Abaraogu J. U., Uzoukwu C. S., Anyanwu V.K., Eziefula U. G., Ikpa P. N., Emejulu D. A., Abbah E. C., Nwokorobia G. C., Ogbonna S. N., Osukalu E. J |
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The Impact of Accumulated Waste on the Soil and Underground Water in Bayelsa (Otuokpoti) Region of Nigeria | ||||||
The study deal on the negatives effects of wastes disposal on the groundwater pollution in different locations of a southern state in Nigeria. Water samples were collected from shallow wells located near the selected dumpsites in the selected areas. The analysis of physical, chemical and biological properties of the raw water samples from these locations shows that these wastes produce Leachates and gases when they are decomposed and percolated or/and infiltrated through rainwater into the groundwater. However, from the physio-chemical results, some of the sample water parameters tested fall within acceptable range when compared to the drinking water quality standard: NSDWQ (2015), these includes parameter like PH, Chromium, Nitrite, Lead, Ammonium, Iron and Chloride.............
Leachate, Lesiccators Vibriocount, Total heterotrophic bacteria count, Total coliform count
Salmonella and Shigella count. [1]. Jhamnani, B. and Singh, S.K. (2009), Groundwater contamination due to Bhalaswa Landfill site in New Delhi, Int. J. Enviorn. Sci. Eng., 1(3):121-125. [2]. Ogwueleka, T. (2009). Municipal Solid Waste characteristics and management in Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Health Science & Engineering, 6(3), 173-180. [4]. Olusola, Adeyemi & Adeyeye, Opeyemi &Durowoju, Olufemi. (2017). Groundwater: Quality Levels and Human Exposure, SW Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Geography. 10. 10.1515/jengeo-2017-0003.
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Okpala Charles Chikwendu, Nwankwo Constance Obiuto, Joseph Ajaefobi |
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The Impact and Challenges of Coronavirus Pandemic on Engineering Education | ||||||
The Covid-19 pandemic has substantially impacted different facets of the world, with universities and other institutions of higher learning, especially engineering education, experiencing immense transformations. This paper investigated the multidimensional impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on engineering education,how the challenges and opportunities were adapted by the engineering education institutions, the efficiency of these adaptations, the potential enduring changes to the educational landscape, alterations in teaching and learning methodologies, the technology integration, the application of digital tools, the faced challenges, as well as the extensive implications for the future of engineering education training and practice.Through a review of current literature, the article also provided insights into how engineering education has been modified, and the potential long-term changes resulting from this unprecedented global crisis.
coronavirus, covid-19, pandemic, engineering, education, universities, teachers, students
[1]. AlMunifi, A. and Alfawzan, M. (2023), "Back to the New Normal in Engineering Education towards Student-Centered Learning: Remote? In Person? Hybrid?" Sustainability, vol. 2023, iss. 15
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Suneel Kumar, Ravi George, Zafar Hussain, Karan Sharma, Chiranjeevi B |
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An Overview of Structured Light Scanning (SLS) inspection of an Additively Manufactured small Turbojet Engine Nozzle | ||||||
Additive Manufacturing has made it easier to manufacture complex configured parts like that of a turbojet aero engine. However, ensuring the dimensional/geometrical accuracy and surface quality remains a paramount challenge. The current paper explores the application of 3D structured light scanning (SLS) for dimensional and geometrical inspection of the additively manufactured small turbojet engine nozzle. The paper discusses the specific considerations for inspecting AM parts due to their inherent layerwise build process and the advantages offered by structured light scanning in this context. It highlights the suitability of structured light scanning for capturing intricate geometries and facilitating rapid, non-destructive inspections.
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[1]. Emily Starinieri, "Advanced 3D Scanning Digitalization Technologies for NDT of Industrial Gas Turbine Components", www.qulaitymag.com/articles/97507, August 23, 2023
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A.R.KANYA |
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A Study on Criminal Profiling Of Serial Killer Under Forensic Psychological Investigation | ||||||
A review of the relevant psychological and sociological literature regarding serial killers is presented. Also described is the investigative process and the procedures involved in constructing accurate criminal profiles. This Paper Examines The Definition, characteristics,and classifications of male serial killers. Additionally,the paper discusses various motivations for killing serially, the importance of fantasy, and emotional, cognitive,and behavioural processes in the serial killer. Theprocessofcriminalprofiling, which is a relatively new and innovative proactive and reactive investigative procedure, is also described as a tool used frequently in the investigative process of serial homicides........
Serial killer, investigation, forensic science, psychology, criminals
[1]. White, John H., et al. "The utilisation of forensic science and criminal profiling for capturing serial killers." Forensic Science International 209.1-3 (2011): 160-165. [2]. Branson, Allan LeRoy. Criminal profiling and serial killers: A case study. Diss. Saint Joseph's University, 2004. [3]. Salafranca Barreda, Daniel. "The application of Newton and Swoopes geographical profile to serial killers." Journal of investigative psychology and offender profiling 18.1 (2021): 68-78. [4]. Van Aken, Chelsea. "The use of criminal profilers in the prosecution of serial killers." THEMIS: Research Journal of Justice Studies and Forensic Science 3.1 (2015): 7. [5]. Palermo, George B. "Criminal profiling: The uniqueness of the killer." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 46.4 (2002): 383-385.
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Nguyen Duc Huu |
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The role of law in Vietnamese trade union operations | ||||||
A large-scale sociopolitical group representing the working class and laborers is the Vietnamese Trade Union. It was voluntarily founded and set up in accordance with democratic centralism. Legislators and the representative organization of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor have long been concerned about how trade unions should legally protect the rights and interests of workers. As a result, understanding the legal relationship inside the trade union operating structure is crucial, particularly in light of the current situation in Vietnam.Over the past 90 years of establishment and development, the Vietnam Trade Union has matured in all aspects, the trade union organization has been strengthened and developed, the number of union members..........
Trade Union, structure, law, labor, Vietnam
[1]. Dang, Ngoc Tung. "The 80-year journey of construction and development of the Vietnam Trade Union." (2009). [2]. Government No. 04/2015/ND-CP: Decree on the implementation of democracy in the operation of state administrative agencies and public non-business units [3]. Government No. 05/2015/ND-CP: Decree detailing and guiding the implementation of a number of contents of the Labor Code [4]. Government No. 60/2013/ND-CP : Decree detailing Clause 3, Article 63 of the Labor Code on the implementation of the Regulation on grassroots democracy at the workplace [5]. Labor Code 2019, Labor Publishing House, Hanoi, 2020
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Fatimah, Diyah Sukanti Cahyaningsih, Agus Zulkarnain Arief |
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Factor Analysis of Tempe MSMEs Income Recovery in Malang City Post the COVID - 19 Pandemic Using Smart Interpretive Structural Modelling | ||||||
The Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on the economic sector, especially on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The aim of this research is to determine the variables that are the main supporters of the income of Tempe MSMEs in Malang City. During the COVID-19 period, the government had policies including Direct Cash Assistance (BLT), Pre-Employment Cards, tax relief and credit relaxation, these were aimed at maintaining people's purchasing power and running the economy smoothly. This research was carried out as a form of community service to provide insight into increasing the income of tempe entrepreneurs by related parties. The research uses a quantitative approach to determine the strongest drivers.......
Government Assistance; Capital; Income; Smart-ISM ; Technology; Labor.
[1]. Ahmad, N., & Qahmash , A. (2021). SmartISM : Implementation and Assessment of Interpretive Structural Modeling. In Sustainability (Vol. 13, Issue 16). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13168801
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Prince Godswill Akhimien, Smart Osarenmwinda, Idemudia Sunday Aliyu |
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Public Expenditure Squeezing and Digitization of Payment of Workers At Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State |
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This study investigates the relationship between public expenditure squeezing and the efficiency of digitized
payment systems at Ambrose Alli University (AAU) in Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria. The primary objective is to
determine how budgetary constraints affect the timeliness and accuracy of salary payments to university staff.
