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Membangun Jaringan Internet Kampung berbasis Hostpot RT/RW di kelurahan Kemas Rindo Palembang
The internet is a communication tool to find the information needed, not all areas are covered by the internet. Internet service providers as internet service providers also offer expensive packages beyond the ability of residents, in this study designing an internet network in Kemas Rindo village to help residents get cheap and good internet facilities. In this study using the waterfaal method in building an internet network, analysis, design, coding, testing and maintenance were carried out. Based on the area of 3027 hectares and the number of community units as many as 8 RWs in the Kemas Rindo sub-district, 8 CPE points were built with Bridge mode. After finishing building the internet network, Quality of Service measurements were made on Throughput, Packet Loss, Delay (latency), Jitter and the results obtained were categorized as good or with an index value of 3 based on the reference value of Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON). The value obtained from the QoS measurement is throughput of 81.125, Packet Loss of 0.375, Delay of 150,625 and Jitter of 0.500. Keywords : Hostpot, RT RW Net, Kemas Rindo, Waterfall, Qo
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
Pengaruh Anti-Slamming Bulbous Bow Terhadap Gerakan Slamming Pada Kapal Perintis 200 DWT
Analisis seakeeping (kemampuan olah gerak kapal) merupakan aspek penting dalam perancangan kapal. Berdasarkan analisis tersebut, dapat diketahui batas operasional dari sebuah kapal. Salah satunya adalah dapat mengetahui kemampuan kapal pada tinggi gelombang signifikan (Hs) tertentu. Memodifikasi bentuk haluan kapal dengan membuat dasar dari haluan tersebut lebih rendah dibandingkan dengan dasar lambung kapal nya (dibawah garis baseline kapal) dinamakan Anti-Slamming Bow. Pada penelitian ini, anti-slamming bow ditambahkan dengan bulbous bow yang dinamakan dengn Anti-Slamming Bulbous Bow (ASB). Panjang (lasb) dan tinggi (hasb) Anti-Slamming Bulbous Bow divariasikan untuk mendapatkan probabilitas dan intensitas slamming yang paling rendah. Metode untuk menghitung RAO menggunakan Metode Panel. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa nilai probabilitas pada kapal existing (model awal) pada Hs = 4 m dan Tave = 5 s pada kecepatan 14 knot tidak memenuhi standar kriteria Nordforsk ’87 karena memiliki nilai probabilitas slamming sebesar 12,19%. Selain model awal, model 1, model 3 dan model 5 juga tidak memenuhi standar kriteria karena memiliki nilai probabilitas slamming sebesar 5,19%, 5,04% dan 5,10%. Parameter ukuran anti-slamming bulbous bow terbaik terdapat pada model 6 dimana rasio panjang ASB terhadap Lpp kapal sebesar 0,4 dan rasio tinggi ASB terhadap sarat kapal sebesar 0,4. Sedangkan bentuk Bulbous terbaik adalah Bulbous A yaitu bulbous tipe bentuk titik air tergantung. Model ini memiliki nilai probabilas sebesar 1,95% dan memenuhi kriteria Nordforsk ’87
OPTIMASI BENTUK DEMIHULL KAPAL KATAMARAN UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KUALITAS SEAKEEPING
Prediksi performa seakeeping (olah gerak) kapal di perairan tertentu adalah salah satu dari aspek-aspek penting pada tahap perencanaan kapal. Penelitian ini fokus pada optimasi bentuk demihull kapal untuk meningkatkan kualitias seakeeping sesuai dengan standar kriteria umum seakeeping untuk kapal militer. Bentuk lambung demihull yang digunakan adalah NPL Hull Form Series 4b. Bentuk lambung tersebut diubah dengan mengubah parameter nilai koefisien blok (Cb) sebesar ±10% dengan Metode Lackenby. Hasil bentuk lambung demihull yang optimal didapatkan dengan memperbesar nilai Cb sebesar 10%. Respon gerakan dari bentuk lambung tersebut memenuhi semua kriteria seakeeping dan memiliki respon gerakan paling minimum.</p
Continuous and Step-level Pay-off Functions in Public Good Games: A Conceptual Analysis
Conflicts between individuals’ and collective interests are ubiquitous in social life. Numerous experimental studies have investigated the resolution of such conflicts using public good games with either continuous or step-level payoff functions. A conceptual analysis using both classic game theory and social exchange theory shows that these two types of games are fundamentally different. A continuous function game is a social dilemma in that it contains a conflict between individual and collective interests whereas a step-level game is primarily a social coordination game. Thus, we conclude that one can not safely generalize results from step-level to continuous form games. Additionally, our analysis shows that the distinction between continuous and single-step games can be blurred by segmenting a continuous function into steps or adding steps to a single-step game. We identify characteristics of the payoff function that conceptually mark the transition from a dilemma to a coordination problem.
