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Revolutionizing the Facilities Sector: Innovations, Challenges, and Future Perspectives
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November 2024

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Contemporaneity of English Language and Literature in the Robotized Millennium

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The notion of environmental responsibility (ER) is introduced in the second section with reference to public assembly facilities (PAFs), which include theatres, sports arenas, and convention centres. Urban degradation, energy resources, and the effects of the built environment on society are the main topics of ER, a developing term in the social sciences. PAFs are crucial in the ER discussion, as they require significant investment for maintenance and upgrades to accommodate large gatherings. The section states that although community stakeholders and PAF managers view ER concerns as a high priority, little is known about the breadth of ER practices. Decision-making factors and the environmental impact of PAFs. Furthermore, there is a lack of comprehensive guidance for PAF managers in making ER-related decisions and developing policies in the built environment of PAFs. Two distinct subjects are highlighted in the passage. The difficulties Bangladesh is having managing the growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) as a result of fast changes in the population and in the epidemiology are covered in the first section. In Bangladesh, the percentage of deaths attributable to NCDs has increased, and it is important to improve primary healthcare services for NCD prevention and management. The study intends to examine the viewpoint of healthcare professionals on NCD services offered through NCD corners and find areas for improvement. The notion of environmental responsibility (ER) is introduced in the second section with reference to public assembly facilities (PAFs), which include theatres, sports arenas, and convention centers. Urban degradation, energy resources, and the effects of the built environment on society are the three main topics covered by the social science concept known as ER. PAFs are crucial in the ER discussion, as they require significant investment for maintenance and upgrades to accommodate large gatherings. According to the passage, community stakeholders and PAF management view ER issues as a top priority, but little is known about the breadth of ER practices, deciding factors, and the environmental effects of PAFs.. Furthermore, there is a lack of comprehensive guidance for PAF managers in making ER-related decisions and developing policies in the built environment of PAFs. Research in the facilities sector holds significant importance for several reasons: Improved Efficiency: Facilities play a crucial role in supporting various activities and operations, including businesses, public services, and infrastructure. Research in this sector can contribute to improving the efficiency of facilities by identifying optimal locations, designing effective layouts, and implementing sustainable practices. This leads to cost savings, resource optimization, and enhanced operational performance.User Experience and Satisfaction: Facilities directly impact the experiences and satisfaction of users, whether they are employees, customers, or the general public. Research in this field can provide insights into user needs, preferences, and behaviors, allowing for the design and management of facilities that meet or exceed user expectations. This, in turn, can enhance user satisfaction, productivity, and loyalty.Sustainability and Environmental Impact: Facilities have a significant environmental footprint in terms of energy consumption, waste generation, and resource utilization. Research in the facilities sector can contribute to sustainable facility management practices, such as energy-efficient designs, renewable energy integration, waste reduction, and green building certifications. These efforts help minimize the environmental impact of facilities and contribute to broader sustainability goals. In this Research we will be using GRA method. Facilities sector1, facilities sector2, facilities sector3, facilities sector4, facilities sector 5. Building management expenses, Cost of managing common assets Cost (mean) of HVAC system maintenance, cleaning the courtyard area (in the summer). facility sector 2 is having more data sets in all aspects. The utilization of multi objective programming techniques in facility location planning is valuable for addressing the impact of temporal shifts in demand. Unlike relying on artificial discount rates or unsatisfactory Chinnasami Sivaji.et.al /Contemporaneity of English Language and Literature in the Robotized Millennium3(1) 2024, 18-24 Copyright@ REST Publisher 19 planning strategies, this approach focuses on the quality of service over time. By providing insights into the consequences of decisions, this methodology supports well-informed decision making. The research aims to contribute to the discussion on environmentally responsible (ER) policies and practices in the context of Public Assembly Facilities (PAFs) and encourage their adoption among PAF managers. The goal is to promote sustainable practices and bring about a positive change in an industry that has traditionally lacked environmentally sustainable policies.

