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1 2 Proceedings 4 th International Conference on Management, Finance & Entrepreneurship Medan, Indonesia 11-12, April 2015 ISSN Organized by International Foundation for Research and Development (IFRD) i 3 Preface Dear Distinguished Delegates and Guests, The Conference Committee warmly welcomes our distinguished delegates and guests to the 2015 International Conference on Management, Finance and Entrepreneurship held on April in Medan, Indonesia. ICMFE-2015 is organized by International Foundation for Research and Development (IFRD).
The conference is aimed at discussing with all of you the wide range of problems encountered in present and future issues in economies and Societies. ICESS-2015 is organized in collaboration with Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia, Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey, Shinawatra International University, Thailand, PERTRE ANDERI of IASI, Romania and National Academy of Management, Ukraine where researchers from around the world presented their work. The conference committee is itself quite diverse and truly international, with membership around the world.
Proceeding records the fully refereed papers presented at the conference. Main conference themes and tracks are Management, Finance and Entrepreneurship. Conference aims to bring together researchers, scientists, engineers and practitioners to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas and research results about all aspects of the main conference themes and tracks and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted. The main goal of the event is to provide a scientific forum for exchange of new ideas in a number of fields that interact in depth through discussions with their peers from around the world. Conference has solicited and gathered technical research submission related to all aspects of major conference themes and tracks. All the submitted papers have been peer reviewed by the reviewers drawn from the scientific committee, external reviewers and editorial board depending on the subject matter of the paper. Reviewing and initial selection were undertaken electronically.
After the rigorous peer-review process, the submitted papers were selected based on originality, significance, and clarity for the purpose of the conference. Conference program is extremely rich, featuring high-impact presentations. The high quality of the program guaranteed by the presence of an unparalleled number of internationally recognized top experts. Conference will therefore be a unique event, where attendees will be able to appreciate the latest results in their field of expertise, and to acquire additional knowledge in other fields. The program has been strutted to favor interactions among attendees coming from many diverse horizons, scientifically, geographically, from academia and from industry. We would like to thank the program chairs, organization staff, and members of the program committee for their work. We are grateful to all those who have contributed to the success of ICMFE-2015 especially our partners.
We hope that all participants and other interested readers benefit scientifically from the proceedings and find it stimulating in the process. Finally, we would like to wish you success in your technical presentations and social networking. We hope you have a unique, rewarding and enjoyable time at ICMFE-2015 in Medan. With our warmest regards, Conference Committee April 11 12, 2015 Medan, Indonesia. Ii 4 Conference Chair ICMFE-2015 Conference Committee Jumino Suhadi, Ph.
D., Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia Conference Co Chair Dileep Kumar, M., Ph. D., University Utara Malaysia, Malaysia Conference Convener Dra. Hasrita, M.Pd.
D., Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia Members Sisira R. Colombage, Ph. D., Monash University, Victoria, Australia John C. D., Shinawatra International University, Bangkok, Thailand Nek Kamal Yeop Yunus, Ph. D., Univerisiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Perak, Malaysia Alexandru Trifu, Ph. D., University, Petre Andrei, Iasi, Romania Izah Mohd Tahir, Ph. D., University Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia Rishidaw Balkaran, Ph.
D., Durban University of Technology, South Africa Hamdan Said, Ph. D., Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru Johor, Malaysia Johan de Jager, Ph. D., Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa Somnath Sen, Ph. D., University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Chux Gervase Iwu, Ph. D., Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa Chandana Prasad Withana, Ph. D., Charles Sturt University, Sydney, Australia Susantha Herath, Ph. Cloud State University, USA Wei-Bin Zhang, Ph.
D., Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan Katalin Jackel, Ph. D., Budapest Business School, Budapest, Hungary R K Uppal, Ph. D., DAV College, Punjab, India M. Saman Dassanayake, Ph. D., University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka Ayhan Kapusuzoglu, Ph. D., Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey Ahasanul Haque, Ph. D., International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia Boubker Sbihi, Ph.
D., I-shcool ESI, Rabat, Morocco Pratibha Samson Gaikwad, Ph. Promoting Halal Product: Network of Mosque unable us to distribute and promote the halal product easily. One of the conceptual solutions for promoting halal product via Network of Mosque is an ehalal4all Program which aim to raising the economic and social status of rural communities/entrepreneurs in Sabah, Malaysia (Abdul Rahman, et.
