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A Unifying Framework for Analysis and Evaluation of Inductive Programming Systems

Martin Hofmann, Emanuel Kitzelmann, Ute Schmid
In this paper we present a comparison of several inductive programming (IP) systems. IP addresses the problem of learning (recursive) programs from incomplete specifications, such as input/output examples. First, we introduce condi- tional higher-order term rewriting as a common framework for inductive...
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Toward a Formal Characterization of Real-World General Intelligence

Ben Goertzel
Two new formal definitions of intelligence are presented, the "pragmatic general intelligence" and "efficient pragmatic general intelligence." Largely inspired by Legg and Hutter's formal de nition of "universal intelligence", the goal of these de nitions is to capture a notion of general intelligence...
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Three-Dimensional Progressive Damage Analysis of Composite Laminates Containing a Central hole Subjected to Compressive Loading

Wang Danyong, Wen Weidong
A numerical method is developed for the application of three-dimensional progressive damage analyses in composite laminates containing an open hole with arbitrary geometry and stacking sequence subjected to static compressive loading. The method developed is included in the three-dimensional FEM stress...
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Silicon detector for the Saline Soil Degree in ETM Image

Tao CHI, Song ZHANG, Guofu FENG
A silicon photoconductor apparatus having improved efficiency in infrared radiation detection by sandblasting the reflective surface of the apparatus and thereby creating a near-infinite number of reflecting angles and a corresponding multiplication of quantum energy yield. This article describes its...
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Collective Behaviors versus Social Movements:An examination of the differences

William J. Jr. Tinney
Confusion has existed for some time in collective behavior (CB) and social movement (SM) studies. In light of this confusion, I have endeavored to demonstrate, through examination of past research, the inconsistencies and erroneous postulations of cornerstone studies and propose a more adequate base...

Analysis of the Effect of Information Technology and Organizational Culture Through Motivation on Lecturer Performance Quality

Ulfah Mediaty Arief1, Haryono2, Dwi Yuwono Puji Sugiharto3, Achmad Rifai4
Lecturer performance can be influenced by several things such as the ability to use information technology, organizational culture, and self-motivation. This study aims to determine the effect of information technology, organizational culture on lecturer performance through motivation. The survey method...
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Artificial Intelligence Methods in Assessing the Severity and Differential Diagnosis of Bronchoobstructive Syndrome

Karina Shakhgeldyan, Boris Geltser, Ilya Kurpatov, Alexandra Kriger
Respiratory muscles strength is the main indicator of their functional state. The study of respiratory muscles strength is becoming increasingly prevalent in clinical pulmonology, especially in case of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. However, respiratory muscles strength is used...

The Impacts of Verbal Violence by Family Members on Children's Social Emotional Aspects

Hendra Wahyuni, Yatim Riyanto, I Ketut Atmadja
The research is aimed to know the impact of violence verbal carried members of the family of the aspects of social emotional children aged early 2-4. With the approach to study the case with methods of qualitative found that violent verbal in children aged early majority do mothers with an age, angry...

The Various Factors Affecting The Competence Of The Human Resources In Increasing Competitiveness In The Hospitality Industry

Femmy Indriany Dalimunthe, Muhammad Halfi Indra Syahputra, Sumihar Sebastiana Sitompul
The Tourism and Hospitality Sector is supported by the human resources who are qualified and competent in their fields. Hotels need professional and loyal workers to provide the best service and be able to survive in the era of competition. The purpose of this study is to investigate the competency (educationbackground...

Dengue Outbreak Response and Control in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: A Mixed Methods Study

Mohamed Ali Mohamud, Umair Qazi, Abdul Latif, Iftikhar Uddin Khan, Saeed Anwar
Pages: 74 - 81
Background: Since 2008, dengue fever outbreaks had occurred repeatedly in various districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province of Pakistan. Most importantly the outbreak of 2017 caused 70 deaths, about 121,083 suspected and 24,938 confirmed cases in 23 districts of KP. In 2018, an abrupt decline in...

