Septemper 2016
Transcript of Septemper 2016
BITS NEWS E-BULLETIN UNDER CSI
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
IT is the area of managing technology and spans a wide variety of areas that
include computer software, information systems, computer hardware, programming
languages but are not limited to things such as processes, and data constructs.
IT professionals perform a variety of functions (IT Disciplines/Competencies) that
ranges from installing applications to designing complex computer networks and
information databases. A few of the duties that IT professionals perform may include data
management, networking, engineering computer hardware, database and software design,
as well as management and administration of entire systems.
Teacher In-charge Program Coordinator
Prof. P. S. Jain Prof. N. A. Chavhan
EDITOR (Students)
Animekh Misra Mayank Shastri Sagar Pandey
(VII Sem) (V Sem) (III Sem)
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Department Vision and Mission
Vision
To achieve excellent standards of quality education by keeping pace with rapidly changing
technologies.
To create technical manpower of global standards with capabilities of accepting new challenges in
Information Technology.
Mission
To create competent and trained professionals in information technology who shall contribute
towards the advancement of engineering, science and technology & useful for the nation.
To impart quality and value based education to raise satisfaction level of all stakeholders.
To apply new developments in Information Management and provide all possible support to
promote research & development
Programme Educational Objectives
The educational objectives of the Information Technology programme are designed to produce
competent engineers who are ready to contribute effectively to the advancement of information
technology causes and to accommodate the needs of the profession. The graduates shall:
1. Practice Information Technology in the general disciplines of design, development & deployment
of software and integration of existing technologies for e-governance nationwide.
2. Apply fundamental technical knowledge and skills to provide workable solutions to problems in
various areas of IT.
3. Pursue higher education, research and development and deploy creative efforts in the area of
Information Technology.
4. Use the acquired knowledge in societal and environmental sensitive manner with professional
ethics in a team.
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Programme Outcomes
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an
engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and
engineering sciences.
3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system
components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and
safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods
including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide
valid conclusions.
5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and
IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the
limitations.
6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health,
safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering
practice.
7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal
and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the
engineering practice.
9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse
teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering
community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design
documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and
management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage
projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent
and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
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GUEST LECTURE FOR OF 3RD
SEM IT STUDENTS ON PERL PROGRAMMING, 2ND
SEPTEMBER 2016
IT Department organized the guest lecture for 3rd
semester students on PERL Programming. It was
conducted on 2nd
September 2016 by Prof. Jagruti Shah of MCA Department. Students were taught the basics of
PERL Programming which is used for server side programming in web Technologies. Total 44 students have
attended the guest lecture.
GUEST LECTURE FOR OF 3rd
SEM IT STUDENTS ON PIPELINING & PARALLEL
PROCESSING, 10TH
SEPTEMBER 2016
IT Department organized the guest lecture for 3rd
semester students on Pipelining & Parallel Processing.
It was conducted on 10th
September 2016 by Prof. Roshani Khedgaokar, YCCE, Nagpur. Students were taught
the basics of Pipelining & Parallel Processing which is RISC philosophy used for performance improvement of
computer architecture. Total 42 students have attended the guest lecture. The guest lecture was organised by
subject teacher Prof. T.H. Nagrare. The lecture was very interactive and students understands concepts of
pinelining and parallel processing very nicely.
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GUEST LECTURE FOR OF 3RD
SEM IT STUDENTS ON WARSHALL’S AND
DIJKSTRA’S ALGORITHM , 14th
SEPTEMBER 2016
IT Department organized the guest lecture for 3rd
semester students on WARSHALL’S AND
DIJKSTRA’S ALGORITHM. It was conducted on 14th
September 2016 by Assistant Professor. U. P. Sakhare
of Computer Science and Engineering Department of GHRCE, Nagpur. Students were taught about the
Warshall’s and Dijkstra’s Algorithm in Graph theory of Data Structure Using C subject. Total 64 students have
attended the guest lecture.
