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Latest Article
1. AI-Assisted UML-Driven Validation and Optimization for Automated Micro...
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Mrs. Geetha T, Ms.Sahana K, Sa...
Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur, TamilNadu, India
21-25
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20814665

The rapid adoption of microservices architecture has increased the need for efficient and reliable software design techniques. UML class diagrams are commonly used to represent system structure during the early stages of development. However, existing UML-to-code generation tools directly convert designs into code without validating design quality, often resulting in tightly coupled and poorly structured microservices. This paper proposes an AI assisted UML-driven validation and optimization framework for automated microservices code generation. The proposed system analyzes UML class diagrams using a combination of rule based validation and machine learning techniques. It identifies design issues such as tight coupling, missing relationships, and improper naming conventions. Based on the detected issues, the system provides intelligent suggestions for optimizing microservice boundaries and improving overall design quality. The optimized UML model is then used to generate microservices-based full-stack application code. The proposed approach improves scalability, maintainability, and reduces manual effort in software development.
2. Beyond the "Mucha Woman": Ornamental Invariance and Sarah Bernhardt's...
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Rose Mary Weigand & James Huts...
Art History, AI, and Visual Culture, Lindenwood University
75-84
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20807384

Alphonse Mucha's recurring female figure is often treated as a unified Art Nouveau type, alternately interpreted as an erotic commodity, a decorative ideal, or an emblem of the New Woman. This article argues that the category becomes analytically unstable when it is applied to the theater posters Mucha designed for Sarah Bernhardt. Through close visual comparison of Gismonda (1894), Lorenzaccio (1896), Médée (1898), and Hamlet (1899), with JOB (1896) serving as a commercial countertype, the study develops the concept of ornamental invariance: a stable graphic system that preserves celebrity recognition while role, costume, narrative action, and gender change. Mucha's elongated format, architectural enclosure, shallow stage-like space, integrated typography, and repeated inscription of Bernhardt's proper name do not simply feminize the performer. They make her legible as a serial star persona across Byzantine noblewoman, male Renaissance conspirator, murderous mother, and Shakespearean prince. The cross-gender posters are therefore decisive. They reveal that visual continuity in the Bernhardt corpus belongs less to a generic feminine icon than to a named performer whose identity could contain unstable gendered roles. By contrast, JOB fuses an anonymous smoker with a product name, erotic pleasure, and commodity recognition. Distinguishing the named theatrical persona from the anonymous commercial type revises the gender history of Mucha's posters without presuming that visual prominence equals historical emancipation or that all viewers received the images in the same way.
3. Impact of Employment and Education on Women Economic Status: A Theorti...
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Humaiyra Franklin*& Dr. Rakesh...
Dr. C.V. Raman University, Bilaspur, India
14-20
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20695836

This study contains the findings on the manner the educated woman has embark their journey education towards the occupation and profession. This study examines the extent to which women’s education affects long-term economic growth. In addition, its emphasis on future employment prospects for educated women to improve their economic status. The goal of this study is to look into the economic status of women, especially as it relates to education and work. According to the study, women's empowerment in decision-making, control over resources, and voice are strongly positively correlated with employment and education. Women who are educated are more likely to get job, which in turn helps them become economically independent and powerful and empowers them. Research findings will definitely help the future researchers to understand influence of education and employment on women economics status to improve their ability to make strategic life choice to achieve the desired ability for self and to members of family. The study will help the government policymakers to make better policy for the upcoming generation and the current employed women.
4. Digital Economy: A New Engine of Vietnam's Economic Growth in the Digi...
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Pham Thi Hai Yen*
Faculty of Foundation Reasoning - Ho Chi Minh City Cadre Academy (HCA)
31-35
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20677902

Against the backdrop of profound global digital transformation, the digital economy is emerging as a novel engine driving economic growth and bolstering national competitiveness. This study aims to elucidate the role of the digital economy in Vietnam's economic growth within the digital era, while simultaneously analyzing the critical prerequisites required to translate technological potential into substantive and sustainable developmental momentum. Utilizing a qualitative methodology, this research conducts documentary analysis, synthesis, and interpretation of secondary data derived from the guidelines and policies of the Party and State, reports from international organizations, statistical data, and domestic and foreign scholarly works published between 2020 and 2025. The analytical findings indicate that the digital economy is fundamentally altering the nature of growth determinants, transitioning from a model reliant on capital, natural resources, and low-cost labor to one driven by knowledge, data, and innovation. Furthermore, the study affirms that a digital institutional framework serves as a vital prerequisite, while digital human capital acts as the decisive factor governing the transmissibility of technology into sustainable economic growth. Based on these insights, several policy implications are proposed to effectively leverage the role of the digital economy for Vietnam's economic growth in the current period.