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Challenges, Alternatives, and Paths to Sustainability for Health Information Exchange Efforts Using PROMETHEE Method

March 2024

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Electronic health information sharing and regional health information centres The practise of emergency medicine in the United States can have a significant impact. Regional Health Information Institutes are stakeholder networks that share local or regional information in a specific geographic area. Set up electronic data transfer. Safety of medical care and to improve efficiency across the country regional health information institutions are being created; Public health initiatives, biological surveillance and enhancing the reaction of catastrophe management; and identifying for research enormous databases of aggregate data. However, the economy Organizational issues and including geography to facilitate exchange With the Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) model They identified challenges. Direct, institutional HIE and such as seller-mediated exchange versus alternative modes of exchange RHIOs vary. Due to political and economic reasons HIE is a difficult task. It is of many types Classified by optional activities; they are for alternatives in judgments The differences between Used to allocate. Under conventional criterion priority functions Using PROMETHEE Choice of health information exchange. This paper proposes that in the final option to check the effect of different optional functions Comparable results are presented. Seven economic and environmental criteria, Four health information and Five decision makers health information exchange problem Major Structures. with decision makers using a five-point Likert scale by personal communication Data was collected. Under the usual criterion function PROMETHEE's algorithm is implemented. The pharmaceutical industry and research, medical trials, healthcare fraud detection, neurological research, and electronic health records are alternatives. Evaluation Parameters are Transparent, Autonomy, Open Source, Anonymity and Decentralized. Health Information Exchange using PROMETHEE. Electronic Health Records, is got third rank, Clinical Research is got first rank, Medical Fraud Detection is got forth rank, Neuroscience Research is got fifth rank and Pharmaceutical Industry and Research is got second rank


Assessment of Material Selection Problem for Aircraft Parts Using the GRA method

March 2024

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Composites can simultaneously enhance materials and designs while having superior mechanical qualities. Composites can have notably better "strength, stiffness, corrosion, wear, and fatigue resistance" than typical composites, which is important for developing aviation constituent parts. The mechanical qualities of the composite fabric must be crafted to fit its intended application or the exploited circumstances. For "the manufacture of aero planes", many metals and synthetic fibers are preferred today. Thousands of people of polymers must be chosen by engineers, but only 0.05 per cent of those may be used in the aerospace sector and still have the desired properties. The choice of proper raw materials from tens of thousands of components has grown to be a significant problem. In a "Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM)" situation, the optimal material for an aero plane must be selected from a range of alternatives. The finest components for aero plane parts are chosen in this study using strategies focused


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The Company Law Analysis using the (COPRAS) Method

March 2024

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Journal on Innovations in Teaching and Learning

Company law is a crucial area of expertise or employment for experts in company secretarial work. The different provisions of the Companies Act, as well as its schedules, rules, notices, and circulars, as well as secretarial practice and case laws, are covered in-depth in this section. According to the law, a business is a body corporate with a different legal identity, status, and personality from the individuals who make up its membership. A company is, in the legal sense, a grouping of human and artificial beings that has been officially established by a nation's law. According to Indian law, there are seven different types of corporations: partnerships, limited liability companies, sole proprietorships, private limited companies, and public businesses (LLP). The list of types of businesses is below. The current law, the Companies Act of 1956, is made up of 15 Schedules and 658 provisions. There are 464 sections and 7 sections in the 2013 Companies Act. The Act includes fewer provisions since non-prescriptive regulations continue to control businesses. The Act's provisions served as the foundation for the notes that follow. company law Company law, also referred to as business law or company law, is the body of legislation that governs how businesses are formed, managed, and operated, as well as any associated rules, regulations, laws, and practices. Simply defined, corporate law deals with every legal problem that a business encounter. A Research's relevance is determined by the study itself. It speaks to the study's significance and contribution to a particular area of research. The emphasis is on who and how research findings are beneficial. It facilitates corporate success. We can use it to bolster truths and disprove lies. It serves as a tool for identifying, evaluating, and seizing opportunities. It encourages a love of reading and confidence in writing, analysis, and sharing important information. Leanne Zara emphasizes that "the major goal of research is to direct impact on people, prove a theory, as well as contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the subject of study" while discussing the significance of research. 4 Studies are the basis of information for the purpose of understanding and the primary source of providing laws or guidelines for managing various social, business, or governmental problems. A thorough research provides learners with critical thinking abilities, effective analysis, and research. It is a varied, systematic education that aids in effectively comprehending new advancements in one's specialty. The COPRAS-G method requires identifying selection criteria, evaluating information related to these criteria, and developing methods to evaluate Meeting the participant's needs Criteria for doing in order to assess the overall performance of the surrogate. Decision analysis involves a Decision Maker (DM) Situation to do consider a particular set of alternatives and select one among several alternatives, usually with conflicting criteria. For this reason, the developed complexity proportionality assessment (COPRAS) method can be used.


