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Uzbekistan is a country in the post-colonial environment of Central Asia, which has undergone a stage of rigid isolationism before passing to the stage of authoritarian modernization. This article examines how social movements have been changing to affect policy change in this particular geopolitical region. However, the traditional position regard...

By Mirkomil Gudalov, Nemat Kushvaktov, Dilrabo Quvvatova, Elvina Azimova, Nafisa Samatova, Aynur Yeshmuratova, Rustamjon Khudayberdiyev, Umida Usmonova

Diagnosing critical conditions like Acute Liver Failure (ALF), Methanol Toxicity (MT), Alcohol Poisoning (AP), and Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is difficult due to similar symptoms and complex interdependent metabolism, often resulting in delayed and incorrect diagnoses in historic clinical practice. We present a hybrid machine learning framework in...

By S. Ramadoss, A. Kumaravel

In the process of multi-party collaborative data sharing, the power grid supply chain system often faces security risks such as data islands, privacy leakage and tampering risks. It is urgent to establish a security management mechanism that takes into account efficiency and credibility. To this end, this study proposes a power grid supply chain da...

By You Wen, Mingjun Tang, Yijun Yang, Hong Luo

The EduGrowth model will maximize student success and academic achievement through a combination of individualized learning approaches, student service, and student data-based decision-making. The paper discusses the main aspects of the model and its implementation in learning institutions. It emphasizes the need to customize learning strategies ac...

By Najmitdinov Akhadkhon Khamitdkhanovich, Ibragimov Ulmas Rakhmanovich, Azizov Azizbek Sabitkhanovich, Dadajon Dadabayev Rustamovich, Abdumutalliev Abdulakhad Abdusamad ugli

This paper provides a comparative evaluation of the environmental and cultural roles in residential forms in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, focusing on the conflict between the traditional low-density "Mahalla" residential areas and modern high-density buildings. As Tashkent rapidly urbanizes vertically, assessing the trade-offs between social cohesion and ...

By Tatiana Kharitonova, Ksenia Merekalova, Alexander Tikhonov, Shavkat Sharipov, Dilfuza Shabbazova, Samidullo Elmurodov, Munisa Bekmukhamedova, Ulugbek Eshqarayev

Artificial Intelligence (AI) software has enormous potential to remain a versatile teaching tool that is of great interest to academicians and educators. This qualitative case study was intending to apply AI in foreign language teaching. It bridged a research gap by examining the potential applications, benefits and drawbacks of this novel method. ...

By Dhina Suresh, S Prasath, M Praneesh, K Sathishkumar, Gulnora Gulyamova, Sayanika Deka Sarma, P Dharmendra Kumar

Even though agriculture is now one of the most technologically advanced civilian industries, there is still a big gap between the innovations that are available and how they are actually put into practice, particularly in areas where traditional supervision methods are predominant. This study looks at how farmers' ability to implement precision agr...

By Shoira Bobomuratova, Kurbonalijon Zokirov, Najimiddin Jumakulov, G'ofur Allamuratov, Oybek Ulugbekov, Muhabbat Mullajonova, Avazbek Turdunov

The study explores how Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems can enhance value chain performance in the dairy manufacturing sector. The paper aims to evaluate the role of ERP-based enhancements in integrating processes, improving efficiency, and coordinating resources to create value along the value chain. The study uses an analytical research...

By Khaled Jamal Fadhel

This paper explores the connections between knowledge management (KM), digital literacy (DL), organizational culture (OC) and digital transformation (DT). It investigates the role of KM on the usage of DL and OC and how both are interplaying determinants of successful digital change. To examine these relationships, the study conducted a path analys...

By Rehmat Shah, Muhammad Naeem Sarwar, Saba Hanif, Zubair Younas

The research paper discusses the history of mining technology and the way it has contributed enormously to the advancement of the degree of environmental sustainability and safety in the mining industry. The paper will discuss the key technological developments in the mining sector, including automation, artificial intelligence, robotization, and e...

By Sobirjon Bazarov, Sardor Norboyev, Ulugbek Kosimov, Yayra Kasimova, Munisabonu Tursunboyeva, Lobar Bakhramova, Matyakubov Maqsad