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As organizations progressively integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their operations, the role of human resource (HR) managers becomes monumental in navigating the complex landscape of AI practices and challenges. This study aimed to investigate HR managers' perceptions concerning AI meaning, its usage in daily business activities, presence ...

By Azra Ahmić

The paper analyzes domestic violence and human trafficking, with special reference to the Republic of Kosovo. The aim of the work is to analyze the circumstances that favor the aforementioned criminal acts, the behavior of victims in the matter of reporting violence, and the way in which society treats the aforementioned criminal acts. The dogmatic...

By Nuredin Lutfiu, Selma Otuzbir, Siniša Bilić

Geotechnical soil tests in order to achieve the best possible performance of new buildings or rehabilitation of existing buildings occupy one of the leading places in construction. Due to the lack of investigative work, a large number of buildings are exposed to danger. In order not to have bad effects on buildings in the future, it is necessary to...

By Zlatica Kuliš, Dževad Avdić

The Danube Region is a new geopolitical phenomenon, which is of particular importance to major political entities in a wider ambience. The area Southeast Europe is permanently burdened with traditional conflicts, but also with postmodern challenges to the existence of states. This is a modern project of the European Union in the context of achievin...

By Slobodan Nešković

Economic collaboration among Southeast European countries and the establishment of free trade with the European Union are seen as potential drivers for regional development. However, given the region's intricate political landscape and historical challenges, achieving these objectives faces hurdles stemming from political and historical complexitie...

By Aleksandar Gajić

  The outbreak of wars in Ukraine and Gaza, in addition to the hardships caused by the destruction and suffering for the inhabitants of these countries, also brings troubles to the economies and populations of other countries worldwide. The state of war leads to an increase in energy prices on the international market, upon which the growth a...

By Husein Mehmedović, Sejma Hajric

LoRa (Long Range) and LPWA ( Low Power Wide Area) networks represent wireless communication technologies, specially designed for the needs of the Internet of Things (IoT). LoRa is a specific technology within the LPWA category. These networks make it possible to connect a large number of devices over long distances with minimal energy consumption. ...

By Armin Čelarević, Ilma Mrakić

Developing countries, regardless of their size, strive for economic and accelerated development. These countries do not have the appropriate prerequisites: the necessary capital, professional and especially highly professional personnel, a more developed market with a demand for new products capable of paying, a developed trade network capable of p...

By Enes Huseinagić

The Internet of Things, or "IoT" for short, is a modern concept that refers to extending the possibilities of the Internet beyond its natural computer environment to a wide range of other processes and environments. The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is a special part of the IoT that is continuously gaining in strength and popularity. The Intern...

By Muhamed Ćosić, Nešad Krnjić, Rudolf Petrušić

Today we are witnessing a time in which even wars in the world between different states are taking place in a digital format. In today's environment where the number of cyberattacks is constantly growing, no one can rely on traditional protection such as antivirus software and malware detection software anymore. Cybercrime includes a set of crimina...

By Nehad Gaši, Dina Vrebac, Amira Trako