scholarly journals Pengembangan Web Semantik Silsilah Keluarga Kawitan Nararya Dalem Benculuk Tegeh Kori Dengan Metode Forward Chaining Dan Backward Chaining

Author(s):  
I Made Ditha Herdia Wiranata . ◽  
I Made Putrama, S.T., M.Tech . ◽  
I Made Agus Wirawan, S.Kom., M.Cs. .

Silsilah kawitan dibentuk dengan tujuan untuk mempererat hubungan keluarga dengan tetap berada pada garis keturunannya. Namun pada dasarnya masih banyak masyarakat hindu yang tidak tahu dengan kawitanya. Hal ini karena kurangnya babad yang memuat dengan jelas terkait dengan silsilah kawitan maupun informasi yang lengkap. Dengan pengembangan Web Semantik Silsilah Keluarga Kawitan Nararya Dalem Benculuk Tegeh Kori dengan Metode Pencarian Forward Chaining dan Backward Chaining dapat mengatasi permasalahan terkait silsilah kawitan. Dengan menggunakan web ini, masyarakat akan dapat menemukan informasi yang berkaitan dengan silsilahnya dengan mudah, sehingga tidak ada lagi masyarakat yang bingung dengan kawitannya. Web ini dikembangan dengan menggunakan metode waterfall. Metode waterfall menggambarkan pendekatan sistematis dan juga berurutan dalam pengembangan perangkat lunak. Mulai dari perencanaan, pemodelan, implementasi, pengujian, sampai pemeliharaan perangkat lunak. Pengujian dilakukan kepada keluarga kawitan Nararya Dalem Benculuk Tegeh Kori. Hasil pengujian bahwa sistem informasi berbasis web bisa diterima di masyarakat dengan sangat baik. Kata Kunci : Silsilah, Web Semantik, Kawitan, AryaTegeh Kori, Forward Chaining, Backward Chaining The genealogy kawitan formed with the aim to strengthen family relationships by remaining in lineage. But basically there are still many Hindus who do not know their kawitan. This is because the lack of a chronicle that contains clearly related to the kawitan genealogy as well as complete information. By developing Semantic Web of the family tree of Kawitan Nararya Dalem Benculuk Tegeh Kori used a Forward Chaining and Backward Chaining Search Methods can solve the problems related to geneology kawitan. By using this web, the community will be able to find information related to its genealogy easily, so no more people are confused with their kawitan. This web is developed by using the waterfall method. Waterfall method describes a systematic approach and also sequentially on software development. Starting from the planning, modeling, implementation, testing, until the software maintenance. The tests were conducted to the family of Nararya Dalem Benculuk Tegeh Kori. The result of the test showed that the system is received in the community very well.keyword : Genealogy, Semantics Web, Kawitan, AryaTegeh Kori, Forward Chaining, Backward Chaining

1980 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 299-305
Author(s):  
Christopher Tuplin

There is no hint in either work that any of the information contained in this reconstruction of family relationships might be open to serious question. It is the purpose of this note to suggest that this is none the less the case.The problem concerns the supposed wives and children of Isokratesü adoptive son Aphareus. The information presented on this subject depends on two passages of the pseudo-Plutarchan Vitae Decem Oratorum. The first (838B/C) is a list of members of the family buried in Kynosarges, which mentions Isokratesü


2019 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
pp. e2019040 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yeon-Yong Kim ◽  
Hae-young Hong ◽  
Kyu-Dong Cho ◽  
Jong Heon Park

We constructed the family tree database (DB) by using a new family code system that can logically express interpersonal family relationships and by comparing and complementing health insurance eligibility data and resident register data of the National Health Information Database (NHID). In the family tree DB, Parents and grandparents are matched for more than 95% of those who were born between 2010 and 2017. Codes for inverse relationships and extended relationships are generated using sequences of the three-digit basic family codes. The family tree DB contains variables such as sex, birth year, family relations, and degree of kinship (maximum of 4) between subjects and family members. Using the family tree DB, we find that prevalence rates of hypertension, diabetes, ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, and cancer are higher for those with family history. The family tree DB may omit some relationships due to incomplete past data, and some family relations cannot be uniquely determined because the source data only contain relationships between head and members of the household. The family tree DB is a part of the NHID, and researchers can submit requests for data on the website at http://nhiss.nhis.or.kr. Requested data will be provided after approval from the data service review board. However, the family tree DB can be limitedly provided for studies with high public value in order to maximize personal information protection.


