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- Research Article
- 10.47701/mwwzpg58
- Sep 25, 2025
- Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Health, And Technology
- Devi Linda Sari + 2 more
Study This aims to analyze implementation of educational programs House glass at PT. Natural Nusantara as an effort improvement understanding and skills power Work at a time strengthening product branding strategy agrocomplex . Educational program House glass is one of the innovation company in introduce technology modern, environmentally friendly agriculture environment , and empowered competitive method? the research used is descriptive quantitative with techniques data collection through distribution questionnaire to 20 respondents consisting of from employee House glass , staff , and energy technical company . The data obtained analyzed use percentage to find out the extent to which the program has been implemented in a way effective . Research results show that implementation of educational programs House glass has going well , marked by involvement? active participants , suitability material with needs , and its contribution to improvement knowledge and understanding participant to technology House glass . Thus , the implementation of the education program House glass No only impact on increasing capacity source Power humans , but also an important strategy in product branding strengthening PT. Natural Nusantara agrocomplex .
- Research Article
- 10.12737/1998-0701-2025-11-7-27-33
- Aug 19, 2025
- Auditor
- A Klonickaya + 1 more
This article considers the topical issues of due commercial diligence by taxpayers when selecting counterparties. Particular attention is paid to the analysis of judicial practice under Article 54.1 of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation, the problem of “technical companies” and standards for checking counterparties. On the basis of letters and clarifications of the Federal Tax Service of Russia, as well as arbitration cases, key risks are identified and directions for improving due diligence activities are proposed. Conclusions are drawn as to how commercial due diligence affects risk mitigation when choosing a counterparty in order to ensure economic and tax security of business entities.
- Research Article
- 10.35629/5252-0705231237
- May 1, 2025
- International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management
- Sapna Pankajbhai Patel Sapna Pankajbhai Patel + 1 more
There is a need to promote agricultural productivity, ensuring environmental stability, which has increased global interest in smart and technology-operated farming. This research focuses on the integration of advanced monitoring systems in modern agriculture to increase crop performance, improve input efficiency and reduce losses due to biotic and abiotic stresses. These monitoring systems-Internet of Things (IOT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Drone, Geographic Information System (GIS), and remote sensingcompetent constant continuous real-time observations and data-operated decisions include the crop cycle. Farmers can apply accurate intervention according to soil moisture, nutritional levels, insect infections, disease outbreaks and microclimatic conditions, by collecting accurate information to specific regions. Research offers a detailed review of various technical structures used in smart agriculture and analyzes case studies from various geographical regions including India, the United States and Europe. These cases depict tangible benefits of advanced monitoring in terms of study yield improvement, cost reduction and environmental protection. In addition, the study critically examines the challenges associated with adopting such systems - especially in developing countries - such as high early investment, lack of digital infrastructure and limited technical knowledge between farmers. Paper conclusion is that the advanced monitoring system provides a transformational capacity in agriculture, but their successful implementation requires coordinated efforts between governments, technical companies and agricultural communities. It is necessary to bridges digital divide, offer subsidy, and promote capacity-making initiative to achieve wides
- Research Article
- 10.54254/2754-1169/2024.ga18869
- Dec 26, 2024
- Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
- Yuchen Xiang
Forecasting the stock value is an enduring topic for investors. The ARIMA model is an effective model for forecasting proposed by Box and Jenkins in the 1970s. The NASDAQ Composite provides an index for investors to analyze the market of technical companies. Based on the ARIMA model, the author uses the NASDAQ Composite from Jan.2nd, 2020 to Jun.28th, 2024 for forecasting. This paper briefly introduces the NASDAQ Composite, ARIMA model and some judging criteria. The result of the modeling process reflects that the ARIMA (0, 1, 1) can better describe the index. The following actual value of the index also proves the correction of the model. However, as the period of the data is hard to determine, the seasonality of the model is uneasy to find. In future researches, the author plans to figure out a method to determine the days of one period of the index to reveal the indexs seasonality, or use models based on ARIMA model for forecasting.
