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Discovering of Adam Smith's 'Invisible Hand'. Dr. Alexander A. Antonov
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It is shown that Adam Smith's 'Invisible Hand' in the economy is the human factor. Due to the human factor, the modern economy is described with parametric differential equations with coefficients in the form of random functions of time.
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1-10
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New Global Computer Network.
Dr. Alexander A. Antonov
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We suggest the new global/regional PC.net computer network, which offers PC users some new benefits the Internet lacks, and we shall, similar to the Internet, refer to them as services:
=>the trading service;
=>the exchange service;
=>the banking service;
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11-22
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Perception of People towards Urban Green Space in Urban Parks of Isfahan, Iran. Mohammad Mehdi Sadeghian
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Green space plays an important role in complex urban ecosystems. It provides significant ecosystem services with environmental, aesthetic, recreational and economic benefits. This paper investigates urban peoples' perceptions towards urban parks as well as the perceived benefits related to the use and existence of urban parks in Isfahan, Iran.
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23-28
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Study Of Product Placement In Bollywood Movies In 2010. Mr. Pratiksinh sureshsinhVaghela
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Product placement refers to the practice of including a brand name product, package, signage or other trademark merchandise within a motion picture, television or other media vehicles for increasing the memorability of the brand and for instant recognition at the point of purchase.
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29-40
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Congestion Control in Real Time Applications over Wireless Networks. S.Vishnu Vardhan, Dr. P. Chenna Reddy and K.V. Bhaskar Rao
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The amount of traffic generated by Real Time Applications has increased substantially over the years. RTA will face congestion where there is any form of bottleneck restricting traffic. This will result in packet loss or delayed traffic which is unacceptable for RTAs.
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41-52
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A Survey on Mobility Modelling & Prediction in Wireless Networks. Shashiraj Teotia
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Wireless networks have become increasingly popular in the computing industry since 1970. It is particularly true within the past decade, which has seen wireless networks being adapted to enable mobility.
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53-59
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Blackouts power: Effect of Northern power Grid failure on Domestic area & businesses. Mukesh Kumar and Bharti Saini
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Power is very necessarty source in our life. Northern Regional Grid was a major grid disturbance in Northern Region at 02.33 hrs on 30-07-2012. Northern Regional Grid load was about 36,000 MW at the time of disturbance.
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60-73
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Human Resource Information Systems -A Review. Dr M Nishad Nawaz
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Over the last decade Human Resource Information Systems have been adopted by many companies as it contributes to the development and profitability of the organization by reducing costs, facilitating information flow and thereby helping the HR managers to take effective decisions and gain a competitive advantage.
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74-98
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Analysis of Pollution Performance On Insulators. Dr. Pulidindi Venugopal, Syed Nizamuddin and Abhishek Guda
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In this work, a model based on field criterion has been developed to represent the flashover phenomenon, which occurs due to surface pollution on high voltage insulators, under ac voltage. The values of potential and electric field on an insulator surface have been determined.
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99-108
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A Study on Customer Services of Selected Private Sector Banks with Special Reference to Udaipur City. Dharmesh Motwani and Dr. Shreechand Jivnani
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Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century, & the rapid development in banking industry has given powerful push to private banks. Large number of Private Banks are offering wide range of services to Indian Customers & because of increased competition, banks are required to become more and more customer focused.
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109-116
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An Empirical study on Relationship between Crude Oil Prices, Gold Prices and Exchange Rate in India. Dr. M.V.ARULALAN and R.KANAKARAJAMMAL
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This study using the monthly data spanning 1995:01-2012:07 to investigate the relationship between the prices of two strategic commodities: crude oil prices and Gold prices and Exchange rate in India. The aim of this study is to analyse and determine the character of the co-movement between price levels.
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117-136
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A Factor Analysis Approach To Customers Perception Towards Inhibiting Drivers Of Mobile Banking Technology-Enabled Financial Services. Dr. S.Sudalaimuthu and B. Angamuthu
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In India, M-Banking system provides transaction and enquiry based financial services to their customers at low cost per transaction compared with branch banking, ATM banking and internet banking.
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137-148
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Method to Detect a Review Spam. Sandeep Yadav
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It is now a common practice for e-commerce Web sites to enable their customers to write reviews of products that they have purchased. Such reviews provide valuable sources of information on these products. They are used by potential customers to find opinions of existing users before deciding to purchase a product.
