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On the Rhythmicity of Film Music: Overall Dramatic Construction, Characterisation and Story Metaphors

——Taking “Shadow” as an example

Junyi Wang
This paper uses the film “Shadow” as an example to explore the role of film music in the construction of overall dramatic structure, character shaping, and story metaphor. An analysis of the changes in musical melody and rhythm shows that music plays a crucial role in the construction of the film’s overall...

Sustainability Optimization of Ningxia Residents’ Basic Medical Insurance Fund

Jinrui Du, Zhichun Li, Miao Fan, Feng Hu, Yufeng Sun
OBJECTIVE To establish a scientific and effective system dynamics model of residents’ basic medical insurance fund and explore the sustainable development of the fund. METHODS Based on the theory of system dynamics, firstly, the initial value of the key variables of the model is predicted; secondly,...

The Influence of Mall Attributes, Content Marketing, Event Marketing, and Social Media Marketing on Customer Satisfaction, with Customer Engagement Serving as An Intervening Variable

Shindy Sabelita Bailia, Raden Teja Yokanan, Anita Primastiwi, Ade Kristianus Kaloeti
This research elucidates the findings of an investigation that examines and evaluates the degree to which various factors affect mall attributes, content marketing, event marketing, and social media marketing about customer satisfaction, with customer engagement acting as a mediating variable at Pakuwon...
Proceedings Article

Geospatial Modeling for Healthcare Center Optimization Using Urban Vertical Growth and Accessibility Metrics

Neeraj S. Kumar, J. Idhikash, O. S. Jannath Nisha
Our work involves developing a spatial modeling approach to enhance health- care facility placement within rapidly urbanizing regions through identification of vulnerable zones where health care accessibility lags behind building construction growth. To measure healthcare services in identified zones,...

Theoretical Reconstruction and Practical Exploration of Smart Education Scenarios: A Method Study Based on Educational Contextualized Representation

Yifan Wang, Nan Wang
Against the backdrop of the deepening educational digitalization strategy, how to scientifically and systematically represent smart education scenarios has become an urgent issue to be addressed. Existing studies often either focus on technology orientation and lack the support of educational logic,...

An Analysis of Diversified Paths for the Conservation and Reuse of Industrial Architectural Heritage

Muzi Zhu
Industrial architectural heritage is an important carrier of the industrialisation process, and with the acceleration of urbanisation, the reuse of old industrial buildings has become increasingly prominent. This study focuses on the sustainable conservation and adaptive reuse of industrial architectural...

Bleeding through Legal Boundaries: Anticoagulants, Atrial Fibrillation and Intracranial Haemorrhage

A Policy and Practice Analysis

Tanaya Sarkhel, Brendan Affley
The expansion of Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) therapy has transformed stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation[1], but introduced new complexities in death certification. Frail patients on DOACs are increasingly represented in cases of fatal bleeding, particularly intracranial haemorrhage, triggering...

The Utilization of Virtual Tour 360 for Sustainable Islamic Tourism: Systematic Literature Review

Sugiharto Sugiharto, M. Taufik Rahmadi, Eni Yuniastuti, Ayu Suciani, Tumiar Sidauruk, Eka Suci Anja Kusumawati, Alvin Pratama
Tourism is a strategic sector that contributes significantly to GDP and employment, so it needs to be managed sustainably by paying attention to social, cultural, and environmental values. Halal tourism has emerged as a form of value tourism per Sharia principles. Indonesia has excellent development...
Proceedings Article

Forecasting CO2 Emission Using ARIMA Modelling

Yiyao Yin
CO2 emission is a widely challenging problem in economics, energy and environment, which has an impact on carbon price. This work utilizes ARIMA-based models to analyse the CO2 emission prediction. We provide an useful model for CO2 emission time series and forecast the emission volume in 2024~2028....

