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International Journal of Management, IT & Engineering(ISSN: 2249-0558)CONTENTS
Sr.
No.TITLE & NAME OF THE AUTHOR (S) Page
No.
1Empirical and Qualitative Studies by Analyzing Requirement Issues In Global Software Development (GSD).Rabia Sultana, Fahad Jan, Ahmad Mateen and Ahmad Adnan
6-7
2Challenges and Opportunities of Technology Transfer Management.
Armin Mahmoudi8-9
3SMEs Competitive Advantage through Supply Chain Management Practices.
Prof. Gyaneshwar Singh Kushwaha10-11
4Different Issue for Handling Different Cache Strategies on Usenet.
Harish Rohil and Jitender Yadav12-13
5Power Quality enhancement in MICROGRID (Islanding Mode) by Using ND - MLI DSTATCOM.
M. Manigandan, MIEEE and Dr. B. Basavaraja, SMIEEE14-15
6Analysis of Optical Soliton Propagation in Birefringent Fibers.
R. Samba Siva Nayak, Suman. J and Naveen16-17
7Human Resource Accounting in IT industry (A study with reference to Infosys Technologies Limited).Dr. P. Natarajan and Bashar Nawaz
18-19
8Solving profit based unit commitment problem using single unit dynamic programming.
P.V. Rama Krishna and Dr. Sukhdeo sao20-21
9
Achieving Optimal DoS Resistant P2P Topologies for Live Multimedia Streaming using Cost function
Algorithm.A. L.Srinivasulu, S. Jaya Bhaskar, Ms. K. Deepthi and Dr. Sudarson Jena
22-23
10Quality of Web SitesA Study On Some Standard Indian Universities.K. V. N. Prasad and Dr. A. A. Chari
24-25
11Simulating Complex Environmental Phenomena Using Cubemap Mapping Technique.
Movva. N.V. Kiran Babu, Ch. Siva Rama Krishna, M. Hanumantha Rao and V. Venu Gopal26-27
12Data Sharing and Querying in Peer-to-Peer Data management System.
Jyoti Duhan28-29
13Secure File Transmission Scheme Based on Hybrid Encryption Technique.
Gaurav Shrivastava30-31
14Investigating Flip-Flop Gates Using Interactive Technology.
Mr. Amish Patel, Ms. Neha P. Chinagi and Mr. Hiren R.Raotole
32-33
15B2B Versus B2C Direct Selling.
Ankit Chadha and Er. Banita Chadha34-35
16Application And Implementation of Crm In Hotels of Developing Cities - A Case Study of Ranchi.Praveen Srivastava, Abhinav Kumar Shandilya and Shelly Srivastava
36-37
17An Automatic Bacterial Colony Counter.Ms. Hemlata, Mr. Ashish Oberoi and Mr. Sumit Kaushik
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IJMIE Volume 2, Issue 1 ISSN: 2249-0558__________________________________________________________
A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
2
January2012
Chief PatronDr. 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
PatronDr. Mohammad Reza Noruzi
PhD: Public Administration, Public Sector Policy Making Management,
Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, IranFaculty of Economics and Management, Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, Iran
Young Researchers' Club Member, Islamic Azad University, Bonab, Iran
Chief AdvisorsDr. NAGENDRA. S.Senior Asst. Professor,
Department of MBA, Mangalore Institute of Technology and Engineering, Moodabidri
Dr. SUNIL KUMAR MISHRAAssociate Professor,
Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurgaon, INDIA
Mr. GARRY TAN WEI HANLecturer and Chairperson (Centre for Business and Management),
Department of Marketing, University Tunku Abdul Rahman, MALAYSIA
MS. R. KAVITHAAssistant Professor,
Aloysius Institute of Management and Information, Mangalore, INDIA
Dr. A. JUSTIN DIRAVIAMAssistant Professor,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Sardar Raja College of Engineering,
Alangulam Tirunelveli, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
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IJMIE Volume 2, Issue 1 ISSN: 2249-0558__________________________________________________________
A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Editorial BoardDr. CRAIG E. REESE
Professor, School of Business, St. Thomas University, Miami Gardens
Dr. S. N. TAKALIKARPrincipal, St. Johns Institute of Engineering, PALGHAR (M.S.)