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149-154
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A Review on Spam Detection Methods. Sandeep Yadav and Yogesh Yadav
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Flooding the Internet with many copies of the same email message is known as spamming. While spammers can send thousands or even millions of spam emails at negligible cost, the recipient pays a considerable price for receiving this unwanted mail.
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155-171
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An Analysis Of India's Trade Openness: Since 1950-2010. Amandeep kaur
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The concept of openness indicates that, access to more capital flows, technology, cheaper imports, and larger export markets. The Government of India introduced a series of reforms to liberalize and globalize the Indian economy adapting to the path of openness from mid-1991.
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172-193
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Theoretical Study of Issues Related to Sugar Industry of India. Chirag Dhanji Patel
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India plays a very vital role in the world sugar production. India has a long history of cane production. The International Sugar Organisation's estimate about 45 lakh tonne surplus in the global market is set to hit the Indian sugar industry in the year 2011-12, including Maharashtra.
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194-210
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Diagnosis of Disease on Paddy Field with the help of Web based Expert System. Prof. Satish Alaspurkar, Swapnil Chandane, Surajkumar Manowar and Mangesh Nichat
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This expert system gives advice to Paddy growers in India to improve Paddy productivity. The system contains two main parts namely: strategic part and evaluation part.
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211-217
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Simulation of Shunt Active Filters based on Sinusoidal Current Control Strategy in High Frequency Aircraft System. S. Khalid and Anurag Tripathi
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Sinusoidal Current Control Strategy for extracting reference currents for active filters have been evaluated and its performance has been discussed under various non linear loads. Evaluation of compensation ability of control strategy based on THD and speed will be done under different loads.
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218-230
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Analysis of sustainability of Surajkund Lake and determination of hydrodynamics of Delhi ridge with special reference to urbanization impact assessment. Ruby Siddiqui, Prof Gauhar Mahmood and Dr Syed Rehan Ali
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The Delhi Ridge is considered to be a water divide between arid climate of Rajasthan and semi-arid to sub-tropical climate of Indo-Gangetic Plains. Also the Delhi Ridge is the main carrier of surface runoff .But due to urbanization, the Delhi Ridge has lost its peripheral runoff, and as a result the water bodies fed by Delhi Ridge are suffering and are losing their identity.
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231-250
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Divestment & Dynamics of Financial Performance Parameters : A comparative Study of Indian Public Energy Sector Companies. Dr. P.D. Saini and Mr. Ashish Srivastava
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The main objective of private and public ownership are 'profit maximization' and 'welfare maximization'. Therefore, a change in ownership leads to have a significant impact on its behavior and performance of an enterprise. That's why the present study is proposed to analyze the impact of change in ownership on financial performance of NTPC Ltd. and NHPC Ltd. In the present study effects of divestment of the government shareholdings has been taken into consideration.
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251-262
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SCS and TSP in DNA sequencing. PRANAB KALITA and BICHITRA KALITA
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In this paper, we have taken the problem of DNA sequencing as an optimization problem and also proposed a combinatorial approach to get the original DNA sequence. For that, we consider the path in a weighted graph to maximize the travelling cost in solving the TSP having different intercity cost.
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263-277
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Customer Satisfaction of Internet Banking & Theory of Big Push: An empirical study of Bijapur City. Miss.Savita S.Patil
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The purpose of this study is to find out the Customer satisfaction of internet banking users which leads to make more loyal customer and hence loyalty leads to the attracting more customer, expansion of business and increase in net profit.
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278-291
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An evaluation of Passenger Satisfaction on Service Quality delivered at an airport in Namibia: A Quality Perspective approach. Cosmas Mwanza and George R.Chingarande
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Passenger expectations keep on changing and especially now with the advances of the internet, airports must brace themselves in delighting the passenger for survival and profitability.
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292-304
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An investigation into Job satisfaction in the Municipalities within Erongo Region, Namibia. George R.Chingarande and Cosmas Mwanza
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Changes in the management of an entity's operations will affect many facets within the organisation as well as the employees. In this vein it is therefore, imperative that organizations must regularly feel the pulse of its workforce and attempt to meet their needs in order to motivate and retain them.