We can cooperate with JAKIM in order to succeed on of their program in promoting Halal Product (Bantuan Kebajikan Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat Malaysia, 2014). Thus, it can improve the wellbeing for the society. Sermons and Islamic lecturers: As the centre of Muslim society, Mosque can be used to spread Islamic value. One of the way to spread Islamic value is through the lecturer and sermons. Mosque also can be used as the place for those who want to convert to Islam, and people who just converted to Islam can present in Islamic lecturer and learn basic Islamic activities such as how to perform wudhu, prayer, and so on. Umroh and Hajj learning: With harnessing the Network of Mosque, government can easily manage and monitor the people who intent to perform Umroh and hajj easily. Mosque committee can cooperate with Tabung Hajj for Umroh and Hajj learning activities.
It included the registration of Hajj and Umroh, the seminar about Hajj and Umroh, learning and guidance and counselling about Hajj and Umroh. Besides that it also helps the people to apply for passport, health test, payment of the costs, and the updated information about hajj. Medical centre: Based on the WHO Statistics, Malaysia has a big number for the total expenditure on health per capita in Malaysia which is $692 (WHO Malaysia, 2012). With this conceptual solution, mosque can be used as the medical centre. Thus, Muslims without insurance or those who are in need of emergency help can receive treatment. It can be conducted by cooperating with the minister of health Malaysia and the nearest hospital to the mosque.
With Network of Mosque, people can save their time and money because they do not need to go further if they need any treatment. Home for the disable, needy, and traveler: Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat (JKM) declared that one of their objective is to help the disable people (Bantuan Kebajikan JKM, 2014). With network of Mosque, we can cooperate with JKM to provide the home for disable people and needy. Not only that, mosque can be used as the home for travellers, especially for those who spread the Islamic messages (da'wah). Eating place for the hungry and needy: Today, Malaysian government concerned and makes the poverty eradication as one of the primal priority.
(Abdul Rahman, et.al, 2014). In Islamic city, we can help government to control and help the disable, hungry and needy people. Based on the Department of Statistics Malaysia, the poverty rate went up from 3.6 percent in 2007 to 3.8 percent in 2009 while the hardcore poverty rate remained at 0.7 percent. (Suara Sarawak, 2012).Thus, by utilizing the network of mosque the Islamic City can collaborate with government institution like JKM to feed the disable, hungry, and needy people.
People may also give their Sadaqah to the mosque to feed the needy. Moreover, we may have the fasting and future together as the weekly agenda in the mosque so that we can help the people around us. Figure 1: Islamic City Portal (Homepage) 10.
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. Small IV, W; Gjersing, E; Herberg, J L; Wilson, T S; Maitland, D J 2008-10-29 Interventional medical devices based on thermally responsive shape memory polymer ( SMP) are under development to treat stroke victims. The goals of these catheter-delivered devices include re-establishing blood flow in occluded arteries and preventing aneurysm rupture. Because these devices alter the hemodynamics and dissipate thermal energy during the therapeutic procedure, a first step in the device development process is to investigate fluid velocity and temperature changes following device deployment. A laser-heated SMP foam device was deployed in a simplified in vitro vascular model.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques were used to assess the fluid dynamics and thermal changes associated with device deployment. Spatial maps of the steady-state fluid velocity and temperature change inside and outside the laser-heated SMP foam device were acquired. Though non-physiological conditions were used in this initial study, the utility of MRI in the development of a thermally-activated SMP foam device has been demonstrated. Ortega, J.M.; Hartman, J.; Rodriguez, J.N.; Maitland, D.J.
2013-01-01 Numerical simulations are performed on patient-specific basilar aneurysms that are treated with shape memory polymer ( SMP) foam. In order to assess the post-treatment hemodynamics, two modeling approaches are employed. In the first, the foam geometry is obtained from a micro-CT scan and the pulsatile blood flow within the foam is simulated for both Newtonian and non-Newtonian viscosity models. In the second, the foam is represented as a porous media continuum, which has permeability properties that are determined by computing the pressure gradient through the foam geometry over a range of flow speeds comparable to those of in vivo conditions. Virtual angiography and additional post-processing demonstrate that the SMP foam significantly reduces the blood flow speed within the treated aneurysms, while eliminating the high-frequency velocity fluctuations that are present within the pre-treatment aneurysms. An estimation of the initial locations of thrombus formation throughout the SMP foam is obtained by means of a low fidelity thrombosis model that is based upon the residence time and shear rate of blood.
The Newtonian viscosity model and the porous media model capture similar qualitative trends, though both yield a smaller volume of thrombus within the SMP foam. PMID:23329002. Suter, L.J.; Kauffman, R.L.; Darrow, C.B.