Anchored on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the research hypothesizes that reduced public funding
negatively impacts the efficiency of digitized payment systems. Utilizing a descriptive survey design, data were
collected from a sample of 153 staff members, comprising both academic and non-academic personnel, using
structured questionnaires........
Public Expenditure Squeezing, digitized payment systems, budgetary constraints, timeliness and
accuracy of salary payments.
[1]. Adeoye, A. (2018). The impact of digitization on payroll management in Nigerian universities. Journal of Public Administration and
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Danuwat Wongpichet, Anuwat Pholdee |
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Advancing Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Implications in Diverse Domains |
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of numerous domains, significantly transforming various aspects of society and industry. This research paper explores the applications and implications of AI across diverse fields, including education, healthcare, and smart production. By examining historical developments, methodologies, and case studies, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of AI's impact and potential. The research delves into AI's role in enhancing educational outcomes in K-12 settings, improving diagnostic accuracy in healthcare, and promoting sustainability in smart production. Findings highlight the substantial benefits and challenges associated with AI integration, offering insights into future research directions and the ethical considerations necessary for responsible AI deployment.
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[1]. Touretzky, D., Gardner-McCune, C., Martin, F., & Seehorn, D. (2019). Envisioning AI for K-12: What should every child know about AI? Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 33(01), 9795-9799. Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.
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Mr. Gaurav Verma, Mr. Amit Kumar |
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Algorithmic Pathfinding: Comparing Dijkstra's and A* Algorithms in Complex Grid Environment |
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Grid-based pathfinding is a fundamental problem in computer science with applications spanning from robotics to game development. This research presents a comparative analysis of Dijkstra's and A* algorithms in the context of grid-based navigation, incorporating elements such as fuel stations and wormholes. The study aims to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of these algorithms under various grid configurations.We implemented both algorithms in Python and tested them on grids with different arrangements of obstacles, fuel stations, and wormholes......
Pathfinding algorithms, A*, Dijkstra's, grid-based navigation, fuel stations, wormholes, computational efficiency, distance metrics, nodes computed.
[1]. Hart, P. E., Nilsson, N. J., & Raphael, B. (1968). "A Formal Basis for the Heuristic Determination of Minimum Cost
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I Made Mara, Ida Bagus Alit |
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The effect of magnetic fields on exhaust emissions and fuel consumption of a 125 cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine running on ethanol-gasoline blends |
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In line with population growth, technological developments and the increase of vehicles, the need for fuel is increased. Therefore, many people try to find an alternative fuel such as ethanol as an alternative fuel. This study aims to determine the effect of magnetic field on fuel ethanol-gasoline blends on exhaust gas emissions and fuel consumption. In this study, gasoline was blended with alcohol ranging from 10% to 40% by volume (E0, E10, E20, E30 and E40) and the magnet was placed at the fuel line. Next, the exhaust gas emission levels were observed using an exhaust gas analyzer.......
Gasoline,ethanol, exhaust emission, fuel consumption.
[1]. Agrariksa, F.A., Susilo, B., dan Nugroho, W.A., 2013, Uji Performansi Motor bakar Bensin (On Chassis) Menggunakan Campuran Premium dan Etanol, Jurnal Keteknikan Pertanian Tropis dan Biosistem, Vol. 1, No. 3, hal. 194-203.
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Akaa A. Eteng |
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Investigating Permittivity Sensing using a Dual-Band Ring Resonator Metamaterial Absorber |
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This paper investigates permittivity sensing using a dual-band metasurface absorber. Dual-band perfect absorption is realized using a pair of concentric ring resonators, with their geometries exploited to provide electromagnetic absorption at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Each unit cell is a three-layered structure, consisting of a pair of ring resonators as the top layer, an intermediate dielectric layer, and a metallized ground plane. Full-wave numerical simulations of the proposed absorber demonstrate both polarization- and mode-insensitivity, in addition to wide incident-angle operability. Furthermore, sensitivity levels up to 2.4% in the absorption characteristic, with per-unit changes in the permittivity of a loaded test sample, suggest a potential for employing the proposed structure in material sensing applications.
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[1] N. I. Landy, S. Sajuyigbe, J. J. Mock, D. R. Smith, and W. J. Padilla, "A Perfect Metamaterial Absorber," Phys. Rev. Lett., vol. 100, no. 20, p. 207402, May 2008, doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.207402.
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Bello Babayo Bello, Saidu Yerima Musa, Visa Musa Ibrahim, Kamaunji Bitrus Zirata |
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Condition Review on Photovoltaic Cell Cooling Techniques for Sub-Saharan African Region |
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Solar energy, a critical component of sustainable energy solutions, offers significant potential, especially in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) that experience high solar irradiance. However, excessive heat and inefficient thermal management hinder the optimal performance of photovoltaic (PV) systems in these regions. High operating temperatures lead to thermal degradation, reducing both efficiency and lifespan of PV panels. This paper reviews the challenges of PV cooling in SSA, highlighting the urgent need for cost-effective cooling techniques to enhance efficiency and economic viability........
Photovoltaic PV, Cooling, Efficiency, Thermal Degradation, Phase Change Materials.
[1]. Abdelrahman, H.E., Wahba, M.H., Refaey, H.A., Moawad, M., Berbish, N.S., (2019), Performance enhancement of photovoltaic cells by changing configuration and using PCM (RT35HC) with nanoparticles Al2O3, Sol. Energy 177 (November 2018), 665–671, doi:10.1016/j.solener.2018.11.022.
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DEVA DHARSHINI.M, GOPALAN K.R, Dr. S. MURUGANANTHAN |
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An Analytical Study on Linkage between Kids and the Media and Its Impacts in Chennai |
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In various formats, media have influenced children's development for hundreds of years. However, recent decades have witnessed an absolute explosion of new media technologies, and rapid adoption of these technologies, in particular internet and cell phone technologies, by all segments of society.When technology started to develope, the children started developing using the technology, rather than their self dependence.The Policy Guide on Children and Digital Connectivity was produced by Policy Lab, Division of Data, Research and Policy (DRP), under the guidance of Laurence Chandy, Director of DRP. Alcohol advertising in Canada totals $900 million annually. On an annual basis, teenagers see between 1000 and 2000 beer commercials carrying the message that 'real' men drink beer.......
Kids, Health, Media, Addiction, Development.
[1]. Dietz WH, Strasburger VC. Children, adolescents and television. Curr Probl Pediatr. 1991;21:8–31. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] [2]. Strasburger VC. Children, Adolescents and the media: Five crucial issues. Adolesc Med. 1993;4:479–93. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] [3]. Bernard-Bonnin AC, Gilbert S, Rousseau E, Masson P, Maheux B. Television and the 3– to 10-year old child. Pediatrics. 1991;88:48–54. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] [4]. Josephson WL. Television violence: A Review of the Effects on Children of Different Ages. Ottawa: National Clearinghouse on Family Violence; 1995. [Google Scholar] [5]. Dietz WH, Jr, Gortmaker SL. Do we fatten our children at the television set? Obesity and television viewing in children and adolescents. Pediatrics. 1985;75:807–12. [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
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Idhoko Kingsley.E, Macdonald Samson Okemena |
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Risk Mapping Of Prone Areas of Gully Erosion in ASABA Metropolis, Delta State, Nigeria Using Geographic Information System (GIS) Technique |
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This project entails the Risk Mapping Of Prone Areas Of Gully Erosion Of part Asaba Metropolis(Ugbolu) The data acquisition which involves downloading of Google Earth Imagery, Acquiring data from field with the help of Differential Global Positioning System(DGPS) All the Data acquired were computed and adjusted digitally, in order to produce a Geodata Base plan of the project site.
