SRD welcomes Prof. (Dr.) Xiao-Zhi Gao from University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Kuopio, Finland as new member of Technical Committee. Prof. Gao has more than 25 years of teaching and research experience. He has a credit of 400 national and international publications, 3342 google scholar citations. He has successfully completed 09 scientific projects. He is associated with more than 50 journals as Chief Editor, Guest Editor, Editorial Advisory Board, etc. He has delivered Keynote address and Chaired in several International Conferences. He has been awarded/honored more than 10 times for his excellent academic contributions including International collaboration grant from Academy of Finland in 2013.
Society for Research Development welcomes newly appointed Co-Chairs: Dr. P. R. Marasigan, Dr. Manu Pratap Singh, Dr. J. C. Patni, Dr. Venus C. Ibarra, Prof. (Dr.) Lay Yoon Fah, Prof. (Dr.) Leong Wai Yie, Dr. Ryohei Miyadera, Dr. Anand Mohan, Prof. (Dr.) Lilia Halim, Dr. Suma Parahakaran, Prof. (Dr.) Ong Eng Tek,Dr. Corrienna Abdul Talib, Dr. R. Indarjani, Dr. Maman Fathurrohman, Asso. Prof. Dr. Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul, Dr. Gunjan Jain, Dr. Ihsan Bin Ismail, Prof. Peter Chew; Conference partner Ms. Careemah Choong; and Life member Dr. Pooja.
The selected papers of iCon-MESSSH’19 are now available online https://www.ijitee.org/download/volume-8-issue-10s/
All 18 papers published in IJITEE are now Scopus indexed.
5th International Conference on Management, Engineering, Science, Social Science and Humanities (iCon-MESSSH’20)
Penang, Malaysia
After the huge success of previous Conferences iCon-MESSSH’19, ICRTSTMSD-18, ICRDSTHM-17 & ICSTHBM-16 organized in Phuket, Bali, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok respectively, SRD launches its next conference: The 5th International Conference on Management, Engineering, Science, Social Science and Humanities (iCon-MESSSH’20) in Penang, Malaysia.
The 5th International Conference on Management, Engineering, Science, Social Science and Humanities (iCon-MESSSH’20) will take place on August 14-15, 2020. It will bring together Academicians and Experts from different parts of the world to exchange the knowledge and ideas at a common platform to strengthen the Academics and Industry. Whether you are a first time participants or have been to New Horizons before, we look forward to welcoming you at Penang. We are sure you will find it to be another informative and memorable academic event.
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
![]() Prof. Dr. R. C. Singh Sharda University, India President SRD & Conference Chair iCon-MESSSH’20 |
![]() Dr. Khar Thoe Ng, Specialist R&D Division, SEAMEO, RECSAM, Penang, Malaysia |
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
![]() Dr. P. R. Marasigan |
![]() Dr. Manu Pratap Singh Theme: Modern Era of Computation |
![]() Dr. J. C. Patni |
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![]() Dr. Venus C. Ibarra |
![]() Prof. (Dr.) Lay Yoon Fah Theme: Education and Psychology |
![]() Prof. (Dr.) Leong Wai Yie Mahsa University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
![]() Dr. Ryohei Miyadera |
![]() Dr. Anand Mohan NSHM Group of Institutions, Durgapur, India Theme: System Analysis and Design |
![]() Prof. (Dr.) Lilia Halim |
![]() Dr. Suma Parahakaran Theme: Technology based Human Values integrated Sustainable Education |
![]() Prof. (Dr.) Ong Eng Tek Theme: Pedagogy and Teacher Education
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![]() Dr. Corrienna Abdul Talib Theme: Computational Thinking, Digital Technology & Engineering Education |
![]() Dr. R. Indarjani Indonesia |
![]() Dr. Maman Fathurrohman Theme: Educational Design and Development
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![]() Associate Professor Dr. Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul Theme: Business, Economics and Tourism |
![]() Dr. Gunjan Jain Sharda University, Boburshah Prospekt, Andijan, Uzbekistan |
Dr. Ihsan Bin Ismail |
![]() Prof. Peter Chew Political Analyst, Penang, Malaysia. Theme: Engineering Math`s, Technology and Global Issue Analysis
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![]() Dr. Wan Wardatul Amani Wan Salim Principal Investigator, Amani Research Group (ARG), International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia Theme: Nanotechnology Education. |
![]() Ms. Careemah Choong COO, Subsidiary in Aims FinTech Capital Berhad, Penang, Malaysia |
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CALL FOR PAPERS/POSTERS
Science and Technology: Social Networking, ICT, STEM, Software Engineering, Digital Image Processing, Big Data Technologies and Management, Data Science, Data Communication and Networks, Mobile ad-hoc and Sensor Networks, Embedded sensor and mobile database, Multimedia and Virtual Reality, Grid and Cluster Computing, Cloud Computing, Algorithms, E-Services, AI and Intelligent Systems, Embedded Systems, Control Theory, VLSI Design, Digital Signal Processing, Sensor design, Sensor-fusion and Sensor-based Control, Service Oriented Architecture and Technologies, Telecommunications and Networking Technologies, Optimization Techniques, Stochastic models, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Biological Sciences
Management: Economic aspects of the service sector, Financial statements analysis, Knowledge Management and Learning Organization, Risk Management, Decision Science, Operations Management, Business Ethics, Strategic Negotiation, Technology Management, Entrepreneurship, Performance Management, Business Information System, Supply Chain Management, Adaptive Business Practices, Management of Innovation Processes, Financial Engineering, Reliability Analysis.
