Tokyo, February 27-28, 2020 Conference Program

Tokyo, February 27-28, 2020 Conference Program

Scholarly Integrity Remarks:

1)Authors must be ready in the meeting room at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the session. Presenters must introduce themselves to the session chair(s) and upload their Oral and ePoster presentations to the computer.

2)Authors must be able to present on any day of the conference – the program cannot be tailored around specific requests from individual authors to present on particular days.

3)The international research conference program is designed for original research contributions and presentations in all research fields. Presentations scheduled in the Oral and ePoster sessions are drawn from a selection of the peer reviewed papers from a wide range of scientific and other disciplines of inquiry.


CONFERENCE VENUE
Narita Tobu Hotel Airport
286-0106 Chiba, Narita,
Tokko 320-1, Japan


CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
FEBRUARY 27, 2020 from 07:50 to 09:20


All presenters must sign in at the
venue during the designated
registration time.

PROGRAM FLOW:

FEBRUARY 27, 2020: PHYSICAL PROGRAM
Physical Program is only venue bound program. It includes the conference communications (proceedings abstracts and papers) that must be orally presented at the conference venue.

FEBRUARY 28, 2020: DIGITAL PROGRAM
Digital Program is only online bound program. It includes the conference communications (proceedings abstracts and papers) that are digitally available on the conference proceedings CD.

If you need to change your presentation type from a “digital presentation” to a “physical presentation”, please contact the waset.org messaging system or make your request during the designated registration hours at the conference venue.


PHYSICAL PROGRAM
FEBRUARY 27, 2020
Session I: 08:00-09:45


Chair: Mohammad Tanzil Hasan, Meng Nan Chong

Numerical Investigation of the Decay of Solution for Water Wave Model with Nonlocal Viscous Term
Mohammad Tanzil Hasan; Bangladesh
Research Area: Mathematical and Computational Sciences
Study on Liquid-Liquid Extraction Using Spinning Disc Extractor
Jatupon Yencham, Jeeranun Sutthisuk, Wichuda Sornkaew, Weerinda Appamana; Thailand
Research Area: Chemical and Materials Engineering
Alparslan A. Balta, Hilmi Yurdakul, Orkun Tunckan, Servet Turan, Arife Yurdakul; Türkiye
Research Area: Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
Alparslan A. Balta, Hilmi Yurdakul, Orkun Tunckan, Servet Turan, Arife Yurdakul; Türkiye
Research Area: Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
Wan-Tzu Yen, Yu-Chen Luo, I-Ping Liu, Po-Hsuan Yeh, Sheng-Hsun Fu, Yuh-Lang Lee; Taiwan
Research Area: Chemical and Materials Engineering
Yu-Chen Luo, Wan-Tzu Yen, I-Ping Liu, Po-Hsuan Yeh, Yuh-Lang Lee; Taiwan
Research Area: Chemical and Materials Engineering

PHYSICAL PROGRAM
FEBRUARY 27, 2020
Session II: 09:50-10:50
Group photo will be taken at the end of the session in the conference room.
You can share the photos you have taken at https://waset.org/conference/2020/02/tokyo/photos


Chair: Yehudith Kahn, Satoko Otani

Bernard L. Middleton, Susan P. Cosgrove; Australia
Research Area: Mathematical and Computational Sciences
Beste Ozcan, Valerio Sperati, Laura Romano, Tania Moretta, Simone Scaffaro, Noemi Faedda, Federica Giovannone, Carla Sogos, Vincenzo Guidetti, Gianluca Baldassarre; Italy
Research Area: Cognitive and Language Sciences
Trade Preferential Agreements as a Tool to Enhance Post-Conflict Normalization: Israel, Jordan and the QIZ Initiative
Yehudith Kahn, Tamar Arieli; Israel
Research Area: Social and Business Sciences
A Proposal to Improve Governance Checklist by Using Corresponding Analysis
Satoko Otani; Japan
Research Area: Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Three New Measures of Centrality in Urban Networks
T. Agryzkov, J.L. Oliver, L. Tortosa, J. Vicent; Spain
Research Area: Architectural and Environmental Engineering


FEBRUARY 28, 2020
DIGITAL PROGRAM
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH

Digital Program is only online bound program. It includes the conference communications (proceedings abstracts and papers) that are digitally available on the conference proceedings CD.