Dr. RAMPRATAP SINGHProfessor, Bangalore Institute of International Management, KARNATAKA
Dr. P. MALYADRIPrincipal, Government Degree College, Osmania University, TANDUR
Dr. Y. LOKESWARA CHOUDARYAsst. Professor Cum, SRM B-School, SRM University, CHENNAI
Prof. Dr. TEKI SURAYYAProfessor, Adikavi Nannaya University, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA
Dr. T. DULABABUPrincipal, The Oxford College of Business Management, BANGALORE
Dr. A. ARUL LAWRENCE SELVAKUMARProfessor, Adhiparasakthi Engineering College, MELMARAVATHUR, TN
Dr. S. D. SURYAWANSHILecturer, College of Engineering Pune, SHIVAJINAGAR
Dr. S. KALIYAMOORTHYProfessor & Director, Alagappa Institute of Management, KARAIKUDI
Prof S. R. BADRINARAYAN
Sinhgad Institute for Management & Computer Applications, PUNE
Mr. GURSEL ILIPINARESADE Business School, Department of Marketing, SPAIN
Mr. ZEESHAN AHMEDSoftware Research Eng, Department of Bioinformatics, GERMANY
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IJMIE Volume 2, Issue 1 ISSN: 2249-0558__________________________________________________________
A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
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Mr. SANJAY ASATIDept of ME, M. Patel Institute of Engg. & Tech., GONDIA(M.S.)
Mr. G. Y. KUDALEN.M.D. College of Management and Research, GONDIA(M.S.)
Editorial Advisory BoardDr. MANJIT DAS
Assistant Professor, Deptt. of Economics, M.C.College, ASSAM
Dr. ROLI PRADHANMaulana Azad National Institute of Technology, BHOPAL
Dr. N. KAVITHAAssistant Professor, Department of Management, Mekelle University, ETHIOPIA
Prof C. M. MARANAssistant Professor (Senior), VIT Business School, TAMIL NADU
Dr. RAJIV KHOSLAAssociate Professor and Head, Chandigarh Business School, MOHALI
Dr. S. K. SINGHAsst. Professor, R. D. Foundation Group of Institutions, MODINAGAR
Dr. (Mrs.) MANISHA N. PALIWALAssociate Professor, Sinhgad Institute of Management, PUNE
Dr. (Mrs.) ARCHANA ARJUN GHATULEDirector, SPSPM, SKN Sinhgad Business School, MAHARASHTRA
Dr. NEELAM RANI DHANDAAssociate Professor, Department of Commerce, kuk, HARYANA
Dr. FARAH NAAZ GAURIAssociate Professor, Department of Commerce, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada
University, AURANGABAD
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IJMIE Volume 2, Issue 1 ISSN: 2249-0558__________________________________________________________
A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Prof. Dr. BADAR ALAM IQBALAssociate Professor, Department of Commerce, Aligarh Muslim University, UP
Dr. CH. JAYASANKARAPRASADAssistant Professor, Dept. of Business Management, Krishna University, A. P., INDIA
Technical AdvisorsMr. Vishal Verma
Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, Ambala, INDIAMr. Ankit Jain
Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Karnataka, Mangalore, INDIA
Associate EditorsDr. SANJAY J. BHAYANI
Associate Professor ,Department of Business Management, RAJKOT, INDIA
MOID UDDIN AHMADAssistant Professor, Jaipuria Institute of Management, NOIDA
Dr. SUNEEL ARORAAssistant Professor, G D Goenka World Institute, Lancaster University, NEW DELHI
Mr. P. PRABHUAssistant Professor, Alagappa University, KARAIKUDI
Mr. MANISH KUMARAssistant Professor, DBIT, Deptt. Of MBA, DEHRADUN
Mrs. BABITA VERMA
Assistant Professor, Bhilai Institute Of Technology, DURG
Ms. MONIKA BHATNAGARAssistant Professor, Technocrat Institute of Technology, BHOPAL
Ms. SUPRIYA RAHEJAAssistant Professor, CSE Department of ITM University, GURGAON
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A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Empirical and Qualitative Studies by AnalyzingRequirement Issues
In Global Software Development (GSD)
Rabia SultanaDepartment of
Computer Science,
University ofAgriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Fahad Jan(Lecturer)Department of
Computer Science,
University ofAgriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Ahmad Mateen(Lecturer)Department of
Computer Science,
University ofAgriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Ahmad AdnanDepartment of
Computer Science,
University ofAgriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan
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January2012
ABSTRACT:
Global software development has been a phenomenon of growing interest for almost past decade.
