This is the final year project evaluation/demonstration slide prepared by the students of : BScCSIT Final year 2072, New Summit College, Kathmandu Nepal
Parent communication register android applicationBhadra Gowdra
In this new era of Science and Technology, computer is one of the most important components in our life. Works can be done in a better way by the help of computer.
The Main aim of our project is to automate the attendance in the form of Android Mobile Application. Our intention is to establish a good communication between Student Mentor and parent.We have seen over the years that the process of manual attendance is being carried out across almost all educational institutions. The process is not only time consuming but also sometimes yield inefficient results in the false marking and calculation of attendance. We need not maintain pen and paper based attendance registers. Following this thought, we have proposed a Parent communication register android application APP by which we notify parents via SMS OR a call Notification system which is implemented on Android mobile application.This Android application will give the students attendance information and SMS notification feature whereby every parent will be periodically notified regarding his/her child attendance. Our system primarily focuses on building an efficient and user friendly Android mobile application. The application will be installed on the Mentor phone which runs android OS. It intends to provide an interface to the professor who will require a user id and password to carry out the task. Apart from that, the application would support strong user authentication and quick transmission of data.
Using IoT as well as GSM, a whole new concept of farming using networks is introduced reducing labor, updating farmers about the live conditions of farms on mobile devices, and presenting its graphical values.
It makes the process handy with the click of a button.
Parent communication register android applicationBhadra Gowdra
In this new era of Science and Technology, computer is one of the most important components in our life. Works can be done in a better way by the help of computer.
The Main aim of our project is to automate the attendance in the form of Android Mobile Application. Our intention is to establish a good communication between Student Mentor and parent.We have seen over the years that the process of manual attendance is being carried out across almost all educational institutions. The process is not only time consuming but also sometimes yield inefficient results in the false marking and calculation of attendance. We need not maintain pen and paper based attendance registers. Following this thought, we have proposed a Parent communication register android application APP by which we notify parents via SMS OR a call Notification system which is implemented on Android mobile application.This Android application will give the students attendance information and SMS notification feature whereby every parent will be periodically notified regarding his/her child attendance. Our system primarily focuses on building an efficient and user friendly Android mobile application. The application will be installed on the Mentor phone which runs android OS. It intends to provide an interface to the professor who will require a user id and password to carry out the task. Apart from that, the application would support strong user authentication and quick transmission of data.
Using IoT as well as GSM, a whole new concept of farming using networks is introduced reducing labor, updating farmers about the live conditions of farms on mobile devices, and presenting its graphical values.
It makes the process handy with the click of a button.
Introduction: The advanced communication technology has reached to the remote nodal parts of our country and today, Smart Phones are commonly available even in distant villages. But unfortunately the real benefits of Smart Phones have not reached to the villagers especially to the farmer community who forms the backbone of our country’s economy. This is because, most of the mobile applications for Smart Phone have been developed only for urban life. But now or latter, the focus of mobile app development has to be redefined and some useful app has to be developed for the rural people especially for the farmers which not only provide them better livelihood, it will also strengthen our country’s economy. Proposed project will focus itself on agricultural information providing mobile app development for the nodal Indian farmers.
Problem Definitions: Even though our country has achieved phenomenal technological progress, still today, our Agricultural yield vastly depends on soil quality and climatic condition. Thus, the ever-increasing need for food to support the growing population in our country demands a systematic appraisal of its soil and climate resources in order to perform effective cultivation. The Soil and Land Use Survey of India (SLUSI), has dedicated many years in conducting Soil Survey and they have prepared Soil Fertility database area wise with details. With the Soil Fertility database, area wise, they have enlisted several vital soil parameters useful for cultivations e.g.; Soil pH, Electrical Conductance, Organic Matter, Cation Exchange Capacity, Base Saturation, Exchangeable bases, Water Holding Capacity, Particle Density, Bulk Density, Percent Pore Space, Particle Size Distribution, Moisture Equivalent etc. Similarly, India Meteorological Department is also providing information about agriculture related weather parameters for coming months and years. But till now impact of such valuable information has not reached to the end users “the farmers” in effective manner. That’s way, every year before cultivating any crop/vegetable, still our farmers want to know;
“If they cultivate this crop/vegetable this year, will they get sufficient yield or not?”
