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International Journal of Management, IT & Engineering
(ISSN: 2249-0558)
CONTENTS Sr.
No. TITLE & NAME OF THE AUTHOR (S) Page
No.
1 Role of Ontology in NLP Grammar Construction for Semantic based Search Implementation in Product Data
Management Systems.
Zeeshan Ahmed, Thomas Dandekar and Saman Majeed 6-7
2 Influence of Emotional Intelligence on Academic Self-Efficacy and Achievement.
Armin Mahmoudi 8-9
3 Role of Online Education in Indian Rural Area.
Prof. Bhavna Kabra, Prof. Swati Sood and Prof. Nilesh Maheshwari 10-11
4 Partitioning of Special Circuits.
Bichitra Kalita 12-13
5 Modern Practices For Effective Software Development Process In Project Management.
S. Mohamed Saleem, R. Selvakumar and C. Suresh Kumar 14-15
6 A Framework for IC-Technology enabled Supply Chains.
Dr. V. Krishna Mohan and G Bhaskar N Rao 16-17
7 The Problem Of Outliers In Clustering.
Prof. Thatimakula Sudha and Swapna Sree Reddy.Obili 18-19
8 A Comparative Study Of Different Wavelet Function Based Image Compression Techniques For Artificial And
Natural Images.
Nikkoo N. Khalsa and Dr. Vijay T. Ingole 20-21
9 Accession of Cyber crimes against Our Safety Measures.
Sombir Singh Sheoran 22-23
10 The Problem Of High Dimensionality With Low Density In Clustering. Prof. T. Sudha and Swapna Sree Reddy. Obili
24-25
11 A study on role of transformational leadership behaviors across cultures in effectively solving the issues in
Mergers and Acquisitions.
Prabu Christopher and Dr. Bhanu Sree Reddy 26-27
12 ISDLCM: An Improved Software Development Life Cycle Model.
Sachin Gupta and Chander Pal 28-29
13 Strategic Analysis of an MFI (Microfinance Institution): A Case Study.
Sunildro l.s. akoijam 30-31
14 Applying E-Supply Chain Management Using Internal And External Agent System. Dr. J. Venkatesh and Mr. D. Sathish kumar
32-33
15 Video Shot Boundary Detection. P. Swati Sowjanya and Mr. Ravi Mishra
34-35
16 Key Performance Metrics for IT Projects.
Dr. S. K. Sudarsanam 36-37
17 “M-Learning” - A Buzzword in Computer Technology.
Pooja Grover, Rekha Garhwal and Ajaydeep 38-39
18 Survey on Software Process Improvement and Improvement Models.
Sachin Gupta and Ankit Aggarwal 40-41
19 Integration of Artificial Neural Network and GIS for Environment Management.
Prof. N. S. Goje and Dr. U. A. Lanjewar 42-43
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Chief Patron Dr. JOSE G. VARGAS-HERNANDEZ
Member of the National System of Researchers, Mexico
Research professor at University Center of Economic and Managerial Sciences,
University of Guadalajara
Director of Mass Media at Ayuntamiento de Cd. Guzman
Ex. director of Centro de Capacitacion y Adiestramiento
Patron Dr. Mohammad Reza Noruzi
PhD: Public Administration, Public Sector Policy Making Management,
Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, Iran
Faculty of Economics and Management, Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, Iran
Young Researchers' Club Member, Islamic Azad University, Bonab, Iran
Chief Advisors Dr. NAGENDRA. S. Senior Asst. Professor,
Department of MBA, Mangalore Institute of Technology and Engineering, Moodabidri
Dr. SUNIL KUMAR MISHRA Associate Professor,
Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurgaon, INDIA
Mr. GARRY TAN WEI HAN Lecturer and Chairperson (Centre for Business and Management),
Department of Marketing, University Tunku Abdul Rahman, MALAYSIA
MS. R. KAVITHA
Assistant Professor,
Aloysius Institute of Management and Information, Mangalore, INDIA
Dr. A. JUSTIN DIRAVIAM
Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Sardar Raja College of Engineering,
Alangulam Tirunelveli, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
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Editorial Board
Dr. CRAIG E. REESE Professor, School of Business, St. Thomas University, Miami Gardens
Dr. S. N. TAKALIKAR Principal, St. Johns Institute of Engineering, PALGHAR (M.S.)