- Research Article
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- 10.3389/ffgc.2024.1440500
- Aug 29, 2024
- Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
- Felipe Jovani Tavares Moreira + 3 more
Forest Assisted Migration (FAM) emerges as a promising strategy of adaptation to climate change (CC) in the forestry sector. This method integrates various sources of knowledge to identify optimal locations for future tree species establishment through human intervention. As climate change presents numerous challenges to Quebec’s forests, including shifts in suitable habitats for tree species, the FAM recommends a proactive approach to adapt to these changes. Recognizing the importance of addressing risks and following international resolutions, such as the Paris Agreement on Climate Change (COP21) and Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), social perception becomes a critical consideration in the decision-making process regarding FAM. To investigate this issue, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 18 key stakeholders in Quebec, including officials from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, employees of private forestry technical companies, forestry researchers, private forest owners, non-governmental organizations (NGO) members, and other forest stakeholders. We analyzed the data collected in this phase through thematic discrimination, focusing on (i) acceptability (ii) risk perception (iii) feasibility, and (iv) purpose. Then, we compared the discourses with data from other publications addressing the social aspects of FAM. To develop this reflection, we found it important to use a conceptual framework that encompasses the articulation among some concepts of intervention through FAM vs. non-intervention, public trust in government authorities, risk perception and scientific knowledge. The interviews revealed a general inclination among stakeholders to support FAM, dependent upon cautious implementation with pilot projects and studies serving as references for future large-scale applications. Concerns raised by stakeholders included seed production, adequate experimental monitoring, and careful species selection. While some stakeholders were more knowledgeable about current FAM research, others emphasized the importance of economic viability, public participation in decision-making, and transparency in forestry processes. We identified communication and public involvement as fundamental aspects for advancing the perspective of FAM implementation in Quebec; it is crucial to recognize the presence of humans in FAM target areas and their potential contributions to implementation. Moving forward, forest authorities responsible for FAM should prioritize stakeholder engagement at all levels to ensure a socially inclusive strategy of adaptation that respects a wide range of considerations.
- Research Article
- 10.37745/bjes.2013/vol12n6919
- Jun 15, 2024
- British Journal of Environmental Sciences
- V Orfanos + 2 more
Green Project Management is directly related to the practices of technical companies for the construction of technical projects based on a sustainable design with the central objective of minimizing or eliminating negative environmental impacts, saving resources and minimizing the use of non-renewable energy sources. This work is aims at investigating the current situation regarding the application of green administration and management of technical projects and highlighting the importance of this application in terms of limiting environmental pollution by the Technical Companies of the construction sector in Greece. The research was conducted by distributing a questionnaire to a random sample of 60 employees - engineers of Greek technical companies in the construction sector, with experience in the management of Technical Projects. The results of the research showed significant deficiencies in the application of green management practices of technical projects in Greece and in the improper use of raw materials and green products as well as serious deficiencies in the financing of construction companies.
- Research Article
- 10.54254/2754-1169/55/20231020
- Dec 1, 2023
- Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
- Ruihan Gao
As hotspots of the stock market, technical companies are always popular to invest. In this background, this paper uses three common models in asset pricing to help the investors to make proper decisions. This paper comes to a conclusion that CAPM forecasts the ideal portfolio expected return with more accuracy than other techniques when the contrast group's time period is shorter than the experimental group's time period. Because Fama-French the three-factor model's factors don't operate over short time periods and arithmetic average return doesn't take enough market factors into account, it might not be more accurate. The conclusion in this paper takes an instruction of investment strategy to technical companies investors. Furthermore, it also helps the investors to allocate a proper portfolio.
- Research Article
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- 10.1109/tem.2021.3080117
- Sep 1, 2023
- IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
- Kleopatra Petroutsatou + 2 more
Successful investment in construction equipment (CE) is a complex process as it involves the selection and prioritization of many criteria. Fleet managers, contractors, and technical companies search for maximum equipment profitability during the economic life of a machine. Decisions on when to replace a piece of equipment are characterized by many uncertain factors that are difficult to quantify. A literature review and a scientometric analysis are conducted, revealing a gap in the global research, concerning the hierarchy of the criteria in decision making, when coming to procure a CE. The purpose of this article is to address that void in the extant literature by proposing a holistic equipment procurement decision model. A scientometric analysis of the last 25 years is performed to investigate the use of analytical hierarchy process (AHP) in the thematic area. A modified decision model based on the AHP is developed to prioritize factors that determine decisions on equipment procurements. Unstructured interviews with academia, experts, original equipment manufacturers, and practitioners in the field are conducted in conjunction with an extensive literature review to determine the critical “soft” and “cost” factors incorporated in the model. It seems that this is the first integrated attempt to prioritize the “key” factors that determine decisions of equipment procurement.
