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Yaşar University

EducationIzmir, Turkey
About: Yaşar University is a education organization based out in Izmir, Turkey. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Exergy & Job shop scheduling. The organization has 760 authors who have published 1436 publications receiving 20813 citations. The organization is also known as: Yaşar Üniversitesi.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined how consumers use QR code technology using by the service sector and aim of inform consumers about their perception and usage levels, and found that the finance and banking sectors were the sectors in which consumers use the QR code most frequently, and the speed and availability factors for this sector were analyzed separately.
Abstract: The use of QR codes accelerates the sharing of information and provides more practical access to information. In today's information age, in the limited area unlimited information, data and contents can be transferred with using QR code. This study examines how consumers use QR code technology using by the service sector and aim of inform consumers about their perception and usage levels. In the application part of the study, 180 consumers responded the survey questions. The t-test, ANOVA, variance analysis and regression analysis method were used to test hypotheses established in the research. Thus, factors affecting the perceptions of consumers on QR code technology have been identified. The finance and banking sectors have been identified as the sectors in which consumers use the QR code most frequently, and the speed and availability factors for this sector have been analyzed separately.

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TL;DR: The results suggest that in addition to immunological status, socioeconomic factors play a substantial role in the healthcare costs of PLHIV.
Abstract: This study addresses an important field within HIV research, the impact of socioeconomic factors on the healthcare costs of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV). We aimed to understand how different socioeconomic factors could create diverse healthcare costs for PLHIV in Turkey. Data were collected between January 2017 and December 2017. HIV-positive people attending the clinic who had been referred to the national ART programme from January 1992 until December 2017 were surveyed. The questionnaire collected socioeconomic data. The cost data for the same patients was taken from the electronic database Probel Hospital Information Management System (PHIMS) for the same period. The PHIMS data include costs for medication (highly active antiretroviral therapy or HAART), laboratory, pathology, radiology, polyclinic, examination and consultation, hospitalisation, surgery and intervention, blood and blood products, supplies and other costs. Data were analysed using STATA 14.2 to estimate the generalised linear model (GLM). The findings of our GLM indicate that age, gender, marital and parental status, time since diagnosis, employment, wealth status, illicit drug use and CD4 cell count are the factors significantly related to the healthcare cost of patients. We found that compared with people who have AIDS (CD4 cells < 200 cells/mm3), people who have a normal range of CD4 cells (≥ 500 cells/mm3) have $1046 less in expenditures on average. Compared to younger people (19–39 years), older people (≥ 55) have $1934 higher expenditures on average. Costs are $644 higher on average for married people and $401 higher on average for people who have children. Healthcare costs are $518 and $651 higher on average for patients who are addicted to drugs and who use psychiatric drug(s), respectively. Compared to people who were recently diagnosed with HIV, people who were diagnosed ≥10 years ago have $743 lower expenditures on average. Our results suggest that in addition to immunological status, socioeconomic factors play a substantial role in the healthcare costs of PLHIV. The key factors influencing the healthcare costs of PLHIV are also critical for public policy makers, healthcare workers, health ministries and employment community programs.

2 citations

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TL;DR: Results support that it is possible to provide the right mix of automation and manual activity for IT experience management while achieving a high accuracy.
Abstract: This research focuses on the identification of relevant experience required for solving IT (Information Technology) problems in small- to medium-sized enterprises. To achieve this, we integrated information retrieval techniques with clustering and optimization techniques to design and develop a custom-built Experience Management system for IT management support. We have built and evaluated our system on three different publicly available data sets: Princeton, Parallels and GoDaddy. Results support that it is possible to provide the right mix of automation and manual activity for IT experience management while achieving a high accuracy.

2 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe an implementation of fast elliptic curve scalar multiplication, optimized for Diffie-Hellman key exchange at the 128-bit security level, running in constant time with uniform execution patterns.
Abstract: We describe an implementation of fast elliptic curve scalar multiplication, optimized for Diffie–Hellman Key Exchange at the 128-bit security level. The algorithms are compact (using only x-coordinates), run in constant time with uniform execution patterns, and do not distinguish between the curve and its quadratic twist; they thus have a built-in measure of side-channel resistance. (For comparison, we also implement two faster but non-constant-time algorithms.) The core of our construction is a suite of two-dimensional differential addition chains driven by efficient endomorphism decompositions, built on curves selected from a family of ℚ-curve reductions over \(\mathbb{F}_{p^2}\) with p = 2127 − 1. We include state-of-the-art experimental results for twist-secure, constant-time, x-coordinate-only scalar multiplication.

2 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the linkages between value-based performance measurements and risk-return trade off in a way to explain cross-sectional asset returns and found that foreign investor allocation as a sorting factor produces much more meaningful risk return positive linear relation for cross-sectional asset returns than traditional and recently popularized measures.
Abstract: In this study we attempt to investigate the linkages between value-based performance measurements and risk-return trade off in a way to explain cross sectional asset returns. On the side of value based performance measurements, three groups of variables are used as a sorting factor: traditional measures which consist of accounting based and market based; recently popularized measures such as Economic Value Added and Market Value Added and theoretically sound measures such as foreign investor allocation and firm systematic risk indicators. The goals of the study are (i) to show how value based measurements techniques relate to risk return trade off and (ii) how these measures affect the cross sectional asset returns in manufacturing industry. Empirical results indicate that foreign investor allocation as a sorting factor produces much more meaningful risk return positive linear relation for cross sectional asset returns than traditional and recently popularized measures.

2 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Arif Hepbasli6736515612
Quan-Ke Pan6228112128
M. Fatih Tasgetiren281154506
Erinç Yeldan25802218
Kaizhou Gao24912225
Musa H. Asyali20541554
T. Hikmet Karakoc201111359
Ahmet Alkan20761854
Banu Yetkin Ekren19601751
Cuneyt Guzelis181191609
Bekir Karlik18431466
Murat Bengisu18471008
Yigit Kazancoglu171071082
Derya Güngör1630719
Mangey Ram161681149
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202321
202250
2021187
2020189
2019158
2018114