This valuable question can be answered by effectively analyzing available soil and weather data which will help the farmer to make valuable decision. Proposed AGRI APP will be designed to answer such questions and will also provide helpful suggestions to the framers, instantly, even at the remote part of our India.
This research paper introduces a novel application for predicting plant diseases in cotton and potato plants using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs).
Separate CNN models were trained on labeled datasets of cotton and potato leaves, each associated with their respective diseases. The primary goal is to employ a fusion of two standard CNN systems to detect various diseases in cotton and potato plants.
Given India's heavy reliance on agriculture, this innovation is crucial to address challenges faced by the sector, including technological limitations, limited access to credit and markets, and the impact of climate change.
Cotton and potatoes are significant crops; this research paper are susceptible to various diseases that can impede their growth and result in substantial yield losses.
The conventional disease detection methods involve manual inspection and disease prognosis, which are time consuming and less accurate. The research showcases the effectiveness of the automated plant disease detection system, with two best models achieving impressive accuracies of 97.10% and 96.94% for cotton and potato plants, respectively.
These results offer promising insights for potential applications in crop management, benefiting the agricultural sector and contributing to increased productivity and profitability.
Fourth Industrial Revolution in Food Industry_Redwan Ferdous_HULT PrizeRedwan Ferdous
Hult Prize -University of Rajshahi unit had organized an interactive session on the "Fourth Industrial Revolution in Food Industry" on 22nd September 2020. The session was from 8 pm - 9:45 pm. The session was taken by Redwan Ferdous.
More than 1.8K people watched the Live on Facebook. Different topics of the 4th Industrial Revolution and sustainable development goal on Food Circle was discussed. Different real life example was also shown through the presentation.
At the end of the session, a few of the queries from the participants were answered. Different quick quiz winners were awarded certificates.
Internet of Things ( IOT) in AgricultureAmey Khebade
Application of IOT in Agriculture
Monitoring soil moisture and temperature
Controlled irrigation
Efficient usage of input like water, fertilizers, pesticides, etc
Reduced cost of production
Connected greenhouses and stables
Livestock monitoring
Download PPT for better design and animation
BSC CSIT Final Year Internship PPT Presentation on SEOSirish Paudel
This is a copy of BSC CSIT End of Internship Final PowerPoint presentation on Search Engine Optimization as per the standard format of BSC CSIT Department
BSc CSIT Final Year Project Report on Hamro Krishi - NepalSirish Paudel
This is a copy of Final Year Project Report 2072 prepared by BSc CSIT students: Sirish Paudel, Sahaz Bhattarai, Jiwan Bhattarai and Suman Shreshta from New Summit College, Kathmandu, Nepal
With the growth of information and communication technologies, it is imperative that countries look at identifying sustainable ICT solutions and services to overcome some of the challenges faced by agriculture.
FAO together with ITU and other partners has been actively promoting the use of sustainable ICTs for agriculture.
http://www.fao.org/in-action/e-agriculture-strategy-guide/en/
Internet of Things And Agriculture ServicesSateesh Allu
As technology growing faster and faster Internet of things playing a vital role to develop smart agriculture services,In conventional agricultural methods so many production limitations and problems taking place.
By make use of Internet of things ,Data analytics ,Machine Learning we can achieve ew prospect of smart agriculture services.
This is based on a research study on the application of drone technology in India and showcase the benefits of its applicability to the agricultural sector in rendering services which in the past tends to be very tedious in executing.
