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Information System Adoption And Usage: Validating Utaut Model For Bangladeshi SMES. Md. Jabir Al Mursalin
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Small and medium enterprises (SME) are an integral part of any country's economy. Therefore, their existence, operational efficiency and effectiveness must be ensured. Implementation of in-formation system (IS) in business value chain allows organizations to enhance this efficiency thus enables organizations to grow and sustain.
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1-19
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Future Implications Of Cloud Computing.
Gyanti Thakur
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Cloud computing, a style of computing where scalable and elastic IT-related capabilities are provided as shared assorted services (IaaS, PaaS,SaaS, DaaS), metered by use, to customers using internet technologies built on top of diverse technologies like virtualization,distributed computing, utility computing, and more recently networking, web infrastructure and software services.
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20-35
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Laboratory Synthesis and Characterisation Of Nanoporous Zeolite using Fly Ash. Radha Narayanan
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Zeolites were synthesised using fly ash obtained from a thermal power plant in Chennai and characterized using IR spectrum, SEM and EDAX. The IR spectrum confirms the presence of zeolite and EDAX confirms the structure and chemical composition.
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36-44
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A Couple of Error-Correcting Codes. Tanveer Talukder, Zubair Ahmed and Partha Pratim Dey
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In this paper we use Klein group and its regular representation to produce an alternative construction of error correcting [16,5] BCH code. We also compute the weight distribution of its dual code.
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45-51
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An Empirical Study on Attractiveness of Coffee Bowl As an Tourist Paradise: With Special Reference to Chikmagalore. Anuradha T.S, Yeshwant Rao N and Sandhya C
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Tourism and India have got traditional and historical linkages. Tourism in our country started from pre historical regime and till now it is attracting global tourists as an attractive destination for tour. Chikmagalore ,is preferred as an favored tourist destination due its enrich natural beauty, cultural and social attractiveness, temple towns ,hill stations ,water place and coffee trading centre in Karnataka.
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52-65
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The Employers' Soft Skill- As Desired By The Employees, Working In The Unorganized Sectors (study conducted in an Indian State). Mrs. Rumi Dasgupta and Dr. Amishi Arora
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The study has been designed to focus on the Emotional Intelligence or Soft Skill of the particular category of employers who are housewives, individual car owners, private doctors, shop owners etc. The samples of the research study come from poor family background and are mostly neglected by their employers and the society. These persons are employed in totally unorganized / unstructured working sectors under private employers and also not considered in any Employment Act of India.
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66-80
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A Secure solution for routing in MANET. Avinash Jethi and Seema
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This paper presents wireless ad hoc network which communicate with each other by forming a multi-hop radio network and maintaining connectivity in a decentralized manner. The principle behind ad hoc networking is multi-hop relaying, which means that the messages are transmitted by the other nodes if the target node is not directly reachable. For communications with the nodes which are not within the radio range of nodes to the route must be taken from the intermediate nodes to reach the destination.
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81-92
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Why People Are Abandoning Their Native Languages? (A Dissertation). Ms. Sana Nawaz, Ms. Ayesha Umer, Ammara Malik and Amber Nawaz
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Native language is a general term often used synonymously with mother tongue. Pakistan has at least six major languages and 58 minor ones (Rehman, 2003). Urdu is the national language with over 11millions mother-tongue speakers and the number of people who use it as a second language could well be more than 105 million(Grimes 2000). Most Pakistanis speak at least two languages.
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93-99
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Next Generation Internet. M. Naveen Kumar
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In today's connected age, almost everyone knows what the Internet is. However, very few people have an idea about the workings of this worldwide network. The Internet, as we know it today, has had a long history of evolution and like any other interesting and useful invention, is governed by a set of rules and protocols.
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100-112
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Information Technology Based Training Practices and Procedures at select Hospitals. Syed Murtuza Hussain Bakshi
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The history of training in business organizations is as old as business itself. It has been pointed out by various scholars that training is a process through which the skills, talent and knowledge of an employee is enhanced .It is also observed that training and development foster the initiative and creativity of employees. As the competition is changing the modern healthcare organizations are becoming more dependent on technology enabled service as a competition tool that is drawing huge investment in new computer systems and applications.