Dr. RAMPRATAP SINGH Professor, Bangalore Institute of International Management, KARNATAKA
Dr. P. MALYADRI Principal, Government Degree College, Osmania University, TANDUR
Dr. Y. LOKESWARA CHOUDARY Asst. Professor Cum, SRM B-School, SRM University, CHENNAI
Prof. Dr. TEKI SURAYYA Professor, Adikavi Nannaya University, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA
Dr. T. DULABABU Principal, The Oxford College of Business Management, BANGALORE
Dr. A. ARUL LAWRENCE SELVAKUMAR Professor, Adhiparasakthi Engineering College, MELMARAVATHUR, TN
Dr. S. D. SURYAWANSHI
Lecturer, College of Engineering Pune, SHIVAJINAGAR
Dr. S. KALIYAMOORTHY Professor & Director, Alagappa Institute of Management, KARAIKUDI
Prof S. R. BADRINARAYAN
Sinhgad Institute for Management & Computer Applications, PUNE
Mr. GURSEL ILIPINAR ESADE Business School, Department of Marketing, SPAIN
Mr. ZEESHAN AHMED Software Research Eng, Department of Bioinformatics, GERMANY
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Mr. SANJAY ASATI Dept of ME, M. Patel Institute of Engg. & Tech., GONDIA(M.S.)
Mr. G. Y. KUDALE N.M.D. College of Management and Research, GONDIA(M.S.)
Editorial Advisory Board
Dr. MANJIT DAS Assistant Professor, Deptt. of Economics, M.C.College, ASSAM
Dr. ROLI PRADHAN Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, BHOPAL
Dr. N. KAVITHA Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Mekelle University, ETHIOPIA
Prof C. M. MARAN Assistant Professor (Senior), VIT Business School, TAMIL NADU
Dr. RAJIV KHOSLA Associate Professor and Head, Chandigarh Business School, MOHALI
Dr. S. K. SINGH Asst. Professor, R. D. Foundation Group of Institutions, MODINAGAR
Dr. (Mrs.) MANISHA N. PALIWAL Associate Professor, Sinhgad Institute of Management, PUNE
Dr. (Mrs.) ARCHANA ARJUN GHATULE Director, SPSPM, SKN Sinhgad Business School, MAHARASHTRA
Dr. NEELAM RANI DHANDA Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, kuk, HARYANA
Dr. FARAH NAAZ GAURI Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada
University, AURANGABAD
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Prof. Dr. BADAR ALAM IQBAL Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Aligarh Muslim University, UP
Dr. CH. JAYASANKARAPRASAD Assistant Professor, Dept. of Business Management, Krishna University, A. P., INDIA
Technical Advisors Mr. Vishal Verma
Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, Ambala, INDIA
Mr. Ankit Jain Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Karnataka, Mangalore, INDIA
Associate Editors Dr. SANJAY J. BHAYANI
Associate Professor ,Department of Business Management, RAJKOT, INDIA
MOID UDDIN AHMAD Assistant Professor, Jaipuria Institute of Management, NOIDA
Dr. SUNEEL ARORA Assistant Professor, G D Goenka World Institute, Lancaster University, NEW DELHI
Mr. P. PRABHU Assistant Professor, Alagappa University, KARAIKUDI
Mr. MANISH KUMAR Assistant Professor, DBIT, Deptt. Of MBA, DEHRADUN
Mrs. BABITA VERMA Assistant Professor, Bhilai Institute Of Technology, DURG
Ms. MONIKA BHATNAGAR Assistant Professor, Technocrat Institute of Technology, BHOPAL
Ms. SUPRIYA RAHEJA Assistant Professor, CSE Department of ITM University, GURGAON
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Role of Ontology in NLP Grammar Construction
for Semantic based Search Implementation in
Product Data Management Systems
Zeeshan Ahmed
Department of Bioinformatics
Biocenter, University of Wuerzburg
Am Hubland 97074, WuerzburgGermany.
