Proposed Heuristics Model Optimizing the Risk on RTS

2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 31-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
PL Pradhan

The author's objective is resolve the unstable, uncertainty problems of complex technology on right time and right place of ever where & every time in around the globe. It should be more accountable for performance, fault tolerance, throughput, bench marking and risk assessment on any application on any time. This work would optimize the technology & resource cost and maximizes the business (throughput) based on dynamic heuristics model over a multiple business and location. The subject and object can able to integrate, synchronize, communicate and optimize through RTOS and optimizing them step by step of heuristic function, that have been highlighted in proposed pattern for development and production purpose. This work has to define, design, development and deployment this mechanism to prevent the data & services on RTOS from external hackers, theft, uncertainty, un-order, un-setup and unsafe environment. Therefore, this proposed dynamic heuristics pattern for risk optimization on RTOS based on available technology, business & resources for anti-fragile technology.

Author(s):  
Prashant Kumar Patra ◽  
Padma Lochan Pradhan

The access control mechanism is one of the well advance controls for all the time on every time on recent pervasive computing for protection of data and services from the hacker, thefts and unauthorized users. This paper contributes to the development of an optimization model that aims to determine the optimal cost to be implementing into DOOS security mechanisms on the measure component of UFS attribute. Our objective should be design in such way, that the Read, Write & Execute automatically protect to our web services on DOOS. We have to make high simplification, unification and step by step normalization by implementing UFS ACM mechanism based on distributed object oriented system on N dimensional hypercube model. Finally, we have to maximize the qualities of services & minimize the cost and time of the Business, Resources and Technology. The subject and object can able communicate through read, write and execute over a UFS on N Dimensional HPC. We have to apply these ACM utilities over a anti-fragile technology to make robust and high secure for all the time. Our objective will be resolve the unstable, uncertainty, un-order, un safe and unset up (U^4) problems of complex technology on right time and right place for all the time in around the globe to take care of accountabilities, action abilities and manage abilities. Meanwhile, it will be more accountable for performance, fault tolerance, throughput, bench marking and risk optimization on any web services for all the time.


Author(s):  
Insih Wilujeng ◽  
Tri Suci Yolanda Putri

This research developed Science, Environment, Technology, Society (SETS) e-module integrated with predict, observe, explain (POE) model on the subject matter of Earth Layer and Its Dynamics for grade VII students. This study aimed to reveal i) the feasibility of the developed e-module for grade VII students, and ii) the practicality of the developed e-module and its dynamics. This is a developmental research adopting the ADDIE model consisting of five stages, i.e.: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The subject of the limited test consisted of 15 students of grade VIII.G of Public Junior High School 8 Yogyakarta. The data were collected using a product feasibility assessment sheet for material and media experts, a product practicality assessment sheet for teachers, and a product readability assessment sheet for students. The results show that the developed e-module was feasible to be used according to the material and media experts and the developed e-module is practical according to teachers and students.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 915
Author(s):  
Marianna Stella ◽  
Paul E. Engelhardt

In this study, we examined eye movements and comprehension in sentences containing a relative clause. To date, few studies have focused on syntactic processing in dyslexia and so one goal of the study is to contribute to this gap in the experimental literature. A second goal is to contribute to theoretical psycholinguistic debate concerning the cause and the location of the processing difficulty associated with object-relative clauses. We compared dyslexic readers (n = 50) to a group of non-dyslexic controls (n = 50). We also assessed two key individual differences variables (working memory and verbal intelligence), which have been theorised to impact reading times and comprehension of subject- and object-relative clauses. The results showed that dyslexics and controls had similar comprehension accuracy. However, reading times showed participants with dyslexia spent significantly longer reading the sentences compared to controls (i.e., a main effect of dyslexia). In general, sentence type did not interact with dyslexia status. With respect to individual differences and the theoretical debate, we found that processing difficulty between the subject and object relatives was no longer significant when individual differences in working memory were controlled. Thus, our findings support theories, which assume that working memory demands are responsible for the processing difficulty incurred by (1) individuals with dyslexia and (2) object-relative clauses as compared to subject relative clauses.


1991 ◽  
Vol 67 (5) ◽  
pp. 486-492
Author(s):  
Frank N. Dost

Prediction of potential harm, or risk assessment, is essential to planning for any vegetation management method, but the concepts and process are often not understood. This discussion is a highly simplistic description of the basic elements of toxicology and estimation of risk in excess of the high normal background. All chemical risk is directly related to the dose acquired by the subject or population. In the case of cancer, added human risk that may be associated with very low doses is expressed as a probability that is estimated by extrapolation from observations at high dose rates. Reasons for such an indirect approach and weaknesses of the present process are described.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kristian Tantra Sidarta ◽  
Tri Nova Hasti Yunianta

