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PENGARUH PENDAPATAN ASLI DESA (PADes) DAN HASIL USAHA BADAN USAHA MILIK DESA (BUMDes) TERHADAP BELANJA DESA BIDANG PELAKSANAAN PEMBANGUNAN DESA (Studi Kasus pada Desa Cipetir, Desa Sukamaju, dan Desa Undrus Binangun Kecamatan Kadudampit Kabupaten Sukabumi)
Khairunnisa (1530611114) Muhammadiyah University Sukabumi. Effect of Village Original Income (PADes) and Outcomes of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) on Village Expenditures for Implementation of Village Development in Cipetir Village, Sukamaju Village, and Undrus Binangun Village, Kadudampit District, Sukabumi Regency (Supervisor Gatot Wahyu Nugroho, Drs., Ak. , M.Ak., CA and Dr. Sakti Alamsyah M.Pd.)
This study aims to determine the Effect of Village Original Income (PADes) and Results of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) on Village Expenditures in the Implementation of Village Development. The data obtained is in the form of primary data through a list of questions or questionnaires, and secondary data, namely data obtained from the government of Cipetir Village, Sukamaju Village, and the appropriate Undrus Binangun Village. This study uses an associative quantitative approach. The population in this study used village staff / employees, BUMDes apparatus, and RT / RW in 3 villages in Kadudampit Subdistrict, Sukabumi Regency, 161 people, while the sample in this study was 115 people, 36 village officials, 6 BUMDes officers, 44 RT, and 29 RW in Cipetir Village, Sukamaju Village, and Undrus Binangun Village. The sampling technique used in this study is nonprobability sampling with purposive sampling technique.
The results of testing using IBM SPSS Statistics 24, partially showed that Village Original Income (PADes) had a positive and significant effect on Village Expenditures for the Implementation of Village Development and Business Results of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) which negatively affected Village Expenditure in the Implementation of Village Development. Simultaneous testing results show that the Village Original Income and the Results of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) jointly influence the Village Expenditures for the Implementation of Village Development
Evolution of the ATLAS Nightly Build System
For over 10 years of development the ATLAS Nightly Build System has evolved into a factory for automatic release production and grid distribution. The numerous branches of ATLAS releases provide vast opportunities for testing new packages, verification of patches to existing software, and migration to new platforms and compilers for ATLAS code that currently contains ~2200 packages with 4 million C++ and 1.4 million python scripting lines written by ~1000 developers. The nightly releases lead up to stable releases used for data processing and analysis worldwide. The ATLAS Nightly System is managed by the NICOS control tool on the ATLAS Build Farm. The ATN testing framework runs unit and integration tests for the nightly releases
Author Correction: A detailed map of Higgs boson interactions by the ATLAS experiment ten years after the discovery
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NICOS System of Nightly Builds for Distributed Development
NICOS, NIghtly COntrol System, is a flexible tool for coordination of software development in large-scale projects. It manages the multi-platform nightly builds based on the recent versions of software packages, tries to compensate for technical failures, tests the newly built software, identifies possible problems, and makes results immediately available to developers spread over different institutions and countries. The NICOS nightly build services ensure that new software submissions are consistent and provide expected results. The NICOS tool was developed to coordinate the efforts of more than 100 developers from 34 countries for the ATLAS project at CERN and can be easily adapted for other large software projects.NICOS, NIghtly COntrol System, is a flexible tool for coordination of software development in large-scale projects. It manages the multi-platform nightly builds based on the recent versions of software packages, tries to compensate for technical failures, tests the newly built software, identifies possible problems, and makes results immediately available to developers spread over different institutions and countries. The NICOS nightly build services ensure that new software submissions are consistent and provide expected results. The NICOS tool was developed to coordinate the efforts of more than 100 developers from 34 countries for the ATLAS project at CERN and can be easily adapted for other large software projects
A Measurement of the Michel Parameters in Leptonic Decays of the Tau
We have measured the spectral shape Michel parameters ae and j using leptonic decays of the ø , recorded by the CLEO II detector. Assuming e \Gamma ¯ universality, we find ae e¯ = 0:735 \Sigma 0:013 \Sigma 0:008 and j e¯ = \Gamma0:015 \Sigma 0:061 \Sigma 0:062, where the first error is statistical and the second systematic. R. Ammar, 1 P. Baringer, 1 A. Bean, 1 D. Besson, 1 D. Coppage, 1 C. Darling, 1 R. Davis, 1 N. Hancock, 1 S. Kotov, 1 I. Kravchenko, 1 N. Kwak, 1 S. Anderson, 2 Y. Kubota, 2 M. Lattery, 2 J. J. O'Neill, 2 S. Patton, 2 R. Poling, 2 T. Riehle, 2 V. Savinov, 2 A. Smith, 2 M. S. Alam, 3 S. B. Athar, 3 Z. Ling, 3 A. H. Mahmood, 3 H. Severini, 3 S. Timm, 3 F. Wappler, 3 A. Anastassov, 4 S. Blinov, 4; J. E. Duboscq, 4 D. Fujino, 4;y R. Fulton, 4 K. K. Gan, 4 T. Hart, 4 K. Honscheid, 4 H. Kagan, 4 R. Kass, 4 J. Lee, 4 M. B. Spencer, 4 M. Sung, 4 A. Undrus, 4; R. Wanke, 4 A. Wolf, 4 M. M...
Containerization in ATLAS Software Development and Data Production
The ATLAS experiment’s software production and distribution on the grid benefits from a semi-automated infrastructure that provides up-to-date information about software usability and availability through the CVMFS distribution service for all relevant systems. The software development process uses a Continuous Integration pipeline involving testing, validation, packaging and installation steps. For opportunistic sites that can not access CVMFS, containerized releases are needed. These standalone containers are currently created manually to support Monte-Carlo data production at such sites. In this paper we will describe an automated procedure for the containerization of ATLAS software releases in the existing software development infrastructure, its motivation, integration and testing in the distributed computing system
ATLAS Nightly Build System Upgrade
The ATLAS Nightly Build System is a facility for automatic production of software releases. Being the major component of ATLAS software infrastructure, it supports more than 50 multi-platform branches of nightly releases and provides ample opportunities for testing new packages, for verifying patches to existing software, and for migrating to new platforms and compilers. The Nightly System testing framework runs several hundred integration tests of different granularity and purpose. The nightly releases are distributed and validated, and some are transformed into stable releases used for data processing worldwide. The first LHC long shutdown (2013-2015) activities will elicit increased load on the Nightly System as additional releases and builds are needed to exploit new programming techniques, languages, and profiling tools. This paper describes the plan of the ATLAS Nightly Build System Long Shutdown upgrade. It brings modern database and web technologies into the Nightly System, improves monitoring of nightly build results, and provides new tools for offline release shifters. We will also outline our long-term plans for distributed nightly releases builds and testing
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