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113-123
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Analysis of Flooding Attack using Random waypoint mobility model in Mobile Adhoc Network in NS-3. Ranu Patel and Prof. Vineet Gupta
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Mobile ad hoc networks will appear in environments where the nodes of the networks are absent and have little or no physical protection against tampering. The wireless nodes of MANET are thus susceptible to compromise and are particularly vulnerable to denial of service (DoS) attacks launched by malicious nodes or intruders.
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124-138
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Prediction of particulate matter in ambient environment in the surface coal mining areas: An analytical approach integrating Artificial Neural Network and Factor Analysis. Deboleena Mukhopadhyay and Dr. Suranjan Sinha
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Air borne suspended particulate matter (SPM) and respirable particulate matter (PM10) are emitted from different mining operations in a surface mine. Several modeling techniques are used to predict dust concentration within mining areas. Dust propagation, in mining areas, is a complex phenomenon and relations between different meteorological and mine variables is non linear.
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139-159
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Women Empowerment- Changing the Perception of the Whole Society. Prof.Sunita Agrawal and Veena Mahesh Baghel
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"When women move forward, the family moves, the village moves and the nation moves" words of Jawaharlal Nehru about the status of women that is closely associated with their economic position, which in turn depends upon their access to productive resources of the country and the opportunities for participation in socio-economic activities. Women constitute half of the world's population and contribute substantially to the all round development of the world. However, majority of them are the poor, oppressed, under privileged and discriminated.
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160-171
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Role of India Diaspora in the Economic Development of country. Mr. Ashok Gaur and Ms. Chhaya Chavda
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Flow of skilled migrants from the developing to the developed world - once viewed merely as brain 'drain' - may in fact be more accurately described as an imperfect circular flow of skilled workers, knowledge, finance, and development. The skilled Diaspora can invoke its capabilities, networks, and access to financial resources to catalyze economic development in the home country.
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172-194
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Hydration Behaviour of Flyash /Slag Based Composite Cement. Agarwal, S.K and Sood, V.
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The study aimed to look into the hydration behaviour of composite cement based on different percentages of lime, flyash/slag as per EN197-2000. Degree of hydration has been compared by evaluating the non-evaporable and calcium content with compressive strength of 1:3 mortar cubes.
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195-212
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Challenges For Money Market In Present Saniro. Ruby Shukla and Rosy Sharma
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The money market is better known as a place for large institutions and government to manage their short-term cash needs. However, individual investors have access to the market through a variety of different securities. Indian money market is not integrated with other global market therefore its not so liberalized n modernized, because of that very limited scope is there for investors.
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213-224
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A Study of Investors' Preferences towards Various Investment Avenues in Capital Market with Special reference to Derivatives in Ahmedabad city. Himanshu Barot and Dr. V.K.Sapovadia
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Investment culture among the people of a country is an essential prerequisite for capital formation and the faster growth of an economy. Investment culture refers to the attitudes, perceptions, and willingness of the individuals and institutions in placing their savings in various financial assets, more popularly known as securities. A bewildering range of investment alternative or channels for making investment are available like's real asset, precious metal, insurance, money market instrument as well as capital market instrument.
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225-242
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Analysis of BABEL and PUMA Protocol for Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANETS). Anand Nayyar
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An adhoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes that forms a temporary network without any centralized administration. A short lived network just for the communication needs of the moment. It is an infrastructureless network. While early research efforts assumed a friendly and cooperative environment and focused only on problems such as wireless channel access and multihop routing.
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243-257
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Effective Management - A Tool For Labour Welfare. Dr. L. Leo Franklin, M. Balasubramanian and Dr. N.Subramani
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Labour welfare is wider term. It may mean many things to many people. More over its interpretation different from country to country, Region to region and time to time depending on different social system, Degree of industrialization and general level of social and economic development of people.
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258-273
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Sinkhole Attack: A security issue in Wireless Sensor Networks. Tejinderdeep Singh Kalsi, Anand Nayyar and Harpreet Kaur Arora
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are used in many applications in military, ecological, and health-related areas. These applications often include the monitoring of sensitive information such as enemy movement on the battlefield or the location of personnel in a building. Security is therefore important in WSNs.
