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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (19) ◽  
pp. 109-117
Author(s):  
Omar Nieva García ◽  
Patricia Luna González ◽  
Jesús Arellano Pimentel

The use of 360 virtual tours has become a technology that allows viewing from different angles, places, or spaces that, due to various circumstances, it is not possible to visit physically. Due to different restrictions existing today; of a physical, economic or health type, virtual visits to museums, archaeological sites, parks, and facilities of various kinds have become an alternative to disseminate, promote, or bring users closer to places, that through 360 panoramic images, make them feel immersed in them. Currently, creating a 360 virtual tour is available to more people, as the software and hardware tools used are increasingly accessible. However, deciding on the most appropriate software platform to publish virtual tours on the web can be a trial-and-error process, delaying obtaining these virtual products.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
pp. 100353
Author(s):  
Karl H. Ruhm
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Ensemble ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol SP-1 (1) ◽  
pp. 174-179
Author(s):  
MASOOM ISLAM ◽  

Poets and panorama are inextricably connected as man’s visual sensory motor organ always anticipates in response to its recipience. It recreates an additional faculty of imagination in poet’s mind that resonates with the random recipience and the most influential and impactful get a transformational embodiment in the generational process through a poet’s aesthetic and synthetic version of thought process thereby taking representation in poetry form. William Wordsworth’s poetry embodies the same after going through all the filtering process in mind and Muse. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic onslaught in the world and the ‘trial and error’ process of the governments and policy makers across the world relating to invention of an effective inoculation against the virus as a part of permanent panacea with no reportedly handy solution so far at hand could not but lead the world into a state of apathy and anarchy in respect to mental and psychological kept-up, and the pandemic paranoid fevered minds across the globe seek an intermediary alternatives for solace and salvation of their suffering souls and to remain abode and oblivious of the ongoing onslaught. In this connection, re-reading and re-interpreting Wordsworth’s nature poetry could serve as an intermediary panacea to pacify the panic and phobia as well as to introspect the inner self in respect to man’s works and deeds that how far man’s activities could be liable for the present global threat in the guise of Covid-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019).


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (8) ◽  
pp. 4249
Author(s):  
Felipe Muñoz-La Rivera ◽  
Juan Carlos Vielma ◽  
Rodrigo F. Herrera ◽  
Elisa Gallardo

Although the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry is highly relevant to national development, it suffers from significant productivity challenges. Beneath the design and documentation of structures, a dynamic, complex process is taking place, with constant modifications and feedback involving numerous professionals from different fields and their respective approaches and work developed using various computer programs. This diversity of factors converges within an iterative trial-and-error process and does not stop until a refined model is achieved. To understand traditional structural engineering companies (SECs) in Chile involved in building private procurement projects, 25 non-value-adding SEC activities were identified and classified according to typical lean management waste categories. These were initially validated by a panel of experts and then confirmed through a survey of 37 companies. The identified activities reduce the productivity of SEC organizations, contributing to low AEC industry indicators.


Author(s):  
Zonglai Kou ◽  
Jun Zhang

Contrary to both classical socialist dogma and the Washington Consensus, China’s unique ‘sphinx’ system combines a highly decentralized economic base with a highly centralized political superstructure. The chapter considers how China’s industrial hubs worked, or did not work, under this system. Thanks to the centralized nomenclature system, cadres whose jurisdictions show better relative GDP performance are more likely to be promoted. The most attractive way for ambitious entrepreneurial politicians, able to mobilize public resources, to improve their local GDP performance is to attract outside investment, especially FDI, by setting up industrial hubs. However, since capital can usually move freely, only industrial hubs with the most favourable business environments for private entrepreneurs enjoy the competitive edge of agglomeration effects. In this decentralized trial-and-error process of discovery, the failure and success of all kinds of industrial hubs are just the head and tail of the same coin—the inter-regional GDP tournament.


Author(s):  
Finlantya Elsa Hutami ◽  
Dinawati Trapsilasiwi ◽  
Randi Pratama Murtikusuma

This research aims to analyze student’s error types in solving linear programming problems based on Newman’s error analysis viewed from Adversity Quotient (AQ). This research approach is qualitative descriptive. Subjects in this research are 6 students in class X TKR 3 of SMKN 2 Jember. There are 2 climber students, 2 camper students, and 2 quitter students. Instruments that were used in this research to collect the data are ARP questionnaire, linear programming problem, interview guide, and validation sheets. Based on the result of this research, the climber students are able to do comprehension error, process skill error, and encoding error. The camper students are able to do comprehension error, transformation error, process skill error, and encoding error.  The quitter students are able to do reading error, comprehension error, transformation error, process skill error, and encoding error.


Çédille ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 113-141
Author(s):  
María Rodríguez Álvarez ◽  

One of the keys of Zola’s literary success relies on the integration of scientific developments from the 19th century into the narrative texts in such a natural way that only someone with a deep knowledge of both criticism and literature would be able to. This stylistic perfection is the result of a trial and error process that culminates in Les Rougon Macquart but in which Madeleine Férat and its approach to telegony play an outstanding but unknown role. This reproductive theory is at the same time an excuse to undergo a deep analysis of the bourgeoisie but also the beginning of the productive rela-tionship between science and literature, a major feature in Naturalism.


Author(s):  
Sa Kil Kim ◽  
Joo Hyun Sim ◽  
Tong Il Jang ◽  
Hyun Chul Lee

The purpose of this study is to develop an active group-view display and evaluate the effectiveness of the prototype to cope with team errors in terms of shared situation awareness. The results of this research provide effective countermeasures that can be used to cope with team errors from the perspective of team communication and contextual situation sharing. To develop the active group-view display, we first investigated hazardous factors that could cause team error based on the team error process; we determined countermeasures to cope with these hazardous factors, validated the countermeasures by scenario-based analysis, developed an active group-view display that adds the function of interaction among operators in nuclear facilities and, finally, validated the effectiveness of the active display in terms of team situational awareness. Based on the team error process, we determined hazardous factors for team error that may occur in the process of using the group-view display. To prevent these hazardous factors, brainstorming with experienced operators is used to establish four countermeasures and three barriers against team error. A laser writing device with the function of pointing and marking information through gestures to the group-view display is proposed. An effectiveness test of team communication and decision making using the active group-view display device is performed using SACRI. The results of the test show a significant difference between active and passive displays. This study suggests that an improved interface using an active group-view display device can be utilized as a countermeasure against team errors. In order to cope with human errors that may occur in a digital control room, it is necessary to prepare countermeasures through systematic analysis of various interfaces such as computer-based procedures, digitalized alarm indicators, and mimic-based displays in nuclear power plants.


Decision ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 369-380 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jerome D. Hoover ◽  
Alice F. Healy
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