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TINGKAT KESIAPAN PRAKTIK INDUSTRI SISWA PROGRAM KEAHLIAN TEKNIK OTOMOTIF SMKN 2 DEPOK BERDASARKAN PERSEPSI INDUSTRI PASANGAN DI DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat kesiapan Praktik Industri Siswa Program Keahlian Teknik Otomotif SMKN 2 Depok berdasarkan persepsi industri pasangan yang meliputi kompetensi keprofesionalan, kepribadian dan sosial di Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY). Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif dengan metode pengambilan data menggunakan angket terbuka dan tertutup terhadap para responden. Penelitian dilaksanakan di lima industri pasangan yang ada di DIY pada bulan November hingga Desember 2011. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian populasi, dimana seluruh populasi adalah sampel dari penelitian yaitu seluruh industri pasangan SMKN 2 Depok yang ada di DIY. Uji validitas dan reliabelitas instrumen dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode judgment experts. Analisis data dilakukan berdasarkan persentase pencapaian setelah dilakukan perhitungan. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan tingkat kesiapan Siswa Praktik Industri Program Keahlian Teknik Otomotif SMKN 2 Depok berdasarkan persepsi Industri Pasangan di DIY, yang meliputi keprofesionalan dengan persentase pencapaian 70.61 % berada dalam kategori cukup baik, kompetensi kepribadian sebesar 73.06 % (cukup baik) dan kompetensi sosial sebesar 80 % (baik)
On The Number Of Topologies On A Finite Set
We denote the number of distinct topologies which can be defined on a set
with elements by . Similarly, denotes the number of distinct
topologies on the set . In the present paper, we prove that for any
prime , , and that for each natural number
there exists a unique such that . We calculate
for . We give an alternative proof for a result of Z. I.
Borevich to the effect that
Finite Groups Having Nonnormal T.I. Subgroups
In the present paper, the structure of a finite group having a nonnormal
T.I. subgroup which is also a Hall -subgroup is studied. As a
generalization of a result due to Gow, we prove that is a Frobenius
complement whenever is -separable. This is achieved by obtaining the
fact that Hall T.I. subgroups are conjugate in a finite group. We also prove
two theorems about normal complements one of which generalizes a classical
result of Frobenius
Performance-oriented Cloud Provisioning: Taxonomy and Survey
Cloud computing is being viewed as the technology of today and the future.
Through this paradigm, the customers gain access to shared computing resources
located in remote data centers that are hosted by cloud providers (CP). This
technology allows for provisioning of various resources such as virtual
machines (VM), physical machines, processors, memory, network, storage and
software as per the needs of customers. Application providers (AP), who are
customers of the CP, deploy applications on the cloud infrastructure and then
these applications are used by the end-users. To meet the fluctuating
application workload demands, dynamic provisioning is essential and this
article provides a detailed literature survey of dynamic provisioning within
cloud systems with focus on application performance. The well-known types of
provisioning and the associated problems are clearly and pictorially explained
and the provisioning terminology is clarified. A very detailed and general
cloud provisioning classification is presented, which views provisioning from
different perspectives, aiding in understanding the process inside-out. Cloud
dynamic provisioning is explained by considering resources, stakeholders,
techniques, technologies, algorithms, problems, goals and more.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, 3 table
The Political Economy of Disaster Vulnerability: A Case Study of Pakistan Earthquake 2005
Literature on natural hazards typically perceives disasters to be acts of God (or nature) while restricting the examination of their causes to biophysical and geographical explanations. This paper takes a different approach; first, it argues that disasters are socially constructed and, second, it situates the interactions of large-scale natural forces with local political-economic conditions within the context of vulnerability to contend that disasters are consequences of unresolved development challenges. Using the Pressure and Release (PAR) Model the paper suggests the usefulness of the concept of vulnerability that shapes local geographies of risk and weak institutions which transform and enhance the negative impacts of ‘natural’ hazards into ‘man-made’ disasters.Vulnerability, Natural Hazards, Disasters, Political Economy, Pakistan
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