This document summarizes a study that analyzed Indian scientific literature in veterinary sciences from 1999-2011. Some key findings include:
- A total of 5,468 publications were analyzed, with the majority (99.09%) being journal articles.
- Research output grew steadily from 1999-2008 but declined in 2009-2010.
- The most common authorship patterns were papers with 3 or 4 authors, indicating collaborative work is prevalent.
- The author with the most publications was Kumar, A. from Punjab Agricultural University with 94 papers.
This document summarizes a study on the scientometric analysis of biology literature from selected central universities in India from 2000-2010. The study retrieved 3,634 publications from the Web of Science database and analyzed authorship patterns, research collaboration, core journals, areas of research concentration, and types of publications. Key findings included a steady annual growth in publications, with the highest output in 2009. Delhi University contributed the most publications at 36.9% of the total, followed by Banaras Hindu University. Research collaboration among biology researchers was found to be fairly collaborative.
Diabetes and allied diseases research in india – aprj_publication
This document discusses a bibliometric study of diabetes and allied disease research in India using Bradford's law of scattering. It analyzes 8,156 publications from 1995-2013 in PubMed. The study finds that journal articles are the most common form of publication, accounting for 87.78% of the research output. When journals are ranked by number of publications, the top 28 journals containing 33.33% of all articles are identified as the core journals. However, the distribution of journals and articles across zones does not perfectly fit Bradford's model. The study provides insights into the literature and sources of diabetes research in India.
This document analyzes the scholarly physics output of five central universities in India (University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, University of Allahabad, Aligarh Muslim University, and Jawaharlal Nehru University) from 2006-2010 as reflected in the Web of Science database. It examines the universities' total publications, physics publications, document types, annual publication trends, top authors, and preferred journals for publication. The key findings are that University of Delhi had the highest number of physics publications, articles were the dominant document type, annual publications increased each year, and authors affiliated with the various universities preferred different top physics journals for publishing their work.
This document analyzes the research output of the AKCE International Journal of Graph Theory and Combinatorics through bibliometric methods. It examines the journal's number of articles, authorship patterns, geographical distribution of articles, forms of documents cited, and subject coverage from 2004 to 2010. The study found that the journal publishes an average of 16 articles per year, with a peak of 22 articles in 2008. Most articles were authored by two authors (78.38%) and were contributed by foreign sources (84.68%). Journals were the most frequently cited document type, accounting for 66.7% of total citations.
Chanda Chadha is a physical chemist specializing in ionic liquids. She has a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, and her research focuses on the solvation behavior of imidazolium-based ionic liquids. She has published several papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented her work at various conferences. Her research interests include studying surfactants and functionalized ionic liquids for biological applications.
This resume is for Dr. A. Narsimha, who has a PhD in Applied Geochemistry. He has over 10 years of experience working on research projects related to groundwater geochemistry. His professional experience includes working as a Research Associate and Junior Research Fellow at Osmania University. He has published over 15 papers in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to groundwater quality analysis and fluoride contamination. Currently he is the principal investigator on a DST-funded project to delineate high fluoride zones in groundwater in Medak district, Telangana.
ABSTRACT- Introduction: Leprosy one of the oldest and chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium
leprae. Leprosy is widely prevalent in India. Most of the cases present as hypopigmented patches or erythematous
lesions over skin. However on histopathology these lesions show a wide spectrum of changes and variations.
Material And Methods: A retrospective study of diagnosed cases of leprosy on skin biopsy in Department of
Pathology, S Nijalingappa Medical College from January 2015 to January 2016. Total of 63 cases were re-evaluated
and classified according to Ridley-Jopling classification.
Results: Lesions were most oftenly seen in middle aged patients and most common symptom was hypopigmented patch
(68.2%). Based on Ridley-Jopling classification, most cases were lepromatous leprosy (23.8%) followed by borderline
lepromatous type (22.2%), indeterminate type (22.2%), tuberculoid leprosy (6.3%), borderline tuberculoid leprosy
(17.4%) and borderline borderline leprosy (7.9%). Wade-Fite staining was done in 42 cases out of which 17 cases
showed positive for acid-fast bacilli. Also noted that the bacilli load was >2+ in lepromatous spectrum.
Conclusion: Histopathology remains the important tool to diagnose the subtype of leprosy lesions. Lepromatous
leprosy is most often associated with high bacterial load.
Key-words- Histomorphological Spectrum, Lepromatous spectrum, Mycobacterium leprae, Leprosy
1) The study examines the molecular interactions in binary mixtures of sardine fish oil and aniline using ultrasonic velocity measurements at varying concentrations and temperatures.
2) Density, viscosity, and ultrasonic velocity were measured for mixtures at 0.2-1.0% concentrations and 303-313K. Acoustic parameters like adiabatic compressibility and free length were calculated.
3) Ultrasonic velocity decreased with increasing concentration and temperature, suggesting weaker intermolecular forces. Adiabatic compressibility and free length increased with concentration, consistent with stronger solute-solute interactions weakening sound propagation.
This document summarizes a study on the scientometric analysis of biology literature from selected central universities in India from 2000-2010. The study retrieved 3,634 publications from the Web of Science database and analyzed authorship patterns, research collaboration, core journals, areas of research concentration, and types of publications. Key findings included a steady annual growth in publications, with the highest output in 2009. Delhi University contributed the most publications at 36.9% of the total, followed by Banaras Hindu University. Research collaboration among biology researchers was found to be fairly collaborative.
Diabetes and allied diseases research in india – aprj_publication
This document discusses a bibliometric study of diabetes and allied disease research in India using Bradford's law of scattering. It analyzes 8,156 publications from 1995-2013 in PubMed. The study finds that journal articles are the most common form of publication, accounting for 87.78% of the research output. When journals are ranked by number of publications, the top 28 journals containing 33.33% of all articles are identified as the core journals. However, the distribution of journals and articles across zones does not perfectly fit Bradford's model. The study provides insights into the literature and sources of diabetes research in India.
This document analyzes the scholarly physics output of five central universities in India (University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, University of Allahabad, Aligarh Muslim University, and Jawaharlal Nehru University) from 2006-2010 as reflected in the Web of Science database. It examines the universities' total publications, physics publications, document types, annual publication trends, top authors, and preferred journals for publication. The key findings are that University of Delhi had the highest number of physics publications, articles were the dominant document type, annual publications increased each year, and authors affiliated with the various universities preferred different top physics journals for publishing their work.
This document analyzes the research output of the AKCE International Journal of Graph Theory and Combinatorics through bibliometric methods. It examines the journal's number of articles, authorship patterns, geographical distribution of articles, forms of documents cited, and subject coverage from 2004 to 2010. The study found that the journal publishes an average of 16 articles per year, with a peak of 22 articles in 2008. Most articles were authored by two authors (78.38%) and were contributed by foreign sources (84.68%). Journals were the most frequently cited document type, accounting for 66.7% of total citations.
Chanda Chadha is a physical chemist specializing in ionic liquids. She has a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, and her research focuses on the solvation behavior of imidazolium-based ionic liquids. She has published several papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented her work at various conferences. Her research interests include studying surfactants and functionalized ionic liquids for biological applications.
