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Proceedings Article

Urban Flood Modeling using Remote Sensing Technology and 3D Simulation: An Innovative Approach to Risk Management

Fahrul Agus, Muhammad M. N. Rahman, Zanu A. Kamil, Okta I. Gifari
The phenomenon poses the most insidious demands of urban administration, referred to as urban flooding, which usually causes extensive damage and disruption. Therefore, it is crucial to use sophisticated modeling methodologies that suit current technologies to reduce the potential of these risks. This...

The Socioeconomic Life of Women Shellers in the Benteng Slum of the Belawan Bahari River

Wira Fimansyah, Ayu Rulyani, Waston Malau, Zanrison Naibaho, Arimbi Aulia Nanta, Trisna Juwita Hia, Rini Setyowati
Settlements should be able to provide comfort and livability for their residents, complete with access to basic facilities such as clean water and sanitation. The settlement in Neighborhood II Benteng Sungai Belawan Bahari reflects a more complex reality. This area is a green zone and should not be allowed...

Earmarking Tax Norms in Provincial Regional Regulation: Toward Fiscal Decentralization and Sustainable Budgeting

Siti Rahma Novikasari
Current laws and regulations in the field of taxation have regulated earmarking tax norms, one of which is the Regional Tax Law (Law 28/2009 as revised with Law 1/2022). So, this research seeks to examine how Regional Governments apply earmarking tax norms in the formation of Regional Regulations on...

The Influence of Retribution, Domestic Tourist Trips Number, Hotel Occupancy Rates, and the Percentage of Poor Population on the Local Own-Source Revenue (Lor) of South Sumatra

Farida Nur Azizah
This study aims to analyze the impact of tourism on Local Own-source Revenue (LOR) in South Sumatra. The multiple linear regression method was used to study the impact of tourism variables represented by the number of domestic tourists, occupancy rates of star-rated and non-star-rated hotels, and retribution...

Early Warning System for Local Government Financial Distress Using Support Vector Machine with Synthetic Tabular Data

Inggit Fatika, Laila Fathiyaturrahmi, Edhy Sutanta, Catur Iswahyudi, Retno Widiastuti
Financial distress in local governments occurs when a region is unable to fulfill its debt obligations, creating risks to fiscal stability and regional economic health. This condition is especially concerning for governments that rely heavily on loans to fund infrastructure projects, as repayment failures...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of Risk Factors for Hypertension in Online Motorcycle Taxi Drivers

Widya Yanti Sihotang, Iit Fitriadi, Eka Lolita Eliyanti Pakpahan
Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a condition characterized by a persistent increase in pressure within the arterial system. Professional drivers face a higher risk of developing hypertension due to factors such as genetics, lack of physical activity, obesity, excessive salt intake,...

Beyond the Market: A Public-Private Partnership Model for Folic Acid Promotion and Its Lessons for China

Naiyuan Liang, Hong Feng, Cheng Huang
Periconceptional folic acid supplementation has been demonstrated as an effective intervention for preventing neural tube defects (NTDs). China has achieved notable success in this regard, primarily through the implementation of a distinctive tablet supplementation approach. This study examines the unique...
Conference Abstract

05.02 HERITABILITY AND INTRAFAMILIAL AGGREGATION OF ARTERIAL CHARACTERISTICS

J.S. Seidlerova, J.A.S. Staessen, M.B. Bochud, M.C. Cwynar, M.D. Dolejsova, T.K. Kuznetsova, T.N. Nawrot, A.O. Olszanecka, K.S. Stolarz, L.T. Thijs, W.W. Wojciechowska, HAS.-B. Struijker-Boudier, KK.-J. Kawecka-Jaszcz, R.C.E. Elston, R.F. Fagard, J.F. Filipovsky
Pages: 48 - 49
Proceedings Article

Location Profiling for Retail-Site Recommendation Using Machine Learning Approach

Choo-Yee Ting, Mang Yu Jie
Retail site selection is a critical stage for a new retailer since it helps them to decide which locations have the best chance of delivering a good return on investment. Most of the new retailers will face problems while selecting a retail site for new business. Work presented in this paper will focus...

