March 2020

  1. Prof. Bele, S.B.
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    Soft computing also known Computational Intelligence is a term applied to a field within Computer Science which is characterized by the use of inexact solution. It is also deals with approximate models & gives solutions to complex real life problems. Soft computing is tolerant of impression, uncertainty, and partial truth. The basic role of soft computing is the human mind. Soft computing is totally based on techniques like Fuzzy logic, Genetic algorithms, Artificial Neural Network, Machine learning & Expert system, Evolutionary computation (EC), Probabilistic reasoning (PR). Now it becomes a major research & study area in automatic control engineering. Also used successfully in many domestic, commercial & industrial applications. The techniques & application areas of soft computing will continue to expand. This paper gives an overview of the current state of soft computing techniques & compared to traditional hard techniques.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    2830
  2. Zakaria Mowafy Emam, Sherif Ahmed Swar, Ahmed Hassan Elthakaby, Hany Mohamed Elgohary and Sara Emad Mohamed Fawzy
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    Zakaria Mowafy Emam, Sherif Ahmed Swar, Ahmed Hassan Elthakaby, Hany Mohamed Elgohary and Sara Emad Mohamed Fawzy

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    2876
  3. Ikelegbe, Samuel
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    The study was designed to identify the perceptive views of lecturers on team teaching for effective instructional delivery in Office Technology and Management (OTM) programmes. The forty (40) lecturers in OTM programmes in the three Polytechnics in Delta State formed the population for the study. The study was a survey research design. Two questions which were validated by three experts were used for the study. The questionnaires were subjected to reliability test using Cronbach Alpha formula which yielded 0.87 and 0.79 respectively. The questionnaires were analyzed using mean and standard deviation while the hypotheses for the study were analyzed using t-test statistics. The study found that lecturers perceive team teaching as a means of enhancing effective teaching and as a collaborative problem solving technique. It was recommended among others that, institutions of higher learning should embrace team teaching as it reduces the workload of lecturers, and also help in mentoring newly employed and facilitate professional development.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    2928
  4. Dr. Shalini Tewari, Dr. Ashutosh K. Tripathi and Dr. Swapnil Singhai
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    Diarrhea is a condition, where watery stool are passed in excess, several times a day through rectum. This disease when untreated gradually leads to mild to severe dehydration, which in turn adversely affects children & is the major concern of mortality in children. In Ayurveda, it can be compared with a disease Atisara which is characterized by mala Atisarana through Guda is called as Atisara. This is a disease characterized by Atidrava Mala Pravritti due to Vimarga Gamana of Udaka from Udakavahasrotas to the Annavaha and Purishavaha Srotas. It is caused by the influence of Purishavaha Sroato Dusti. Essential factor in this condition is the abnormal rapid passage of food materials mixed with fluid drawn from the whole body through the Mahasrotas due to vitiation of Ahara Parinamakara Bhavas and due to increased peristalsis. A male patient for the complaints of Atisara like dravamalavega (diarrohea lasting for more than 2 weeks), Jwara (moderate T-1010F to 1030F), Vivarnata (moderate), Udara Shoola (continuous moderate pain), Trishna (moderate-drinks poorly), Kshudhahani (appetite decreased), Daurbalya (weakness), Nidralpata (reduced sleep) is treated with combination of herbal, potent, safe, economical & effectively accessible Anti-diarrheal drugs from natural sources like Sanjeevani Vati 62.5mg, Kutaj Churna & Bilvamagaj Churna 1gm with curd two times a day after food for a period of 7 days. After treatment, a significant relief in sign and symptoms was found.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    2957
  5. Djainuddin Maggasingang and Abdul Hamid
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    A manager’s leadership style will definitely influence working motivation and automatically encourage the performance of the employees. The purpose of this study was to figure out (1) the leadership style found in Mandala Finance of Majene branch office; (2) employees’ motivation in working for Mandala Finance of Majene, and (3) whether there is the influence of leadership style on employee motivation of Mandala Finance of Majene. This study used qualitative and quantitative approaches that describe some phenomena of leadership style and working motivation as well as the influence of leadership on motivation found in Mandala Finance of Majene. Research sample was 37 employees. Data analysis technique used in this study was Smail & Huberman’s interactive model (dalam Sodiyono 2012). (1). Of three leadership styles studied here, showed that most of the respondents agreed with the democratic leadership style as the most appropriate one used in Mandala Finance of Majene. (2) Five items used as questions related to motivation indicators have inferred that most of the respondents have high working motivation as a result of democratic leadership style application in Mandala Finance of Majene. (3) The influence of leadership style on employee’s motivation in Mandala Finance of Majene has been categorized as quite well. Study results show that through t.test, the t.count was 6.788 and t.table was 2.026. When being compared between t.count and t.table at significance level of 5% thus t.count(6.788) > t.table (2.026), means that Ha was accepted and Ho was rejected. Therefore, the study result reveals that the leadership style has positive influence on the employee working motivation in Mandala Finance of Majene.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    2963