Air Quality Monitoring and Control System in IoTijtsrd
Air pollution that refers to the contamination of the air, irrespective of indoors or outside. A physical, biological or chemical alteration to the air in the atmosphere can be termed as pollution. It occurs when any harmful gases, dust, smoke enters into the atmosphere and makes it difficult for plants, animals, and humans to survive as the air becomes dirty. Proposed system considers pollution due to automobiles and provide a real time solution which is not just monitors pollution levels but also take into consideration control measures for reducing traffic and industrial zone in highly polluted areas. The solution is provided by a sensor based hardware module which can be placed along roads and plants. These modules can be placed on lamp posts and they transfer information about air quality wirelessly to cloud server. The proposed system also provides about air quality information through a mobile application which enables commuters to take up routes where air quality is good. Soe Soe Mon | Thida Soe | Khin Aye Thu "Air Quality Monitoring and Control System in IoT" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-5 , August 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd26554.pdfPaper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/embedded-system/26554/air-quality-monitoring-and-control-system-in-iot/soe-soe-mon
Exploring the Level of Computer Literacy for Candidates in Higher Education: ...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
Bahrain Polytechnic is a Higher Education technical institution established in 2008 (by Royal Decree No. 65 for the year 2008). Its main mission is to supply the Bahraini economy with a skilled Bahraini labour force aiming to contribute to economic growth and diversification. The Polytechnic ensures that its values of excellence, learning and innovation are achieved by designing curricula that meet international standards as well as national and individual needs through continuous consultations with the industries and international education institutions. The development of computer and technological literacy is a significant predictor for success in the workplace and is also one of the key skills that the polytechnic provides through its programmes to students and faculty. This paper explores how computer literacy and skills are acquired by educators and students through International Computer Driving License (ICDL) tools employed at Bahrain Polytechnic. The study also considers the challenges that hinder learners from completing the requirements of ICDL. If adequate numbers of faculty and students have already learned basic computer skills, then the question facing the polytechnic is if computer literacy should continue to be taught at all levels. To answer this question, ICDL tests were administered to ascertain the computer literacy level of existing faculty and students. The results of the tests will determine which ICDL tests students and faculty should be placed on in order to address their computer literacy needs.
Introduction: The advanced communication technology has reached to the remote nodal parts of our country and today, Smart Phones are commonly available even in distant villages. But unfortunately the real benefits of Smart Phones have not reached to the villagers especially to the farmer community who forms the backbone of our country’s economy. This is because, most of the mobile applications for Smart Phone have been developed only for urban life. But now or latter, the focus of mobile app development has to be redefined and some useful app has to be developed for the rural people especially for the farmers which not only provide them better livelihood, it will also strengthen our country’s economy. Proposed project will focus itself on agricultural information providing mobile app development for the nodal Indian farmers.
Problem Definitions: Even though our country has achieved phenomenal technological progress, still today, our Agricultural yield vastly depends on soil quality and climatic condition. Thus, the ever-increasing need for food to support the growing population in our country demands a systematic appraisal of its soil and climate resources in order to perform effective cultivation. The Soil and Land Use Survey of India (SLUSI), has dedicated many years in conducting Soil Survey and they have prepared Soil Fertility database area wise with details. With the Soil Fertility database, area wise, they have enlisted several vital soil parameters useful for cultivations e.g.; Soil pH, Electrical Conductance, Organic Matter, Cation Exchange Capacity, Base Saturation, Exchangeable bases, Water Holding Capacity, Particle Density, Bulk Density, Percent Pore Space, Particle Size Distribution, Moisture Equivalent etc. Similarly, India Meteorological Department is also providing information about agriculture related weather parameters for coming months and years. But till now impact of such valuable information has not reached to the end users “the farmers” in effective manner. That’s way, every year before cultivating any crop/vegetable, still our farmers want to know;
“If they cultivate this crop/vegetable this year, will they get sufficient yield or not?”
This valuable question can be answered by effectively analyzing available soil and weather data which will help the farmer to make valuable decision. Proposed AGRI APP will be designed to answer such questions and will also provide helpful suggestions to the framers, instantly, even at the remote part of our India.
This research paper introduces a novel application for predicting plant diseases in cotton and potato plants using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs).
