My final year project was on development of mobile application so we chose to build a pedometer app for smartphones which calculates your calories burned while you exercise and also provide some health tips.
The document appears to be a project report for developing an online voting system for college elections. It includes sections on introduction, requirements analysis, project management, design, testing, and references. The introduction describes the problem of low voter turnout in traditional voting and proposes an online system to allow students to vote from anywhere. The requirements analysis section includes data flow diagrams and a data dictionary. The project management section estimates the project scope in function points, effort in person-months, and schedule. It also includes a risk table.
Lecture 4 from the COMP 4010 course on AR/VR. This lecture reviews optical tracking for AR and starts discussion about interaction techniques. This was taught by Mark Billinghurst at the University of South Australia on August 17th 2021.
This document proposes developing an online national polling system in India to address issues with the current in-person voting process. It would allow eligible citizens to vote online from anywhere by registering on the system's website. The system would use technologies like Java, MySQL database, and the Struts framework. It would have separate modules for voters and candidates, allowing voters to view candidate information, ask questions, and cast an online vote while candidates can register, update profiles, and respond to voter questions. The goals are to reduce time spent voting, enable global voting, and reduce voting errors.
LICENSE NUMBER PLATE RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING ANDROID APPAditya Mishra
The document outlines the development of a number plate recognition system using optical character recognition, including analyzing existing approaches, designing the system architecture, specifying functional and non-functional requirements, and testing the system. It also provides integrated summaries of several research papers on topics like automatic number plate recognition, optical character recognition techniques, and license plate recognition using OCR and template matching.
This document outlines an online voting system project, including its goals to provide an accurate, reliable and redundant-free system for immediate storage of voting information that is easy to operate. It lists topics like the abstract, software and hardware requirements, working overview, user characteristics, advantages and modules. Screenshots are also included of forms for registration, polling, candidate information and results. The conclusion restates the goals of the proposed online voting system.
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The document describes the development of a Credit Card Processing System using Rational Rose software. The system has four main modules: user login, withdraw, deposit, and balance enquiry. It allows customers to access their bank accounts remotely to perform transactions and check balances. The system aims to provide secure access to account information and ensure accurate transaction processing. Key components include the user interface, transaction validation, and integration with the bank database.
The document appears to be a project report for developing an online voting system for college elections. It includes sections on introduction, requirements analysis, project management, design, testing, and references. The introduction describes the problem of low voter turnout in traditional voting and proposes an online system to allow students to vote from anywhere. The requirements analysis section includes data flow diagrams and a data dictionary. The project management section estimates the project scope in function points, effort in person-months, and schedule. It also includes a risk table.
Lecture 4 from the COMP 4010 course on AR/VR. This lecture reviews optical tracking for AR and starts discussion about interaction techniques. This was taught by Mark Billinghurst at the University of South Australia on August 17th 2021.
This document proposes developing an online national polling system in India to address issues with the current in-person voting process. It would allow eligible citizens to vote online from anywhere by registering on the system's website. The system would use technologies like Java, MySQL database, and the Struts framework. It would have separate modules for voters and candidates, allowing voters to view candidate information, ask questions, and cast an online vote while candidates can register, update profiles, and respond to voter questions. The goals are to reduce time spent voting, enable global voting, and reduce voting errors.
LICENSE NUMBER PLATE RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING ANDROID APPAditya Mishra
The document outlines the development of a number plate recognition system using optical character recognition, including analyzing existing approaches, designing the system architecture, specifying functional and non-functional requirements, and testing the system. It also provides integrated summaries of several research papers on topics like automatic number plate recognition, optical character recognition techniques, and license plate recognition using OCR and template matching.
This document outlines an online voting system project, including its goals to provide an accurate, reliable and redundant-free system for immediate storage of voting information that is easy to operate. It lists topics like the abstract, software and hardware requirements, working overview, user characteristics, advantages and modules. Screenshots are also included of forms for registration, polling, candidate information and results. The conclusion restates the goals of the proposed online voting system.
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The document describes the development of a Credit Card Processing System using Rational Rose software. The system has four main modules: user login, withdraw, deposit, and balance enquiry. It allows customers to access their bank accounts remotely to perform transactions and check balances. The system aims to provide secure access to account information and ensure accurate transaction processing. Key components include the user interface, transaction validation, and integration with the bank database.