This resume is for Dr. A. Narsimha, who has a PhD in Applied Geochemistry. He has over 10 years of experience working on research projects related to groundwater geochemistry. His professional experience includes working as a Research Associate and Junior Research Fellow at Osmania University. He has published over 15 papers in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to groundwater quality analysis and fluoride contamination. Currently he is the principal investigator on a DST-funded project to delineate high fluoride zones in groundwater in Medak district, Telangana.
ABSTRACT- Introduction: Leprosy one of the oldest and chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium
leprae. Leprosy is widely prevalent in India. Most of the cases present as hypopigmented patches or erythematous
lesions over skin. However on histopathology these lesions show a wide spectrum of changes and variations.
Material And Methods: A retrospective study of diagnosed cases of leprosy on skin biopsy in Department of
Pathology, S Nijalingappa Medical College from January 2015 to January 2016. Total of 63 cases were re-evaluated
and classified according to Ridley-Jopling classification.
Results: Lesions were most oftenly seen in middle aged patients and most common symptom was hypopigmented patch
(68.2%). Based on Ridley-Jopling classification, most cases were lepromatous leprosy (23.8%) followed by borderline
lepromatous type (22.2%), indeterminate type (22.2%), tuberculoid leprosy (6.3%), borderline tuberculoid leprosy
(17.4%) and borderline borderline leprosy (7.9%). Wade-Fite staining was done in 42 cases out of which 17 cases
showed positive for acid-fast bacilli. Also noted that the bacilli load was >2+ in lepromatous spectrum.
Conclusion: Histopathology remains the important tool to diagnose the subtype of leprosy lesions. Lepromatous
leprosy is most often associated with high bacterial load.
Key-words- Histomorphological Spectrum, Lepromatous spectrum, Mycobacterium leprae, Leprosy
1) The study examines the molecular interactions in binary mixtures of sardine fish oil and aniline using ultrasonic velocity measurements at varying concentrations and temperatures.
2) Density, viscosity, and ultrasonic velocity were measured for mixtures at 0.2-1.0% concentrations and 303-313K. Acoustic parameters like adiabatic compressibility and free length were calculated.
3) Ultrasonic velocity decreased with increasing concentration and temperature, suggesting weaker intermolecular forces. Adiabatic compressibility and free length increased with concentration, consistent with stronger solute-solute interactions weakening sound propagation.
This document discusses Kaizen, a philosophy of continuous improvement, and its implementation in an Indian petrochemical plant. [1] It provides background on total quality management (TQM) and defines Kaizen as continuous, gradual improvements involving everyone. [2] The principles of Kaizen emphasize that employees are a company's most important asset and that success comes from consistent, incremental changes rather than occasional radical changes. [3] Kaizen aims to improve all aspects of operations through activities like quality circles, process management, and eliminating waste.
Study of model predictive control using ni lab viewIAEME Publication
This document discusses the implementation of model predictive control (MPC) using National Instruments LabVIEW software. It begins with introductions to MPC and LabVIEW. It then covers constructing state space and transfer function models in LabVIEW. Simulation results are presented for MPC applied to first order systems with and without time delay. MPC performance is compared to PID control, showing MPC can handle constraints and optimize process operation while PID cannot. The document concludes MPC simulation using LabVIEW is successful and simulation results are useful for control system design.
A new approach for design of cmos based cascode current mirror for asp applic...IAEME Publication
This document discusses a new approach for designing a CMOS-based cascode current mirror circuit for analog signal processing applications. It begins by introducing current mirrors and their importance as core structures in analog, digital, and mixed-signal circuits. It then reviews different configurations of basic current mirror circuits and discusses how cascode configurations can improve performance by maintaining constant voltages. The document proposes an innovative cascode current mirror circuit and evaluates its performance through simulation using a 0.13 micron CMOS technology.
Numerical computation of eigenenergy and transmission coefficient of symmetri...IAEME Publication
This document summarizes a study on numerically computing the eigenenergy and transmission coefficient of a symmetric quantum double barrier structure with variable effective mass under an applied electric field. The study uses the transfer matrix method to solve Schrodinger's equation for a GaAs/AlxGa1-xAs material system. It finds that eigenenergy decreases nonlinearly with increasing electric field. Transmission coefficient decreases with increasing barrier thickness or height but can occur at lower energies with increasing well thickness. The existence of higher quasi-bound states is also observed.
Instruction level parallelism using ppm branch predictionIAEME Publication
This document summarizes an approach to instruction level parallelism using prediction by partial matching (PPM) branch prediction. It proposes a hybrid PPM-based branch predictor that uses both local and global branch histories. The two predictors are combined using a neural network. Key aspects of the implementation include:
1. Using local and global history PPM predictors and combining their predictions with a neural network.
2. Enhancements to the basic PPM approach like program counter tagging, efficient history encoding using run-length encoding, tracking pattern bias, and dynamic pattern length selection.
3. Details of the global history PPM predictor including the use of tables and linked lists to store patterns of different lengths and handle collisions
Spatial and temporal study of a mechanical and harmonic vibration by high spe...IAEME Publication
The document summarizes a study that uses high-speed optical interferometry to analyze the spatial and temporal evolution of vibrations in a mechanically excited rectangular metal plate. A high-speed CMOS camera captures 4000 frames per second of the plate's free vibration. An algorithm is used to extract phase maps from the interferograms, showing the plate's deformation over time and allowing reconstruction of the vibration cycle. Simulated results demonstrate the technique's ability to measure an unknown vibration using 12 sample interferograms without synchronization requirements.
This document summarizes a study comparing different classification models for identifying liver disease types using patient data. It describes applying four classification algorithms - First Order Inductive Learner (FOIL), Classification Based on Association (CBA), Classification based on Multiple Association Rules (CMAR), and Classification based on Predictive Association Rules (CPAR) - to data on liver function tests, other health factors, and diagnosed disease for each patient. Dimensionality reduction was used as a preprocessing step to remove ambiguous attributes. The models were trained on full patient data and tested on replicated data, with results showing accuracy and training time for each classifier. Analysis focused on using the algorithms to identify viral, alcoholic, and non-alcoholic liver diseases.
Estimation of bitlength of transformed quantized residueIAEME Publication
This document proposes a method to estimate the bitlength of transformed and quantized residue coefficients and syntax elements for mode decision in H.264 baseline encoding. It aims to reduce the computational complexity of calculating rate-distortion cost (RD-Cost) by estimating bitlengths without fully encoding bitstreams. The key aspects are:
1) It classifies residue coefficients and estimates bitlength for coefficient types like Luma_4x4, Luma DC, Luma AC, Chroma DC, and Chroma AC based on coding tables and context like neighboring coefficients.
2) It estimates bitlengths for syntax elements like macroblock type, prediction modes, and motion vectors based on Exp-Golomb coding tables
Electromagnetic studies on nano sized magnesium ferriteIAEME Publication
The document summarizes research on the electromagnetic properties of nano-sized magnesium ferrite synthesized using microwave techniques. Key findings include:
1) Magnetic properties were measured using VSM which showed the material has a high coercivity of 785.12 Oe, classifying it as a hard magnetic material.
2) Dielectric measurements found the ac conductivity and dielectric constant decreased with increasing frequency. Both increased with temperature initially before decreasing.
3) The dielectric loss showed expected dispersion behavior, decreasing with frequency and generally increasing with temperature.