This research aims is to develop a learning media called Domano Card, that is an abbreviation  from Trigono mathematics Dominoes. This media is expected to be valid, effective, and practical to be used as a learning tool for Trigonometry Courses in the college. It is consists of three sets of Domano cards, game boards, and game rules. This Domano Card contains of the pairs of questions and answers. This research type is Research Development (R&D) with ADDIE model (Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluate). The subject of this research is 64 active students of Mathematics Education, Satya Wacana Christian University in Trigonometry course. Domano cards are developed based on the students’ learning styles. Validity test was done by 2 validators, there are media experts and material experts It has obtained media feasibility result of 98.71% with very decent category and the result of material feasibility of 92.5% with very decent category. The effectiveness test was done by Paired Samples t-test with SPSS 17. It is indicated that there is a significant differences after the use of Domano Card with the mean value improvement from 57 to 73. The respondents of practicality test are lecturer of Trigonometry course and the lecturer assistant class that obtained 89% with very good category. Based on this development research, it can be concluded that Domano Card media is valid, effective, and practical use as a means of self-learning exercises for students in Trigonometry courses.


Societies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 135
Author(s):  
Marie McAuliffe ◽  
Jenna Blower ◽  
Ana Beduschi

Digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in migration and mobility have incrementally expanded over recent years. Iterative approaches to AI deployment experienced a surge during 2020 and into 2021, largely due to COVID-19 forcing greater reliance on advanced digital technology to monitor, inform and respond to the pandemic. This paper critically examines the implications of intensifying digitalization and AI for migration and mobility systems for a post-COVID transnational context. First, it situates digitalization and AI in migration by analyzing its uptake throughout the Migration Cycle. Second, the article evaluates the current challenges and, opportunities to migrants and migration systems brought about by deepening digitalization due to COVID-19, finding that while these expanding technologies can bolster human rights and support international development, potential gains can and are being eroded because of design, development and implementation aspects. Through a critical review of available literature on the subject, this paper argues that recent changes brought about by COVID-19 highlight that computational advances need to incorporate human rights throughout design and development stages, extending well beyond technical feasibility. This also extends beyond tech company references to inclusivity and transparency and requires analysis of systemic risks to migration and mobility regimes arising from advances in AI and related technologies.


Author(s):  
Tarja Susi ◽  
Tom Ziemke

This paper addresses the relation between an agent and its environment, and more specifically, how subjects perceive object/artefacts/tools and their (possible) use. Four different conceptions of the relation between subject and object are compared here: functional tone (von Uexküll), equipment (Heidegger), affordance (Gibson), and entry point (Kirsh). even as these concepts have developed within different disciplines (theoretical biology, philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science) and in very different historical contexts, they are used more or less interchangeably in much of the literature, and typically conflated under the label of ‘affordance’. However, at closer inspection, they turn out to have not only similarities, but also substantial differences, which are identified and discussed here. Given that the relation between subjects and their objects is crucial to understanding human cognition and interaction with tools and technology, as well as robots’ interaction with their environment, we argue that these differences deserve some more attention than they have received so far.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aslı Alanlı

Since the 1990s, the university space has been the subject of many discussions due to the introduction of communication technologies to the learning process,which has become significantly visible after the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic nowadays. These debates focus on the two extreme points ofwhether university space is necessary or not. In this regard, this research claims that the arguments on this topic are based on subject-object duality. It aims to develop a ground covering the discussions that oscillate between the two extremes by referring to sociomateriality, which advocates the interwovenness of subject and object. Adopting a retrospective perspective, itrediscovers the debates from the 1960s at the onto-epistemological levelthrough a sociomaterial lens. Finally, it situates the discussion on university space within the past-present-future dialogue.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
M Nor ◽  
Mitri Irianti ◽  
Suci Dilla Melani

Online service in the form of the Powtoon application can be used to develop physics learning media with presentations that have very interesting animation features. The purpose of this research is to produce a learning media product in the form of a compact disk (CD) on the subject of the atomic nucleus in the learning process of class XII high school students. The research method uses Research and Development with the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) which is modified only to the development stage. Based on the results of the validation test on the content aspect obtained 90%, the design aspect 83%, the pedagogic aspect 87%, and the ease of use aspect 84%. The results of this research indicate that the learning media using the Powtoon application on the atomic nucleus material is declared valid. Thus the Powtoon application-based learning media is declared feasible to be used as a learning media on atomic nucleus material in class XII SMA.


2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-193
Author(s):  
Arif Priambodo ◽  
Zainal Arifin

This study aimed at (1) developing interactive animated learning media on starter system materials for the subject of light electrical vehicle maintenance, (2) examining the effectiveness of developed media assessed from the aspects of display, program, and interactive based on students’ responses. The research model used was the development model of Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) developed by Branch. This study was conducted at SMK PGRI 4 Ngawi. Instruments used to obtain data were interviews and questionnaires. Product development was validated by material experts and media experts, then was tested in small (limited) and large trials (field). The results of this development study were as follows: (1) The analysis result of developed media showed that the media is feasible to be used in learning or in a good category. (2) The results of the assessment showed that the aspects of display, program and interactivity were all in the good category.


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