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Measurement of Perceptions and Expectations of Service Quality in Public and Private Hospitals. Dr. R. KAVITHA
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In the present situation, healthcare is very important to each and every people because they have to live without any illness. Treatment cannot be given in a patient's house or in the clinic. This is possible only in a hospital, for it consists of large number of professionally and technically skilled people who apply their knowledge and skill with the help of world-class expertise, advanced sophisticated equipments and appliances.
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Management Of Small Scale Industries In Visakhapatnam District With Reference To Fabrication Units. Dr. G.SYAMALA RAO
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Small industry plays a key role in the developing economies characterized with scarcity of capital on the one hand and unutilized manpower on the other. Small industry has been attracting the attention of planners and policy makers in these countries in view of highly favorable capital-output ratios and employment potential.
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293-308
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Android: the future of Mobile Era. Triloki Nath Sharma, Anil Bhardwaj and Anita Sharma
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With increasing smartphone usage around the world, One operating system in particular, although competing against products such as Apple, Microsoft, and Blackberry, has gained popularity: the Android system. Android behaves differently and has issues different from other smartphones, it is a great area in need of exploration.
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309-315
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Loosen Up Now! It Is Time To Bid Adieu To Stress. Mr. Vijay V. Parmar
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About 40% of work absenteeism in functioning area due to stress at work. Stress can cause blood pressure, depression, nervous breakdowns and even cancer. At present many companies have in-house stress counseling programmes to minimize stress in their employee for effective and efficient production.
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Making a difference: Social Responsibility of Infosys. Dr. Leena James
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In recent responsibility towards society and the stakeholders has become one of the boardroom agendas and gaining more visibility. Strong advocacy from NGOs and the pressure from collective movement have put companies firmly on the defensive, to think of stakeholders beyond business. Infosys's meteoric rise was legendary in India. In addition to Indian competitors Wipro and Tata Consultancy Services, big American firms such as IBM and Accenture were working day and night to match Infosys's strengths.
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336-351
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Web Crawlers of Search Engine. Mahender Kumar Beniwal, Triloki Nath Sharma and Arpita Sharma
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As the web is expanding abruptly, so need to extract knowledge from the web is becoming essential and is accepted. This is possible because of fortune and ease of information. In order to get web pages search engines are used that are based on Web crawling framework. This paper gives the outline of how the Web crawlers are connected with search engine and also explains the fundamental task performed by the search engine.
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352-359
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Energy Efficient Protocol for Layered Supervision of Communication Model in Wireless Sensor Networks. Avdesh Kumar Sharma and Anand Rajavat
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A wireless sensor network is a group of sensor nodes organized into a supportive network. Each node has processing capability that includes one or more microcontrollers, CPUs or DSP chips, multiple types of memory and RF transceiver, usually with a single Omni-directional antenna. The nodes converse wirelessly and often self-organize being deployed in an adhoc fashion.
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360-372
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Technology Acceptance: Perception Of People Towards GOOGLE PLUS. Kamaldeep Kaur and Abha Grover
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Recently there has been a tremendous increase in the users of social networking sites. One example of this revolution is Google plus. Google called its new social networking Google + on 28th June as a new tool to bring the fine distinction and affluence of real-life sharing to software. This paper illuminates some preliminary findings from an ongoing study about Google plus.
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373-386
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Information Technology And Financial Inclusion In India: Opportunities And Challenges. Dr.Maniram K.Dekate and Mr. Ramraj T.Nadar
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Indian banking industry has shown tremendous growth in volume and complexity during the last few decades. The outcome of the technology is not yet reached to the marginalized and vulnerable sections of the society. Though the government and private sector has increases the bank branch network across the country since 1969, the outreach of the services to disadvantaged people is still not reached completely.
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387-402
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Locomotive Scheduling in Freight at Mpopoma Train Station. A. Masache
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This paper presents use of Locomotive Scheduling Problems (LSP) planning version where there are multiple types of locomotives in solving delay problems experienced at Mpopoma Train Station. A study on the current scheduling system was done and key variables were identified. The decision variables were used to develop an integrated model that determines a set of active and deadheaded locomotives for each train and light train.
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403-417
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Remote Sensing And Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Application To Land Suitability Classification For Irrigation Farming In Argungu Fadama, Kebbi State Of Nigeria. ABDULRAHIM and GULMA, U. L
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This study assessed the land suitability classification for irrigation farming in Argungu Fadama using GIS technique. The factors used to evaluate land suitability in the study area are soil, slope and land cover. Based on these factors considered, it was found out that Argungu Fadama is highly suitable for irrigation farming as the slope is less than 2% in accordance with FAO guidelines 1976 throughout.