4) A high quality factor of 150 was obtained, higher than for bulk ferrites, indicating potential applications in microwave devices.
Comparison and analysis of combining techniques for spatial multiplexing spac...IAEME Publication
This document compares different combining techniques for space-time block coded systems in Rayleigh fading channels. It finds that maximum ratio combining outperforms other techniques like equal gain combining and selection combining for any space-time block code configuration, providing the best bit error rate. The document provides background on space-time block codes, describes the Alamouti space-time code, and discusses various receive diversity combining techniques.
PUBLICATIONS TRENDS OF NDRI SCIENTISTS DURING 2019.docxjaisingh277
This document analyzes the research output trends of scientists at the National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) in India from 2019-2021 based on publications indexed in Web of Science. It finds that 822 research papers were published during this period. The highest number (302) were in 2021. Most publications were research articles and review articles. Dr. Ashok Mohanty was the most prolific author. The top subject categories were Agriculture Dairy Animal Science and Food Science Technology. NDRI collaborated most with other ICAR research institutions. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences and Indian Journal of Animal Research were the most preferred journals for publication.
Visualization of research activities at Wageningen URmarco.vanveller
This document analyzes journal usage and research output at Wageningen UR, a hybrid university and research organization in the Netherlands, between 2006-2011. It maps the research domains and organizational structure of Wageningen UR. It then examines journal citations in publications by different research groups to determine core journals, similarities between groups, and how to allocate costs of journal subscriptions across groups based on usage. Network analysis and visualizations are also used to analyze research output and connections between groups and disciplines over time.
Bibliometric portrait of srels journal of information management for the peri...Ghouse Modin Mamdapur
Analyse articles in SRELS journal of information management published during the years 2004-2013 and to study the key dimensions of its publication trends. For this study 10 volumes containing 48 issues have been taken up for evaluation. Necessary bibliometric measures are applied to analyse different publication parameters. In all 499 articles are published with an average 49 articles each year. The collaborative measures are calculated as per Ajiferuke et al (0.35), Lawani (2.28) and Subramanyam (0.65). The average author per article is 1.83 for 499 articles. Lotka’s law is tested and conforms to a value of n=2.27. There are 6224 citations found appended to 499 articles during the period 2004-2013. Journals (44.49%) are the top form of source used by authors followed by books (22.51%) and web pages (15.60%). Ranked list of prolific authors and ranked list of journals is prepared and presented in respective tables. Khaiser Nikam and MP Satija have topped the ranked list of prolific authors with 11 articles each. SRELS Journal of Information Management topped the ranked list of journals with 197 (7.11%) citations. Among different countries contributing to this journal, authors from India (94.75%) have made maximum contributions. Authors from Karnataka (43.59%) have contributed majority of articles among Indian States. Bradford’s Law of Scattering is verified through Leimkuhler model and found fitting the data.
This document analyzes the Indian Journal of Medical Research from 2000-2005 using bibliometric methods. It finds that the journal published 12 issues per year totaling 60 issues in the study period. Authorship was most commonly 3 authors (24.16%), followed by multiple authors (21.87%) and 4 authors (20.20%). The vast majority of publications were journal articles (93.49%). Educational institutions contributed more publications (578 articles) than research centers (178 articles). Overall publication output in medical research has been increasing in India.
This document summarizes a research study that analyzed the publication productivity of environmental science researchers in selected universities in South India from 2000-2012. The study used Bradford's law to identify the core journals in the field. It found that:
1) Journal articles made up the vast majority (88%) of publications and showed steady growth over the period.
2) Applying Bradford's law, a small group of 38 journals (4% of total) accounted for 34% of articles, while 116 journals (12% of total) accounted for 34% of articles as well.
3) The distribution of articles across journals did not perfectly follow Bradford's predicted inverse square relationship between zones of decreasing productivity.
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)inventionjournals
is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
This document discusses bibliometric indicators and how to measure the impact of scholarly publications and research. It provides examples of citation counts and journal impact factors for publications from Wageningen University. It also discusses strategies for increasing the impact of research such as publishing in high impact journals, collaborating with other researchers, citing other works, and disseminating research through different channels.
This document discusses bibliometric analysis that can be performed to support an upcoming external peer review of several graduate schools at Wageningen University in 2009. It provides an overview of bibliometric indicators that can be measured, such as the h-index, citation counts, and relative impact of publications. Examples are given of bibliometric data collected for different research groups and institutes. A process is outlined for collecting publication and citation data from the Web of Science database and integrating it with existing publication records to analyze research output and impact.
HISTRIOGRAPH ANALYSIS OF VIROLOGY RESEARCH OUTPUT: AN GLOBAL CONTEXTIAEME Publication
This study has been carried out to histographic analyze Virology research in terms of publication output as per Web of science citation index database between 1989 and 2020. A quantitative analysis on the countries and organizations that contribute in histographic analyze Virology. The data shows increase in the basic research activity in this research field. During 1989-2020, a total of 5422 papers were published by the scientists in the field of sago. For Asian Countries we have also identified the key researchers and institutions. Using Histcite, the visualization technique developed by Garfield and colleagues, we have constructed the histographs for asian countries based on local citation score and global citation scores, and identified key papers.
This document analyzes the scholarly physics output of five central universities in India (University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, University of Allahabad, Aligarh Muslim University, and Jawaharlal Nehru University) from 2006-2010 as reflected in the Web of Science database. It examines the universities' total publications and physics publications, document types, year-on-year growth of publications, top prolific authors, and source journals. The key findings are that University of Delhi had the highest number of physics publications, articles were the dominant document type, publications grew each year during the period studied, and the universities' authors preferred to publish in journals like Physical Review Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, and Physical Review
Scientometric Analysis of Library and Information Studiesijtsrd
A scientometric analysis is an effective method to increase the scope of library and information studies. The research articles presented have been revised to highlight the research done in the library and information studies area and to enable readers to read more information. In this research, a total of 9 volumes, 36 issues, 713 articles, and 8956 citations, etc, published in the International Journal of Library and Information Studies from 2011 to 2019 were referred for scientometric analysis. It shows the annual growth of published articles, authors distributions, geographical distribution, citations distribution, Degree of Collaboration, Etc. In a changing age, this study will certainly be useful to track the research literature available to expand the scope of library and information studies and to make transparent research. Narwade Mukesh Ramesh "Scientometric Analysis of Library and Information Studies" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30857.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/home-science/other/30857/scientometric-analysis-of-library-and-information-studies/narwade-mukesh-ramesh
Citation analysis on ecology and envir researchKishor Satpathy
The document summarizes a citation analysis of doctoral theses from the Department of Ecology and Environmental Science at Assam University from 2009-2010. It found that journals were the most cited source, accounting for 69% of citations. The most frequently cited journal was the Journal of Orchid Society of India. Citation rates decreased with older decades, with the 2000-2001 decade having the most citations. Single authorship was more common than multiple authorship across all decades.
This document discusses Kaizen, a philosophy of continuous improvement, and its implementation in an Indian petrochemical plant. [1] It provides background on total quality management (TQM) and defines Kaizen as continuous, gradual improvements involving everyone. [2] The principles of Kaizen emphasize that employees are a company's most important asset and that success comes from consistent, incremental changes rather than occasional radical changes. [3] Kaizen aims to improve all aspects of operations through activities like quality circles, process management, and eliminating waste.