This document proposes a biometric voting system using fingerprint scanning. [1] Fingerprints would be scanned and features extracted and compared to a database. [2] All voting booths would be connected in a secure network using telephone lines to transfer processed fingerprint data and voting results. [3] This system aims to make elections more fair and secure by verifying each voter's identity and preventing repeated voting.
This document provides an overview of a project presentation on an online voting system. It discusses the objectives of creating an online system to make voting more efficient compared to traditional methods. It then outlines some key features of the project like secure login, viewing candidate profiles, and casting votes. The document also includes technological requirements, an overview of the system architecture using MVC, and an introduction to using ASP.NET as the development framework.
This document discusses online voting systems and e-voting. It describes different types of voting systems including paper-based, DRE, and internet voting. It outlines the objectives of e-voting including authenticating voters, maintaining ballot integrity, and ensuring system availability. Both advantages like convenience and faster results, and disadvantages like security issues are discussed. The document then describes how e-voting has been implemented in elections in several countries. It provides details about Gujarat's implementation of e-voting including costs, registration process, voting steps, and security algorithms used.
This document discusses finger vein authentication technology. It begins with an introduction and overview of biometrics and finger vein authentication. It then describes the four components of finger vein detection and authentication: image acquisition, pre-processing, extraction, and matching. It highlights benefits of finger vein authentication such as accuracy, speed, security, compact size, and difficulty to forge. It concludes with examples of applications for finger vein authentication such as PC login, identity management, time/attendance tracking, cashless catering, banking, and access control for secure areas.
In today's competitive environment, the security concerns have grown tremendously. In the modern world, possession is known to be 9/10'ths of the law. Hence, it is imperative for one to be able to safeguard one's property from worldly harms such as thefts, destruction of property, people with malicious intent etc. Due to the advent of technology in the modern world, the methodologies used by thieves and robbers for stealing has been improving exponentially. Therefore, it is necessary for the surveillance techniques to also improve with the changing world. With the improvement in mass media and various forms of communication, it is now possible to monitor and control the environment to the advantage of the owners of the property
This document describes an advanced online voting system that allows voters to cast ballots in multiple languages, through televoting using phones or SMS, and absentee voting via email. The system aims to make voting more accessible and convenient. It stores voter data in a database and ensures privacy and security. Key features include supporting various regional languages, televoting to reach rural areas, and absentee voting for those unable to vote in person. The system was developed using technologies like Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and databases like MySQL and Oracle. It aims to evaluate existing and future online voting schemes to improve accessibility and participation.
Attendance system based on face recognition using python by Raihan Sikdarraihansikdar
The document discusses face recognition technology for use in an automatic attendance system. It first defines biometrics and face recognition, explaining that face recognition identifies individuals using facial features. It then covers how face recognition systems work by detecting nodal points on faces to create unique face prints. The document proposes using such a system to take student attendance in online classes during the pandemic, noting advantages like ease of use, increased security, and cost effectiveness. It provides examples of how the system would capture images, analyze features, and recognize enrolled students to record attendance automatically.
Exposicion de aplicaciones para hacer deporte y entrenarcanales99
Algunas aplicaciones que mas usuarios utilizan para realizar actividad física o entrenar en casa o al aire libre sin la necesidad de asistir a un gimnasio
Face recognition technology may help solve problems with identity verification by analyzing facial features instead of passwords or pins. The document outlines the key stages of face recognition systems including data acquisition, input processing, and image classification. It also discusses advantages like convenience and ease of use, as well as limitations such as an inability to distinguish identical twins. Potential applications are identified in government, security, and commercial sectors.
Object detection is a computer technology related to computer vision and image processing that deals with detecting instances of semantic objects of a certain class (such as humans, buildings, or cars) in digital images and videos.
A Small Helping Hand from me to my Engineering collegues and my other friends in need of Object Detection
The document summarizes a final year project presentation titled "Object Detection for Visually Impaired People" presented to the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at Dr. J.J. Magdum College of Engineering. The project aims to develop a mobile application using machine learning that can detect objects in the surroundings of a visually impaired user and provide audio output to help them navigate safely. The application would incorporate modules for object detection, recognition, text-to-speech, and speech-to-text to help identify obstacles in the user's path and alert them. The project was carried out by 4 students and implemented using Android Studio, TensorFlow, OpenCV and Google Cloud Vision API on Android smartphones.