Thomas Dandekar
Department of Bioinformatics
Biocenter, University of Wuerzburg
Am Hubland 97074, WuerzburgGermany
Saman Majeed
Department of Bioinformatics
Biocenter, University of Wuerzburg
Am Hubland 97074, WuerzburgGermany
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Author(s)
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Abstract:
In this research paper we address the importance of Product Data Management (PDM) with
respect to its contributions in industry. We also present PDM Systems in brief and highlight
some of major challenges to the PDM communities in advance PDM system development.
Targeting some of these challenges we present an approach and discuss how this approach can
be helpful in solving the PDM challenges. Limiting the scope of this research to one challenge,
we focus on the implementation of a semantic based search mechanism in PDM Systems. Going
into the details, at first we describe the respective fields i.e. Semantic Web and Language
Technology (LT), contributing in ontology construction and natural language grammar
implementation, to take advantage in implementing a search engine capable of understanding the
semantic output of natural language based search queries. Then we discuss how we can
practically take advantage of LT by implementing its concepts in the form of software
application with the use of semantic web technology i.e. Ontology. Later, in the end of this
research paper, we briefly present the prototype application developed with the use of concepts
of LT and Semantic web.
Keywords: Natural Language Processing, Product Data Management, Lexer, Parser, Ontology,
Semantic Web
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INFLUENCE OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON
ACADEMIC SELF-EFFICACY AND ACHIEVEMENT
Armin Mahmoudi
Department of Studies in Education,
Yasouj branch, Islamic Azad University,
Yasouj, Iran
Title
Author(s)
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ABSTRACT:
The study examined the influence of emotional intelligence on academic self-efficacy and
achievement. The participant in the study were 150 undergraduate students at Shiraz in the
Shiraz City(Iran). Their age ranged between 18 to 20years with mean age of 19 years. Two valid
and reliable instruments were used to assess emotional intelligence and academic self-efficacy
while participants 12th Annual marks were used as a measure of academic achievement.
Descriptive statistics, Parsons product moment correlation and hierarchical regression analysis
were used to analyze the data. The result demonstrated that emotional intelligence and academic
self-efficacy significantly co-related with academic achievement. On the basis of findings, it is
suggested that emotional intelligence should be integrated into undergraduate curriculum
Key words: emotional intelligence, academic self-efficacy, academic achievement, curriculum
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Role of Online Education in Indian
Rural Area
Prof. Bhavna Kabra
Lecturer
Shri Vaishnav Institute of Management,
Scheme No. 71, Gumasta Nagar, Indore
Prof. Swati Sood
Lecturer
Shri Vaishnav Institute of Management,
Scheme No. 71, Gumasta Nagar, Indore
Prof. Nilesh Maheshwari
Lecturer
G. T. Polytechnic College,
Pahadiya Road, Jaora
Title
Author(s)
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ABSTRACT:
Online education courses follow the same principles of teaching and testing as classes and books,
they offer more features to enhance the retention of the material, often at a less expensive cost.
Online education is a combination of learning services and technology to provide high value
integrated learning, anytime, anyplace, and anywhere.
In online education, students are no longer restricted to locally available courses and programs.
This is particularly beneficial to rural students who might not otherwise have access to
specialized courses that can enhance their career readiness.
This paper concentrates on the online education scenario in Indian rural area, scope of online
education, online education tools, benefits of online education, and future of online education. A
few suggestions have been made to use online education for informal and vocational training,
which is highly effective for a developing country like India where a majority of population is
living in rural areas and has received almost negligible formal education.
KEYWORD: E-learning, Online education, Rural area, Technology-delivered instruction, Web-
based training.
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PARTITIONING OF SPECIAL CIRCUITS
Bichitra Kalita
Department of Computer application (M.C.A),
Assam Engineering College,
Guwahati-781013, Assam.
Title
Author(s)
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ABSTRACT:
In this paper, partitioning of special type of circuit and short circuit testing have been discussed.
Some theoretical explanations have also been established.
Key words: Graph, Partitioning of Circuits, Lshape Floor Plane.