Requirement engineering plays vital role in global software development projects. In this
research work we focused on change management phase of requirement engineering. As weknow change is the only thing which is constant. This result in continuously changing the
requirements in any software development effort, so effective management of requirement is of
vital important. In global software development it is not a straightforward task and it imposes
numerous challenges which are unique to this form of development. We suggest a model in this
paper for managing requirement change in globally distributed software development context. In
this paper qualitative research method is used to explore requirement change management
process. It investigated the underlying causes of requirement change in global software
development. The research work proposed a model for requirement change management in
global software development. Coverage of process elements has an effect on process model and
its usage. So this model tries to incorporate the process element like role, activities and artifacts
identified in the change management models. The proposed model will use to analyze an
organization to see how well it performs requirement change management functions. The
ultimate goal of this research work is to promote better understanding of the process of
requirement change management in global software development.
Key Words: Global Software Development, Requirement Engineering, Change Management.
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A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
8
January2012
Challenges and Opportunities of TechnologyTransfer Management
Armin MahmoudiAssistant Professor,
Department of Studies in Education,
Yasouj branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasouj, Iran.
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A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Abstract:
Today, technology has become so rich that many of the developing countries can , t even afford
to have all the facilities, It is admitted that these changes and takeovers affected economical,
industrial, security, technical, cultural aspects of many countries in the world-wide age, only by
gaining technological capabilities, power sources for competing with other countries could be
gained. Therefore, to expand economical development of a country, it is the politicians and
bureaucracy developing countries, duty to look after their respective countries , economic
problems by keeping in mind their technological gap with the industrial world which is a very
dangerous matter and by use of their knowledge about all related policies; they should provide
scope of technology for their country. In this paper, the meaning of technology transfer process
in different stages of cycle of technology life, facilitating catch up, and technology diffusion,
management of technology, spillover of huge political process of technology transfer and
necessities it at national level of developing countries, have been discussed.
Key words: Management of Technology, Technology Transfer, Technology Diffusion, Catch-
Up Method, Technology Spin-off, Technology Spillover.
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IJMIE Volume 2, Issue 1 ISSN: 2249-0558__________________________________________________________
A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
10
January2012
SMEs Competitive Advantage through SupplyChain Management Practices
Prof. Gyaneshwar Singh KushwahaAssistant Professor,
Department of Management Studies,
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal, India
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A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
ABSTRACT:
The impact of globalization has compelled SMEs to adopt Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) practices to survive and compete with large companies. This paper describes
the role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enabled Supply ChainManagement practices to achieve the competitive advantage. The paper synthesizes the existing
contributions to supply chain literature primarily focusing on ICT practices and draws on various
related bodies of literature that enables SMEs to achieve competitive advantage. The key for
SMEs is that the information and communication technology provides so many options and
avenues to take advantage of in a way that big business just can't or doesn't see value in. Finally
the paper suggests that SMEs should establish appropriate ICTs goals, identifies critical ICTs
needs and allocates financial resources in order to achieve the competitive advantages.
Key words: Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Supply Chain Management,
Competitive Advantage, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).