- Research Article
- 10.17150/2308-2488.2023.24(1).7-34
- Mar 27, 2023
- Journal of Economic History and History of Economics
- Alexander Bessolitsyn
The article provides the analysis of an insufficiently researched problem of incentives for the management personnel of joint stock electric and technical companies. The completed analysis of the board of directors reports of more than twenty capital-based and regional companies, which was more than one third of all joint stock electric and technical companies acting in Russia at the end of the XIX — beginning of the XX centuries, allowed to reveal the mechanism of salary payment for elected and appointed managers, including chairmen and members of management boards, managing directors and other employees in this industry. It was concluded that the management boards of companies consisted mostly of the founders and shareholders of these companies. An exception was made only with respect to the managing directors who were directly responsible for the current business activity and were expected to have proper knowledge and experience. This category of management could be formed either from the shareholders or from the invited specialists. While the incentives for the work of chairmen and members of companies were mostly bonuses and dividends, which were paid out of the net profit upon the results of the financial year, managing directors, as a rule, received a fixed salary, which could be paid monthly or as a result of the annual activity. At that, the amount of payments in different companies, irrespective of the scale of their activity, was more or less the same, which proved a unified approach for the making of the managerial capital in the industry.
- Research Article
- 10.54691/bcpbm.v38i.4209
- Mar 2, 2023
- BCP Business & Management
- Yifan Zhang
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic, great changes have taken place in the world's economic situation. The interest rate increase by the Federal Reserve has become one of the most influential actions. Researchers have found that the Fed's interest rate hike not only has an impact on the American financial market but also on the world economic situation to a certain extent. Therefore, this paper collects the share price of US dollar and the exchange rate between US dollar and RMB since June, 2021, and uses VAR model and ARMA-GARCH model to model and analyze the data, to examine how the Fed's interest rate hike will affect the dollar's value and Apple's share price, and to predict the future exchange rate and the development trend of Apple's share price in the case of the Fed's interest rate increase, so as to further study the dynamic changes of American technology companies in the uncertain market.
- Research Article
- 10.53771/ijbpsa.2022.3.1.0033
- Mar 30, 2022
- International Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences Archive
- Manoel Viera De França + 4 more
The trends of rainfall climate fluctuations in the periods 1963-1982, 1983-2001 and 2002-2019 were analyzed, seeking to understand possible variations in these fluctuations for the socioeconomic sectors and providing contributions to decision makers on possible risks. The rainfall data were from the Northeast Development Superintendence and the Technical Assistance and Rural Extension Company of the state of Sergipe, between 1963 and 2019. The periods 1963-1982 are used; 1983-2001 and 2002-2019, performing the rainfall trend for the respective months of the periods studied. Trend studies are accessible when analyzing long data series or split into 20-year sub-periods for a perfect understanding of their oscillations. The results found and discussed can be a beneficial tool for carrying out planning, monitoring and acts that point out the best way to manage rainfall rates to be used in agriculture, health, thermal comfort in cities, among other applications. The irregularity of rainfall distribution is limiting factors for the increase in agriculture and agribusiness under study.
- Research Article
- 10.31489/2022hph1/164-169
- Mar 30, 2022
- Bulletin of the Karaganda university History.Philosophy series
- T.S Tukpatullin + 1 more
The article examines global and local trends in the urbanization process in Kazakhstan and the world and their impact on the future of the country. In 2007, a turning point in the urbanization of the entire world came — the milestone of 50 % was overcome, and by 2050 66 % is expected. It describes forecasts for an increase in women’s economic influence at the expense of third world countries, influence on the development of scientific and technological progress through the activities of special scientific zones or cities with a high density of technical companies, as well as the change of the global consumer base from Europe and America to the countries of Asia and Tropical Africa, the beginning of economic growth on the African continent. At the end of the XXI century, the three largest cities in the world will be in Tropical Africa — Lagos, Kinshasa, Dar es Salaam. It provides statistics on the development of urbanization in Kazakhstan, approaching the indicators of population ageing, the dangers of too rapid growth of megacities without adequate medical and educational provision. The article concerns state measures to prevent the formation of “marginal rings”, due to the growth of protest potential in the event of a social crisis, as well as the desire to reduce the outflow of population from rural areas. It reveals the prospects for the formation of agglomerations in Kazakhstan and the similarity of local trends in Kazakhstan and Russia in terms of population reduction in small and medium-sized cities and the growth in the number of large cities and megacities. Analysis of the studied material is provided.