From High-end Jewellery to Daily Jewellery: Marketing Strategies of High-end Brands in Post-pandemic-era in China

Chenyu Dai
In the post-pandemic era, the global economic situation and consumption habits have undergone significant changes, which have brought new challenges and opportunities to luxury brands, especially high-end jewellery brands. This study focuses on the daily market strategies of high-end jewellery brands...

Urban-Rural Gender Barriers in Spatial Economics: Integrating Glass and Grass Ceiling Perspective

Farida Rahmawati, Thomas Soseco, Febry Wijayanti, Azizah Nur’aini
Gender inequality in economic development is a structural issue influenced not only by social and cultural factors but also by spatial conditions and regional characteristics. This article aims to analyze two key forms of gender-based barriers, glass ceiling and grass ceiling, through a spatial economic...

Cyber Espionage and the Limits of State Responsibility

Sidra Ahmed, Abhimanyu Paliwal
Cyber espionage is a clandestine activity that uses digital tools to target governments, corporations and vital infrastructure and has become a major challenge for the developing field of international law. Although cyber espionage is not expressly prohibited under international law, the practice raises...

From Digital Leadership to Innovation Agility: Unveiling the Indirect Impact Digital Competence

Shofia Amin, Zulfina Adriani, Candra Mustika, Sry Rosita, Muthia Shahnaz
This study investigates the role of digital leadership support in fostering academic innovation agility in higher education institutions, with digital competence examined as a mediating variable. Using a quantitative explanatory design, data were collected through an online survey distributed to lecturers...

Dynamic Construction and Challenges of Teacher Identity by Teaching Skills Competition for Pre-service Teachers from a Community of Practice Perspective

Shuhe Zhang
Using Wenger’s community of practice theory as a framework, this paper explores the dynamic construction mechanisms and challenges of the “Tian Jiabing Cup” Teaching Skills Competition for Normal University Students and its training team community on the teacher identity of pre-service teacher [1]. Through...

Research on the Innovation and Practice of Moral Education in College English Teaching in Application-Oriented Universities from the Perspective of New Liberal Arts

Xiaojing Lu
This study aims to construct the moral education teaching resources and system for college English courses in application-oriented universities under the guidance of the concepts of New Liberal Arts. It proposes a basic framework guided by value shaping, centered on the cultivation of students’ English...
Proceedings Article

Performance Analysis of CNN-Based Indian Sign Language Recognition

Nitin Sharma, Jyotishka Mandal, Aryan Chaudhury, V. Sumitra
Sign languages are a form of non-verbal communication where bodily movements convey specific messages. Sign language involves gestures that have distinct meanings within a cultural or social context. These gestures, however, can vary significantly across different societies. In recent years, the field...

Smart Branding Innovation: Strengthening the Identity of The City of Solo

Neny Marlina, Nunik Retno Herawati, Amiek Soemarmi
Smart City has many dimensions in it that need to be fulfilled gradually by every city that pushes itself into the Smart City development concept. One of the important dimensions in Smart City is Smart Branding. The aim of city branding is to attract the attention of tourists, visitors and investors....

Study and Analysis of Arena Debates and Courtroom Debates Based on Debating Principles

Xiangyu Ma
The research in this paper analyses and compares the similarities and differences between arena debates and courtroom debates based on the basic research principles of debate, and at the same time provides in-depth analyses and research on two different occasions of debate based on the nature of debate...

SDGs and the Academy: Where we are now, where to next?

Narelle Warren
The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 set out an ambitious 15-year program towards making meaningful progress in addressing 17 core global challenges of our time. These Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) address socioeconomic, technological and environmental development issues and...

Research on Interprovincial Digital Economy Policies Based on PMC Index Model

Taking Guangdong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shandong as examples

Ye Li, Cunyang Zhang
The digital economy is an essential engine driving the high-quality development of China’s economy. The healthy development of the digital economy is inseparable from the scientific guidance and effective regulation of policies. This paper collected 794 digital economy policies at the national and provincial...
Proceedings Article

Unveiling the Advantages of Digitalization in Fine Art and Artistic Studio Research

Rafeah Legino, Muhammad Sukor Romat, Mohd Khairi Shamsudin
Digitalisation has profoundly impacted fine art and artistic studio research, offering a myriad of benefits that span the creative, preservation, distribution, and analytical realms. This paper explores the transformative effects of digital tools and technologies on the artistic process, enhancing creativity...

