Pub Date : 2022-07-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.07.2022.p12758
THILAKARATHNE. S.K., HETTIARACHCHI. A.A
. While coworking has been a trending topic globally since the new millennium, the Sri Lankan coworking industry gets started with the economic boom at the end of the war. As coworking is a new concept in the country, its adaptations and impacts need to study in future adjustments and growth. Hence, as the first research in the subject area, a broad framework is developed while using the Theory of Proximity and the Five Coworking Core values as the base. The layouts of two Colombo-based coworking environments were examined; Co-nnect and Likuid Spaces. The results showed that both the coworking environment layout arrangements and co-workers’ attitudes should improve in being true to core working core values. While it gives a standard framework for future research, it sheds light on the Sri Lankan interior designers, business researchers, and venture capitalists towards new opportunities in the coworking industry.
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Pub Date : 2022-07-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.07.2022.p12710
Mikail L.I.M, Mustapha O.T.
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Pub Date : 2022-07-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.07.2022.p12736
M. .
- Quran is the holy book for Muslims which mainly function as guidance. It was revealed in Arabic and for the maintenance of its originality the Quran must be in Arabic, if it is not in Arabic, it is not the Quran. The translation of the Quran into any languages is called translation of the Quran and it is not called the Quran. Theoretically, this can be accepted because the translation of one language into other languages will never be able to transfer the idea completely. There must be something missing because literal translation will not be able to convey the cultural message a word contained due to the different culture of the language. Moreover, subjectivity of the translators is indispensable result from for example their background of knowledge. Consequently, different translator will end up with different translation. This research aimed at analyzing and comparing five English Quran translation in translating the verses of command to see the similarities and differences. The findings of this research revealed that there are some similarities and differences among the five English Quran translation in translating commands. The similarities and differences related to the use of words as well as grammatical constructions. However, those differences do not lead to differences in meaning.
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Pub Date : 2022-07-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.07.2022.p12727
Dr.Vandana Singh, Deepika Ahuja
- In this study, the goal is to determine what causes Indian bank employees to be stressed at the job and how stress affects their commitment to the organization. For this purpose, 345 people who work at public and private banks in the northern part of India were asked to give us their responses through a structured questionnaire. To figure out what causes job-related stress, an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was done with SPSS version 21. This led to four factors: Performance, Workload, Organizational design and Responsibility/Authority, and Decision-making. To test the hypothesized relationship, PLS-SEM 3 was employed. The findings demonstrated that people who work at a bank are less likely to remain committed if they are stressed out at work. In addition, the findings show that managers need to take numerous different steps to lessen the effect of job-related stress on bank employees.
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Pub Date : 2022-07-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.07.2022.p12755
Vigneshwaran Kennady, P. Mayilsamy
- Technology has evolved and has become part of people’s lives today. Information systems (IS) are now embraced in all spheres of management. Essentially, this is because of its efficiency and reliability in different fields. Knowledge of IS has enabled the control of advanced sectors (1). IS helps distinguish raw and factual data, which are helpful to any firm. A company must always follow a specific protocol while handling these transactions, whether placing orders for a customer or processing many invoices. The two most popular methods are batch and real-time processing. Batch processing is the procedure to process a large volume of data all at once whereas real time is the procedure to process data instantaneously record by record usually in a matter of seconds or milliseconds. They both solve different needs in financial sector and the industry chose one vs other depending on the criticality and complexity of the need, users of the outcome (internal vs external) and overall customer satisfaction index. In addition to above two methods, near real time processing is the process of being able to almost instantaneously analyze data that is streaming from one device to another. The financial sector is looking for solution to migrate batch processing system to near real time systems using streaming solutions like Apache Kafka and AWS Kinesis and re-use real time systems wherever possible for better customer experience
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Pub Date : 2022-07-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.07.2022.p12702
Ubaid Mehmood, Faiza Muneer, Xiao Junhua, H. Nadeem
- Microbial polyesters such as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biopolymers with unique physicochemical and thermal properties that can replace synthetic polymers from the environment. The ability of these polymers to aid multiple processes in pharmaceuticals, drug delivery systems, and bioplastic materials has increased their worth in the polymer industry. Polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase (PhaC) has a crucial role in the biosynthesis of PHA and is produced by various microbes. Pseudomonas strains have a high potential to produce PhaC. Due to limited structural, functional, and phylogenetic studies of the PhaC, its important evolutionary and underlying molecular functional characteristics remain unknown. This study envisaged finding out the phylogenetic relation, conserved motifs, and 3D structural coherence in PhaC for various species of the Pseudomonas . Three highly regions conserved evolutionary regions named R1, R2, and R3 were identified in forty strains of Pseudomonas including five conserved regions in each phylogenetic group formed. R1 with amino acid sequence of (Arg-263)-(Glu-264)-(Trp-265)-(Gly-266)-(Leu-267), R2 with (Phe-367)-(Ala-368)-(Trp-369)-(Met-370)-(Arg-371)-(Pro-372)-(Asn-373)-(Asp-374)-(Leu-375)-(Ile-376) and R3 having (Asp-452)-(His-453)-(Ile-454)-(Thr-455)-(Pro-456)-(Trp-457) amino acid sequence were determined. Ramachandran plot analysis for the PhaC of P. fluorescens, P. stutzeri, P. putida, P. aeruginosa , and P. syringae suggested that nearly 87% of the residues of PhaC are in favored regions with 11-12% in additionally allowed and 1-2% in allowed regions. This study has confirmed for the first time the presence of three highly conserved in the PhaC protein of the Pseudomonas genus additionally with conserved sites in each phylogenetic group that can help in understanding and improving the function of this protein in the future. Comparative analysis of PhaC 3-D structures for Chromobacterium sp. USM2 and Ralstonia eutropha with the predicted structures of PhaC of Pseudomonas strains was performed. It showed that the binding ability of the catalytic site of Pseudomonas strains is different as compared to that already predicted in Chromobacterium sp. USM2 (PDB ID 6K3C), Ralstonia