Performance Analysis of Agricultural Waste Using Gray Relational Analysis (GRA) Method

December 2023

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Agricultural waste, which is produced in large Sizes in India, for biogas production is A promising ingredient. A circular economy based on agro-waste biogas requires the Integration of agricultural waste management, biogas production and utilization and policy support. This article is from agricultural waste and Discusses in detail the feasibility of biogas production, its development and governance initiatives and policy regulations. For predicting the biogas content of agricultural wastes a simple theoretical study of anaerobic digestion is proposed. There are many different models, but most of them are instead of biochemical equations Relies on algebraic equations, and many more input parameters and Computational time is required. This work provides a simplified model that predicts the amount of biogas produced and can be used for agricultural energy feasibility studies, for example, bioreactors. That digests animal waste slurry. The objective of this thesis finding the best cleaning location for Agricultural waste or the Gray Relational Analysis (GRA) method showing. Based on grey correlation analysis for improving with many performance characteristics. This paper presents a useful approach. Based on the Taguchi method of orthogonal arrays sixteen test runs was performed. Such as laser power and cutting speed the laser cutting parameters are optimized considering multi-functional characteristics, that is Work piece surface roughness, Top kerf width and heat affected zone (HAZ) width. By analyzing the corresponding grayscale, Laser power is in the answers rather than slowing down and can be seen to have a greater effect. Ultimate analysis C, Ultimate analysis H, Ultimate analysis O, Ultimate analysis N, Ultimate analysis S there are alternatives parameter and Poultry Litter (Dry), Pig Solids (Dry), Fodder Manure (Dry), and Beef feedlot manure (dried) there are evaluation parameters. Ultimate analysis S is got the first rank whereas the Ultimate analysis O is having the lowest rank in this paper Agricultural waste Ultimate analysis S is got the first rank whereas the Ultimate analysis O is having the lowest rank.


Assessment of Pyrolysis Material Selection Using WPM as an Auxiliary Tool

December 2023

Producing energy from agricultural wastes is particularly complex since it involves a wide range of variables, including social, economic, and environmental factors in the current phase of energy growth. In this study, "ranking was accomplished using a hybrid multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) model based on the weight obtained using the analytical hierarchy technique". It is proposed to use WSM to determine whether using locally accessible biomass is feasible. During pyrolysis, in order to improve the output of bio-oil, a number of criteria are set down for this goal. The suggested approaches are well-aligned with one another and perfectly replicate the trial results."This study includes seven biomass alternatives and seven evaluation standards. Sugarcane bagasse is regarded as the best biomass material out of the other seven". In order to establish its utility, the bio-oil produced from the biomass material with the highest ranking was examined using gas chromatography (GC) and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for its physical, elemental, and chemical contents. The thermo chemical conversion process, in particular, is clarified by this research in novel ways.


