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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 3471-3480
Author(s):  
Ali Yahya Gheni ◽  
Hiba Adil Yousif ◽  
Yusmadi Yah Jusoh

The internet has been a source of medical information, it has been used for online medical consultation (OMC). OMC is now offered by many providers internationally with diverse models and features. In OMC, consultations and treatments are available 24/7. The covid-19 pandemic across-the-board, many people unable to go to hospital or clinic because the spread of the virus. This paper tried to answer two research questions. The first one on how the OMC can help the patients during covid-19 pandemic. A literature review was conducted to answer the first research question. The second one on how to develop system in OMC related to covid-19 pandemic. The system was developed by Visual Studio 2019 using software object-oriented approach. Online expert review was conducted within 6 experts from health and academic industry to verify the model. Also, the system was validated by 11 users from heath and academic industry to confirm its usability. The statistical package for social science (SPSS 22) was used to analyze the collected data. The result of expert review confirmed that covid-19 system can help the patients. Also, the validity of the system was confirmed by 11 users from health and academic industry.


Author(s):  
Darrell Norman Burrell ◽  
Amalisha Sabie Aridi ◽  
Quatavia McLester ◽  
Anton Shufutinsky ◽  
Calvin Nobles ◽  
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A Florida-based obstetrics and gynecology facility reported in February 2019 that they lost data because of a ransomware attack. In November 2017, 107,000 healthcare records were exposed from data breaches, and 340,000 records were exposed in December 2017. In 2019, 23,000 patient records at Critical Care, Pulmonary & Sleep Associates were compromised when a hacker gained access to an employee's email account and sent out phishing emails to the other employees, eventually exposing the patient data. On January 11, 2018, Adams Memorial Hospital and Hancock Regional Hospital, both in Indiana, experienced independent ransomware attacks, with Hancock Regional Hospital paying $50,000 in ransom. These incidents point to significant and complex cybersecurity risks for all healthcare organizations. Effectively managing these risks requires healthcare managers to develop system thinking and adaptive leadership skills. This paper explores the nuances and complexities around systems thinking in the healthcare cybersecurity environment.


Human vision is incredibly excellent and complex. In the previous years, people made significantly more leaps to expanding this visual capacity to machines. Cameras have been used as the eyes of computers.In response to increasing anxieties about crime and its threat to security and safety, the utilization of substantial numbers of closed-circuit television system (CCTV) in both public and private spaces have been considered a necessity. The use of these significant video footages is essential to incident investigations.But as the number of these systems rises, so as the need for human operator monitoring tasks.Unfortunately, many actionable incidents are utterly undetected in this manual systemdue to inherent limitations from deploying solely human operators eye-balling CCTV screens.As a result, surveillance footages are often used merely as passive records or as evidence for post-event investigations. This study aimed to develop a real-time firearm detection using deep learning embedded in CCTV cameras that pushes alert notifications to both iOS and Android mobile devices.This research used a descriptive design and asked IT experts to evaluate the develop system based on its compliance to ISO 25010 standard. Moreover, confusion matrix and intersection over union (IoU) were used to evaluate the performanceof the system.The detection system was found to be highly recommended in urban areas particularly for CCTVs found in barangay streets and establishments.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-88 ◽  
Author(s):  
Trisha Greenhalgh

This commentary addresses Bowen et al’s empirical study of perspectives of Canadian healthcare staff towards research and their call for multi-faceted action to improve misalignments in the system. This commentary argues that tensions and misalignments between research and service are inherent and can never be eradicated. Building on previous work by Lanham et al, I propose seven principles of complexity which may help to develop system capacities that will help bridge the research-service gap: acknowledge unpredictability, recognise selforganisation, facilitate interdependencies, encourage sensemaking, attend to human relationships, develop adaptive capabilities in staff, and harness conflict productively.


IZUMI ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Arsi Widiandari

Internationalization of Japanese Higher Education is not a new issue, but has begin since 1983. In 1983, the Japanese Government lead by Prime Minister Nakasone Yasuhiro announced its plan to accept 100.000 international students by 2000. The target number of international student was reached in 2003. In 2008, Japanese Government announced new plan to accept 300.000 international students by 2020. This plan called Global 30 or Ryuugakusei 30-mannin keikaku. To achieve this target, thirteen universities has been chosen to be pilot for the project. One of main aim of Global 30 is to develop system where student can learn in international method, so some university offer English program by invite English speaker lecturer, and English training for university’s staff. This paper reviews the internationalization of Higher Education in Japan, focus on Global 30 project.


2017 ◽  
Vol 866 ◽  
pp. 45-47
Author(s):  
Paisan Kanthang

The silver refinery is very important for west management in the jewelry industry. In this work, we proposed the alternative of silver refinery process by using microorganism pathway. We focused on the isolation of microorganism which was found from manufacturing process and forming in gems and jewelry industry. Results showed that the initial silver refinery microorganism performed only in terms of Pseudomonas genus especially in AgNO3 solution. In contrast, Bacillus genus was not clearly effective silver refinery. These results could be the basis information to establish and develop system for silver refinery and/or silver quality improvement with biological process in future.


Agricultura ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 5-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tadeja Jere Jakulin

Abstract Agritourism as a type of niche tourism is a complex and softly defined phaenomenon. The demands for fast and integrated decision regarding agritourism and its interconnections with environment, economy (investments, traffic) and social factors (tourists) is urgent. Many different methodologies and methods master softly structured questions and dilemmas with global and local properties. Here we present methods of systems thinking and system dynamics, which were first brought into force in the educational and training area in the form of different computer simulations and later as tools for decision-making and organisational re-engineering. We develop system dynamics models in order to present accuracy of methodology. These models are essentially simple and can serve only as describers of the activity of basic mutual influences among variables. We will pay the attention to the methodology for parameter model values determination and the so-called mental model. This one is the basis of causal connections among model variables. At the end, we restore a connection between qualitative and quantitative models in frame of system dynamics.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
Punto Wijayanto

<p><em>ABSTRACT</em></p><p><em>Indonesia is a country located in the ring of fire. Various kinds of disasters threats parts of Indonesia, including its rich cultural and natural heritage assets. Since the 2004, Tsunami</em><em> </em><em>in Aceh, the government gives serious attention to disaster. In 2007, it stipulated the Law 24/2007 on Disaster Management. It's so unfortunate that cultural heritage is not yet part of main concern during disaster programs. In addition, there are only few experiences in the world about how to deal with the condition of heritage affected by disaster.</em></p><p><br clear="ALL" /> <em>     Heritage organizations in Indonesia aim to raise awareness about disaster risks on cultural heritage. They develop system of damage assessment to cultural heritage or Damage Heritage Rapid Assessment (DHRA) at the time of emergencies. Damage assessment was introduced in Yogyakarta, experienced a lot of damage caused by the massive earthquake in 2006. DHRA has been used in Padang (2009), Yogyakarta (2010), Jakarta (2013) and Manado (2014). This paper aims to explain what DHRA is and how DHRA can contribute to post-disaster rehabilitation and reconstruction of heritage district.</em></p><pre><em>Keywords: Damage assessment, disaster, heritage </em></pre><div><div><p> </p></div></div>


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