1995-01-01 Nearly 10 years of Nova experiments and analysis have lead to a relatively detailed quantitative and qualitative understanding of radiation drive in laser heated hohlraums. Our most successful quantitative modelling tool is 2D Lasnex numerical simulations.
Analysis of the simulations provides us with insight into the details of the hohlraum drive. In particular we find hohlraum radiation conversion efficiency becomes quite high with longer pulses as the accumulated, high Z blow-off plasma begins to radiate. Extensive Nova experiments corroborate our quantitative and qualitative understanding. Foeldes, I.B.; Ignacz, P.N.; Kocsis, G. 1990-10-01 The possibility of creating a fully ionized hydrogen plasma to investigate the capture of slow antiprotons is discussed. Laser heating of the initially discharge-created arc or Z-pinch plasma is proposed. Within the framework of a simple 1-dimensional model based on the energy balance equation alone it is shown that plasma equilibrium can be sustained for 10 μs.
A simple pulsed CO 2 laser with this pulse duration and an energy of about 10-30 J is sufficient for heating. (author) 16 refs.; 3 figs. Sangam, A.; Morreeuw, J.-P.; Tikhonchuk, V. 2007-01-01 The theory of the Weibel instability induced by the inverse Bremsstrahlung absorption of a laser light in an underdense plasma is revisited. It is shown that previous analyses have strongly overestimated the effect by neglecting the stabilizing term related to the interaction of the generated quasistatic magnetic field with the laser-heated electrons. The revised model leads to a reduction of the growth rate by more than a factor of 10, to strong reduction of the domain of unstable modes and to inversion of the direction of the unstable wave vectors in the long wavelength limit.
The consequences of this instability on the laser plasma interaction are also discussed. Amiranoff, F.; Brackbill, J.; Colombant, D.; Grandjouan, N. 1984-01-01 With a fixed-ion code for the study of self-generated magentic fields in laser heated plasmas, the inhibition of thermal transport and the effect of the Nernst term are modeled for a KrF laser. For various values of the flux limiter, the response of a foil to a focused laser is calculated without a magnetic field and compared with the response calculated with a magnetic field.
The results are: The Nernst term convects the magnetic field to densities above critical as found by Nishiguchi et al. (1984), but the field does not strongly inhibit transport into the foil. The field is also transported to sub-critical densities, where it inhibits thermal diffusion and enhance lateral transport by convection. Janome digitizer mb software. Fourkal, E.; Bychenkov, V.
Yu.; Rozmus, W.; Sydora, R.; Kirkby, C.; Capjack, C. E.; Glenzer, S. H.; Baldis, H. 2001-01-01 A new electron distribution function has been found in laser heated homogeneous plasmas by an analytical solution to the kinetic equation and by particle simulations. The basic kinetic model describes inverse bremsstrahlung absorption and electron-electron collisions. The non-Maxwellian distribution function is comprised of a super-Gaussian bulk of slow electrons and a Maxwellian tail of energetic particles. The tails are heated due to electron-electron collisions and energy redistribution between superthermal particles and light absorbing slow electrons from the bulk of the distribution function.
A practical fit is proposed to the new electron distribution function. Changes to the linear Landau damping of electron plasma waves are discussed. The first evidence for the existence of non-Maxwellian distribution functions has been found in the interpretation, which includes the new distribution function, of the Thomson scattering spectra in gold plasmas Glenzer, Phys. 82, 97 (1999). Seo, Young Woo; Rosenkranz, Andreas; Talke, Frank E.
2018-05-01 In this study, molecular dynamics simulations were performed to numerically investigate the effect of pulsed laser heating on lubricant depletion. The maximum temperature, the lubricant depletion width, the number of evaporated lubricant beads and the number of fragmented lubricant chains were studied as a function of laser peak power, pulse duration and repetition rate. A continuous-wave laser and a square pulse laser were simulated and compared to a Gaussian pulse laser. With increasing repetition rate, pulsed laser heating was found to approach continuous-wave laser heating.
Mathur, V.K.; Brown, M.D.; Braeunlich, P. 1984-01-01 Heating rates in excess of 10 4 K.sec -1 have been achieved for thin layers of TL dosemeters by laser heating. The high heating rate improves the signal to noise ratio up to a factor of 10 3. Thus sensitive thin film fast neutron dosemeters with negligible self-shielding have become a practical reality. Thin samples of CaSO 4:Dy have been investigated for their response to fast neutrons from a Pu-Be source and a 14.6 MeV neutron generator by using a hydrogenous radiator. A 15 watt CO 2 laser was focussed on the thin TLD layer to a spot size of less than 1 mm to heat it.