Analysis of the Effect of China’s Educational Fiscal Expenditure on Poverty Reduction Based on FGT Index*

Qian Li
The role of poverty suppression in education is receiving increasing attention. According to the 1995-2017 China Rural Income Grouping Data, this paper uses the World Bank Povcalnet online poverty measurement tool to measure China’s 1995-2017 FGT index including poverty breadth, poverty depth, and poverty...

Transformation of Human Capital Phenomenon: Making of New Research Paradigm

Vera Zhilina, Nina Kuznetsova, Elizaveta Zhilina
In this article the analysis of the transformation of human capital in terms of the integrity of its functional features was carried out. The specificity of the scientific evaluation of existing market relations in the structure of the study of modern social development was revealed and substantiated....

Advancing Leadership Careers with Leadership Competences

Anna Rybakova, Marina Vinogradova, Valeriya Sizikova
In this paper, we focus on the effects and outcomes of enhancing the careers of engineers and various technical specialists with leadership competences. It is quite clear that engineers and experts possessing technical knowledge who intend to advance their careers must be able to lead teams effectively...

Developing Balinese Culture–Based Textbook for Intermediate Level BIPA Instruction

Putu Ayu Prabawati Sudana, I Made Suta Paramarta, IGA Pt Novita Sari Paragae, I Dewa Gede Budi Utama
This study aimed at developing a Balinese culture-based textbook for intermediate level BIPA (Indonesian Language for Non-native Speakers). The research method applied in this study was Gall and Borg Research and Development Method. The steps already conducted were 1) need analysis, by distributing questionnaires...

Self-Efficacy in Terms of Work Engagement and Affective Commitment Among Teachers

Betta Fitriasari, Rohmatul Ummah
One of the ways to improve human resources is through education. An important factor in the education process is a teacher as a teacher has a big influence on the achievement of a student. Teachers have job demands that always increase every year, and the increasing demands for work on the teaching profession...

Exploration of Ideological and political education in the course of Civil Engineering

QingYing Liu
Based on the analysis of some typical courses of civil engineering, this paper condenses the ideological and political elements in these courses, and studies the teaching reform of Ideological and political courses. Through the analysis and research of typical engineering cases and the combination of...
Proceedings Article

Relationship of Exclusive Breastfeeding, Complementary Feeding and Nutritional Intake with Stunting in Children in Karanglewas Health Center

Noor Yunida Triana, Siti Haniyah
Stunting is a long-term lack of proteinenergy characterized by a lack of height according to age. The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is ranked fourth in Asia, with a prevalence of 36.4%. This study was aimed to analyze the relationship of exclusive breastfeeding, complementary food for breast milk...

Combination of Course Teaching and Practical Teaching in Mathematical Analysis

Chengfeng Sun, Qianqian Huang
The mathematical analysis course is a basic course offered by mathematics and applied mathematics in colleges and universities. This paper explores the reform of the traditional teaching model of “Mathematical Analysis”. The ideas of mathematical modeling and mathematical experiments are infiltrated...

The Analysis of Teacher’s Pedagogical Competence in the Implementation of Character Education in High School (SMA) Koto Tangah District

Irsyad, Rifma, Anisah
This study aims to determine the teacher’s pedagogical competence of high school in implementing character education on senior high school teachers of Koto Tangah District, Padang City, especially in aspects of understanding students’ characteristics, understanding learning theories and learning principles...
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Risk Factors for Newly Diagnosed Hypertensive at Non-Diabetes Participants: A Cohort Study in Central Bogor, Indonesia

Eva Sulistiowati, Marice Sihombing
Hypertension is a major contributor to cardiovascular disease. Hypertension is known as the silent killer disease. The patients do not feel any symptoms or asymptomatic and for a long time, if it is not be cured they will get some complications. The prevalence of hypertension is rising in the world including...