H.Karnezi, K. Tierney; Greece
Research Area: Cognitive and Language Sciences
Potential Antidiabetic Effect of Selenium Nanoparticles via Attenuation of Insulin Resistance and Inflammation in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats
Shaymaa A. Abdulmalek, Mahmoud Balbaa; Egypt
Research Area: Mathematical and Computational Sciences
Association Between Fat Distribution and Cardio-Metabolic Risk Predictors in Adults
Abdelhamid Kerkadi, Dana Suleman, Lana Abu Salah, Christina Lotfy, Grace Attieh, Hiba Bawadi, Zumin Shi; Qatar
Research Area: Medical and Health Sciences
Combined 'Pincer Attack' on Cancer: Interferones, Digestive Enzymes, Immune Boosters
Ulrich Jentschura; United States
Research Area: Mathematical and Computational Sciences
Medet K. Khamitov, Marat M. Ospanov, Vasiliy M. Lozovoy, Zhenis N. Sakuov, Dastan Z. Rustemov; Kazakhstan
Research Area: Mathematical and Computational Sciences
Moderated Intuitionistic Fuzzy Soft Preference Relation
Manish Agarwal, Madasu Hanmandlu; India
Research Area: Bioengineering and Life Sciences


FEBRUARY 28, 2020
DIGITAL PROGRAM
COGNITIVE AND LANGUAGE RESEARCH

Digital Program is only online bound program. It includes the conference communications (proceedings abstracts and papers) that are digitally available on the conference proceedings CD.


A Classroom-Oriented Investigation of Motivational Strategies for Student Motivation in the Finnish EFL Context
Lei Zhang, Jing Wang; China
Research Area: Educational and Pedagogical Sciences
Reliability Test Methods of China’s Standards of English Language Writing Ability
Wenting Hu, Lei Zhang ; China
Research Area: Educational and Pedagogical Sciences
College English Education Inspired by TED Talks
Mei Sun; China
Research Area: Economics and Management Engineering
Semantic Features of the Use of Synonyms in the Works of American Literature: Based on the Work of G. U. Logfello's 'Song of Gayvatt'
Maxim Korovkin; Russia
Research Area: Educational and Pedagogical Sciences


FEBRUARY 28, 2020
DIGITAL PROGRAM
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH

Digital Program is only online bound program. It includes the conference communications (proceedings abstracts and papers) that are digitally available on the conference proceedings CD.


Samuel Kehinde Okunade, Daniel Sunday Tolorunshagba; South Africa
Research Area: Humanities and Social Sciences
Local Governance Reforms in Turkey between 1999 and 2012: A View from Policy Windows Perspective
Fatih Demir; Türkiye
Research Area: Law and Political Sciences
Human Rights Challenges and Responsibility to Protect in the Central African Republic and Their Impacts for Sovereignty
Diego P. Pedra; Brazil
Research Area: Social and Business Sciences
Accused's Rights and Administration of Justice
Saif Al-Rawahi; Oman
Research Area: Law and Political Sciences


FEBRUARY 28, 2020
DIGITAL PROGRAM
SOCIAL AND BUSINESS STUDIES RESEARCH

Digital Program is only online bound program. It includes the conference communications (proceedings abstracts and papers) that are digitally available on the conference proceedings CD.


The Different Mindsets of Innovation Management vs. Command and Control Efficiency Managers
Jaime L. Amsel; Israel
Research Area: Economics and Management Engineering
Strategy Development of Halal Tourism Based Productive Waqf Towards International Halal Tourism (Case Study: Solop Beach in Riau Province, Indonesia)
Rojja Tri Aksa, Rafli Andifa Hasan; Indonesia
Research Area: Social and Business Sciences
Shariah Governance in Islamic Banking: Implementation in Malaysia Legal System
Zanirah Mustafa, Abdul Majid Tahir Mohamed; Malaysia
Research Area: Economics and Management Engineering
Ergonomic Way of Preventing Computer Injury
H. M. Arun Kumar; India
Research Area: Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering


FEBRUARY 28, 2020
DIGITAL PROGRAM
ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH

Digital Program is only online bound program. It includes the conference communications (proceedings abstracts and papers) that are digitally available on the conference proceedings CD.


Thermo-Structural Analysis of Carbon Fibre-Ni Based Super Alloy Composite Employed in Gas Turbines
Ankit Dhoka, Vikram Ramanan; India
Research Area: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
K. Silakaew, P. Thongbai; Thailand
Research Area: Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
On the Relation of a Distributive Lattice to Its Lattice of N-Ideals
M. A. Latif; Bangladesh
Research Area: Mathematical and Computational Sciences
Measure of Weighted Symmetric Directed Divergence, Weighted Information Improvement, Generalized Measure of Weighted Information Improvement
P. A. S. Naidu, S. K. Chandbhanani; India
Research Area: Mathematical and Computational Sciences
Problems and Challenges in Monitoring High-Dimensional Data
Amitava Mukherjee, Marco Marozzi; India
Research Area: Computer and Information Engineering
Forecasting Daily Counts of Patient Presentations in Australian Emergency Departments Using Statistical Models with Time-Varying Predictors: A Retrospective Study
Kalpani Duwalage, Ellen Burkett, Gentry White, Andy Wong, Mary Helen Thompson; Australia
Research Area: Computer and Information Engineering
Regulatory Framework for Cyber Security in the European Insurance Sector: Sources of Law and Challenges
Remy Remigius Zgraggen; Switzerland
Research Area: Computer and Information Engineering
News Value Extraction and Event Detection
Chun Chieh Chen; Taiwan
Research Area: Computer and Information Engineering


