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Robert Daren Harmel, Heather Elise Preisendanz, Kevin Wayne King, Dennis Busch, Francois Birgand and Debabrata Sahoo
Technological advances and resource constraints present scientists and engineers with renewed challenges in the design of methods to conduct water quality monitoring, and these decisions ultimately determine the degree of project success. Many profession...
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Michael John Rudolph and Evans Muchesa
This paper presents a case study of two sites in South Africa: the Phumulani Agri-Village in Mpumalanga, and a school program in the Eastern Cape. The study evaluates the effectiveness of water and sanitation programs in these rural settings. A transdisc...
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Muhammad Rifqi Maarif, Arif Rahman Saleh, Muhammad Habibi, Norma Latif Fitriyani and Muhammad Syafrudin
The accurate forecasting of energy consumption is essential for companies, primarily for planning energy procurement. An overestimated or underestimated forecasting value may lead to inefficient energy usage. Inefficient energy usage could also lead to f...
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Amonrat Thoumrungroje and Olimpia C. Racela
Given that the ultimate goal of business is performance enhancement, this study approaches the phenomenon by drawing on resource-advantage (R-A) theory to conceptualize a model with the aim of investigating the links among composite operant resources (CO...
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Amer Balic, Lejla Turulja, Emina Kuloglija and Mirjana Pejic-Bach
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems have become the most important tool for integrating businesses and achieving the ?once only? principle in data entry, which contributes to resource efficiency, the enhancement of numerous organizational processe...
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