Aggregating Bills and Invoices on Cloud for Anytime Anywhere Access: A Sustainable System

Author(s):  
Shilpi Jain ◽  
Allahbaksh Mohammedali Asadullah
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Author(s):  
Klaus Schwab

The rapid pace of technological developments played a key role in the previous industrial revolutions. However, the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) and its embedded technology diffusion progress is expected to grow exponentially in terms of technical change and socioeconomic impact. Therefore, coping with such transformation require a holistic approach that encompasses innovative and sustainable system solutions and not just technological ones. In this article, we propose a framework that can facilitate the interaction between technological and social innovation to continuously come up with proactive, and hence timely, sustainable strategies. These strategies can leverage economic rewards, enrich society at large, and protect the environment. The new forthcoming opportunities that will be generated through the next industrial wave are gigantic at all levels. However, the readiness for such revolutionary conversion require coupling the forces of technological innovation and social innovation under the sustainability umbrella.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Philipp Leise ◽  
Arved Eßer ◽  
Tobias Eichenlaub ◽  
Jean-Eric Schleiffer ◽  
Lena C. Altherr ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Bhaskara Anggarda Gathot Subrata ◽  
Agus Sumaryadi ◽  
Girinius Wenda

Processing and utilization program of red fruit in Yiwika Village are based on the reality that the people of Yiwika Village still cannot escape from the poverty. One of the great untapped potentials in Yiwika Village is the red fruit. Therefore, the solution offered is the processing and utilization of red fruit to be processed products. The purpose of this program is to provide knowledge and skills to the people of Yiwika Village in processing red fruits into oil and red fruit jams in order to create a red fruit processed fruit management with a good and sustainable system of management and increased its economy. Methods to solve these problems through problem identification, program socialization, training of Community Organization Management, evaluation and reflection. The program was implemented in September 2017 in Yiwika Village, Kurulu District, Jayawijaya Regency. The team has succeeded in bringing an important change to the society that is changing the paradigm of people from selling red fruit directly to processing red fruit into oil and red fruit jam.


Author(s):  
Iddrissu A. Shaibu

Even though fundraising has been part of the religious practices of the Church since its inception, its development over the centuries has led to the adoption of several fundraising strategies, which has led to overdependence on the congregation as the main source of funding. This situation has created fatigue in giving among a section of the congregation and its attendant complaints. Consequently, calls have been made for the Church in Ghana to wean itself from the traditional sources of generating funds and look for alternative sources of funding its activities. It is against this backdrop that this paper provides an alternative mean that the Church can use to wean itself from the traditional system of generating funds and thus be receptive to a more sustainable system of funds generation, which is the Nehemiah fundraising model. This research was done through primary and secondary sources and it became known that the adoption of Nehemiah’s fundraising model must be guided by certain principles. The application of Nehemiah’s model would aid the Church not only generate funds to meet its ever-increasing demands, but it would also reduce, to some extent, the Church’s dependence syndrome on the traditional system. Keywords: Fundraising, Model, Traditional Fundraising system, Church and Strategies


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isni Septima Anindhita

The Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) has the duty and responsibility to carry out effective and efficient river operation activities and river infrastructure including overcoming floods during the rainy season, but these activities are deemed necessary for improvement in planning procedures. To realize this goal, it is necessary to manage risks that can reduce river performance and river infrastructure as flood control. With risk management in this activity, it is possible to apply the sequence of risks that occur which are then used as recommendations for action (risk response) and risk-based development strategies to improve river performance and river infrastructure to control floods through operation and maintenance activities to build a functional and sustainable system. Suitable for long-term planning and short-term maintenance needs.


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