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  • PENENTUAN PEMBUKAAN CABANG TOKO BUKU BARU MENGGUNAKAN FUZZY-GIS
    EEPIS, 2010
    Co-Authors: Muhammad Rifky, Fariza Arna
    Abstract:

    Increasing proliferation of new BookStore in Surabaya, modern or traditional Bookstrore owner fell forced to have much competition, intense competition is making some traditional BookStores dare take the road by opening a new BookStore branch in place a strategic place. And ready to compete with the Store - a lot of modern BookStores in major cities such as Surabaya, eating but there is also a BookStore that does not dare to take that path for fear of loss and a relatively large cost. Geographic information system is an information system that is able to visualize the pattern of the spread of consumers to be in the know in the analysis, while Fuzzy is a method that can be used to assist decision making with multiple criteria and multiple alternatives. Criteria that can be used among others the distance is the distance between the school, the distance to the nearest university and Rare Book Store with branches spread baru.dengan use visualization a new BookStore can determine recommendations manggunakan Fuzzy branch locations will be opened next. Criteria and conditions in the given criteria can affect the results of the recommendations new BookStore branch locations. Keyword: Geographic information systems, Fuzzy Logic, an alternative branch location

Muhammad Rifky - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • PENENTUAN PEMBUKAAN CABANG TOKO BUKU BARU MENGGUNAKAN FUZZY-GIS
    EEPIS, 2010
    Co-Authors: Muhammad Rifky, Fariza Arna
    Abstract:

    Increasing proliferation of new BookStore in Surabaya, modern or traditional Bookstrore owner fell forced to have much competition, intense competition is making some traditional BookStores dare take the road by opening a new BookStore branch in place a strategic place. And ready to compete with the Store - a lot of modern BookStores in major cities such as Surabaya, eating but there is also a BookStore that does not dare to take that path for fear of loss and a relatively large cost. Geographic information system is an information system that is able to visualize the pattern of the spread of consumers to be in the know in the analysis, while Fuzzy is a method that can be used to assist decision making with multiple criteria and multiple alternatives. Criteria that can be used among others the distance is the distance between the school, the distance to the nearest university and Rare Book Store with branches spread baru.dengan use visualization a new BookStore can determine recommendations manggunakan Fuzzy branch locations will be opened next. Criteria and conditions in the given criteria can affect the results of the recommendations new BookStore branch locations. Keyword: Geographic information systems, Fuzzy Logic, an alternative branch location

Golebiewski Matthew - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Kay Flickinger Dockstader Papers, 1910-1995
    Union | Digital Works, 2018
    Co-Authors: Golebiewski Matthew
    Abstract:

    The papers of Kay Flickinger Dockstader measure 4.62 cubic feet and date from 1910-1995. The collection consists of photographs (prints and negatives), journal entries, trail notes, Otyokwa Club yearBooks, maps, and ephemera from her travels, predominantly in the Adirondacks. Kay was born in Schenectady in 1910 to Maude Hodgon and John Tressler Flickinger, an engineer at General Electric. Along with their primary residence at 25 Ray Street in Niskayuna, the family owned a summer home, known as Shew House, on Sacandaga Lake. After graduating from Syracuse University with a degree in English, Kay worked her way from lab assistant to research technical editor with GE at Knolles Atomic Power Laboratory in Niskayuna. During her 38 years with the company, Kay took regular weekend hiking trips into the Adirondacks and Catskills with the Schenectady chapter of the ADK and YMCA\u27s Oty-okwa club. By all accounts, Kay was filled with a child-like awe and enthusiasm for the natural world. She would talk continuously, even on the most strenuous hikes, exalting in the views and educating her fellow hikers about the flora and fauna along the way. While strenuous mountains on hikes, she took many photographs. Finishing with Allen Mountain on September 7, 1946, she became 46er number 41 and at the first meeting of the 46ers organization was named secretary. By 1958 she had climbed all Adirondack high peaks twice. The first edition of ADK, The 46ers, included a chapter by Kay entitled Climbing on Snow and Ice. Adirondack magazines also published her articles on the 46ers and winter hiking gear. During the 1950s and 1960s she taught winter hiking and climbing skills to ADK Winter Mountain School classes. Her hiking and skiing experiences, along with her study of the Adirondacks (she would often use her lunch hour to visit a Rare Book Store in Schenectady), made her a passionate and effective advocate for environmental issues as well. Kay was the first woman to climb Mt. Iroqois on skis. I think climbing the 46 is a delightful game, she told a Times Union reporter in 1970, and I\u27m anxious to see more girls get out in winter. After marrying Clayton Dock Dockstader in 1971, the two travelled the world visiting six continents over the years. Other than their travel, the Dockstaders lived a simple life in Galway allowing them, on their passing, to endow the Dockstader Charitable Trust which funds the work of non-profit organizations in Galway. Over the course of her life, Kay also purchased 5 properties totaling 138 acres in Providence which have now been donated to the Saratoga PLAN for preservation and trails, making the land available to the public. She passed away in 1995.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_findingaids/1002/thumbnail.jp