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2. IT governance mechanism for the future competitive advantage: Evidence from distribution companies.
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Sukmaningsih, Dyah Wahyu and Tjahyadi, Rudy
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INFORMATION technology management ,INFORMATION technology ,COMPETITIVE advantage in business ,DIGITAL technology ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
Company in this digital economy need to create opportunity with their competitive advantage. Beside aligning their business strategy with IT strategy, business also require embracing new opportunity of Information and communication technology and be innovative in term of products, services and business model. This paper identified the competitive advantage of the distribution companies and their IT implementation. Our study took data from interview with two IT leader and one CEO of distribution company. The finding is intriguing, that most of the company eager to create opportunity in this digital era but IT role in their organization still limited. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Policies support and obstacles in developing electrical power innovation products in Indonesia.
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Raharjo, Jangkung, Hasudungan, Jaspar, Adam, Kharisma Bani, and Suhartono, Efri
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ELECTRIC power ,GREEN technology ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,ECONOMIC development ,GOVERNMENT policy ,PROBLEM solving - Abstract
Various studies for solving problems in electrical power have been published. Many of these studies are related to the development of technology to solve the problem of electrical power alone or to solve the problem of electrical power and consider the environmental impact, often referred to as green technology. This paper discusses government policy support in encouraging technology development to have an economic impact and specific constraints in technological development in electrical power concerning the economic impact compared to the technology in communication and information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Hi-tech greenhouse: System architecture.
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Diraviam, A. Justin, Selvi, Muthu, Vennila, A., Siva, K., Jenisha, C., and Bosco, J. Emerson
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,GREENHOUSES ,CROPS ,CROP management ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
The Mediterranean countries such as Spain, Italy, Slovenia, Turkey and etc., are having very low technological level of greenhouse cultivation, despite they too consider as a vital for both extension and the production of garden fresh foodstuffs, ornamental plants and crops production. In this project support the development of agronomic especially horticultural crops are controlled by ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) approach for communicated network of sensors and automation technologies for increase the technology of greenhouse. The growth and development of crops with optimize use of chemical products will be tested. Especially, this project is designed for different types of crops and it's cultivation needs to controlling and managing this in efficient way. The Hi-Te Greenhouse is a beneficial environment that is equipped with sensors with monitoring systems; it allows the data accuracy and passes the information by the designed processor to perform effective control. Optimizing crop managements to provide the best decision-making tool. Here this paper used an innovative technology. Gas streams are generated by NTP (Non-Thermal Plasma Technology) for taking care of plants and water irrigation with hygienic and trigger the growth and development of vegetative. The automation of the cultivation of crops and nursery productsin a short and controlled time is done by ICT based management. Here specific mathematical yield models are developed throughout the project. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. A novel system for analyzing the usage of ICT enabled tools in our Indian educational system.
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Begum, R. Suraj
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COMPUTER vision , *INFORMATION & communication technologies , *DATABASES - Abstract
With recent advances in computer vision, benefits and challenges related to the adoption of Information and Communications Technology ICT tools in the higher education systems, a retrieval process based on teachers' perspective have become a key component in achieving high efficiency survey queries. In this paper, it is proposed and developed software called, "Smart Survey System", supporting quick access to identify the benefits and challenges related to the adoption of ICT tools in the higher education systems. The proposed system applies data analytics as a backbone, which uses PHP-WAMP server and MySQL database structure. This paper dwells on the analysis of a set of survey data for around 350 teachers. This paper also incorporates recommendations, limitations and future research directions. More efficiently search activities can be conducted through this proposed database system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Role of ICT in overcoming the contemporary challenges in legal education and judicial process: An analysis through the lens of crisis situation.
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Surbhi, Adya, Singh, Sandeep, and Kashyap, Aditya
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LEGAL education , *JUDICIAL process , *COVID-19 pandemic , *INFORMATION & communication technologies , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence - Abstract
The global COVID-19 pandemic had a severe impact on various services across the world. This paper analyzes the barriers and challenges in the integration of Information and communication technology (ICT) in the legal education and justice delivery system. The recent pandemic highlighted the lacunae in the traditional legal education sector and court proceedings. Thus, this paper extensively explores and scrutinizes how ICT can be seamlessly integrated in the legal education and judicial processes, such as virtual courts, e-filing systems, digital tools etc. It analyzes the various risks posed by the use of ICT including data and security concerns, algorithmic biases, access issues for marginalized and rural communities. Thus, the paper underscores the need for ICT-based solutions and aims to act as a catalyst in this transition from the traditional systems, by analyzing the different dimensions related to ICT and Artificial Intelligence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. International officers in India using information and communication technology for internationalization at home.
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Davierwala, Shehrevar and Bhatt, Nirav
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INFORMATION & communication technologies ,GLOBALIZATION ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,TEACHER development ,TECHNOLOGICAL progress ,TEACHER-student relationships - Abstract
The process of amalgamating multicultural, global or international dimensions according to a purpose, functions, or conveyance of education at a higher level is known as internationalization. Internationalization has always been the result of students visiting other countries for completing higher education but with the emergence of information and communication technology (ICT) in the system of education, technological advancement gave rise to internationalization at home. The international officers must help make sure the policies regarding this are properly implied and there is the continuous development of the teachers and learners. This review paper analyses the utilization of ICT tools and techniques by the international officers in India for implementing the concept of internationalization at home. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. General mechanism of technological, informational and communication stressors impact on workers' health.
