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SISTEM PENDUKUNG KEPUTUSAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE ANALITYCAL HIERARCHY PROCESS UNTUK MENENTUKAN TEMA TUGAS AKHIR DAN KOMPETENSI MAHASISWA
Tugas akhir merupakan salah satu mata kuliah yang harus diambil oleh mahasiswa di perguruan tinggi. Untuk mengambil mata kuliah tugas akhir, ada beberapa syarat yang bisa diambil diantarnya harus lulus sejumlah mata kuliah, nilai IPK harus diatas 2.00, tidak ada nilai E pada setiap mata kuliah, jumlah nilai D maksimal 5 %. Jika semua syarat telah terpenuhi maka mahasiswa dapat mengambil mata kuliah Tugas akhir. Tahap selanjutnya adalah penentuan topik tugas akhir, sebagian perguruan tinggi menentukan topiknya langsung bagi setiap mahasiswanya, banyak pula perguruan tinggi yang hanya menentukan topik secara umum untuk selanjutnya mahasiswa dapat menyesuaiakan dengan topik akan mereka ambil. Konsep pengambilan keputusan digunakan pula suatu metode, metode yang biasa dipakai diantaranya Analitycal Hierarchy Process (AHP). Metode AHP merupakan salah satu model untuk pengambilan keputusan yang dapat membantu kerangka berfikir manusia. Metode ini mula-mula dikembangkan oleh Thomas L. Saaty pada tahun 70-an. Dasar berpikirnya metode AHP adalah proses membentuk skor secara numerik untuk menyusun rangking setiap alternatif keputusan berbasis pada bagaimana sebaiknya alternative itu dicocokkan dengan kriteria pembuat keputusan
SISTEM PENDUKUNG KEPUTUSAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE ANALITYCAL HIERARCHY PROCESS UNTUK MENENTUKAN TEMA TUGAS AKHIR DAN KOMPETENSI MAHASISWA
Tugas akhir merupakan salah satu mata kuliah yang harus diambil oleh mahasiswa di perguruan tinggi. Untuk mengambil mata kuliah tugas akhir, ada beberapa syarat yang bisa diambil diantarnya harus lulus sejumlah mata kuliah, nilai IPK harus diatas 2.00, tidak ada nilai E pada setiap mata kuliah, jumlah nilai D maksimal 5 %. Jika semua syarat telah terpenuhi maka mahasiswa dapat mengambil mata kuliah Tugas akhir. Tahap selanjutnya adalah penentuan topik tugas akhir, sebagian perguruan tinggi menentukan topiknya langsung bagi setiap mahasiswanya, banyak pula perguruan tinggi yang hanya menentukan topik secara umum untuk selanjutnya mahasiswa dapat menyesuaiakan dengan topik akan mereka ambil. Konsep pengambilan keputusan digunakan pula suatu metode, metode yang biasa dipakai diantaranya Analitycal Hierarchy Process (AHP). Metode AHP merupakan salah satu model untuk pengambilan keputusan yang dapat membantu kerangka berfikir manusia. Metode ini mula-mula dikembangkan oleh Thomas L. Saaty pada tahun 70-an. Dasar berpikirnya metode AHP adalah proses membentuk skor secara numerik untuk menyusun rangking setiap alternatif keputusan berbasis pada bagaimana sebaiknya alternative itu dicocokkan dengan kriteria pembuat keputusan
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Historians as expert judicial witnesses in tobacco litigation ::a controversial legal practice /
"Historian Ramses Delafontaine presents an engaging examination of a controversial legal practice: the historian as an expert judicial witness. This book focuses on tobacco litigation in the U.S. wherein 50 historians have witnessed in 314 court cases from 1986 to 2014. The author examines the use of historical arguments in court and investigates how a legal context influences historical narratives and discourse in forensic history. Delafontaine asserts that the courtroom is a performative and fact-making theatre. Nonetheless, he argues that the civic responsibility of the historian should not end at the threshold of the courtroom where history and truth hang in the balance. The book is divided into three parts featuring an impressive range of European and American case studies. The first part provides a theoretical framework on the issues which arise when history and law interact. The second part gives a comparative overview of European and American examples of forensic history. This part also reviews U.S. legal rules and case law on expert evidence, as well as extralegal challenges historians face as experts. The third part covers a series of tobacco-related trials. With remunerations as high as hundreds of thousands of dollars and no peer-reviewed publications or communication on the part of the historians hired by the tobacco companies the question arises whether some historians are willing to trade their reputation and that of their university for the benefit of an interested party. The book further provides 50 expert profiles of the historians active in tobacco litigation, lists detailing the manner of the expert's involvement, and West Law references to these cases. This book offers profound and thought-provoking insights on the post-war forensification of history from an interdisciplinary perspective. In this way, Delafontaine makes a stirring call for debate on the contemporary engagement of historians as expert judicial witnesses in U.S. tobacco litigation"--Back cover
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Historians as Expert Judicial Witnesses in Tobacco Litigation ::A Controversial Legal Practice /
