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How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Forecasting, Controls, and Financial Close Cycles in the Insurance Industry
Sudhir Ananthuni
Abstract:
This article examines how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping core finance processes in the
insurance industry, with a specific focus on financial forecasting, internal controls, and financial
close cycles from a risk management and governance perspective.
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01-07
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ATOM: Adaptive Test Optimization through Multi-objective Learning and Explainable AI
Saumen Biswas
Abstract:
Software testing in continuous integration environments must balance multiple competing objectives: fault
detection, execution time, resource utilization, and test quality.
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08-16
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Undergraduates’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence’s Influence on Cognitive, Affective
and Psychomotor Learning Outcomes in Nigerian Universities
1. Femi Adeoye Alabi PhD , 2. Omoyajowo Bamidele Stephen PhD , 3. Caroline Oluwatoyin Aiyegboka
Abstract:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed various teaching and learning activities in higher
education in most parts of the world and its effects on the learning outcome of students in cognitive,
affective, and psychomotor senses. This paper examined how undergraduates view Artificial
Intelligence and how this factor affects learning performance in higher education institutions in
Nigeria.
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17-35
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Growth pattern and nutrient accumulation in maize ( zea mays L. ) in alluvial soil under different
nutrient management practices.
SHRUTI KUMARI AND Dr. SHIV PRASHAD SINGH
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Maize is one of the most important and fastest growing cereals in the world having richness in digestible
carbohydrate, protein and fat. The seed quality, soil property, environment and physiology greatly influence productivity of the maize. Proper nutrient management provides high yield in return and informs growth pattern and plant density.
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36-42
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Antioxidant and Antidiabetic Potential of Syzygium cumini (L.) Skeels: A Comparative In Vitro Assessment of Fruit Pulp and Seed Extracts
Renuka Kumari
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This study was undertaken to comparatively evaluate the in vitro antioxidant and antidiabetic
activity of fruit pulp and seed extracts of Syzygium cumini (L.) Skeels, commonly known as Jamun
or Indian blackberry, collected from the Gangetic plains region of Bihar.
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43-53
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Experimental splitting of Balmer lines under applied fields, classic early observations
Dr. Rashmi Ranjana
Abstract:
The experimental splitting of Balmer spectral lines under applied magnetic and electric fields
represents a foundational milestone in the development of modern atomic physics. First observed
in 1896 by Pieter Zeeman, the magnetic-field-induced splitting—later termed the Zeeman effect—
demonstrated that a single spectral line from hydrogen could separate into multiple components
when subjected to an external magnetic field.
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54-62
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Application of Differential Equations and Relativistic Fluid Models to Study Groundwater Movement in Hot Climate Regions
DR. MAHENDRA KUMAR
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Groundwater depletion in hot climate regions has emerged as a major environmental and
hydrological challenge due to excessive groundwater extraction, high evaporation rates, irregular
recharge, and increasing climatic stress. Accurate modeling of groundwater movement under such
extreme conditions requires advanced mathematical approaches capable of representing both
spatial and temporal variations in subsurface flow. In this study, a combined framework based on
differential equations and relativistic fluid analogies is developed to analyze groundwater
dynamics in porous media.
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63-66
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