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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 159-167
Author(s):  
Neli Aida ◽  
Ukhti Ciptawaty ◽  
Toto Gunarto ◽  
Syarifah Aini

This study will discuss the influence of the influx of foreign investment and Chinese foreign workers on the Indonesian economy, where cooperation between the two countries uses a turnkey project scheme. This study uses secondary data with time-series data types and is sourced from the Central Statistics Agency, the Investment Coordinating Board, and the Ministry of Manpower for the 2010-2019 period. The method used in this research is quantitative and statistical descriptive using multiple linear regression or OLS (Ordinary Least Square). The study results show a positive influence of Chinese foreign investment on the Indonesian economy and Chinese foreign workers who positively impact the Indonesian economy. Although both are below 1 percent, the percentage of Chinese foreign workers' influence on the Indonesian economy is greater than that of Chinese foreign investment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bo Shi ◽  
Kun Wang

With the increasing number of urban underground construction projects, the evaluation of the influence of tunnel expansion on building foundation is one of the important factors to be considered in the project. In this paper, the deformation of the upper structure and the deformation pattern of the upper structure were analyzed, and the two-dimensional finite element model was built based on the case of Chongqing Jiefangbei Underground Ring Road Expansion Project Scheme. Comparative analysis of the deformation and changes in stress of the two tunnel expansion construction schemes of full-frame support and bolt suspension was performed, and the safety, rationality and feasibility of the bolt suspension scheme was confirmed through project safety analysis. It is hoped that this paper will serve as a reference for similar projects in the safety control technology of tunnel construction process.


Author(s):  
Minna-Liina Ojala ◽  
Lauri Hooli

AbstractIn development cooperation, the ideas of material support and instructive teaching have increasingly given way to those of reciprocal collaboration and non-material support. In this research, we explore the potential of rhythmanalysis as an approach to studying complex knowledge creation processes in an international development cooperation project. The Zan-SDI project aimed to enhance the geospatial infrastructure in Zanzibar through cooperation between Finnish and Zanzibarian experts. Our rhythmanalysis shows that knowledge creation in the everyday practices of development cooperation is extremely vulnerable to various distractions on multiple spatio-temporal scales. Continuous learning and efforts are required to sustain the project ensemble and knowledge creation. Although new partnerships and inter-organisational collaboration are a source of novelty and innovation, much of their potential remains unrealised without intensive long-term engagement, possibilities to quickly reform the project scheme, and a sufficient combination of financial, material and non-material support.


Author(s):  
Monika KAMIŃSKA ◽  

Purpose: Nowadays businesses concentrate on the highest efficiency and lowest waste, that’s why some organizations implement Lean Six Sigma as a complete package of adapted tools. This article evaluates the implementation of the Lean Six Sigma method. Design/methodology/approach: The case study presents an approach and project scheme adjusted by Global Supply Chain Manufacturer. This paper shows the results of the LSS method implementation in the internal and 3rd Party Logistics distribution center. Findings: This warehouse process improvement method uses tools like ECRS for process map, Cause-and-Effect Diagram, 5Why&1How analysis, Spaghetti Diagram, Flow Process Analysis sheet, and Action Plan. Practical implications: This article evaluates three logistics processes in two distribution centers where LSS has been applied: handling process and twice picking process. Results provide enhanced process and saving for owned DC (0,8m€) and lower rates in 3P DC (saving 2m€). 20 Originality/value: Project was so satisfactory for the corporation that it developed global 21 online training. The case company represents a significant source of information to gain 22 understandings of the effects of implementing LSS in warehousing services.


2020 ◽  
Vol 76 (5) ◽  
pp. 600-610
Author(s):  
Dong-il Lee ◽  
Shigeki Akiyama ◽  
Jeong-Yup Lee

Primitive substitution tilings on {\bb R}^d whose expansion maps are unimodular are considered. It is assumed that all the eigenvalues of the expansion maps are algebraic conjugates with the same multiplicity. In this case, a cut-and-project scheme can be constructed with a Euclidean internal space. Under some additional condition, it is shown that if the substitution tiling has pure discrete spectrum, then the corresponding representative point sets are regular model sets in that cut-and-project scheme.


Electronics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 932
Author(s):  
Ryndin ◽  
Konoplev ◽  
Lysenko ◽  
Kulikova ◽  
Popov

In this paper, the principles of the open-loop frequency-based signal processing devices for capacitive MEMS accelerometers are used to develop three CMOS IP-core (Intellectual Property core) projects of highly sensitive signal processing devices with frequency output. Signal processing devices designed in accordance with the considered method form an output of rectangular pulses whose frequencies equal a difference of signal frequencies from two identical generators with micromechanical accelerometer capacitive transducers in their frequency control circuits. First, the analog project scheme uses two harmonic LC oscillators and an analog mixer to form an output rectangular-shape differential-frequency signal, the frequency of which is dependent on the measured acceleration. Second, the digital project is fully scalable for various CMOS-technologies due to oscillators of rectangular pulses and a digital mixer. Third, the mixed-signal project combines the advantages of the analog and digital projects. The signal processing device projects were developed, modeled and compared to comprehensively solve the problems of increasing sensitivity, dynamic range, noise immunity and resistance to destabilizing factors (e.g., to temperature changes).


Author(s):  
Rory V. O'Connor

For very small software development companies, the quality of their software products is a key to competitive advantage. However, the usage of software engineering standards is extremely low amongst such very small software companies. A primary reason cited by many such companies for this lack of quality standards adoption is the perception that they have been developed for large multi-national software companies and not with small and very small organizations in mind and are therefore not suitable for their specific needs. This chapter describes the design and development of the software process lifecycle standard for very small entities. This chapter presents a unique insight from the perspective of some of the standards authors on the development of the ISO/IEC 29110 standard, including the rationale behind its development and the innovative design of implementation guides to assist very small companies in adopting the standards, as well outlining a pilot project scheme for usage in early trials of this standard.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikunja Swain ◽  
Shambhu Shastry ◽  
Shou-Bang Jian

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