The document describes an online voting system called Ova that consists of four user groups: general voters, candidates, inspectors, and administrators. It discusses requirements for an e-voting system such as voter eligibility verification, uniqueness of votes, accuracy of vote tallying, and verifiability of results. The proposed secure e-voting system architecture has three layers - a user interface layer, application logic layer, and database layer. The e-voting process allows mobile/web voting and has advantages such as speed, lower cost, convenience and security.
Advanced java-applications-projects-ocular systems.in-Ocular Systems
Ocular Systems provides advanced Java project topics and final year project guidance for students. It lists 215 Java project topics for areas like ERP, CRM, banking, healthcare, e-commerce, and more. It also provides technical guidance and help with implementing projects. Ocular Systems is located in Baramati, Pune, India and has multiple branches across India.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system project. It discusses the required resources including PHP for development, MySQL for the database, and WAMP server. It describes the system allowing Indian citizens over 18 to vote online through a secure registration and login process. The system aims to increase voter turnout and reduce false votes. It provides technical details on the system functionality, user roles, and data storage and management. A feasibility analysis covers the technical, economic, operational and schedule feasibility of the proposed online voting system project.
This document summarizes the history and technology of iris recognition biometrics. It discusses how the iris was first proposed as a biometric in the 1930s, was featured in Bond films in the 1980s, and was patented and implemented in ATMs in the late 1980s. The iris is described as a protected internal organ that has many unique identifying features, making it very difficult to artificially duplicate. The document outlines the major parts of an iris recognition system and discusses many applications of the technology such as computer login, border control, and forensics. It concludes that iris recognition is extremely accurate and could be used for large-scale identification.
A Framework For Dynamic Hand Gesture Recognition Using Key Frames ExtractionNEERAJ BAGHEL
This document proposes a framework for dynamic hand gesture recognition using key frame extraction. The framework uses skin color segmentation to detect the hand in video frames. Key frames are then extracted from the video using an algorithm to identify important distinguishing frames. Features related to hand shape, motion, and orientation are extracted from the key frames. A multi-class support vector machine classifier is used to classify the gestures based on the extracted features. The framework achieves 90.46% accuracy in recognizing 22 dynamic hand gestures of Indian sign language based on experiments.
This document provides an overview of facial recognition technology. It discusses the history of facial recognition, how the technology works by detecting nodal points on faces and creating faceprints for identification. It also covers implementations, comparing images to templates to verify or identify individuals, and applications in security and surveillance. Strengths are its non-invasive nature, but it can be impacted by changes in appearance.
The document presents an embedded real-time finger-vein recognition system for mobile devices. The system uses finger vein patterns as a biometric for authentication through image acquisition of the finger veins, processing the images through segmentation, enhancement and feature extraction, and human-machine communication. It was found to have high security, low power consumption, small size, quick response time of 0.8 seconds, and high accuracy with a low equal error rate of 0.07%.
The document describes a proposed online voting system that aims to simplify and improve the voting process in the country. It would allow voters to register and cast their votes online, reducing costs and inefficiencies. The system would maintain profiles for voters, candidates, and the election commission to enable better interaction and exchange of information. It supports both online and offline voting to be inclusive. The key objectives are to increase voter turnout by making the process simpler and more accessible.
This document proposes a biometric voting system using fingerprint scanning. [1] Fingerprints would be scanned and features extracted and compared to a database. [2] All voting booths would be connected in a secure network using telephone lines to transfer processed fingerprint data and voting results. [3] This system aims to make elections more fair and secure by verifying each voter's identity and preventing repeated voting.
This document provides an overview of a project presentation on an online voting system. It discusses the objectives of creating an online system to make voting more efficient compared to traditional methods. It then outlines some key features of the project like secure login, viewing candidate profiles, and casting votes. The document also includes technological requirements, an overview of the system architecture using MVC, and an introduction to using ASP.NET as the development framework.
This document discusses online voting systems and e-voting. It describes different types of voting systems including paper-based, DRE, and internet voting. It outlines the objectives of e-voting including authenticating voters, maintaining ballot integrity, and ensuring system availability. Both advantages like convenience and faster results, and disadvantages like security issues are discussed. The document then describes how e-voting has been implemented in elections in several countries. It provides details about Gujarat's implementation of e-voting including costs, registration process, voting steps, and security algorithms used.
This document discusses finger vein authentication technology. It begins with an introduction and overview of biometrics and finger vein authentication. It then describes the four components of finger vein detection and authentication: image acquisition, pre-processing, extraction, and matching. It highlights benefits of finger vein authentication such as accuracy, speed, security, compact size, and difficulty to forge. It concludes with examples of applications for finger vein authentication such as PC login, identity management, time/attendance tracking, cashless catering, banking, and access control for secure areas.