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Pub Date : 2022-07-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.07.2022.p12708
A. Pandey
Known for owing sheep and camels, the people of the Rabari tribal community have been practicing the traditional herbal system of medicine for ages and have not been much documented due to their nomadic lifestyle. Nomadism; is a way of life of people who do not continually live in the same place but move cyclically or periodically. It is distinguished from migration which is non-cyclic and involves a total change of habitat. This paper enlists the medicinal plants (with their IUCN conservation status globally) used by the local healers of the Rabari community to cure various diseases rampant in the villages of Kachchh, Gujarat. The study has documented 75 medicinal plants belonging to 36 botanical families utilized for various herbal formulations. Fabaceae family has been the most documented botanical family (12/36) followed by Malvaceae (5/36), Boraginaceae, Cucurbitaceae, and Convolvulaceae (4/36) followed by many others like Asteraceae, Poaceae, Menispermaceae, Euphorbiaceae, etc. Out of the 75 documented medicinal plants, 27% are herbs, 25% trees, 23% shrubs, 18% climbers, 4% grass, and 3% liane. Ayurvedic literature such as Charaka Samhita and Sushrutha Samhita validates 60% (45/75) of the exact herbal formulations documented in the study, whereas for other formulations though the exact validation is not available in Ayurveda but the usage of medicinal plants is duly mentioned. The present study has also documented the other uses of the same plant than the given remedy to broaden the information on the utilization of medicinal plants in herbal medicines.
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Pub Date : 2022-07-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.07.2022.p12707
A. Oluwatoyin, Oyenuga Ayomide, Akanbi Marvellous, Arewa Dickson, O. Paul
: Humans are thought to be affected by the visible landscape in a variety of ways, including aesthetic appreciation, good health, and overall happiness. Hospital landscapes have been shown in studies to provide psychological, physical, and social advantages that help patients recover. The therapeutic landscape has been a frequently utilized idea in the architecture of medical institutions in many regions of the world due to its healing benefits. This is the utilization of various landscape aspects in an area to assist patients in achieving physical, mental, and spiritual rehabilitation. On this note, the study examined the extent to which the design of the therapeutic landscape was adopted to improve patient recovery at selected treatment centers in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria, to identify potential areas for improvement. This study adopted a high-quality research approach using direct observation and review of previous study literature related to the topic of data collection, content analysis, and quantitative data collection from respondents. According to the findings, none of the medical institutions surveyed employed a therapeutic landscape to complement the standard medical care they provided. Softscape elements like grass, shrubs, flowers, and trees were included in the medical institutions' sites, although they were not offered for therapeutic purposes, but rather for aesthetic and shade purposes. Finally, the study has added to the body of knowledge by demonstrating the extent to which the therapeutic landscape was used to improve patient recovery in the selected medical institutions in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. The study's findings add to the body of knowledge on the subject and lay the groundwork for future research in the field.
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Pub Date : 2022-07-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.07.2022.p12748
Alden Q. Gabuya Jr, Leo T. Zosa, Joemar Miñoza
- This study aimed to evaluate the performance of the Biometric Attendance System (BAS) of Cebu Technological University-Tuburan Campus during the calendar year 2018 as basis for a proposed system improvement. This study used the quantitative research employing descriptive method that assessed the performance of the Biometric Attendance System as to timeliness, accuracy, graphical user-interface and system maintenance. The study was conducted at Cebu Technological University-Tuburan Campus, Tuburan, Cebu. There were 96 teaching staff and 48 non-teaching personnel who were chosen randomly to evaluate the performance of the Biometric Attendance System. Weighted mean was used to analyze and interpret the data. This study revealed the following findings: the BAS has six (6) features which are touch-screen user interface (TUI), system setup, administrators, finger registration, clock configuration and DTR pint menu. The overall performance of the biometric system was very satisfactory in terms of timeliness, accuracy, and graphical-user interface. Hence, biometric system has always ensured employees’ timeliness,
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Pub Date : 2022-07-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.07.2022.p12724
Deni Fourin Achiriarsi, P. .
- Indonesian language learning amidst COVID-19 pandemic is required to adapt to the use of technology as the main basis for learning. The use of technology as a medium in learning is adjusted to the needs of communication between teachers and students and the needs of subject matter. This study discusses the implementation of Indonesian language learning for grade VIII of junior high school students, especially in learning non-literary texts using technology-based learning media. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques using observation and interviews. The research subjects used were Indonesian language teachers and grade VIII students at SMP Negeri 4 Kalasan. The results showed that learning to write non-literary texts was in accordance with the online syllabus and Learning Implementation Plan amidst COVID-19 pandemic. This can be seen based on the learning components which include objectives, materials, methods, media and evaluation. The technology-based learning media used by teachers and students included WhatsApp Group, Google Classroom, Google Meet, Quizizz, Wordwall, and YouTube. Learning news texts, advertisements, slogans, and posters, teachers use WhatsApp Group, Google Classroom, Wordwall, Quizizz and Google Meet media. Meanwhile, in expository and explanatory text learning, the teacher used WhatsApp Group, Google Classroom, YouTube and Google Meet media. Meanwhile, there were several obstacles faced by teachers and students during the learning process. Barriers faced by teachers include signal stability and creativity in online learning designs. On the other hand, the obstacles faced by students included signal stability, data packets, and the learning process. In this phenomenon, teachers and students had an important role in overcoming barriers to online learning that occurred.
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