The Effect of Financial Performance and Company Size on Company Value with Corporate Social Responsibility and Good Corporate Governance as Moderation Variables

Heliani, Meutia Riany, Asrinur Siti Syarah, Chitra Nur Risyanti
This study aims to examine the effect of financial performance and company size on firm value with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Good Corporate Governance (GCG) as moderating variables. The sample used in this research is a manufacturing company listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for...

Capitalism Ideology of Islamic Cyber Literature Writers in Wattpad Media in Indonesia

Risma Nur Rahmawati
Technological developments also have an impact on the development of literature in the digital realm. One of them is the emergence of applications used by the public to read literary works in the digital world. One application that can be used to read literary works is Wattpad. Through this application,...

Pastoral Tourism as a Catalyst for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals among Pastoralists: A Literature Review

Abhishek Kumar, Aswani Kumar, Ritvik Tyagi
The literature review critically examines the role of pastoral tourism in achieving Sustainable Development Goals among pastoral communities to identify the gaps hindering pastoral tourism from acting as a catalyst for sustainable livelihoods and achieving SDGs among pastoralists. Further recommendations...

Solar Photovoltaic Industry and Precarious Work: A Theoretical and Conceptual Research Framework Assessing the Impact on Workplace Wellbeing

Ahmad Shahrul Nizam, Paras Behrani, Rozilah Binti Shabor Rameli
The transition to renewable energy sources holds promise for improving human health by reducing pollution and associated health risks. While preliminary studies suggest that renewable energy may mitigate occupational hazards and health issues for workers, research in this area remains limited. This study...
Proceedings Article

Synergistic Effects of Organic Amendments on Coriander Cultivation

P. Bhavadharani, S. Sreelaxmi, K. Ashok Kumar, G. Abirami, M. Suganthi, K. Gowtham, M. Jayanthi
The prevalent application of synthetic soil amendments over the last decades has raised environmental issues, fueling a fascination with organic amendments for eco-friendly farming. Organic amendments are believed to enhance plant growth, flowering, microbial activity, and pest control, yet scientific...

Development of an E-Book Based on Socioscientific Issues (ENTAKUSSI) to Strengthen Science Literacy of Elementary Student

Alfina Mutiara Diaz Fernanda, Anatri Desstya
Purpose a) Knowing the application of SSI-based digital teaching materials (e-books). b) Analyzing the specifications of SSI-based digital teaching materials. c) Identifying the validity of SSI-based digital teaching materials. d) Testing the effectiveness of SSI-based digital teaching...

Blue Economy’s Role in Indonesia’s Maritime Development and Local Growth

Juwandariah Jubir, Muhammad Yusri Zamhuri, Anas Iswanto Anwar
This study aims to examine the role of the blue economy in promoting local economic growth in coastal areas of Indonesia. Using secondary data from 2013-2022, this study employs multiple regression analysis to evaluate the impact of maritime sectors, namely fisheries, marine tourism, sea transportation,...

Simulation based approach for inventory management of packaged milk at an unorganized Indian retailer: A case study

Nishit Satish Mehta, Anand Abraham, K. Nageswara Reddy
Managing inventory for perishable goods such as milk is a complex task, particularly for small unorganized retailers who handle multiple products and lack the resources to closely monitor each item or employ costly optimization tools. Such retailers typically relay on simple thumb rules or fixed-order...
Proceedings Article

A Multivariate Analysis of Maternal and Behavioral Determinants of Neonatal Birth Weight

Arjun Bali, Anshuman Guha
Birth weight is a critical marker of infant health and APGAR score assessment. A low birth weight is critically considered a common trait of increased infant mortality, developmental concerns, and subsequent complications. This analysis investigates the birth weight of a child based on various maternal...
Proceedings Article

Educational Administration in the Context of Biology Education: Insights from a Bibliometric Analysis

Arsyil Waritsman, Rudolf Kempa, Paul Arjanto, Johan Pattiasina, Grace Lisapaly, Susan Evelin Manakane, Sefanya Sairiltiata
Educational administration and Biology education are closely related. This relationship is an important aspect to be studied in greater depth through an analysis of previous research on educational administration and biology education. The purpose of this study is to analyze research trends related to...
Conference Abstract

05.01 CAN WAVE INTENSITY HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT VELOCITY FLOW PROFILES IN THE CORONARY ARTERIES?