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Krasova, E.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,WORK environment ,SOCIAL workers ,PEOPLE with disabilities ,TIC disorders - Abstract
The information and communication technologies (ICT) impact on workers' health is one of the actual interdisciplinary issues of modern science and practice. Numerous observations over the past decades have revealed a negative impact of work with ICT on public health by means of sustained influence of technological, informational and communication stressors (TICS) on human organism. The main scientific problem the research can help solve is insufficient knowledge of mechanism of the TICS influence on human health under working. The purpose of the research is to identify a general mechanism of the TICS impact on workers' health. The paper suggests a scheme of generalized impact of working conditions with ICT on physical, intellectual, psychological and social workers' health. Conclusion about conditionality of depressive disorders by organism's natural adaptive mechanism disruption under the TICS influence is made. Specificity of triggering depressive reactions in response to the TICS is presented. The research substantiates a possibility of professional burnout emergence, when an individual shows disability to keep working at his workplace without any proper adaptation measures to the stressors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Extensive survey on smart classroom management system using object recognition systems.
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Malhotra, Manit and Chhabra, Indu
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CLASSROOM management ,OBJECT recognition (Computer vision) ,IMAGE processing ,IMAGE recognition (Computer vision) ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,TELECOMMUNICATION systems - Abstract
The technological advancements made in the Information Communication and Technologies (ICT) system has impressed the smart classroom management applications. The communication networks play a vital role in connecting the different entities of a smart classroom system. Detecting (or) predicting cheating behavior during online examination at an earlier stage is a never-ending challenging task. This paper is an extensive survey on cheating behavior detection in smart classroom management using object recognition models. The conducted survey covers the significance of cheating behavior detection by means of object recognition approach and the image processing techniques. The survey analysis states that the research challenges such as representation of objects, constancy in scenes, classification of features, searching complexity and the presence of objects and their occlusion needs to be addressed while developing an intelligent cheating behavior detection process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Mapping ICT-based internationalization of Indian higher education: Evidence from the National Capital Region of India.
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Tokas, Shekhar and Sharma, Anand
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STUDENT mobility , *FOREIGN study , *EDUCATION policy , *INFORMATION & communication technologies ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
Internationalization of higher education as a strategic policy is a relatively new phenomenon in India. Importantly, one of the several strategic policy initiatives recommended includes Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based internationalization. While the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aims to make India a 'global educational hub', there is a lack of literature on ICT-based internationalization of Indian higher education. Given the contemporary dominance of 'West' in the Internationalization of Higher Education (IoHE) through 'consumption abroad' (student mobility), ICT-based internationalization through 'virtual mobility' (programmes, students, and experts) can play a transformational role in IoHE for the 'Global South' including India. This paper attempts to map the ICT-based Internationalization of Indian Higher Education in National Capital Region to understand and analyze the objectives, perceptions, challenges, and benefits of ICT-based IoHE. The findings suggest that ICT-based internationalization is of top importance for only one-third of institutions compared to 88.46% faculty. Institutional leadership conceptualizes virtual internationalization as primarily a means to attract more international students and faculty, increase international networks, and enhance prestige or rankings. In contrast, faculty conceptualizes ICT-based IoHE very differently; for most, it is a matter of increased global, international, and intercultural teaching learning skills and increased international networking for research publication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Daily report.
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Ramesh, Hemashree, Kaliyappan, Jayakrishnan, and Eswaran, Paramasivam Muthan
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WEB-based user interfaces ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
Now-a-days we live in age of Information Communication and Technology. We can't think a single moment without technology. From morning to night, we need help of the technology. This is the revolutionary time of computer and Mobile Phone Technology. Most of the works depends on web application, Android app. For this reason, anytime, anywhere, anyone can access an app with the help of internet at low cost and we can find our expectable and most update information from website via app. At present information is one the most valuable resource of the current world. We have developed our app so that we can aware the people by updating at present Information on daily basis. To format your abstract, use the Microsoft Word template style: Abstract or Use Times New Roman Font: 9 pt, Indent: left 0.2", Right: 0.2", Justified. Each paper must include an abstract. Begin the abstract with the word "Abstract" followed by a period in bold font, and then continue with a normal 9-point font. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Identifying online capacity building platforms in the industry.
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Indratno, I., Bilqis, M., and Nuraini, S.
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CONSTRUCTION industry ,CAPACITY building ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,TOURISM ,INDUSTRIAL revolution - Abstract
Industrial revolution era 4.0 has demanded humans' lives to be industry-driven. Within the context of industry, including tourism industry, capacity building plays an important role of maintaining sustainable development. However, this era should promote a new type of capacity building, one involving information and communication technology (ICT). This article evaluates the implementation of online capacity building within the context of tourism industry. Not only does this paper evaluate the implementation, but it also briefly explains the development of such platforms. It has been found that online capacity building promotes more flexibility in time and brings ease to its users due to its mobility. However, it is implied that such platforms should contain more features accommodating multiple breakout rooms within one period of time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. Fostering heroine's journey on digital platform to sustain re-representation of women role.