- Research Article
- 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns1.4827
- Mar 17, 2022
- International journal of health sciences
- Khalifa Hamed Saleh Shabal Al-Tamimi + 2 more
The study aims mainly to evaluate the legal regulation of evidence in cybercrime in the United Arab Emirates compared to the provisions of Islamic laws by explaining the concept of cybercrime, its types, elements, and ways to confront it. The study will examine the legal and judicial framework to combat cybercrime in the United Arab Emirates, and define the means, conditions, the evidentiary requirements of cybercrime in Islamic law and UAE legislation. The researcher has used the descriptive-analytical method in his research. The study concludes with several results. The most important of which is that cybercrime differs from its traditional counterpart in nature and methods of gathering evidence to prove it. The study also concludes that there are difficulties in proving electronic evidence, in addition to the fact that the UAE legislator did not provide for means of evidence for cybercrimes. The study also concludes with several recommendations. There is also a need to enact legislation that compels technical companies and social media platforms to ask users and customers to provide personal documents that prove their identities when registering on any platform on the Internet, these documents will serve as an "electronic fingerprint”.
- Research Article
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- 10.4236/ojmsi.2022.104024
- Jan 1, 2022
- Open Journal of Modelling and Simulation
- Meng Wang
This work aims to utilize deep learning methods CNN and LSTM to predict the adjusted close price of eight technical companies. The proposed model is a CNN-LSTM hybrid model, which combined CNN and LSTM layers in the model. It was compared with the single LSTM model and double LSTM model to evaluate its performance. The results showed the CNN-LSTM made a great prediction and can predict a more accurate value than the other two models, but it still can be improved to reduce overfitting problems.
- Research Article
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- 10.4000/abe.13699
- Jan 1, 2022
- ABE Journal
- Konstantina Kalfa + 1 more
This paper deals with a largely unknown episode in the prolific career of the internationally renowned planner Constantinos A. Doxiadis (1913-1975). Between 1962 and 1974, he operated the construction company Zygos S.A. with a view to take advantage of the opportunities presented by the proliferation of the polykatoikìa (a characteristic mid-rise apartment building in Greece) via antiparochì (a popular land-for-flats contract)Αs this paper analyzes, the story of Zygos offers a unique opportunity to unpack a series of important issues regarding housing production and urbanization processes in postwar Greece—and potentially other countries—where housing was neither undertaken by centralized mechanisms, nor promoted by the welfare state. It discusses how the self-propelling mechanism of antiparochì both created and drew on a system of social and economic interdependencies that enjoyed broad support across the political spectrum, while boosting the growth of a speculative real estate market, where amateurish contractors and small construction companies thrived. In fact, the growth of such a market owes a lot to the regulatory measures launched by Doxiadis while being in charge of the Greek Reconstruction and Recovery programs (1945-1951). Altogether, the story of Doxiadis’s involvement in the Greek real estate market offers a striking example of how top-down incentives and bottom-up initiatives converged to create the conditions and framework within which Greek architects (including renowned ones) routinely operated. To contextualize the design and building process of polykatoikìes (a commonplace building type outside the realm of high architectural design), the paper draws on the concept of the “commonplace” as an umbrella term used to describe the socio-economic conditions evinced in the antiparochì mechanism and the everyday lived experience of a developing urban society.
- Research Article
- 10.15507/2409-630x.054.017.202103.209-226
- Oct 11, 2021
- Economic History
- Alexandr А Bessolitsyn
Introduction. The problem of monopolization of the electric and technical market in Russia becomes the most important one during the economic modernization at the edge of XIX–XX centuries when the branches of foreign electric and technical companies are converted into Russian joint stock companies. “Electric illumination company of 1886” becomes the largest company on this market at the beginning of the XX century. Materials and Methods. The article is devoted to the research of the policy of “Electric illumination company of 1886” aimed at the acquisition of the “Shuvalov electric illumination company in Petersburg region” of the largest electro technical company – Joint stock company “Shuvalov electro technical illumination in Petersburg region” established for the purpose of illumination of country-house plots and houses in the suburb of St. Petersburg (Shuvalovo, Ozerki and Pargolovo) at the beginning of the XX century, which is based on the analysis of the archive materials contained in the Russian State Historical Archive (RSHA) and Central State Historical Archive of St. Petersburg (CSHA SPb.). Results of the Research. Using the example of the activity of such electro technical companies the author reveals the mechanism of “merger and acquisition” of minor joint stock companies by large monopolists who used different methods of pressure on the shareholders and management of the companies. Discussion and Conclusion. In this competitor environment, minor joint stock companies did not have a chance to remain independent even in the case of a fair court decision. The situation of “merger and acquisition” was actually profitable mostly for the companies’ management and for the leading shareholders who, in this case, received regular dividends, but the common customers had to pay according to the prices set forth by monopolies.