Analysis of Future Tourism Gaze Based on Virtual Technology

Research on Intention Perception and Identity in Brink Traveler

Yuanyuan Tan, Yang Langyue Yang
With the rapid development of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies, virtual tourism is becoming a novel way to experience tourism. From the perspective of semiotics, this paper defines the types of future virtual tourism symbols and tourists’ identity symbols in detail, and studies...

The Analysis of The Associative Memory Method in English Grammar Teaching

Yujie Huang
This paper discusses the effectiveness of applying the associative memory method in analyzing traditional English grammar teaching methods. Through literature review, experimental research, and teaching case analysis, integrating the associative memory method into English grammar teaching can effectively...

Combating Radicalism and Communicating Peace: A Case Study of the Deradicalization Process of Terrorism Impacted Area of Gunung Biru

Muhammad Khairil, Gemilang Bayu Ragil Saputra, Dyah Fitria Kartika Sari, Raisa Alatas
Deradicalization as an effort to eliminate the ideology of radicalism that has been ingrained in the people of Tamanjeka (Gunung Biru), including the families of suspected terrorists, must be a shared responsibility. Handling radicalization in conflict areas with radical understanding that grows from...

A Study of Corporate Sustainability Performance Prioritization Decision-Making based on A Four-Dimensional Evaluation Model

Jingyang Zhong, Shuyu Wu, Taixiang Tao, Xinru Ying, Minghao Chen, Xusheng Kang
This paper discusses how to evaluate the sustainable development of enterprises and constructs an evaluation model that includes four aspects: environment, society, corporate governance and economy. The model aims to guide enterprises to make correct development decisions under resource constraints,...

Leveraging Social Media: A Game-Changer for Modern Businesses

Aida Suhana Abdul Hamid, Wan Nor Hidayah Wan Affandi, Mohd Nasrul Faiz Abu Azal
Social media has revolutionized modern business, with influencers at the forefront, redefining marketing strategies through their ability to engage and persuade large audiences. Companies leveraging these influential voices can amplify brand messages, drive consumer behavior, and unlock growth opportunities...

Systematic Literature Review on the Implementation of Reading Workshop as a Strategy to Enhance Students’ Reading Interest

Nur Hikmah Wijaya, Gusti Yarmi, Apit Dulyapit
A reading workshop is an instructional approach that positions students at the center of literacy activities through mini lessons, independent or partner reading, and reflective sharing. While widely implemented in English-speaking countries, its application in diverse contexts such as Indonesia remains...
Proceedings Article

Research on the Review Method of Technical Architecture for Digital Power Grid Projects

Fengxi Gao, Dawei Ning, Xin He
In the current digital era, digital architecture management is of vital importance for enterprises to achieve efficient operation and innovation. It is a key link in the process of enterprise digital transformation. Its effective implementation can ensure that the digital projects of the enterprise are...
Proceedings Article

Ship-Collision Causation Model of the Grand Canal Based on Formal Concept Analysis

Zhirong Tan, Lingchen Bao, Tiancheng Wang
[Aim] It is essential to set up a simplified causation model in the Grand Canal so as to prevent ship-ship collision frequently. [Data] from year 2018 to 2022, 217 ship collision accidents retrieved from Suzhou Wujiang section. [Method] To apply a complex network model, a visibility graph algorithm could...