  6. Mustapha Sada and Surajo Aminu
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    The study investigated the difference in academic performance of Islamic studies students taught using activity-based teaching strategy and those taught using traditional method of teaching in senior secondary schools in Katsina Metropolis. One objective and one corresponding research question as well as one hypothesis were formulated to guide the researcher.A quasi experimental pre-test, post-test design was used for the study. The study sampled 118 out of a total population of 12,169 of Islamic studies students from tworandomly selected Senior Secondary schools (SS II). The study subjects in the experimental group were taught a variety of concepts that were designed to enhance cognitive and intellectual abilities; the group was also exposed to concepts designed to promote psychomotor skills acquisition. This group was taught through the use of activity-based teaching strategy. The control group was taught the same content using the traditional method for a period of six weeks. Two instruments were developed for data collection; “Islamic Studies Performance Test” (ISPT) which was designed to measure cognitive and intellectual aspect of learning and the “Observation Rating Scale” (ORS) which was designed to measure and evaluate psychomotor skills acquisition. T-test for independent samples was used to test the hypothesis raised in the study using SPSS package at 0.05 of significance level. The finding of the study revealed that the use of activity-based teaching strategy is more effective in enhancing students’ mastery of Islamic studies topics at senior secondary schools than the use of teacher-centred traditional methodology. Based on this finding, it was recommended that the teacher should employ the use of activity-based teaching strategy in enhancing mastery of Islamic studies topics amongst students in our senior secondary schools.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    2991
  7. Dr. Payal Gonde, Dr. Vineeta Singh and Dr. Abdulazim Junaidi
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    Coronavirus outbreak has affected thousands of people in at least 186 countries which has impacted the cancer care delivery system apart from affecting the overall health system adversely. Cancer patients are more susceptible to coronavirus infection than individuals without cancer as they are in an immunosuppressive state because of the malignancy and anticancer treatment. Countries must contain the foci of infection, isolate, test, treat and trace to control the coronavirus pandemic. There is a paucity of information on novel coronavirus infection and its impact on cancer patients and cancer care providers. To date, there is no scientific guideline regarding management of cancer patients in a background of coronavirus outbreak.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3000
  8. Nihal Arda AKYILDIZ
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    Today, the increasing population of the elderly in the demographic structure and planning and policies aiming to meet their needs have become an important issue all over the world. The economic, social and physical limitations and inadequacies that occur with old age affect both the social life and active participation of the elderly individuals and their relatives in different areas. Improvements concerning this population group; will affect the social, economic and social welfare levels of the current population, and will support social sustainability by increasing the welfare levels of future generations. The 'development plans' programmed to meet social demands, along with the policies that guide the development of the country, also set out the service targets for the changing population structure. The five-year development plans prepared by the Ministry of Development are strategies and policies targeting the country's developments in social, cultural and economic fields. Eleven development plans, covering strategic plans have been prepared and implemented since 1963. All institutional and structural arrangements are provided by taking into consideration the social life and demographic structure within the scope of Development Plans; and sustainable social, environmental and economic development goals are also set. The aim of the study is to show the change of the policies that is foreseen for the elderly population and progress of the development plans that will meet the needs of the country and ensure its social welfare over the years with a social sustainability perspective. The method for creating the study was examining how the elderly population policies for each five-year period changed over the years by analyzing of all development plans. In this context, the study aims to contribute to the direction in which policies aiming to increase the social welfare and economic life participation of the elderly population should be handled in the context of social sustainability.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3001
  9. Dr. Rashmi Mehta
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    Today, the increasing Organization can afford many types of losses but facing losses caused due to financial crises is costlier. Financial Crises leads to financial instability within the organization. the consequences of financial crises may cause disastrous results for the organization. Financial Crises is very common within any organization but this issue is rarely discussed. Taking a track record of occurrence of various financial crises that leads to winding up of organization our research work is based two major causes of financial crises. Keeping the cause in mind various drives were identified and questionnaire was prepared to analysis the level of effect of any drive that causes financial crises. The paper basically highlights the major and minor reason which leads to financial crises in organization.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3019