49 research outputs found
The Implementation of Matrix Swot Strategy Within the Elaboration of the Vision and Mission at the Private Colleges in Bogor and Sukabumi (This Research Has Been Done at Binaniaga Economics College Bogor, Binaniaga Computer Science College Bogor, Academy of Computer and Information Management Bogor, and Bbc Polytechnique Sukabumi)
This research aims to make the vision and mission created by the college come true refers to the job program of each authority person and executor applying SWOT (Threats, Opportunities, Weaknesses, Strengths) matrix strategy. The research based on the implementation of the theory determined which has been applied practically obtaining the vision and mission that should have to be elaborated accordingly which is in compliance with the mechanism of the theory completed and integrated. Elaborating the vision and mission to achieve the objectives, goals and strategy as well as a clear job program of the college as the guideline for the people in charge to perform their duties accordingly refers to the budget, scope of the responsibility, coordination with their superior due to the time-line of their duties
Analysis of Balanced Scorecard Perspective in Private College Management as a Basic of Lecturer Performance Assesment (Case Study of Computer Science College of Binaniaga)
The application of Balanced Score in a college institution especially lecturer performance is a new case, Computer Science College of Binaniaga is one that applies and utilizes this knowledge to develop strategic planning, implement and evaluate using balanced scorecard, the research is based on the implementation of the balanced scorecard theory developed by Kaplan and Norton through a case study at STIKOM Binaniaga college, the result of the study can illustrate that researchers can develop a strategy map and plan the balanced scorecard performance of STIKOM Binaniaga lecturers, where four balanced scorecard perspectives with several strategy targets at each perspective are measured by each strategy objective and target to be achieved will be easily implemented, this is to provide very clear information to the management of universities, that each perspective can be implemented well in accordance with the needs of colleges in terms of conducting performance appraisals of lecturers at Computer Science College of Binaniaga (STIKOM Binaniaga)
High-capacity transmission over polymer optical fiber
Abstract-Polymer optical fiber (POF) is a promising transmission medium to provide broad-band telecommunication services within the customer's premises. POF offers several attractive features for data transmission such as broad bandwidth and low cost for in-house, access, and local-area-network (LAN) applications. This paper presents a review on optical transmission systems using POF and their enabling technologies. A summary is given of experimental data links with record capacity over record transmission distances. To conclude, we discuss trends for further development and research. Index Terms-Optical communications, optical fiber, polymer optical fiber
Monitoring of species' genetic diversity in Europe varies greatly and overlooks potential climate change impacts.
Genetic monitoring of populations currently attracts interest in the context of the Convention on Biological Diversity but needs long-term planning and investments. However, genetic diversity has been largely neglected in biodiversity monitoring, and when addressed, it is treated separately, detached from other conservation issues, such as habitat alteration due to climate change. We report an accounting of efforts to monitor population genetic diversity in Europe (genetic monitoring effort, GME), the evaluation of which can help guide future capacity building and collaboration towards areas most in need of expanded monitoring. Overlaying GME with areas where the ranges of selected species of conservation interest approach current and future climate niche limits helps identify whether GME coincides with anticipated climate change effects on biodiversity. Our analysis suggests that country area, financial resources and conservation policy influence GME, high values of which only partially match species' joint patterns of limits to suitable climatic conditions. Populations at trailing climatic niche margins probably hold genetic diversity that is important for adaptation to changing climate. Our results illuminate the need in Europe for expanded investment in genetic monitoring across climate gradients occupied by focal species, a need arguably greatest in southeastern European countries. This need could be met in part by expanding the European Union's Birds and Habitats Directives to fully address the conservation and monitoring of genetic diversity
The European Reference Genome Atlas: piloting a decentralised approach to equitable biodiversity genomics.