A values-Based Education Model Grounded in Local Wisdom: The Nyesek Weaving Tradition of Women in Maringkik Island

Sri Wahyuni
This study aims to develop a values-based education model grounded in local wisdom embedded in the nyesek (traditional weaving) practice of women in Maringkik island, East Lombok Regency. The study responds to the weakening intergenerational transmission of cultural values in coastal and marginalized...
Conference Abstract

P4.1 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Luca Zanoli*, Stefania Rastelli, Jean-Philippe Empana, Pierre Boutouyrie, Stephane Laurent, Pietro Castellino
Pages: 15 - 15
Background: Arterial stiffness is increased with chronic inflammatory disorders. The reduction of inflammation by immunomodulatory therapy is associated with a restoration of arterial function. Objectives: To determine whether carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV) is increased in subjects with...

The Evaluation of E-Learning in Logistics Distribution Practicum Courses Based on Students’ Future Orientation and Case Studies

Ares Albirru Amsal, Laela Susdiani
Logistics Distribution Practicum (LDP) is a course that plays an essential role in the industrial era 4.0. This course provides skills regarding the movement of goods and services relevant to today’s online buying and selling transactions. Thus, course learning can not be separated from the motivation...
Conference Abstract

P3.21 ASSOCIATIONS OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR AND ITS BINDING PROTEIN-2 AND 3 WITH BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN HYPERTENSIVE PERIMENOPAUSAL WOMEN

Agnieszka Olszanecka*, Kalina Kawecka-Jaszcz, Danuta Czarnecka
Pages: 15 - 15
IGFs and their binding proteins are increasingly recognized as important in understanding the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease. During the transition from premenopause to postmenopause, many women experience weight gain, hence we hypothesized that circulating growth hormones can play a role in...

Research on the performance evaluation of government venture capital fund based on factor analysis and DEA model

Hong-Mei Zhang, Ya-Zhong Chen, Zhe Wang
Pages: 15 - 20
According to the existing domestic and foreign research results as well as the characteristics of the guide fund, this paper constructs the index system of guide fund performance evaluation, selects the data of the part of the enterprises shared by the government guide venture capital fund and uses the...

A simulation study of outpatient scheduling with multiple providers and a single device

Xiao-Dan Wu, Mohammad T. Khasawneh, Dian-Min Yue, Ya-Nan Chu, Zhan-Ting Gao
Pages: 15 - 25
Effective outpatient appointment scheduling aims at reducing patient waiting time and operational costs, and improving resource utilization, especially given the stochastic nature of patient arrivals. Unlike many western developed countries, China faces challenges due to imperfect appointment systems...

Forecasting Direction of Trend of a Group of Analogous Time Series Using F-Transform and Fuzzy Natural Logic

Vilém Novák, Irina Perfilieva
Pages: 15 - 28
We present an idea to group time series according to similarity of their local trends and to predict future direction of the trend of all of them on the basis of forecast of only one representative. First, we assign to each time series an adjoint one, which consists of a sequence of the F1-transform...

A novel approach to the theory of Padé approximants

Christopher Athorne
Pages: 15 - 27
By associating polynomials and power series expansions with sln(C) modules we dscribe the theory of Padé approximants in terms of tensor products of representations and interpret their recurrence relations algebraically. The treatment links with the theory of Hirota derivatives and discrete integrable...

Generalised Symmetries and the Ermakov-Lewis Invariant

R. Goodall, P.G.L. Leach
Pages: 15 - 26
Generalised symmetries and point symmetries coincide for systems of first-order odinary differential equations and are infinite in number. Systems of linear first-order ordinary differential equations possess a generalised rescaling symmetry. For the sytem of first-order ordinary differential equations...

q-Euler numbers and polynomials associated with p-adic q-integrals

Taekyun Kim
Pages: 15 - 27
The main purpose of this paper is to present a systemic study of some families of multiple q-Euler numbers and polynomials. In particular, by using the q-Volkenborn integration on Zp, we construct p-adic q-Euler numbers and polynomials of higher order. We also define new generating functions of multiple...