- Research Article
- 10.33448/rsd-v10i11.20055
- Sep 10, 2021
- Research, Society and Development
- João Silva Rocha + 15 more
The objective is to show the variability of meteorological elements in the hydrographic basin area of the hydrographic basin of the Uruçuí Preto River–PI/Brazil, aiming to contribute to sustainable development in the productive areas of agriculture, laser, and hydrology. The meteorological elements studied are air temperature and relative humidity and their fluctuations, thermal amplitude, wind (intensity and direction), total insolation, cloud cover, evaporation, evapotranspiration, and rainfall. The data were from the 1960-1990 series, acquired by the Superintendency of the Development of the Northeast and by the Technical Assistance and Rural Extension Company of Piauí. The maximum annual temperature is 32.1°C, its minimum 20.0°C, with an average annual temperature of 26.1°C. A climatic classification was used according to the KÖPPEN systems, where two climatic types are distinguished in the Uruçuí Preto/PI river basin, the Aw, tropical hot and humid, with rain in summer and dry in winter; Bsh, warm semi-arid, with summer rains and dry winter. The variation of the thermal amplitude is from 11.9 to 14.9ºC. The average relative humidity of the air was 47 to 79%; the average annual precipitation was 937.7 mm; it was observed that the annual march of relative humidity follows the annual distribution of precipitation because the precipitation was the feeding process from natural sources of water vapor and moisture. Total Sunstroke in the BHRUP area ranges from 2520 to 2750 hours. It is concluded that the maximum annual temperatures increased during the period, which can cause several socioeconomic problems, and human health.
- Research Article
- 10.33448/rsd-v9i12.10478
- Dec 13, 2020
- Research, Society and Development
- Renato De Carvalho Lopes
Nesse artigo, são feitas algumas reflexões sobre a campesinidade presentes em assentamentos rurais de reforma agrária no entorno do Distrito Federal, região central do Brasil, tendo como olhar parte da experiência profissional do autor em seus trabalhos como extensionista rural vinculado à Empresa de Assistência Técnica e Extensão Rural do Distrito Federal (Emater – DF) nessas comunidades. Optou-se como metodologia o estudo de casos e análise dessas experiências dialogando com literatura acadêmica correlata. Para apresentação dessas reflexões sobre o modo de vida dos moradores e trabalhadores desses assentamentos rurais, são descritas situações práticas envolvendo ritos e signos e as suas relações sociais nos processos simbólicos que correlacionam o trabalho na terra e o modo de “saber fazer” dessas famílias.
- Research Article
- 10.1051/e3sconf/202021708007
- Jan 1, 2020
- E3S Web of Conferences
- R Bazaliy + 1 more
The article discusses the psychological and pedagogical components of the environmental-cultural development of students of technical and humanitarian specialties, as well as cause-and-effect relationships of environmental problems of the largest industrial enterprises. The necessity of using control methods and modern technical means to ensure human security in the modern world is justified. The control effects on the elements of the technosphere space that support the biosphere and technosphere in a qualitative state are analyzed. The article reveals the prospects for common activities between the technical university and companies that are aimed at ensuring the necessary level of technosphere security.
- Research Article
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- 10.15507/2658-4123.029.201903.396-413
- Sep 30, 2019
- Engineering Technologies and Systems
- Sergey A Velichko + 2 more
Introduction. The existing methods of assessing the technical condition of power hydraulic cylinders do not allow one to conclude about the need to restore worn surfaces of parts. The data on limit values of wear of parts (wear and tear value at which a decision is made to repair) in technical requirements to overhaul and other technical documentation of hydraulic cylinders are not currently available. The aim of the study is to determine limit values of wear of working surfaces of hydraulic cylinder parts of C series. Materials and Methods.To assess the technical condition of hydraulic cylinders used, the authors developed a device on the basis of the stand KI-28097M-GOSNITI, equipped with an independent hydraulic station and load hydraulic cylinder, at which bench tests were carried out in the operation of С series hydraulic cylinders to determine overall efficiency values. Results. Results of bench and micrometer tests of the former hydraulic cylinders of the С series (С75/30, С90/30, С100/40) are presented. The regression model of the relationship between total efficiency of C series hydraulic cylinders (С75/30, С90/30, С100/40) and wear of working surfaces of parts was obtained. According to this regression model obtained using the method of steep ascent, limit values of wear of the working surfaces of C series hydraulic cylinder parts (С75/30, С90/30, С100/40) were determined. Discussion and Conclusion.19,5 % of hydraulic cylinders of С series (С75/30, С90/30, С100/40) were operated in an out-of-limit condition. In case of technical service companies carrying out the input control of to-be-repaired hydraulic cylinders, limit values of wear for hydraulic cylinder surfaces, determined by the method of steep ascent, allow for making proper decisions on the need of their restoration.