Historian Ramses Delafontaine presents an engaging examination of a controversial legal practice: the historian as an expert judicial witness. This book focuses on tobacco litigation in the U.S. wherein 50 historians have witnessed in 314 court cases from 1986 to 2014. The author examines the use of historical arguments in court and investigates how a legal context influences historical narratives and discourse in forensic history. Delafontaine asserts that the courtroom is a performative and fact-making theatre. Nonetheless, he argues that the civic responsibility of the historian should not end at the threshold of the courtroom where history and truth hang in the balance. The book is divided into three parts featuring an impressive range of European and American case studies. The first part provides a theoretical framework on the issues which arise when history and law interact. The second part gives a comparative overview of European and American examples of forensic history. This part also reviews U.S. legal rules and case law on expert evidence, as well as extralegal challenges historians face as experts. The third part covers a series of tobacco-related trials. With remunerations as high as hundreds of thousands of dollars and no peer-reviewed publications or communication on the part of the historians hired by the tobacco companies the question arises whether some historians are willing to trade their reputation and that of their university for the benefit of an interested party. The book further provides 50 expert profiles of the historians active in tobacco litigation, lists detailing the manner of the expert's involvement, and West Law references to these cases. This book offers profound and thought-provoking insights on the post-war forensification of history from an interdisciplinary perspective. In this way, Delafontaine makes a stirring call for debate on the contemporary engagement of historians as expert judicial witnesses in U.S. tobacco litigation
Historians as expert judicial witnesses in Tobacco litigation: a controversial legal practice
Historian Ramses Delafontaine presents an engaging examination of a controversial legal practice: the historian as an expert judicial witness. This book focuses on tobacco litigation in the U.S. wherein 50 historians have witnessed in 314 court cases from 1986 to 2014. The author examines the use of historical arguments in court and investigates how a legal context influences historical narratives and discourse in forensic history. Delafontaine asserts that the courtroom is a performative and fact-making theatre. Nonetheless, he argues that the civic responsibility of the historian should not end at the threshold of the courtroom where history and truth hang in the balance.
The book is divided into three parts featuring an impressive range of European and American case studies. The first part provides a theoretical framework on the issues which arise when history and law interact. The second part gives a comparative overview of European and American examples of forensic history. This part also reviews U.S. legal rules and case law on expert evidence, as well as extralegal challenges historians face as experts. The third part covers a series of tobacco-related trials. With remunerations as high as hundreds of thousands of dollars and no peer-reviewed publications or communication on the part of the historians hired by the tobacco companies the question arises whether some historians are willing to trade their reputation and that of their university for the benefit of an interested party. The book further provides 50 expert profiles of the historians active in tobacco litigation, lists detailing the manner of the expert’s involvement, and West Law references to these cases.
This book offers profound and thought-provoking insights on the post-war forensification of history from an interdisciplinary perspective. In this way, Delafontaine makes a stirring call for debate on the contemporary engagement of historians as expert judicial witnesses in U.S. tobacco litigation
A letter from Puduhepa Queen of Hatti to Ramses II Pharaoh of Egypt (KUB 21.38 = CTH 176)
This thesis is a new edition of the Hittite letter CTH 176 dealing with a royal wedding. Although the names of the author and the addressee are not mentioned, the palaeographical, philological and historical evidence will be presented to support the generally accepted view that the letter was composed by Puduhepa, the Hittite Queen and was intended for Ramses II, the pharaoh of Egypt. Of particular interest are aspects of the manuscript which have been omitted from previous editions, including the physical features of the clay tablet on which the text is inscribed such as size, shape, the type of clay, etc., and the detailed diachronic and synchronic palaeographical analysis of the manuscript. The main objective of such a study is to date the tablet, establish the writing habits of the scribe responsible for writing down the text and assess Goetze's remark that the hand of more than one scribe can be detected in the text. Since certain inaccuracies have been detected on the copy of the tablet done in 1928 by Professor A. Goetze, this edition also amends and updates this autograph and provides a new and more accurate transliteration of the text that includes as many palaeographical details of the original cuneiform as possible. The last part of the thesis is devoted to an interpretation of the letter and a discussion of the words and expressions that are essential for the understanding of the text but whose exact meaning is either unknown or not encountered in other Hittite texts
Analyse van e-gitaar signalen in tijd- en frequentiedomein, in termen van snaar- en rand-dynamica: Analysis of e-guitar signals in time and frequency domain, in terms of string and boundary dynamics