The Mediating Role of Management Accounting Information and Organizational Culture Between Organizational Learning and Performance

Nguyen Bich LIEN, Pham Tra LAM, Luong Duc THUAN
Research purpose This study focuses on the mediating role of management accounting information (MAI) and organizational culture in the relationship between organizational learning (OL) and organizational performance. Research motivation The relationship between OL and organizational performance has...

How Does Beliefs Work as a Barrier Affecting Consumer’s Attitude Towards Luxury Brand’s Consumption

Huaiyue Yun
Consumer beliefs act as barrier towards purchasing luxurious and prominent brands among consumers. In recent decades, China has experienced significant growth in the consumption of luxury goods and services attributable to consumer beliefs. Our research focuses on consumer beliefs enhancing the consumption...

Solutions of Burgers, Reynolds, and Navier–Stokes Equations via Stochastic Perturbations of Inviscid Flows

Yuri E. Gliklikh
Pages: 15 - 29
We show that a certain stochastic perturbation of the flow of perfect incompressible fluid under some special external force on the flat n-dimensional torus yields a solution of Navier–Stokes equation without external force in the tangent space at unit of volume preserving diffeomorphism group. If that...
Proceedings Article

Novel Training Methods Based ANN for the Consumed Energy Forecasting

Arwa ben farhat, adnen cherif
Artificial Neural Networks have demonstrated best effectiveness and excellent scheduling capabilities in realizing many purposes like recognition, clustering, classification, management and even prediction. For this reason, we have used RBF based Artificial NN for the dynamic forecasting of load and...

Percent Material Learning Design Using Book Arrangement Context for Class V Students

Amy Arimbi, Cecil Hiltrimartin
This study aims to produce a learning trajectory to help students understand the concept of percent uses the context of the arrangement of books for class V. This research is based on the PMRI which associated with 2013 curriculum learning. The method used in this research is design research type validation...

Art Norms Under The “Ancient Egyptian Dynasty”

Chen Ying
The ancient Egyptian civilization has a history of five thousand years since its birth, during which the art forms developed unique characteristics. In essence, ancient Egyptian art served the pharaohs and a few nobles, existed in every aspect of social life, and played the role of praising the dynasty,...

How Far the Psychoeducation can Build Family Resilience for the Brides in the City of Bandung

Yuli Aslamawati, Rodliyah Khuza’i, Kiki Zakiah, Chairiawaty Chairiawaty
This study was entitled “How far the psychoeducation can build family resilience for the brides in the city of Bandung “ which becomes the government’s attention to create a strong and prosperous family. The data at the Religious Courts of Bandung City show 5,415 divorce lawsuits throughout 2017, of...

Changes to the Art Function of Angklung Sered Balandongan Before and After Indonesian Independence

Agus Ahmad W, Juju Masunah, Tati Narawati, Rita Milyartini
The purpose of writing this article is to describe the results of research on changes in the function of angklung in Tasikmalaya, West Java, before and after Indonesian independence. The research method uses ethnography. Data were collected through interviews with angklung figures, observations of angklung...

A Research on Problems of Use of Social Capital in the Field of Natural Resources Based on Public Policies

Yuqi Yang
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is one of the important models for attracting social capital. The joint investment in public products and services by the government and social capital is conducive to reducing the burden of government debt and preventing and resolving financial risks. The central and...

Employees Motivation Mechanism in Fast Moving Consumer Goods Industry—Case of Procter & Gamble

Jia Chen
In order to improve company’s performances that allow the company to some extent avoid risks in marketing changes, enterprises need to find approaches to innovate their management, intending to make employees maximize their commitment to organization and work. Therefore, the employees incentive mechanism...

Analysis on Changing Trends in China’s & U.S.’s Economies and Potential Benefits for Post-COVID Recovery

Yiwen Sun
An unprecedented scale of lockdown has been generated in the world by the highly contagious virus, COVID-19. Consequently, the economies are highly impaired, since businesses are closed, firms stop the productions, and global trade is constrained. The pandemic is challenging the formerly existing economic...