N. Hadjiloizou, J. Davies, D. Francis, A.J. Baksi, K. Parker, A. Hughes, J. Mayet
Pages: 48 - 48

Online Teaching - Learning During the Pandemic Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19)

Case Study: STMIK Rosma

Lila Setiyani, Sri Purwani, Anggi Elanda, Darmansyah, Yeny Rostiani
At the end of 2019, the world community was shocked by the outbreak of a new virus, namely the coronavirus disease. In Indonesia itself, various efforts have been made to prevent the spread of the virus, including by implementing Large-Scale Social Restrictions or PSBB. The implementation has an impact...

Materiality and Design: The Wonder that is Stainless Steel

Anjali Shukla
Materiality is the most powerful tool in the hands of a designer. It most often determines the abstract concept of the design outcome as well as the tangible presence of what is created by a designer for the purpose of people. The paper below aims to put the spot light on a material, Stainless...

Migration-Security-Development Nexus Approach in Viewing the International Migration Phenomenon of Migrant Workers in West Nusa Tenggara

Mega Nisfa Makhroja, Syaiful Anam
The increasing number of migrant workers from developing regions to developed countries, which encourages economic improvement in both countries of origin and destination countries, has dominated migration studies by economic and development approaches. The impact of the transnational migration of migrant...
Conference Abstract

1.6 PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE IN RELATION TO ECG VOLTAGE

Wen-Yi Yang, Blerim Mujaj, Ljupcho Efremov, Zhen-Yu Zhang, Lutgarde Thijs, Fang-Fei Wei, Qi-Fang Huang, Aernout Luttun, Peter Verhamme, Tim Nawrot, Jose Boggia, Jan Staessen
Pages: 48 - 49
Background: The heart ejects in the central elastic arteries. No previous study addressed the question whether ECG voltages are more closely associated with central than with peripheral blood pressure (BP). Methods: Using the oscillometric Mobil-O-Graph 24 h PWA monitor, we measured brachial, central...
Conference Abstract

1.3 CENTRAL PRESSURES AND WAVE REFLECTIONS ARE INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH MAJOR ADVERSE CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN MEN WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

Nikitas Skliros, Nikolaos Ioakeimidis, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Athanasios Aggelis, Dimitrios Toulousis
Pages: 48 - 49
Purpose: Erectile dysfunction (ED) confers an independent risk for cardiovascular events and total mortality. Central pressures and wave reflection indices independently predict cardiovascular events. Aim of this study is to investigate whether central haemodynamics predict major adverse cardiovascular...
Conference Abstract

1.5 DESPHOSPHO-UNCARBOXYLATED MATRIX GLA PROTEIN IS A NOVEL CIRCULATING BIOMARKER PREDICTING DETERIORATION OF RENAL FUNCTION IN THE GENERAL POPULATION

Fangfei Wei, Sander Trenson, Lutgarde Thijs, Qi-Fang Huang, Zhen-Yu Zhang, Wen-Yi Yang, Paula Moliterno, Karel Allegaert, José Boggia, Stefan Janssens, Peter Verhamme, Cees Vermeer, Jan Staessen
Pages: 48 - 48
Background: Recent studies showing an inverse association between estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), a microvascular trait, and inactive desphospho-uncarboxylated matrix Gla protein (dp-ucMGP) support the hypothesis that after vitamin K dependent activation MGP is renoprotective, but were limited...
Conference Abstract

1.2 HOW DOES OBESITY INFLUENCE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN ASYMPTOMATIC ADULTS?

Bela Benczur, Renata Bocskei, Attila Cziraki
Pages: 48 - 48
Central obesity is an important cause of cardiovascular disease. It’s well-known that aortic pulse wave velocity (aoPWV) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular events. However the potential correlation between fat accumulation and increased arterial stiffness is poorly investigated. The aim of this...
Proceedings Article

Survey of Accredited Calibration Laboratories in Indonesia to Ensure Metrological Traceability Based on Iso/Iec 17025:2017 (Case Study: Gauge Block Calibration Service)

Muhammad Haekal Habibie, Ocka Hedrony
One of the actors managing national quality infrastructure in Indonesia is accredited calibration laboratory that regulates the strategic role of facilitating trade activities. Metrological traceability of accredited calibration laboratory is an inherent entity, which determines the validity of calibration...
Conference Abstract

