INTERSECTION OF PHILOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY IN ANALYZING THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF POSTCOLONIAL NATIONS
The paper delves into the query of how philology and sociology intersect when it comes to studying the linguistic terrain of postcolonial countries. The paper will explore the functionality of language in the public spaces as a symbol of power, identity, and resistance in postcolonial settings, with a specific emphasis on the linguistic signs in th...
By Sirojiddin Nurmatov, Dildora Mamaraimova, Nargiza Akhmedova, Gullolahon Mehmonaliyeva, Mehrinoza Alieva, Feruza Shukurova, Sarvinoz Qodirova, Nilufar Abdullayeva
INTEGRATING SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES AND AUTOMATION IN MINING ENGINEERING EDUCATION FOR THE MODERN ERA
Sustainable practice and automation in the field of mining engineering are becoming a fundamental component of educating the future engineers to respond to the challenges facing a changing mining industry. As mining operators are increasingly being pressured to utilize more environmentally sustainable practices and to adopt new automation technolog...
By Kamala Kodirova, Ozodbek Nematov, Anastasia Seitasmanova, Sarvinoz Qodirova, Feruza Sapaeva, Fotima Babajanova, Bakhtiyor Polvonov, Abduraim Adilov
NEXT-GENERATION SMART TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING CONGESTION IN INDIAN METRO CITIES
In fast-developing Indian cities, congestion is a significant concern, as travel times are much longer, the environment is negatively affected, and infrastructure is overstretched. Conventional traffic management systems tend to be ineffective at addressing such problems because they rely on fixed traffic lights and lack data inputs. This paper pre...
By Anjali Goswami, Anjali Krushna Kadao
DEVELOPING THE EDU-OPT MODEL FOR STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
The paper introduces a strategic management model called the EDU-OPT Model, which will help to improve the resilience of the operations of educational organizations and their financial sustainability, especially in a developing economy like Uzbekistan. The model utilizes the concepts of the Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) modeling whi...
By Sardorbek Isroilov, Kodirov Zokhid Zokirkhanovich, Akbarov Chingiz Adkhamjanovich, Sobirjonov Khumoyun Boburjon Ugli, Khusainov Ilyos Jamoliddin ugli
EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF AI-DRIVEN TALENT MANAGEMENT MODELS ON EMPLOYEE RETENTION IN INDIAN IT COMPANIES
Job dissatisfaction, lack of career growth and talent pool are also a problem in employee retention in the Indian IT industry. Traditional talent management practices fail to address the dynamic employee needs, which disengages employees, resulting in an increase in turnover cases. The paper focuses on the influence of AI-based talent management mo...
By Jagan Mohan, Arup Kumar Halder
THE FACULTYMAX MODEL FOR ENHANCING FACULTY PERFORMANCE AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
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
HEALTHCARE DATA EXCHANGE IN THE ERA OF BLOCKCHAIN AND AI: A SURVEY ON METHODS, CHALLENGES, AND ARCHITECTURES
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
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND CULTURAL FUNCTIONS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN TASHKENT
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
CNN - GA - DRIVEN ADAPTIVE OPTICAL COMMUNICATION FRAMEWORK FOR LOW-LATENCY FIBER TRANSMISSION
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
IMPLEMENTING AGILE METHODOLOGIES FOR ENHANCING PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS GROWTH IN INDIAN STARTUPS
The Indian startup environment is both volatile and fast-paced, requiring the project management models to be both fast and scalable. Although Agile tools are widely used, most ventures fail to realize the implementation of technical features into business expansion. The crux of the matter is a Hierarchy where a traditional top-down management stru...
By Ashish Kumar Sahu, Shilpi Nishant Tanwani