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A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Different Issue for Handling Different CacheStrategies on Usenet
Harish RohilA.P. (C.S. & App. deptt.)/ CDLU,
Sirsa
Jitender YadavM.Tech. (C.S. & App. deptt.)/ C.D.L.U,
Sirsa
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A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
ABSTRACT:
Usenet is the name of a worldwide network of servers for group communication between people
from 1979 and onwards, it has seen a fast growth in the amount of data transported, which has
been a break on bandwidth and storage. This paper describes the history of Cache Strategiesused for Usenet in a growth viewpoint and its different issues. Usenet volume has been growing
exponentially for many years; this growth increasing demands on the cache strategies of a net
news server for disk space. We wanted to find a best strategy that could easily handle to meet
future growth of system administration effort. In this paper we present a high performance
cache server for Usenet News that helps to conserve network bandwidth and disk storage. After
a systematic comparison of existing news database formats we designed NEWSCACHE to
remedy Usenet News bottlenecks. We present an experimental comparison of different cache
strategies as well as an evaluation of the use of NEWSCACHE as a news server.
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A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Power Quality enhancement in MICROGRID(Islanding Mode) by Using ND - MLI DSTATCOM
M. Manigandan, MIEEEDepartment of EEE
GITAM University, Hyderabad, A.P,India
Dr. B. Basavaraja, SMIEEEDepartment of EEE
GITAM University, Hyderabad, A.P,India
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A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Abstract:
Microgrids are systems with clusters of micro generators, which are installed for
distributed power generation. When interfaced to the utility grid, microgrids are exposed to
common utility power-quality disturbances. The paper focuses on the combination of wind, FCand MT for sustained power generation. We propose herein a dynamic model, design and
simulation of a wind/FC/MT hybrid power generation system with power flow controllers.
The general function of the multilevel inverter is to synthesize a desired AC voltage from
several levels of DC voltages. As the number of voltage levels increases the harmonic content
decreases significantly. The modulating technique is modified reference modulating techniques.
i.e., third harmonic injected reference and offset line voltage injected reference with triangular
carrier waves. The main objective of this study is to reduce total harmonic distortion. A noveltechnique for the selection of switching states to synthesize the desire vector is proposed. This
paper realizes the implementation of five-level diode clamped MLI
Keywords: Microgrid, DG, Wind turbine, PEM Fuel cell, ND - MLI DSTATCOM.
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A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Analysis of Optical Soliton Propagation inBirefringent Fibers
R. SAMBA SIVANAYAKHOD,
Department of ECE,
Don Bosco Institute of Tech& Science
SUMAN. JAsst. professor,
Department of ECE,
Don Bosco Institute of Tech& Science
NAVEENIII ECE,
Department of ECE,
Don Bosco Institute of Tech& Science
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A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial DirectoriesIndexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory , U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabells Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A.
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Abstract:
In this paper, the effects of polarization-mode dispersion and third-order dispersion on soliton
pulse propagation and also studied effective pulse dynamics in single mode fiber. In this paper
we are discussing about optical pulse propagation inside single mode fiber, polarization modedispersion is discussed, effects of third-order dispersion and birefringence on solitons
propagation and methods for solving coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations.
Keywords: Nonlinear Schrodinger- NLS, optical pulse propagation inside single mode fiber,
OSP-optical soliton propagation
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International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Human Resource Accounting in IT industry(A study with reference to Infosys
Technologies Limited)
Dr. P. NatarajanProfessor,
Department of Commerce,
School of Management,
Pondicherry University, Puducherry.
Bashar NawazM.Phil Scholar,
Department of Commerce,
School of Management,
Pondicherry University, Puducherry.
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International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
http://www.ijmra.us
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January2012
Abstract:
Human resource accounting is evaluated as a potential organisational measurement tool. Human
being constitutes the most ticklish assets of an organisation. However, the value of this asset
does not appear in the financial statement. This paper defines HRA and narrates process ofmeasuring human capital for financial reporting and managerial uses in general and HRA
practices adopted by the Infosys Technologies Ltd. in particular.
Key words: Human resource accounting (HRA), Accounting history, Human capital
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International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
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January2012
Solving profit based unit commitmentproblem using single unit dynamic
programming
P.V. Rama KrishnaAssistant professor,
Gitam University, Hyderabad.
Dr. Sukhdeo saoProfessor,
B.I.E.T, Hyderabad.
