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2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 95
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ramadhan

<p class="TTPAbstract">The need for sliced scallions is relatively large, so a tool that can assist in the slicing process is more effective both in terms of energy and time spent. Based on these problems, the idea was born to design a scallion slicing machine to help the community in slicing scallions, especially food sellers who need scallions such as egg martabak sellers, and food sellers.</p><p class="TTPAbstract">The method used is literature study (library), field observations, and problem-solving methods in the form of design which includes pre-planning in the form of machine sketches, machine concept planning, calculations, making working drawings, procurement of materials and components, toolmaking, assembly, and testing.</p><p class="TTPSectionHeading">The output of this final project is the manufacture of a scallion slicing machine that is simple and effective by not forgetting the safety and hygiene factors so that it can support the slicing process at the scale of traders and home industries. This tool has a capacity of 300 grams per minute using a DC 775 motor and is sourced from four 18650 li-ion batteries.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maxim Volkov ◽  
Asiya Zaripova ◽  
Sultan Sikander ◽  
Jamal Ezwai ◽  
Islam Altaeb ◽  
...  

Abstract Objectives/Scope A 60-year-old well exhibited a leak at the surface and sustained annuli pressure (SAP) in all three annuli - A, B and C. The age of the well coupled with the symptoms suggested a complex multi-barrier failure scenario that needed to be diagnosed quickly and accurately so that the well could be secured safely. The paper shows how the comprehensive set of downhole diagnostics, including metal and cement barriers integrity assessment, aided in planning and execution of well intervention to secure the indicated failures. The well intervention team selected an approach to investigate the barriers status prior the rig came to the location. Surface diagnostics included evaluation of pressure trends, completion design, leak fluid composition and drilling records analysis which guided the selection of downhole survey. The input parameters for downhole through barrier diagnostics were: Downhole through barrier diagnostics targeted the evaluation of leak paths and failures in well barriers and included: This paper explores the concept, planning, execution and achieved results of the downhole diagnostics performed and how the results were implemented by Operator.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathan M Tyrrell ◽  
Christie Conlon ◽  
Ali F Aboklaish ◽  
Sarah Hatch ◽  
Carl Smith ◽  
...  

Superbugs: A Pop-up Science Shop! was a public engagement event in the school summer holidays of 2019, organised by members of Cardiff University's School of Medicine. We transformed an empty retail unit in the centre of Wales largest shopping centre into an interactive and immersive microbiology experience. We aimed to facilitate opportunities for two-way dialogue to impart positive impact on the awareness of antibiotic resistance, whilst concurrently evaluating the efficacy of an engagement strategy focused on the utilisation of public spaces. Over the course of 14 days, we welcomed 6,566 visitors, with 67% attending as part of the natural footfall of the shopping centre. We created 1,625 young Antibiotic Resistance Champions, located in over 200 schools. Through a multi-lateral evaluation strategy, we were able to collect quantitative and qualitative feedback on the success of our delivery model, and the impact on our stakeholders. Herein, we will discuss the evolution of Superbugs from concept, planning and design, to the logistics of delivering an engagement event of this scale. We will focus in particular on the learning outcomes of the project, and how this will shape the future of our Superbugs project, and engagement events beyond.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 73
Author(s):  
Eny Rifani ◽  
Rumadi Hartawan ◽  
Rachmawaty Haroen

The writing of this paper aims to present visual mapping applications as an alternative to reduce billing productivity in PT. Indonesian Telecommunications. As for the background of this writing trying to find solutions to address constraints are not found that occur in the field. This is due to the increasing number of customers who use the internet in the region, especially Jakarta, in this case many customers who do not understand about the procedures of payment, due bills and internet disconnection, then there is a lot of arrears so that it becomes the duty of CTB (Caring Teritory Base) as the billing party, then it becomes a problem if the customer's address is incomplete, there is no information rt and rw , the name of the tower, as well as the floor of the building. It will be a concern for the company to reduce Revenue Loss due to unpaid bills, as well as not achieving the targets set by management to employees. The analysis method used by the author is Object Oriented Analysis. (OOA). OOA sees problems based on system user objects. With OOA can be created modeling system. The application of OOA in this study uses Unified Modelling Language (UML) diagram. The Unified Modelling Language (UML) diagrams that the authors use are the Use Case Diagram design of the Activity Diagram design, the Sequence Diagram design, and the Class Diagram design. Application development method or Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) that the author applied is waterfall method. Waterfall method has a special feature that is the entire development process is carried out in sequence starting from the stage of concept planning, modeling, development, testing and maintenance of the system. This analysis found that the existence of Find&Go application can help in overcoming arrears problems that occur in the company.


