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It presents a dynamic model of inventory management of the deteriorating items with time-sensitive demand and variable holding costs. The model is used to solve the problem in industries where demand is seasonal or because of other external conditions, like weather or market conditions. A two-tier inventory model is implemented as a way of minimizi...

By Prashant Sharma, Birendra Kumar Chauhan, Gajraj Singh

Efficient document streaming requires robust preprocessing and semantic modeling to handle noise, redundancy, and morphological variations in large-scale text data. Existing stemming and document processing techniques often fail to preserve contextual relevance, leading to reduced classification and retrieval performance. In a bid to overcome this ...

By K. Ranjit Kumar, S. Thirumaran

Micro-expressions (MEs) are involuntary facial expressions, short-lived (usually between 1/5 and 1/25 seconds), and important in the application of security, psychological tests, and forensics. The MEs are however difficult to identify because it occur quickly and also involve little movement of the muscles. The paper presents an Enhanced Micro-Exp...

By P. Surekha, P. Vidya Sagar, G. Ramesh

A survey of the various styles of architecture used in the construction of religious buildings in Central Asia, with particular emphasis on historical, cultural, and technological values. Through archaeological and historical evidence, this study investigates how local craftsmanship integrated with external influence in developing some of the iconi...

By Alisher Doniyorov, Nodir Karimov, Sirojbek Bakhtiyarov, Zaynab Abidova, Inessa Morkhova, Anargul Kaldibekova, Otabek Yusupov, Alisher Muminov

This research strives to explore the impact of technological advancements which have transformed logistics services in Saudi Arabia in line with Vision 2030 goals. It examines key technologies viz. Big Data, Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain, autonomous vehicles and drones etc. which have enhanced operational efficiency, reduced costs and improv...

By Mohammed Ibrahim Alattas

This research delves into the intricate relationship between environmental characteristics and livestock distribution in Al-Manathira district, Iraq. The study evaluates the influence of natural factors such as land topography, soil fertility, water resource availability, and climatic conditions on the spatial patterns of livestock species, includi...

By Rusul Z. Almudhafar, Safaa M. Almudhafar, Basim A. Almayahi

Green building technologies (GBTs) have advanced significantly, as a result of the advantages to society, economy, and environment. It might lead to more environmentally friendly growth, considering climate change. The primary goal of GBTs is to utilize water, energy, and other resources sparingly in a balanced manner. Green buildings (GBs) have ad...

By Anshul Jain, K. Ananda Babu

The medieval period was a time of great architectural innovation, largely due to structural design and material technology advances. From roughly the 5th through the 15th century, new ways in constructing buildings greatly impacted the current face of Europe and the Middle East. Some of these innovations included the invention and use of pointed ar...

By Dilfuza Teshabaeva, Makhliyo Umarova, Nodira Babadjanova, Malokhat Pulatova, Akhrarkul Pardaev, Otabek Khidirov, Shirinoy Kamolova, Zarina Turabayeva

In many different manufacturing techniques, additive manufacturing technologies have proven to be quite useful for developing a prototype model in wide range of applications. In that technique, Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is one of the concern favorite methods used in industries, because it can create complex structures at a low cost.  FDM...

By M Prasath, P.S Sampath, C Saravanan, R Gokul, J Hari Prakash

September 2024 Original scientific article Environment
IOT USE IN A FARMING AREA TO MANAGE WATER CONVEYANCE

Agriculture is the most advanced civilian profession. However, farmers in India continue to use traditional agricultural supervision approaches, resulting in water failure problems. Currently, Automatic irrigation systems using humidity detectors, rain sensors, and temperature sensors are used for effectively managing water in an agricultural field...

By G.K Monica Nandini