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January2012
Abstract:
The unit commitment problem under deregulated environment involves determining the time
intervals at which a particular generating unit should be online and available for generation, and
the associated generation or dispatch, the aim being to maximize its total profits based on a givenprice profile. This dissertation describes how a lagrangian relaxation method and single unit
dynamic programming algorithm is used to solve this complex optimization problem. All the
usual unit constraints are considered, after which results for the chosen 26 generating units are
presented, and discussed.
Index Terms: unit commitment, deregulation, dynamic programming, mat lab.
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January2012
Achieving Optimal DoS Resistant P2PTopologies for Live Multimedia Streaming
using Cost function Algorithm
A. L.SrinivasuluM.Tech (CSE)
Asst Professor
Intel EngineeringCollege,
Anantapur, A. P.
S. Jaya BhaskarM.Tech (CSE)Intel Engineering
College,
Anantapur, A. P.
Ms. K. DeepthiAsst. Professor
Dept. of Comp. Sc. &Engineering
GITAMUniversity,
Hyderabad, A.P
Dr. Sudarson JenaAssociate Professor &
Head
Dept. of ComputerScience andApplication
GITAMUniversity,
Hyderabad, A.P
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January2012
ABSTRACT:
The peer-to-peer approach for live multimedia streaming applications offers the promise
to obtain a highly scalable, decentralized, and robust distribution service. When constructing
streaming topologies, however, specific care has to be taken in order to ensure that quality ofservice requirements in terms of delay, jitter, packet loss, and stability against deliberate denial
of service attacks are met. In this paper, we concentrate on the latter requirement of stability
against denial-of-service attacks. We present an analytical model to assess the stability of overlay
streaming topologies and describe attack strategies. Building on this, we describe topologies,
which are optimally stable toward perfect attacks based on global knowledge, and give a
mathematical proof of their optimality. The formal construction and analysis of these topologies
using global knowledge lead us to strategies for distributed procedures, which are able to
construct resilient topologies in scenarios, where global knowledge can not be gathered.
Experimental results show that the topologies created in such a real-world scenario are close to
optimally stable toward perfect denial of service attacks.
Keywords: Reliability, Fault Resilience, Attack Resilience, Media Streaming, Peer-to-Peer,
Overlay.
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QUALIY OF WEB SITES A STUDY ON SOMESTANDARD INDIAN UNIVERSITIES
K. V. N. PrasadAssistant Professor
ITM Business School
Warangal
Dr. A. A. ChariProfessor
Dept. of OR&SQC
Rayalaseema University
Kurnool
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Abstract:
The main objective of this study is to investigate the websites of some standard Indian
universities and their accessibility and utility to various users. Thus the main investigation is to
analyze various characteristics connected with these websites to assess the quality. To beginwith, it is attempted to investigate various faults occurring in the websites of 30 universities. The
aim is to focus on these faults (major or minor) and to suggest corrections. The study has in
depth analysis and categorizing the vital few major and minor faults which contribute to the
confusion and wasting of precious time of users. The study is based on Pareto principle . The
modules of the university web sites studied are various departments, courses offered, admission,
administration, libraries, faculties etc.
KEYWORDS: Indian Universities, Pareto principle, Service quality, Websites.
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Simulating Complex Environmental PhenomenaUsing Cubemap Mapping Technique
Movva. N.V.Kiran BabuAssociate Professor,
Mother TeresaInstitute of Science &
Technology,
Sathupally,Khammam
Ch. Siva RamaKrishnaMother Teresa
Institute of Science &Technology,
Sathupally,Khammam
M. HanumanthaRaoMother Teresa
Institute of Science &Technology,
Sathupally,Khammam
V. Venu GopalMother Teresa
Institute of Science &Technology,
Sathupally,Khammam
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concepts of simulation of rain falling effects using: Delta3D Particle System Editor, which
renders rain falling effect using two static raindrop textures, and Physical Properties-Based
Method which renders rain falling effect by mapping the background scene onto raindrops
according to their refraction property. We observe that the reflection property of a raindrop is
also important since it contribute to its visibility in the dark regions. Hence, we propose a new
method that takes into account both refraction and reflection property of raindrop. increase in the
computational speed of graphics hardware in recent times. This power afforded by modern
graphics cards enables the possibility of simulating complex environmental phenomena.