01.04 NON INVASIVE EVALUATION OF ARTERIAL REMODELING IN PATIENTS WITH FABRY DISEASE AFTER ENZYME REPLACEMENT THERAPY

C.C. Collin, M.B. Briet, H.B. Beaussier, E.B. Bozec, B.L. Laloux, P.B. Boutouyrie, S.L. Laurent
Pages: 48 - 48
Conference Abstract

1.4 A PROTEOMIC MARKER OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY IS ASSOCIATED WITH MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES

Gemma Currie, Sheon Mary, Bernt Johan von Scholten, Morten Kofod Lindhardt, Harald Mischak, William Mullen, Peter Rossing, Christian Delles
Pages: 48 - 48
Background: The urinary proteomic classifier CKD273 has been found to predict diabetic nephropathy development in advance of microalbuminuria. Whether it is also a determinant of mortality and cardiovascular disease in patients with established albuminuria is unknown. Methods: We studied 155 subjects...
Conference Abstract

1.1 DIABETES AND CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN CORONARY PATIENTS

Piotr Jankowski, Dorota Debicka-Dabrowska, Malgorzata Kloch-Badelek, Leszek Bryniarski, Kalina Kawecka-Jaszcz, Danuta Czarnecka
Pages: 48 - 48
Background: Relative (represented by pulsatility) as well as absolute (pulse pressure) changes of central blood pressure (BP) were shown to predict cardiovascular (CV) complications in coronary patients. However, the influence of diabetes (a major CV risk factor) on the values of BP-derived indices is...

Living with Flood: A Livelihood Resilience Approach of Rural People in Bihar, India

Madhuri, H. R. Tewari, P. K. Bhowmick
Pages: 48 - 66
Flood is a perennial problem in the state of Bihar, India with devastating impact on the livelihood of people. In spite of the government’s measures of flood mitigation, households continue to live with sufferings on account of severe damage to their material and non-material assets. In this background,...

A Method for Multi-attribute Decision Making Under Uncertainty Using Evidential Reasoning and Prospect Theory

Liuqian Jin, Xin Fang, Yang Xu
Pages: 48 - 62
In this paper, a method for multi-attribute decision making under uncertainty is proposed, the uncertainty is represented by certitude structure. In fact, there are both quantitative and qualitative attributes with different representation in multi-attribute decision making under uncertainty, so the...

Bilinear Approach to Supersymmetric KdV Equation

A.S. Carstea
Pages: 48 - 52
Extending the gauge-invariance principle for functions of the standard bilinear fomalism to the supersymmetric case, we define N = 1 supersymmetric Hirota operators. Using them, we bilinearize SUSY KdV equation. The solution for multiple collisions of super-solitons is given.

On the (2+1)-Dimensional Extension of 1-Dimensional Toda Lattice Hierarchy

Yuji Ogawa
Pages: 48 - 65
We introduce a (2+1)-dimensional extension of the 1-dimensional Toda lattice hierar- chy. The hierarchy is given by two different formulations. For the first formulation, we obtain the bilinear identity for the ? -functions and construct explicit solutions ex- pressed by Wronski determinants. For the...

A Discrete Model of the Expected Loss for Catastrophe Insurance in Natural Disasters

Chongfu Huang, Xing Shi
Pages: 48 - 58
The traditional actuarial model of catastrophe insurance is too theoretical. In many cases, it is of no avail. In this paper, we suggest a discrete model of catastrophe insurance to calculate the expected losses. We successfully applied it to calculate the premium rate of the typhoon in Fujian Province,...

Transit Ridesharing System Using Tradable Credit Under Asymmetric Transaction Costs

Lingling Xiao, YuJie Liu
Tradable credit as a new type of toll has the advantages of optimizing the transportation system, changing travel time and relieving congestion pressure, and has received much attention in recent years for research. The economic cost is defined as a fixed percentage of the transaction ratio, and under...