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[1]. Alatorre, L. & Beguería, S. 2009. Identification of eroded areas using remote sensing in a badlands landscape on marls in the central Spanish Pyrenees. Catena, 76, 182-190. [2]. Angima, S., Stott, D., O'neill, M., Ong, C. &. Weesies, G. 2003. Soil erosion prediction using RUSLE for central Kenyan highland conditions. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 97, 295-308. [3]. Baghdadi, N., King, C., Bourguignon, A. & Remond, A. 2002. Potential of ERS and RADARSAT data for surface roughness monitoring over bare agricultural fields: application to catchments in Northern France. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 23, 3427-3442. [4]. Betts, H. D. & DeRose, R. C. 1999. Digital elevation models as a tool for monitoring and measuring gully erosion. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 1, 91-101. [5]. Bishop, M. P., James, L. A., Shroder, J. F. & Walsh, S. J. 2012. Geospatial technologies and digital geomorphological mapping: concepts, issues and research. Geomorphology, 137, 5-26.
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Salima A. Bilhassan, Entisar G. S. Hashem, Yousef N. Al Denali, Moataz M. Alkeza, Abdulrahman B. Bobaker |
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Comparison of Anthropometric Dimensions in Healthy and Disabled Male Individuals in Benghazi Libya |
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This project aims to gather anthropometric data from wheelchair users in Benghazi and compare it with measurements from healthy individuals. The data collection took place at the Center for Persons with Disabilities in Benghazi, focusing on nine anthropometric dimensions relevant to wheelchair and seat design. The study compared these dimensions between healthy and disabled individuals aged 20 to 29. Data analysis was performed using Minitab 17.1 and descriptive statistics in Microsoft Excel. A T-test was used to assess differences between the two groups. The findings revealed significant differences in three out of nine dimensions, with P-values less than 0.05. These differences.....
Ergonomics, Anthropometry, Disabled People
[1]. Mououdi MA. Anthropometric Engineering. Mazandaran Univ Med Sci. 1996
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Wagobera Edgar Kedi, Chibundom Ejimuda, Courage Idemudia , Tochukwu Ignatius Ijomah |
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AI-Driven Content Generation Software for SME Marketing: Balancing Automation and Brand Authenticity |
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Integrating AI-driven content generation into marketing strategies has revolutionized how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) create and distribute content. This review paper explores the balance between automation and brand authenticity in AI-generated content. It begins with an overview of technological advancements in natural language processing and machine learning, underpin AI content generation, and highlights popular tools and platforms available to SMEs. The discussion then delves into the benefits of AI-driven content for SMEs, including efficiency, scalability, and cost-effectiveness, while addressing challenges related to the potential loss of personal
AI-driven content generation, SME marketing, Brand authenticity, Machine learning
[1]. Abatan, A., Adeyinka, M. A., Sodiya, E. O., Jacks, B. S., Ugwuanyi, E. D., Daraojimba, O. H., & Lottu, O. A. (2024). The role of IT in sustainable environmental management: A global perspective review. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 11(1), 1874-1886.
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Adebimpe Bolatito Ige , Naomi Chukwurah , Courage Idemudia , Victor Ibukun Adebayo |
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Ethical Considerations in Data Governance: Balancing Privacy, Security, and Transparency in Data Management |
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This paper explores the ethical considerations inherent in data governance, focusing on balancing privacy, security, and transparency. It examines the interrelationships and potential conflicts between these aspects, discussing common ethical dilemmas and proposing a conceptual framework for achieving balance. Through an analysis of key principles, challenges, and best practices, the paper highlights the importance of prioritizing ethical considerations in data management practices. The implications of the findings for data governance practices and ethical considerations are discussed, emphasizing the need for organizations to adopt a holistic approach that promotes trust, compliance, and ethical integrity
Data governance, privacy, security, transparency, ethical considerations, balance..
[1]. Adekugbe, A. P., & Ibeh, C. V. (2024). Navigating ethical challenges in data management for US program development: best practices and recommendations. International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research, 6(4), 1023-1033.
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Michael Osinakachukwu Ezeh , Adindu Donatus Ogbu , Augusta Heavens Ikevuje, Emmanuel Paul-Emeka George |
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The Role of Business Process Analysis and Re-engineering in Enhancing Energy Sector Efficiency |
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In the dynamic landscape of the energy sector, efficiency is paramount for achieving sustainability and profitability. Business Process Analysis (BPA) and Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) play crucial roles in enhancing operational efficiency by systematically examining and redesigning existing processes. This paper explores the impact of BPA and BPR on the energy sector, emphasizing their contributions to streamlining operations, reducing costs, and improving overall performance. BPA involves the detailed examination of current business processes to identify inefficiencies, redundancies, and bottlenecks. Through techniques such as process mapping, data analysis, and benchmarking, organizations can gain a comprehensive understanding of their operations. This understanding.....
Role; Efficiency; Energy Sector; Re-engineering; Business Process Analysis
[1]. Abatan, A., Adeyinka, M. A., Sodiya, E. O., Jacks, B. S., Ugwuanyi, E. D., Daraojimba, O. H., & Lottu, O. A. (2024). The role of IT in sustainable environmental management: A global perspective review. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 11(1), 1874-1886.
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Geneva Tamunobarafiri Igwama, Janet Aderonke Olaboye, Chukwudi Cosmos Maha, Mojeed Dayo Ajegbile, Samira Abdul |
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AI-Powered Predictive Analytics in Chronic Disease Management: Regulatory and Ethical Considerations |
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Integrating AI-powered predictive analytics into chronic disease management presents significant regulatory and ethical considerations. This review paper examines current regulations such as FDA guidelines, GDPR, and HIPAA, alongside ethical concerns including patient privacy, bias, transparency, and informed consent. Stakeholders, including healthcare providers, policymakers, and AI developers, face implications ranging from data protection to fairness in algorithmic decision-making. Actionable recommendations are proposed, emphasising the importance of robust data protection measures, transparent AI algorithms, and collaborative efforts to develop ethical guidelines. Future research directions include standardised frameworks for evaluating AI systems and addressing healthcare disparities. By prioritising patient safety and equity while fostering transparency and accountability, stakeholders can responsibly navigate the complexities of AI-driven chronic disease management.
AI, predictive analytics, chronic disease management, regulations, ethics, healthcare
[1]. Adekugbe, A. P., & Ibeh, C. V. (2024). Advancing healthcare data solutions: comparative analysis of business and research models in the US. International Medical Science Research Journal, 4(4), 373-390.
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Adindu Donatus Ogbu , Kate A. Iwe, Williams Ozowe, Augusta Heavens Ikevuje |
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Innovations in Real-Time Pore Pressure Prediction Using Drilling Data: A Conceptual Framework |
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Pore pressure prediction is crucial for safe and efficient drilling operations, especially in complex geological settings. Traditional methods often rely on pre-drilling estimates based on seismic data and well logs, which can be limited in accuracy and responsiveness to real-time conditions. Recent innovations focus on utilizing real-time drilling data to enhance pore pressure prediction, providing dynamic updates that can significantly improve operational safety and decision-making processes. This paper presents a conceptual framework for real-time pore pressure prediction using drilling data, integrating advanced technologies and methodologies to offer a comprehensive solution. The proposed framework leverages machine learning algorithms and advanced data analytics to process real......
Innovations; Real-Time; Pore Pressure Prediction; Drilling Data; Conceptual Framework.