Study of model predictive control using ni lab viewIAEME Publication
This document discusses the implementation of model predictive control (MPC) using National Instruments LabVIEW software. It begins with introductions to MPC and LabVIEW. It then covers constructing state space and transfer function models in LabVIEW. Simulation results are presented for MPC applied to first order systems with and without time delay. MPC performance is compared to PID control, showing MPC can handle constraints and optimize process operation while PID cannot. The document concludes MPC simulation using LabVIEW is successful and simulation results are useful for control system design.
A new approach for design of cmos based cascode current mirror for asp applic...IAEME Publication
This document discusses a new approach for designing a CMOS-based cascode current mirror circuit for analog signal processing applications. It begins by introducing current mirrors and their importance as core structures in analog, digital, and mixed-signal circuits. It then reviews different configurations of basic current mirror circuits and discusses how cascode configurations can improve performance by maintaining constant voltages. The document proposes an innovative cascode current mirror circuit and evaluates its performance through simulation using a 0.13 micron CMOS technology.
Numerical computation of eigenenergy and transmission coefficient of symmetri...IAEME Publication
This document summarizes a study on numerically computing the eigenenergy and transmission coefficient of a symmetric quantum double barrier structure with variable effective mass under an applied electric field. The study uses the transfer matrix method to solve Schrodinger's equation for a GaAs/AlxGa1-xAs material system. It finds that eigenenergy decreases nonlinearly with increasing electric field. Transmission coefficient decreases with increasing barrier thickness or height but can occur at lower energies with increasing well thickness. The existence of higher quasi-bound states is also observed.
Instruction level parallelism using ppm branch predictionIAEME Publication
This document summarizes an approach to instruction level parallelism using prediction by partial matching (PPM) branch prediction. It proposes a hybrid PPM-based branch predictor that uses both local and global branch histories. The two predictors are combined using a neural network. Key aspects of the implementation include:
1. Using local and global history PPM predictors and combining their predictions with a neural network.
2. Enhancements to the basic PPM approach like program counter tagging, efficient history encoding using run-length encoding, tracking pattern bias, and dynamic pattern length selection.
3. Details of the global history PPM predictor including the use of tables and linked lists to store patterns of different lengths and handle collisions
Spatial and temporal study of a mechanical and harmonic vibration by high spe...IAEME Publication
The document summarizes a study that uses high-speed optical interferometry to analyze the spatial and temporal evolution of vibrations in a mechanically excited rectangular metal plate. A high-speed CMOS camera captures 4000 frames per second of the plate's free vibration. An algorithm is used to extract phase maps from the interferograms, showing the plate's deformation over time and allowing reconstruction of the vibration cycle. Simulated results demonstrate the technique's ability to measure an unknown vibration using 12 sample interferograms without synchronization requirements.
This document summarizes a study comparing different classification models for identifying liver disease types using patient data. It describes applying four classification algorithms - First Order Inductive Learner (FOIL), Classification Based on Association (CBA), Classification based on Multiple Association Rules (CMAR), and Classification based on Predictive Association Rules (CPAR) - to data on liver function tests, other health factors, and diagnosed disease for each patient. Dimensionality reduction was used as a preprocessing step to remove ambiguous attributes. The models were trained on full patient data and tested on replicated data, with results showing accuracy and training time for each classifier. Analysis focused on using the algorithms to identify viral, alcoholic, and non-alcoholic liver diseases.
Estimation of bitlength of transformed quantized residueIAEME Publication
This document proposes a method to estimate the bitlength of transformed and quantized residue coefficients and syntax elements for mode decision in H.264 baseline encoding. It aims to reduce the computational complexity of calculating rate-distortion cost (RD-Cost) by estimating bitlengths without fully encoding bitstreams. The key aspects are:
1) It classifies residue coefficients and estimates bitlength for coefficient types like Luma_4x4, Luma DC, Luma AC, Chroma DC, and Chroma AC based on coding tables and context like neighboring coefficients.
2) It estimates bitlengths for syntax elements like macroblock type, prediction modes, and motion vectors based on Exp-Golomb coding tables
Electromagnetic studies on nano sized magnesium ferriteIAEME Publication
The document summarizes research on the electromagnetic properties of nano-sized magnesium ferrite synthesized using microwave techniques. Key findings include:
1) Magnetic properties were measured using VSM which showed the material has a high coercivity of 785.12 Oe, classifying it as a hard magnetic material.
2) Dielectric measurements found the ac conductivity and dielectric constant decreased with increasing frequency. Both increased with temperature initially before decreasing.
3) The dielectric loss showed expected dispersion behavior, decreasing with frequency and generally increasing with temperature.
4) A high quality factor of 150 was obtained, higher than for bulk ferrites, indicating potential applications in microwave devices.
Comparison and analysis of combining techniques for spatial multiplexing spac...IAEME Publication
This document compares different combining techniques for space-time block coded systems in Rayleigh fading channels. It finds that maximum ratio combining outperforms other techniques like equal gain combining and selection combining for any space-time block code configuration, providing the best bit error rate. The document provides background on space-time block codes, describes the Alamouti space-time code, and discusses various receive diversity combining techniques.
PUBLICATIONS TRENDS OF NDRI SCIENTISTS DURING 2019.docxjaisingh277
This document analyzes the research output trends of scientists at the National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) in India from 2019-2021 based on publications indexed in Web of Science. It finds that 822 research papers were published during this period. The highest number (302) were in 2021. Most publications were research articles and review articles. Dr. Ashok Mohanty was the most prolific author. The top subject categories were Agriculture Dairy Animal Science and Food Science Technology. NDRI collaborated most with other ICAR research institutions. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences and Indian Journal of Animal Research were the most preferred journals for publication.
Visualization of research activities at Wageningen URmarco.vanveller
This document analyzes journal usage and research output at Wageningen UR, a hybrid university and research organization in the Netherlands, between 2006-2011. It maps the research domains and organizational structure of Wageningen UR. It then examines journal citations in publications by different research groups to determine core journals, similarities between groups, and how to allocate costs of journal subscriptions across groups based on usage. Network analysis and visualizations are also used to analyze research output and connections between groups and disciplines over time.
Bibliometric portrait of srels journal of information management for the peri...Ghouse Modin Mamdapur
Analyse articles in SRELS journal of information management published during the years 2004-2013 and to study the key dimensions of its publication trends. For this study 10 volumes containing 48 issues have been taken up for evaluation. Necessary bibliometric measures are applied to analyse different publication parameters. In all 499 articles are published with an average 49 articles each year. The collaborative measures are calculated as per Ajiferuke et al (0.35), Lawani (2.28) and Subramanyam (0.65). The average author per article is 1.83 for 499 articles. Lotka’s law is tested and conforms to a value of n=2.27. There are 6224 citations found appended to 499 articles during the period 2004-2013. Journals (44.49%) are the top form of source used by authors followed by books (22.51%) and web pages (15.60%). Ranked list of prolific authors and ranked list of journals is prepared and presented in respective tables. Khaiser Nikam and MP Satija have topped the ranked list of prolific authors with 11 articles each. SRELS Journal of Information Management topped the ranked list of journals with 197 (7.11%) citations. Among different countries contributing to this journal, authors from India (94.75%) have made maximum contributions. Authors from Karnataka (43.59%) have contributed majority of articles among Indian States. Bradford’s Law of Scattering is verified through Leimkuhler model and found fitting the data.
