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VARDHAMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (AUTONOMOUS) Shamshabad, Hyderabad 501 218 Magazine Committee: Amulya Chikoti Meher Asish Bhuvan June-2016

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VARDHAMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING(AUTONOMOUS)

Shamshabad, Hyderabad – 501 218

Magazine Committee:Amulya ChikotiMeher AsishBhuvan

June-2016

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It is my pleasure in congratulating the

editorial board on this pleasant

occasion of releasing the third issue of

student branch magazine STUMAGZ.

The Newsletter serves as an adobe of

information in recent advancements

and developments in science &

technology that may help students to

explore & exhibit in their desired

fields. It would definitely be an

inspiration and motivation for the other

students to perform better & add on

their contributions in forthcoming

issues.

It is a great pleasure to write this

welcome for 2017-18 academic year for

VCE-IT-STUMAGZ student chapter .

It gives me immense pleasure to lead

the department of Information

Technology. The department is striving

hard towards the goal of providing

innovative and quality education with

high standard to achieve academic

excellence.

I congratulate the members of student

magazine in bringing out the student

magazine.

Dr. S.SAI SATNARAYANA

REDDY,Principal,VCEDr. M. GOPI CHAND

HOD,IT

Everyone has highs and lows that they have to learn from, but everymorning I start off with a good head on my shoulders, saying tomyself, 'It's going to be a good day!‘

….Lindsay Lohan

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Education is the key to everything that is good in our worldtoday. Advances in computers, information technology, math,medicine, psychology, engineering and every other disciplinewould be impossible if education did not let us build on the advancesof the great minds that came before us.

We at VCE aim to enhance the skills and intellectual quotient .I feel that all the students do not have the same interests and abilities,the programs are varied and seek to provide all the students with the bestpossible education. .We encourage you to become active members of thevarious literary and other clubs, sports etc., that interest you. This isalso a great way to make your college stay an everlasting experienceand to cherish.It has also been our aim to create an atmosphere of innovation,leadership and interpersonal skills. We consider it our moralresponsibility to enable our students to face the challenges offered by thenew world.I wish you all the success

Dr.T. Vijender Reddy

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Location management in mobile network:

A survey Location management is an importantarea of mobile computing. Location managementin mobile network deals with locationregistration and tracking of mobile terminals.The location registration process is calledlocation update and the searching process iscalled paging. Various types of locationmanagement methods exist such as mobilitybased location management, data replicationbased location management, signal attenuationbased location tracking, time, zone and distancebased location update etc. In this paper, existinglocation management schemes are discussed andcompared with respect to their cost consumptionin terms of bytes. Finally the key issues areaddressed in the context of location managementfor future generation mobile network

…..Sharath, I yr,IT

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A survey on mobile affective computing

The spontaneous recognition of emotional states andpersonality traits of individuals has been puzzlingresearchers for years whereas pertinent studiesdemonstrating the progress in the field, despite theirdiversity, are still encouraging. This work surveys themost well-known research studies and the state-of-the-art on affect recognition domain based onsmartphone acquired data, namely smartphoneembedded sensors and smartphone usage. Inevitably,supplementary modalities employed in many eminentstudies are also reported here for the sake ofcompleteness. Nevertheless, the intention of thesurvey is threefold; firstly to document all the to-daterelevant literature on affect recognition throughsmartphone modalities, secondly to argue for the fullpotential of smartphone use in the inference of affect,and thirdly to demonstrate the current research trendstowards mobile affective computing.

…..Sreehitha,I yr,IT

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Cloud Computing

In this highly competitive world the growth of cloudcomputing is rapidly increasing. The cloud computing is acomputing pattern where a huge number of systems areconnected in private and public networks to furnish a balancedinfrastructure for information and storage of files. The basicidea is based on the principle “REUSE INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY CAPABILITIES”. Even the reputed companieslike Google and Microsoft avail this applied science.

TYPES OF CLOUD COMPUTING:Basically, there are three types of cloud computing they are:Public cloud: Third parties buy and run the public cloud,they provide the low cost to each individual client in a “pay asyou go” form. All these are controlled by the cloud computingprovider.

Private cloud: These are made only for single company orfirm. There are two types of private cloud:• On-premise private cloud: These are the internal clouds

which are hosted with the own data center of an enterprise.• Externally Hosted Private cloud: These clouds are hosted

by an external cloud provider where they provide fullsecurity.

Hybrid cloud: The hybrid cloud is the combination of bothpublic and private clouds and thus flexibility of a computer isincreased.

…… Divya Vani, II Year, IT

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TWO-PHASED POWER OF CLICK

In today’s world, if a person is questioned that“Do personal technologies like phones, iPad’s anddesktops connect or disconnect people?” then theanswer may vary from person to person also fromgeneration to generation. If we consider two persons ofgreater age gap, it is observed that the answers are likelyto be as different as two phases of a coin. Also, when weask about the review of a particular website or anapplication, we get a bunch of different answers. Therehas always been a running assumption that technologyhas been created for the humanity, by the humanityand for the good of the humanity. But lately it isobserved that technology is as good to the humanity asit has its bad impact, in other words it can be said thatthe negatives in the technology overweighs thepositives in it. John Tudor says, “Technology makes itpossible for people to gain control over everything,except technology.”

Any person irrespective of the age-group is atech-addict. The only difference lies in the way they useit. An individual in the present scenario may be a lotinto gaming or WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram,snapchat and various other social networking sites.And it would be inaccurate to say that people aren’taware of the effects of these sites, it is just that theyleave them unnoticed.

