21 research outputs found

    THE EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP MODEL WITH LOCAL WISDOM FOR PRINCIPAL’S STATE TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOLS IN SULAWESI INDONESIA

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    ABSTRACT A number of indications show that the absence of leadership models applied by the principal in leading state technology high school (SMKN Technology) has not been any indication that the implementation of a model applied in effective school leadership in improving teacher performance. The common problem to be studied is how to implement models of effective school leadership on teachers' performance improvement professionals can be apply in state technology high school in Makassar. This study aims to produce a product and apply effective leadership model that can improve the performance of professional teachers who studied through initiation leadership structure and consideration and leadership approaches based on local wisdom. This study conducted in several phase, to make product design about leadership model and then validated. Further trials model conducted in narrow and wide ways. then look at the implementation of the model to increaseteacher performance.. Technical analysis data conducted with conductive quantitative analysis and qualitative with t test. The results reveal effect of leadership model with local wisdom approach is effective to improve professional teacher performance

    The 4CS in harm reduction programmes: a case of needle syringe exchange programme using total quality management / Sharifah Fadzlon Abdul Hamid … [et al.]

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    This paper intends to study the costs associated with harm reduction. Harm reduction is a way of dealing with behavior that damages the health of the persons involved and their community. Many individuals acquire these damaging behaviours (for example, smoking, drinking too much alcohol, practicing un-safe sex and drug abuse) are well aware of the adverse consequential effects on their health. Needle Syringe Exchange Programme (NSEP) is one such harm reduction programme recommended by the WHO (World Health Organization) to the Ministry of Health in Malaysia in 2005 and has produced encouraging results. Using the concept of Total Quality Management (TQM), the researchers identified and classified the costs involved in the harm reduction programme. The main principle of TQM with its emphasis on the cost of prevention is highly relevant in harm reduction programmes, which is similar to its emphasis on ‘prevention is better than cure’. Hence, this management accounting model which the researchers termed the 4Cs (currently in the process of being trademarked) is highly relevant and applicable in any harm reduction programme

    Refined garbage collection for open distributed systems with multicapabilities

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    Capabilities can provide information not only on a particular object, but also on which methods of the object an agent is permitted to invoke. Specific information about an agent‘s ‘knowledge’ is potentially very useful and can be manipulated in a variety of ways. This paper focuses on the LINDA coordination model of open distributed systems. One limited resource is memory, and garbage collection has already been proposed for the standard LINDA with multiple tuple-spaces (TSs) to avoid memory exhaustion. The implementation, however, was restricted to garbage collection of TSs. Taking into account the need for garbage collection not only for TSs, but also for tuples, this paper demonstrates how the garbage collection mechanism can be extended to handle unusable tuples, with the introduction of multicapabilities, which generalise capabilities to collections of objects

    Logic modeling and mathematical model in developing a tree species selection prototype

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    Logic modeling and mathematical model can aid system analysts, system developers and programmers to construct a system during a system development process. Logic modeling and mathematical model are the techniques used in the system analysis phase. In the midst of the most common logic modeling, are decision tables and structured English. These techniques help the person in charge to develop a system through illustrations in order to give better understanding and for solving a problem specification. In this article, we briefly describe on decision tables, structured English and mathematical model. The article aims to explain the use of decision tables, structured English and mathematical model for the development of a tree species selection prototype for Malaysian forest plantation. The algorithms related to the analysis of the systems prototype were also presented in this article. Overall, the techniques are capable of supporting the data acquisition and presentation from the context of the given problem specification

    An Improved Of Dual Single Input Fuzzy Logic Controller For Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) – Depth Control

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    This paper presents an improvement of Dual Single Input Fuzzy Logic Controller (DSIFLC) of an underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) system for depth control. Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) controller are used as the basic controller and compared with the SIFLC controller.The technique used is the conventional Fuzzy Logic Controller simplified to Single Input Fuzzy Logic Controller (SIFLC) by using signed distance method.The SIFLC were upgraded to DSIFLC by using double feedback of disturbance.The controller was upgraded until the system response shows the satisfied result in terms of rise time and percentage of overshoot.This method was verified and validated in MATLAB/Simulink platform.The result shows it was found the proposed method have better performances analysis of the system response which is faster rise time and lower percentage of overshoot

    Impact of opioid-free analgesia on pain severity and patient satisfaction after discharge from surgery: multispecialty, prospective cohort study in 25 countries

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    Background: Balancing opioid stewardship and the need for adequate analgesia following discharge after surgery is challenging. This study aimed to compare the outcomes for patients discharged with opioid versus opioid-free analgesia after common surgical procedures.Methods: This international, multicentre, prospective cohort study collected data from patients undergoing common acute and elective general surgical, urological, gynaecological, and orthopaedic procedures. The primary outcomes were patient-reported time in severe pain measured on a numerical analogue scale from 0 to 100% and patient-reported satisfaction with pain relief during the first week following discharge. Data were collected by in-hospital chart review and patient telephone interview 1 week after discharge.Results: The study recruited 4273 patients from 144 centres in 25 countries; 1311 patients (30.7%) were prescribed opioid analgesia at discharge. Patients reported being in severe pain for 10 (i.q.r. 1-30)% of the first week after discharge and rated satisfaction with analgesia as 90 (i.q.r. 80-100) of 100. After adjustment for confounders, opioid analgesia on discharge was independently associated with increased pain severity (risk ratio 1.52, 95% c.i. 1.31 to 1.76; P < 0.001) and re-presentation to healthcare providers owing to side-effects of medication (OR 2.38, 95% c.i. 1.36 to 4.17; P = 0.004), but not with satisfaction with analgesia (beta coefficient 0.92, 95% c.i. -1.52 to 3.36; P = 0.468) compared with opioid-free analgesia. Although opioid prescribing varied greatly between high-income and low- and middle-income countries, patient-reported outcomes did not.Conclusion: Opioid analgesia prescription on surgical discharge is associated with a higher risk of re-presentation owing to side-effects of medication and increased patient-reported pain, but not with changes in patient-reported satisfaction. Opioid-free discharge analgesia should be adopted routinely

    Suggested functionalities of a software maintenance tool for a university application system.

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    Using the right type of tool for maintenance activity and application support is essential in order to meet today's technological demands. These days, almost all business operations rely on application system efficiency. Maintenance is also seen as the highest percentage of work activity done in a software development life cycle as many software practitioners and researchers have quoted. Even in 1991 there was already a study by Abran et.al that showed a mere increased in the maintenance activity and support to users. This paper will present the result of a study done on various public and private universities of Klang Valley in Malaysia

    Antologi Ilmu Hadits

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    PEMERIKSAAN LEUCOCYTOZOONOSIS PADA BROILER DAN ITIK MENGGUNAKAN METODE GERUSAN ORGAN DAN HAPUSAN DARAH (EXAMINATION OF LEUCOCYTOZOONOSIS IN BROILERS AND DUCKS USING ORGAN MASHED METHODS AND BLOOD SMEAR *)

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    The study has been done to examine Leucocytozoonosis case using organ mashed method in broiler and ducks slaughtered in chickens slaughter house in Banda Aceh Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam. From each of broiler and ducks fifty organs were collected for sample. Before those animals were killed blood smear were taken to find merozoites and gametosites stadium while smashed organs were made to find schizont stadium. The number of schizont of Leucocytozoonosis were analyzed descriptively. Result of research indicate that was higher positiveLeucocytozoonosis with mashed method better than blood smear in broiler and duck. The prevalence of Leucocylozoonosis with blood smear respectively are 30 % and 24 % from broiler while by using organ smashed methods are 58 % and 54 % respectively.</em
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