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3rd International Conference on Power, Energy, Control and Transmission Systems, ICPECTS 2022 ; 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2274268

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Adoption of digital payment methods rises during the COVID-19 pandemic. The coronavirus outbreak is affecting how consumers make payments. The majority of customers want to continue using digital payments once the virus has been contained. Global consumers were using them more frequently than they had before the epidemic. The main payment options gaining from this shift are e-Wallets and contactless cards as people use less cash and make more online purchases. Prior to COVID 19, fewer people used digital payment methods worldwide. When Covid-19 spread and physical transactions were on the verge of collapse, digital payments became a reality. This study's primary goals are to evaluate the effectiveness ofonline payment apps used by respondents during Covid 19 and consumer perceptions of the uptake of these methods. Both primary and secondary methods are applied in the process. Structured questionnaires were given to the residents of the Chennai area using the primary data approach. Articles, journals, and various forms of Internet have been utilized in secondary data. The collected data is analysed through Analysis of Variance method. The conclusion of this study shows that people were satisfied that online payment app is more convenient, time saving and easy to adopt. Thoughthere are many barriers in online payment app there were some preventive measures and security. © 2022 IEEE.

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2nd International Conference on Innovative Sustainable Computational Technologies, CISCT 2022 ; 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2278033

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COVID-19 has influenced all forms of degrees and training in higher education. An experimental structure for the analysis of information related to the education system was presented to measure the impact of the pandemic on university students' learning. The framework brings together the processes of analysing COVID-19's effects on the education system during the pandemic. Data were collected from 104 individuals via a survey w by circulating Google forms among teachers and students It has been put to the test by analysing data from a student survey done during the outbreak. The study's major goals are to analyse students' attitudes toward distant learning and their willingness to participate in it. In the context of the lockdown, to understand the struggles, and prospects of distance learning shortly, and to suggest changes and improvements for a higher quality academic experience. © 2022 IEEE.

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27th Annual International Scientific Conference on Research for Rural Development, 2021 ; 36:129-136, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1607917

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The dramatic change in various spheres of daily life caused by the COVID-19 virus epidemic has had many ambiguous effects on the Latvian fisheries sector. As part of a national research program project reCOVery-LV to study the virus’s effect on the supply chain, LLU researchers concluded that Latvian fish processing demonstrates a multidirectional effect. The interpretation of statistics and the interviews conducted confirmed the hypothesis that the virus has had negative and positive effects within one sector of the economy. This industry heterogeneity places high demands on support criteria, making them more targeted for successful risk management. The research aims to analyze the fishery sector and identify the COVID-19 pandemic effect on Latvia’s fish sector. As part of the study, all stages of the fish food chain were studied, risks were identified, their relative relevance was determined, and measures were proposed to neutralize these risks. This article summarizes the results of the study, prioritizes the implementation of countermeasures that reduce risks and are recommended by the results of the risk assessment, and complement the results of the study, identifies measures aimed at the long-term and sustainable development of the industry, based on the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic. © 2021, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. All rights reserved.

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10th International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences, IC-MSQUARE 2021 ; 2090, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1595607

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In the end of 2019, the emergence of COVID-19 was reported and confirmed for the first time, and it triggered an international pandemic. In Japan, the strong tendency to spread of infection is still continuing. The Japanese Government has been raised two concepts to overcome this difficulty. One is the thorough measures to control of the spread of infection and the other is the economic recovery. The government has carried out the corresponding two policies: the use of COVID-19 Contact-Confirming Application (COCOA) and the application of “GoTo Travel Campaign”. We focus on these two policies and study an ideal situation, which enables us to balance more economic recovery and control of the spread of infection. To pursue this goal, we propose a mathematical model to estimate these policies’s effects and conduct simulations of 28 scenarios. In addition, we analyze each result of the simulation and investigate characteristics of each situation. As a result, we clearly find that it required that not only the increasing the using rate of COCOA but also a positive change of people’s behaviors and awareness. © 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.

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