Humanities and Social Science: Health, Education, Employment, Housing and Social Security, Critical Cultural Studies, Communications and Linguistics Studies, Policy, privacy, security, and legal issues regarding services, The relationship of humanities to other knowledge domains (Technology, Science, Economics), Literary Humanities Theme Civic, Political, Community Studies.
CONFERENCE VENUE
The venue of the conference is SEAMEO Hall, Seameo Recsam, Penang, Malaysia
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
The accepted and registered papers/abstracts of iCon–MESSSH’20 will be published in Conference Proceedings with ISBN.
ONLINE PUBLICATION
After the conference the extended version of selected papers after peer review (by Journals’ Editorial Board) will be published online in Journals International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) | The International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and Change (IJICC) | Zibeline International Publishing indexed in
IMPORTANT DATES
First Round | Second Round | Third Round | Final Round (Extended) | |
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Draft paper/Poster Submission (.doc, .docx, .pdf) | 15th Oct. 2019 | 15th Dec. 2019 | 15th Feb. 2020 | 15th Apr. 2020 |
Acceptance Notification | 15th Nov. 2019 | 15th Jan. 2020 | 15th Mar. 2020 | 15th May 2020 |
Camera Ready Paper Submission (Strictly in .doc or .docx format) | 30th Nov. 2019 | 30th Jan. 2020 | 30th Mar. 2020 | 30th May 2020 |
Registration Deadline | 30th Nov. 2019 | 30th Jan. 2020 | 30th Mar. 2020 | 30th May 2020 |
REGISTRATION FEE (SCOPUS)
Selected papers after peer review will be published in Scopus indexed Journals. The below mentioned fee is applicable for up to 06 pages. After 06 pages, additional USD 10 per page will be charged.
Category | First Round (Till 30th Oct. 2019) | Second Round (30th Dec. 2019) | Third Round (28th Feb. 2020) | Final Round (30th Apr. 2020) |
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SRD Member* | USD 200 | USD 225 | USD 250 | USD 275 |
Non-Student Author* | USD 240 | USD 275 | USD 310 | USD 350 |
Student Author* | USD 200 | USD 225 | USD 250 | USD 275 |
Per Additional Paper* | USD 150 | USD 160 | USD 170 | USD 180 |
Poster Presentation | USD 100 | USD 120 | USD 140 | USD 160 |
Listener | USD 100 | USD 120 | USD 140 | USD 160 |
Extra Proceeding | USD 45 | USD 50 | USD 55 | USD 60 |
The Malaysian participants can pay registration fee in equivalent Malaysian Ringgits (1 USD = 4.13 MYR).
SCOPUS PAPER SUBMISSION
The papers can be submitted through email to conference@socrd.org and srdglobe@gmail.com through attachment in SRD paper template (from Management, Humanities, Social Science, STEM, etc. areas) and IJRTE Paper Template (from Science, Engineering and Technology areas).
NOTE
*The authors who are unable to format the paper in Journal template can ask for editorial help with a charge of USD 20 for upto 06 pages. After 06 pages, additional charge of USD 05 will be applicable per page.
Just after the conference the selected presented papers will be submitted to associated journals for Scopus publication. The papers which will not be qualified for Scopus publication will either be published in Google Scholar indexed Journals or may be withdrawn by concerned author(s) for submission anywhere else. An amount of USD 50 from registration fee paid will be refunded if registration fee with Scopus publication was paid.
NON-SCOPUS PAPER SUBMISSION*
*The papers which could not qualify for Scopus, will be published in Google Scholar indexed Journals and the registration fee of such papers will be USD 50 less in all categories.
