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Ethno-touristic sites must be conserved to preserve the cultural heritage and historical identity of the people. Documenting these sites is easier with enhanced digital technology, which provides faster and new ways of documenting, conserving, and managing tourism. Digital technology such as 3D scanning, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR)...

By Khayrinisa Yunuskhodjaeva, Umida Almatova, Nodir Karimov, Surayyo Khaydarova, Shakhnoza Jalolova, Akramov Bahodir, Ibragimjan Toshmatov

Careful control of the structural makeup of urban places is necessary to maintain their distinctive character while advancing sustainability. A successful approach to this problem is striking a balance between homogeneity and variability in order to provide an urban landscape that is both coherent and dynamic. In the past, homogeneity—which i...

By Israa Al-Janabi, Sarmad Jawad, Zahraa Ahmed Al-Mammori, Fatin. H ALaaraji, Doaa Hazim Aziz, Ghadeer H Abbas

The research focuses on incorporating Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) methods into Oracle APEX to enhance the context, semantics, and accurateness of responses given by AI assistants in enterprise applications. We developed a fully integrated, low-latency RAG system tailored for Oracle’s low-code framework by embedding dense semantic sea...

By Srikanth Reddy Keshireddy

The construction sector has embraced approaches toward sustainability by incorporating green certification frameworks such as IGBC, BREEAM, and LEED. However, the understanding of these systems poses a problem in terms of developing economies along with their economic feasibility within a cost-benefit analysis and ROI perspective over time. This st...

By Sherjon Sherjonov, Ozodbek Nematov, Gulchekhra Razzokova, Gaybullaev Otabek, Maftunaxon Yakubjonova, Dilafruz Karshiboyeva, Kamala Kodirova, Dilfuza Abdullayeva

Food security priorities in the nations focus on elements of production of fishes and animals which are crucial elements in the food chains of life. Other countries of the world make every effort to secure the availability of these goods to their citizens and this is achieved by either manufacturing them locally, or in cases where they have no capa...

By Majid Abed Hamza, Isam Abdul Khudhur Saud, Raad Idan Obaid

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

This research illustrates the use of philological analytical strategies to trace the Latin variants in Middle Ages and early Renaissance manuscripts. By concentrating on the variants, the investigation tries to find out how Latin changed during the period with the help of linguistic forms of the non, conformist which differ from the classical norms...

By Dinora Ibodullayeva, Nafosat Urokova, Nasiba Sabirova, Otabek Fayzulloev, Nazira Kurbanova, Qahramon Toxsanov, Zarnigor Sobirova, Nigina Aliboyeva

Urban infrastructure, especially smart bridges, is growing rapidly, requiring effective solutions to ensure structural integrity. Conventional Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems have limitations in scalability, speed, and accuracy. This paper presents a new edge-enabled digital twin platform for real-time SHM of smart bridges, combining IoT...

By Nidhi Mishra, Aakansha Soy

This paper outlines the design and development of a blockchain-secured pharmaceutical supply chain traceability system that uses IoT and cloud computing to overcome the major problems in pharmaceutical manufacturing, including counterfeiting, fraud, and regulatory compliance. The system consists of IoT equipment, such as RFID tags, environmental se...

By Sapna Bawankar, Roohee Khan, Sindhusaranya Balraj

The study will be conducted to complement the diagnosis of proximal caries lesions that are difficult to improve due to their location between the teeth, as shown in Near-Infrared Light Transillumination (NILT) photographs. It was proposed to enhance caries detection with a semantic segmentation model based on YOLOv11, which is more specific in det...

By Asma Alatawi, Wdaee Alhalabi, Hani Nassar, Arwa Basbrain, Hattan Jamalellail, Mohammed Alsadat