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Pembuatan Website E-Commerce Penjualan Barang Untuk Perusahaan PT. X Dengan Fitur Data Mining Generalize Sequential Pattern
PT. X is a company that sell cars and car\u27s spare parts by retail that use brick and mortar as base. PT. X want to make e-commerce website with hope that the website will help them expanding their market area for facing the rivalry with similar companies.The website poses online market feature that will help the users make their purchase and tracking their transaction they have done, users are divided into two category users and admin, admin are the PT. X promoting and selling their goods, while the users are the one who purchase through the website. This web is scripted using PHP, Ajax, and JavaScript, and user MySQL for creating the database. The development is done using notepad++ software.The data mining feature is based on generalize sequential pattern algorithm, where this feature is used to analyze the customers purchase behaviors and patterns by finding the connection between sold items based on time. Data is processed using the algorithm resulting frequent item sets that will turn into association rules in form of generalize sequential pattern table
Excitation and decay of projectile-like fragments formed in dissipative peripheral collisions at intermediate energies
Projectile-like fragments (PLF:15<=Z<=46) formed in peripheral and
mid-peripheral collisions of 114Cd projectiles with 92Mo nuclei at E/A=50 MeV
have been detected at very forward angles, 2.1 deg.<=theta_lab<=4.2 deg.
Calorimetric analysis of the charged particles observed in coincidence with the
PLF reveals that the excitation of the primary PLF is strongly related to its
velocity damping. Furthermore, for a given V_PLF*, its excitation is not
related to its size, Z_PLF*. For the largest velocity damping, the excitation
energy attained is large, approximately commensurate with a system at the
limiting temperatureComment: 5 pages, 6 figure
Fragment Isospin as a Probe of Heavy-Ion Collisions
Isotope ratios of fragments produced at mid-rapidity in peripheral and
central collisions of 114Cd ions with 92Mo and 98Mo target nuclei at E/A = 50
MeV are compared. Neutron-rich isotopes are preferentially produced in central
collisions as compared to peripheral collisions. The influence of the size (A),
density, N/Z, E*/A, and Eflow/A of the emitting source on the measured isotope
ratios was explored by comparison with a statistical model (SMM). The
mid-rapidity region associated with peripheral collisions does not appear to be
neutron-enriched relative to central collisions.Comment: 12 pages including figure
Interplay of initial deformation and Coulomb proximity on nuclear decay
Alpha particles emitted from an excited projectile-like fragment (PLF*)
formed in a peripheral collision of two intermediate-energy heavy ions exhibit
a strong preference for emission towards the target-like fragment (TLF). The
interplay of the initial deformation of the PLF* caused by the reaction,
Coulomb proximity, and the rotation of the PLF* results in the observed
anisotropic angular distribution. Changes in the shape of the angular
distribution with excitation energy are interpreted as being the result of
forming more elongated initial geometries in the more peripheral collisions.Comment: 4 figure
The porin and the permeating antibiotic: A selective diffusion barrier in gram-negative bacteria
Gram-negative bacteria are responsible for a large proportion of antibiotic resistant bacterial diseases. These bacteria have a complex cell envelope that comprises an outer membrane and an inner membrane that delimit the periplasm. The outer membrane contains various protein channels, called porins, which are involved in the influx of various compounds, including several classes of antibiotics. Bacterial adaptation to reduce influx through porins is an increasing problem worldwide that contributes, together with efflux systems, to the emergence and dissemination of antibiotic resistance. An exciting challenge is to decipher the genetic and molecular basis of membrane impermeability as a bacterial resistance mechanism. This Review outlines the bacterial response towards antibiotic stress on altered membrane permeability and discusses recent advances in molecular approaches that are improving our knowledge of the physico-chemical parameters that govern the translocation of antibiotics through porin channel
QR Code Reader pada Smartphone Android untuk Aplikasi Layanan Restoran
The development of today\u27s smartphone technology has a huge impact to the world of information technology and telecommunications. The emergence of a variety of applications for smartphones can improve the performance and effectiveness of an activity. Some restaurants have made use of smartphones in the business process, but only as a recording medium order or see a list of menus available in the restaurant. The purpose of this paper is to make the application as a whole that integrated the frontend and backend operations that help the process from ordering food, serving customer to managing restaurant data such as restaurant menus, employees, and transactions. The method used is the method of analysis (study of literature, analysis of similar applications, questionnaires, and interviews) and extreme programming design method. The results of this research is frontend application for food ordering and restaurant service and a backend system that has additional features such as restaurant profiles, restaurant menu data includes descriptions, recommended menuand images, promos, restaurant rating or menu rating, the waiter call feature, view bill and request features bill. The conclusion of this research is the developed application can help ordering process and restaurant servicesprocess in a restaurant with good customer satisfaction and good application performance
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