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Sofiyanti, Devina, Irwanto, and Meilani
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DIGITAL technology ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,WOMEN filmmakers ,PROFESSIONAL employees ,MOTION picture industry - Abstract
The rapid growth of information and communication technology has given support to the film industry. It creates a professional film worker's requirement without looking at a specific gender in a work field. Working in the film industry, especially as a screenwriter, has allowed women to voice gender equality. This paper aims to explore female characters' descriptions in the film written by female screenwriters in Indonesia. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach to get a detailed picture of the objectives. The methods used are interview, observation, and literature study. The result shows that the emerging of digital platforms helps the work of women filmmakers to be more accessible to audiences. Digital platforms showcase more films with more time, unlike the movie theatre. It also helps them to show different representations of women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. A metacognition-based technology for guiding automotive project-based instruction: A state of the art.
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Yudantoko, Afri and Köhler, Thomas
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LEARNING Management System , *LEARNING , *PROJECT method in teaching , *STUDENT teachers , *INFORMATION & communication technologies , *EDUCATIONAL technology , *ELECTRONIC publications - Abstract
Project-based learning becomes a learning approach that has high relevance with the characteristics of vocational education as this educational type has a function to prepare the students to be able to work in accordance with their educational fields. This learning approach should be integrated with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) so that the learning process will be more meaningful. The purpose of this paper is to gain an insight into the state of the art of using instructional technology such as learning management systems, e-learning, blended learning, or flipped learning on project-based learning in vocational teacher education institutions. Six stages of the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method were used for reviewing pieces of literature of such instructional technology over the past 10 years. The six stages are referred from a study of Wondimagegn Mengist and his colleagues [1] that the explanation of this study is as follows. The first stage was defining the study scope called the "protocol" step. Then, the second stage was defining search string and having search studies called the "search" step. After having pieces of literature, the third stage was named by the "appraisal" step for selecting those pieces of literature based on the language of English, peer-reviewed journals, relevant topics, year of publication, and duplicated papers. Then, the fourth stage was the "synthesis" step for extracting and categorizing data from the selected pieces of literature. The fifth stage was the "analysis" step for analyzing and concluding the data. Finally, the sixth stage was the "report" step for publishing the results. The findings revealed that independent learning, peer-learning, communication, collaboration, scientific activities, learning feedbacks are necessary to be accommodated in project-based learning development as a learning approach that is suitable for vocational education. Furthermore, it is suggested that this project-based learning design should be developed for promoting the ability to conduct lifelong learning for automotive vocational teacher candidates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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15. Investing information and communication technology to develop e-learning in Iraq: A survey.
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Hussein, Abd A., Hussein, Kilan M., Zaidan, Fadhil K., Ahmed, Shaimaa K., and Ghazal, Mustafa N.
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INFORMATION & communication technologies ,INFORMATION & communication technologies for development ,DIGITAL learning ,COVID-19 pandemic ,TELECOMMUNICATION - Abstract
Despite the rapid development and spread of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) during the past four decades, which has become a prominent feature of the era, Iraq is still at the bottom of the list of developing countries, especially in the field of technology and communication by all standards. In fact, Iraq lies outside the scope of education quality alongside other six Arab countries. This, however, is attributed to the constant mis-management and lack of knowledge about issues relevant to the modes of technology development. What makes things worse is the outbreak and rapid spread of Covid-19. This, so to speak, has imposed a number of restrictions on education to the extent that the government has resorted to E-Learning. The researchers, however, briefly address the concept of (ICT) as well as the global technological diffusion indicator for the Arab group in which Iraq's position is analysed according to the main and sub-indicators. Moreover, the E-Learning, its advantages and disadvantages, is being brought into focus. To amend all the obstacles, solutions have been proposed in accordance with the general technological indicator. Besides, the research-paper concludes with recommendations and suggestions which will definitely contribute to the attainment of the goal aspired for. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. Promoting online interactions of foreign language learners in a computer-mediated learning environment.
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Solovyova, O. A., Alipichev, A. Yu., Sergeeva, N. A., and Zakharova, A. N.
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CLASSROOM environment ,LANGUAGE & languages ,COMPUTER assisted language instruction ,ONLINE education ,ONLINE chat ,DISTANCE education students ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
Practical mastering of a foreign language by university students in the distance learning environment is associated with the search for ways and means of adequate teaching and learning interaction patterns. The present study concentrates on the problem of teaching foreign languages using information and communication technologies. The focus is made on the possibilities of using various e-learning resources and services to develop students' communicative competence. Based on the survey conducted among teachers and students, the authors explore how to organize effective online interactions of foreign language learners and outline the following components of those interactions: lingvo-cognitive, information, communicative, perceptual, and intercultural ones. The potential of e-learning resources is evaluated to promote the cognitive and social involvement of foreign language learners in meaningful oral and written online interactions. The paper presents the extended and diversified range of distance learning tools that have proven effective for online classes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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17. E-learning as a supplementary tool for enhanced students' satisfaction.
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Pheng, Hang See, Chin, Thoo Ai, Lai, Lee Yoke, and Choon, Tan Liat
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SATISFACTION ,DIGITAL learning ,ACTIVE learning ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,EDUCATIONAL technology - Abstract
Information and communication technology (ICT) is used widely in educational industry for pedagogical activities including teaching approach, resources sharing, classroom communication and assessment. In Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), e-learning played a significant role as a supplementary tool for effective web-based learning. A study was conducted with the aim to determine what factors drive students' satisfaction in UTM e-learning. This paper present some of the results. A total of 194 samples were collected from undergraduate students in UTM using quantitative method. Purposive sampling technique used to select the participants of the study. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) is utilized for data analysis. The findings showed that delivery method and content have a positive and significant relationship with students' satisfaction in using e-learning. However, system operations have no impact on the satisfaction of the students with UTM e-learning. In conclusion, the study proposed to provide an effective teaching model for general education schools. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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18. Port services as a digital business ecosystem.