FEBRUARY 28, 2020
DIGITAL PROGRAM
URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH

Digital Program is only online bound program. It includes the conference communications (proceedings abstracts and papers) that are digitally available on the conference proceedings CD.


How to Measure Capacity Towards Urban Flood Using Spatiotemporal Approaches in Indonesia?
Novia Ismayuni, Rizky Laudianysah, Ariel Seto Adinugraha, Lisa Anissa; Indonesia
Research Area: Environmental and Ecological Engineering
Integrated Urban Townscape Towards Cultural Tourism City on a Case Study of Lamphun Old City, Thailand
Chiranthanin Kitika ; Thailand
Research Area: Architectural and Environmental Engineering
True Wind Direction and Speed Measurements System on the Ship with 433 MHz Radio Telemetry
Aprilia Erlita Lisnawati, Nanda Winata, Satria Raya Putra, Tegar Allfi Ariyandy; Indonesia
Research Area: Marine and Environmental Sciences
Simulating the Impact of Deficit Irrigation on Growth and Yield of Sweet Corn (Zea mays L.) Using Dssat Ceres-Maize and Aquacrop Models
Marilyn Painagan, Victor Ella, Ronaldo Saludes, Aurelio Delos Reyes Jr., Delfin Suministrado; Philippines
Research Area: Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
PROGRAM LAST UPDATED: February, 27 2020 14:44
PROGRAM GUIDELINES

1.GUIDE FOR ORAL AND e-POSTER PRESENTATIONS

We kindly ask ORAL presenters to prepare electronic presentations of 15 minutes (allowing 5 minutes for discussions) and e-POSTER presenters to prepare short electronic presentations of 5 minutes (allowing 5 minutes for discussions) (NO PRINT OUTS). A Linux-based operating system is used for both Oral and e-Poster presentations. All presenters should make a PDF file version of their presentation and upload it to the system.

2. PRESENTATION SET UP

Laptop Computer, Projector, USB Flash Drive (No CD Drive), MS. PowerPoint/AcrobatReader

3. SYSTEM SECURITY ALERT

As many delegates insert their USB devices into the laptop computer provided for the presentations, we cannot avoid Cyber/Computer viruses. You are kindly advised to bring a USB Flash Drive containing ONLY your .ppt, .ptx or .pdf presentation file or risk other files being corrupted or made permanently inaccessible.

4. ROLE OF THE SESSION CHAIR

The duties of the Session Chair include the following:

1. Arrive at the conference hall at least 10 minutes before the session begins. Identify the paper presenters and discussant(s) in advance, and introduce yourself. Remind each presenter of the time limits that apply, and describe the method you will use to alert them of time limits during the actual presentation.
2. At the start of the session, introduce yourself to the audience, announce the session/title, and offer a brief overview indicating how the papers are related.
3. Prior to each presentation, introduce the speaker, announce the paper’s title, the name(s) of the author(s), and provide brief comments regarding the affiliation and/or background of each presenter. Identify the individual who will be speaking if it is someone other than the first author.
4. During the presentations enforce time limits strictly so that no author (or audience member) monopolizes someone else’s time. Oral paper presentations each have 20 minutes (15 minutes for full presentation papers, 5 minutes for discussions), and 10 minutes for e-Poster (electronic poster) presentations (5 minutes for poster presentation, 5 minutes for discussions).
5. Once presentations are complete (oral paper presentations and e-Poster presentations), the remaining time can be used for informal discussion between the audience and session participants. It is your job to field questions from the audience.
6. Try to conduct the session as informally as possible (e.g., use first names when addressing participants and members of the audience) to encourage as much audience participation as possible.

5. BEST PAPER AWARDS / BEST PRESENTATION AWARDS

A 'Best Paper Award / Best Presentation Award' will be conferred on the author(s) of an abstract or a full paper presented at the conference. Selection is made based on the best combined marks of the abstract / paper review and presentation quality appraisal conducted by the Session Chair at the conference venue, and assessed by the Program Committee. Award winners will be announced after the conference. The author(s) of a selected paper/presentation will receive a signed and stamped official Best Paper Award / Best Presentation Award e-certificate.