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An Exploration of Communicating with Textspeak - A Social Presence Perspective

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

Xia Li, Hao Zhang, Huali Yang, Guixin Xing
How to know the students' overall cognitive situation quickly and accurately by testing has been a hot issue in teaching. Based on the relevant research at home and abroad over the adaptive testing, and in view of the current adaptive testing is not intelligent enough, this paper presents a personalized...
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Implementation of Cloud Platform to Improve Project Performance

Yang Li-Ren
Conceptualizing implementation of cloud platform in the project management (PM) context is still rudimentary. Previous studies have not empirically examined the role of cloud-based information management platform in PM, and their effect on project performance. Thus, developing such support will illustrate...
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The Integrated Autonomous Underwater Navigation System based on Open Platform for Robotic Services

Youngho Choi, Jungwoo Lee, Jinho Suh, Jongdeuk Lee
This paper introduces how to easily integrate the modular navigation system for the autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), which consists of the various hardware and software modules. This paper is focused on how to build the integrated underwater navigation module which is applicable to various types...

The People Empowerment Pattern In Pesantren Environment: A Case Study about Community Around Pesantren in West Java, Indonesia

Izzuddin Musthafa, Dedih Wahyudin, Betty Tresnawaty
Pesantren develops in line with the mission of the community organization. Nahdatul Ulama (NU) produces many boarding schools with very strong NU characteristics, as well as Muhammadiyah and Persatuan Islam. Each pesantren affiliated with a particular organization generally has its own nuance of interest...

The effect of organizational behaviors on employee job performance: The moderating role of CSR and cultural values

Shuyang Wang, Hoi In Veronica Fong, IpKin Anthony Wong
Employee performance significantly affects the growth and profits of firms in the service firms because of their service quality. This study aims to fill the gap in the literature by presenting an empirical framework delineating how organizational attributes, such as corporate culture, leadership behavior,...

Mimetics from France to Cameroon: A New Approach to State Control through Taxation and Statistics

Jean-Guy Degos, Guy Djongoué
In all countries of the world, small business units form the core of the local economy, and key players in generating value added. In this paper, part of our work is devoted to a theory of State control over private entities and on the behavior of Cameroonian businessmen to constraints imposed by OHADA...

The Effect of Return on Assets and Return on Equity to the Stock Price

Fitri Sukmawati, Innes Garsela
This study aims to determine how the "Effect of return on assets and return on equity to the stock price on PT.Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa Tbk". This study uses descriptive-quantitative analysis using classical assumption test. Collecting data using secondary data in the financial statements. The statistical...
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Sustainable Urban Development in Post-event Period: Case study about coupling between event space and urban space

Lu WANG
This research focused on correlation between Event Space and Urban Space to figure out how to stimulate spatial coupling between two of them. This is necessary for sustainable urban development in post-event period. Case study includes the 1984 Olympic City: Los Angeles and the 1996 Olympic City: Atlanta.

The Technique of Playing Sundanese Gamelan Made from a Black Bamboo Resonance

Engkur Kurdita, Agus Supriyatna, Dody Mohamad Kholid, Farid Abdullah
Sundanese gamelan is an Indonesia’s pentatonic musical instruments. Sundanese gamelan with black bamboo resonance have different shapes and sizes with conventional Sundanese gamelan in general. Therefore, the characteristics of Sundanese gamelan prototype with black bamboo resonance have an effect on...

The level of creativity of vocational school students in 21st century learning

Veri Aryanto Sopiansah, Suryana Suryana
Problem formulation in this study, the author tries to answer in a way 1) To find out how the level of creative thinking of Vocational students in the 21st century the author will answer it by using the national examination results analysis data, doing a level analysis of creative thinking and doing...

Developer Experience Considering Work Difficulty in Software Development*

Taketo Tsunoda, Hironori Washizaki, Yosiaki Fukazawa, Sakae Inoue, Yoshiiku Hanai, Masanobu Kanazawa
Pages: 53 - 62
Previous studies have researched how developer experience affects code quality, but difficulty was ignored although experienced developers are more likely to work on more complex parts of a project. We examine work difficulty by focusing on revised files. Using product metrics, we evaluate file complexity...

Effective Business Strategy: Key to Winning Business Competition in Industrial Estate

Sri Sarjana, Nur Khayati
Global competition requires high speed, accuracy, creativity and consistency to win business through strengthening optimal competitiveness. Choosing the right business strategy create effective business achievements to be able to compete in the face of uncertain and turbulence economic conditions. This...

Employing ANDI Learning Model in Culinary Arts Course: How Does It Contribute to Emulation Ability and Students’ Creativity?