ABSTRACT: A global genome database of all of Earth’s species diversity could be a treasure trove of scientific discoveries. However, regardless of the major advances in genome sequencing technologies, only a tiny fraction of species have genomic information available. To contribute to a more complete planetary genomic database, scientists and institutions across the world have united under the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), which plans to sequence and assemble high-quality reference genomes for all ∼1.5 million recognized eukaryotic species through a stepwise phased approach. As the initiative transitions into Phase II, where 150,000 species are to be sequenced in just four years, worldwide participation in the project will be fundamental to success. As the European node of the EBP, the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) seeks to implement a new decentralised, accessible, equitable and inclusive model for producing high-quality reference genomes, which will inform EBP as it scales. To embark on this mission, ERGA launched a Pilot Project to establish a network across Europe to develop and test the first infrastructure of its kind for the coordinated and distributed reference genome production on 98 European eukaryotic species from sample providers across 33 European countries. Here we outline the process and challenges faced during the development of a pilot infrastructure for the production of reference genome resources, and explore the effectiveness of this approach in terms of high-quality reference genome production, considering also equity and inclusion. The outcomes and lessons learned during this pilot provide a solid foundation for ERGA while offering key learnings to other transnational and national genomic resource projects.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
The European Reference Genome Atlas: piloting a decentralised approach to equitable biodiversity genomics
A genomic database of all Earth’s eukaryotic species could contribute to many scientific discoveries; however, only a tiny fraction of species have genomic information available. In 2018, scientists across the world united under the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), aiming to produce a database of high-quality reference genomes containing all ~1.5 million recognized eukaryotic species. As the European node of the EBP, the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) sought to implement a new decentralised, equitable and inclusive model for producing reference genomes. For this, ERGA launched a Pilot Project establishing the first distributed reference genome production infrastructure and testing it on 98 eukaryotic species from 33 European countries. Here we outline the infrastructure and explore its effectiveness for scaling high-quality reference genome production, whilst considering equity and inclusion. The outcomes and lessons learned provide a solid foundation for ERGA while offering key learnings to other transnational, national genomic resource projects and the EBP.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
The LRP1 gene polymorphism is associated with increased risk of metabolic syndrome prevalence in the Serbian population
The determination of genetic background in metabolic syndrome (MetS) represents one of the necessary steps to prevent the disorder, thus reducing the cost of medical treatments and helping to design targeted therapy. The study explores the association between individual alleles of the LRP1 gene and the diagnosis of MetS to find correlation between the low-density lipoprotein receptor-related (LRP1) gene polymorphism and each individual anthropometric and biochemical parameter. The study included 93 males and females, aged from 19 to 65, divided into two groups. The genotype of each person was determined from the restriction fragment length polymorphism-polymerase chain reaction (RFLP-PCR) profile. Results indicated the association of the T allele form of exon 3 LRP1 gene with development and progression of MetS that further pointed out its negative impact on tested anthropometric and biochemical parameters. The presence of the T allele in patients multiplies the chance of occurrence of deviations from the reference values of body mass index (BMI), (4.24-fold) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) (20.26-fold) compared to C allele carriers. The results showed that T allele presence multiplies the chance (4.76 fold) for the occurrence of MetS in comparison to C allele carriers. Correlation found that the T allele of the LRP1 gene with MetS determinants is not negligible, therefore, the T allele may be considered as a risk factor for MetS development
Customer Satisfaction Analysis and Its Impact on Customer Loyalty Delivery Services Reviewed From Service Quality and Price
The purpose of this research is to find out how the effect of service quality and price on customer satisfaction and the impact on customer loyalty on customer delivery services J&T Express Bogor. This research uses quantitative approach by collecting data through survey method. The population in this study was users of J&T Express delivery services in Bogor. Sampling techniques using purposive sampling method with the criteria of users of J&T Express delivery services in Bogor who are able to perform or feel the services performed by J&T Express Bogor. The sample of 178 respondents using the technique used questionnaires. The data analysis techniques in this research use structural equation model analysis techniques. The results of this research showed that: (1) service quality has a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction with a critical ratio of 10,967 with a large influence of 0.920. (2) Price has no effect and is significant to customer satisfaction because it has a critical ratio value of only 1,121. (3) Service Quality has no effect and is significant to customer loyalty because it has a critical ratio value of only 0.225. (4) price positively and significantly affect customer loyalty with critical ratio value of 2,454 with a large influence of 0.099. (5) customer satisfaction has a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty with a critical ratio of 6,138 with a large influence of 0.968. (6) customer satisfaction does not mediate between service quality and customer loyalty because it has a calculated t value of 0.660598. And (7) customer satisfaction does not mediate between service quality and customer loyalty because it has a calculated t value of 0.067883