Using the COPRAS Methodology Cancer with a solution

December 2023

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Computer Science Engineering and Technology

The second greatest cause of mortality in the United States and a significant global public health issue is cancer. In this article, we provide a detailed summary of cancer incidence as well as the anticipated number of new cancer cases and cancer-related fatalities in the United States nationwide and in each state in 2019. For cancer incidence through 2015 and mortality through 2016, the most recent population-based data are available. We also calculate the overall number of deaths that have been saved as a result of the steady drop in cancer mortality rates since the early 1990s and examine cancer mortality rates in relation to county-level poverty. Cell cycle regulation that is out of control is a key characteristic of cancer. In a Jiangsu Province, China, location with a low incidence rate, the current study identified a variety of risk and preventive factors for esophageal and stomach cancer. In the entire world, colorectal cancer is the third most prevalent cancer in women and the fourth most common disease in males. Previously a disease that required reporting, lung cancer is now the number one cancer killer of both men and women in developed countries. Nearly 500,000 women worldwide receive a cervical cancer diagnosis each year, making it a significant public health concern. However, this descriptive study is significant because it offers population-based proof that is beneficial in treating female breast cancer in the absence of randomised clinical trials on the effectiveness of among men with breast cancer. The final point is that both general breast cancer prevention and treatment will benefit from a thorough understanding of the secular and age-related links between male and female breast cancers. The COPRAS system was developed by Vilnius Ked Minas University of Technology scientists Zavatskas and Kalkaska's and first published in their respective article. The essential principle of the method lays in the possibility of combining the ridge values of all indicators of R qualitative account, that is, the value of the method criterion. Calculations based on COPRAS method are performed using classical normalization. Different MCDM methods are used for different decision making process. Complex proportionality Rating (COPRAS) is one of the most popular and commonly used The MCDM approach was Zavatskas Kalkaska's. It is used to rank alternatives based on that that multiple Criteria used relative criterion the utility of alternatives The Best choice alternative done Taking into consideration best resistance solutions. Click here to download COPRAS, Live and Manuscript. Cancer the High influence it is seen that cervical cancer is showing the highest value for Lung cancer is showing the lowest value. The cervical cancer is showing the highest value for Lung cancer is showing the lowest value.


Definition of Negative Outcomes in Solid Organ Transplantation Using Grey Relational Analysis (GRA) Method

December 2023

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Journal on Materials and its Characterization

It has been proven that there is a considerable increased risk of cutaneous t-cell lymphoma and ou pas skin cancer following organ transplantation. A greater sample size and a longer period of follow-up, however, would enable more precise risk estimations and a firm grasp of long-term mortality risk. The study's objective was to evaluate the likelihood of developing cancer within a week of organ transplantation. Significant improvements in surgical techniques, immunosuppressive, and organ preservation technology have helped save lives. However, these advantages have brought up significant moral, legal, and religious concerns with organ transplantation. In numerous societies, significant attempts have been undertaken to address these issues. This study examines Iran's transplant legislation and programmed implementation. The main topic of discussion is the history of organ transplantation, specifically "Organ transplantation and brain death," which restricts living, unrelated donors' access to kidney transplantation. Due to the abundance of variable indices and the uneven distribution of the data, its multi criteria decision (MADM) problem is challenging to assess. A new grey TOPSIS approach for MADM is investigated based on knowledge of the degree of data dispersion. The major goal of this study is to reinvent TOPSIS utilizing enhanced grey relational analysis and to improve "grey relational analysis" through the dispersion of data. Traditional TOPSIS does not compare the best and worst alternative solutions by taking into account the collected data of the spread as well as degree of aggregation because it is a conventional maldistributed decision analysis method. This study makes two significant improvements to TOPSIS, taking into account the shortcomings of conventional TOPSIS. The degree of grey positive correlation between each alternative and the best solution and the degree of grey negative correlation between each alternative and the worst solution are first estimated using a new grey correlation approach. Secondly, the scores for each characteristic index are shown in terms of mean length and variance of the best and worst solutions' lengths. The alternatives are Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney and Pancreas. the evaluation parameters are organ Transplanted (%), Still waiting (%), Died (%) and organ Removed (%). Finally, Heart is got first rank, lung is got fifth rank, liver is third rank, kidney is got first rank and pancreas is got second rank.