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Data Sharing and Querying in Peer-to-PeerData management System
Jyoti DuhanDepartment of Computer Science and Applications,
Singhania University, Rajasthan
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In this work, we investigate mechanisms to support data sharing and querying in a peer-to-peer
data management system, that is, a peer-to-peer system where each peer manages its own data.
To support data sharing, we propose the use of mapping tables which list pairs of corresponding
data values that reside in different peers. My work illustrates how automated tools can help
manage the tables between multiple peers by inferring new tables from existing ones and by
checking their consistency. In terms of querying, we propose a framework in which users pose
queries only with respect to their local peer. Then, we providea rewriting mechanism that uses
mapping tables to translate a locally expressed query to a set of queries over the acquainted
peers.
Keywords: - p2p database, Hyperion architecture: acquaintance manager, query manager, rule
manager, mapping tables, mapping constraints, query translation.
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Secure File Transmission Scheme Based onHybrid Encryption Technique
Gaurav ShrivastavaAssistant Professor & Head,
Department of Information Technology,
Mathura Devi Institute of Technology & Management,
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA
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ABSTRACT:
To enhance the security level of data transmission in Open Network, a hybrid encryption
Technique based on AES, RSA and MD5 is proposed. The mechanism makes full use of
advantage of AES RSA, MD5 because encryption speed of AES algorithm is faster than RSA
algorithm for long Encrypting Plain Texts, and RSA algorithm Key distribute is very safely and
easily. Under the dual protection with the AES algorithm and the RSA algorithm, the data
transmission in the Open Network will be more secure. Mean while, it is clear that the procedure
of the entire encryption is still simple and efficient as ever. Digital abstract Algorithm MD5 is
adopted in this technique. It is an effective technique to overcome the problem of safe data
transmission in network. This Technique maintained the confidentiality, Authentication and
Integrity.
Keywords: Double DES, RSA, Digital Abstract. Hybrid Encryption Technique
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Investigating Flip-Flop Gates UsingInteractive Technology
Mr. Amish PatelShrimad Rajchandra
Institute of Management andComputer Application,
Maliba Campus, GopalVidyanagar, Bardoli-
Mahuva Road,Bardoli.
Ms. Neha P. ChinagiShree Madhav Institute of
Computer & InformationTechnology,
Pramukh Park, Near BRCcolony ,Po:Fatehnagar,Surat-
Navsari Road,Surat
Mr. Hiren R.RaotoleB.M.College of computer
application,B.M.Campus,Near City
LightRoad,Bharthana,Surat
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Recent advances in metamorphic theory and low-energy models offer a viable alternative to
telephony. After years of key research into the World Wide Web, we verify the emulation of
active networks, which embodies the important principles of algorithms. We construct anapplication for virtual machines, which we call LoopHoove.
Keywords:metamorphic theory, World Wide Web, LoopHoove, DNS, Flip-Flop Gates.
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B2B Versus B2C Direct Selling
Ankit ChadhaAssistant Professor,
Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute ofComputer Technology & Business
Management (Hotel Management,
Maharishi Markandeshwar University,Mullana, Ambala (Haryana)
Er. Banita ChadhaLecturer,
Department of Information and Technology,Maharishi Markandeshwar Engineering
College,
Maharishi Markandeshwar University,Mullana, Ambala (Haryana)
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ABSTRACT:
The business-to-business (B2B) group includes all applications intended to enable or improve
relationships within firms and between two or more companies. In the past this has largely been
based on the use of private networks and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). Examples from thebusiness-business category are the use of the Internet for searching product catalogues, ordering
from suppliers, receiving invoices and making electronic payments. This category also includes
collaborative design and engineering, and managing the logistics of supply and delivery.The
business-to-consumer (B2C) group is a much newer area and largely equates to electronic
retailing over the Internet. This category has expanded greatly in the late 1990s with the growth
of public access to the Internet. The business-to-consumer category includes electronic shopping,
information searching but also interactive games delivered over the Internet. Popular items
purchased via electronic retailing are airline tickets, books, computers, videotapes, and music
CDs. This paper represent various issues related to B2B and B2C.