This document analyzes the Indian Journal of Medical Research from 2000-2005 using bibliometric methods. It finds that the journal published 12 issues per year totaling 60 issues in the study period. Authorship was most commonly 3 authors (24.16%), followed by multiple authors (21.87%) and 4 authors (20.20%). The vast majority of publications were journal articles (93.49%). Educational institutions contributed more publications (578 articles) than research centers (178 articles). Overall publication output in medical research has been increasing in India.
This document summarizes a research study that analyzed the publication productivity of environmental science researchers in selected universities in South India from 2000-2012. The study used Bradford's law to identify the core journals in the field. It found that:
1) Journal articles made up the vast majority (88%) of publications and showed steady growth over the period.
2) Applying Bradford's law, a small group of 38 journals (4% of total) accounted for 34% of articles, while 116 journals (12% of total) accounted for 34% of articles as well.
3) The distribution of articles across journals did not perfectly follow Bradford's predicted inverse square relationship between zones of decreasing productivity.
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)inventionjournals
is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
This document discusses bibliometric indicators and how to measure the impact of scholarly publications and research. It provides examples of citation counts and journal impact factors for publications from Wageningen University. It also discusses strategies for increasing the impact of research such as publishing in high impact journals, collaborating with other researchers, citing other works, and disseminating research through different channels.
This document discusses bibliometric analysis that can be performed to support an upcoming external peer review of several graduate schools at Wageningen University in 2009. It provides an overview of bibliometric indicators that can be measured, such as the h-index, citation counts, and relative impact of publications. Examples are given of bibliometric data collected for different research groups and institutes. A process is outlined for collecting publication and citation data from the Web of Science database and integrating it with existing publication records to analyze research output and impact.
HISTRIOGRAPH ANALYSIS OF VIROLOGY RESEARCH OUTPUT: AN GLOBAL CONTEXTIAEME Publication
This study has been carried out to histographic analyze Virology research in terms of publication output as per Web of science citation index database between 1989 and 2020. A quantitative analysis on the countries and organizations that contribute in histographic analyze Virology. The data shows increase in the basic research activity in this research field. During 1989-2020, a total of 5422 papers were published by the scientists in the field of sago. For Asian Countries we have also identified the key researchers and institutions. Using Histcite, the visualization technique developed by Garfield and colleagues, we have constructed the histographs for asian countries based on local citation score and global citation scores, and identified key papers.
This document analyzes the scholarly physics output of five central universities in India (University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, University of Allahabad, Aligarh Muslim University, and Jawaharlal Nehru University) from 2006-2010 as reflected in the Web of Science database. It examines the universities' total publications and physics publications, document types, year-on-year growth of publications, top prolific authors, and source journals. The key findings are that University of Delhi had the highest number of physics publications, articles were the dominant document type, publications grew each year during the period studied, and the universities' authors preferred to publish in journals like Physical Review Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, and Physical Review
Scientometric Analysis of Library and Information Studiesijtsrd
A scientometric analysis is an effective method to increase the scope of library and information studies. The research articles presented have been revised to highlight the research done in the library and information studies area and to enable readers to read more information. In this research, a total of 9 volumes, 36 issues, 713 articles, and 8956 citations, etc, published in the International Journal of Library and Information Studies from 2011 to 2019 were referred for scientometric analysis. It shows the annual growth of published articles, authors distributions, geographical distribution, citations distribution, Degree of Collaboration, Etc. In a changing age, this study will certainly be useful to track the research literature available to expand the scope of library and information studies and to make transparent research. Narwade Mukesh Ramesh "Scientometric Analysis of Library and Information Studies" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30857.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/home-science/other/30857/scientometric-analysis-of-library-and-information-studies/narwade-mukesh-ramesh
Citation analysis on ecology and envir researchKishor Satpathy
The document summarizes a citation analysis of doctoral theses from the Department of Ecology and Environmental Science at Assam University from 2009-2010. It found that journals were the most cited source, accounting for 69% of citations. The most frequently cited journal was the Journal of Orchid Society of India. Citation rates decreased with older decades, with the 2000-2001 decade having the most citations. Single authorship was more common than multiple authorship across all decades.
Analyses articles in Baltic Astronomy published during the years 2000 to 2008 with regard to distribution of contributions, authorship pattern of contributions, distribution of references, analysis of length of papers, etc. Out of 8489 references appended, 1521 (17.92 percent) appeared in the year 2004. The degree of collaboration for the period 2000-2008 was 0.89. Authors have primarily relied on journals followed by books, conference proceedings and reports. Authors from USA have contributed maximum number of papers compared to other countries and India stood 21st in the ranked list. Astrophysical Journal topped the ranked list of journals cited by the authors followed by Astronomy and Astrophysics. It can be concluded that top 20 journals cited by the authors cover almost 87.60 percent of references and also indicates that collaborative research is prevalent in astronomy research.
This document analyzes research strengths in Southeast Asia relative to the EU and other Asia-Pacific countries based on bibliometric data from Scopus. It finds that Singapore dominates in nanotechnology, ICT, and industrial technology, while strengths in other fields like energy, food/agriculture, and environment are more distributed across ASEAN countries. Thailand and Singapore publish the most in health and environment. The document recommends combining quantitative bibliometric analyses with qualitative expert insights to help build research networks and link researchers across Southeast Asia.
This presentation is talk about how to use the databases that constitute the electronic sources of knowledge in medicine and the health sciences, demonstrating and discussing at the same time the features of the various products and their users.
Scientometric analysis of contributions to the journal college and research l...Ghouse Modin Mamdapur
In this study an attempt is made to investigate the scholarly communications in College & Research Libraries journal during the period of 1997-2011 and to study the key dimensions of its publication trends. For the analysis of the study 15 volumes containing 90 issues have been taken up for evaluation. Necessary bibliometric measures are applied to analyse different publication parameters. It is found that, contributions of articles to each volume of College & Research Libraries is nearly consistent and on an average 32 articles have been published every year. Single authored articles are found to be the highest followed by two and three authored articles. The average degree of collaboration in College & Research Libraries is 0.57. The average author per article is 1.88 for 479 articles. Lotka’s law is tested and confers to a value of n=3.22. In all 12893 citations have been appended to 479 articles during the period 1997-2011. Journals (59.95 per cent) are the top form of source used by authors followed by books (17.32 per cent), webpages (7.44 per cent) and reports (3.95 per cent). Ranked list of prolific authors and ranked list of journals is prepared and presented in respective tables. Deborah D Blecic and Stephen E Wiberley have topped the ranked list of prolific authors with 6 articles each. College & Research Libraries which is also the source journal of this study has topped the ranked list of journals with 1311 (16.96 per cent) citations. USA has topped the list of ranking of country productivity with 93.24 per cent contributions followed by Canada and China.
Data driven analytics and decision making d ondrik elsevierStephen Abram
This document discusses using data to analyze research strategies, user behaviors, and information needs. It analyzes article and book usage data by research area to understand output and growth trends. Journal usage data shows user behaviors. Book usage and turnaway data indicates the questions users are asking and what percentage of answers are being provided. Putting this all together allows understanding research strategies, user behaviors, information needs, and how well those needs are being met.
