Volume 27, Issue 4

Inspiration Factors on the Buying Decision of Automated Purchaser Durables

Eissa Herihan*, James S. Gammoes
DOI:  10.1654/zkdx.2022.27.4-4
Pages:   13-16

Abstract
The  present  paper  is  an  attempt  to  study  the  consumer  online  purchase  pattern  with  reference  to various  macroeconomic  factors.  Need  to  purchase  and  Ease  in  purchase  is  not  only  guided  by  the individual   aspects,   but   there   are   other   external   forces,   acting   indirectly   but   affects   directly   on “consumer  purchase  Decision”,  called  “Macroeconomic  Factors”.  In  this  generation  of  digital convenience  which  simplifies  the  process  of  delivering  goods  and  services  in  one  hand,  strengthens  the economy by making it more competitive, now the individual who is in search of their utility satisfaction restricted  by  other  factors  before  deciding  their  purchase.  Economic  condition,  interest  rates,  tax system, inflation plays a major role. The aim of this paper is to study the influence of these above stated factors on the purchase decision of electronic consumer durables.

Keywords: Macroeconomic aspect, Consumer deeds, Buying decision

Face-mask Signs Sickness Via Density Neural Complex

Waviy Wavim*, Sangeeta Santosh
DOI:  10.1654/zkdx.2022.27.4-3
Pages:   9-12

Abstract
Facial and bodily (clinical gestalt) in Deep learning (DL) models improve the assessment of patients’ health status, as shown in genetic syndromes and acute coronary syndrome. It is unknown if the inclusion of clinical gestalt improves classification of acutely ill patients. As in previous research in DL analysis of medical images, simulated or augmented data may be used to assess the usability  of  clinical  gestalt.  In  this  study,  we  developed  a  computer-aided  diagnosis  system  for  automatic Rug  sick    detection  using Facial  Cue of illness  images.  Acutely  sick  people were  rated  by naive observers  as  having paler  lips  and  skin,  a  more  swollen face, droopier corners of the mouth, more hanging eyelids, redder eyes, and less glossy and patchy skin, as well as appearing more tired. Our findings  suggest  that  facial  cues  associated  with  the  skin,  mouth  and  eyes  can  aid  in  the  detection  of  acutely  sick  and  potentially contagious people. We employed deep transfer learning to handle the scarcity of available data and designed a Neural Network (CNN) model along with the four transfer learning methods: VGG16, VGG19, InceptionV3, Xception and ResNet50. Where, in the existing methods ResNet101 is used that which did not got the proper accuracy and that tend to be improved. Hence the present method with other transfer learning methods is proposed. The proposed approach was evaluated  on publicly available Facial Cue of illness dataset.

Keywords: Carbon-based rural, IOFAM, Undeveloped, Hackers, Significance, Convolutional

Role of Information and Announcement Equipment in Advanced Education to Face Worldwide Struggle

Nikku Igbokwe*, Newja Ghynha
DOI:  10.1654/zkdx.2022.27.4-2 
Pages:   5-8

Abstract
This paper attempts to highlight the role of information and communication technology in higher education for the 21st century in particular the paper has argued that ICT have impacted on educational practice in education to date, in quite a small ways but the impact will give grow considerably in years to come and that ICT will become a strong agent for change among many educational practices. It is evident from the study that use of ICT in education is increasing very rapidly in  various  state  of  India.  One  of  the  most  common  problems  of  using  information  and  communication technologies ICT in education is to base choices on technological possibilities rather than educational needs. In developing countries where higher education is fought with challenged at multiple levels, there is increase in pressure to ensure that technology possibilities are viewed in the context of educational needs. The use of ICT in education, lends itself to more student learning settings and often this create some tensions for few teachers and students. But with the world moving rapidly into digital media and information ,the role of ICT in education is becoming more and more important and this will continue to grow and develop in the 21st century. Thus, the paper suggest that in higher education is not a technique for educational development but also a way  of socio economic development of the nation.

Keywords: Open educational resources, Traditional classroom, ICT, Driven-education

A Study on Infrastructure, Integration, Operation, Methods of Warehouse Management

Eman Suneetha*
DOI:  10.1654/zkdx.2022.27.4-1 
Pages:   1-4

Abstract
Warehouse  Management  Systems  associate  subject  presently discussed.  Its  use  may  be  a good  choice  for  firms  altogether  sectors improving  the  management  of warehouse  operations. within  the  last  years  some articles  mentioned  concerning  WMS  infrastructure,  opperations  and also the integration of WMS and different data technologies. A bibliometric study may be used to investigate the structure, characteristics and patterns  of  the  underlying  science  and  technology. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to verify the completeness of the literature with respect to the  treatment  of  WMS.  With  this  purpose,  a  bibliometric research  was  conducted  victimization bases in  Inter-Services  Intelligence  internet  of  Science,  Scopus  and Scielo.  The  collected information were  analysed to indicate wherever the articles were revealed, the amount of papers revealed per author, the number of papers revealed annually, and different analysis. The authors discovered  that  Asia  and  Europe  focused  over  70th  of issues,  there’s  no  concentration by  year, subjects (in spite of operations’ focused the papers),journals or authors, from 2006 to 2015, with Warehouse Management System keywords, exploitation ‘AND’as a connective.

Keywords: Go investments, Bottom up, Bibliometric, WMS Value

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