Separate CNN models were trained on labeled datasets of cotton and potato leaves, each associated with their respective diseases. The primary goal is to employ a fusion of two standard CNN systems to detect various diseases in cotton and potato plants.
Given India's heavy reliance on agriculture, this innovation is crucial to address challenges faced by the sector, including technological limitations, limited access to credit and markets, and the impact of climate change.
Cotton and potatoes are significant crops; this research paper are susceptible to various diseases that can impede their growth and result in substantial yield losses.
The conventional disease detection methods involve manual inspection and disease prognosis, which are time consuming and less accurate. The research showcases the effectiveness of the automated plant disease detection system, with two best models achieving impressive accuracies of 97.10% and 96.94% for cotton and potato plants, respectively.
These results offer promising insights for potential applications in crop management, benefiting the agricultural sector and contributing to increased productivity and profitability.
Fourth Industrial Revolution in Food Industry_Redwan Ferdous_HULT PrizeRedwan Ferdous
Hult Prize -University of Rajshahi unit had organized an interactive session on the "Fourth Industrial Revolution in Food Industry" on 22nd September 2020. The session was from 8 pm - 9:45 pm. The session was taken by Redwan Ferdous.
More than 1.8K people watched the Live on Facebook. Different topics of the 4th Industrial Revolution and sustainable development goal on Food Circle was discussed. Different real life example was also shown through the presentation.
At the end of the session, a few of the queries from the participants were answered. Different quick quiz winners were awarded certificates.
Internet of Things ( IOT) in AgricultureAmey Khebade
Application of IOT in Agriculture
Monitoring soil moisture and temperature
Controlled irrigation
Efficient usage of input like water, fertilizers, pesticides, etc
Reduced cost of production
Connected greenhouses and stables
Livestock monitoring
Download PPT for better design and animation
BSC CSIT Final Year Internship PPT Presentation on SEOSirish Paudel
This is a copy of BSC CSIT End of Internship Final PowerPoint presentation on Search Engine Optimization as per the standard format of BSC CSIT Department
BSc CSIT Final Year Project Report on Hamro Krishi - NepalSirish Paudel
This is a copy of Final Year Project Report 2072 prepared by BSc CSIT students: Sirish Paudel, Sahaz Bhattarai, Jiwan Bhattarai and Suman Shreshta from New Summit College, Kathmandu, Nepal
With the growth of information and communication technologies, it is imperative that countries look at identifying sustainable ICT solutions and services to overcome some of the challenges faced by agriculture.
FAO together with ITU and other partners has been actively promoting the use of sustainable ICTs for agriculture.
http://www.fao.org/in-action/e-agriculture-strategy-guide/en/
Internet of Things And Agriculture ServicesSateesh Allu
As technology growing faster and faster Internet of things playing a vital role to develop smart agriculture services,In conventional agricultural methods so many production limitations and problems taking place.
By make use of Internet of things ,Data analytics ,Machine Learning we can achieve ew prospect of smart agriculture services.
This is based on a research study on the application of drone technology in India and showcase the benefits of its applicability to the agricultural sector in rendering services which in the past tends to be very tedious in executing.