Once the paper is accepted, it is mandatory that at least one author must complete registration to get included a paper in technical program of the conference. To complete the registration, the camera ready paper has strictly to be submitted in .doc or .docx file only along with filled registration form and fee receipt and filled Copyright Transfer form duly signed by any of the authors of concerned paper. The payment of registration fee has to be done through bank transfer.
Bank Details for Payment
Beneficiary’s Name : Society for Research Development
Bank Name : Punjab National Bank
Account Type : Saving
Branch : VKP, Panchli Khurd, Baghpat Road, Meerut (UP) INDIA
Account Number : 7517000100014051
SWIFT Code : PUNBINBBMSC or PUNBINBBMEK
IFSC Code : PUNB0751700
PLAGIARISM POLICY
Plagiarism is the reuse of someone else’s published processes, results, or words without explicitly acknowledging the original author and source. We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtual of any academic. Hence any act of plagiarism is not accepted.
BEST PAPER AWARD
The best paper awards for each session will be declared in valedictory session in the conference by the Conference Chair and Session Chairs.
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The 4th International Conference on Management, Engineering, Science, Social Science and Humanities (iCon-MESSSH’19) July 26-27 2019, Phuket, Thailand
In the sequence of international conferences started from 2016, the Society for Research Development (SRD) organized its 4th International Conference on Management, Engineering, Science, Social Science and Humanities (iCon-MESSSH’19) in Phuket, Thailand dated July 26th– 27th 2019. The aim of the conference was to provide opportunities to academicians and professionals from a range of disciplines from different countries around the globe to share their research both through the conference podium and publication. The conference being inter and multi-disciplinary encourages regional and international communication and motivate young scholars to exchange ideas, knowledge and experience in the field of Management, Engineering, Science, Social Science and Humanities.
Day-I began with the welcome address of Prof. Rajendra Kumar, an eminent author, researcher and Vice President of SRD. The two-day conference was divided in four sessions chaired by the eminent professor of the disciplines. The Key note address was delivered by eminent Prof. R. C. Singh, Sharda University, Greater Noida, India. The topic of his keynote address was “STEM Research in 21st Century”.
The first Session was Co- chaired by Dr. Rohit Khokher, an eminent researcher and speaker. Invited talk was delivered by Dr. Sunantha Prime Teyerachakul from California State University (USA) on topic “Manufacturing Learning and Forgetting: Steady State Optimal Batch Size for Constant Demand Case”, followed by presentations of research papers by different researchers of Science and Technology disciplines.
The Second Session was Co-Chaired by Dr. Portia R. Marasigan of Laguna State Polytechnic University, Philippines. Invited talk was delivered by Dr. Prantosh Kumar Paul from Raiganj University, West Bengal (India) on topic “Green Computing for the Sustainability – The Issues, Challenges and Potentialities” followed by presentations of research papers by different researchers of Science, Technology and Management disciplines.
On second day, the third and fourth sessions were co-chaired by Dr. Venus C. Ibarra and Dr. J. C. Patni respectively. The invited talks were delivered by Dr. Gunjan Jain on topic “Trends and Innovation in Teaching and Learning English Language” and Dr. Manu Pratap Singh on topic “Multi Objective Optimization with Soft Computing Techniques”. After oral presentations, the online presentations were delivered by absentia participants.
The papers presented in the conference were evaluated on the parameters of content, Time Management, Connectivity with society and Presentation. The evaluation was solely on the discretion of the session chair to decide the Best Paper of the session. Total 03 best papers were awarded to Dr. Amila Jayasinghe, Eline Joy C. Apat and Adoree A. Ramos.
The papers presented have been sent for online publication in IJITEE (Scopus Journal) and Zibeline International Publishing. Selected papers will be published soon.
