source waiting to be optimally optimized. This potential is promising in all the economic sectors, such as agriculture. Solar energy application is one of digital farming implementation for agriculture and is expected to ease the farmers’ workload. This paper...

The Image Expression of the Elements for “the Classic of Mountains and Rivers” in the Pan-Media Period—Take the Blogger “Jia Le Ge Ling “ as an Example

Song Yao, Zhang Yansong
“The Classic of Mountains and Rivers” is one of the representative works of traditional Chinese mythology that has been passed down through the historical process, in the period of pan-media, many creators use “The Classic of Mountains and River” as the material for secondary creation. Among them, the...

Strategies for Preventing Deviant Social Behavior in Early Childhood During the Covid 19 Pandemic

Neldawati Neldawati, Yaswinda Yaswinda
Early childhood is a process for children to be able to behave socially. Social behavior is learned and developed from various opportunities and experiences with the community’s environment. Social behavior is behavior that is carried out voluntarily which can benefit/please others without anticipating...