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MODERN PRACTICES FOR EFFECTIVE SOFTWARE
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
S. Mohamed Saleem
P.G Student,
VIT Business School,
VIT University, Vellore
R. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor,
Computer Science Department,
V.M.K.V Engineering College, Salem
C. Suresh Kumar
P.G Student,
Computer Science Department,
SRM University, Kattankulagthur
Title
Author(s)
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Abstract:
The effectiveness of software project management is dependent on multi-disciplinary,
interrelated factors including the management of project scope, project time, project cost, project
quality, project human resource, project communication, project procurement and project
integration. The development process for modern software’s has become a solid engineering
paradigm rather than a social activity. In this regard the project management for software
development has become one of the most leading areas of interest. An affective project
management and development methodology can lead to successful high quality software. In this
research paper a critical review has been presented about the modern practices being under used
for software project management. The paper point outs the different critical aspects of the
software project management causing high impacts on software development and on the society
itself. A large number of co-related project management aspects with their impacts have been
critically analyzed for further active research work for exposing new methodologies for
managing the project activities.
Keywords: Critical Aspects of Project Management, Roles of Project Manager, Project
Management, Software Project Management, and Software Development.
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A Framework for IC-Technology enabled
Supply Chains
Dr.V,Krishna Mohan
M.Com.,MBA.,PhD.,FDPM (IIM-A)
Professor- Marketing
Registrar, Dr B.R.Ambedkar University, Srikakulam, Etcherla - 534210(AP)
G Bhaskar N Rao
Associate Professor,
Dadi Institute of Engineering and Technology
NH-5, Anakapalle, Visakapatnam (AP), India
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Author(s)
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Abstract:
In lieu of a profound research interest on the growth pattern of financial commitment and
deployment of large scale monetary resources on Information Technology within organisations,
Information and Communication Technology personnel and strategic planners are increasingly
demanded to rationalise investments on IC-Technology enabled solutions. This is to cite that,
there is a notion that corporations not only maximise the profits of embracing IC-Technology but
also can avoid many inherent and non systemic risks (Political, Economical Social, and Cultural)
that are an offshoot of rapid technological transformation.
This research is framed within the present trends in strategic management of IC-Technology –
with a keen objective to maximise IC-Technology advantages. The study is based on a recent
pilot study of a focus group of a number of organisations representing various industries as part
of a larger study to understand the key relationships among Supply Chain Management, IC-
Technology and Strategic Planning. This study is limited to the IC-Technology review and looks
at latest developments in the adoption of (and financial investment on) IC-Technology - which
has yielded in an ever-increasing focus on the patterns in which IC- Technology solutions are
ideated for and embraced.
In the background of a brief review of ideation approaches, the study outlines many of the pilot
study yields that were mentioned earlier. Initial results indicated that on the normative, many
organisations did not adopt a formal procedure for strategic planning for and the governance of
IC-Technology initiatives.
Key Words: Technology Management, Strategic Management and Planning, SCM, IC-
Technology.
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THE PROBLEM OF OUTLIERS IN CLUSTERING
Prof. Thatimakula Sudha
Research Supervisor
Sri Padmavathi Women's University
Tirupati
Swapna Sree Reddy.Obili
PhD Research Scholar
Sri Padmavathi Women's University
Tirupati
Title
Author(s)
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ABSTRACT:
Clustering has been widely used in many applications including data mining, pattern
recognition and machine learning. Noise is a major problem in cluster analysis, which degrades
the performance of many existing methods. This paper is aimed at solving noise problems in data
clustering.
Many existing clustering algorithms are sensitive to the presence of outliers. In this
paper, a new robust operator is developed to attack this problem, namely the modified l2 norm.
There are many merits in using this new measure. No sensitiveuser-defined parameter is needed
for this measure and it automatically assigns a small weight to the sample, which is far away
from the cluster center. It is robust to outliers and has a theoretical 50% breakdown point. It can
be solved without using an exhaustive search and can be extended to more general prototype, for
example curve. We have tested this method with four synthetic and three real world datasets.
Experiment results show that the method yields better results than other clustering algorithms.
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February 2012
A comparative study of different wavelet
function based Image Compression techniques for
Artificial and Natural Images
Nikkoo N. Khalsa
PRM Institute of Technology & Research
Badnera- Amravati. (India)
Dr. Vijay T. Ingole
Professor
PRM Institute of Technology & Research
Badnera- Amravati. (India)
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February 2012
Abstract:
This Paper analyses and compares different wavelet function based image compression
techniques for artificial and natural images. This paper compares Daubenchies, Coieflet, Discrete
Meyer wavelet for Artificial and Natural images. From the results, we observed that, Classifying
images as Artificial and Natural and then applying compression techniques, affect the quality and
compression ratio of images remarkably.
