scholarly journals UTILIZATION OF STREAMING TECHNOLOGY AS A PUSDAI TV DAKWAH COMMUNICATION MEDIA

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-74
Author(s):  
Diny Fitriawati ◽  
Yulia Sariwaty ◽  
Inke Nuari

Advances in information technology provide easy access for religiousinstitutions to communicate and socialize with the wider community. Including facilitating the way for the syiar Islam or better known as Dakwah. One of the contemporary da'wah media that utilizes streaming technology is Pusdai TV. This study aims to analyze the use of streaming technology as a medium and communication strategy for da'wah communication by Pusdai TV. This study uses a qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach. Data collection techniques were carried out by means of observation, interviews, and document analysis. The results showed that the first Pusdai TV da'wah communication strategy included message planning through objectives, media selection, main ideas, and audience analysis. Second, the strategic process of making broadcast programming through the stages of idea research, content creation, evaluation and control. Third, the da'wah communication strategy is carried out through internal and external approaches. With all the strategies that have been implemented, active audience feedback is obtained, spiritual fulfillment of audience needs, and audience loyalty.

Author(s):  
Nazwirman Nazwirman ◽  
Efendy Zein

The research objective describes an integrated marketing communication strategy in developing Sakura Syariah Hotel to see a comprehensive marketing communication strategy. Hotel Sakura Syariah is a 3-star syariah concept hotel which has 70 rooms. The analytical method uses the 7P (marketing mix) approach. The research results to increase the number of guests staying the strategy consisted of products, which offer a sharia concept with various types of representative rooms. Pricing, using the appropriate price preferences. Place, hotel location that is close to the center of the district capital and easy access. Promotion, with direct selling in accordance with local government and private selling by participating in various marketing events, sales proposals and advertising. People, conduct trainings to improve human resource capabilities. Physical evidence, a physical building that has Sharia characters and is supported by fairly good technology. Process, reservation service is quite fast and excellent. The development of this Sayriah hotel must be supported by related parties, especially the local government in order to increase the number of hotel guests


Entropy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (7) ◽  
pp. 905
Author(s):  
Nina Megier ◽  
Manuel Ponzi ◽  
Andrea Smirne ◽  
Bassano Vacchini

Simple, controllable models play an important role in learning how to manipulate and control quantum resources. We focus here on quantum non-Markovianity and model the evolution of open quantum systems by quantum renewal processes. This class of quantum dynamics provides us with a phenomenological approach to characterise dynamics with a variety of non-Markovian behaviours, here described in terms of the trace distance between two reduced states. By adopting a trajectory picture for the open quantum system evolution, we analyse how non-Markovianity is influenced by the constituents defining the quantum renewal process, namely the time-continuous part of the dynamics, the type of jumps and the waiting time distributions. We focus not only on the mere value of the non-Markovianity measure, but also on how different features of the trace distance evolution are altered, including times and number of revivals.


Author(s):  
Jing Liu ◽  
Khairul Manami Kamarudin ◽  
Yuqi Liu ◽  
Jinzhi Zou

Background: An infectious disease can affect human beings at an alarming speed in modern society, where Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has led to a worldwide pandemic, posing grave threats to public security and the social economies. However, as one of the closest attachments of urban dwellers, urban furniture hardly contributes to pandemic prevention and control. Methods: Given this critical challenge, this article aims to propose a feasible solution to coping with pandemic situations through urban furniture design, using an integrated method of Quality Function Deployment (QFD) and Analytic Network Process (ANP). Eight communities in China are selected as the research sites, since people working and living in these places have successful experience preventing and containing pandemics. Results: Three user requirements (URs), namely, usability and easy access, sanitation, and health and emotional pleasure, are determined. Meanwhile, seven design requirements (DRs) are identified, including contact reduction, effective disinfection, good appearance, social and cultural symbols, ergonomics, smart system and technology and sustainability. The overall priorities of URs and DRs and their inner dependencies are subsequently determined through the ANP-QFD method, comprising the House of Quality (HQQ). According to the theoretical results, we propose five design strategies for pandemic prevention and control. Conclusion: It is demonstrated that the incorporated method of ANP-QFD has applicability and effectiveness in the conceptual product design process. This article can also provide a new perspective for pandemic prevention and control in densely populated communities in terms of product design and development.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 155798832110294
Author(s):  
Windy Rakhmawati ◽  
Cecep Eli Kosasih ◽  
Restuning Widiasih ◽  
Suryani Suryani ◽  
Hidayat Arifin