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Nikitakos, Nikitas, Stefanakou, Afrokomi-Afroula, Nikishin, Andrey, Kharitonov, Maksim, and Kovalishin, Pavel
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BUSINESS ecosystems ,ECOLOGY ,PORT cities ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,DISRUPTIVE innovations ,BUSINESS development ,APPLICATION software ,ELECTRONIC commerce - Abstract
Today, one of the main directions of the maritime sector and especially of port development is the adoption and implementation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in various areas of port activities such as port business, management and planning, commercial and supporting services, contact with clients, navigation, etc. Furthermore, great efforts are made in order to integrate applications and provide value-added services using e-business approaches. This direction creates a new economic environment, a digital maritime economy that includes the development of innovative software applications and their use by maritime companies in an ever-evolving dynamic business ecosystem. Inevitably, this new condition requires the transformation of companies involved in a type of Digital Business Ecosystem (DBE), through the adoption and implementation of interdisciplinary methods and techniques based on biology and e-business models. The paper begins with a discussion of the origin of the term business ecosystem as well as the relevant theory for the development of the digital business ecosystem. The next chapter gives a detailed description of the DBE concept for port activities and services through the development of a conceptual business platform that supports e-services. Conclusions are summarized in the last chapter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. Comparative study on ontology matching tools and methods.
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Panneer, Dineshkumar, Ragunathan, Karthik, Ramalingam, Mohankumar, and Narayanan, Lakshmi Kanthan
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SEMANTIC Web , *ONTOLOGIES (Information retrieval) , *ONTOLOGY , *INFORMATION & communication technologies , *WEB-based user interfaces - Abstract
The tremendous growth in the information and communication technology leads to availability of more information in the web and those information are in heterogeneous form. In order to fetch information in a effective manner various technologies are used, semantic web is one of the technology in handling distributed and heterogeneous forms. Semantic web is the extension of the existing web. It provides a standard way of representing the content and relationship among the content. Semantic web completely relies on Ontology. Ontology is one of the important factors for enabling interoperability among the distributed environment and semantic web application. Ontology aim in capturing the domain knowledge in a generic way and provide a deeper understanding about the domain. Ontology mapping is the process of combining different ontologies together. In this paper different existing ontology matching tools, its constraints are talked about and a short examination of all ontology matching tools is classified and displayed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. The LBP-Provider logistics barter E-integrator is a new tool for excluding finance in production.
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Gabdullin, L.
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BARTER , *INFORMATION & communication technologies , *LOGISTICS , *SUPPLY chains - Abstract
The approach of barter logistics is not abandon money, however ignores it among producers. Logistics has touched and touches such heights, while the requirement for a "universal equivalent of goods" among producers could simply cease to exist. Combination of logistics and e-commerce is expected to lead to significant changes in the overall business landscape. E-commerce, e-sourcing, e-markets are better to be united under the auspices of logistics barter (barter logistics) into an e-integrator, which will be the serving element of the LBP (logistics barter provider)-provider. An e-integrator is an integrator of information and communication technologies for supply chains of logistics barter, in the form of electronic means, taking into account a closing link, e-commerce, and the reverse distribution of added value. The paper describes the new LBP (logistics barter provider)-providers which are not a servicing element of the economy, but become operators of an alternative economy themselves. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. Access decision based on trust management in pervasive applications.
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Hema, A. M. and Kuppusamy, K.
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INFORMATION & communication technologies ,SECURITY systems ,ACCESS to information - Abstract
With the advent of improvement in information and communication technology, most of the applications are in pervasive manner. All the service access is user centric form in dynamic fashion. These pose a challenge to establish communication between trusted entities in pervasive environment. Because there was a chance for the intruder would access the information. So to improve the security measures, in this paper we have given a solution for user authorization and defined the trust level through computation for all the active services in the environment. Finally, we compared our proposed model with the existing models and presented the observation. From the results we have proven that our model enhances the possibility for service access by the authenticated user by avoiding the malicious user attack. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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22. Smart health assist for elder people using IoT.
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Arulkumar, V., Chandra, I., Subitha, D., Raja, A., Ganesan, R., and Atla, Rajasekhar
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HEALTH of older people ,INTERNET of things ,TELEMEDICINE ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,PATIENT monitoring ,REFERENCE values ,TEXT messages - Abstract
Internet of Things is a one which is emerged by advancement in the information and communication technology. And it is a new technology that connects the things from various domains through the internet and gives more convenience to several sectors. In the medical field, the IoT play an important role to monitor the patient's health from a remote location and healthcare is an essential part of the life. This paper proposes how to design and monitor the elder's health from a remote location. The parameters that are measured by elder include temperature, glucose level, blood, pulse rate. The glucose level is measured by a non-invasive method. This parameter values are displayed in the LCD screen for elder reference and these values are uploaded to cloud frequently for future reference. Each parameter is assigned to a threshold value if it exceeds the threshold value, a buzzer and LED intimation is given to the elder and text message was sent to the caretaker person and to the nearby hospital in case of emergency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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23. The GPT tool for an in-depth analysis on Hawkeye trojan incident.