The document provides information about the Journal of Veterinary Science & Technology, including:
- It was started in 2010 and has published over 70 articles.
- It aims to publish quality research in veterinary science and technology to serve as communication for the field.
- It accepts online letters and comments on previous articles.
- It has had 11 issues over 3 years with increasing numbers of manuscripts published each year.
- The editor-in-chief is Kozo Fujisaki and it has 62 editorial board members.
Getting the Measure of Analytics: Using bibliometrics and usage statistics to...Fintan Bracken
Presentation by Fintan Bracken and Arlene Healy entitled 'Getting the Measure of Analytics: Using bibliometrics and usage statistics to evaluate e-journals' delivered at the Academic & Special Libraries Section Annual Conference 2015 'The inside out library: collaboration, inspiration, transformation' in The Gibson Hotel, Dublin on 26th February 2015
Fintan Bracken & Arlene Healy presentation 'Getting the measure of analytics' delivered at #asl2015 'The inside out library: collaboration, inspiration, transformation' Feb 27th 2015
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MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF SURFACE ROUGHNESS AND WHITE LATER THICKNESS IN WIRE-...IAEME Publication
White layer thickness (WLT) formed and surface roughness in wire electric discharge turning (WEDT) of tungsten carbide composite has been made to model through response surface methodology (RSM). A Taguchi’s standard Design of experiments involving five input variables with three levels has been employed to establish a mathematical model between input parameters and responses. Percentage of cobalt content, spindle speed, Pulse on-time, wire feed and pulse off-time were changed during the experimental tests based on the Taguchi’s orthogonal array L27 (3^13). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed that the mathematical models obtained can adequately describe performance within the parameters of the factors considered. There was a good agreement between the experimental and predicted values in this study.
A STUDY ON THE REASONS FOR TRANSGENDER TO BECOME ENTREPRENEURSIAEME Publication
The study explores the reasons for a transgender to become entrepreneurs. In this study transgender entrepreneur was taken as independent variable and reasons to become as dependent variable. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire containing a five point Likert Scale. The study examined the data of 30 transgender entrepreneurs in Salem Municipal Corporation of Tamil Nadu State, India. Simple Random sampling technique was used. Garrett Ranking Technique (Percentile Position, Mean Scores) was used as the analysis for the present study to identify the top 13 stimulus factors for establishment of trans entrepreneurial venture. Economic advancement of a nation is governed upon the upshot of a resolute entrepreneurial doings. The conception of entrepreneurship has stretched and materialized to the socially deflated uncharted sections of transgender community. Presently transgenders have smashed their stereotypes and are making recent headlines of achievements in various fields of our Indian society. The trans-community is gradually being observed in a new light and has been trying to achieve prospective growth in entrepreneurship. The findings of the research revealed that the optimistic changes are taking place to change affirmative societal outlook of the transgender for entrepreneurial ventureship. It also laid emphasis on other transgenders to renovate their traditional living. The paper also highlights that legislators, supervisory body should endorse an impartial canons and reforms in Tamil Nadu Transgender Welfare Board Association.
BROAD UNEXPOSED SKILLS OF TRANSGENDER ENTREPRENEURSIAEME Publication
Since ages gender difference is always a debatable theme whether caused by nature, evolution or environment. The birth of a transgender is dreadful not only for the child but also for their parents. The pain of living in the wrong physique and treated as second class victimized citizen is outrageous and fully harboured with vicious baseless negative scruples. For so long, social exclusion had perpetuated inequality and deprivation experiencing ingrained malign stigma and besieged victims of crime or violence across their life spans. They are pushed into the murky way of life with a source of eternal disgust, bereft sexual potency and perennial fear. Although they are highly visible but very little is known about them. The common public needs to comprehend the ravaged arrogance on these insensitive souls and assist in integrating them into the mainstream by offering equal opportunity, treat with humanity and respect their dignity. Entrepreneurship in the current age is endorsing the gender fairness movement. Unstable careers and economic inadequacy had inclined one of the gender variant people called Transgender to become entrepreneurs. These tiny budding entrepreneurs resulted in economic transition by means of employment, free from the clutches of stereotype jobs, raised standard of living and handful of financial empowerment. Besides all these inhibitions, they were able to witness a platform for skill set development that ignited them to enter into entrepreneurial domain. This paper epitomizes skill sets involved in trans-entrepreneurs of Thoothukudi Municipal Corporation of Tamil Nadu State and is a groundbreaking determination to sightsee various skills incorporated and the impact on entrepreneurship.
DETERMINANTS AFFECTING THE USER'S INTENTION TO USE MOBILE BANKING APPLICATIONSIAEME Publication
The banking and financial services industries are experiencing increased technology penetration. Among them, the banking industry has made technological advancements to better serve the general populace. The economy focused on transforming the banking sector's system into a cashless, paperless, and faceless one. The researcher wants to evaluate the user's intention for utilising a mobile banking application. The study also examines the variables affecting the user's behaviour intention when selecting specific applications for financial transactions. The researcher employed a well-structured questionnaire and a descriptive study methodology to gather the respondents' primary data utilising the snowball sampling technique. The study includes variables like performance expectations, effort expectations, social impact, enabling circumstances, and perceived risk. Each of the aforementioned variables has a major impact on how users utilise mobile banking applications. The outcome will assist the service provider in comprehending the user's history with mobile banking applications.
ANALYSE THE USER PREDILECTION ON GPAY AND PHONEPE FOR DIGITAL TRANSACTIONSIAEME Publication
Technology upgradation in banking sector took the economy to view that payment mode towards online transactions using mobile applications. This system enabled connectivity between banks, Merchant and user in a convenient mode. there are various applications used for online transactions such as Google pay, Paytm, freecharge, mobikiwi, oxygen, phonepe and so on and it also includes mobile banking applications. The study aimed at evaluating the predilection of the user in adopting digital transaction. The study is descriptive in nature. The researcher used random sample techniques to collect the data. The findings reveal that mobile applications differ with the quality of service rendered by Gpay and Phonepe. The researcher suggest the Phonepe application should focus on implementing the application should be user friendly interface and Gpay on motivating the users to feel the importance of request for money and modes of payments in the application.
VOICE BASED ATM FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED USING ARDUINOIAEME Publication
The prototype of a voice-based ATM for visually impaired using Arduino is to help people who are blind. This uses RFID cards which contain users fingerprint encrypted on it and interacts with the users through voice commands. ATM operates when sensor detects the presence of one person in the cabin. After scanning the RFID card, it will ask to select the mode like –normal or blind. User can select the respective mode through voice input, if blind mode is selected the balance check or cash withdraw can be done through voice input. Normal mode procedure is same as the existing ATM.
IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AMONG...IAEME Publication
There is increasing acceptability of emotional intelligence as a major factor in personality assessment and effective human resource management. Emotional intelligence as the ability to build capacity, empathize, co-operate, motivate and develop others cannot be divorced from both effective performance and human resource management systems. The human person is crucial in defining organizational leadership and fortunes in terms of challenges and opportunities and walking across both multinational and bilateral relationships. The growing complexity of the business world requires a great deal of self-confidence, integrity, communication, conflict and diversity management to keep the global enterprise within the paths of productivity and sustainability. Using the exploratory research design and 255 participants the result of this original study indicates strong positive correlation between emotional intelligence and effective human resource management. The paper offers suggestions on further studies between emotional intelligence and human capital development and recommends for conflict management as an integral part of effective human resource management.