Keywords- Compression, Artificial and Natural Images, Daubenchies, Coiflet, Discreter meyer,
Biorthogonal wavelet.
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February 2012
Accession of Cyber crimes against Our Safety
Measures
Sombir Singh Sheoran
Research Scholar,
Dravidian University Kuppam
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Abstract:
Cyber Crimes, or crimes perpetrated using digital technology and infrastructure, are rapidly
growing problem. Yet digital evidence can be tied to more conventional crimes, so helping both
police administrations, corporate executives and the public understand cyber complexities is
important. Various types of offenses under Computer crimes also reflect the extent to which
computers have entered our lives. Our research is about a variety of issues including their levels
of experience and training, their job functions, and the problems they experience in their day –to
–day work. We find that the largest organization world-wide dedicated to the advancement of
training education and information sharing information between law enforcement and corporate
cybercrime investigation.
Keywords: cybercrime, hacker, intrusions, internet, Security.
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THE PROBLEM OF HIGH DIMENSIONALITY
WITH LOW DENSITY IN CLUSTERING
Prof. T. Sudha
Research Supervisor
Swapna Sree Reddy. Obili
Ph.D Research Scholar,
Sri Padmavathi Women's University,
Tirupati.
Title
Author(s)
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ABSTRACT:
In many real-world applications, there are a number of dimensions having large
variations in a dataset. The dimensions of the large variations scatter the cluster and confuse the
distance between two samples in a dataset. This degrades the performances of many existing
algorithms. This problem can be happened even when the number of dimensions of a dataset is
small. Moreover, no existing method can distinguish whether the dataset has the highly repeated
problem or low-density’s problem. The only way to distinguish the problem is by a prior
knowledge, which is given by the user.
There are many methods to resolve this type of high dimensionality problem. The
common way is to prune the non-significant features so that the features having large variations
are removed and high-density cluster centers are obtained. Much research work has been carried
out based on this criterion. The subspace clustering method is one of the well-known tools. The
feature space is first partitioned into a number of equal length grids. Then, the density of each
interval is measured. The features having low density are discarded and the clustering is
conducted on the high density regions. Although these methods work very well on synthetic
datasets, the pruned dimensions can carry useful information and hence, pruning them may
increase the classification error rates.
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A study on role of transformational leadership
behaviors across cultures in effectively solving
the issues in Mergers and Acquisitions
Prabu Christopher
Research Associate,
VIT Business School, VIT University, Vellore.
Dr. Bhanu Sree Reddy
Professor,
VIT Business School, VIT University. Vellore.
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Abstract:
As and when Merger and acquisition comes to a discussion, financial aspects will take a lead and
less will be the humanitarian approach. By understanding this fact there are considerable
research work which started focusing on this humanitarian side along with several research
works on financial aspects. This paper tries to review the literatures in analyzing the major
problems that is being raised due to cultural integration which may become a major basis for
failure of merger and acquisition. Paper further tries to assess the role of leadership in managing
this cultural assimilation which paves the way for successful merger and acquisition with special
reference to transformational leadership.
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ISDLCM: An Improved Software Development
Life Cycle Model
Sachin Gupta
M.Tech., Software Engineering
University Institute of Engineering and Technology
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra- INDIA
Chander Pal
M.Tech., Software Engineering
University Institute of Engineering and Technology
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra- INDIA
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Abstract:
Software development life cycle is the process of developing a software project using some
activities. These activities include Requirements gathering, Specification, Designing, Coding,
Testing and Maintenance, etc. This paper describes improvements in the software development
life cycle models. A new approach for the customers’ satisfaction is described. In this approach
team will stay with the customer till the support period. When customer demands for
maintenance then a lot of time is wasted in tasks such as requesting for maintenance, calling
individual from organization, make him understand about request, then their response time etc.
So a new approach is required which can decrease the maintenance time of project. The paper
describes a new model for software development. This model concentrates towards providing the
service online. It means team will stay online with the customer till the support period.