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Nugroho, Setyo Adi and Hakim, Arif Rahman
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TROJAN horses (Computer viruses) , *INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
The application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has had an enormous impact on our various aspects of life. On the other hand, the rising problem is the increase of complex cyber incidents, i.e., trojan malware incidents. Trojan malware incidents that do not carry out immediate response can significantly impact the system services. Besides, it requires an appropriate tool to analyze the incidents. In this paper, we observe the capability of the GRR tool collaborated with Plaso and Timesketch as our advanced analytical tool to help locate the incident's Indicator of Compromise (IoC) on the system affected by the trojan. We used 30 Hawkeye trojans as the sample in the assessment to perform an in-depth analysis. We aim to measure the performance of the tool in terms of accuracy and time consumed. The result shows that the GPT tool has high accuracy in finding the IoC parameter in a comparable time. Furthermore, our tool can parse the output data and display the result in a timeline visualization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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24. Analysis of enablers facilitating ICT adoption in technical education in the post-pandemic era: A framework for future preparedness using ISM approach.
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Singh, Sandeep and Srivastava, Shashi Kant
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TECHNICAL education , *COVID-19 pandemic , *INFORMATION & communication technologies , *TECHNOLOGY education , *PREPAREDNESS - Abstract
The concern for teaching and learning practices during the covid-19 was very high due to prolong lockdowns and government restrictions. The role of information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to maintain teaching and learning practices proved to be very high. Still, institutions were not ready to adopt ICT at that point in time. Also, there were no clear guidelines or framework to act on this sudden requirement. Literature is also unclear about the enablers felicitating the adoption of ICT in the education system. Hence, it becomes essential to understand the challenges and identify the various enablers capable of boosting the teaching and learning process during tough times like the pandemic or any other natural or man-made clematises (war-like situations). Therefore, this paper attempts to identify the key enablers (drivers) of ICT adoption in the education system with a focus on Higher Technical Education. The results advised working on the three enablers of the study, first is "Financial support to access the technology and infrastructure" second is "Training programs for felicitating the technology education and third is "Managing the cultural aspects towards technology". It is advised that if stakeholders work on these three enablers, adopting ICT in technical education will become easy and flexible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. The effective use of ICT tools for ESL classroom to improve writing skills.
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Karunakaran, B. and Jebakumar, A. Noble
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ENGLISH as a foreign language ,CLASSROOMS ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,ONLINE education - Abstract
The uses of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in teaching writing skills in English as a Second Language (ESL) classrooms is very encouraging in the present scenario. This study attempts to analyse the use of ICT tools in the teaching of ESL writing skills in modern classrooms. Online learning provides students to learn anywhere without the need of physical classroom. The main objective of this study is to investigate the utilization online tools can enhance students ESL writing skills. A qualitative research design was used to analyse the uses of ICT tools from the sample of 50 undergraduate students in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The skill of writing is used on daily basis to communicate what one deliberates and feels. This study aims to find out how the use of technology enhances writing abilities in the language classroom. New advancements of technology are being produced each day and teachers need to integrate these technologies into modern classrooms effectively. By integrating technology, educationalists are providing more prospects and strategies to increase their student's abilities to write more comprehensive and grammatically correct sentences, essays, stories and letters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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26. Development of conceptual-level architecture vision for real estate sector using TOGAF ADM 9.1 framework.
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Justitia, Army, Raharjana, Indra Kharisma, and Ramdhani, Kinanti
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REAL estate business , *INFORMATION & communication technologies for development , *ARCHITECTURAL designs , *INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
This paper presents the development of a conceptual-level architecture vision used for the real estate sector. In Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP), conceptual-level architecture vision may also be referred to as architecture vision planning. Aiming to streamline the business processes, organizations need information and communication technology support. Conceptual-level architecture vision is an early and crucial stage in the development of integrated information and communication technology. We adopt eleven steps proposed by TOGAF ADM 9.1 framework in performing the conceptual-level architecture vision for the real estate sector. For gathering information, we conduct some direct observations, in-depth interviews, and careful document examination. In every stage, we confirm the results to the relevant parties until they are appropriate and approved. This research produces a stakeholder map matrix, value chain diagram, and solution concepts diagram. All the resulting work products are summarized in a statement of architecture work, which describes the architecture project description and scope, an overview of architecture vision, and an architecture project plan and schedule. The results of conceptual-level architecture vision have been confirmed and obtained continuous feedback from stakeholders using questionnaires. The results of this study could be the initial stage of the enterprise architecture blueprint for the real estate sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. Applications of intelligent tools in construction industry: State of art.
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Ravikar, Aboli A., Sawant, Rohan S., Joshi, Deepa A., and Patil, Vanishri
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INDUSTRIAL policy ,CONSTRUCTION industry ,ART industry ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,DIGITAL technology ,AGRICULTURAL industries - Abstract
When it comes to expanding a company, digital technology is very active. The construction industry is vital to national, even global, security. It's second only to the agricultural industry in terms of importance in the Republic of India's economy. Major technical and industrial shifts and difficulties are now being experienced by the design, engineering, and construction sectors of the economy. The construction industry stands to gain greatly from the use of cutting-edge trends, tools, and technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), information and communication technology (ICT), big data, automation, standard station, disruption, inflection, blockchain, and supply chain. Construction management's future collaborative and interconnected environments hold great promise because to the development of Cloud Computing, computers, and the web of Things. In-depth analysis of the literature and examples of AI's use in the building industry are presented here. The building industry stands to gain greatly from the incorporation of these developing technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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28. Information and communication technology for academic development of technical teachers and institutes.