VISUALISING AGING PARENTS & THEIR CLOSE CARERS LIFE JOURNEY IN AGING ECONOMYIAEME Publication
Our life journey, in general, is closely defined by the way we understand the meaning of why we coexist and deal with its challenges. As we develop the "inspiration economy", we could say that nearly all of the challenges we have faced are opportunities that help us to discover the rest of our journey. In this note paper, we explore how being faced with the opportunity of being a close carer for an aging parent with dementia brought intangible discoveries that changed our insight of the meaning of the rest of our life journey.
A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PERFO...IAEME Publication
The main objective of this study is to analyze the impact of aspects of Organizational Culture on the Effectiveness of the Performance Management System (PMS) in the Health Care Organization at Thanjavur. Organizational Culture and PMS play a crucial role in present-day organizations in achieving their objectives. PMS needs employees’ cooperation to achieve its intended objectives. Employees' cooperation depends upon the organization’s culture. The present study uses exploratory research to examine the relationship between the Organization's culture and the Effectiveness of the Performance Management System. The study uses a Structured Questionnaire to collect the primary data. For this study, Thirty-six non-clinical employees were selected from twelve randomly selected Health Care organizations at Thanjavur. Thirty-two fully completed questionnaires were received.
Living in 21st century in itself reminds all of us the necessity of police and its administration. As more and more we are entering into the modern society and culture, the more we require the services of the so called ‘Khaki Worthy’ men i.e., the police personnel. Whether we talk of Indian police or the other nation’s police, they all have the same recognition as they have in India. But as already mentioned, their services and requirements are different after the like 26th November, 2008 incidents, where they without saving their own lives has sacrificed themselves without any hitch and without caring about their respective family members and wards. In other words, they are like our heroes and mentors who can guide us from the darkness of fear, militancy, corruption and other dark sides of life and so on. Now the question arises, if Gandhi would have been alive today, what would have been his reaction/opinion to the police and its functioning? Would he have some thing different in his mind now what he had been in his mind before the partition or would he be going to start some Satyagraha in the form of some improvement in the functioning of the police administration? Really these questions or rather night mares can come to any one’s mind, when there is too much confusion is prevailing in our minds, when there is too much corruption in the society and when the polices working is also in the questioning because of one or the other case throughout the India. It is matter of great concern that we have to thing over our administration and our practical approach because the police personals are also like us, they are part and parcel of our society and among one of us, so why we all are pin pointing towards them.
A STUDY ON TALENT MANAGEMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON EMPLOYEE RETENTION IN SELECTED...IAEME Publication
The goal of this study was to see how talent management affected employee retention in the selected IT organizations in Chennai. The fundamental issue was the difficulty to attract, hire, and retain talented personnel who perform well and the gap between supply and demand of talent acquisition and retaining them within the firms. The study's main goals were to determine the impact of talent management on employee retention in IT companies in Chennai, investigate talent management strategies that IT companies could use to improve talent acquisition, performance management, career planning and formulate retention strategies that the IT firms could use. The respondents were given a structured close-ended questionnaire with the 5 Point Likert Scale as part of the study's quantitative research design. The target population consisted of 289 IT professionals. The questionnaires were distributed and collected by the researcher directly. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to collect and analyse the questionnaire responses. Hypotheses that were formulated for the various areas of the study were tested using a variety of statistical tests. The key findings of the study suggested that talent management had an impact on employee retention. The studies also found that there is a clear link between the implementation of talent management and retention measures. Management should provide enough training and development for employees, clarify job responsibilities, provide adequate remuneration packages, and recognise employees for exceptional performance.
ATTRITION IN THE IT INDUSTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: LINKING EMOTIONAL INTE...IAEME Publication
Globally, Millions of dollars were spent by the organizations for employing skilled Information Technology (IT) professionals. It is costly to replace unskilled employees with IT professionals possessing technical skills and competencies that aid in interconnecting the business processes. The organization’s employment tactics were forced to alter by globalization along with technological innovations as they consistently diminish to remain lean, outsource to concentrate on core competencies along with restructuring/reallocate personnel to gather efficiency. As other jobs, organizations or professions have become reasonably more appropriate in a shifting employment landscape, the above alterations trigger both involuntary as well as voluntary turnover. The employee view on jobs is also afflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic along with the employee-driven labour market. So, having effective strategies is necessary to tackle the withdrawal rate of employees. By associating Emotional Intelligence (EI) along with Talent Management (TM) in the IT industry, the rise in attrition rate was analyzed in this study. Only 303 respondents were collected out of 350 participants to whom questionnaires were distributed. From the employees of IT organizations located in Bangalore (India), the data were congregated. A simple random sampling methodology was employed to congregate data as of the respondents. Generating the hypothesis along with testing is eventuated. The effect of EI and TM along with regression analysis between TM and EI was analyzed. The outcomes indicated that employee and Organizational Performance (OP) were elevated by effective EI along with TM.
INFLUENCE OF TALENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE A STUD...IAEME Publication
By implementing talent management strategy, organizations would have the option to retain their skilled professionals while additionally working on their overall performance. It is the course of appropriately utilizing the ideal individuals, setting them up for future top positions, exploring and dealing with their performance, and holding them back from leaving the organization. It is employee performance that determines the success of every organization. The firm quickly obtains an upper hand over its rivals in the event that its employees having particular skills that cannot be duplicated by the competitors. Thus, firms are centred on creating successful talent management practices and processes to deal with the unique human resources. Firms are additionally endeavouring to keep their top/key staff since on the off chance that they leave; the whole store of information leaves the firm's hands. The study's objective was to determine the impact of talent management on organizational performance among the selected IT organizations in Chennai. The study recommends that talent management limitedly affects performance. On the off chance that this talent is appropriately management and implemented properly, organizations might benefit as much as possible from their maintained assets to support development and productivity, both monetarily and non-monetarily.
A STUDY OF VARIOUS TYPES OF LOANS OF SELECTED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS...IAEME Publication
Banking regulations act of India, 1949 defines banking as “acceptance of deposits for the purpose of lending or investment from the public, repayment on demand or otherwise and withdrawable through cheques, drafts order or otherwise”, the major participants of the Indian financial system are commercial banks, the financial institution encompassing term lending institutions. Investments institutions, specialized financial institution and the state level development banks, non banking financial companies (NBFC) and other market intermediaries such has the stock brokers and money lenders are among the oldest of the certain variants of NBFC and the oldest market participants. The asset quality of banks is one of the most important indicators of their financial health. The Indian banking sector has been facing severe problems of increasing Non- Performing Assets (NPAs). The NPAs growth directly and indirectly affects the quality of assets and profitability of banks. It also shows the efficiency of banks credit risk management and the recovery effectiveness. NPA do not generate any income, whereas, the bank is required to make provisions for such as assets that why is a double edge weapon. This paper outlines the concept of quality of bank loans of different types like Housing, Agriculture and MSME loans in state Haryana of selected public and private sector banks. This study is highlighting problems associated with the role of commercial bank in financing Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME). The overall objective of the research was to assess the effect of the financing provisions existing for the setting up and operations of MSMEs in the country and to generate recommendations for more robust financing mechanisms for successful operation of the MSMEs, in turn understanding the impact of MSME loans on financial institutions due to NPA. There are many research conducted on the topic of Non- Performing Assets (NPA) Management, concerning particular bank, comparative study of public and private banks etc. In this paper the researcher is considering the aggregate data of selected public sector and private sector banks and attempts to compare the NPA of Housing, Agriculture and MSME loans in state Haryana of public and private sector banks. The tools used in the study are average and Anova test and variance. The findings reveal that NPA is common problem for both public and private sector banks and is associated with all types of loans either that is housing loans, agriculture loans and loans to SMES. NPAs of both public and private sector banks show the increasing trend. In 2010-11 GNPA of public and private sector were at same level it was 2% but after 2010-11 it increased in many fold and at present there is GNPA in some more than 15%. It shows the dark area of Indian banking sector.