[1]. Al-Doski, K., Yassin, A. M., & Al-Baghdadi, A. K. (2020). Evaluating the effectiveness of seismic inversion techniques for pore pressure prediction. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 195, 107732.
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Adindu Donatus Ogbu , Kate A. Iwe , Williams Ozowe, Augusta Heavens Ikevuje |
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Sustainable Approaches to Pore Pressure Prediction in Environmentally Sensitive Areas |
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Accurate pore pressure prediction is crucial in the oil and gas industry, particularly when drilling in environmentally sensitive areas where the impact of drilling operations must be minimized. Traditional methods often rely heavily on seismic data and well logs, which may not fully capture the complex interactions between geological formations and environmental factors. This review outlines sustainable approaches to pore pressure prediction, emphasizing methods that balance operational efficiency with environmental protection. Sustainable approaches incorporate advanced technologies and methodologies to enhance prediction accuracy while mitigating environmental risks......
Sustainable, Pore Pressure Prediction, Environmentally Sensitive Areas, Machine Learning, Real-Time Monitoring, Environmental Impact.
[1]. Akin, M. (2021). Advances in Managed Pressure Drilling Technologies: Environmental and Operational Benefits. Journal of Petroleum Technology, 73(6), 50-58.
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Jephta Mensah Kwakye , Darlington Eze Ekechukwu , Olorunshogo Benjamin Ogundipe |
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Climate Change Adaptation Strategies for Bioenergy Crops: A Global Synthesis |
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This review paper comprehensively synthesises climate change adaptation strategies for bioenergy crops, examining their significance, challenges, and implementation across different regions worldwide. Through an analysis of agronomic, genetic, and technological adaptation approaches, successful case studies, and common trends, key findings emerge regarding the importance of continued research and innovation in enhancing the resilience of bioenergy crop production systems to climate change. Recommendations for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners include prioritising investments in research and extension, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration.....
Climate change adaptation, Bioenergy crops, Agronomic strategies, Genetic strategies, Technological strategies, Sustainability
[1]. Abaku, E. A., & Odimarha, A. C. (2024). Sustainable supply chain management in the medical industry: A theoretical and practical examination. International Medical Science Research Journal, 4(3), 319-340.
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Wagobera Edgar Kedi , Chibundom Ejimuda , Mojeed Dayo Ajegbile |
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Emerging Trends in Software Engineering for Distributed Systems: Challenges and Methodologies for Development |
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Software engineering for distributed systems is undergoing rapid evolution due to the increasing complexity and scale of modern applications. This review provides an overview of emerging trends, challenges, and methodologies in the development of distributed systems. The proliferation of distributed computing paradigms such as cloud computing, edge computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT) has led to the emergence of new challenges in software engineering. These challenges include scalability, fault tolerance, security, and interoperability. Additionally, the rise of microservices architecture and containerization has introduced complexities in deployment and management. To address these challenges, researchers and practitioners are exploring various methodologies......
Software; Engineering; DevOps; AI; ML; Review.
[1]. Abdulkadir, M., Abdulahi, A., Abdulkareem, L.A., Alor, O.E., Ngozichukwu, B., Al–Sarkhi, A. and Azzopardi, B.J., 2022. The effect of gas injection geometry and an insight into the entrainment and coalescence processes concerned with a stationary Taylor bubble in a downward two-phase flow. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 130, p.110491.
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Adebimpe Bolatito Ige , Naomi Chukwurah , Courage Idemudia , Victor Ibukun Adebayo |
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Managing Data Lifecycle Effectively: Best Practices for Data Retention and Archival Processes |
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Effective data lifecycle management is essential for organizations to optimize data retention and archival processes, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and enhancing operational efficiency. This paper explores best practices for managing the data lifecycle, focusing on defining data retention policies, implementing retention schedules, and conducting regular audits and reviews. It also examines the criteria for data archival, evaluates archival technologies and solutions, and underscores the importance of maintaining data integrity and security. Additionally,.....
Data Lifecycle Management, Data Retention, Data Archival, Regulatory Compliance.
[1]. Adelakun, B. O., Nembe, J. K., Oguejiofor, B. B., Akpuokwe, C. U., & Bakare, S. S. (2024). Legal frameworks and tax compliance in the digital economy: a finance perspective. Engineering Science & Technology Journal, 5(3), 844-853.
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Michael Osinakachukwu Ezeh , Adindu Donatus Ogbu , Augusta Heavens Ikevuje , Emmanuel Paul-Emeka George |
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The Role of Business Process Analysis and Re-engineering in Enhancing Energy Sector Efficiency |
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In the dynamic landscape of the energy sector, efficiency is paramount for achieving sustainability and profitability. Business Process Analysis (BPA) and Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) play crucial roles in enhancing operational efficiency by systematically examining and redesigning existing processes. This paper explores the impact of BPA and BPR on the energy sector, emphasizing their contributions to streamlining operations, reducing costs, and improving overall performance. BPA involves the detailed examination of current business processes to identify inefficiencies, redundancies, and bottlenecks. Through techniques such as process mapping, data analysis, and benchmarking
Role; Efficiency; Energy Sector; Re-engineering; Business Process Analysis
[1]. Abatan, A., Adeyinka, M. A., Sodiya, E. O., Jacks, B. S., Ugwuanyi, E. D., Daraojimba, O. H., & Lottu, O. A. (2024). The role of IT in sustainable environmental management: A global perspective review. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 11(1), 1874-1886.
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Ibrahim Uyanik, Arwa Alsaleh |
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Sensing of Divalent Zinc with a Simple Ratiometric-Fluorescent Sensor |
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In this this study, the sensing capabilities of the probe 2-[2-(1H-imidazol-5-yl)vinyl]-1-ethylquinolin-1-ium iodide (QIM) were evaluated using a variety of metal cations (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+,Mg2+, Ba2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Mn2+, Fe3+, Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, Ag+, Zn2+, Cd2+, and Pb2+) in the solution phase of acetonitrile (MeCN) using fluorescence and absorption spectroscopy. The probe exhibited distinct and selective responses to Zn2+ ions in MeCN. It demonstrated outstanding selectivity for Zn2+ over other cations, exhibiting enhanced fluorescence and a red-shifted emission from 377 nm to 415 nm. The fluorescence ratio I415 nm/I377 nm showed a strong linear correlation with Zn2+ concentrations from 0 μM to 10 μM, enabling effective ratiometric Zn2+ ion detection: the detection limit of the probe for Zn2+ was determined to be 1.47 μM in MeCN..........
fluorescence, ratiometric sensing, enhanced fluorescence, divalent zinc, chemosensor
[1]. Bettger, W.J., O'Dell B.L. 1981. A critical physiological role of zinc in the structure and function of biomembranes.Life Sci., 28:13, 1425–1438. https://doi.org/10.1016/0024-3205(81)90374-X
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Mojeed Dayo Ajegbile, Janet Aderonke Olaboye, Chukwudi Cosmos Maha, Geneva Tamunobarafiri Igwama, Samira Abdul |
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Health Informatics and Public Health: Leveraging Technology for Improved Health Outcomes |
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At the intersection of healthcare and information technology, health informatics is pivotal in enhancing public health outcomes through innovative applications and data-driven strategies. This paper explores the impact, challenges, future directions, and recommendations for leveraging health informatics in public health. Key themes include enhanced disease surveillance, improved health data analysis, and advanced technologies like AI and IoT integration. The significance of data privacy, interoperability, and equitable access to technology are also discussed as critical factors in optimizing health informatics for public health initiatives.
health informatics, public health, disease surveillance, data analysis, technology
[1]. Abdul, S., Adeghe, E. P., Adegoke, B. O., Adegoke, A. A., & Udedeh, E. H. (2024a). AI-enhanced healthcare management during natural disasters: conceptual insights. Engineering Science & Technology Journal, 5(5), 1794-1816.