Supporting Preservice Chemistry Teachers to Learn Islam and Science Using Moodle

Buchori Muslim, Reni Nofianti, Siti Suryaningsih
Information and communication technology or ICT (Information and Communication Technology) is growing very rapidly. This has a tremendous impact on various sectors of life, one of which is education, then the application of ICT becomes a mandatory choice that must be applied. But the problem of technology...

Village Consultative Institution Status as a Form of Democracy Life in the Village

Rini Irianti Sundary, Deddy Effendy, Irawati Irawati
The village has a strategic position as a spearhead as well as a benchmark in implementing and evaluating the national development integrally. In organizing the village government there is a village device that is one of which is the village consultative Institution (BPD) as an institution that carries...
Research Article

The CD34+ Cell Dose Matters in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation with Peripheral Blood Stem Cells from Sibling Donors

M. Remberger, B. Grønvold, M. Ali, J. Mattsson, T. Egeland, K. U. Lundin, A. Myhre, I. Abrahamsen, D. Heldal, I. Dybedal, G. E. Tjønnfjord, T. Gedde-Dahl, Y. Fløisand
Pages: 74 - 81
The effect of CD34+ cell dose in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) on overall survival (OS) and incidence of acute and chronic graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) has not been established and few studies have been performed. Our single center analysis included 189 patients with hematological...
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The Relationship of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index with Blood Pressure in the Elderly at Social Foundation of Salib Putih Salatiga Nursing Home

Cahyo Wibowo
Physical activity (PA) is an important factor to do, PA that has a relationship with body mass index (BMI) where BMI is also one of the factors that influence blood pressure (BP). The purpose of this study was to study the relationship between PA and the future with BP in the elderly. This research was...

Local Wisdom: Mathematics Among Angler’s Activities

Farida Nursyahidah, Irkham Ulil Albab, Bagus Ardi Saputro
Ethno-mathematics or mathematics carried by ethnics in a particular area is a nation treasure that can build future Indonesian educational characters. This article describes how angler in Indonesia uses mathematics in their daily activities and its potential to be context in designing learning activities...
Short Communication

Agreement between carotid and radial augmentation index: Does medication status affect the relation?

Jun Sugawara, Hidehiko Komine, Koichiro Hayashi, Mutsuko Yoshizawa, Takashi Yokoi, Seiji Maeda, Hirofumi Tanaka
Pages: 74 - 76
Central augmentation index (AI) is an index for arterial stiffness and wave reflection, but the measurement requires technical precision. We recently reported that AI obtained directly from radial arterial pressure waveforms (without using the general transfer function) could provide equivalent information...

Humanitarian Cooperation Within the Framework of the “One Belt, One Road” PRC Initiative

V.I. Fokin, N.M. Bogoliubova, J.V. Nikolaeva, E.E. Elts, V.D. Danilov
The relevance of the problem being studied is due to the need for a scientific analysis of the role of humanitarian cooperation in the “One Belt, One Road” project with regard to the increasing attention of its participants to cultural and humanitarian initiatives. The “One Belt, One Road” project is...

Quality Management System and Environmental Management System: What is Its Role in Manufacturing Industry

Sri Sarjana, Joko Rizkie Widokarti
Management standards are internationally recognized and have been widely used by various manufacturing industries in industrial estate, which are environmental management systems and quality management systems. There is guarantee of product quality and existence of environmental performance guarantees...

E-Government Policy, Leadership Commitment, Apparatus Resources Development, and Their Implications on Public Service Performance

Hardiyansyah Hardiyansyah, Koesharijadi Koesharijadi, Muhamad Akbar
This study aims to examine the implementation of e-government policies, leadership commitment, and the development of state apparatus as human resources and their implications on the performance of public services in the City Government of Lubuklinggau. Data were collected through questionnaires of 249...

Project Management in the Higher Education Institution Activity in Terms of Digital Economy

Natalya Ketoeva, Maria Kiseleva, Meri Zargaryan, Ekaterina Sysoeva
The article is devoted to the relevant issues of the digital management of research activity in university.