Good Practices Gender Mainstreaming in Actions against Child Labour
Comprises a collection of 19 examples of good practices in gender mainstreaming in four areas: gender analysis; gender-specific or gender-sensitive actions; institutional change; and giving girls and women a voice.Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements by the author -- Contents -- Acronyms -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Overview of good practices -- Summary matrix of good practices contained in the report -- Category 1: Gender analysis -- 1.1 Child domestic workers in South Africa: A national report -- 1.2 A gender analysis of a child labour force survey - Turkey -- 1.3 Cross-cutting gender issues in the Good practice interventions report on combating the commercial sexual exploitation of boys and girls in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia -- 1.4 A rapid assessment that examined the situation of children in prostitution in Jamaica -- Category 2: Gender-specific and gender-sensitive actions -- 2.1 Art rehabilitation for working street girls in St. Petersburg, Russia -- 2.2 An integrated approach targeting girls involved in rural and domestic labour - East Turkey -- 2.3 HIV/AIDS and child labour in South Africa, Tanzania, and Zambia: a gender perspective -- 2.4 "MainSCREAMing" gender through education, the arts and the media -- Category 3: Institutional change -- 3.1 Getting the development agency ready for gender equality issues: A gender review -- 3.2 A practical guide for promoting gender equality in action against child labour -- 3.3 Gender mainstreaming in the design and preparation of project documents at ILO/IPEC -- 3.4 Every boy and girl counts: Global child labour estimates -- 3.5 Integrating gender issues into thematic evaluations -- Category 4: Giving girls and women (and others that are marginalized) a voice -- 4.1 How girls engaged in prostitution describe their situation in Tanzania -- 4.2 Women "on side" in "red card to child labour" football campaign -- 4.3 Preventing trafficking of women and children in the Mekong region: A participatory approach4.4 Provision of "space" for women to meet and find out about trafficking risks in China -- 4.5 A voice for girls and boys at the national stakeholder consultation on the worst forms of child labour in Nepal -- 4.6 Voicing opinions on gender equality issues in Guatemala -- Methodology -- Resource list: Good practices in gender mainstreaming -- Glossary: Key gender-related concepts -- Annex 1: Gender analysis -- Annex 2: Important areas of knowledge on gender and child labour issues -- Annex 3: Flyer sent to all ILO/IPEC staff in July 2002 -- Annex 4: Adaptation of criteria and levelsComprises a collection of 19 examples of good practices in gender mainstreaming in four areas: gender analysis; gender-specific or gender-sensitive actions; institutional change; and giving girls and women a voice.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Good psychology is good theology, good theology is good psychology
The chapter, "Good psychology is good theology, good theology is good psychology" was written by the listed authors including Donald Meen (Douglas College Faculty). The issue of homosexuality prompts us to engage in dialogue with scripture and tradition, with contemporary culture and experience, and with academic disciplines such as history, psychology, philosophy, and the law. the writers of this book suggest new avenues along which dialogue might proceed, always focused on Anglicanism's embrace of a wide range of divergent viewpoints that rather than promoting division, offers opportunities for respect and reconciliation. --From publisher description
Beyond the Market/State Binary Code: The Common Good as a Relational Good
In this chapter the Author shows that, in order to go beyond the domination of the binomial Market-State, which destroys sociability, contemporary society needs much more than good, altruistic individuals. It needs a societal configuration able to generate relational goods. Relational good is the name of the common good in a highly differentiated and globalised society
Good Things Come to Those Who Wait…
Thornton (2017), writing on the website Leading in Context, explains that the well-known quote used as the title of this blog may be attributed to British author Violet Fane (Mary M. Singleton) in 1892. As she contends, good things may indeed come to those who wait, “but only after certain important conditions have been met”
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