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Toluwalase Vanessa Iyelolu, Edith Ebele Agu, Courage Idemudia, Tochukwu Ignatius Ijomah |
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Improving Customer Engagement and CRM for SMEs with AI-Driven Solutions and Future Enhancements |
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This paper examines the transformative potential of AI-driven solutions in enhancing customer engagement and customer relationship management (CRM) for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The objectives are to identify the key AI technologies that can be integrated into CRM systems, analyze their impact on customer engagement, and explore future enhancements that can further optimize these processes. The research methodology involves a comprehensive literature review, case studies of SMEs that have successfully implemented AI-driven CRM solutions, and a survey of industry experts to gather insights on emerging trends and best practices...........
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), Customer ngagement, Machine Learning (ML), Predictive Analytics, Natural Language Processing (NLP), Automation, Data Privacy, Operational Efficiency, Personalized Marketing, Technical Complexities, Data Security, Phased Implementation, Customer Satisfaction, AI Integration, Business Growth, Change Management, Decision-Making, AI-Driven Solutions
[1]. Adam, M., Wessel, M. and Benlian, A., 2021. AI-based chatbots in customer service and their effects on user compliance. Electronic Markets, 31(2), pp.427-445. DOI: 10.1007/s12525-019-00343-2.
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Toluwalase Vanessa Iyelolu, Edith Ebele Agu, Courage Idemudia, Tochukwu Ignatius Ijomah |
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Personalized Marketing Campaigns to Improve Conversion Rates |
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This paper explores the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enhancing personalized marketing campaigns to improve conversion rates. The primary objective is to analyze how AI-driven strategies can tailor marketing efforts to individual consumer preferences, thereby increasing the effectiveness of these campaigns. The research methodology involves a comprehensive review of existing literature, case studies, and empirical data analysis from companies that have implemented AI in their marketing processes. Key areas of focus include AI algorithms for customer segmentation, predictive analytics for behavior forecasting, and natural language processing for personalized content creation...........
AI-driven personalized marketing, predictive analytics, data infrastructure, omnichannel marketing, content marketing, organizational change, data privacy, ethical AI, customer engagement, conversion rates, Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, marketing strategy, business growth, customer satisfaction, scalability, flexibility, digital marketing integration, future trends in AI, marketing innovation.
[1]. Adam, M., Wessel, M. and Benlian, A., 2021. AI-based chatbots in customer service and their effects on user compliance. Electronic Markets, 31(2), pp.427-445. doi: 10.1007/s12525-020-00414-7.
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Olanike Abiola Ajuwon, Enitan Shukurat Animashaun, Njideka Rita Chiekezie |
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Online Learning and AI: Transforming Recruitment, Talent Acquisition, and Educational Guidance in the Education Sector |
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The integration of online learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the education sector, particularly in recruitment, talent acquisition, and educational guidance. As institutions increasingly adopt digital platforms, AI-powered tools are enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of these critical functions. This review outlines the transformative impact of AI and online learning on these areas, highlighting the advancements, benefits, and future potential. In recruitment and talent acquisition, AI streamlines the selection process by leveraging algorithms to match candidates with job requirements more accurately..........
Online Learning; AI; Recruitment; Talent Acquisition; Educational Guidance
[1]. Adediran, F. E., Okunade, B. A., Daraojimba, R. E., Adewusi, O. E., Bukola, A., & Igbokwe, J. C. (2024). Blockchain for social good: A review of applications in humanitarian aid and social initiatives. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 11(1), 1203-1216.
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Olanike Abiola Ajuwon, Enitan Shukurat Animashaun, Njideka Rita Chiekezie |
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Promoting STEM Education through AI and Interactive Learning Technologies: Strategies for Engaging and Preparing Future Innovators |
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Promoting STEM education through the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and interactive learning technologies is crucial for preparing future innovators. As the demand for skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) continues to rise, educational strategies must evolve to engage students more effectively. This review outlines the importance of leveraging AI and interactive technologies to enhance STEM education and foster a new generation of skilled professionals. AI-powered educational tools provide personalized learning experiences by analyzing individual student performance and adapting content to meet their specific needs...........
STEM; Future Innovators; AI; Interactive Learning; Technologies
[1]. Adediran, F. E., Okunade, B. A., Daraojimba, R. E., Adewusi, O. E., Bukola, A., & Igbokwe, J. C. (2024). Blockchain for social good: A review of applications in humanitarian aid and social initiatives. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 11(1), 1203-1216.
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Theodore Narku Odonkor, Oghenekome Urefe, Shadrack Obeng, Njideka Rita Chiekezie |
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Pioneering Sustainable Practices: Innovative Approaches for Small Business Sustainability |
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In an era where environmental concerns and consumer demand for sustainability are on the rise, small businesses are increasingly adopting innovative practices to foster sustainability. This abstract explores pioneering approaches that small enterprises can implement to achieve sustainability, emphasizing the integration of eco-friendly technologies, sustainable materials, and effective supply chain management. These practices not only address environmental challenges but also provide opportunities for operational efficiency, market differentiation, and long-term growth. One of the key strategies involves the adoption of energy-efficient technologies..........
Pioneering; Sustainable Practices; Innovative Approaches; Small Business; Sustainability
[1]. Adebayo, V. I., Paul, P. O., & Eyo-Udo, N. L. (2024). Sustainable procurement practices: Balancing compliance, ethics, and cost-effectiveness.
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Theodore Narku Odonkor, Oghenekome Urefe, Edith Ebele Agu, Njideka Rita Chiekezie |
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The Impact of Advisory Services on Small Business Growth and Long-term Development |
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Advisory services play a pivotal role in fostering the growth and long-term development of small businesses. This paper explores how professional advice and support can enhance small business performance, resilience, and sustainability. By leveraging expertise in areas such as financial management, strategic planning, marketing, and operations, small businesses can navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve sustainable growth. Advisory services encompass a wide range of professional assistance, including financial advisors, business consultants, marketing experts, and legal advisors. These services provide small business owners with access to specialized knowledge and skills that may not be readily available within their organizations..........
Impact; Advisory Services; Small Business; Growth; Long-term Development
[1]. Adebayo, V. I., Paul, P. O., & Eyo-Udo, N. L. (2024). Sustainable procurement practices: Balancing compliance, ethics, and cost-effectiveness.
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Benfancy Kelechi Enobie, Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu, Sanni Ayinde Abdulwaheed, Obinna Iwuanyanwu |
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Optimizing Supply Chains for Green Construction: Methods and Benefits |
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This review paper explores the intersection of green construction and supply chain optimization, highlighting the benefits and emerging trends within this field. The study begins by providing a comprehensive background on green construction, detailing its evolution, key principles, and the role of supply chain management. It then delves into techniques for optimizing supply chains, including sustainable procurement, lean construction, technology integration, and collaborative practices. The paper further examines the multifaceted benefits of optimized supply chains, encompassing environmental, economic, and social dimensions. Finally, the review identifies future trends such as advanced materials, digital tools, and policy recommendations for driving sustainable construction practices. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for continuous innovation and strategic implementation to achieve sustainability goals and improve industry practices.
Green Construction, Supply Chain Optimization, Sustainable Procurement, Lean Construction.
[1]. Adebayo, V. I., Paul, P. O., Jane Osareme, O., & Eyo-Udo, N. L. (2024). Skill development for the future supply chain workforce: Identifying key areas. International Journal of Applied Research in Social Sciences, 6(7), 1346-1354.