In this thesis we examine various aspects of the output signal produced by the electrical pickup of an electric guitar. We do this by formulating a model of this output signal based on the one dimensional damped wave equation for the motion of one guitar string and (initially) a simple linear model for the output signal based on this motion. This model is compared to measurements of the output signal of a real guitar and their corresponding spectra. From this comparison it is concluded that the damping term in the damped wave equation is sufficient to roughly describe the decrease in amplitude over time of the envelope in the output signal of an electrical guitar.The measured guitar signal also displays beating which has been considered to be caused by the interference of parallel and perpendicular modes on the guitar string with slightly differing frequencies. It is shown that the order of magnitude of this difference in frequencies between parallel and perpendicular modes is neither caused by different effective values of the damping coefficient nor by the influence of co-vibrating string boundaries. The last chapter gives a very simple method to introduce beating into the predicted signal. This is done by describing the motion of the string as occurring in a rotating plane in which the radial direction is given by the above mentioned model.Applied Mathematic
Cryptography, the Full Moon Festivals of Min, and the King: Reading the Cryptographic Inscription of the Chapel of Min in the Temple of Ramses II at Abydos
In this paper, the author proposes a new reading of a cryptographic inscription engraved on the rear wall scene of Chapel XII in the temple of Ramses II at Abydos. According to this reading, which shows the importance of thematic cryptography for the conception of the inscription, a special form (ḫprw) of Min is said to go forth in procession at the occasion of the god’s second full moon festival. As a matter of fact, the crown worn by Min in the scene makes his depiction special, the iconographic program of the chapel refers to a procession, and the association of the god with the moon is well established. This inscription thus enables the reconstruction of twelve full moon festivals of Min, which in addition to the Festival of Min that was known to have taken place in I Shemu, were all celebrated with a procession. The iconographic program of Chapel XII also enables us to investigate the meaning of the full moon festival of Min. Royal ideology can be one level of meaning. Both in relation to the moon and its symbolism, the hypothesis of a celebration of Min as the divine father of the king can be put forward, whilst the takeover of the king might also have been in focus. Thus, this cryptographic inscription not only renews our knowledge of the New Kingdom theology and liturgy of Min, but also of the god’s importance for the royal ideology of the Ramesside Period
Fundamental Rights in the EU’s External Trade Relations: From Promotion ‘Through’ Trade Agreements to Protection ‘in’ Trade Agreements
© 2020 The Author(s). In the context of trade, the EU emerges as a singular global actor from a fundamental rights perspective: unlike other international actors, the EU’s external action is to be guided by interests as much as values. The Treaty of Lisbon does not erase the tension between market goals and respect of fundamental rights, it opens up the possibility for the EU to pursue fundamental rights both in and through trade. Yet for a very long time, the EU has been a global actor through trade: it has taken for granted an understanding of human rights in trade that sees them as a development issue for third countries. No more sophisticated conceptualisations have been explored, making the EU’s current approach heavily reliant on this legacy. The way fundamental rights are provided protection in the Post-Lisbon new generation EU trade agreements emerges as outdated and not fit for purpose. The aim of this paper is to urge new conceptualisations of the relationship between trade agreements and fundamental rights.https://www.asser.nl/cleer/publications/cleer-papers/cleer-paper-20201-kassoti-wessel-eds
CHARAKTER UCZESTNICTWA BÓSTW W MILITARNYCH PRZEDSIĘWZIĘCIACH EGIPCJAN ZA PANOWANIA RAMESSYDÓW
THE CHARACTER OF PARTICIPATION OF THE GODS IN THE EGYPTIAN MILITARY CAMPAIGNS DURING THE REIGN OF THE RAMESSIDE KINGThe article presents the problem of the participation of gods in the Egyptian military campaigns, on the basis of selected source materials, referring chiefly to the war campaigns of three Pharaohs belonging to the Ramses dynasty: Ramses II, Merenptaha and Ramses III. The above materials highlight the interdependence between the gods and the emperor, and the clear-cut tendency to depend on the will and orders of the gods. By acquitting himself of his obligations resulting from the divine order (maat), the earthly ruler takes over the functions, attributes and characteristics of war-gods such as, Montu, Seth, Baal or Sakhmet. At the same time, he remains under special care of his divine father, Amon-Re who supports his earthly son in a direct way, that is through his physical presence and activity which triggers off courage and extraordinary valor in the king’s heart. Through the person of the ruler, the gods also exert a special influence on the soldiers who accompany him, in spite of the fact that according to the source materials, they do not play any significant role in the battle, as it is Amon-Re who is the main author of victory; it is him who grants it as kind of grace to his earthly son
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