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF MECHANICAL AND TRIBOLOGICAL RELATION OF NYLON/BaSO4 POL...IAEME Publication
An experiment conducted in this study found that BaSO4 changed Nylon 6's mechanical properties. By changing the weight ratios, BaSO4 was used to make Nylon 6. This Researcher looked into how hard Nylon-6/BaSO4 composites are and how well they wear. Experiments were done based on Taguchi design L9. Nylon-6/BaSO4 composites can be tested for their hardness number using a Rockwell hardness testing apparatus. On Nylon/BaSO4, the wear behavior was measured by a wear monitor, pinon-disc friction by varying reinforcement, sliding speed, and sliding distance, and the microstructure of the crack surfaces was observed by SEM. This study provides significant contributions to ultimate strength by increasing BaSO4 content up to 16% in the composites, and sliding speed contributes 72.45% to the wear rate
ROLE OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA - PROBLEMS AND ...IAEME Publication
The majority of the population in India lives in villages. The village is the back bone of the country. Village or rural industries play an important role in the national economy, particularly in the rural development. Developing the rural economy is one of the key indicators towards a country’s success. Whether it be the need to look after the welfare of the farmers or invest in rural infrastructure, Governments have to ensure that rural development isn’t compromised. The economic development of our country largely depends on the progress of rural areas and the standard of living of rural masses. Village or rural industries play an important role in the national economy, particularly in the rural development. Rural entrepreneurship is based on stimulating local entrepreneurial talent and the subsequent growth of indigenous enterprises. It recognizes opportunity in the rural areas and accelerates a unique blend of resources either inside or outside of agriculture. Rural entrepreneurship brings an economic value to the rural sector by creating new methods of production, new markets, new products and generate employment opportunities thereby ensuring continuous rural development. Social Entrepreneurship has the direct and primary objective of serving the society along with the earning profits. So, social entrepreneurship is different from the economic entrepreneurship as its basic objective is not to earn profits but for providing innovative solutions to meet the society needs which are not taken care by majority of the entrepreneurs as they are in the business for profit making as a sole objective. So, the Social Entrepreneurs have the huge growth potential particularly in the developing countries like India where we have huge societal disparities in terms of the financial positions of the population. Still 22 percent of the Indian population is below the poverty line and also there is disparity among the rural & urban population in terms of families living under BPL. 25.7 percent of the rural population & 13.7 percent of the urban population is under BPL which clearly shows the disparity of the poor people in the rural and urban areas. The need to develop social entrepreneurship in agriculture is dictated by a large number of social problems. Such problems include low living standards, unemployment, and social tension. The reasons that led to the emergence of the practice of social entrepreneurship are the above factors. The research problem lays upon disclosing the importance of role of social entrepreneurship in rural development of India. The paper the tendencies of social entrepreneurship in India, to present successful examples of such business for providing recommendations how to improve situation in rural areas in terms of social entrepreneurship development. Indian government has made some steps towards development of social enterprises, social entrepreneurship, and social in- novation, but a lot remains to be improved.
OPTIMAL RECONFIGURATION OF POWER DISTRIBUTION RADIAL NETWORK USING HYBRID MET...IAEME Publication
Distribution system is a critical link between the electric power distributor and the consumers. Most of the distribution networks commonly used by the electric utility is the radial distribution network. However in this type of network, it has technical issues such as enormous power losses which affect the quality of the supply. Nowadays, the introduction of Distributed Generation (DG) units in the system help improve and support the voltage profile of the network as well as the performance of the system components through power loss mitigation. In this study network reconfiguration was done using two meta-heuristic algorithms Particle Swarm Optimization and Gravitational Search Algorithm (PSO-GSA) to enhance power quality and voltage profile in the system when simultaneously applied with the DG units. Backward/Forward Sweep Method was used in the load flow analysis and simulated using the MATLAB program. Five cases were considered in the Reconfiguration based on the contribution of DG units. The proposed method was tested using IEEE 33 bus system. Based on the results, there was a voltage profile improvement in the system from 0.9038 p.u. to 0.9594 p.u.. The integration of DG in the network also reduced power losses from 210.98 kW to 69.3963 kW. Simulated results are drawn to show the performance of each case.
APPLICATION OF FRUGAL APPROACH FOR PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT - A CASE STUDY OF...IAEME Publication
Manufacturing industries have witnessed an outburst in productivity. For productivity improvement manufacturing industries are taking various initiatives by using lean tools and techniques. However, in different manufacturing industries, frugal approach is applied in product design and services as a tool for improvement. Frugal approach contributed to prove less is more and seems indirectly contributing to improve productivity. Hence, there is need to understand status of frugal approach application in manufacturing industries. All manufacturing industries are trying hard and putting continuous efforts for competitive existence. For productivity improvements, manufacturing industries are coming up with different effective and efficient solutions in manufacturing processes and operations. To overcome current challenges, manufacturing industries have started using frugal approach in product design and services. For this study, methodology adopted with both primary and secondary sources of data. For primary source interview and observation technique is used and for secondary source review has done based on available literatures in website, printed magazines, manual etc. An attempt has made for understanding application of frugal approach with the study of manufacturing industry project. Manufacturing industry selected for this project study is Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. This paper will help researcher to find the connections between the two concepts productivity improvement and frugal approach. This paper will help to understand significance of frugal approach for productivity improvement in manufacturing industry. This will also help to understand current scenario of frugal approach in manufacturing industry. In manufacturing industries various process are involved to deliver the final product. In the process of converting input in to output through manufacturing process productivity plays very critical role. Hence this study will help to evolve status of frugal approach in productivity improvement programme. The notion of frugal can be viewed as an approach towards productivity improvement in manufacturing industries.
A MULTIPLE – CHANNEL QUEUING MODELS ON FUZZY ENVIRONMENTIAEME Publication
In this paper, we investigated a queuing model of fuzzy environment-based a multiple channel queuing model (M/M/C) ( /FCFS) and study its performance under realistic conditions. It applies a nonagonal fuzzy number to analyse the relevant performance of a multiple channel queuing model (M/M/C) ( /FCFS). Based on the sub interval average ranking method for nonagonal fuzzy number, we convert fuzzy number to crisp one. Numerical results reveal that the efficiency of this method. Intuitively, the fuzzy environment adapts well to a multiple channel queuing models (M/M/C) ( /FCFS) are very well.