Keywords: B2B, B2C, Characteristics of B2B,Charachteristics of B2C, How E-commerce
changes the focus of Financial Capital Analysis, Reshaping the Finance Functions.
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APPLICATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF CRM IN HOTELSOF DEVELOPING CITIES - A CASE STUDY OF RANCHI
Praveen SrivastavaAssistant Professor,
HMCT
BIT Mesra, Ranchi
Abhinav KumarShandilyaAssistant Professor,
HMCT,
BIT Mesra, Ranchi
Shelly SrivastavaAssistant Professor,
Management
BIT Mesra, Ranchi
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Hotel sells room to the guest. It is the main product that Hotel sells and with the sale of this
product, other hotel products like food, beverage, laundry services etc. also get sold. Earlier
when the numbers of hotels were limited, guests were not left with many choices. They werebound to select from the available few. This placed hotelier at the comfort zone as they never
thought about building any long term relations with the guest. Their marketing strategy was
limited only till the guest made transaction with the hotel. This was known as transactional
approach of marketing and hoteliers were involved in this marketing to sell their prime product
(i.e. rooms) and earn revenue.
However, with the change in time situation changed. The number of hotels increased and made it
difficult for the hotelier to sell the product without relationship marketing. The concept oftransactional marketing was pushed back and in order to sell the product every hotelier started
considering customer as an insider to the hotel and aimed to build a long lasting relationship with
him or her.
This approach of relationship marketing with the time changed into Customer Relationship
Management (CRM) which according to Christopher et al (1990) is a tool to turn current and
new customer into regularly purchasing client and then progressively move them through being
strong supporters of the company and its product to finally being active and vocal advocates for
the company. Hence, without an appropriate CRM it is now difficult not only to retain the
customer but also to attract new customer to the hotels.
This paper presents a study conducted on the hotels of Ranchi to analyze whether the hotels in
developing city accept and implement the concept of customer relationship management. The
study focuses on the attributes of CRM and level up to which it is accepted by both Hotelier and
Guests in this city. This study is also aimed to find out the acceptance and use of e-CRM concept
in the hotels and effect it has on the satisfaction level of customer visiting the Hotels.
Key words: Customer Relationship Management, Hotel, Transactional approach, loyal
customer, e-CRM.
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AN AUTOMATIC BACTERIAL COLONY COUNTER
Ms. HemlataDepartment of Computer
Engineering,Guru Nanak Institute of
Technology,
Mullana (Ambala),Haryana, India.
Mr. Ashish OberoiDepartment of Computer
Engineering,
MMEC, MMU,Mullana (Ambala),
Haryana, India.
Mr. Sumit KaushikDepartment of Computer
Engineering,
Guru Nanak Institute ofTechnology,
Mullana (Ambala),Haryana, India.
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Bacterial colony counting is useful in many areas e.g. Disinfectants are used to kill harmful
microorganismsin many different applications. They are used in veterinary practice to help to
preventthe spread of infectious diseases such as foot and mouth and avian influenza. They areused in food production and catering premises,as well as in the pharmaceutical industry, to
prevent contamination of products with harmful bacteria. In the medical area, hospital
acquiredinfections (e.g. caused by Staphylococcus aureus MRSA) can be controlled by
employing a rigorous regime of cleaning and disinfectingwith appropriate bactericidal products
[1, 2].To count these bacterial colonies manually is very hectic and time consuming process To
count these bacterial colonies microbiologist uses some dyes so that bacterial colonies appear as
colored spots and our problem is to count the number of these bacterial colonies. An increased
area of focus in Microbiology is the automation of counting methods. Counting of bacterial
colonies is complex task for microbiologist. We proposed a method to count these colonies to
save time with accurate results and fast delivery to customers.
Keyword: Bacterial colony, corner detection, image processing, thresholding,