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Prasanna, Vaidana Lakshmi
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INFORMATION & communication technologies for development ,TEACHER development ,TECHNICAL institutes ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
Information and Communication Technologies have the potential to enhance access, quality and effectiveness in education in general and to enable the development of more and better teachers in India. India has one of the largest higher education systems in the world. Various Commissions and Committees have reviewed the status of higher education in our country from time to time and made significant observations and recommendations and the area of higher education we have performed remarkably well. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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29. English language teaching: Challenges and innovations during pandemic.
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Sridhar, M. and Srinivasulu, B.
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CAREER development ,ENGLISH language ,LANGUAGE teachers ,INSTRUCTIONAL innovations ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,NEUROLINGUISTICS - Abstract
As language and technology are blended together in the globalised world, especially during pandemic; the teaching tools through ICT are given more prominence. Indian teachers of English language have to cope with the challenge of technological and pedagogical modifications those are occurring in the teaching profession. The qualitative study has been employed to understand how and why teachers implemented the information and communication technology into their language. Exploring the issues and barriers that teachers encountered when trying to incorporate modern technology into their instructional practice. The research has suggested that incessant professional development implying technology integration, specifically for language teachers, should be thoroughly planned. The teachers should be very clear about new policies, vision and goals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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30. Smart restaurant menu ordering system using Arduino.
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Kandasamy, Anguraj, Shanmugam, Thiyaneswaran Bala, Theethan, Dinesh, and Palaniappan, Gowsick
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RESTAURANT menus ,LOCAL area networks ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,RESTAURATEURS - Abstract
The world of today is regarded to be a technological world. Restaurant owners have made several attempts to borrow information and communication technology such as PDAs, LANs, and pricey touch defenses, among others. To improve the dining experiences. The proposed solution comprises of a Smartphone on the client table that runs Android and displays menu information. The phone on the dining table and the kitchen display are both connected via Wi-Fi. The visitors' orders will be delivered to the cooking module in a timely manner. This user-friendly wireless operation increases hotel productivity and accuracy by reducing errors, saving time, and providing client feedback. This approach successfully solves the debit in an automated meal ordering system while also being less expensive due to the one-time widget investment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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31. The potential of digital comics in the classroom.
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Bose, Siddhartha and Singh, Pritpal
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ATTITUDES toward technology ,STUDENT teachers ,TEACHERS ,COVID-19 pandemic ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
Today's schools rely on information communication technology (ICT) to help instructors and students manage administrative and instructional responsibilities more efficiently. A stimulating learning environment can be produced using digital comics as a technology-enhanced teaching approach. Digital comics tend to be one of the most effective approaches for teaching poor language ability. This study focuses on teacher trainees' perceptions of using digital comics to teach writing to low-achieving pupils. A questionnaire was distributed to teacher trainees at one institution. Teaching writing using ICT is a beneficial experience for teacher trainees. They believe that digital comics can assist low-achieving language learners in their writing. A questionnaire was distributed to teacher trainees at one institution. According to the study's findings, teacher candidates viewed teaching writing via digital comics as a viable option due to their favourable attitudes toward classroom technology use. On the other hand, pre-service instructors believed that adding digital comics into the classroom would be time intensive and impractical. The purpose of this study is to examine the possibility and influence of employing digital comics in the classroom on teachers. Perceptions and prejudices about the classroom's usage of technology. The study explores the impact of digital comics content on pupils' academic performance in preparation for a research project due in 2020 and the pandemic. On the other hand, it is well established that the comic book, which is not bound by time or place and provides direct access to content created within the context of distance education, serves to motivate individuals and pique their interest in the course in accordance with their psychosocial development. Statistical software and content analysis were used to analyze the quantitative and qualitative data. Utilizing digital comics in distance education has been shown to increase student achievement and generate positive attitudes toward the course. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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32. Education transformation in 5.0 society development era.
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Rusman, Asrori, Mas'udi, M. M., Hermoyo, R. Panji, Yarno, Yunianti, Sofi, and Rafsanjani, H.
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,CRITICAL thinking ,LEARNING ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,PROBLEM solving - Abstract
This study aims to 1) describe the education transformation and 2) higher-order thinking skills for teachers in the 5.0 society era. This is because 5.0 society provides its own challenges in various fields of life, including learning. The results of research on educational transformation in welcoming the 5.0 society era include: 1) the use of artificial intelligence makes it easier for humans to complete their work better and faster. Information utilization and communication technology (ICT) can help teachers in the learning process in order to achieve results in accordance with expectations. In 5.0 society, humans also remain the center of technology-based activities (artificial intelligence and internet of think). 2) 21st century learning must be directed to support life and career skills, learning and innovation skills, critical thinking and problem solving, communication and collaboration skills, and skills in maximizing information media and technology. Second, the era of 5.0 society requires teachers to transform to be high level thinking skill. For this reason, complex thinking competencies are needed which include skills to apply, analyze, evaluate, and create. Teachers are also required to think critically, logically, systematically, and analytically in order to be able to solve problems and make appropriate decisions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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33. Role of ICT training in women empowerment – Study on members of Kudumbashree organization during Covid 19.
