COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND CULTURAL FUNCTIONS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN TASHKENT
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
ANALYZING THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN INFLUENCING POLICY CHANGE IN POST-COLONIAL UZBEKISTAN
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
HEALTHCARE DATA EXCHANGE IN THE ERA OF BLOCKCHAIN AND AI: A SURVEY ON METHODS, CHALLENGES, AND ARCHITECTURES
Background: Interoperability, privacy, and the background of healthcare information are significant issues in the healthcare industry, mainly because of the fragmentation of the data. Conventional solutions are not secure, transparent, and accurate enough to share data effectively. Purpose: The purpose of the study is to examine how blockchain and ...
By K. Deepthika, Dr. I. Bhuvaneshwarri
THE FACULTYMAX MODEL FOR ENHANCING FACULTY PERFORMANCE AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Academic excellence is highly valued by faculty performance. The conventional faculty review systems tend to fail to give a holistic evaluation of faculty input in teaching, research, and service. FacultyMax Model is a multidimensional framework presented in this paper to improve the performance of the faculty based on the data analysis, incessant ...
By Abdusamiev Dilmurod Abdugani Ugli, Mamajonov Dilshodbek Adxamovich, Ortikov Elyor Abdumajidovich, Bekmirzayev Mirjalol Xusanboy Ugli, Abdullayeva Shakhnoza Anvarovna
CNN - GA - DRIVEN ADAPTIVE OPTICAL COMMUNICATION FRAMEWORK FOR LOW-LATENCY FIBER TRANSMISSION
The growing need to improve the speed and quality of communication networks currently discussed in this paper is motivated by the uncontrolled increase in the world data traffic. Although fiber optic is essentially well placed to satisfy this requirement, it has long term problems like scattering, distortion nonlinearity and oscillating noise. The ...
By Alyaa Ali Hameed, Ibrahim Khalil Sileh, Saad Mohsen Hazzaa
DESIGNING THE EDUGROWTH MODEL TO OPTIMIZE STUDENT SUCCESS AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
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
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES: FROM ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE TO MODERN ENGINEERING
The history of architecture has been molded with the development in modes of construction, reflecting the social, economic, and technological advancement of different civilizations. This paper discusses the chronological development of the various methods of construction from ancient architecture to modern engineering and cites some key milestones ...
By Nodir Karimov, Maman Sarybaev, Aynazar Kaipnazarov, Nematjan Djumageldiev, Rustem Reymbaev, Fariza Kholdarova
INFLUENCE AND PREDICTION OF SINTERED AGGREGATE SIZE DISTRIBUTION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF LIGHTWEIGHT ALKALI-ACTIVATED CONCRETE
The most effective method for mitigating the adverse environmental impacts of traditional concrete involves substituting cement and natural aggregate with waste and byproduct resources. Utilizing sintered lightweight aggregate (fly ash) in geopolymer concrete emerges as an efficient solution for managing and disposing of significant amounts of fly ...
By Pushpendra Singh Palash, Priyanka Dhurvey
OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHM OF PUBLIC SERVICE FACILITIES LAYOUT IN EARTHQUAKE-STRICKEN AREAS BASED ON SA ALGORITHM
The environment in earthquake-stricken areas is complex and changeable. The optimization of public service facility layout usually involves multiple objectives, such as maximizing coverage, minimizing service distance, optimizing resource allocation, etc. The coupling conflict between these objectives weakens the functions of public service facilit...
By Wang Feifei
THE IMPACT OF GEOLOGY ON ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN MINING OPERATIONS
Both biological populations and the terrain suffer greatly from mining. Mining activities upset plant communities, and the habitats that result from the mining become depleted, creating an extremely difficult environment for the growth of plants. The mining leaves behind nutrient-deficient sandy spoils that are hostile to plants, and methods of rec...
By Arasuraja Ganesan, Priya Sethuraman, Sundara Balamurugan