What Is Development?

2021 ◽  
pp. 18-53
Author(s):  
Alain de Janvry ◽  
Elisabeth Sadoulet
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Author(s):  
Shashank Shekhar Mishra ◽  
Chandra Shekhar Sharma ◽  
Hemendra Pratap Singh ◽  
Harshda Pandiya ◽  
Neeraj Kumar

Tuberculosis, one of the most frequent infectious diseases, is caused by a mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria and it infects several hundred million people each year, results in several million deaths annually. Because there is development of antibiotic resistance, the disease becomes incurable. So, in the absence of effective and potent drug with minimal resistance problems, the mortality rate increases annually. In this computational investigation, we performed In-silico ADME, bioactivity and toxicity parameters calculation of some selected anti-tuberculosis agents. To design a new molecule having good pharmacological profile, this study will provide the lead information.Key Words: Tuberculosis (TB), Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine, TPSA, In Silico toxicity


1998 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-68
Author(s):  
Ron Clarke

Although ill-defined, the term “development management” is broadly understood to refer to the management of economic and social development, and the reduction of poverty, at various levels from macro to micro, in lower income countries. “Development management” pre-supposes “development managers”, but this term is even less well defined. Popular perceptions suggest that the concept is less easily applied at the macro level, but more readily at the micro, and also more to someone who is development-minded than someone whose job is to manage or implement development policies and processes, although the two can overlap. This perception – and its implications for management training – is followed through to suggest a profile of a development manager as someone who is forward-thinking, people-oriented, resourceful, flexible in his or her approach to means of achieving objectives, and morally committed.


Buildings ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 270
Author(s):  
Mostafa Babaeian Jelodar ◽  
Feiya Shu

The low-level application of digital tools and information systems in construction implies that many projects cannot meet modern requirements and standard of work of advanced industries. This study adopts a practical and diagnostic approach to identify key attributes and implementation processes of information systems in construction and logistics. To have triangulation of knowledge, a three-step methodology is adopted. Initially an exploratory analysis of previous literature is performed. Secondly a diagnostic analysis of IS applications in construction is achieved by case studies. Finally, expert interviews are performed to examine and consolidate the findings. The study illustrated practical and innovative applications of low-cost digital tools in IS development and created a framework for documentation of these discrete and mostly unshared practices. It is recommended that the construction sector should embrace more advance technologies to minimise human intervention and enhance real-time capabilities. The practicality of how different low-cost and off-the-shelf tools and digital platforms can be combined is discussed and demonstrated. The study provides a clear distinction for practitioners and academics as to what is being practiced in comparison to the dominant theories.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 44-59
Author(s):  
Saiful Hadi ◽  
Anis Fitriya

Emotional intelligence form a certain ability the can possession by someone for can supervision feeling the be found inside self. Managemen extracurricular activity is a cartain exertion the did by all sorts of side institute inside planning, actuating, controlling, and evaluating activity the be outer part o’clock lesson or outer part class, where conducted activity talked about be able take elong change the carrefully concerning development personality an individual the follow it. Inside research this approachment the purpose because of researcher is approachment qualitative. Product research the result of development emotional intelligence student town managemen extracurricular activity in MA Sumber Bungur Pakong year lesson 2017-2018 that is development talked about alredy did by all sorts of side institude included builder extracurrucular activity be present. see extracurrucular in MA Sumber Bungur Pakong the be able develop emotional intelligence student that is only be found some extracurricular antivity certain that is extracurricullar scouting, adolescent red cross, and FLP (magazine school). Which person each and avery extracurricular talked about a builde activity have manner self inside development emotional intelligence student the participate in within. See development the did by builde town manajegemen extracurricular activity scouting that is: fulfillment SKU, fulfillment TKK, and conducted coarching LDK. See inside adolescent red cross activity, development the did by a builder that is: accompanying go along students become the member inside activity free therapy, activity assist calamity world, and give assist see fatherless child and poor. Whereas insid activity FLP, development the did by a builder FLP that is: observation about all sorts of work scientific, gift leadership special inside presentation, and notify along with know various opus the result by seniors.


2021 ◽  
pp. 102-109
Author(s):  
F.S. Zhuraev ◽  

Analyzed are global tendencies in development of processes of digitalization, impact of pandemic of coronavirus on formation of global digital eco-system. Also researched is development of processes of digital economy in countries of Central Asia, possibilities and potential of Uzbekistan in development of digital economy.


Author(s):  
MARIO PIATTINI ◽  
MARCELA GENERO ◽  
LUIS JIMÉNEZ

It is generally accepted in the information system (IS) field that IS quality is highly dependent on the decisions made early in the development life cycle. The construction of conceptual data models is often an important task of this early development. Therefore, improving the quality of conceptual data models will be a major step towards the quality improvement of the IS development. Several quality frameworks for conceptual data models have been proposed, but most of them lack valid quantitative measures in order to evaluate the quality of conceptual data models in an objective way. In this article we will define measures for the structural complexity (internal attribute) of entity relationship diagrams (ERD) and use them for predicting their maintainability (external attribute). We will theoretically validate the proposed metrics following Briand et al.'s framework with the goal of demonstrating the properties that characterise each metric. We will also show how it is possible to predict each of the maintainability sub-characteristics using a prediction model generated using a novel method for induction of fuzzy rules.


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