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305-316
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Multiple Biometric Authentication System. Meghali .A.Kalyankar, Anushri .N.Jaswante, Dheeraj.J.Manowar and S.S.Shirbhate
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Palm print identification and confirming the identity of a person based on the way he walks are fairly new area in computer science compared with more traditional biometric methods and this makes it possible to authenticate the person in a kinetic fashion as he walks without requiring the attention from the person himself.
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317-329
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Computational effect of speed and air-fuel ratio on performance of a turbocharged four cylinder four stroke cycle direct injection diesel engine using hydrogen and diesel as alternative fuels. M. Marouf Wani
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This paper describes the results of computational studies on a turbocharged four cylinder four stroke cycle direct injection diesel engine using Hydrogen as an alternative fuel to diesel. The simulation is done in the professional engine simulation software from AVL company of Austria named as BOOST.
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330-344
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Analysis of Saturation Throughput and Delay of IEEE802.11b WLANs using various Algorithms. K. NishanthRao, K.Praveen Kumar and Ch. Praveen Kumar
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Wireless communications is, by any measure, the fastest growing segment of the communications industry. IEEE 802.11b (also referred to as 802.11 High Rate or Wi-Fi) is an extension to 802.11 that applies to wireless LANS and provides 11 Mbps transmission in the 2.4 GHz band. IEEE 802.11 allows for fragmentation tuning and rate selection to achieve highest throughput.
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345-357
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Electronic Waste Management- Indian Context. Abhijit Mitra
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Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the rapidly growing problems of the world.
E-waste comprises of old, end-of-life electronic appliances such as computers, laptops, TVs, DVD players, refrigerators, freezers, mobile phones, MP3 players, etc., which have been disposed of by their original users.
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358-366
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Data Warehousing and OLAP Technology with Multidimensional Database Technology. M.A.Kalyankar and Prof. S. J. Alaspurkar
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Data warehouses are large repositories that integrate data from several sources in an enterprise for analysis. Online analytical processing (OLAP) systems provide fast answers for queries that aggregate large amounts of detail data to find overall trends.
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367-380
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Mission Possible: Rebuilding Trust At Workplace. Ali Nawaz Khan, Muhammad Farrukh Moin and Ahsan Ali
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The aim of this study was to find out the major causes that lead to distrust, moreover, the role of leader in [re]building trust level at workplace and how the trust can be rebuild. At last, some solutions, as well as, recommendations were given, how to overcome this issue.
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381-391
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Profiles Of The Young Entrepreneurs: Inducements And Hurdles. Rahnuma Ahmed, Aditi Shams and Md. NazmulKabirRony
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This study highlighted several important aspects of young entrepreneurs in Rangpur city of Bangladesh. It aims at presenting the profile of young entrepreneurs, identifying the major reason to start own business at younger age and pinpointing the foremost obstacles they faced in doing the business.
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392-410
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Rural Electrification Programme through Solar Photovoltaics in Odisha, India. Sonali Goel
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In India, over 80,000 villages remain to be un-electrified and particularly in the state of Odisha, 9326 villages are still to be electrified. Odisha is situated in south of Tropic of Cancer between latitude 17 - 230N and receives nearly 5-6 kWh/m2/day of solar radiation.
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411-421
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Developing Strategies To Minimizing Industry-Institute Gulf In India. Ashish Siwach and Dr Sudhir Narayan Singh
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In the present scenario when only one Indian institute can figure out among top five hundred universities of the world, the quality of academic, technological and professional input being offered is definitely going to be a matter of great concern as it will restrict the nation's growth and limit the future prospects of all who are involved in teaching-learning process.
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422-430
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Survey Of Information Technology In Sports Management. A. Sreeram, M N R Chowdary, Y.Srinivas, J. Vijayasekhar, V K Narla and G. Ananda Rao
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Information Technology plays a vital role in international games likely cricket, tennis, soccer, etc. It will be very helpful for referees to assess a particular decision and give the decision accordingly, and for coaches it used to be very helpful in giving coaching to the candidates by showing previous matches held and strengths and weaknesses of a particular candidate.
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431-435
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A Study On "Employee Retention" At Sun Informatics. Rekha Vangala
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In today's knowledge driven business environment it is the quality of people that ultimately determines the competitiveness of an organization. Great companies attract good people and have mechanism for retaining and nurturing them.