Joseph Wright of Derby (1734-1797) painted two portraits of Dr Erasmus Darwin, ca . 1770 and 1792-3, and painted a second version of the later one, in which the right arm and hand is in a different pose from the first version. Two copies of the first portrait and seven of the second portrait, of which James Rawlinson of Derby (1769-1848) made at least three, have been traced. Rawlinson also independently painted two portraits of Dr Darwin, of which he made a second version of the earlier one. Two busts of Erasmus Darwin, one in alabaster and one in plaster, that have been attributed to William Coffee of Derby ( fl . 1790-1846), are also discussed. The number of versions and copies of portraits of Erasmus Darwin reflect the wish of members of his family and his friends to possess a portrait of him, as well as his growing fame. Erasmus Darwin was married twice with many children, including two illegitimate daughters born between the marriages. To help elucidate the family relationships, a biographical note precedes the discussion of the portraits and there is a family tree in Appendix 2.


2020 ◽  
pp. 49-78
Author(s):  
Sandra Patton-Imani

I build a framework for exploring conflicting narratives in ethnographic interviews, public policy discussions, and news media, grounded in a critical engagement of allegory. I construct a genealogy of legitimacy, gender, race, enslavement, and tribal identity, focusing on disjunctures between mainstream online family-tree programs and the family-making histories of African American, Navajo, and white queer mothers. I suggest that “traditional” family tree structures can be read as allegories for how society defines legitimate families. I argue that grafted trees function as more useful metaphors for family relationships. I consider ethnographic allegory through the family-making stories of one African American lesbian. I then turn to a discussion of the “family values” politics of the 1990s to consider sociopolitical allegory as a lens through which to explore connections between public news media, public policy discussions, and law. Genealogical allegory completes this theoretical framework of nesting analytical lenses.


1967 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-8
Author(s):  
SUSAN DERI
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1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Landy
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabor Csikos ◽  
Krisztina Dr Törő ◽  
Judit Mokos ◽  
Sandor Rozsa ◽  
Hadházi Éva ◽  
...  

Intensified anxiety responses and even symptoms of post-traumatic stress are commonly observed under quarantine conditions. In this study, the effects on fear, anxiety and wellbeing of the recent pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 were investigated in a sample of otherwise healthy Hungarians. Taking the family as a microsystem, differences in gender, age, family relationships and time spent in isolation were the main focus of this investigation. 346 parent-child dyads were examined; the children were 11-17 years of age. Standard psychological questionnaires (Perceived Stress Scale, WHO Wellbeing Index), and an open question test (the Metamorphosis test) were used, and the results analysed with the aid of basic statistical methods. Stress levels and wellbeing displayed a significant negative correlation with each other in both parents and children. Parental stress and levels of wellbeing had a weak but significant impact on the wellbeing of their children. Among the demographic variables examined, none of them was found to explain the wellbeing or stress level of parents. Natural catastrophes, such as pandemics, create a stressful social environment for parents, and therefore directly impact the psychological wellbeing of all family members.


Law and World ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 163-177

The research shows that one of the legal relations in civil matters is the family relationship, having an extensive content. It includes Family Law and the actual family relationships. While there are factual elements in the family relationships, only marriage registration gives rise to the property and personal rights between spouses since marriage is a legal fact of law. However, it has been stated correctly in the legal literature that the actual co-existence of partners is such a family relationship, in which couples enter into marriage without registration. The inner world of unmarried couples is significantly free from legal regulation. Family relationships, by their characteristics, are inconceivable without the personal and intimate aspects contained in certain factual foundations and found in family relationships.


Author(s):  
Nicola Clark

Family relationships were the cornerstone of society, especially for women, whose time was often spent advancing their kin. But not every relationship between kin could be positive all of the time, and this is as true for women as for men. Noble dynasties are often presented either as a series of coherent family groups united in pursuit of shared goals, or, conversely, as disparate individuals as likely to fight as unite, and women are not always given space in these interpretations. Yet this need not be an either/or choice. While both these interpretations might be true under extraordinary circumstances, even the Howards did not live every moment under such intense pressures. This chapter examines the everyday relationships between the Howard women and their kin, arguing that the family were neither automatically united nor wholly disunited.


Author(s):  
Sam A. Hardy ◽  
David C. Dollahite ◽  
Chayce R. Baldwin

The purpose of this chapter is to review research on the role of religion in moral development within the family. We first present a model of the processes involved. Parent or family religiosity is the most distal predictor and affects moral development through its influence on parenting as well as child or adolescent religiosity. Additionally, parenting affects moral development directly, but also through its influence on child or adolescent religiosity. In other words, parent or family religiosity dynamically interconnects with parenting styles and practices, and with family relationships, and these in turn influence moral development directly as well as through child or adolescent religiosity. We also discuss how these processes might vary across faith traditions and cultures, and point to directions for future research.


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