Andi Hudiah, Marji Marji, Eddi Sutadji, Titi Kiranawati
This study aims to investigate the contribution of ANDI learning model to emulation ability and its impact to students’ creativity in culinary arts course. It involved 131 students majoring in culinary taken randomly from four state and private universities in different cities in Indonesia. The data...

Correlation of Blood Lipid Profile, Blood Lipid Ratio and Cystatin C in Patients with Hyperthyroidism

Hou Zhenjiang, Mu Zhaoxin, Zhang Jingyu, Fan Hong, Hou Jianzhang
To investigate the correlation among serum lipids and their ratios and cystatin C (CysC) in patients with hyperthyroidism. authors respectively chose fifty patients of hyperthyroidism, subclinical hyperthyroidism and the control group. TC, TG and LDL-C in the hyperthyroidism and subclinical hyperthyroidism...

Philosophy of Hintuwu and Katuwua as Learning Sources in Teaching Social Science Subject Among Kulawi Indigenous People

Misnah, Nana Supriatna, Iskandar, Moh. Ali
The purpose of this study is to explore learning values and identify values of the local wisdom of Hintuwu philosophy and katuwua that can be as learning sources of social science subject at school. The main interesting problems in this study are to identify local wisdom values of sintuwu and katuwua...

How the Internet Affects the Current Tourism Marketing Theory and Practice

A.D.L. Goeltom, L.A. Wibowo, Ratih Hurriyati, V. Gaffar
Concerning with 21st century, there are a lot of changes in the world, the change in many aspect of life like economic, politic, technology and culture. [1] stated that “Technology will increase”. In this new era of 22st century, it is the momentum of the global change called Megatrend. [1] define the...
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Building’s Solar Chimney: Ambient Obstacle and Crosswind in a Tropical Country

Abraham Seno Bachrun, Ting Zhen Ming, Sri Kurniasih
The abundant of solar in tropical countries is an advantage of utilizing solar energy. One of them is the use of the stack effect through the solar chimney. Experts have widely discussed the use of solar chimney in buildings. It concluded that solar chimney in buildings was able to increase the air velocity...
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Career Development Model and Awarding System for Athletes and Former Athletes in Indonesia

Nuryadi Nuryadi, Yusuf Hidayat, Dian Budiana, Jajat Darajat KN
Competitive sports are becoming popular nowadays. The increasing growth of participants in sporting events proves that many individuals are interested to contribute in competitive sports. However, this development is not followed by the awareness that individuals will experience a post-career stage....

Facing the Challenges of Inclusive Education in Early Childhood Education

Asih Nur Ismiatun, Ayu Rissa Atika
Inclusive education is a real evidence that there is no discrimination in education. The government through regulations has promoted and demonstrated to support the implementation of inclusive education for each level of education in Indonesia. That means that inclusive education should also be applied...

Communication Technology for Student With Visual Impairments: A Case Study of Smartphone

Siska Mardiana, Jenny Ratna Suminar, Dadang Sugiana, Suwatno
Smartphone in general can be used and accessed visually, but it turns out students with visual impairments can also use it with a screen reader, and this smartphone is also used in learning. The changing paradigm of teaching and learning in the world of education, provides space for students to be more...

The Impact of Electronic Mind Map as Part of Learning

Dwi Atmono, Muhammad Rahmatullah, Fitria Febry Sarinang
As technology become commonplace in the world of education, it is important to always increase the knowledge of how these technologies can have an impact on students’ learning ability. This study aimed to determine the impact of the use of mind mapping application on learning achievement. The method...

Interpreting Qardhul Hasan Between Business and Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility

Sulis Rochayatun, Muchammad Zaky Sayugo
One of financing programs in Islamic Financial Institutions which is based on mutual assistance is Qardhul Hasan. In Islamic Financial Institutions, one the program in corporate sosial responsibility is helping the poor by providing loan facilities that are free from interest practices. This study aims...

Analysis of Internal and Relational Marketing Influences on Customer Loyalty Through Customer Satisfaction in Bank KalSel Sharia

Maryono, Naili Farida, Bulan Prabawani
This research studies how and how far internal and relational marketing influence customer satisfaction and its effect toward customer loyalty of Bank KalSel Sharia in Banjarmasin city, Indonesia. This research is an explanatory research in which the population is the customers of Bank KalSel Sharia....

Analysis of Public Transportation Development Plan for Sustainable Transportation in Padang City

Yuliarti, Yulia Hanoselina, Artha Dini Akmal
The many problems and impacts of transportation form the basis for the policy of developing a mass transit system in Padang City. The purpose of this research is to find out how people’s preferences for public transportation are used as a reference for planning the development of public transportation...