BITS 2016 – CULTURAL FORUM ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF IT ON 8TH
SEPTEMBER 2016
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It was the grand occasion for students of IT department of G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering,
Nagpur whose forum BITS was held on 8th September, 2016. The forum began with Ganesh Aarti by the hands
of deputy director Dr. S. B. Jaju & Dr. A. Y. Deshmukh, followed by installation ceremony. The president,
vice-president, Secretary, Joint Secretary and Discipline In charges were felicitated by respected HOD Prof. N.
A. Chavhan with the batches. After the forum installation various cultural events were organized such as
singing, dancing and Traditional Walk. Students were so enthusiastic.
At the end of the programme prize distribution was done. Winners of all the events including technical
and cultural were given prizes. At last the forum was concluded by ganesh vandana & vote of thanks by forum
incharge Prof. S. S. Wazalwar.
TECHNICAL & NON TECHNICAL EVENTS UNDER BITS 2016
CODE-DEBUGGING CONDUCTED ON 3RD
SEPTEMBER 2016
Total of 65 students from all departments participated. Prof. UMESH SAKHARE (CSE) was the judge for the
event. Event was consisting of 3 rounds:
1- General aptitude based on c time : 30 mins
2- Debugging of runtime errors time : 30 mins and
3- Debugging of logical errors time: 30 mins.
Only 10 out of 65 students were cut short for the round 2 and 3.
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Later on depending upon the accuracy of code, time limit and judge’s decision winner was announced. Winner
for the event was Mr. Rupanshu Janbandhu (3rd
SEM cse) and runner uas Mr. Ketan Gandhare (5th
SEM IT).
SELFIE MANIA WAS CONDUCTED ON 3RD
SEPTEMBER 2016
Total of 75 students from all departments participated. Rules for the event were
1) No Editing Should Be Done Using Software Youcam,Candy Cam,360
2) Tagging Is Not Allowed
3) Software Like Dj Liker For Automatic Like Is Not Allowed
Event was well coordinated by Prof. S. K. Jaiswal.
LAN GAMING-(PES) EVENT CONDUCTED ON 7TH
SEPTEMBER 2016
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UNDER NON-TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES BITS 2016-2017
Department of Information Technology organized a non-technical event LAN GAMING
“PES” on 7thSeptember 2016 under forum and cultural activities 2K16 for new session 2016-
2017. Total 32 students participated in this event, two participants were competing at the same
time. The first round was knock out round. The participants were shortlisted on the basis of
their game. Their was also a benefit for participants who was having a maximum goal
difference. The Information TechnologyDepartmental students Forum members work hard for
organizing the event under the supervision of Prof. Ganesh Khekare& Prof. Sampada
Wazalwar. After the event Prof. N. Chavhan, HOD, Information Technology
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Department appreciated Forum members and participated students and also congratulated the
winners.
LAN GAMING-(MINI MILITIA) COMPETITION CONDUCTED ON 10TH
SEPTEMBER 2016 UNDER NON-TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES BITS 2016-2017
.
Department of Information Technology organized a non-technical event LAN GAMING “MINI
MILITIA” on 10th September 2016 under forum and cultural activities 2K16 for new session
2016-2017. Total 84 students participated in this event, where two groups competed against
each other consisting of 4 members each. The participants were shortlisted on the basis of their
game.The Information Technology Departmental students Forum members work hard for
organizing the event under the supervision of Prof. Ganesh Khekare & Prof. Sampada
Wazalwar. After the event Prof. Nikita Chauhan, HOD, Information Technology Department
appreciated Forum members and participated students and also congratulated the winners
SHUTTER UP Event was conducted on 10TH
September 2016 under NON-Technical
activities of BITS-2K16
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Total Of 17 Students from all Departments Participated. Rules for the event was
1) No Editing In The Pic
2) Nature Pic
3) Clear And Neat Photo
Prof.T.H.Nagrare Was The Judge For This Event.
C & C++ PROGRAMMING WORKSHOP ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AT GHRCE
A C & C++ Programming workshop was organized for 3rd
Semester & 1st Semester students of IT &
CSE on 16th
& 17th
Sep., 2016 by Department of Information Technology. Reema Thareja, Author & Asst
Professor at Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College for Women, New Delhi was the speaker of this workshop. She
explained in brief about C & C++ programming concepts.