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418-446
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Graph Models for Network Development in PRI System. Sanjay Kumar Pal, Aditi Debnath and Samar Sen Sarma
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In computer science many graph models have been used in designing infrastructure which came out to be quite successful but one problem with those they are not easy to imply. Interconnected structure is a magnificent art of computer science. In this paper we are introducing a new graph model which will help in designing the interconnected model at ease and in turn will help in further progress in computer science.
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Carbon Credit Trading - way to money making. Mr. Jignesh P. Vaghela and Mr. Mukesh R. Goyani
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To emit one ton of carbon dioxide need permit that allows to holder named as carbon credit. Credits are awarded to countries or groups that have reduced their green house gases below their emission quota. Carbon credits can be traded in the international market at their current market price. Carbon dioxide, the most important greenhouse gas produced by combustion of fuels, has become a cause of global panic as its concentration in the Earth's atmosphere has been rising alarmingly.
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466-474
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In-Situ Polymerization of Pyrrole on Cotton Fabric to Develop Conductive Properties. Shirishkumar Vhanbatte, Chinta S.K. and Monali Ingole
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The present paper reports studies in-situ polymerization of pyrrole on cotton fabric to develop conductive properties. Cotton fabric having plain weave has been treated with ferric chloride as oxidant and pyrrole monomer to produce in situ polypyrrole (Ppy). This polymerization of polypyrrole cotton substrates carried out in water circulating bath for maintaining desired polymerization temperature.
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475-487
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ICT - The Road Ahead for Information Resource Utilization in Recent Era. Dr. Umesh Patel
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IN the IT era, academic libraries and information center have radically changed the information environment higher education institution started subscribing to Electronic resource to meet the users expectation the paper discussed on impact of electronic resources on the academic libraries. The main aim of this paper was to understand maximum utilization of e-resources in the present context.
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488-496
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Lead-Lag Relationship Between Futures & Spot Returns. Saranya V.P. and Benny J. Godwin
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This paper attempts to explore the empirical relationship between the spot and future returns in the context of selected banking stocks in the Indian stock market. The main objective of the study is to determine the causal relationship of returns between the two markets. The data used in the study include the daily closing prices and the futures prices for the period of three years,from November 2008 to November 2011.
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497-511
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Comparative Study of Pozzolanic Activity of Ultrafine Pozzolana. Sood, V. , Agarwal, S.K and Diwedi, A.
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Accelerated pozzolanic activity of various ultrafine materials like silica fume, metakaolin and microfine cement(ultra fine slag) with different percentage level of replacement has been compared. There is increase of 14% to 40% increase of pozzolanic index with the incorporation of ultrafine pozzolanic material. Maximum gain in strength has been observed in case of microfine.
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512-524
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Sustainability and Sustainable Development: an approach towards Durable Corporation. Sumanta Dutta
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Sustainability is one of the most used words in relation to the business activity and reporting at present. Businesses today are experiencing profound pressure to reform & improve the shareholder related practices and to assess their impacts on shareholders and the national environment. Today companies in a broad sense, a group of different agents that have a relationship with shareholders, citizens, providers & customers.
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525-534
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Modeling of maximum flow and shortest path problems in dynamic networks. Sahar Abbasi and Fahimeh Moosavi
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This paper considers dynamic network in which, the flow commodity is dynamically generated at a source node and dynamically consumed at a sink node and the arc-flow bounds are time dependent. Then, the maximum dynamic flow problem in such networks for a pre-specified time horizon T is defined and mathematically formulated in both arc flow and path flow presentations.
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535-545
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Optimization of Parallel Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks. Avneet Kaur Anand and Mrs.Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh
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The limited available spectrum and the inefficiency in the spectrum usage necessitate a new communication paradigm to exploit the existing wireless spectrum opportunistically. This new networking paradigm is referred to as cognitive radio(CR) networks. In CR networks, one of the main challenges in open spectrum usage is the spectrum sensing before it is shared by different users. In this paper, we describe an optimization of an efficient sensing technique-Parallel Cooperative Spectrum Sensing.