Water Resources Planning in MOORA method Data Set
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Multi-Criteria Decision-Making for Water Resources Planning Using the MOORA Method

December 2023

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Water Resources Planning. Systems with water resources have benefited people and their enterprises for a very long time. Many services are provided by these systems. But in many regions around the globe, people are Infrastructure that is inappropriate, insufficient, or in poor condition, excessive river flow withdrawals, pollution from agricultural and industrial operations, nutrient loadings that cause eutrophication, salinization from ground water flows, insect infestation of exotic animals and plants, excessive fish foraging, flood simple and habitat modification from development activities, but rather modifications in water quality and sediment flow regimes are some of the typical causes. Systems for managing water resources have long benefited Individuals and their economy. These systems provide a variety of services. But, they cannot meet all but the most basic needs for sanitization and drinking water in many regions of the world. Moreover, many of these water resource management regimes are unable to support and encourage resilient biodiverse ecosystems. Common causes include inappropriate, insufficient, and/or deteriorated infrastructure, excessive river flow withdrawals, pollution from agricultural and industrial operations, nutrient enrichment brought on by nutrient applied loads, salinization from groundwater recharge stream, infestations of exotic plants and animals, extreme fish collecting, flood plain and vegetation modification caused by construction events, and needs changing in water and sediment flow conditions. Decision Making (MODM) techniques are actually available, and this newsletter is prepared to introduce the new MODM methodology. Cross optimization ratio analysis in essence Unique AMS selection problems are resolved by the (MOORA) method in the context of real-time manufacturing. Using the method of the most objective reference point, house is one of MOORA's components. On the question of the owners' consumer sovereignty, several reservations may be made. Pre-SMART cost to complete (dollars), Post-SMART cost to complete (dollars), Dollars saved, Time saved (months). Ala Wai, Espanola Valley, LA River, Lower San Joaquin River, Missouri River degradation. "from the result it is seen that Ala Wai and is got the first rank whereas is the LA River got is having the lowest rank." The value of the dataset for Water Resources Planning in MOORA method shows that it results in Ala Wai and top ranking".


Alternative Energy Exploitation of Agricultural Biomass Using SPSS Statistics

December 2023

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Journal on Applied and Chemical Physics

Alternative Energy Exploitation, Introduction: Renewable energy is created from resources which can be recovered in a reasonable length of time. Sunlight, wind, water, bio fuels, and geothermal energy are all examples of renewable energy sources. Renewable is a subset of sources that, while connected to renewable energy, has the best impact on the planet. Nuclear energy and renewable energy sources are two instances of renewable sources of energy with low carbon emissions. Electricity and heat have been generated from sources of clean energy for the majority of human history. Certain semi-empirical source models and different parametric source models are used to model individual noise components. Renewable fuel comes from sources other than fossil fuels, and as a result, it emits little or no greenhouse emissions like dioxide (CO2). As a result, energy generated from non-traditional sources doesn't really help produce the greenhouse effect which is responsible for climate change. SPSS statistics is a data management, advanced analytics, multivariate analytics, business intelligence, and criminal investigation developed by IBM for a statistical software package. A long time, spa inc. was created by, IBM purchased it in 2009. The brand name for the most recent versions is IBM SPSS statistics. Energy Demand Module, Resupply module, Scenarios module, Multicricriteria analysis module, Conflict analysis module The result of Cronbach's Alpha Reliability. The model's total Cronbach's Alpha value is.486 and suggests a 48% dependability level. The 52% Cronbach's Alpha are shown can be used for analysis based on the literature review. the outcome of Cronbach's Alpha Reliability. The model's total Cronbach's Alpha score is .486, which denotes a 48% dependability level. The 52% Cronbach's Alpha value model mentioned above from the literature review may be used for analysis.


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... These include being less expensive, less abrasive to manufacture, biodegradable, and environmentally friendly. [4] total phenolic of the cocoa shell powder is maximized by long extraction times at low toasted temperature with long toasting times. Toasting time, then temperature, had the least noticeable impact on the amount of phenols in the extract. ...

