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    Devising and Evaluating B2B Conceptual Model for B2B Portal for Mobile Interactive Devices Using Man Whitney U Test

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    The focus of this research study is set in devising and evaluating the efficiency of B2B conceptual model for mobile interactive devices using Man Whitney U test which is a non-parametric test. As the case of this study is chosen creating a B2B model as an idea of linking businesses in region of Balkan. The system works on multiple languages. There are many businesses in the Balkans which have many problem in communication, and finding a market to sell their products which makes it hard to function and survive in business world. Many of these people use interactive devices 60-70% percent of the time compare with computers. The research focus was set to investigate and asses’ main factors which help developers to develop a system which is compatible and easy to use. This research study tries to contribute with the devised B2B conceptual model that is intended to help developers in designing and developing a web portal for mobile devices. Through the Case Study investigated several impacting factors. Also evaluated the usability and user-friendliness of the developed B2B model and used Man Whitney U test to determine the impact. Insights and recommendations are provided. This work is licensed under a&nbsp;Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.</p

    Challenging the design and construction cultures in post-war Kosovo – prefabrication in-between tectonics, flexibility and affordability paradigms

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    The urge for affordable housing is increasing worldwide. Kosovo just recently is developing policies for dealing with affordable housing as opposed to social housing, which notions are still confused with one another. Yet, as municipal and governmental subsidiary programs will provide a financial framework for affordability, architects and engineers have to challenge the current design and construction cultures in order to decrease the design and construction cost and provide not just shelter but values through flexibility for future use and sustainable design and development for families, communities, and the planet. Through the case studies of implementing pre-fab modular design and construction systems, this paper explores and reveals the affordability and flexibility potentials of these systems as opposed to the current design and construction cultures. By using CLT and GLT in hybrid construction systems, the new tectonics reveals the integration of the ‘3 E‵s’ of sustainable design; ecology, economy, and equity as the urging paradigms for making architecture not just ecologically and economically sound for a group of people but for the whole population through equity
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