ONE-DAY ORIENTATION WORKSHOP FOR 6 MONTHS
INDUSTRY PROJECT/INTERNSHIP
Addressed by Dr. Preeti Bajaj Addressed by Prof. K. D. Joshi
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One-Day orientation workshop on 6 Months Industry Project/Internship for VII semester students of IT
organized on 21st Sep, 2016 in G-21. Total 61 students of IT were present for this workshop. The inaugural
function was conducted at 09:30 am in the presence of Dr. Preeti Bajaj. Dr. Preeti Bajaj was discussed about
preamble and Objectives of Six Months Project /Internship in the industry, expected outcome of this project
internship. Director Madam also discussed about where to apply and how to apply for six months
project/internship in industry. Madam focused on necessity of industry project/internship in today’s rapid
changing technologies and world. Then Prof. K. D. Joshi, Dean Placement, discussed about expectations of
industry from students, skills matching with NASSCOM.
Prof. Ritika Meskar, GHRAHE, discussed about preparation of effective video resume. Mr. Animesh
Jaipurkar, CEO, QICE Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Nagpur was discussed role of industry in institute development,
expectations from students before joining industries, skill set requires by industries. Prof. V. S. Khangar, Dean
III, was discussed about online portal registration for sixth months industry project/internship, how to apply on
portal, how to get approval, etc. Prof. N. A. Chavhan, HOD, IT Department, was discussed scheme of project
internship, objectives, guidelines, schedule, evaluation, outcomes of six months industry project/internship.
After that madam also discussed about how IT students approached for industries, how they got confirmation
from industries and out of 67 students 24 students got conformation letter from various industries from Pune,
Bangalore, Nagpur, etc. for project internship.
Addressed by Prof. V. S. Khangar Addressed by Prof. Ritika Meskar
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THIRD YEAR IT DEPARTMENT STUDENT AMIT KUMAR JHA SELECTED AS
MOZILLA FIREFOX CAMPUS AMBASSADOR and INTERNSHALA STUDENT
PARTNER – 6.0
Amit Kumar Jha, third year IT department student selected as a MOZILLA
FIREFOX CAMPUS AMBASSADOR from G. H. Raisoni college of engineering
Nagpur. The only student selected for MOZILLA FIREFOX CAMPUS
AMBASSADOR and INTERNSHALA STUDENT PARTNER – 6.0 from
G.H.RAISONI College. This sentence makes his family, college and friends to feel
proud on him
GUEST LECTURE FOR FIFTH SEMESTER IT STUDENTS ON COMPUTER
NETWORKS ON 29TH
SEPTEMBER
Department of Informaton Technology ,G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur had
organized Guest Lecture on the topic “REAL TIME CONCEPTS OF COMPUTER NETWORKS” on 29
th
September 2016 for Vth semester students. The speaker was Prof. Prashil Junghare, from CSE department,
GHRCE Nagpur.
This guest lecture was for Computer Network subject of 5th
semester in which out of 76 students 75
students were beneficiaries. The session was organized by Prof. P. S. Jain subject teacher from Information
Technology Department. It was a very interactive session and students participated with full zeal.
GUEST LECTURE ON DEADLOCKS FOR
V SEM STUDENTS
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Department of Informaton Technology ,G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur had organized
Guest Lecture on the topic “DEADLOCKS” on 28
th September, 2016 for 5
th Semester students. The speaker
was Prof. Piyush Ingole, from GHRCE, Nagpur.
This guest lecture was for Operating System subject of 5th
semester in which out of 76 students 73
students were beneficiaries. The session was organized by Prof. S. K. Jaiswal subject teacher from Information
Technology Department. It was a very interactive session and students participated with full zeal.
GUEST LECTURE ON SOFTWARE TESTING TOOLS VII SEM STUDENTS
Department of Informaton Technology ,G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur had organized
Guest Lecture on the topic “Software Testing Tools” on 29
th September 2016 for VII
th semester students. The
speaker was Prof. Apeksha Sakhare Assistant Professor Department of CSE, G. H. Raisoni College of
Engineering, Nagpur.