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Benfancy Kelechi Enobie, Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu, Sanni Ayinde Abdulwaheed, Obinna Iwuanyanwu |
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Financial Incentives and Policies for Promoting Sustainable Construction |
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This review paper explores the critical role of financial incentives and policies in promoting sustainable construction practices. Through an examination of various government regulations, international agreements, and local authority implementations, the paper highlights successful case studies and analyzes market trends demonstrating the effectiveness of these measures. Despite significant progress, the paper identifies persistent challenges such as high initial costs, regulatory complexities, and regional disparities. Recommendations for enhancing financial support, integrating sustainability into public procurement, and increasing education and awareness are provided to address these barriers...........
Sustainable Construction, Financial Incentives, Environmental Policies, Green Building Practices, Regulatory Frameworks
[1]. Ahmed Ali, K., Ahmad, M. I., & Yusup, Y. (2020). Issues, impacts, and mitigations of carbon dioxide emissions in the building sector. Sustainability, 12(18), 7427.
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Chukwuemeka Obed Ebeh, Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu, Sanni Ayinde Abdulwaheed, Obinna Iwuanyanwu |
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Exploration of Eco-Friendly Building Materials: Advances and Applications |
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This review paper explores the advances and applications of eco-friendly building materials in the construction industry, highlighting their potential to enhance sustainability and environmental protection. It discusses the development of innovative materials such as recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), biocomposites like hempcrete, and carbon-negative concrete, emphasizing their improved performance characteristics and environmental benefits. The paper examines the application of these materials across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, showcasing their versatility and benefits, including energy efficiency, cost savings, and healthier indoor environments...........
Eco-friendly building materials, Sustainable construction, Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), Biocomposites, Carbon-negative concrete
[1]. Ade-Ojo, O. C. (2022). Awareness of the LEED requirements for green housing development among built-environment professionals in Nigeria. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 12(4), 521-536.
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Chukwuemeka Obed Ebeh, Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu, Sanni Ayinde Abdulwaheed, Obinna Iwuanyanwu |
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Integration of Renewable Energy Systems in Modern Construction: Benefits and Challenges |
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Integrating renewable energy systems into modern construction is pivotal for achieving sustainable development and addressing global energy challenges. This review explores the multifaceted benefits, challenges, and strategies of incorporating renewable energy technologies in building designs. Key benefits include substantial reductions in carbon emissions, cost savings, enhanced energy security, and job creation in the renewable energy sector. However, the adoption of these systems is hindered by technical, financial, regulatory, and social barriers. Overcoming these challenges requires comprehensive strategies encompassing effective design and planning..........
Renewable Energy Integration, Sustainable Construction, Energy Efficiency, Policy and Incentives, Technological Innovation.
[1]. Adelekan, O. A., Ilugbusi, B. S., Adisa, O., Obi, O. C., Awonuga, K. F., Asuzu, O. F., & Ndubuisi, N. L. (2024). Energy transition policies: a global review of shifts towards renewable sources. Engineering Science & Technology Journal, 5(2), 272-287.
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Chukwuemeka Obed Ebeh, Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu, Sanni Ayinde Abdulwaheed, Obinna Iwuanyanwu |
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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in Construction: Methods, Applications, and Outcomes |
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This paper presents a comprehensive review of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and its pivotal role in the construction industry for promoting environmental sustainability. It begins by elucidating the principles of LCA, tracing its historical evolution, and detailing its key components: goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, impact assessment, and interpretation. The paper then explores the diverse applications of LCA in assessing building materials, optimizing construction processes, influencing sustainable building designs, and managing end-of-life scenarios. It highlights LCA's environmental, economic, and social benefits, such as reduced carbon footprints, cost savings, and improved community well-being..........
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Sustainable Construction, Environmental Impact, Building Materials, Construction Processes.
[1]. Allam, A. S., & Nik-Bakht, M. (2023). From demolition to deconstruction of the built environment: A synthesis of the literature. Journal of Building Engineering, 64, 105679.
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Chukwuemeka Obed Ebeh, Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu, Sanni Ayinde Abdulwaheed, Obinna Iwuanyanwu |
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Recycling Programs in Construction: Success Stories and Lessons Learned |
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This review paper explores the pivotal role of recycling programs in the construction industry, emphasizing their environmental and economic benefits. It discusses key elements that contribute to successful recycling initiatives, including strategic planning and design, material selection and management, stakeholder engagement, and the utilization of innovative technologies. The paper highlights notable success stories from projects such as the Sydney Metro Northwest, One World Trade Center, and the London Olympic Park, illustrating effective implementation of recycling practices..........
Construction Recycling, Sustainable Construction, Waste Management, Environmental Benefits, Recycling Technologies.
[1]. Adebayo, V. I., Paul, P. O., Jane Osareme, O., & Eyo-Udo, N. L. (2024). Skill development for the future supply chain workforce: Identifying key areas. International Journal of Applied Research in Social Sciences, 6(7), 1346-1354.
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Chukwuemeka Obed Ebeh, Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu, Sanni Ayinde Abdulwaheed, Obinna Iwuanyanwu |
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Community Engagement Strategies for Sustainable Construction Projects |
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This review paper explores the critical role of community engagement in sustainable construction projects, emphasizing its importance for achieving environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable outcomes. The paper begins by discussing key theoretical foundations, including Arnstein's Ladder of Citizen Participation and the Triple Bottom Line, which highlight the necessity of involving communities in decision-making. It then reviews previous studies, demonstrating the benefits of community engagement, such as enhanced project legitimacy, improved decision-making, and promotion of social equity..........
Community Engagement, Sustainable Construction, Participatory Planning, Social Equity, Collaborative Decision-Making.
[1]. Adebisi, Y. A., Rabe, A., & Lucero-Prisno III, D. E. (2021). Risk communication and community engagement strategies for COVID-19 in 13 African countries. Health Promotion Perspectives, 11(2), 137.
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Chukwuemeka Obed Ebeh, Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu, Sanni Ayinde Abdulwaheed, Obinna Iwuanyanwu |
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Sustainable Project Management Practices: Tools, Techniques, and Case Studies |
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This review paper explores the essential components of sustainable project management practices, focusing on the tools, techniques, and challenges involved. It begins with an overview of the historical evolution and current trends in sustainable project management, highlighting key theories and concepts. The paper then delves into the software and technology that support sustainability, established frameworks and standards, and the metrics and indicators used to measure performance. Techniques for incorporating sustainability in planning, resource management, stakeholder engagement, and risk management are thoroughly examined..........
Sustainable project management, Sustainability metrics, Resource management, Stakeholder engagement.
[1]. Akinsulire, A. A., Idemudia, C., Okwandu, A. C., & Iwuanyanwu, O. (2024). Public-Private partnership frameworks for financing affordable housing: Lessons and models. International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research, 6(7), 2314-2331.
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A .O Chikwe, O. Olabode, H. Dike, T .G Adeleke, O. I. Nwanwe |
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Formulation of Water-Based Mud using Nanoparticles under HPHT Conditions and selection of optimum concentration of Nanoparticles |
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The increasing complexity of drilling deeper and high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) wells necessitates improved drilling fluid properties to minimize costs and downtime. This research investigates the impact of silica (SiO2) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles on the performance of water-based muds (WBMs) under HPHT conditions. Various concentrations (0.1, 1.0, and 5.0 wt%) were tested to evaluate their effects on mud density, rheological properties, filter cake thickness, and filtrate volume. The findings indicate that a 1.0 wt% concentration of SiO2 nanoparticles significantly enhances WBM performance, offering an economical and effective solution for improving drilling fluid properties in HPHT environments.
Water-Based Mud, Nanoparticles, HPHT, Drilling Fluids, Silica dioxide, Titanium dioxide, Rheology, Filtration Control.