Requesting and response time is reduced and customer can feel a good deal with the
organization.
Keywords: SDLC, Improvement Model, Maintenance, Deployment, Client-Server.
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February 2012
STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF an MFI (Microfinance
Institution): A Case Study
SUNILDRO L.S. AKOIJAM
Assistant Professor
Institute of Management Studies (IMS)
Kurukshetra University
Kurukshetra, Haryana-136119
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ABSTRACT:
This case is about YVU Microfin, an MFI (Micro Finance Institution) which has been engaged in
Micro Finance activities for the last 15 years. Manipur is an industrially backward state having
more than 70% people living in rural areas and most of them depending on Government Services
for means of livelihood. There is no such scope of private sector in the state which can provide
job as a means of livelihood. People have to depend on other activities like agriculture,
handloom, handicrafts, weaving and dairy as means of earning of earning for their livelihood.
However, activities other than agriculture have also not been doing well due to certain social
factor in the past few years. The people have no other options but to start up their new small
business like grocery shops, vegetable vendors and other various small businesses as a means of
earning. For this they need financial supports. But the economic condition of the state is very
worse. The sources of finances are very less for such initiatives and they are not willing to
provide finance very easily. In light of the above facts, YVU Microfin has taken up some
initiatives like formation of SHGs and extending micro credit facilities to provide a means of
livelihood for different groups of people through its microfinance activities.
This case focuses on the strategic initiatives taken up by YVU Microfin to provide a means of
livelihood for the various people of the state. This case is also aimed at capturing the dynamics
of strategic management of YVU Microfin.
Keywords: Credit, Microfinance, MFI, SHG and YVU
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APPLYING E-SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT USING
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL AGENT SYSTEM
Dr. J. Venkatesh
Assistant Professor,
School of Management Studies,
Anna University of Technology Coimbatore, Jothipuram Post,
Coimbatore - 641 047.Tamil Nadu, INDIA.
Mr. D. Sathish kumar
Full Time PhD Research Scholar,
School of Management Studies,
Anna University of Technology Coimbatore, Jothipuram Post,
Coimbatore - 641 047. Tamil Nadu, INDIA.
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Abstract:
In the electronic business, supply chain management must deal with globalization, reproducing
product mixture, organizational obstacles, and fast information allotment. The tools are required
to support supply chain management. We consider that software agents are good applicants to
conquer these disputes. This paper which is an Internal and External agent system supports E-
Supply Chain Management. In this the models consist of a set of agents that are functioning
jointly to sustain supplying, manufacturing, inventory and distributing. The main operations of
the software agents include: (a) getting information from consumer guidelines (b) verify the
register (c) make the invention agenda (d) issue the order of raw materials from the suppliers (e)
accept the raw materials (f) invention (g) transport products to the consumer. In adding up to the
boundary agents and communication procedures among agents.
Keywords: E-business, E-Supply Chain Management, internal and external agent system.
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VIDEO SHOT BOUNDARY DETECTION
P. Swati Sowjanya
ME – Communication,
SSCET, Bhilai(C.G)
Mr. Ravi Mishra
Sr. Asst. Professor,
SSCET, Bhilai(C.G)
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ABSTRACT:
Many algorithms have been proposed for detecting video shot boundaries and classifying shot
and shot transition types. Here we are using two different methods for comparison, using GIST1,
Color Histogram. Color histogram method draws the histogram for the frames and detects shot
comparing these histograms but this is sensitive to illuminance and motion while the GIST uses
two different properties of the video i.e color and gist for the detection of the shots. The aim of
this paper is to make a comparison between two of the well-known methods used for detecting
video shot boundaries. Firstly various methods are described in the preceding sections then a
comparison is made about it. This paper shows that the GIST method produces good result over
the other method.
Keywords: Shot, Cut, Gradual, Color Histogram, Motion Descriptor, GIST, Segmentation.
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Key Performance Metrics for IT Projects
Dr. S. K. Sudarsanam
Professor,
VIT Business School, VIT University,
Vandalur-kelambakkam Road,
Kezhakottaiyur, Chennai – 600 048
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Abstract:
Metrics are the numerical data which will help us to measure the effectiveness of Project
Execution. In Information Technology industry there are no standard set of metrics for
development and sustenance projects which everyone follows. This paper would try and provide
a set of key metrics which can be followed by all development and maintenance and support
(sustenance) projects. This study would also provide some areas of implementation challenges
and how they can be overcome.