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Arunkumar, V. N. and Gayathri, S.
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COVID-19 pandemic ,COVID-19 ,WOMEN'S empowerment ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,DIGITAL media ,RURAL women - Abstract
In any society, education is arguably the most purposeful area of engagement for the empowerment of girls and women. The potential for using information and communication technologies (ICTs) as an educational tool to promote women's growth is enormous. Kudumbashree had a variety of ICT programmes for women, including neighbourhood education programs, a Science and Technology institution for self-employed women, and the Telecommunications project, which offered smart phones to women in the unorganized sector, among other things. The study is focused on the significance of digital media in women's empowerment and how Kudumbashree educates women. The study's target audience is Ernakulum district women. The researcher observes the qualitative analysis procedure for the investigation. The study's goal is to investigate and debate the role of digital media in women's empowerment. Women have new avenues of information and professional prospects because to digital media. We can learn whether digital media education enhanced their lives during Covid 19 by providing financial empowerment through this study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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34. Internet of things on smart parking systems based on vehicle loop detector.
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Lestari, Uning, Iswahyudi, Catur, and Firman, Beni
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VEHICLE detectors ,AUTOMOBILE parking ,INTERNET of things ,PUBLIC spaces ,CABLE structures ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,ROAD users ,SMART parking systems - Abstract
The use of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in various fields has developed rapidly. One of them is in the field of parking services. As the number of vehicles grows rapidly, causing an unbalanced growth between the number of vehicles and available land, this can be seen from the increasingly narrow parking spaces in every public place. It's difficult for drivers to find out the availability of parking spaces (parking slots) in a parking lot. This causes ineffective time because the driver takes a long time to find a parking space that is still empty, so that the road conditions become chaotic and often this causes congestion on the main roads. Therefore information about the availability of parking spaces is very important for drivers who will park their vehicles. This mobile-based parking reservation application equipped with parking location map features, parking slot availability information, parking slot booking, and features for parking administrators which include monitoring the status of parking slot availability. This system can solve conventional parking problems into a parking system that is more effective and efficient and benefits many parties, namely the driver, parking manager and other road users. In its application at the Yogyakarta City Hall parking lot, the number of cable loops used is 3 types of sizes, namely a cable with a stretch of 1×2.5 meters with a total loop of 11 loops, a cable with a stretch of 1×2 meters with a total loop of 10 loops, and a cable with a stretch of 1×0, 5 meters with a total of 23 looping. These three types of cables are used at six parking locations. All types of looping cable sizes applied to the parking sensor can work well as evidenced by the green indicator can respond to 300 ms while detecting a four-wheeled vehicle at the parking location. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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35. Success factors for agile adoption in one of the ministries in Indonesia.
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Fransisca, Dyna, Raharjo, Teguh, Hardian, Bob, and Suhanto, Agus
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AGILE software development ,INVESTMENT software ,DELPHI method ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,COMPUTER software development ,SUCCESS - Abstract
The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) project is an investment in software development, data migration, and infrastructure development carried out by the organization to achieve value or benefit for the organization. The ICT project can be developed using a traditional approach but must be rigid and systematic so that it does not support the dynamics of current changes such as volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA). The ICT project development approach following the VUCA is an agile approach, where the project will be managed iteratively and incrementally so that the organization can receive the project value quickly and accurately. Unfortunately, not all organizations can accept and deal with this change and switch from traditional to agile development, especially for government organizations, where the nature of the organization is more bureaucratic than agile, thereby increasing the challenges in agile adoption. Therefore, this research is focused on determining the success factors carried out by organizations in adopting agile. Agile adoption success factors were obtained from a literature review, which resulted in 36 factors from 5 dimensions which experts then verified through online surveys. The survey was analyzed using the Fuzzy Delphi method with factor acceptance indicators based on the defuzzification value used for factor ranking, the threshold value, d-construct ≤0.2, and the expert consensus value ≥75%. The analysis results with the Fuzzy Delphi method produce 4 discarded factors, 32 retained factors, and a ranking for each factor. The discarded factors and the success factors with the highest ranking, the factors that fall into the defuzzification value range of 0.680 to 0.800, were analyzed more deeply by using the interview method to the expert. The 10 highest success factors were found and analyzed more deeply by experts to be used as recommendations for agile adoption success factors that can be used in government. The success factors are management support, management commitment, culture of expressing opinion, adaptive nature and involvement of project leaders, independent team, focus on customer needs, focus on agile requirements, deliver project results on a regular basis, prioritizing important feature development, and projects that have a small team. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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36. Preface: The 3rd International Conference of Information & Communication Technology 2021 (ICICTM 2021).
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Published
- 2022
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37. Electronic information and educational environment at a technical university.