[1]. Amani, M., Al-Jubouri, M., & Shadravan, A. (2012). Comparative study of using oil-based mud versus water-based mud in HPHT
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Ale M. O., Fasoyin S. A., Adetula A. |
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Assessment of Tractor Utilization and Ownership for Crop Production in Ondo State, Nigeria |
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A study was conducted on utilizing and ownng tractors for agricultural production in Ondo State. Stakeholders contacted as respondents include farmers, tractor owners, tractor mechanics, public and private institutions like government ministries, local government secretariats, tertiary institutions, and agro-allied industries. Structured questionnaires and personal interviews were used for the collection of data. The results of this study revealed that the age of the respondents varied between 15 and 70 years and 41 -50 years as the age group with the highest percentage distribution. The ownership of tractors as revealed was dominated by individuals with a percentage distribution of 35.85%...........
Hiring cost,operations, repairs and maintenance, tractor distribution, tractor usage.
[1]. Akinbamowo R. O. 2011. Trends and challenges to government tractor hiring units In Ondo State, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural
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Yojana Kanukuntla, Dr.L Thillai Rani |
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Optical Coherence Tomography based Diabetic – Ophthalmic Disease Classification using Bilateral Filter and Transfer Learning approach |
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Eye is the most sensitive organ in human body; eye captures the images and sends signals to brain via optical nerve. In most of the developing countries after certain age people are affected by diabetic. Due to this primarily human eyes are affected most. To get protection from this problem Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) technique helps a lot. This OCT is a diagnosis device. In OCT, high air resolution and highly sensitive heterodyne detection technology are used to measure tomographic images of living organisms. Using Tomographic Images different eye problems can be detected earlier. But this OCT captured images are corrupted by noise, because of this problem identification little bit complex...........
Optical Coherence Tomography, Deep Convolutional Neural Network, Support vector machine and Bilateral Filter.
[1]. M. Aleksic, M. Smirnov, and S. Goma, "Novel bilateral filter approach: Image noise reduction with sharpening," in Proceedings of the Digital Photography II Conference, volume 6069, SPIE, 2006. Clerk Maxwell, A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 3rd ed., vol. 2. Oxford: Clarendon, 1892, pp.68–73.
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Nguyen Huong Giang, Nguyen Duc Huu |
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Psychological disorders of minors attending high schools in Hanoi, Vietnam |
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Psychological problems in schools have drawn the attention and investigation of numerous scientists in Vietnam. Any student has actually experienced pressure to learn at some point. Pent-up worry and anxiety over tests and studying is known as academic pressure. This is regarded as one of the typical psychological states, and it may also play a role in encouraging and developing young children to put in more effort and try harder in order to accomplish numerous positive learning outcomes. Prolonged and noticeably higher academic pressure, however, might raise the possibility of grave effects harming a student's relationships..........
academic achievement, crisis, behavior, communication, adolescents, high school, Hanoi, Vietnam
[1]. Anh, Nguyen Chu Minh, Tran Van Cong, and Nguyen Phuong Hong Ngoc. "Childhood Abuse Experiences and Manifestations of Depression in High School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study." VNU Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 8.2b (2023): 279-293.
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Jill Willard |
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Beyond Automation: AI as a Catalyst for New Job Creation in Software Development |
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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, its impact on software development and programming is profound, drawing parallels to the shift from assembler to object-oriented programming. This article explores how AI is reshaping the landscape of software jobs, creating new opportunities rather than diminishing them. By simplifying complex tasks and lowering barriers to coding, AI is expanding the technology "pie," introducing new use cases, and enhancing efficiency. The transition from monolithic services to microservices has reduced risks and accelerated deployment processes, and AI is poised to further this evolution by managing the complexities of service interactions through advanced orchestration layers...........
AI in software development, microservices, job market expansion, continuous deployment, skill retooling
[1]. Arawjo, I. (2020, April). To write code: The cultural fabrication of programming notation and practice. In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-15).
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GOPINATH.G, HARIHARAN.T, SARAN D.K, VARUN K.R, PURUSHOTH KUMAR .D, S. DEEPIKA |
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Transforming Campus Plans into Tangible Models: A 3D printing Journey at SIET College campus |
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The 3D model of Sri Shakthi College of Engineering and Technology's academic block, spanning dimensions of 200x200 units, encapsulates the essence of architectural brilliance and educational vitality. Through a meticulous blend of digital prowess and architectural finesse, this project aims to provide a comprehensive visualization of the institution's academic nucleus. In the introduction, the significance of Sri Shakthi College as an emblem of academic excellence underscored, highlighting the pivotal role of the academic block in fostering innovation and learning...........
3D model- Academic block-Revit- Structural design- Stakeholders
[1]. F. B. Hui En Pang, 3D building reconstruction from single street view images using deep learning, vol. 112, no. August, 2022.
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Desire Guel, Flavien Herve Somda, Boureima Zerbo, Oumarou Sie |
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Enhancing 5G-NR mm Wave: Phase Noise Models Evaluation with MMSE for CPE Compensation |
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The rapid development of 5G New Radio (NR) and millimeter-wave (mmWave) communication systems highlights the critical importance of maintaining accurate phase synchronization to ensure reliable and efficient communication. This study focuses on evaluating phase noise models and implementing Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) algorithms for Common Phase Error (CPE) compensation. Through extensive simulations, we demonstrate that CPE compensation significantly enhances signal quality by reducing Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) and Bit Error Rate (BER) across various Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) levels...........
5G New Radio (NR), mmWave, CPE Compensation, Phase Noise Models, Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE), EVM (Error Vector Magnitude), BLER (BLock Error Rate), SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio), NRPDSCH (Physical Downlink Shared Channel), PT-RS (Phase Tracking Reference Signals).
[1]. Syed Hassan Raza Naqvi, Pin Han Ho, and Limei Peng. "5G NR mmWave indoor coverage with massive antenna system". In: Journal of Communications and Networks 23.1 (Feb. 2021), pages 1–11. ISSN: 1976-5541. DOI: 10.23919/jcn.2020.000031.
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Emily Barnes, James Hutson |
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Contemplating Existence: AI and the Meaning of Life |
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This article explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) with existential philosophy, examining how AI technologies influence human conceptualizations of purpose and meaning. Despite rapid advancements in AI, the domain's implications for existential thought remain underexplored. By integrating interdisciplinary perspectives from psychology, philosophy, and AI ethics, this study elucidates how AI can shape, challenge, or enhance our understanding of life's purpose. It investigates theoretical frameworks and practical implementations of AI engaging in existential questions, analyzing both the capabilities and limitations of AI systems such as ChatGPT in simulating human existential thought............
Artificial intelligence, Existential philosophy, Meaning of life, AI ethics, Human-AI interaction
[1]. Baumeister, R. F., & Landau, M. J. (2018). Finding the meaning of meaning: Emerging insights on four grand questions. Review of General Psychology, 22(1), 95. https://doi.org/10.1037/gpr0000145
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Shuaibu Ibrahim Gangara |
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Factors Affecting Electric Power Distribution in Sokoto State -Nigeria |
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Efficient and uninterrupted electrical power distribution plays an important role in the quality of modern daily life as the role of electricity cannot be over emphasized. It is obvious that the efficiency and performance of electrical power distribution systems have significant impact on distributionof electrical power. In Sokoto state Nigeria, access to reliable and stable electric power supply is a major challenge for all the twenty-three (23) local government areas of the state including the state capital. Although, all the local government areas have distribution networks systems, but due to vandalization, use of sub-standard materials and lake of maintenance caused nine (9) local government areas out of electric power supply, while fourteen (14) local government areas do not have adequate electric power supply due to lake of distribution system upgrade to meet up the demand of electric power supply............
