The Data Analysis and the Database Construction for Pleurotus Eryngii Product Traceability System

Author(s):  
Yang Zhou ◽  
Chunsheng Hu ◽  
Xuejun Zhu
CONVERTER ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 731-735
Author(s):  
Jianhao He

Under the background of Internet big data, data analysis is one of the important tools for enterprises to implement personalized e-commerce marketing and optimize their e-commerce service mode. It can not only improve the marketing ability of enterprises, but also innovate the e-commerce marketing mode. In terms of the construction of personalized and accurate e-commerce marketing service system, data analysis tools can be used to comprehensively improve the e-commerce marketing effect of enterprise products from three perspectives: product marketing, channel marketing and promotion marketing. In terms of the innovation of e-commerce service mode, an enterprise e-commerce information platform within the scope of supply chain network can be built, and the evaluation system and product traceability system of e-commerce service can be improved, so as to provide consumers with more convenient and comprehensive online services.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-36
Author(s):  
Kurnia Sada Harahap ◽  
Puspita Wisudari

Consumer rejection is usually related to quality problems. The quality expected by consumers is of course the dragon fish feet which have SNI 7759.2013 standards. One of the concepts of food quality and safety that are recommended to support and guarantee food quality is the traceability system. There are 2 aspects to the traceability system, tracing, and tracking, which function as tools in recording the production footprint of a product. The purpose of the implementation of the research is to know the application of the traceability system on the product of the dragon's foot and to know the tracking and tracing system at PT. Ardena Artha Mulia. This research was carried out with data analysis methods and data collection techniques that would be carried out in the form of observations, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The results of this Environmental Impact Assessment Audit Commission indicate that the process of making dragon foot products in PT. Ardena Artha Mulia, which started from the process of receiving materials to the delivery/stufing process, has implemented a traceability system by carrying out 2 aspects of the traceability system, the tracing, and tracking system. Evidence that the process of making dragon foot products has been implemented well with the stages of monitoring forms in each manufacturing process. On each monitoring form, a production code will be included to make it easier for manufacturers to track the product if something goes wrong so the factory can trace the root of the problem. Keywords fishsauce, bulu ayam fish, bromelain enzyme, fermentation


Author(s):  
P. Ingram

It is well established that unique physiological information can be obtained by rapidly freezing cells in various functional states and analyzing the cell element content and distribution by electron probe x-ray microanalysis. (The other techniques of microanalysis that are amenable to imaging, such as electron energy loss spectroscopy, secondary ion mass spectroscopy, particle induced x-ray emission etc., are not addressed in this tutorial.) However, the usual processes of data acquisition are labor intensive and lengthy, requiring that x-ray counts be collected from individually selected regions of each cell in question and that data analysis be performed subsequent to data collection. A judicious combination of quantitative elemental maps and static raster probes adds not only an additional overall perception of what is occurring during a particular biological manipulation or event, but substantially increases data productivity. Recent advances in microcomputer instrumentation and software have made readily feasible the acquisition and processing of digital quantitative x-ray maps of one to several cells.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 290-303
Author(s):  
P. Charlie Buckley ◽  
Kimberly A. Murza ◽  
Tami Cassel

Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of special education practitioners (i.e., speech-language pathologists, special educators, para-educators, and other related service providers) on their role as communication partners after participation in the Social Communication and Engagement Triad (Buckley et al., 2015 ) yearlong professional learning program. Method A qualitative approach using interviews and purposeful sampling was used. A total of 22 participants who completed participation in either Year 1 or Year 2 of the program were interviewed. Participants were speech-language pathologists, special educators, para-educators, and other related service providers. Using a grounded theory approach (Glaser & Strauss, 1967 ) to data analysis, open, axial, and selective coding procedures were followed. Results Three themes emerged from the data analysis and included engagement as the goal, role as a communication partner, and importance of collaboration. Conclusions Findings supported the notion that educators see the value of an integrative approach to service delivery, supporting students' social communication and engagement across the school day but also recognizing the challenges they face in making this a reality.


1989 ◽  
Vol 54 (3) ◽  
pp. 403-421 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beth M. Dalton ◽  
Jan L. Bedrosian

The communicative performance of 4 preoperational-level adolescents, using limited speech, gestures, and communication board techniques, was examined in a two-part investigation. In Part 1, each subject participated in an academic interaction with a teacher in a therapy room. Data were transcribed and coded for communication mode, function, and role. Two subjects were found to predominantly use the speech mode, while the remaining 2 predominantly used board and one other mode. The majority of productions consisted of responses to requests, and the initiator role was infrequently occupied. These findings were similar to those reported in previous investigations conducted in classroom settings. In Part 2, another examination of the communicative performance of these subjects was conducted in spontaneous interactions involving speaking and nonspeaking peers in a therapy room. Using the same data analysis procedures, gesture and speech modes predominated for 3 of the subjects in the nonspeaking peer interactions. The remaining subject exhibited minimal interaction. No consistent pattern of mode usage was exhibited across the speaking peer interactions. In the nonspeaking peer interactions, requests predominated. In contrast, a variety of communication functions was exhibited in the speaking peer interactions. Both the initiator and the maintainer roles were occupied in the majority of interactions. Pertinent variables and clinical implications are discussed.


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