Key words : BMI (Backlog management index), ETC, FTE, Lines of Code, OTD (on time
delivery), Response Time, Resolution Time, Service Level Agreement (SLA), Statement of
work (SOW), Throughput, Utilization
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“M-LearNiNg” - A Buzzword in Computer
Technology
Pooja Grover
Associate Professor & HOD-IT,
Om Institute of Technology & Management,
Hisar, India
Rekha Garhwal
Assistant Professor,
Om Institute of Technology & Management,
Hisar, India
Ajaydeep
Assistant Professor,
Om Institute of Technology & Management,
Hisar, India
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Abstract:
With the exponential development in technology, there is always the danger that the equilibrium
between technology and learning is disturbed. But Mobile Learning or short M-Learning creates
completely new possibilities in learning. M-Learning creates completely new learning scenarios
For example, a lecture about the unique architectural design of a building could take place at the
building itself. This creates an entirely new learning experience This paper discusses the place of
M-Learning as Part of E-Learning and D-Learning Relationships between D-, E-, and M-
Learning It also critically investigates the potentials of M-Learning while examining the positive
and negative effects of M-Learning for learners. Furthermore, it will investigate what kind of
learners may and may not benefit from M-learning.
This paper also discusses how M-Learning can support classical learning and some M-learning
practices that are in different sectors such as corporate, university and military have been
mentioned This paper is a review of M-learning literature for understanding and discussion of
current perspectives and theories in mobile learning
In the end the paper describes issues and special care needed when designing learning material
with the mobile devices in mind.
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February 2012
Survey on Software Process Improvement
and Improvement Models
Sachin Gupta
(M.Tech. S/W Engineering, 2011)
University Institute of Engineering & Technology,
KUK, Kurukshetra, India
Ankit Aggarwal
(M.Tech, CSE, 2012)
Haryana College of Tech. & Management,
Kaithal, India
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Abstract:
Software Process Improvement is common thinking in today’s era for any organizations’ overall
benefit. It starts when organization starts thinking about the change in working environment so
that performance and profit can be increased. The organizations need better process
improvement regularly. An improved or mature software process results into better quality
product. Hence, an organization can aim to have more profit and high quality products. A plenty
of process improvement models exists. Aim of this paper is to explore such models and their
working towards process improvement.
Keywords: Software process improvement, Improvement steps, Improvement models.
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Integration of Artificial Neural Network
and GIS for Environment Management
Prof. N. S. Goje
Assistant Professor,
ITM Institute of Management & Research,
Kamptee, Nagpur – 441002
Dr. U. A. Lanjewar
Professor,
Institute of Computer Studies & Research,
VMV Commerce, JMT Arts & JJP Science College,
Wardhaman Nagar, Nagpur – 440008
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Abstract:
The purpose of a GIS is to provide both the individual and organization with increased
knowledge and understanding of spatial data. Often GIS users overlook the ‘decision making’
capability these systems can provide, instead, focusing on the presentation. GIS information can
become increasingly more valuable for decision making when coupled to artificial intelligence
(AI). Artificial intelligence has evolved in recent years to the point that many applications can be
run using desktop computing – thus within reach of many GIS professionals. When linked to
GIS, artificial intelligence can be useful for evaluating, monitoring and decision-making. Neural
networks, fuzzy logic, nanotechnology and evolutionary computation and others are directed
toward decision-making functionality. In the case of artificial neural networks (ANN),
computing methodologies are being used to simulate how the human brain processes spatial data
problems. It is anticipated that many future spatial applications will incorporate elements of
artificial intelligence. These networks have many potential applications in GIS including; land
use, oceanography, forestry, consumer movement, transportation, bio-sphere studies, image
analysis, environmental, entertainment, anti-terrorism, pattern analysis and health. In this paper
we will briefly describe ANN, discuss the relationship of ANN to GIS and the benefits of their
integration to environment management.
Keywords: Geographic Information System, Artificial Neural Network, Environment
Management, Image Processing