Internet has become an important part of the daily life of adolescents. Easy access to internet and its social appeal among adolescent males render them at an increased risk of internet addiction and the associated adverse physical and psychosocial effects. We conducted a qualitative study using a phenomenological approach. A purposive sample of nine male adolescents was recruited in West Java, Indonesia. Semistructured interviews were conducted until data saturation was achieved. Data were subjected to thematic analysis. We identified four main themes from the experiences of adolescents with internet addition: reasons for internet addiction, unmet social need without the internet, effects of internet addiction, and self-control over internet usage. Internet addiction among male adolescents is a major public health problem that should be addressed. The findings of this study may be useful for health professionals and families to help male adolescents manage their internet addiction.


Asy-Syari ah ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 337-352
Author(s):  
Marlya Fatira AK ◽  
Anriza Witi Nasution ◽  
Tuti Kurnia

Abstract: This research identifies the needs of cattle breeders for Islamic financing for cattle business development to provide solutions to problems faced by breeders in Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra, especially in obtaining access to capital through Islamic financial institutions. The condition of the breeders included in the non-bankable criteria and did not have the 5 C criteria (character, capacity, collateral, capital, and conditions of economic), which are the main requirements for distribution of financing. One way to provide a solution to this problem is by providing easy access for farmers to obtain financing from LKMS with the most appropriate financing schemes and models for farmer business activities. In order to reach this stage, it is necessary to identify the needs of breeders. The research method used is a qualitative approach. Data were collected based on primary sources in the form of interviews with breeders, LKMS around Deli Serdang Regency. The results showed the main needs (needs) of breeders in managing their livestock business to be successful where the availability of capital during the maintenance period, the need for knowledge and skills in processing potential waste from livestock manure to become business and additional income from livestock management, the availability of routine health assistants. Conduct visits to help and provide counseling and control the health of livestock. The Islamic financing model for cattle breeders shows very promising business potential and opportunities for both parties of Islamic cooperatives and cattle breeders. The welfare opportunities formed in a multiplier manner from the sharia financing model for cattle breeders and sharia cooperatives based on investment with a yield within 42 months reach an equivalent rate of 72.5%.


2014 ◽  
Vol 629 ◽  
pp. 382-387
Author(s):  
Alexander Nebylov

Integrated launch systems that include aerospace plane (ASP) and another heavy winged vehicle (plane or better Wing-in-Ground effect vehicle) as a booster are reviewed. It is shown that WIG-vehicle with a mass of 1500 ton or more is capable to carry ASP with initial mass of 500 ton and landing mass of 60-70 ton. Ekranoplane can provide ASP with the primary speed of Mach 0.5-0.65 in the required direction that allows lowering the design requirements to ASP's wing area and engines. A number of other advantages from the offered transport system are linked to possible use of WIG-vehicle at ASP landing. Heavy WIG-vehicle is unique vehicle for realizing the progressive idea of docking to descending ASP, allowing expanding opportunities of its landing. The problem of ASP horizontal landing without undercarriage by docking with other flying vehicle at the last stage of decent and the requirements to control systems for relative motion control of both vehicles are discussed. The progressive idea of joining space launch technologies with marine technologies is developed. It is especially important for countries with strongly limited areas of land territory but with easy access to the ocean.


Circulation ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 142 (Suppl_4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shae Saint Amour ◽  
Brigid Kiley ◽  
Matthew DeMarco ◽  
Jane Sederstrom ◽  
Ayan Sen ◽  
...  

Introduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals across the globe have been challenged with following the chain of survival with Get With The Guidelines (GWTG) metrics of time to epinephrine, CPR and early defibrillation while ensuring resuscitation teams are protected with recommended PPE. Healthcare organizations are seeking innovative processes to implement PPE during resuscitation events (codes) while maintaining a timely response. Hypothesis: Utilization of for PPE for Airborne Precautions for all resuscitation events can be achieved without compromising patient outcomes or GWTG metrics. Methods: In collaboration with Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC), the Resuscitation Subcommittee at an academic medical center developed a modified airborne PPE workflow for both inpatient and outpatient resuscitation events. For staff safety, all patients are considered as COVID-19 positive during a code response. Identifying timely donning and doffing techniques of PPE as paramount for maintaining GWTG metrics, a Safety Officer was implemented as an additional member of the code team. The role of the Safety Officer is to assist with the PPE process and to monitor code team compliance. Other measures implemented included attaching PPE supply bags to all code carts for easy access, adding viral filters on the bag valve masks, conducting educational mock code events, and providing online resources for staff. To measure process outcomes, pre COVID-19 pandemic GWTG metrics, mortality, and survival to discharge rates were compared with COVID-19 metrics utilizing the modified airborne PPE workflow. Conclusions: Despite additional use of PPE, the hospital has maintained patient outcomes and adhered to the GWTG resuscitation measures of time to epinephrine, CPR and defibrillation while ensuring the utmost safety of the code team during the COVID-19 pandemic. Table 1: GWTG-Award Measures *Preliminary Results


Web Services ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 882-903
Author(s):  
Izabella V. Lokshina ◽  
Barbara J. Durkin ◽  
Cees J.M. Lanting

The Internet of Things (IoT) provides the tools for the development of a major, global data-driven ecosystem. When accessible to people and businesses, this information can make every area of life, including business, more data-driven. In this ecosystem, with its emphasis on Big Data, there has been a focus on building business models for the provision of services, the so-called Internet of Services (IoS). These models assume the existence and development of the necessary IoT measurement and control instruments, communications infrastructure, and easy access to the data collected and information generated by any party. Different business models may support opportunities that generate revenue and value for various types of customers. This paper contributes to the literature by considering business models and opportunities for third-party data analysis services and discusses access to information generated by third parties in relation to Big Data techniques and potential business opportunities.


Author(s):  
Steve Case ◽  
Phil Johnson ◽  
David Manlow ◽  
Roger Smith ◽  
Kate Williams

This chapter examines a range of criminological perspectives which are collectively known as critical criminology, with particular emphasis on labelling perspectives, Marxist inspired critical theories, and feminist perspectives. It begins with an overview of the four main ideas of positivism (in either its biological, psychological, or sociological forms): determinism, scientism, consensus, and treatment/rehabilitation. It then considers the philosophical and political arguments that underpin critical criminologies, along with the different foundational strands within critical criminology. It also discusses the importance of the ideas of social construction, power and power relations to critical criminology, as well as the problems of ‘deviance’ and its interpretation and control. Finally, it explores the development of critical criminology in Britain, the rise of the ‘new’ criminology, Taylor et al's (1973) notion of a ‘fully social theory’ of crime and deviance, and the issue of violence in relation to gender.


Author(s):  
Izabella V. Lokshina ◽  
Cees J. M. Lanting ◽  
Barbara Durkin

This chapter focuses on ubiquitous sensing devices, enabled by Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technologies, that cut across every area of modern day living, affecting individuals and businesses and offering the ability to measure and understand environmental indicators. The proliferation of these devices in a communicating-actuating network creates the internet of things (IoT). The IoT provides the tools to establish a major global data-driven ecosystem with its emphasis on Big Data. Currently, business models may focus on the provision of services, i.e., the internet of services (IoS). These models assume the presence and development of the necessary IoT measurement and control instruments, communications infrastructure, and easy access to the data collected and information generated. Different business models may support creating revenue and value for different types of customers. This chapter contributes to the literature by considering, innovatively, knowledge-based management practices, strategic opportunities and resulting business models for third-party data analysis services.


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