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The Churvoq (Charvak) Free Tourist Zone (FTZ) represents a critical intersection between the complex tectonic landscape of the Western Tien Shan and Uzbekistan’s strategic push for international tourism. This paper examines the dual role of geological relief as both a primary recreational asset and a significant developmental constraint. Util...

By Shahnoza Shomurodova, Sulton Najmiddinov, Iskandar Sharofutdinov, Umida Xaybiyeva, Yusupov Gulboy, Davron Nigmatov, Dilshoda Saydumarova, Nodira Nurullayeva

Academic excellence is highly valued by faculty performance. The conventional faculty review systems tend to fail to give a holistic evaluation of faculty input in teaching, research, and service. FacultyMax Model is a multidimensional framework presented in this paper to improve the performance of the faculty based on the data analysis, incessant ...

By Abdusamiev Dilmurod Abdugani Ugli, Mamajonov Dilshodbek Adxamovich, Ortikov Elyor Abdumajidovich, Bekmirzayev Mirjalol Xusanboy Ugli, Abdullayeva Shakhnoza Anvarovna

Indian manufacturing companies are progressively implementing Industry 4.0 technologies to enhance the level of operational efficiency and the managerial decision-making process; nevertheless, there is limited empirical evidence of how the adoption of the Digital Twin (DT) affects performance, especially in the emerging economy environment. This re...

By Roohee Khan, Ashu Nayak

The growing need to improve the speed and quality of communication networks currently discussed in this paper is motivated by the uncontrolled increase in the world data traffic. Although fiber optic is essentially well placed to satisfy this requirement, it has long term problems like scattering, distortion nonlinearity and oscillating noise. The ...

By Alyaa Ali Hameed, Ibrahim Khalil Sileh, Saad Mohsen Hazzaa

This article introduces a cutting-edge solution, called the Hybrid AI-Driven Water Management System, to solve the critical issues of managing water resources in urban India. Most major Indian cities suffer from an increase in demand for water, poorly managed pipe networks, and an excessive amount of water being wasted due to leaks and other outdat...

By Sanjay Kumar, Sapna Bawankar

The merging of the traditions and novelty in the later works of literature is the convergence of realism and experimental narratives. Where realism has its goals and aims on the true representations of society, the experimental narratives disrupt the norms by their disjointed structures and unreliable narrators. This paper will explore how modern w...

By Zulfiya Pardaeva, Oleg Kim, Dilorom Khodjimetova, Yuliya Isaeva, Umid Kholnazarov, Sevara Berdimurotova, Mohinur Farmonova, Zokhida Amirova

Background: Interoperability, privacy, and the background of healthcare information are significant issues in the healthcare industry, mainly because of the fragmentation of the data. Conventional solutions are not secure, transparent, and accurate enough to share data effectively. Purpose: The purpose of the study is to examine how blockchain and ...

By K. Deepthika, Dr. I. Bhuvaneshwarri

Concerns about the application of AI, for instance, include issues of morality, accuracy, and trust. AI chatbots recently transformed educational systems around the globe. They are available for more than just simple queries; they can provide explanations, additional material and support for learning whenever required. Chatbots may also take the fo...

By Vandita Sharma, Nitu Sehrawat, Manisha Verma, Ruchi Sharma, Anil Kumar

Uzbekistan is a country in the post-colonial environment of Central Asia, which has undergone a stage of rigid isolationism before passing to the stage of authoritarian modernization. This article examines how social movements have been changing to affect policy change in this particular geopolitical region. However, the traditional position regard...

By Mirkomil Gudalov, Nemat Kushvaktov, Dilrabo Quvvatova, Elvina Azimova, Nafisa Samatova, Aynur Yeshmuratova, Rustamjon Khudayberdiyev, Umida Usmonova

This paper provides a comparative evaluation of the environmental and cultural roles in residential forms in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, focusing on the conflict between the traditional low-density "Mahalla" residential areas and modern high-density buildings. As Tashkent rapidly urbanizes vertically, assessing the trade-offs between social cohesion and ...

By Tatiana Kharitonova, Ksenia Merekalova, Alexander Tikhonov, Shavkat Sharipov, Dilfuza Shabbazova, Samidullo Elmurodov, Munisa Bekmukhamedova, Ulugbek Eshqarayev