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Coordination of Global Approach for Blockchain Supply Chains Dananjaya, Humam Rafif; Fabio, Muhamad; Fakhrezzy, Muhammad; Mulyati; Cornelia Putri, Cindy
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Blockchain Frontier Technology
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i1.116

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 Decreased exchange costs have prodded contemporary globalization, from the acquaintance of the steel trailer with composed exchange advancement. In this review, we take a gander at how blockchain might be utilized to bring down the exchange expenses of making and organizing solid data along supply chains. Customers, makers, and legislatures are progressively requesting superb data. Exchanged things' characteristics and provenance This data is costly to make and keep up with among dissipated parties, to a limited extent in view of the dangers of mistake and misrepresentation. Late endeavors, like paperless exchange plans, have endeavored to bypass these costs by means of the utilization of new innovation. Our emphasis is on how blockchain innovation might be utilized to make another decentralized monetary framework for supply chains by controlling decentralized unique records containing data about items as they move.Before diving into strategy, we examine the conceivable financial consequences of blockchain supply chains. Successful reception faces various approach obstacles, including administrative acknowledgment and cross-jurisdictional interoperability. We propose an AsiaPacific significant level strategy discussion to organize concerns like open guidelines and administrative similarity.
AI Based Assistance To Reduce Suicidal Tendency Among Youngsters Rawat, Bhupesh; Bist, Ankur Singh; Mulyati; Fakhrezzy, Muhammad; Octavyra, Regina Dinda
APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) Vol 7 No 2 (2023): ATM (APTISI Transactions on Management: May)
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/atm.v7i2.1829

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Suicidal tendency among youngsters is one of emerging issue in society.This not only results in loss of life but also has disruptive psychosocial and adverse socio-economic effects. It accounts for 1.4% of all deaths. It is also reported that men die more than women. If we look at male to female ratio regarding suicide death, then it is 1.5 to 1 and is highest in richest countries. Each year, approximately 800,000 people die by suicide worldwide. Fast life style, academic pressure, relationships, drug addiction etc, are major causes of this. This is exacerbated by the presence of new factors that arise as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, which puts new pressures on society, which of course worsens the mental condition of today's society.Governments and NGOs are highly concerned about it. In this paper, we are concerned about the role of technology to prevent it. We will discuss how artificial intelligence can help in keeping the wellbeing of the mental state of human beings. Our focus would be on use of artificial intelligence in predicting and preventing suicide attempt. We will share our perspective on how other techniques excluding AI can help to alleviate this menace.AI based applications are playing a vital role to assist mental health. Our purpose is to study the role of AI in mental health.
Blockchain Technology as Authenticated System for Smart Universities Choi, Lee Kyung; Sunarya, Po Abas; Fakhrezzy, Muhammad
IAIC Transactions on Sustainable Digital Innovation (ITSDI) Vol 4 No 1 (2022): October
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/itsdi.v4i1.570

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Many industries and universities are interested in blockchain technology, which is a growing field of interest. The Digital Data Storage System (DDS) consists of many servers (multi-server). Blockchain technology allows data to be copied and authenticated across servers. Many people believe that blockchain is only used for cryptocurrencies, but that's not entirely correct. Bitcoin, one of the most well-known cryptocurrencies, heavily relies on the technology. However, in reality, the use of blockchain is not limited to cryptocurrencies. One way that blockchain technology can be used is for data processing in universities. In this study, the author looks at how it can be used to improve student records, document transactions, and more.The research method used in this study is the "literature review" method.