197 research outputs found
Analisis Demokratisasi Desa Era Reformasi (Studi Kasus: Desa Tanah Datar, Kalimantan Timur)
This paper aims to examine the implementation of village democratization in the reform era, especially in Tanah Datar Village, East Kalimantan. The author uses a descriptive qualitative research method by collecting data and information using library research. The main source for this scientific writing is the official website of Tanah Datar Village. Meanwhile, the object of this research is the extent to which democratization has progressed in Tanah Datar Village, East Kalimantan. So it can be said that in this research, the author sees that village democratization in the reform era has experienced changes and improvements. This can be seen in the policy-making process involving the community, transparency and government accountability, as is the case in Tanah Datar Village. The implementation of democratization in Tanah Datar Village, East Kalimantan can also be illustrated through the transparency of the use of the APBDes which is described on the village government website. However, there are still several things that can be used as evaluation material for the village government, such as the freedom of association of the Tanah Datar Village community which is still very minimal and the damage which occurs in several village infrastructure. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the implementation of democratization in Tanah Datar Village so that the implementation of democratization in the village can run more effectively and be responsive to the various needs of its residents in this reform era
Abstract
The need to deal with massive data sets in many practical applications has led to a growing interest in computational models appropriate for large inputs. The most important quality of a realistic model is that it can be efficiently implemented across a wide range of platforms and operating systems. In this paper, we study the computational model that results if the streaming model is augmented with a sorting primitive. We argue that this model is highly practical, and that a wide range of important problems can be efficiently solved in this (relatively weak) model. Examples are undirected connectivity, minimum spanning trees, and red-blue line segment intersection, among others. This suggests that using more powerful, harder to implement models may not always be justified. Our main technical contribution is to show a hardness result for the “streaming and sorting ” model, which demonstrates that the main limitation of this model is that it can only access one data stream at a time. Since our model is strong enough to solve “pointer chasing ” problems, the communication complexity based techniques commonly used in showing lower bounds for the streaming model cannot be adapted to our model. We therefore have to employ new techniques to obtain these results. Finally, we compare our model to a popular restriction of external memory algorithms that access their data mostly sequentially. 1
Commuting with delay prone buses
What is the fastest way to go from point X to point Y within a
city using its public bus service, with bus changes as necessary?
If buses ran according to a schedule this is an easy query -
it can be solved by using classical shortest path algorithms.
Unfortunately, as everyone knows, buses in most cities hardly
confirm to a fixed schedule. Once you get into a bus it usually
takes a predictable amount of time to reach its destinb.tion, but
the amount of time you spend waiting for it is quite random
and can usually be estimated only statistically.
We present an algorithm to generate travel plans for such
conditions. Our plans allow actions of the form "wait for buses
with route number R1,R2 ... if you get into R1 get off at ...
and wait for ..., else if you get into R2 ..." and are modeled
as a tree. We guarantee that the expected time taken by
the plan we generate will be minimum over all possible plans
for travel between the given starting point and destination.
The algorithm has been implemented for the bus system of
Mumbai, and it generates the (optimal) travel plan essentially
instantaneously. A transcript of a session with the program is
included.© AC
Analisis Motivasi Volunteer Sport Tourism Paralayang di Nagari Malalo Kabupaten Tanah Datar Sumatra Barat
Purpose: The study aims to determine the Motivation of Paragliding Sport Tourism Volunteers in Nagari Malalo, Tanah Datar Regency, which is contained therein.
Method: This study used descriptive qualitative method. Data collected by conducting interviews with volunteers who participated in the TRoI III event committee in Nagari Malalo, Tanah Datar Regency, analytical techniques used data reduction, data presentation and data conclusions. As well as the validity of the data.
Results: the results of the author\u27s research can be concluded that the Motivation Analysis of Volunteeer Sport Tourism Paragliding in Nagari Malalo, Tanah Datar Regency where there are needs that must be met by volunteers, namely physiological factors, security factors, togetherness factors, self-esteem factors, pride factors.
Contribution: The result of the research that the author conducted that the motivation of volunteers in Nagari Malalo, Tanah Datar Regency is that this paragliding event continues because this event can give birth to a volunteer spirit where they are sincere in doing it and this event can give birth to a spirit of togetherness that is exemplary for other nagari
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