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Gusarova, Mariia, Savka, Olga, and Gorkush, Svetlana
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DIGITAL communications ,SCHOOL environment ,COLLEGE environment ,EDUCATIONAL technology ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,COVID-19 ,ECOLOGY - Abstract
The digitalization of education is the most important global trend in the development of this segment of public life in the modern world. The authors of the article, drawing on a significant array of scientific publications, analyze the main directions of digitalization in the Russian higher education system, highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses of the use of digital tools and information and communication technologies in the educational process. The novelty of this research lies in the analysis of the process of formation and development of one of the most important areas of innovativeness of higher education - the electronic information and educational environment on the example of its functioning at MIREA - Russian Technological University. The authors clarify the definition of an electronic information and educational environment, analyze its regulatory and legal framework, involving in the study local regulations, reports and statistical materials of the educational and methodological department of RTU MIREA. Particular attention is paid to the development of the electronic information and educational environment during the period of restrictive measures due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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38. Integration of toponymy into digital linguistic education.
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Martynenko, Irina and Zlobina, Oksana
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SARS-CoV-2 ,TOPONYMY ,COVID-19 ,GEOGRAPHIC names ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
The article deals with the integration of toponymic material into teaching regional and cultural linguistic aspect in modern conditions. The use of information and communication technologies in connection with the spread of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) has been making adjustments to the educational process. The authors show what techniques can be used in this case to optimize a foreign language lesson focusing on place names as an integral part of the lexical composition of any language. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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39. Challenges, attacks, QoS, and other security issues for an IoT environment.
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Gautam, Krishan Kant Singh, Kumar, Rajendra, and Gupta, Deena Nath
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MACHINE-to-machine communications ,WIRELESS communications ,INTERNET of things ,WIRELESS sensor networks ,UBIQUITOUS computing ,ELECTRONIC equipment ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
As wireless sensor networks, ubiquitous computing, and machine-to-machine (M2M) communication progress, the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) is gaining traction in information and communications technology (ICT). The IoT is a network of electronic and mechanical devices such as watches and bicycles linked to electronic devices, sensors, and software. Network connectivity allows these devices to gather and exchange data. Nonetheless, as the network grows with so many IoT device connections, security becomes a major concern. Presented here is an overview of the IoT, including the security challenges associated with IoT devices, as well as a classification of the types of attacks on communicating IoT devices. The quality of service (QoS) associated with an IoT environment is also discussed. Furthermore, different layers of security were discussed to provide ample research opportunities to the researchers working in this field. Also, a number of solutions are identified to existing challenges and future directions are provided for addressing IoT security issues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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40. The internet gang of violence: Trend of cyberbullying on the internet.
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Arifin, Ridwan, Wedhatami, Bayangsari, Alkadri, Riska, and Nte, Ngaboawaji Daniel
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GANG violence ,CYBERBULLYING ,VIDEO recording ,INTERNET ,TEXT messages ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,INFORMATION technology ,SOCIAL media - Abstract
In the era of the internet, which is increasingly fast and growing today, the delivery of information and feedback on that information is very fast. Every second the posts, both statuses, stories and news spread in cyberspace continue to grow. This is none other than because of the very large number of social media support and various content sharing models. Cyberbullying is someone using information and communication technology such as, internet, cellphone, computer, camera, audio/video recording to share SMS, pictures or videos with threats, hoaxes and terror. This activity makes the victim feel embarrassed, stressed or depressed because all their disgrace is published on social media, it is difficult to delete something that has already been posted. This crime continues to grow along with the rapid development of the use of information technology and the internet. This study aims to analyze the phenomenon of cyberbullying among teenagers in Indonesia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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41. WORKSALE-design and development of SaaS based sales management system.
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Hema, L. K., Joseph, Aneeta, Kumari, Dipti, and Venkata Chowdary, Nama Mohan Naga
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SOFTWARE as a service ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,FOREIGN investments - Abstract
Saas Management plays an important role in assisting small and medium sized business (SMEs) in keeping track of inventory and coordinating transaction processing. Effective tools and facilities, particularly modern information and communication technologies are required for effective sales management. Despite this, the bulk of enterprises in the developing countries, particularly those in remote are, depend on foreign capital. Software- as-a-Service (SaaS) is now facilitating in various ways to support the business critical marketing methods and sales strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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42. Preface: Al-Kadhum 2nd International Conference on Modern Applications of Information and Communication Technology.
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INFORMATION & communication technologies ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,COMPUTER security ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,QUANTUM cryptography ,MEDICAL informatics ,VIDEO monitors ,HIGH performance computing - Published
- 2023
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43. Application of information and communication technology for community-based landslide risk management.
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Paripurno, Eko Teguh, Pratomo, Awang Hendrianto, and Mahendra, Septyan Teguh
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LANDSLIDES ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,DEBRIS avalanches ,NATURAL disaster warning systems ,DIGITAL audio ,DISASTER resilience ,INFORMATION modeling - Abstract
The research location is in the village of Wukirsari, Imogiri, Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. The study was conducted quantitatively and qualitatively, with data collection by purposive and snowball. Landslide area of 7,922 m2 on 17/3/2019 was at coordinates 433409.04 mE, 9124439.00 mS, moving towards N190oE. The type of landslide is found in the form of rock flow and debris slide. Landslides are triggered by high rainfall and nonworking drainage system in the study area so that the water load increases beyond the critical limit. Until now there has been no landslide information system. The model of applying information and communication technology via digital audio and visualization media has been able to increase community-based awareness of resilience in (1) assessing landslide risk, (2) monitoring character of landslide hazards, (3) disseminating information on potential landslides, and (4) strengthening community response capacity against landslides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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