Papers presented in ICRTSTMSD-18
S. No. | Title |
1 | Preface |
2 | Keynote address by Prof. (Dr.) R. C. Singh |
3 | Manufacturing Learning and Forgetting: Steady State Optimal Batch Size for Constant Demand Case
Sunantha Prime Teyerachakul |
4 | Using Brief Cognitive Restructuring and Cognitive Defusion Techniques to Cope with Negative Thoughts
Portia R. Marasigan |
5 | Transformation of Dependency and Association in UML Design Class
Ngamsantivong Thavatchai, Ratanavilisagul Chiabwoot |
6 | Simulation of Population Growth and Distribution based on Centrality of Road Network
Nima Yoezer Tenzin, Amila Jayasinghe, Chethika Abenayake, P.K.S. Mahanama |
7 | Critical Success Factors of Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) Implementation in Developing Countries
Dionisius Alvian Ariwibowo, Dumilah Ayuningtyas |
8 | Employment of Unskilled Craft Workers in the UAE Construction Projects: Explicating the Reasons
Mohammed Albattah, Adejumo Saheed, Muhammed Tariq Shafiq |
9 | Verification of Biometric Traits using Deep Learning
Rohit Khokher, Ram Chandra Singh, Aashish Jain |
10 | Network Centrality Analysis of Public Transport Systems: Developing a Strategic Planning Tool to Assess Passenger Attraction
Amila Jayasinghe, Rattanaporn Kasemsri, C. Chethika Abenayake, P. K. S. Mahanama |
11 | Green Computing for the Sustainability – The Issues, Challenges and Potentialities
P. K. Paul |
12 | Non-Technical Skills of the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Input to Their Employability
Elaine Joy C. Apat, Julieta A. Sumague |
13 | Snoring Characteristics Inventory and Blood Pressure: Window Assessment Tool for Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Risk
Rose Ann Z. Masa |
14 | Mindfulness and Life Satisfaction of Selected Faculty Members of Laguna State Polytechnic University
Rowena A. Reyes |
15 | A Comparative Study of Culinary Practices of Homegrown Cooks and Chefs in Contemporary Philippine Cuisine of Heirloom Recipes of Calabarzon
Ninevetch Grace O. Marco |
16 | Spend Analysis and Budget Stability of Employed Solo Parents in San Pablo City Laguna
Elaine Joy C. Apat |
17 | Performance of Sophomore Information Technology Students in Assembly Language Subject Based on Different Teaching Methods
Joanna A. Erlano |
18 | Multi Objective Optimization with Soft Computing Techniques
M. P. Singh |
19 | Exploratory Analysis of Sustaining Organic Farming in Laguna Province
Marivic Baliton Abinsay |
20 | Sustaining Ecotourism Environment at Mts. Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Landscape: Alignment to Global Climate Change
Maria Donnalyn E. Briñas |
21 | Sustaining the Supply Chain Management System of a Multi-Purpose Cooperative in Tiaong, Quezon Janzene L. Aguilar |
22 | Assessment of Service Quality in Selected Branches of Bangko Kabayan, Inc.
Nelda A. Rosima |
23 | Electronic Commerce Adoption by Manufacturing Companies in Laguna
Adoree A. Ramos |
24 | The Consumers’ Acceptance of E-Commerce in the Province of Laguna
John Matthew M. Macalinao, Adoree A. Ramos, Rolando Jr. B. Marinay |
25 | The Competitiveness of the Philippines Local Pharmaceutical Company Using Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Mac Gene Kevin S. Dela Cruz, Adoree A. Ramos, Jane Marie P. Marcelo |
26 | Risk Communication Management towards Disaster Resiliency in Davao City, Southern Philippines
Cayamanda, Karen Joyce Gonzales, Merlyne M. Paunlagui, Rowena D. T. Baconguis, Maria Ana T. Quimbo |
27 | Trends and Innovation in Teaching and Learning English Language
Gunjan Jain |
28 | Financial Inclusion, Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship: A Special Emphasis to India
Gargi Banerjee |
29 | Fractal Antenna – Wireless Communication New Beginning Breakthrough in Digital Era
Anand Mohan, M Sundararajan |
30 | Organizing Duplicate Spatio-Temporal Data in Location Intelligence
Sumeet Gill, Meenakshi |
31 | A Fuzzy Logic Based Personalized Result Analysis Support for Student Performance Up-Gradation
Sangita A. Jaju, Sudhir B Jagtap, Rohini B. Shinde |
32 | Prediction of Heart Disease using Name Entity Recognition based on Back Propagation and Whale Optimization Algorithms
Velmurugan T, Latha U |
33 | Quality Based Analysis of Clustering Algorithms using Diabetes Data for the Prediction of Disease
K. Saravananathan, T. Velmurugan |
34 | A Keyword Based Educational and Non-Educational Website Recognition Tool
Sangita Modi, Sudhir B. Jagtap |
35 | An Algorithm for Determining SIFT Matching Score for Dorsal Vein Recognition System
Tarshi Jain, Rajendra Kumar |
36 | English text to Indian Sign Language Machine Translation: A Rule Based Method
Gouri Sankar Mishra, Prof. Parma Nand, Dr. Pooja |
37 | Effectiveness of Tax Incentives of Hard-To-Recover Oil Reserve Development
I. V. Sharf, М. P. Ivanova, I. V. Filimonova |
38 | Multi Performance Optimizationof Shoulder Milling Process Parameters of AA6063 T6 Aluminium Alloy by Taguchi Based GRA
Om Prakash Singh, Gaurav Kumar, Mukesh Kumar |
39 | Inclusive Employment Opportunity: The Stem of inclusive growth in India
Jyoti Kumari Sharma, Anil Bhumali |
40 | Relation and processing of Ad-Hoc-data with cloud computing in Finance Sector
Subhendu Chatterjee |
41 | Sustainable computing Technology: with reference to future potentiality for Eco-friendly system
Debasish Kumar Chaki |
41 | Competencies, Skills and Training Needs of Hospitality Firm Employees in Oman towards Promotion: An Inquiry
Roland Getaruelas |
Minute-to-Minute program of iCon-MESSSH-19 is available now click at iCon-MESSSH-19 Program
The International Conference iCon-MESSSH-19 is being organized in association with AIBPM (Association of International Business & Professional Management), Indonesia
http://www.aibpm.org/
SRD thanks Dr. Liem Gai Sin for this Academic Association for iCon-MESSSH-19 to be held in Phuket dated 26-27 July, 2019.
