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The Ulugh Beg Madrasah in Samarkand is a prominent scientific and educational institution of Central Asia. The construction of the madrasah was initiated in the 15th century by Ulugh Beg, the Timurid ruler and astronomer. The madrasah played a great role in the development of astronomy, mathematics, and Islamic studies. This article discusses the h...

By Mavzuna Mukhiddinova, Valisher Sapayev, Manzura Yakubova, Maqsad Maytakubov, Dildora Agzamova, Pardaxol Haydarova, Zukhrobiddin Olimov

Sentiment analysis has come out as an important activity in natural language processing (NLP) applications whose data analysis is in high demand at present in the modern world. The BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) algorithm has proved to be extremely efficient when it comes to sentiment analysis tasks, and its potentia...

By Alaa A. El-Demerdash, Nahla B. Abdel- Hamid, Amira Y. Haikal

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

The combination of digital tools and Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an innovative force in the field of architecture and construction management studies. These technologies offer the students a more practical and engaging learning experience, which is more reflective of the practices in the industry. Through the integration of BIM and other...

By Zafar Matniyazov, Zilola Rakhmatillaeva, Mirkomil Gudalov, Tolqin Irgashev, Munira Umarova, Khusniddin Ruziyev, Sevara Berdimurotova, Gulnoz Murotova

The study is an empirical study that examines the factors of employee engagement in the organized retailing sector of Bangalore, India. Since the industry is experiencing a rapid digitalization and high employee turnover, it is essential to understand what organizational and technological factors lead to workforce commitment. An organized survey wa...

By S. Varoodhini, Jalaja Anilkumar, Richa Das, T. Bharathi, S. Ramesh Babu, Arshiya Anjum, S. Mahabub Basha

The paper examines the impact of online communities, learning environment, family harmony, and health habits, and their effects on student resilience and work-life balance in post-pandemic Kerala. It also studies the mediation effect of resilience between these factors and academic adaptability, as well as well-being. A mixed-method sequential desi...

By Bobby Pudukaden, A. Martin Jayaraj

Introduction: The 6G world requires connected intelligence, but there is a crucial paradox between the standards of Large Language Model (LLM) and edge constraints. The premium devices have up to 6-12GB of DRAM, whereas the typical 175B models need 350GB of storage, which is 30 times that of the premium version.  Literature Survey: It has been...

By Reji K Kollinal, Mariya T Cheeran

An environment that is characterised by a high rate of technological change, short product life cycle, and fluctuating market demand demands a high level of technology, and therefore, the conventional project management approaches may no longer be effective. This paper analyzes how agile project management strategies can be used to support cross-fu...

By M.N. Prabadevi, P.A. Mary Auxilia, B. Jeyaprabha, N. Zeenath Zarina, M. Menaka

The aim of the research is to assess the applicability of robotics and automation technologies to enhance safety performance and operational efficiency in mining operations in surface, underground, and coal mining settings. A mixed-methods and systematic approach was embraced, which involved the secondary data through peer-reviewed publications, in...

By Parvindar Kaur Chhabda, Arvind Kumar Saxena

The stability of smart grids (SG) plays a critical role in improving the stability of power supply, particularly when system failures or sensor breakdowns could occur and result in a lack of input data. This paper provides a new method of prediction of smart grid consistency by using a Gradient Policy prediction model, which is based on reinforceme...

By S. Mahendran, B. Gomathy