Literary-based Literacy Learning in Indonesian Pesantren

Evi Resti Dianita, Fathiyaturrahmah, Gita Magfiroh
Literacy learning and attention to literacy culture are currently growing widely. More and more communities and institutions are realizing the need to accelerate efforts to address the problem of low literacy culture among youth in Indonesia, including Pesantrens. Pesantrens, one of the institutions...

After the “China-Chic”: The Circle Marketing Model of China’s Domestic Makeup Brands - Flower Knows

Xinyue Pei
With the popularity of the “China-Chic”, Chinese people’s acceptance of domestic brands has increased. Many Chinese makeup brands have also attracted a large number of consumers through their own unique marketing and communication strategies, but Chinese cosmetics brands are still under the great competitive...

Exploration of Learning Difficulties in Mathematics Among Prospective Teacher Candidates

Wahyu Hartono, Samsul Hadi, Raden Rosnawati
Classroom learning is inherently complex, necessitating a variety of skills from educators. This research, using a qualitative, phenomenological approach, aims to improve faculty understanding of the challenges faced by prospective mathematics teachers. It explores how they perceive their learning difficulties...

Creativity on Business Success at CV. Kafa Dwikarya Travel Agency

Kamila Rasyida Azhar, Keni Kaniawati
This study aims to analyze the influence of social media usage and entrepreneurial creativity on business success at CV. Kafa Dwikarya, a travel agency. This study uses a quantitative method with a descriptive and associative approach, where data is collected through a questionnaire distributed to 97...
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Enhancing Diabetes Prediction and Management Through Machine Learning Innovations

Zidie Zhuang
Nowadays many people are suffering from diabetes. This disease poses significant health risks and economic burdens. This research addresses the increasing incidence of diabetes by investigating the use of machine learning to improve diabetes treatment, diagnosis, and prediction. The research shows how...

Research on Optimization Strategies for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education in Universities during the Era of AI--Focusing on Business Administration Discipline

Si Tao, Hua Liu
The rapid development of Artificial Intelligence technology poses new challenges and opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship education in universities, especially in business administration discipline. How to optimize the education model to cultivate talents with innovative spirit and practical...

Inclusive engagement for vulnerable population in co-creating Nature-Based Solutions: the case of “Villaggio Barona” social housing within the CLEVER Cities project

Iliriana Sejdullahu, Israa H. Mahmoud, Marina Trentin, Alice Beverlej
In the context of the EU-funded CLEVER Cities project, the imperative inclusion of all citizens and stakeholders in a collaborative design process was paramount. This paper focuses on the co-design pathway developed by the Urban Living Lab 1 in Milan, namely CLEVER Action Lab.1 (CAL1), following the...

Teaching the First Grade Cadet’s Writing of MTPD by Using Reporting Activities at the Inland Water and Ferries Transport Polytechnic of Palembang

Hari Arkani, Oktrianti Diani, Desti Yuvita Sari, Aulia Ika Atika, Sepriadi Sepriadi
The title of this thesis is “Teaching the First Grade Cadets’ Writing of MTPD Through Reporting Activities at the Inland Water and Ferries Transport Polytechnic of Palembang.” The main research question was: “Is teaching the first grade cadets’ writing of MTPD through reporting activities effective at...

Lessons Learned from a Blended-Learning Based Supplemental Instruction (SI) Support System at a Rural-Based University in South Africa

Moshia Agnes Mohale, Mosimaneotsile Mohlake
Universities in South Africa are continuously striving to heighten excellence in teaching and learning (T&L) practices. Additionally, Covid-19 epidemic catapulted heavy reliance on online T&L, and this created significant space for Blended Learning (BL). It therefore behoves students to receive...
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Designing for sustainability: Breakthrough or suboptimisation?

Daniel Pargman, Edvard Ahlsén, Cecilia Engelbert
Technological developments in screen technologies pitches the thinner, brighter and energy-stingy OLED screen as a possible replacement for today's television, computer and smartphone LCD screens. An OLED screen does not consume any energy at all when it displays the color black, but the potentially...
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Research on the Construction of Government Investment and Financing Platform for Small and Medium-Sized Cities in the Process of Urbanization——A Case Study on XX City

Lin Liu, Yun Jing, Yanqin Huang, Lanyu Li, Minxia Geng
The main purpose of this paper is to solve the current problem of urban construction fund shortage in small and medium-sized cities of China, namely the government's investment and financing platform construction problems. The main process of this study is: it firstly analyzes the status of the financing...
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Self-assessment in Oral English Teaching

Lihui Song
With the development of the new curriculum reform in recent years, college English teachers have given more and more attention to the development of students' oral communication competence, but how to evaluate students' oral English competence has always been a headache for teachers. Based on the status...

