CORRUPTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BASED ON STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS
The effects of corruption in urban development and urban affairs management in several south Asian countries are examined through a series of specific, distinctive, and provocative cases for which the data is more readily available. The stories and themes provide a starting point for analyzing corruption as a symptom and factor of underdevelopment,...
By Yanan Fan, Mohammad Heydari, Mahdiye Saeidi, Kin Keung Lai, Jiahui Yang, Xinyu Cai, Ying Chen
APPLICATION OF HYBRID SFLA AND ACO ALGORITHM TO OMEGA PLATE FOR DRILLING PROCESS PLANNING AND COST MANAGEMENT
Tool traveling and tool switching time constitute almost seventy percent (70%) of the total timeconsumed in drilling process. This fact that 70% of the total time is nonproductive and does not add any value to the job, grabs attention of the researchers and the industrialist for optimization. A literature on drilling process revealed that very few ...
By Mehmood Nasir, Muhammad Umer, Umer Asgher
ANALYSIS OF COAL RESERVES WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR UNDERGROUND EXPLOITATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
The issues addressed in this paper are dedicated to the balancing and analysis of coal reserves for the system of underground exploitation in the Republic of Serbia, both in active mines – deposits and in prospective deposits for activation in terms of production. The basic message emphasizes the importance of coal as the leading domestic ene...
By Zorica Ivković, Dražana Tošić, Dejan Dramlić
STRATEGY OPTIMIZATION FOR RESPONDING TO PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND RESIDUAL RISKS CONSIDERING COST AND TIME DIMENSIONS IN PETROCHEMICAL PROJECTS
Risk management throughout the project life cycle, from the initial phase beginning to the final phase, ended continuously and dynamically, is one of the basic requirements for the success of any project oriented organization. To effectively identify and manage risks at all stages of the project, careful selection must be made at all levels of the ...
By Asl Maryam Tabatabay, Asl Saeedeh Tabababay
GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROGENESIS OF OLIGOCENE DACITES FROM THE CENTRAL BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA WITH INSIGHT IN THE POSTCOLLISIONAL TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF CENTRAL DINARIDIC OPHIOLITE BELT
Magmatic rocks of post-Late Eocene magmatic formation are widespread in the Sava segment of SavaVardar suture zone and adjoin areas. The rocks formed as a response to transpressional-transtensional tectonic activity preceded by the Cretaceous-Eocene compression of the Internal Dinarides and Tisia Unit as fragments of Eurasian continental lithospher...
By Zehra Salkić, Boško Lugović, Elvir Babajić
RECYCLING OF WASTE SLUDGE FROM WWTP “GORIĆ” VALJEVO USING THE PROCESS OF STABILIZATION AND SOLIDIFICATION
The efficiency of wastewater treatment is not only measured by the quality of treated wastewater, but also by the efficiency of treatment and permanent disposal of sludge that is separated. In addition to harmless, the sludge also contains hazardous substances that are released from wastewater during treatment. This work aims to obtain a neutral an...
By Zoranka Malešević, Milica Đeković-Šević, Mirjana Jovović
THERMAL COMFORT DEFINED BY UTCI FOR THE MONTH AUGUST OF 2017 IN THE CITY OF BIJELJINA
Knowledge of the thermal comfort of an area is of increasing importance when planning space, tourism, recreation and the health of the population that lives or is currently located there. Due to the great anthropogenic changes of nature, the temperature is rising, which is expressed especially in urban environments. The impact of temperature rise i...
By Dijana Đurić
PETROGRAPHY AND MINERAL CHEMISTRY OF OLIGOCENE SHOSHONITIC DACITES FROM THE CENTRAL BOSNIA
Postorogenic volcanic rocks of different Tertiary ages are very common in the Sava-Vardar Zone of the Dinarides and in the southeastern part of adjoing Pannonian Basin. South of the Sava-Vardar Zone, in central Bosnia, Tertiary volcanic rocks occur within ophiolite sequences and genetically related sedimentary formations of the Dinaride Ophiolite Z...
By Zehra Salkić, Boško Lugović, Elvir Babajić
APPLICATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
Freshwater water resources are not inexhaustible [1]. In recent decades, more and more facts point to this statement from the European Charter for Water. Uncontrolled drinking water interventions, losses in water supply and climate change indicate the problem of sufficient quantities of drinking water [2]. Looking at this problem, it is hard to bel...
By Sanel Buljubašić
NEW SPECIES IN THE ARACHNOFAUNA OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FROM THE PROTECTED HABITAT OF GROMIŢELJ, VELINO SELO
According to data given by [1], 165 spider species from 27 families and 103 genera are known in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. So far in B&H, according to [1] a total of 11 species have been registered from Fam.Aranidae and 2 species from genus Araneus; a total of 11 species from Fam.Thomisidae; a total of 11 species from Fam.Lycosida...
By Mihajlo Stanković, Milenko Ćurĉić