Critical Success Factors in Business Succession: The Indonesian Family Business

Nyayu Lathifah Tirdasari, Wawan Dhewanto
Despite the consequence of business succession in the family business, neglection of the study with regards to its crucial success factors is often. The critical success factors in succession with regards to the family business in Indonesia was explored to provide lessons that ease the succession process...

The Death Penalty for Drug Offences in Indonesia

Effi M Zulkifli
The rampant drug abuse that occurs lately is not only done by Indonesian citizens (WNI), but also by foreign citizens (foreigners). Narcotics Law No. 35 of 2009 concerning narcotics regulates capital punishment sanctions resulting in a polemic that says that the death penalty is contrary to the 1945...

Effectiveness of Web-Based Simulation Integrated with Guided Discovery Learning to Enhance Students’ Critical Thinking Skills in Physics

Riki Perdana, Riwayani, Jumadi, Dadan Rosana
This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of Web-Based Simulation integrated with Guided Discovery Learning (WBS-GDL) model in improving the critical thinking skill in Physics Grade XI students in Islamic State School Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The GDL-WBS model was compared to the Direct Instruction...

What’s the Destination of Atonement: A Literary Darwinian Interpretation of Briony

Xinya Lu
Literary Darwinism, a new trend of literary criticism emerged in the late twentieth century, advocates the objective pursuit of true knowledge about literary works to identify the specific configuration of meaning in any text. Atonement by Ian McEwan is a realistic metafiction, which aims to explore...

Study on Index System of Smart Community Construction

Guihua Liu, Pu Zhang, Yu Feng
The construction of an index system is closely related to the overall standards and evaluation issues in the construction of a smart community, and can even affect the effectiveness of the future construction. The construction of smart community in China is still in its infancy, and its index system...

Increasing Teachers’ Productivity in Writing Course Book through One Book One Teacher Program

Rudi Hartono, Bambang Purwanto, Seful Bahri
Creative and innovative are the characteristics of 21st century teachers. Teachers are required to actively produce their creativity, so that innovative products of teachers will emerge as works that are useful for themselves, schools, communities, nations, and countries. Increasing the productivity...

The Effect of Hand-Eye Coordination and Gender on the Children Ability of Object Controlling

Jonni, Engga Randa Putra, Suci Nanda Sari, Lucy Pratama Putri, Risky Syahputra, Syahrial Bakhtiar
This study aims to see the effect of hand-eye coordination and gender on the ability of the object control. This research involved 48 children from kindergarten schools of Pariaman. The instrument used to obtain data on student hand-eye coordination is the MABC 2 subtest, namely catching and aiming,...
Proceedings Article

Isolation and Characterization of Lactic Acid Bacteria (Lactobacillus sp.) From Sauerkraut

Resti Fevria, Indra Hartanto
Sauerkraut is fermented product based on cabbage with the addition of 2.5 percent salt. Sauerkraut can last a long time and has a pretty acidic taste, this is caused by lactic acid bacteria that form during fermentation. Fermentation is a part of biotechnology that uses microorganisms as the main actors...

Position of Female Victims of Sexualon ISIS Media News Online

Pardi Suteja, Novia Juita
The most harmed party in sexual violence cases is female. This study aims to shed light on how news texts model sexual assault cases. This type of research is qualitative using descriptive methods. The research data is an excerpt from a media news online article containing cases of ISIS sex offenders...

The Roles and Impacts of Greenery Club in Kolej Tuanku Canselor Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Joyce Sin Yin Sia, Matthias Foh Thye Tiong, Mu Wen Chuan, Muhammad Afiq Abdul Aziz, Md. Fabilah Mat Esa, Amirjan Nawabjan, Roslan Abd. Ghani, Abdullah Sani Ahmad, Sharul Kamal Abdul Rahim
Recently, interest in volunteerism focused on environmental sustainability has grown dramatically due to the alarming environmental issues such as global warming, foreign waste and greenhouse gases effects. A greenery club, namely Kelab Bumi Hijau (KBH) which consists of volunteering students led by...

