Vol. 5 No. 12 (2023): Volume 05 Issue 12
Articles
WATER RESOURCES MODELING UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE
Modeling of changes in water resources in the Chirchik river basin in the past, present, and future has been carried out. Changes in river basin flow dynamics showed an increase in the proportion of precipitation frequency change by 2030 (2020–2039), 3050 (2040–2069) and 2070 under two IPCC scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5). Although there is a tendency to increase water flow in the Chirchik River basin under climate change scenarios, it was found that due to the uneven distribution of water resources in the future, the available water may not be sufficient based on the needs of water users in the basin.
THE FUTURE OF SECUBE: NEW HORIZONS AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE ERA OF DIGITALIZATION
This article explores the future prospects and potential developments of SeCube in the rapidly evolving era of digitalization. As information security becomes increasingly critical in the digital landscape, SeCube stands at the forefront of innovation and adaptation. This exploration considers emerging technologies, evolving cybersecurity threats, and the growing demands of digital transformation, projecting how SeCube might evolve to meet these challenges. The focus is on anticipated enhancements in SeCube’s functionalities, integration with cutting-edge technologies, and its role in shaping the future of information security management.
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUNDS FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DELAYED KIDS
This article examines the psychological benefits of physical activity on children's playgrounds, particularly for those with developmental delays. It explores how playground activities can enhance cognitive function, emotional well-being, and social skills in children facing developmental challenges. The article highlights the role of physical play in promoting mental health and developing resilience, underscoring the importance of designing playgrounds that cater to the needs of all children, including those with developmental delays.
SECOND CHOSON PERIOD ON THE KOREAN PROSE LEARNING LEVEL
In this article, we have analyzed the research of Korean researchers and literary scholars on the problem of studying the characteristics of Korean prose and prose works of Korean literature.
INTERIORS OF SWIMMING POOLS, GYMS, FITNESS CENTERS AND SPAS
In this article we would like to characterise the purpose, advantages, importance of organising swimming pools, gyms, fitness rooms and SPA salons for tourists in the hotel. Clients of SPA-salon come to it not so much for various procedures, but for the mood (image). This kind of salons are the embodiment of the concept of branding - increased payment is taken for the trademark. which implies the use of uniform principles of interior design, all kinds of advertising and all kinds of documentation.In our country, many hotels have now organised these types of services.
ENHANCING RELIABILITY: OPTIMAL UNDERVOLTAGE LOAD SHEDDING IN A RESTRUCTURED POWER SYSTEM
In a restructured power system, maintaining system stability and reliability is of paramount importance. Undervoltage events can disrupt the stability of the system and lead to widespread power outages. This study focuses on the development of an optimal undervoltage load shedding strategy to enhance system reliability in a restructured power environment. By employing advanced optimization techniques, the research aims to identify critical load shedding patterns that mitigate undervoltage issues while minimizing the impact on consumers. The proposed approach considers network topology, load characteristics, and operational constraints, ensuring effective and targeted load shedding during critical conditions. The findings contribute to the effective management of undervoltage events in restructured power systems, bolstering system resilience and reliability.
Science
EXPLORING ANTHROPOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF WOMEN'S LABOR CULTURE IN KERMAN CITY, IRAN
This study delves into the intricate anthropological aspects of women's labor culture in Kerman City, Iran. Through a qualitative exploration, the research investigates the roles, perceptions, and societal dynamics that shape women's participation in the labor force. The study encompasses interviews, observations, and ethnographic insights to understand the intersection of gender, work, and cultural norms. The findings shed light on the evolving roles of women in the workforce, challenges they face, and the ways in which labor culture is influenced by historical, social, and economic factors in Kerman City.