The paper introduces some challenges of the fast growing mortgage market in Poland, being also the next step of research presented in previous publications, showing the complete process of building and verifying three...
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Landfill (TPA) Sukawinatan Palembang is an open dumping system which covers an area of 25 hectares. This system may bring an environmental damage to the surrounding area because it does not provide leachate treatment....
Landfill (TPA) Sukawinatan Palembang is an open dumping system which covers an area of 25 hectares. This system may bring an environmental damage to the surrounding area because it does not provide leachate treatment. Leachate is the landfill waste that dissolves many compounds that contain pollutants from both organic substances and heavy metal origin. This paper presents the results of laboratory analysis on samples of leachate as well as shallow groundwater from the surrounding area. The results were compared to established quality standards to evaluate whether the leachate has influenced the quality of the shallow groundwater in the surrounding area. The results show that there are some indications that the quality of groundwater has been polluted by the leachate of both organic substances and heavy metals produced by the Sukawinatan landfill.
This paper presents the structure of initial fuzzy model representing the Polish Internet Mortgage Market. It starts with an introduction describing the market complexities and challenges, and description of previousl...
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This paper presents the structure of initial fuzzy model representing the Polish Internet Mortgage Market. It starts with an introduction describing the market complexities and challenges, and description of previously created rule based model. Then the steps of the process of proposed model fuzzification are presented. Next, there is presented Graphic User Interface developed for the model created. The final part of the paper consists of conclusions and directions for future research.
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a form of update based on the minimization of the geodesic distance on a graph. We provide a characterization of this class using set-theoretic operators and show that such op...
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Numerous genome projects have produced a large and ever increasing amount of genomic sequence data. However, the biological functions of many proteins encoded by the sequences remain unknown. Protein function annotati...
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A frequency domain technique for calculating arcing faults in transmission lines is applied to obtain relaying signals. There are analyzed the transient signals in order to discover distinctive features. The paper lat...
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Raber, JDPerin, DAMr. James D. Raber:received a master of science degree in naval architecture and marine engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1967. Since 1967
he has worked for the Navy Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and predecessor organizations in the area of early stage design of naval ships. Among the major USN programs he has supported are the FFG 7 and DDG 51. In the late ‘70s he was the NAVSEA representative to the CNO DDX Study Group which established the general requirements for the DDG 51 class. He has been active in international technical exchange programs for which he was awarded membership in the National Order of Merit by the Republic of France in 1992. Since early 1996 he has been the NAVSEA Ship Concept Team Leader for what is now the CVNX Program. Dr. David A. Perin:received a PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan in 1971. He joined the Center for Naval Analyses in 1973
where he has led a wide variety of studies on naval warfare. From 1985 to 1987 he served as the CNA representative on the staff of Commander Striking Fleet Atlantic for which he was awarded a Defense Distinguished Service Medal. During the 1990s he has led formal analysis of alternatives for the LPD-17 F/A-18E/F and CVX. Currently he is the Director of the JCC(X) Analysis of Alternatives.
In March 1996, the Department of Defense established a new program, then known as CVX, to develop a new class of aircraft carrier that would eventually replace the Nimitz class. The first step in the concept develop w...
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In March 1996, the Department of Defense established a new program, then known as CVX, to develop a new class of aircraft carrier that would eventually replace the Nimitz class. The first step in the concept develop was exploring a wide range of alternative design concepts in a formal study known as an Analysis of Alternatives (AOA), which assessed their cost and operational effectiveness. About 70 total ship studies were developed to explore the range of design features, including airwing size and type, propulsion type, ship mobility performance, and a variety of survivability features. The AOA also assessed the performance of and total ownership cost of a large number of potential subsystem technologies. This paper summarizes the total ship studies developed for the AOA describes the ship system performance and total ownership cost of these alternatives, and discusses the rationale for determining some of the primary system requirements. Thus, the paper will provide insight into the Navy's intentions for system requirements and features to be incorporated into the U.S. Navy's future aircraft carriers.
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Bailey, H.J.Thornton, N.E.Institute for Interactive Technologies
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg Pennsylvania 17815 Dr. Harold J. Bailey:currently is Director of the Institute for Interactive Technologies at Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg Pennsylvania. He also serves as Coordinator of the University's Master's program in Instructional Technology. His educational background includes a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction from Penn State University an M Ed. in Mathematics Education from the same institution and a BS in Mathematics from Albright College. He is the author of several books on microcomputer applications and has received the Distinguished Teaching Award at the university. During the past seven years Dr. Bailey has been actively involved with the design development production and evaluation of interactive videodisc projects. He has managed many interactive video projects and conducts interactive video workshops for interested professionals. As a frequent speaker at national and international conferences Dr. Bailey possesses broad practical experience in the teaching and development of interactive video instructional systems. Dr. Nancy E. Thornton:is Assistant Director for Research and Development of the Institute for Interactive Technologies at Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg Pennsylvania. Her educational background includes a PhD in Educational Psychology from Arizona State University an MS in Speech and Hearing from Washington University and a BA in Psychology and Speech from the College of St. Catherine. She teaches introductory and advanced instructional design and authoring systems in the Master of Science program in Instructional Technology. Her specialty areas include instructional design learning theory and classroom applications of interactive technologies.
This article provides information about the actual and potential uses of interactive video in instruction in an effort to motivate educators to consider using this technology to improve teaching. The authors (1) descr...
This article provides information about the actual and potential uses of interactive video in instruction in an effort to motivate educators to consider using this technology to improve teaching. The authors (1) describe the continuing evolution of computer-based educational tools; (2) examine instances when an interactive videodisc provides viable instructional solutions to otherwise very difficult or impossible tasks; (3) discuss several models for delivering instruction to accommodate different learning styles and teaching methods; and (4) provide a framework for designing lessons systematically based on proven methods.
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