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The transition from a straight line to a circular curve is always abrupt, even if this is not readily noticeable at very large radii or low driving speeds. On the straight section the steering wheel angle is zero, on the arc section the steering wheel angle must have a certain value, as stated above, which is greater the tighter the curve. This in ...

By Kerim Hrapović

One of the goals of writing this paper is to encourage younger generations, especially pupils and students, to get more involved in solving environmental protection issues. In this paper, we will try to examine the significance of the new economic model, the green economy, and its contribution to solving climate change problems that have far-reachi...

By Emir Ibrahimović

At the mere mention of the word mathematics, most students "go dark in the eyes." There are numerous reasons for this. Primarily, mathematics is an abstract science, so it becomes uninteresting and incomprehensible to children. This paper is based on mataphobia in high school students. Namely, mathophobia manifests itself as a fear of mathematics. ...

By Ahmed Palić, Almedina Hatarić - Palić

30.12.2024. Professional paper
CONCRETING IN SPECIAL CONDITIONS

Concreting in special conditions refers to the application of specific techniques and methods of concrete works in conditions such as extreme temperatures (low and high), high humidity, underwater works, aggressive environments, under high pressure or in areas with increased seismic risks. In such conditions, the concrete must be adapted to ensure ...

By Zlatica Kuliš

The circular economy, when applied to the development of tourism offerings, enhances sustainability through waste reduction, rational resource use, and innovative solutions such as electric carriages. This paper explores the impact of the circular economy on tourism, with a specific focus on sustainable practices such as recycling, the use of renew...

By Duško Stić

The paper analyzes the issue of integral management of water as a natural good, through the segment of potential risks in the field of water management. The construction of a theoretical model, which respects the interaction of people and their environment, requires practical solutions in order to integrate different requirements and forms of actio...

By Ivica Opačak, Šemsudin Dedić, Tihomir Vujčić

The progress of the Internet and the increasing use of information technologies have led to major changes in the internal organization of the state administration and the public sector as a whole. In addition to the legal framework, the introduction of electronic administration presupposes an organized approach of the state and other segments of so...

By Jovan Šarac, Nedeljko Krajišnik

One of the major issues that can have far-reaching consequences on society is bias in the development of AI algorithms. Algorithms that cannot guarantee fairness result in discrimination and inequality, and this is very evident in sectors such as healthcare, the legal system, and finance. This paper discusses the different biases arising in AI syst...

By Rudolf Petrušić

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the IoT function of Arduino within the framework of the Smart Grid system in the electric power grid. A major advantage of this function is the automatic connection of the entire energy infrastructure in the transition period to the smart grid, which integrates technologies to increase the efficiency and man...

By Sofiu Vehebi

One of the main goals of urban planning is to strive for diversity in structure, form and function in the planning and design of urban public space. Therefore, it is necessary to redefine the concept and function of urban areas, with the recommendation to preserve identity. In theoretical terms, there is a problem of planning and designing urban ar...

By Vesnera Serifi, Senida Hocko Serifi, Veis Serifi