She guided the students for various Automation software testing tools and elaborated how this tools is
used in companies. The session was organized by Subject teacher Prof. Ashlesha Nagdive Assistant Professor
Information Technology Department. It was a very interactive session and students participated with full zeal.
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GUEST LECTURE CONDUCTED FOR THE STUDENTS OF 5TH
SEMESTER IT ON
INSTRUCTION FORMATS & ASSEMBLER PROGRAMMING, 28TH
SEPTEMBER
2016
IT Department organized the guest lecture for 5th
semester students on Instruction formats & Assembler
Programming. It was conducted on 28th
September 2016 by Prof. Supriya Thombre, assistant professor from
Yashvantrao college of Engineering, Nagpur.
Students were taught about the basics IBM 360 instruction formats & assembler Programming which is
used for system programming. Total 65 students have attended the guest lecture.
GUEST LECTURE FOR 3rd
SEMESTER IT STUDENTS ON APPLICATIONS OF
MATHEMATICAL MODELING IN ENGINEERING, 28TH
SEPTEMBER 2016
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Department of Informaton Technology ,G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur had organized
Guest Lecture on the topic “Applications of Mathematical Modeling in Engineering” on 28th September 2016
for 3rd semester students. The speaker was Prof. Seema Raut, from G.H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering and
Technology.
This guest lecture was for Mathematics - 3 subject of 3rd semester in which 69 students were
beneficiaries. The session was organized by Prof. A. Patle. It was a very interactive session and students
participated with full enthusiasm.
GUEST LECTURE FOR 3rd
SEMESTER IT STUDENTS ON HCI RECENT TRENDS :
SPEECH RECOGNITION APPLICATIONS , 28TH
SEPTEMBER 2016
Department of Informaton Technology ,G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur had organized
Guest Lecture on the topic “HCI RECENT TRENDS :SPEECH RECOGNITION APPLICATIONS” on 28
th
September 2016 for 7th semester students. The speaker was Dr. Kalyani Akant, ETC Department, GHRCE
Nagpur.
This guest lecture was for Computer Network subject of 7th
semester in which out of 67 students 62
students were beneficiaries. The session was organized by Prof. S. A. Chhabria subject teacher from
Information Technology Department. It was a very interactive session and students participated with full zeal.
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INDUSTRIAL VISIT ORGANIZED BY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT, GHRCE, NAGPUR AT SUNDER FACTORY
Department of Information Technology, G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering had
organized an Industrial Visit at Sunder Factory, Koradi Road, Nagpur on 26th September
2016. It was organized by Prof. G. S. Khekare under the guidance of Prof. N. A. Chavhan, Head
of department, Information Technology.
Sunder Factory is Biscuit Manufacturers from India manufacturing quality biscuits and
cakes. Export biscuits and cakes throughout India & also export to other countries. The purpose
of the visit was to make the students aware of the production unit. How embedded system helps
them to speed up their work. They create two types of variety over there. They have also shown
their automation unit. Er. Anil Setiya shown and explained how all the process takes place right
from raw material to packing.
There were 65 students and 2 staff members present for visit of VII Semester. Faculty
members, Prof. T. H. Nagrare and Prof. G. S. Khekare along with student coordinators left no
stone unturned to make this visit a grant success.
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MILK– THE NEW LANGUAGE FOR PARALLEL COMPUTING
Computer scientists in the US have developed a completely new
programming language that makes software programs four times
faster than any other existing language, in order to solve the
complexities, found in big data.
Researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a
language called Milk that allows application developers to manage memory more efficiently in programs that
need to deal with data scattered across large datasets.
Instead of requesting one single data item at a time, the researchers programmed Milk to be able to add a few
commands to OpenMP, which is an extension that is used by other coding languages like C and Fortran to make
it easier to write code for multicore processors.
Rather than responding to the request immediately, the Milk program gets the address of where the data item is
stored and adds it to a list pertaining to a particular core. Once there are enough data item addresses on all the
lists, then the cores pool the lists together, and Milk figures out which data items are closest to each other.
Then, new instructions are distributed to the cores, and each core only requests from memory the data items that
are needed, and the data is retrieved much more quickly and efficiently.
Submitted by:
Animekh Misra
I.T., Seventh Semester