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                <text>Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a rapidly emerging and spreading infectious disease. To minimize the impact caused by the virus, it&#13;
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                <text>For understanding the learning effect, the gaze tracking is a more objective method to collect the data on eye movement and used&#13;
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system is proposed in this paper. This system can offer helpful suggestions for educators when improving the instruction.&#13;
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                <text>Decision Support System for Accepting Social Assistance for the Program&#13;
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                <text>Cibangkong Village is one of the villages in Pekuncen District, Banyumas Regency. The number of recipients of PKH cards&#13;
(Program Keluarga Harapan) is 253 families, data on KPM (Beneficiary Families) prospective recipients of BPNT (Non-Cash&#13;
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which was that the recipients were not eligible to receive assistance. This needs to be handled, one of which is by creating a&#13;
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for receiving social assistance from the Family Hope Program (PKH) in Cibangkong village. This research uses the Multi&#13;
Attribute Utility Theory (MAUT) method. The result of this research is that the making of a decision support system for&#13;
receiving social assistance for the Family Hope Program (PHK) in Cibangkong village can be used as a tool by the Cibangkong&#13;
village apparatus to consider the feasibility of prospective recipients of PKH social assistance. The criteria used in the Decision&#13;
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                <text>Purpose: The study aims to assess the effect of knowledge management on strategic management in the General Administration&#13;
of Education in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.&#13;
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SPSS21 and AMOS 23. The design, which has six independent variables and a single dependent variable. The study uses the&#13;
questionnaire tool, a questionnaire was developed by the researcher, and distributed to a sample of 316 employees of the General&#13;
Administration of Education in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. and the questionnaire is two-part. The first is for primary verses such as&#13;
age, experience, degree of employment, scientific qualification, and average income, and the second part is to address the&#13;
knowledge management dimensions (knowledge distribution, knowledge acquisition, knowledge diagnosis, knowledge storage,&#13;
knowledge generation, knowledge application) and its relationship to strategic management practices, the testing measurement&#13;
validity and reliability could be occurred by EFA then analyzed the data by using multi regression .The study is based on the&#13;
descriptive analytical approach to suit its purposes, free from reviewing and reviewing the theoretical literature on knowledge&#13;
management and strategic management practices, in addition to reviewing previous relevant studies.&#13;
Findings: knowledge management processes impact on Strategic Management Practices when testing the relationship between&#13;
knowledge management processes and strategic management practices by structural equation modeling SEM, but the knowledge&#13;
acquisition has no significant effect on strategic management practices.&#13;
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Arabia, and the research was limited to the city of Jeddah only, and these tools can also be applied to other government&#13;
institutions, especially in departments that work in providing services to the public. It is believed that knowledge management&#13;
will have a role Effective if it is applied in service institutions that seek to apply strategic management to meet the increasing&#13;
needs of the public.&#13;
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which research contributes to the theoretical enrichment of scientific literature on knowledge management and strategic&#13;
management practices, The paper also has its applied importance as it deals with the effect of knowledge management on&#13;
implementing strategic management practices. This will be applied in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, which contributes to developing&#13;
strategic performance based on knowledge management.</text>
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                <text>Quality Analysis of Vaberaya.Banyumaskab.Go.Id Website on User&#13;
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                <text>be accessed by the public in Indonesia, especially on vaccination activities in the Banyumas area, the people of Banyumas can&#13;
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the quality of the website vaberaya.banyumaskab.go.id using the Delone and McLean Success Model with reference to 6&#13;
variables including information quality, system quality, service quality, user satisfaction, usage, and net benefits. This sampling&#13;
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Before embedding we shuffle the secret data by a pseudo-random number generator to keep more secure. We divide the host&#13;
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equal 1, 2, 3 , …, or min(M,N). Then we partition each sub-block into four overlapping (n+1) by (n+1) sub-blocks. We skip the&#13;
all blacks or all whites in each (2n+1) by (2n+1) sub-blocks. We consider all four (n+1) by (n+1) sub-blocks to check the XOR&#13;
between the non overlapping parts and center pixel of the (2n+1) by (2n+1) sub-block, it embed n 2 bits in each (n+1) by (n+1)&#13;
sub-block, totally are 4*n 2 . The entire host image can be embedded 4×n 2×M/(2n+1)×N/(2n+1) bits. The extraction way is&#13;
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imperceptible and reveal the host image lossless.</text>
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