Analyzing the Detailed Methods and Measures of Cultivating Children's Creativity with Activities in Public Art

Hong Nie
From the aspect of how teacher should cultivate children's creativity with the teaching of public art, the paper discusses the detailed methods and measures of cultivating children's creativity, including creating suitable environment for cultivating children's creativity, holding activities that can...

A New Method for Curriculum Design Based on Hall 3D Structure

Jing Guo, Ying Deng
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) suggested new various criteria for accrediting engineering programs at the university level in 2016. According to ABET's suggestions, this paper discusses the Multi-dimensional principles of curriculum organization and employs A.D Hall three-dimension...
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Study on Service-Oriented Manufacture in Dong-Feng Peugeot Citroen Automobile Company LIMITED

Yihong Xu
Service-oriented manufacturing is a new manufacture form which combines manufacture with service to cater to customers’ diverse needs with the globalization of economy and the development of technology. This paper will make a case study of the service-oriented manufacturing in Dong-Feng Citroen Peugeot...

Idiopathic Aplastic Anemia: An Update

Elena E. Solomou
Pages: 52 - 57
“Bone marrow failure” encompass all the conditions and syndromes in which there are qualitative or quantitative disorders of one or more lineages (erythroid, myelomonocytic, and/or megakaryocytic). A few years ago, the pathophysiology of these syndromes was completely unknown. Today we have better knowledge...

Correlation Between Work-Family Conflict, Marital Satisfaction And Job Satisfaction

Dyah Astorini Wulandari, Hazalizah binti Hamzah, Nurul Ain Hidayah binti Abbas
Work and family problems are important in the life of a nurse that causes conflict between work and family. This work-family conflict requires satisfaction in marriage and satisfaction in work. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between work-family conflict with marital satiction...
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Import of Salt: Needs or Interest

Retno Astuti, Desti Qurniawati, Kismartini
Salt is an important commodity in the life of a country including Indonesia. Indonesian salt production has not met the needs, so the government issued import policies as stated in the Regulation of Minister of Trade No. 125 / M-DAG / PER / 12/2015 concerning Provisions on the Import of Salt, Protection...

Tradition for Sale: Batik, Local Heritage, and Capital Investment

A. Semiarto Purwanto, Anggun Yulia
In the age of information and communication technology today, the batik production and distribution have also changed accordingly. From an artisanal productsto home industry, batik is now manufactured and distributed in boutique, show rooms, groceries, and by online. Our findings derived from two months...

Prophetic Bases of Islamic Moderation of State Islamic Higher Education (PTKIN)

Moh. Sulhan, Hasbiyallah Hasbiyallah, Dadan Nurul Haq
One of the elements of Indonesian Islam that plays a strategic role in developing Islam Indonesia rahmatan lil 'alamin is the State Islamic Higher Education or PTKIN. The dynamics of Islam in Indonesia increasingly reveals in the era of the 1960s and decades of the 70s when institutionally the Ministry...

Cultivation in Dutch East Indies

Mr Sumarno, Mr Wisnu, Rojil Nugroho Bayu Aji
The system of forced cultivation has always been viewed negatively in the history of Indonesia, because as a form of oppression against the people with a mandatory system to plant certain crops that apply in the international market. But in fact the policy can be reinterpreted as a model in the development...

How Low-rating Restaurant Crack Business

Bo Gao, Xinjian Qiang, Shuyu Chen
This work is focusing on "Yelp" businesses. The main idea is to analyze the data from the Yelp web site. These two methods are used for grade prediction and feature selection: multinomial logistic regression and random forest. In conclusion, the results of the two methods are mostly the same with acceptable...

Digihoax: An Evolution of the Noise in the Indonesian Modern Communication Culture

Rr Dinar Soelistyowati
In this day and age, of course there is a lot of variety of information that we can get from various media. We can get almost all forms of information in accordance with what we need. One form of information we need is news, and the two communication media that have access like that are none other than...

How Website Characteristics Give Impact to Customer Loyalty on Online Stores Through Customer Satisfaction

Triesti Candrawati, Retno Widiastuti, Widi Dwi Ernawati
The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of Website Characteristics on customer satisfaction and impact on customer loyalty in the online store. The population of this research is the first-grade student of Diploma 4 Management Accounting in State Polytechnic of Malang. Using a purposive...

An Error Correction Mechanism for Reliable Chemical Communication Systems

Masashi K. Kajita
Pages: 52 - 57
Chemical communication systems, such as bio-inspired chemical sensory systems or biological cells, sense the environment by detecting target ligand molecules, which convey environmental information. However, non-target ligands, similar to the target ones, are ubiquitous in the environment and can hamper...