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436-457
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Corporate Governance Disclosure Pratices In Indian Telecom Sector
[A Comparative Study Between Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited And Bharti Airtel Limited]
. Dr. LN.KOLI and Mr. Navratan
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To safe guard the investment, now investor has to be very careful and alert before investing in any company, for that matter investor has to check the who are the promoters of the company and also see the corporate governance practices existing in that company and see that the disclosure practices are us per mandated by clause 49 of listing agreement.
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458-467
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Computer simulation studies on a four stroke cycle spark ignition engine using gasoline and hydrogen as alternative fuels. M.Marouf Wani
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This paper describes the results of computational studies on a single cylinder four stroke cycle spark ignition engine using Hydrogen as an alternative fuel to petrol. The simulation is done in the professional engine simulation software from AVL Austria named as BOOST.
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468-483
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Experimental and Computational Research Investigations On A Two Stroke Cycle Spark Ignition Engine Using Gasoline Direct Injection. M. Marouf Wani
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This paper reports the computer simulation based theoretical and the test rig based experimental investigations for improving the performance and emission characteristics of a two stroke cycle spark ignition engine.
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484-499
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Preprocessing phase for Handwritten Devanagiri Word Recognition. Mr.Pradeep Singh Thakur and Mr.Sandeep Patil
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In this paper we focused the importance of the pattern classification and its application. We list the characteristics of Hindi language writing style, furthermore focused on the preprocessing step of the recognition system.
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500-510
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A 3D Based Approach For E-Learning Quality Improvement Through EMM. C.SENTHILKUMAR, K.RAMESH and S.BHARATHI PRIYA
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The E-Learning Maturity Model (eMM) is a framework for quality improvement, by which institutions can assess and compare their capability to sustainably develop, deploy and supported-learning. This paper presents a three-dimensional (3D) approach to e-Learning quality Improvement.
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511-522
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Automatic Vehicle Rc Book And Driving License Verification System Using RFID. V.SRIDHAR, TEJASWI.J, SATYA TEJASWI.B and SAI SRINIVAS.S
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Now a day's every system is automated in order to face new challenges. In the present days Automated systems have less manual operations, flexibility, reliability and accurate. Due to this demand of less manual controlling, every one prefers automated control systems. Radio Frequency identification is one such technology which can be used to design automated systems.
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523-536
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Rural Women Empowerment with using of Micro Finance Scheme. Bharti Saini, Mukesh Kumar, Renu Singh, S.D.Singh and Karishma
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In India, Women empowerment is a process of awareness and capacity building leading to Participations, to greater decision- making power and control and to transformative action. Empowerment means that women live their own life in a way that think appropriate on the basis of their condition of family circumstances, qualities and capabilities of which they themselves are the best way.
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537-548
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Design And Analysis Of Enhanced Dovelopments In Wireless Mobile Networks. Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao, Ms.S.Venkata Lakshmi and Prof.J.A.Chandulal
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The latest mobile technology must have new features. With the advent of the Internet, the most-wanted feature is better, faster access to information. Cellular subscribers pay extra on top of their basic bills for such features as instant messaging, stock quotes, and even Internet access right on their phones.
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549-558
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Multi Model approach against software piracy. Dr.Kashif Qureshi
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It is bitter fact that Software piracy is impossible to stop, although software companies are launching more and more lawsuits against Pirates. Originally, software companies tried to stop software piracy by copy-protecting their software. This strategy failed, however, because it was inconvenient for users and was not 100 percent foolproof. Most software now requires some sort of registration, which may discourage would-be pirates, but doesn't really stop software piracy.
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559-567
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Non mono Image Watermarking based on the DCT-Domain of three RGB Color Channels. Mohmad Kashif Qureshi
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Color image water marking is becoming more and more important and finding application in different areas of discipline. Developing robust image water marking algorithm which is immune to noise, cropping and compression is a exigent task.
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568-575
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A Study of Bribery and Wealth in the ASEAN Community Based on the Corruption Perception Index Scores and GNP per Capita. Bahaudin G. Mujtaba, Bob McClelland, Frank J. Cavico and Peter Williamson
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Corruption is a reality of life in all countries and the ASEAN Community is no exception. This paper proposes that the wealth of a country can be a determinant of corruption.Accordingly, the authors sought to ascertain if there is a relationship between gross national product (GNP) per capita and the corruption perception index (CPI) of ASEAN countries.