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Study of mechanical properties of Coconut Shell Powder Using Weighted sum method (WSM)
Performance Analysis of Agricultural Waste Using Gray Relational Analysis (GRA) Method
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  • December 2023

... Calculating and incorporating the variance into Eq. To account for volatility in the estimation process, estimates of variance for normalised initial criteria are also computed [18]. It might not be suitable to utilise smoother figures or ranges to evaluate alternatives when decision-makers' assessments and preferences are unknown. ...

Evaluation of Environmental Studies using COPRAS Method
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  • September 2023

Journal on Applied and Chemical Physics

... The advantage of PROMETHEE II is its capability to yield a complete ranking of candidate alternatives. Consequently, it is reasonably successful in finding the optimal solutions for problems in management, engineering, operations research, healthcare industries, electronic industries, and so on 26,27 . PROMETHEE-II is an MCDM method that provides a comprehensive ranking of alternatives by calculating net outranking flows. ...

Challenges, Alternatives, and Paths to Sustainability for Health Information Exchange Efforts Using PROMETHEE Method

... WPM compares each decision alternative with others by multiplying several ratios for each criterion, one for each decision alternative. Due to the method's exponential nature, it is important for the sum of criterion weights to be equal to 1 (Chinnasamy et al., 2023). In this method, the first step involves creating a decision matrix. ...

A survey on Transportation System Using the WPM method

... Bill payment, movie ticket booking, and mobile recharge services are all included in mobile banking, in addition to more conventional banking tasks. Banks can interact with their consumers more regularly thanks to this range of tasks, and they can also make money from consumer transactions made through their mobile banking services.Mobile banking enables users to execute banking activities quickly and conveniently without having to go to a physical bank branch by offering a seamless and user-friendly interface [11]. Due to their size, public sector banks must contend with the difficulty of modernising their operations and implementing cutting-edge technologies to maintain their market dominance. ...

Assessment of Drinking Water Quality in Salem District Using Decision Making Test and Evaluation Laboratory Method
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  • September 2023

... The application of MCDM methodologies across diverse sectors has been documented extensively in previous research, as elucidated in Table 1. [52][53][54][55][56] In this paper, the DIBR II-NWBM-FF MAIRCA MCDM model ( Figure 1) is presented for the selection of the optimal set of pontoon bridge for the needs of the military. ...

Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu, Groundwater Quality Status in relation to MCDM System Pollution
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  • March 2023

Journal on Materials and its Characterization

... Aircraft morphing has emerged as a widely researched and significant topic within the realm of "green aeronautics" and is being explored through various technological advancements and functional developments. The concept of morphing, which involves the ability to alter the shape of an aircraft to adapt to different conditions, aims to enhance overall vehicle system performance and enable diverse operational capabilities [6]. Morphing aircraft can effectively adapt to changing flight conditions and exhibit high efficiency. ...

Performance Analysis of Sustainable Production Using VIKOR Method
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  • May 2023

... The Pre/Post-Test Questionnaire is a self-evaluation tool that investigates the general personal development over the domains. The 10-point Likert-scale questionnaire was extracted from the Service-Learning and Research Scheme Questionnaire with eight domains, the first six come from OSL [4] and the latter two attitude impact domains from Amerson [12], and Bernacki and Jaeger [13]. The eight domains are shown in Table 1. ...

Theoretical Perspectives of Nursing Education
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  • May 2023

Journal on Innovations in Teaching and Learning

... Such factors are solar irradiation, shade and mounting location. (Manickam et al., 2023) found that not all solar PVs are produced equal, even though they have the same power rating and other features inscription from the manufacturer, in a study titled: 4 factors that can upset solar PV production: Solar panels are distinguished by their efficiency ratings, power ratings, and degradation rates. It was made clear that: orientation, latitude, tilt, and climate do have significant influences on a solar PV system's performance, so if plan is made to offset one's electric bill with solar PV, it is imperative to know how these factors can influence solar production. ...

An Analysis on Solar Photovoltaic Technology using IBM SPSS statistics
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  • March 2023

Journal on Electronic and Automation Engineering