The important dates of last round are extended as:
Abstract/Paper submission : 30 May, 2019
Acceptance Notification : 05 June, 2019
Registration (strictly) : 10 June, 2019
International Conference on Recent Trends in Science, Technology, Management & Social Development (ICRTSTMD-18) August 04th – 05th 2018, Bali, Indonesia
In spite of increasingly networked world there is no better substitute then human interaction. Society for Research Development organized a successful third conference Recent Trends in Science, Technology, Management & Social Development (ICRTSTMD-18) in Indonesia, Bali on August 04th– 05th 2018. The aim of the conference was to provide opportunities to academicians from a range of disciplines from different countries around the globe to share their research both through the conference podium and publication. In a famous speech Abraham Lincoln made a popular phrase, “ a house divided itself cannot stand , if we could first know where we are and wither we are tending we could better judge what to do, and how to do it”. The conference being inter and multi disciplinary encourages regional and international communication and motivate young scholars to exchange ideas, knowledge and experience in the field of Science, Management and Technology.
The two day conference was divided in four sessions chaired by the eminent professor of the disciplines. The Key note address of the Day-I was delivered by eminent Prof. A. H. Siddiqi, who was also conferred with the Outstanding Academic Excellence Award for his contribution in the area of Applied Mathematics by the society.
Day One began with the address of the Conference Chair Dr. R. C. Singh Professor of Physics and scholar of BHU, conferred with many prestigious awards in India and Abroad.
The Fist Session was Co- chaired by Dr. Ng Khar Thoe, SEAMEO, RECSAM, Penang, Malaysia on the theme of ICT Based Digital Education. Invited talk was delivered by Dr. Gatot Hari Priowirjanto followed by presentation of research papers by young researchers of the disciplines.
The Second Session was Co Chaired by Dr. Gunjan Jain, Professor of English Language on the theme of Language, Literature and Linguistics. The research papers presented focused on the theme of the session.
The papers presented in the conference were evaluated on the parameters of content, Time Management, Connectivity with society and Presentation. The evaluation was solely on the discretion of the session chair to decide the Best Paper of the session.
The papers presented in the conference were evaluated on the parameters of content, Time Management, Connectivity with society and Presentation. The evaluation was solely on the discretion of the session chair to decide the Best Paper Award of the session.
Day-II of conference August 05th 2018 the third session of the conference was Co Chaired by Dr. Rod Valesco from Gulf College Sultanate of Oman, experienced employee in teaching and administration on the theme of Entrepreneurship, Management and Business Education. Invited talk on “Wavelet Methods for Variation Problem and Fredholm Integral Equation” was delivered by Prof. P. Manchanda. Papers on multi disciplinary topics with the connectivity of society were presented in this session.
Session Four of the second day was co Chaired by Dr. J. C. Patni from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies on the theme of High Performance Computing. Prof. M. P. Singh delivered the invited talk in the session on Pattern Storage Neural Networks with Non Random Genetic Algorithm for Pattern Recognition followed by paper presentation by the young scholars.
The online presentations were co chaired by Dr. S. A. Igbatayo. The three papers from the sessions were awarded with the Best Paper Award, Co Chairs and Invited speakers were felicitated and participants were awarded with the Certificates in the Valedictory Session.
The papers presented have been sent for online publication in International Journal of Computer Application (IJCA) and Zibeline International Publishing. Selected papers will be published soon.