The Challenges of Women Contribution in Policymaking and How They Overcome It: An Indonesian Study

Ani Purwanti, Fajar Ahmad Setiawan
The problem of the women’s participation in the Indonesian parliament begins with its mainstreaming in participation policy. Affirmative action policies aimed at empowering women’s representation in parliament are judged by the quantity of women’s participation in parliament having a fundamental problem...
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Physical Fitness of College Indonesian Martial Arts

Mego Yuda Pratikta, Slamet Raharjo, Sapto Adi, Olivia Andiana
The purpose of this study was to determine how good the level of physical condition of the martial arts athletes of the Persaudaraan Setia Hati Terate (PSHT) Merdeka University of Malang. This research is quantitative descriptive research. Retrieval of data by using tests and measurements. The results...

The Effect of Work Stress and Burnout on Job Satisfaction and Employee Performance

A Test of Conservation of Resources Theory

Arik Prasetya, Hafsah Khairunnisa, Aulia Luqman Aziz
The study aims to analyse the effect of work stress and burnout on job satisfaction and employee performance. This research is a form of confirmation of the Conservation of Resources Theory. The research employs explanatory research using quantitative approach. The research objects were doctors and nurses...

Weight and Gender Discrimination in the Chinese Labor Market

Suyang Li
At present, most literature nowadays studies weight discrimination in Western countries, but very few of them target China; however, China now has the most obese people in the world. With the focus on weight discrimination in the workplace, this paper will conduct a field experiment focused on whether...

A Case Study on Indonesia EFL Learners Acquisition of Inflectional Morpheme –S in the Third Person Singular Present

R. Agus Budiharto, Yanti Linarsih, Sri Widjajanti, Evha Nazalatus
Inflectional morpheme – s in the third person singular present becomes one of the most problematic morphemes that the L2 learners encounter while learning English. In spite of this fact, learners continued learning this bound morpheme in the initial phases of learning English no matter what their mother...

Effect of Inventiveness and Novelty to Competitive Advantages and Performance of Creative Industry in Tangerang

Rodhiah
Creative industry (CI) is the most important thing in the global economy. Companies, which operate in the creative sector, represent the most innovative businesses. This research is intended to consider the influence of inventiveness, novelty and competitive advantage on the result of the creative industry....

A Comparative Study Between Chinese and Western Dragon Culture in Cross-Cultural Communication

Lina Yuan, Yunling Sun
This paper compared the differences between Chinese and Western “dragon” culture and emphasizes that cross-cultural communication should focus on contrast and comparison between heterogeneous cultures. Through the detailed analysis of the origins, cultural connotations, and symbolic meanings of Eastern...

Involvement of Female Ex-Conflict Actors in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Aceh

Suadi Zainal, Muhammad bin Abubakar, Muktaruddin, Zulkifli
Entrepreneurship is seen as a mechanism to facilitate prosperity and peace. This study aims to explain the involvement of former conflict actors in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) which research subject focus on female ex-conflict actor of Aceh Free Movement. This study was conducted with...

Development of the Sundanese Pantun Performance in Mang Ayi Style

Bagja Pitriyana, Yudi Sukmayadi
Sundanese pantun is a type of art performed by a juru pantun. The Sundanese pantun tells of a play in the form of a story sung to the accompaniment of a lute. Usually the Sundanese Pantun art is usually performed in ngaruwat (ritual) events with due observance of the prevailing standards. However, the...
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Finite Element Modelling of Semi-Rigid Beam to Column Connection With Partly Hidden Corbel

Farooq Ahmed Athar, Zainah Ibrahim, Ashraf Adel Almohagry, Muhammad Usman Hanif, Ahmad Zaki
Utilizing many specimens in full-scaled experimental testing to study the behavior of precast concrete connections can be expensive. An alternative is to cast and carry out a minimal number of experimental tests and then model the connection/structure in a finite element software. The FE model can be...