<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>Volume 8 Number 11 (November )</title>
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		<description>Open Access international Journal to publish research paper</description>
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		<date>November </date><item>
		<title>Project Team Management: The significance of various leadership approaches in work environments when managing ICT project teams</title>
		<description>Although the majority of project teams perform better when leadership is shared (rather than centralized with the nominal team leader), team leaders are frequently unprepared to assess leadership potential or share leadership responsibility. The study applied quantitative research method by using online survey to analyze the significance role of various leadership in managing ICT project team.  The findings revealed that leadership had a significant role in managing ICT project team. In conclusion, firms should invest in developing digital leaders who will champion digital competence and entrepreneurial processes in the design and implementation of IT solutions. This may push certain government officials to step outside their usual sphere of technical expertise. Therefore, it&#039;s crucial to recognize and promote the required change in skill levels. If a company cares about its key leaders, it should think about giving them chances to improve their communication, delegation, and motivation skills through professional development. </description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/project-team-management-the-significance-of-various-leadership-approaches-in-work-environments-when-managing-ict-project-teams/</link>
		<author>Zain Noori Ismael</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/1IJAEMS-11020228-ProjectTeam.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Analysis of Emerging Automation Tools in Industry</title>
		<description>The increasing demand of speed and accuracy for software testing in the industry requires advanced testing tools. Efficient software testing can only be done by utilizing necessary and appropriate testing methods and frameworks. High quality development can be achieved by using effective automation testing. This paper compares various software testing tools and will aid professionals and researchers in this field.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/analysis-of-emerging-automation-tools-in-industry/</link>
		<author>Kshitij Gupta, Bindu Thakral, Shilpa Gupta</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/2IJAEMS-10920228-Analysisof.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Effect of amended Geosynthetic Clay Liners (GCLs) on chromium contaminated leachate</title>
		<description>Contamination of heavy metals has a detrimental effect on human health. Facilities for the disposal of municipal solid waste are among the possibilities that contaminate groundwater and the environment the most. Leachate is the term for the fluid that results from the anaerobic oxidation of solid waste in landfills. Depending on the type of waste, leachate comprises organic, inorganic, and heavy metals. The primary problem in developing countries is the leachate-related contamination of ground and surface water. Cr  (Chromium), one of the heavy metals contained in the leachate, is one of the majority of heavy metals that are carcinogenic in nature. In the leachate sample, the concentration of Cr was determined to be 0.178 mg/l, more than double the allowed limit of 0.1 mg/l. Reducing the Cr concentration in leachate samples after passing through a modified geosynthetic clay liner is the goal of this study (GCL). The modified geosynthetic clay liner was created by mixing various amounts of Peanut Shell Ash (PSA) with encapsulated Sodium Bentonite (Na-B) in commercial GCL (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, and 50%). </description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/effect-of-amended-geosynthetic-clay-liners-gcls-on-chromium-contaminated-leachate/</link>
		<author>Sharmila Devi Maurya</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/3IJAEMS-11120222-Effectof.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Estimation of Air Pollution Tolerance Index of Plants Across the Industrial Zone in Kanpur City, Uttar Pradesh</title>
		<description>One of the world&#039;s most serious issues today is air pollution caused by vehicle emissions, which poses a serious threat to both the environment and the health of living things (plants, humans, animals, microorganisms). The most severely impacted plants are those growing along side roadsides because they are the ones most frequently exposed to various air pollutants and exhibit a range of tolerance and sensitivity. In light of this, the current study&#039;s foundation was an evaluation of seasonal variation in the air pollution tolerance index (APTI). One of the most important sources of air pollution is vehicle emissions. The 11th most highly populated city in India is Kanpur. The parameter used to evaluate the sensitivity and tolerance level of plants based on Air Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI). This study aims to calculate the resistance and sensitivity of various plant species to air pollution. In the majority of developing countries, one of the causes of air pollution is vehicular emissions. Planting along the side of the road is a significant method of reducing the pollution that cars emit. The plants&#039; APTI value is calculated using the pH, relative water content (RWC), total chlorophyll (Tch), and ascorbic acid (Asc) content of the leaves. The leaves of plants were collected from industrial zones Northen railway colony.Based on APTI values, In the industrial area, the most tolerant plant Ficus benghalensis (38.40) and Azadirachta indica (31.16), while lowest APTI value plants species Alstonia scholoaris( 9.5) and Adina cordifolia (11.6.0) in the industrial zone.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/estimation-of-air-pollution-tolerance-index-of-plants-across-the-industrial-zone-in-kanpur-city-uttar-pradesh/</link>
		<author>Anupam Yadav</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/4IJAEMS-11120223-Estimation.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Stock investment: Factors influencing stock exchange in banking sector</title>
		<description> Mainly, the purpose of this research is to investigate the factors that influence stock market investment in Kurdistan, specifically in Erbil. Emerging markets can also benefit from these marketplaces in order to improve their economies; however, certain emerging countries may be inexperienced with the procedure at this point in time. If you are a business searching for profitable investment options, the stock exchange is an excellent choice. Because these markets are where monetary transactions take place, investors often take their chances in these markets based on research into projected earnings and risks associated with those investments. Due to the enormous risks involved with high-revenue investments, most investors prefer low-risk, low-revenue enterprises instead of high-revenue ones. The current research was conducted in a quantitative manner, which was then examined. The research was carried out in the Iraqi city of Erbil. Following the distribution of 95 surveys, only 82 questionnaires were received and properly completed by the researcher. An investigation into the elements that influence stock market investing was carried out by the researcher using single regression analysis. Following that, there is a strong relationship between supply and demand, which is represented by the economy factor, which is represented by a third component called competition, and finally the political aspect, which is represented by the lowest value. According to the data, supply and demand appear to have a significant impact on the amount of money invested in Kurdistan&#039;s stock exchange.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/stock-investment-factors-influencing-stock-exchange-in-banking-sector/</link>
		<author>Karkhi Khalid Sabah, Sanarya Adnan Anwer, Ahmed Jawhar Mohammad, Bryar Sami Abdulrahman, Khowanas Saeed Qader, Bayar Gardi, Diyar Abdulmajeed Jamil</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/5JAEMS-11120224-Stock.pdf</pdflink>
                
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