Papers presented in ICRTSTMSD-18
S. No. | Title |
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1 | Preface |
2 | Keynote address by Prof. (Dr.) A. H. Siddiqi |
3 | Wavelet methods for Variational Problem and Fredholm Integral Equations Pammi Manchanda |
4 | Pattern Storage Neural Networks with Non-random Genetic Algorithm for Pattern Recognition Manu Pratap Singh |
5 | Supporting Transdisciplinary Science/Mathematics Education, Management and Social Development Integrating use of E-tools and Sustainable Technology-Enhanced Communities Ng Khar Thoe |
6 | Challenges, Trend and Future of Business Education Rod Velasco |
7 | High Performance Computing Breakthrough any Supercomputing Challenge J. C. Patni |
8 | Issues Raising while Teaching & Learning English as Secondary Global Language Gunjan Jain |
9 | Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa, Asia and Latin America S. A. lgbatayo |
10 | Measurement of Circular Saw Blade Tooth Dimensions Based on Machine Vision Cheng-Ho Chen and Wei-Chao Lin |
11 | An Improved Energy-Efficient Policy for Overload Host Detection in Cloud Environment Satveer and Mahendra Singh |
12 | Playing Doom with Deep Reinforcement Learning Manan Kalra and J. C. Patni |
13 | Steady Incompressible Plane Parallel Flow Through Porous Medium Sandeep Kumar Tiwari |
14 | Dynamic Task Migration Mechanisms in Cloud Environment: Literature Review and Future Trends Ankit Tomar, J. C. Patni, Amit Dixit and Pramod Kumar |
15 | The Age of Deep Learning Rahul Kumar |
16 | User Authentication Using Keystroke Dynamics Vishesh Mishra, Raghav Gupta, Gautam Sood and J. C. Patni |
17 | Involving Primary Students in Project-based Blended-Learning Activities: Exemplary Practices in a Local School at Thailand Karnchanaphan Phromsing, Natthasurachet Promsing and Ng Khar Thoe |
18 | Enhancing Effective Science Learning through Augmented Reality: Challen-ges and the Way Forward Sari Narulita, Indarjani and Ng Khar Thoe |
19 | Learning Mathematical Concepts Contextually Supported by Digital Tool and E-platform Wahid Yunianto, Dede Iyan Supardi, M. Davi Azriel Alviano, M. Dava Azriel Alviano and Ng Khar Thoe |
20 | Privacy Concern of Personal Information in the ICT Usage, Internet and Social Media Perspective Jashira Jamin, Noor Arina Md Arifin, Siti Aishah Mokhtar, Nik Nur Izzati Nik Rosli and Amira Idayu Mohd Shukry |
21 | STEAM Teaching Strategies in Related Subject Corrienna Abdul Talib, Intan Bidayu Mohd Rafi, Shamini Thanga Rajan, Nur Wahidah Abd Hakim, Marlina Ali and Ng Khar Thoe |
22 | Literature Review on Internet Benefits, Risks and Issues: A Case Study for Cyber Parenting in Malaysia. Razifah binti Othman, Kamal Fahrulrazy Rahim, Rabiatul Adawiyah binti Kamarulzaman, Dia Widyawati Amat and Khadijah Yahya |
23 | A Comparative Study of Crowd Counting and Profiling Through Visual and Non Visual Sensors Jugal Kishor Gupta and S. K. Gupta |
24 | Corporate Governance and Sustainable Development in Nigeria: A Conceptual Discourse Akindutire Yetunde Tonia, Bamikole Oladokun and Uyom Clifford |
25 | Achieving Sustainable Developmental Goals on Poverty and Hunger Reduction through Increase in Agricultural Productivity in Nigeria (2000-2016) Akinmulegu, Sunday Ojo and Ayodeji Emmanuel A. |
26 | Vocational Education Training: A Means of Achieving Sustainable Development Goals on Poverty and Unemployment in Nigeria Ajala Rosemary B. and Fabiyi Folukemi Catherine |
27 | Alternative Energy Sources in an Emerging Economy BABALOLA O. Oladap and AFOLABI Babatunde |
28 | Study of Quality Testing of Milk Powder in Sterling Agro Industries Limited – Nova Akash Kushwah and Yugal Agarwal |
29 | Biometrics Physiological Traits identification using Convolutional Neural Network Aaahish Jain and Rajat Chauhan |
30 | Integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Skills in Technology Enhanced Science Project-based Activities: Exemplars, Issues and Challenges Natthasurachet Promsing, Karnchanaphan Phromsing, Ng Khar Thoe and lee Tan Luck |
31 | Microfinance Services and Income Allocation of Retail Entrepreneurs in San Pablo City, Laguna Philippines Adrian A. Ilagan, Genelisa A. Balitaan, Florence C. Empalmado and Olivia A. Reyes |
22 | No Poverty vs Reduced Inequality: Partnerships to Achieve the Goal Ajinde Oluwashakin and Adaora Osondu-Oti |
33 | Human Resource Accounting: Its Constraints and Limitation in the Philippines Venus C. Ibarra |
34 | Exploratory Study on the Entrepreneurial Skills of Business Administration and Computer Science students of MSEUFCI Elocel M. Delgado and Manuel S. Enverga |
35 | Evolution, Implementation and Effects of International Accounting Standards in Philippines Jay Pee D. De Villa, Elaine Joy C. Apat and Venus C. Ibarra |