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546-568
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HR Management or Mess. DR.C.T.George
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Human Resource Management (HRM) has a strong undercurrent of human rights commitment because honoring and protecting human rights guaranteed by the Articles 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India is a fundamental duty of every authority that deals with men and women. Every organization has a common constituent, that is, the number of persons it has in its pay roll.
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569-571
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Implementation of System Application Product (SAP) Materials Management (MM-Module) for Invoice verification, Material Group and Material master record in Sugar industry. S.Chandraju, B.Raviprasad and C.S.Chidan Kumar
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SAP has been delivering on its Sugar industry strategy by expanding its capabilities for manufacturing and supply chain management, broadening its composite package applications in areas such as emissions management, pricing management, and manufacturing dashboards, and focusing on mid-market companies.
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572-582
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Microbial a-Amylases And Their Industrial Applications: A Review. DrKiroMojsov
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The biotechnological potential of a-amylases from microorganisms has drawn a great deal of attention from various researchers worldwide as likely biological catalysts in a variety of industrial processes. The rapid developments in the field of genetic engineering have given a new impetus to the biotechnology.
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583-609
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An Improved Bio-Inspired Methodology To Solve Flow Shop Scheduling Problems. Divya. P, Amudha. T and Narendhar. S
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Optimization is a mathematical discipline, which involves the operation of finding minima and maxima of functions. Scheduling refers to resource allocation process, which is used to complete activities in an efficient manner. This paper represents the efficiency of Modified Bacterial Foraging Optimization algorithm. In this research work Bacterial Foraging Optimization was hybridized with Ant Colony Optimization and a new technique for solving Flow Shop Scheduling Problem was proposed.
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610-626
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Role Of UIDAI In Financial Inclusion. Naveen Kumar.H, S.J.Manjunath and Arun Kumar.G
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The extent of financial exclusion is acute in india.Presently almost half of the population is unbanked.Financial service is one of the most important requirements for the current excluded segment. one of the key objectives of constitute UIDAI is to extend the delivery of financial services to the currently excluded.UID plays a key role in the financial inclusion by providing national portability of identity of migrant populationwhich would give them access to basic services such as banking and telecom services.
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627-637
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Foreign Direct Investment- Over Pioneering The Economy. Professor D.Lalithia Rani and Fitsum Kidane
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In this 21st century, Foreign Direct Investment may bring the employment, standard of living, good economy, global atmosphere, urbanization, liberalization, professional exchanges, interaction between the country, exchanging the culture, importing and exporting of technical knowhow, etc. All areas of foreign direct investment interaction in this partnership between the countries should be more worthy and result oriented.
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638-663
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Love and Sensuality in A Handful of Rice. Tarun Kumar Yadav
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Kamala Markandaya, the renowned novelist of Indian Diaspora, was born in a blue- blooded family in Mysore in 1924. She is an exceedingly productive author.
In the novel, she deals with the theme of love, femininity and sensuality. It is replete with the scenes and metaphors of love-making. Most of the descriptions are inventive, but sometimes they reflect impropriety.
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664-668
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Managing Workforce Diversity: A Key to Organizational Success. Dr.Syed Khalid Perwez, H.Ramaseshan and Dr.Abdul Khalique
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In the present century, Workforce Diversity has become an essential business concern. In the so-called Information Age, the greatest assets of most companies are now on two feet (or a set of wheels).Undeniably, there is a talent war raging. No company can afford to restrict its ability to attract and retain the very best employees available. Generally speaking, the term "Workforce Diversity" refers to policies and practices that seek to include people within a workforce who are considered to be, in some way, different from those in the prevailing constituency.
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669-678
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An Econometric Analysis of Impact of Public Issue on Economic Development in India during 1989-2009. Tapas Das and Seshanwita Das
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This study examines the empirical association between public issue and economic development (GDP) during the period 1989-2009. With help of log-lin regression model, we found that public issue had a positive significant impact on India's economic development during this period, which survives almost all diagnostic tests of Classical Linear Regression Model.
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679-693
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Fuzzy Logic Based Routing Scheme for Wireless Adhoc Networks. Amit Saxena
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Mobile ad hoc networks consist of mobile nodes that communicate without an infrastructure. It is a self configuring network connected by wireless links. All the nodes move around randomly, thus changing the network topology dynamically.
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694-704
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