Air Quality Monitoring and Control System in IoTijtsrd
Air pollution that refers to the contamination of the air, irrespective of indoors or outside. A physical, biological or chemical alteration to the air in the atmosphere can be termed as pollution. It occurs when any harmful gases, dust, smoke enters into the atmosphere and makes it difficult for plants, animals, and humans to survive as the air becomes dirty. Proposed system considers pollution due to automobiles and provide a real time solution which is not just monitors pollution levels but also take into consideration control measures for reducing traffic and industrial zone in highly polluted areas. The solution is provided by a sensor based hardware module which can be placed along roads and plants. These modules can be placed on lamp posts and they transfer information about air quality wirelessly to cloud server. The proposed system also provides about air quality information through a mobile application which enables commuters to take up routes where air quality is good. Soe Soe Mon | Thida Soe | Khin Aye Thu "Air Quality Monitoring and Control System in IoT" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-5 , August 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd26554.pdfPaper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/embedded-system/26554/air-quality-monitoring-and-control-system-in-iot/soe-soe-mon
Exploring the Level of Computer Literacy for Candidates in Higher Education: ...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
Bahrain Polytechnic is a Higher Education technical institution established in 2008 (by Royal Decree No. 65 for the year 2008). Its main mission is to supply the Bahraini economy with a skilled Bahraini labour force aiming to contribute to economic growth and diversification. The Polytechnic ensures that its values of excellence, learning and innovation are achieved by designing curricula that meet international standards as well as national and individual needs through continuous consultations with the industries and international education institutions. The development of computer and technological literacy is a significant predictor for success in the workplace and is also one of the key skills that the polytechnic provides through its programmes to students and faculty. This paper explores how computer literacy and skills are acquired by educators and students through International Computer Driving License (ICDL) tools employed at Bahrain Polytechnic. The study also considers the challenges that hinder learners from completing the requirements of ICDL. If adequate numbers of faculty and students have already learned basic computer skills, then the question facing the polytechnic is if computer literacy should continue to be taught at all levels. To answer this question, ICDL tests were administered to ascertain the computer literacy level of existing faculty and students. The results of the tests will determine which ICDL tests students and faculty should be placed on in order to address their computer literacy needs.
Role of ICT Improving Quality of Future Teachers: A Proposed ICT Competency...Dr Poonsri Vate-U-Lan
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We are, no doubt, quite habituated with Chalk and Talk method in our class. It is also practiced all over the world. But integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in our teaching-learning process, in our curriculum is an undeniable fact. It is not only the demand of the hour, National Assessment & Accreditation Council (NAAC) has made adopting ICT mandatory. Besides, for promotion or direct recruitment in superior position, now teachers need to furnish Academic Performance Indicator (API) that also provides points for the teachers who has integrated ICT in delivering their lectures. Thus embracing ICT not only benefits Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) but also facilitates teachers as well as preparing students for the 21st century and beyond. In today's world access, equity and quality are 3 cardinal principles to promote advancement of learning and higher education. I have divided my presentation in 3 parts-firstly I have given few introductory concepts, next, 7 practical steps to inculcate ICT in your college and thirdly, few important initiatives that have taken by the MHRD through its NMEICT project. In fact, ICT has changed our lives, the way we think, work, read and learn. Some people may think that ICT has changed everything which they may not be able to cope up with but this is not true because nothing has changed. Only the form, formats, storage and delivery mechanism have changed. We have to take our education to the next higher level to make our education globally competing and we have to connect with the world through exchanging our ideas and our resources. ICT has empowered us for better and improved communication, collaboration, critical thinking and creativity. ICT is change agent. These 4C's can change the higher educational scenario in our country in the years to come.
Data science for digital culture improvement in higher education using K-mean...IJECEIAES
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Empirical Analysis Communication Services of Knowledge and Level of Farmer’s ...ijtsrd
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Hamro Krishi - An Agricultural Web App
1. 1
Tribhuwan University
Central Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Program: B.Sc.CSIT
Final Evaluation
4th Year, Seventh Semester
Course: Project Work (CSC-404)
New Summit College
Mid Baneshwor, Kathmandu
Project Title: Hamro Krishi
Team Members: JIWAN BHATTARAI ( 1499 )
SAHAJ BHATTARAI ( 1520 )
SIRISH PAUDEL ( 1523 )
SUMAN SHRESTHA ( 1525 )
2. 2
Introduction
Problem Statement
Objective
Scope and Limitation
Requirement Analysis
Requirement Specification
Feasibility Analysis
Design
Business Process
Database Design
Development
Testing
DEMONSTRATION
Overview
3. 3
Introduction
Interactive Web Application
Focuses on Agriculture sector in Nepal
Covers various aspects of agriculture
Crops and Diseases
Soils
Fertilizers
MAPs