36 | Best Practices in Strategic Management in Selected Secondary Schools in Surin Province, Thailand: Basis for Asean Integration Plan Thammathat Basree |
37 | Institutional Quality Assurance Practices of a University in Thailand: Develo-pment of an Action Plan for Accreditation Ketnakorn Phra Suphot |
38 | Impact of Social Media Advertisement to the Customer Brand Awareness of Selected International Coffee Shop Companies in Muscat, Oman: An Inquiry to the Customer Roland A. Getaruelas |
39 | Corporate Memory: A Memory Compaction Apparatus Towards Malaysia’s Prominent Companies Transparent Governance Razifah Othman, Rahimah Abd Rahman, Aflah Isa, Zailani Shafie and Amirah Abu Hassan |
40 | Entrepreneurial Readiness of the Business and Management Students of Gulf College Oman Venus Ricablanca, Khalid Abu Zayed and Juliet Sophia |
41 | Deepening Poverty Reduction in Rural Nigeria: Implications for the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) O. O. Aiyegbusi |
42 | Imperatives of Database Services: Basic Stakeholders’ Extent of Satisfaction Level in an Organization Gina G. Jocson |
43 | Recognizing the Personal Competencies of Future Information Professionals Norhidayu Md Yatim, Nurhidayah Nasharudin, Noor Faraliza Samsudin, Salasiah M Said and Nor Famiza Tarsik |
44 | The Impact of Attitude, Subjective Norm and Safety on Consumers’ Purchase Intention in Johor, Malaysia Noreen Noor Abd Aziz, Eta Wahab, Nurul Aien Abd Aziz and Wan Haslin Aziah Wan Hassan |
45 | Measuring Students’ Attitude Towards Behaviour in Doing Information-Related Business Nurhidayah Nasharudin, Faddliza Mohd Zaki, Norhidayu Md Yatim, Zalina Abdul Rahim and Huda Hamidon |
46 | The Challenges of Public Health Expenditures and Maternal Mortality Rates in Nigeria: Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals Igbinedion Osahon Sunday |
47 | Gift-giving in Chinese Culture Jung-Kuei Hsieh |
48 | The Psychological Well-Being of Left-Behind Children of Immigrants of Laguna State Polytechnic University Portia R. Marasigan |
49 | English Language Competency: Need & Challenge for Enhancing Employability in Indian Graduates Gunjan Jain |
50 | Global Competency Skills and Attitudes of College Students of Gulf College, Oman Remedios P. Magnaye and Amada G. Banaag |
51 | Oman as a Tourist Destination: An Exploratory Study of Visitors’ Satisfaction Rowena A. Lunar |
52 | Life Skills and Community Service Learning Towards the Development of a Sustainable Community in Thampla Wittayayon School: An Assessment Arunee Jiramahasar |
53 | Development of a Strategic Plan Towards Quality Education in Primary Educational Service Area Office 3, Thailand Poovanat Buntito |
54 | The Development of Teachers in Teaching and Learning-based Management in the Classroom: Mukdalai School, Mueang District, Mukdahan Province Sirikanjanarat Palasuk |
55 | A Comparative study of Ancient & Present Education system Urmila Yadav |
56 | Transforming Public Libraries into Digital Knowledge Dissemination Centre in Supporting Lifelong Blended Learning Programmes for Rural Youths Alizah Ali, Tan Luck Lee, Ng Khar Thoe, Noraini Ismail and Siti Zarikh Sofiah binti Abu Bakar |
57 | Promoting LearnT-SMArET through managing blended-mode competitions: A reflective study with exemplary output from criterion-reference assessment Ng Khar Thoe, Gatot Hari Priowirjanto, Achmad Purnomo and Awangku Hassanal Bahar bin Pengiran Bagul |
58 | Women Empowerment: An overview of the Global Context Madhu Sharma |
4th International Conference on Management, Engineering, Science, Social Science and Humanities (iCon-MESSSH’19)
Phuket, Thailand
After the huge success of previous Conferences ICRTSTMSD-18, ICRDSTHM-17 & ICSTHBM-16 organized in Bali, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok respectively, SRD launches its next conference The 4th International Conference on Management, Engineering, Science, Social Science and Humanities (iCon-MESSSH’19) in Phuket, Thailand.
in association with
Association of International Business & Professional Management (AIBPM)
The 4th International Conference on Management, Engineering, Science, Social Science and Humanities (iCon-MESSSH’19) will take place on July 26-27, 2019. It will bring together Academicians and Experts from different parts of the world to exchange the knowledge and ideas at a common platform to strengthen the Academics and Industry. Whether you are a first time participants or have been to New Horizons before, we look forward to welcoming you at Phuket. We are sure you will find it to be another informative and memorable academic event.