Procedia CIRP ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 97 ◽  
pp. 296-301
Author(s):  
Theresa Breckle ◽  
Jens Kiefer ◽  
Christoph Schlüter ◽  
Nina Groß

Author(s):  
Marіana Demko

The essence and features of integrated marketing communications and their role in achieving successful functioning of banks in the market are studied. In conditions of economic instability, banks are looking for the most effective marketing tools to promote the brand. Therefore, the role of integrated marketing communications in the activities of banks has significantly increased. Integrated marketing communications strengthen the bank’s competitive stability in the market, form the image of the bank, increase the promotion of banking products, provide banking services and efficiency of banking. The purpose, tasks and properties of integrated marketing communications of banks to achieve marketing goals and increase the successful operation of banks are formulated. Conceptual approaches to the essence of integrated marketing communications as a universal tool for achieving marketing goals (concept; planning concept; the concept of joining forces; management coordination concept; combine tools; special macro positioning of the brand; strategic analysis, selection, application and control). The author’s definition of integrated marketing communications of banks on the basis of the formed conceptual approaches to the essence of integrated marketing communications and definitions of authors is offered. On the basis of this definition the mechanism of action of integrated marketing communications as an effective tool of communication activity is formed as at interaction of tools of marketing communications in the synergetic unity create positive effect for successful banking activity. Effective management of banking activities is carried out by the interaction of promotion tools with the emergence of a synergistic effect, as this achieves the marketing goals of the bank.


The study aimed at exploring the impact of training using the concept planning strategy to develop the university concepts and language skills of deaf and hard of hearing students at King Saud University. The study sample consisted of 30 deaf and hard of hearing students enrolled in the deaf and hard of hearing project at King Saud University Second semester (2018, 1439). The proposed training program, using the concept planning strategy, greatly influenced the development of the cognitive aspects of deaf and hard of hearing students. The concept planning strategy also helped deaf and weak students organize and express their ideas.


2019 ◽  
Vol 125 ◽  
pp. 03002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benny Yulianto ◽  
Ganjar Kurnia ◽  
J. Jamari ◽  
A. P. Bayuseno

Coconut is one type of versatile plant whose entire tree has many benefits for humans, from the roots, leaves, and fruit. Coconut shell is an endocarp of coconut fruit is a waste from coconut. Besides being used as a variety of household and handicrafts, it can also be used as a material for making pens. This study aims to determine the best design of coconut shell pens. The stages of product design as follows: identification of needs, problem analysis, project planning, product concept planning, product design, preparation of documents in the form of product images designed, and product manufacturing specifications. After product evaluation design has the highest score is obtained. So, the chosen concept will be further developed to become a pen that can compete in the market. The design result is a pen with circle-shaped aluminum body, dimensions 8 x 125 mm, using an ink tube with gel, removable front cover, end cover can be rotated and grip using a coconut shell.


Author(s):  
Ivan Kozachenko

The creation of the Guiding Principles on the Criminal Law of the RSFSR of 1919 is studied taking into account extremely complicated internal and external political situation in the country at the beginning of the twentieth century. Using the methods of analysis, synthesis, as well as comparative and historical method, the author determines the significance of the Guiding Principles in the law system of the young Soviet state. Some key norms of the document are examined. In particular, the definition of criminal law is analyzed and its advantages and disadvantages are identified. It is noted that the definition of a crime was formulated too broadly, and more significant steps in criminalization of different acts were made with the adoption of the RSFSR Criminal Code of 1922. It is indicated which persons were not punished according to the Guidelines. Attention is drawn to the way in which such a method of protection as necessary defense was set forth in this act. The Guiding Principles are not without certain disadvantages: for example, the institution of complicity is not sufficiently disclosed, there is lexical redundancy in the definition of the concept «planning the offence». However, the discrepancies between the main provisions covered in the Guidelines are explainable and excusable, taking into account the historical situation at the time of their adoption. The analyzed document became the basis for Russian criminal law, and some of its provisions are still relevant.


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