The Going Abroad of Chinese Online Literature to the Western World

Zhang Hanwen
These days, an increasing number of Chinese online novels are being translated and disseminated, gradually entering the Western world, such as Douluo Continent, which thanks to the commonality between Chinese and Western literature, whereas the process also contains certain areas that still need to be...
Proceedings Article

Population Settlement Changes Due to Migration Impacts in Mongolia

Amangul Shugatai, Otgonkhuu Tsedevish, Enkh-Amgalan Sandag
In 1990, Mongolia experienced a volatile change in the social, political, and economic aspects of its society. In particular, inequality, poverty, and unemployment increased exponentially and the differences in development between urban and rural areas increased sharply. During this period population...

Halal Label, Trust and Brand Loyalty Among Social Media Consumer for Food Business in Indonesia

Vika Annisa Qurrata, Rani Dwiastika Listyani Puteri
Purchasing halal food products is not necessarily related to the trust and loyalty of consumers of social media users in Indonesia. However, the increase in public awareness in selecting halal products will certainly influence consumers to purchase halal products. Few studies examine the relationship...

An Analysis of the Feminist Core from Different Writing Perspectives

Take Wang Anyi’s Desire Writing as An Example

Yuhan Chen
In recent years, Wang Anyi’s desire narratives and the private writing of the 1990s have attracted the attention of many scholars in the field of feminism. This paper summarizes the relevant research results in the current academic field in terms of the background, causes and evaluation. At the same...

Architectural Design Process Combined with Social Media Technology A Case Study on Urban Creativity and Placemaking Strategy in Taiwan

Yuling Tsai, Bart Dewancker
Social media has been part of a human’s daily life that usually becomes one of the communication tools in this social environment. Social media has changed the traditional architectural design process; people will know, hear, and learn from online technology. Nowadays, a design project cannot just focus...

Classical Lie symmetries and reductions for a generalized NLS equation in 2+1 dimensions

P. Albares, J. M. Conde, P. G. Estévez
Pages: 48 - 60
A non-isospectral linear problem for an integrable 2+1 generalization of the non linear Schrödinger equation, which includes dispersive terms of third and fourth order, is presented. The classical symmetries of the Lax pair and the related reductions are carefully studied. We obtain several reductions...

On the Recurrence Coefficients for Generalized q-Laguerre Polynomials

Galina Filipuk, Christophe Smet
Pages: 48 - 56
In this paper we consider a semi-classical variation of the weight related to the q-Laguerre polynomials and study their recurrence coefficients. In particular, we obtain a second degree second order discrete equation which in particular cases can be reduced to either the qPV or the qPIII equation.
Proceedings Article

PANI-CSA/Co3O4 Nanocomposite Films: Optical, Morphological, and Structural Properties

Mahmoud Al-Gharram, Inshad Jum’h, Ahmad Telfah, Mahmoud Al-Hussein
Nanocomposites films of (PANI-CSA)/(Co3O4 NPs) with (1, 3, 6, and 12 wt.%) of Co3O4 NPs were deposited on ITO-glass substrates using the electrochemical polymerization method. The optical properties and parameters of the nanocomposites films were investigated and determined through experimental UV-Vis...
Proceedings Article

Magic and Antimagic Decomposition of Amalgamation of Cycles

Sigit Pancahayani, Annisa Rahmita Soemarsono, Dieky Adzkiya, Musyarofah
Consider G = (V, E) as a finite, simple, connected graph with vertex set V and edge set E. G is said to be a decomposable graph if there exists a collection of subgraphs of G, say ℋ = {Hi|1 ≤ i ≤n} such that for every i ≠ j, Hi is isomorphic to Hj, ∪ i=1n Hi = G and should satisfy that E(Hi) ∩ E(Hj)...

The Vitality of Esperanto: To be or Not to be?

Yutian Li
Esperanto is a relatively ideal artificial language compared to others, for the reason that it fuses the characteristics of languages from different countries, and is easy to learn. It has developed for more than a century. As a result, it has formed a rigorous grammatical and lexical system. However,...

Resconstruction of Kamasan Pasir Jambu Crafts Based on Creative Industry

A. S. M. Atamtajani, J. Masunah, T. Karyono
Kamasan craft is one of Indonesia’s cultural treasures. Various crafts from various regional backgrounds give birth to a community with its own specifications and qualities. The focus of this research is to explain the process of reconstructing kamasan craft based on creative industries. Reconstruction...