CONFERENCE CHAIR / CO-CHAIRS
![]() Prof. Dr. R. C. Singh, Sharda University, India Conference Chair |
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![]() Dr. J.C Patni,University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India Conference Co-Chair Theme: Parallel, Distributed and High Performance Computing |
![]() Dr. Manu Pratap Singh, IET, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra, India Conference Co-Chair Theme: Multi Objective Optimization with Soft Computing |
![]() Dr. P. R. Marasigan, College of Arts and Sciences, Laguna State Polytechnic University, Philippines Conference Co-Chair Theme: Science, Technology & Management |
![]() Dr. Natthasurachet Promsing, RAKMAE Phomuang School, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand Conference Co-Chair Theme: Positive Psychology |
![]() Dr. Gunjan Jain,Vidya College of Engineering, India Conference Co-Chair Theme: Trends and Innovation in Teaching & Learning English Language |
![]() Dr. Sunantha Prime, California State University at Fresno, California Conference Co-Chair Theme: Optimal Models and Business Applications |
![]() Dr. Venus C. Ibarra, San Pablo Colleges, Philippines |
![]() Dr. Prantosh K. Paul, Raiganj University, WB, India |
Science and Technology: Social Networking, Software Engineering, Image Processing, Data Communication and Networks, Mobile ad-hoc and Sensor Networks, Multimedia and Virtual Reality, Grid and Cluster Computing, Cloud Computing, Algorithms, E-Services, AI and Intelligent System, Embedded Systems, Control Theory, VLSI Design, Digital Signal Processing, Fashion Design and Architecture, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Biological Sciences
Management: Knowledge Management and Learning Organization, Risk Management, Decision Science, Operations Management, Business Ethics, Strategic Negotiation, Technology Management, Entrepreneurship, Performance Management, Management Information System, Supply Chain Management, Adaptive Business Practices, Management of Innovation Processes, Financial Engineering, Reliability Analysis.
Humanities and Social Science: Health, Education, Employment, Housing and Social Security, Critical Cultural Studies, Communications and Linguistics Studies, The relationship of humanities to other knowledge domains (technology, Science, Economics), The study of humans and humanity, past and present, Literary Humanities Theme Civic, Political, Community Studies.
CONFERENCE VENUE
The proposed venue of the conference is Patong Merlin Hotel, Phuket, Thailand.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
The accepted and registered papers of iCon–MESSSH’19 will be published in Conference Proceedings with ISBN.
ONLINE PUBLICATION
The selected papers after peer review will be published online in
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IMPORTANT DATES (Conference over)
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REGISTRATION FEE (NON SCOPUS) (Conference over)
The below mentioned fee is applicable for up to 06 pages. After 06 pages, additional USD 10 per page will be charged.
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REGISTRATION FEE (SCOPUS INDEXED)
The registration fee for Scopus indexed Journal Publication (online) will be USD 75* more in all categories as mentioned in fee details above.
PAPER FORMAT
The papers can be submitted in SRD template (from Humanities and Social Science) and IJITEE template (from scientific, Engineering and Computational Management). To download paper template please go to Downloads link. Once your paper is accepted, the camera ready paper* has strictly to be submitted in .doc or .docx file only along with registration fee receipt and filled Copyright Transfer form duly signed by any of the authors of concerned paper.
NOTE
*The authors who are unable to format the paper in SRD/Journal template can ask for editorial help with a charge of USD 10 for upto 06 pages. After 06 pages, additional charge of USD 02 will be applicable per page.
SUBMIT PAPER
All papers to be submitted through email attachment to be sent to conference@socrd.org and srdglobe@gmail.com through attachment.
PLAGIARISM POLICY
Plagiarism is the reuse of someone else’s published processes, results, or words without explicitly acknowledging the original author and source. We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtual of any academic. Hence any act of plagiarism is not accepted.
BEST PAPER AWARD
The best paper awards for each session will be declared in valedictory session in the conference by the Conference Chair and Session Chairs.
THE PHUKET TOUR
There are plenty of really memorable things to do in Phuket. The island itself has a beautiful historical old town, great viewpoints and iconic cultural attractions. It is also a good base for exploring the nearby islands and must-see attractions. These include world-famous places like Phang Nga Bay and the Phi Phi Islands.
The following is the list of 10 best pick of the things which one should absolutely not miss while in Phuket:
Island Tours
Adventure Tours