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576-597
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Computation of Ranking of Web Pages. Gaurav Jindal, Nidhi Kapoor and Shanky Kalra
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In this paper, we present Google, a prototype of a large-scale search engine which makes heavy use of the structure present in hypertext. Google is designed to crawl and index the Web efficiently and produce much more satisfying search results than existing systems.
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598-604
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Percieved Envoirnmental Impacts Of Tourism: A Case Of Haridwar, Uttrankhand. Dr Ranbir Singh
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Tourism is rapidly growing industry in India and has numerous promises for economic and socio-cultural development. But the on environment, tourism development at mass level has emerged as tool of pollution.
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605-612
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Medical Tourism in South India- A Relative Study of the Principal Participants in Hospital and Hospitality Industry In South India. Dr. Bindi Varghese
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India today has abundant opportunities to compete with other developed nations & building a quality health care system of its own. This paper addresses the prospects of Medical Tourism as a 'cost effective' private medical care in collaboration with the tourism industry for patients needing surgical and other forms of specialized treatment.
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613-626
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Recognition Of Ancient Characters In Stone Inscription. Sundar rajan N Dr. Rajashekhara
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In our project, we simulate a technique for recognizing ancient characters in stone inscription of various centuries. Many medical mysteries and valuable historical secrets are hidden in stone inscription which only few people can understand.
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627-633
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Innovative method toward make steady nanocrystallites by severe forced Deformation. G.Stanly lal and Dr.E.Balasubramanian
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A new method to produce bulk nanocrystalline metal-matrix composites is presented. A metal powder is treated to obtain a relatively brittle layer with a defined thickness on the surface. The precompacted powder is deformed by High-Pressure Torsion until a dense bulk nanocrystalline material is formed.
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634-644
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Digital Jewellery-Made Possible Using Wireless Communication. Meenakshi and Shilpa Mehta
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Mobile computing is beginning to break the chains that tie us to our desks, but many of today's mobile devices can still be a bit awkward to carry around. In the next age of computing, there will be an explosion of computer parts across our bodies, rather than across our desktops.
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645-656
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Contact pattern and Transmission Error Stress Analysis on Hypoid Gear by using Finite Element Solution Approach. Nitin Kumar and Rakesh Kumar Yadav
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A computationally efficient load distribution model is proposed for face milled hypoid gears produced by Formate and generate processes.Tooth surfaces are defined directly from the cutter parameters and machine settings. A novel methodology based on the ease-off topography is used to determine the unloaded contact patterns.
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657-665
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Understanding Claims Settlement procedures of Bajaj Allianz
Niraj Kumar Karan, Dr. Pramod Kumar Agrawal
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Strategy holders or candidates should initially record a protection guarantee before any cash
can be given. A protection guarantee is given by an insurance agency.In India now the life
insurance is getting very popular. The reasons are the increased number of customized plans
and the smother claims settlement processes. To be specific the claims settlement has become
a significant factor in making it popular because it gives trust in the mind of people. In the
present paper we will try to study the procedure of claims settlement of Bajaj Allianz.
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666-670
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Job satisfaction level among New Generation Bank Employees based on
demographic profile in Villupuram District
Dr.K.Sethuraman
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Commercial banks including the nationalised and non-nationalised banks provide
banking services to the people in the country. A long period of time nationalised banks in
India enjoyed a monopoly right in the distribution of financial services. The non-nationalised
banks provided a supporting service in the sector.
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671-676
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INCLUSION OF THE TERM MENTAL HEALTH IN POLICIES A NEW DIMENSION IN HEALTH POLICY
Dr.Kishori Lal,Ms. Neerja and Ms. Jyoti
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676-695
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Intelligent authentication for identity and access management: a review paper
Ishaq Azhar Mohammed
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The main purpose of this paper is to explore how identity and access management systems provide important benefits in various enterprises. Identity and access management (IAM) systems usually consist of predefined tasks as an information security system
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696-705
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PARADIGM SHIFT IN DATA MINING TECHNIQUES AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Pooja Yadav, Hemant Yadav
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Because of the rapid advancement of technology in today's society, the amount of
data saved has been steadily expanding in every industry. Using data mining techniques, it is
hoped to extract relevant, valuable information from these data that was previously unknown.
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706-712
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