An exposure of a few tens of milliseconds was sufficient to obtain a TLD curve, which was displayed and processed by a wave form digitiser. The laser spot could be scanned over the TLD sample by a x-y positioner and a large number of observations were obtained on each sample. Preliminary results show that it is possible to obtain a figure of merit of approx. 5% in a mixed n, γ field.
A practical design for a fast neutron dosemeter is proposed. (author). J.H. Yu 2017-08-01 Full Text Available Retention and desorption of hydrogenic species need to be accurately modeled to predict the tritium inventory of next generation fusion devices, which is needed both for tritium fuel recovery and for tritium safety concerns. In this paper, experiments on thermal desorption of deuterium from intrinsic polycrystalline tungsten defects using laser heating are compared to TMAP-7 modeling. The samples during deuterium plasma exposure were at a temperature of 373K for this benchmark study with ion fluence of 0.7–1.0 ×1024Dm−2. Following plasma exposure, a fiber laser (λ= 1100nm heated the samples to peak surface temperatures ranging from ∼500 to 1400K with pulse widths from 10ms to 1s, and 1 to 10 pulses applied to each sample.
The remaining deuterium retention was measured using temperature programmed desorption (TPD. Results show that 95% of deuterium is desorbed when the peak surface temperature reached ∼950K for 1s. TMAP-7 is used to predict deuterium desorption from tungsten for a range of surface temperatures and heating durations, and is compared to previous work on desorption from beryllium codeposits. Xie, Ruiqi; Hu, Jinlian; Hoffmann, Oskar; Zhang, Yuanchi; Ng, Frankie; Qin, Tingwu; Guo, Xia 2018-04-01 Although tissue engineering has been attracted greatly for healing of critical-sized bone defects, great efforts for improvement are still being made in scaffold design. In particular, bone regeneration would be enhanced if a scaffold precisely matches the contour of bone defects, especially if it could be implanted into the human body conveniently and safely. In this study, polyurethane/hydroxyapatite-based shape memory polymer ( SMP) foam was fabricated as a scaffold substrate to facilitate bone regeneration. The minimally invasive delivery and the self-fitting behavior of the SMP foam were systematically evaluated to demonstrate its feasibility in the treatment of bone defects in vivo.
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Results showed that the SMP foam could be conveniently implanted into bone defects with a compact shape. Subsequently, it self-matched the boundary of bone defects upon shape-recovery activation in vivo. Micro-computed tomography determined that bone ingrowth initiated at the periphery of the SMP foam with a constant decrease towards the inside. Successful vascularization and bone remodeling were also demonstrated by histological analysis. Thus, our results indicate that the SMP foam demonstrated great potential for bone regeneration. Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
All rights reserved. Yu, Ya-Jen; Hearon, Keith; Maitland, Duncan J; Wilson, Thomas S 2011-01-01 The effect of moisture absorption on the glass transition temperature (T g ) and the stress/strain behavior of network polyurethane shape memory polymer ( SMP) foams has been investigated. With our ultimate goal of engineering polyurethane SMP foams for use in blood-contacting environments, we have investigated the effects of moisture exposure on the physical properties of polyurethane foams. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to investigate the effects of moisture absorption at varying humidity levels (non-immersion and immersion) on the physical properties of polyurethane SMP foams.
The SMP foams were exposed to differing humidity levels for varying lengths of time, and they exhibited a maximum water uptake of 8.0% (by mass) after exposure to 100% relative humidity for 96 h. Differential scanning calorimetry results demonstrated that water absorption significantly decreased the T g of the foam, with a maximum water uptake shifting the T g from 67 to 5 °C. Lintang Januardini 2015-07-01 Full Text Available Relationship between parents and adolescents influence achievement at school. The research was conducted to determine differences of self-regulated learning (SRL in terms of parenting style. The population is 8th grade students of junior high school in SMP Fransiskus and SMP PGRI 01 Semarang. The hypothesis is there are differences of SRL in terms of parenting style.
Parenting is overall characteristic of parent’s behavior on adolescents, including a response in the form of parental warmth, sensitivity and criticism, discipline, and involvement (control. Self-regulated learning is the ability of students to use metacognition, motivation and behavior to achieve learning goals. Method of data collection used two scales namely Parenting Scale and Self Regulated Learning scale. Parenting Scale consists of 42 aitem (α = 0.931 and the SRL scale consists of 37 aitem (α = 0.906. This study involved 208 students.
Sampling technique carried out by cluster random sampling. Data analysis was performed by one way analysis of variance (one way-Anova. Based on the data analysis, obtained F count = 3152 with p = 0.029 (p.
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