Sub-standard, Electrical installation, Efficient, Safe, Loos, Offices, Factories, Schools, Hospitals
[1]. Chibuzo John Paul Igwemezie 2016 A Critical Analysis of Electricity Distribution Processes In Nigeria: A Management Perspective.
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Eloho B. Akponana, Eirene O. Arierhie, Ngozika J. Egbune, Okedoye M. Akindele |
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Impact of Age Structure and Vaccine Efficacy on the Control and Prevention of Diphtheria |
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This study presents a comprehensive mathematical model that explores the influence of age structure and vaccine efficacy on diphtheria control and prevention. Extending the basic epidemiological framework, our model incorporates multiple compartments representing various states of individuals across different age groups. By integrating key parameters such as age-specific transmission rates, vaccination coverage, vaccine efficacy, and natural death rates, our analysis delves into realistic scenarios. Through examination of Disease-Free Equilibrium (DFE) and Endemic Equilibrium (EE), we uncover the conditions necessary for disease elimination and persistence. Our sensitivity analysis reveals critical parameters positively influencing disease endemicity...........
Age structure, Vaccine efficacy, Disease control, public health interventions, Sensitivity analysis
[1]. Abdulrasheed, N., Lawal, L., Mogaji, A. B., Abdulkareem, A. O., Shuaib, A. K., Adeoti, S. G., ... & Abdul‐Rahman, T. (2023). Recurrent diphtheria outbreaks in Nigeria: A review of the underlying factors and remedies. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, 11(11), e1096. [2]. Abubakar, M. Y., Lawal, J., Dadi, H., & Grema, U. S. (2019). Diphtheria: a re‐emerging public health challenge. Int J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 6(1), 191. [3]. Besa, N. C., Coldiron, M. E., Bakri, A., Raji, A., Nsuami, M. J., Rousseau, C., ... & Porten, K. (2014). Diphtheria outbreak with high mortality in northeastern Nigeria. Epidemiology & Infection, 142(4), 797-802.
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Souryadeepta Majumdar, Om Prakash Tiwari |
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An Algorithm to Choose the Best Finite Bundle of Products: HB Algorithm |
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Choosing a particular good or service always depends on the utility that we can expect from it. In different activities, a moment arrives when we need to choose one specific function, object, material, or generally, an entity, comparing to other similar entities based on the maximum efficiency that can be obtained with the least expenses of inputs. In economics, there are two famous problems on this same situation, namely, the Expenditure Minimization Problem (EmP) and the Utility Maximization Problem (UMP). However, there is a solution curve to both of these problems and when the curves of the individual functions attain monotonicity, we obtain a solution of UMP and EmP. This work focuses on establishing a generalized function for computing maximized utility of a function with minimum expenses. Further it gives a suitable approach that can be used to find the best finite bundle of products for a consumer.
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[1]. Kapteyn, A. (1985). Utility and economics. De Economist, 133(1).
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Antonio Werbiton Marinho Almeida, Argentina Mororó Castro, Danielle Taumaturgo Dias Soares, Ernandes Farias da Costa, Fernanda Maria Diniz da Silva, Ilcimar Gomes Vieira Costa, Irene Mendes Fontes, Jeckson Rubens Macedo de Lima Pereira, Raijoan Sérgio Ramos Gomes Filho, Rickardo Léo Ramos Gomes |
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Disinformation and Threats to Democratic Integrity: Social, Business, and Political Contexts |
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Disinformation has emerged as a significant threat to democratic integrity, particularly within the context of social, business, and political environments. This study employs a qualitative methodology, which is essential for understanding the complexities of social phenomena, and utilizes bibliographic research as its primary research procedure. The general objective of this paper is to discuss disinformation and the threats it poses to democratic integrity. The research concludes that in the contemporary international system, disinformation is a tactic employed by both democratic and non-democratic regimes, being particularly pronounced in countries where there are weaknesses in the information and security systems.
Disinformation, Democratic Integrity, Social Contexts, Political Contexts.
[1] Burns, A. (2019). Echo chambers and the polarization of public opinion: Understanding the impact of social media on political discourse. Media, Culture & Society, 41(3), 345-362.
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Rajesh Garikapati, Ramesh Kumar Selvaraju, Karthik Nooney |
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Power quality Effects, Sources, and Mitigation Approaches in grid-connected solar photovoltaic system: A Comprehensive overview |
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However, solar PV systems come with their own set of challenges, including high initial costs and lower reliability, especially from the perspective of residential users. Additionally, power quality is a significant concern in grid-connected solar PV systems, particularly at the consumer end. Non-linear loads on the consumer side can introduce harmonics into the power system, increasing the demand for reactive power. Common power quality issues include voltage sags, swells, flicker, harmonics, interference, and voltage imbalance. This paper reviews various power quality issues associated with grid-connected solar PV systems, explores their causes, and summarizes potential mitigation strategies............
Grid integrated Solar PV system, Power Quality problems, voltage sag, swell, flicker, harmonics, voltage imbalance.
[1]. Ezhiljenekkha G Ba, MarsalineBeno Mb Review of Power Quality Issues in Solar and Wind Energy, Materials Today: Proceedings 24 (2020) 2137– 21432.
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A.RAAHUL |
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A Study on Media and Law on the Coverage of Religious and Sensitive Issues |
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Media coverage of religious and sensitive issues plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion, fostering interfaith dialogue, and promoting social cohesion. This abstract explores the significance of media coverage in facilitating discussions around these topics and examines its impact on society.Religious and sensitive issues often evoke strong emotions and have the potential to spark controversy and conflicts. The media's role in covering such topics requires a delicate balance between freedom of expression and responsible journalism. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature and case studies, this abstract highlights the key aspects and challenges associated with media coverage on religious and sensitive issues.the abstract delves into the impact of sensationalism and biased reporting on religious and sensitive issues. It sheds light on the potential consequences of media sensationalism..........
media coverage, religious issues, sensitive issues, responsible journalism, social cohesion, bias, sensationalism
[1]. pew Research Center (www.pewresearch.org)
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Minh Truong Trinh, Duy Tuyen Khuat, Minh Ngoc Nguyen, Hong Son Tran |
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Developing an optimal landing algorithm for fixed-wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) utilizing the principle of Pontryagin's maximum |
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Building a landing trajectory for a UAV is an important factor in ensuring the safety and efficiency of automated flights. When faced with challenges such as changes in weather and environmental conditions, as well as high accuracy requirements during landing, the Pontryagin principle becomes an effective optimization tool. This principle provides a method for determining the optimal landing trajectory through the establishment of optimal conditions and maximal functions. In this paper, the optimization technique based on the Pontryagin principle is applied to build the landing trajectory for the UAV. The simulations performed by Matlab - Simulink software show the effectiveness of this method in improving accuracy and minimizing risk during landing.
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Oluwayemisi Runsewe, Olajide Soji Osundare, Samuel Olaoluwa Folorunsho, Lucy Anthony Akwawa |
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End-to-End Systems Development in Agile Environments: Best Practices and Case Studies from the Financial Sector |
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This review paper explores the implementation of end-to-end systems development in Agile environments within the financial sector, focusing on best practices, challenges, and future directions. Agile methodologies have become increasingly vital for financial institutions seeking to enhance flexibility, speed, and customer responsiveness. However, the financial industry's unique regulatory and operational complexities present significant obstacles to Agile adoption. This paper examines core Agile principles, the integration of continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, and the role of cross-functional teams. It highlights key strategies for maintaining quality and security during rapid development cycles. It discusses lessons from successful industry implementations...........
Agile Development, Financial Sector, Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD), DevSecOps, Regulatory Compliance
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