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It is said that technology connects varies peoplefrom different parts of the world but it is sad to see that anindividual is not letting themselves get exposed to the realworld. Right from a baby to an aged person we find theusage of technology in varies ways. A kid of 2-3years of ageuses an electronic gadget, where we say that it’s anadvanced world and the children have to get used to it fromthe very beginning but we fail to think that it is not lettingthe kids get their physical growth. In plain words,Technology Changes the Way Children Think. As they growand enter their 8 or 9, we see that anything they want orneed to learn they just google it and forget that it is actuallythe age where they start learning things from their parents.It means that Technology Changes the Way Children Feel.Entering into their teens where they actually get the senseof what is right and wrong, they start deciding things ontheir own not approaching any elder but they fizzle tounderstand that a lot of things can be learnt through theexperience of the experienced people and their stories. Alsothis is a very tender age for kids to get started to attract forvarious things around them and the main drawback alwayslies here as this is the age where they start getting into thetechnology as well.

…… Eshitha Reddy, III Year IT

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KUBERNETESKubernetes (commonly referred to as "K8s") is an

open-source system for automating deployment, scaling andmanagement of containerized applications that was originallydesigned by Google and donated to the Cloud NativeComputing Foundation. It aims to provide a "platform forautomating deployment, scaling, and operations ofapplication containers across.• Deploy your applications quickly and predictably.• Scale your applications on the fly.• Roll out new features seamlessly.• Limit hardware usage to required resources only.

Our goal is to foster an ecosystem of componentsand tools that relieve the burden of running applications inpublic and private clouds.

Let's look at this in the context of containers. Thetendency when looking a scaling in a Kubernetes is to haveone scaler that manages everything. Seems perfect. Thequestion is, what is the limit that can be supportable in thearchitecture? There will be a limit, as for each managedservice or application, we need to gather data, and figure outshould we go up, or down.

At a minimum, Kubernetes can schedule and runapplication containers on clusters of physical or virtualmachines. However, Kubernetes also allows developers to ‘cutthe cord’ to physical and virtual machines, moving from ahost-centric infrastructure to a container-centricinfrastructure, which provides the full advantages andbenefits inherent to containers. Kubernetes provides theinfrastructure to build a truly container-centric developmentenvironment.

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What Kubernetes is notKubernetes is not a traditional, all-inclusive PaaS

(Platform as a Service) system. It preserves user choice where itis important.Kubernetes:• Does not limit the types of applications supported. It does

not dictate application frameworks (e.g., Wildfly), restrictthe set of supported language runtimes (for example, Java,Python, Ruby), cater to only 12-factor applications, nordistinguish apps from services. Kubernetes aims to supportan extremely diverse variety of workloads, includingstateless, stateful, and data-processing workloads. If anapplication can run in a container, it should run great onKubernetes.

• Does not provide middleware (e.g., message buses), data-processing frameworks (for example, Spark), databases (e.g.,mysql), nor cluster storage systems (e.g., Ceph) as built-inservices. Such applications run on Kubernetes.

• Does not deploy source code and does not build yourapplication. Continuous Integration (CI) workflow is anarea where different users and projects have their ownrequirements and preferences, so it supports layering CIworkflows on Kubernetes but doesn’t dictate how layeringshould work.

• Allows users to choose their logging, monitoring, andalerting systems. (It provides some integrations as proof ofconcept.)

• Does not provide nor adopt any comprehensive machineconfiguration, maintenance, management, or self-healingsystems.

….. Manisha & Sowmya, III-IT

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D. Srinivas Reddy, I yr, IT

Online Education-Source of Knowledge

Online education, whether it be via Massive Open Online Courses from the likes of FutureLearn,edX and Coursera or via top colleges and universities around the globe, are not only veryconvenient for those students who want save money and learn in their own time – they might justchange the world.Sound like a big claim to make? Consider the following:We Can All Learn Anything We Want

When learning is as simply as logging on to a computer at your convenience, youno longer have to worry about moving half-way across the country to do the only policing degreethat’s suitable for you or the only writing course that’s worth a dime, which means fewer of us willhave to settle in the future and consequently more of the right people will enter the rightoccupations. That is something that will benefit us all.Lifelong Learning Will Become the NormBeing able to learn anything online, and often for free or a very small fee is sure to convince moreof us to go on learning long past when we would usually have settled into a routine. This means wewill have more people in the workforce who have a wide range of knowledge and ideas, and ofcourse, the more educated we all are, the better our prospects for the future are as a collective.

Anjana,II yr,IT

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“Today is a new day. What can we do with it?”

The trials of yesterday are behind you. A new school daydawns, and with it come possibilities. Chances for success,empathy, and discovery are abundant. Inspiration iseverywhere you look. The opportunity to be better than youwere yesterday is right here, right now.When we’re young, we have a harder time letting stuff gothan we do as we get older. Your students can benefit frombeing reminded that a new day is always a fresh start.

“You aren’t defined by your failures, you’re

empowered by them.”

But how? they’ll ask you. How can they think about learningsomething when all they can think of is what they didwrong? How is this making them better? This is the perfecttime to introduce students to useful failure.Before anything else, students must know they are learningin an environment with zero judgment from you. First theymust realize they are safe to make mistakes. Then you canexplain how errors can become learning experiences.Learning from mistakes isn’t always the best way, butsometimes it’s the only way.

E Ravi Kumar, Assistant Professor, IT

Faculty Desk

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