In today's competitive environment, the security concerns have grown tremendously. In the modern world, possession is known to be 9/10'ths of the law. Hence, it is imperative for one to be able to safeguard one's property from worldly harms such as thefts, destruction of property, people with malicious intent etc. Due to the advent of technology in the modern world, the methodologies used by thieves and robbers for stealing has been improving exponentially. Therefore, it is necessary for the surveillance techniques to also improve with the changing world. With the improvement in mass media and various forms of communication, it is now possible to monitor and control the environment to the advantage of the owners of the property
This document describes an advanced online voting system that allows voters to cast ballots in multiple languages, through televoting using phones or SMS, and absentee voting via email. The system aims to make voting more accessible and convenient. It stores voter data in a database and ensures privacy and security. Key features include supporting various regional languages, televoting to reach rural areas, and absentee voting for those unable to vote in person. The system was developed using technologies like Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and databases like MySQL and Oracle. It aims to evaluate existing and future online voting schemes to improve accessibility and participation.
Attendance system based on face recognition using python by Raihan Sikdarraihansikdar
The document discusses face recognition technology for use in an automatic attendance system. It first defines biometrics and face recognition, explaining that face recognition identifies individuals using facial features. It then covers how face recognition systems work by detecting nodal points on faces to create unique face prints. The document proposes using such a system to take student attendance in online classes during the pandemic, noting advantages like ease of use, increased security, and cost effectiveness. It provides examples of how the system would capture images, analyze features, and recognize enrolled students to record attendance automatically.
Exposicion de aplicaciones para hacer deporte y entrenarcanales99
Algunas aplicaciones que mas usuarios utilizan para realizar actividad física o entrenar en casa o al aire libre sin la necesidad de asistir a un gimnasio
Face recognition technology may help solve problems with identity verification by analyzing facial features instead of passwords or pins. The document outlines the key stages of face recognition systems including data acquisition, input processing, and image classification. It also discusses advantages like convenience and ease of use, as well as limitations such as an inability to distinguish identical twins. Potential applications are identified in government, security, and commercial sectors.
Object detection is a computer technology related to computer vision and image processing that deals with detecting instances of semantic objects of a certain class (such as humans, buildings, or cars) in digital images and videos.
A Small Helping Hand from me to my Engineering collegues and my other friends in need of Object Detection
The document summarizes a final year project presentation titled "Object Detection for Visually Impaired People" presented to the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at Dr. J.J. Magdum College of Engineering. The project aims to develop a mobile application using machine learning that can detect objects in the surroundings of a visually impaired user and provide audio output to help them navigate safely. The application would incorporate modules for object detection, recognition, text-to-speech, and speech-to-text to help identify obstacles in the user's path and alert them. The project was carried out by 4 students and implemented using Android Studio, TensorFlow, OpenCV and Google Cloud Vision API on Android smartphones.
The document describes an online voting system called Ova that consists of four user groups: general voters, candidates, inspectors, and administrators. It discusses requirements for an e-voting system such as voter eligibility verification, uniqueness of votes, accuracy of vote tallying, and verifiability of results. The proposed secure e-voting system architecture has three layers - a user interface layer, application logic layer, and database layer. The e-voting process allows mobile/web voting and has advantages such as speed, lower cost, convenience and security.
Advanced java-applications-projects-ocular systems.in-Ocular Systems
Ocular Systems provides advanced Java project topics and final year project guidance for students. It lists 215 Java project topics for areas like ERP, CRM, banking, healthcare, e-commerce, and more. It also provides technical guidance and help with implementing projects. Ocular Systems is located in Baramati, Pune, India and has multiple branches across India.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system project. It discusses the required resources including PHP for development, MySQL for the database, and WAMP server. It describes the system allowing Indian citizens over 18 to vote online through a secure registration and login process. The system aims to increase voter turnout and reduce false votes. It provides technical details on the system functionality, user roles, and data storage and management. A feasibility analysis covers the technical, economic, operational and schedule feasibility of the proposed online voting system project.
This document summarizes the history and technology of iris recognition biometrics. It discusses how the iris was first proposed as a biometric in the 1930s, was featured in Bond films in the 1980s, and was patented and implemented in ATMs in the late 1980s. The iris is described as a protected internal organ that has many unique identifying features, making it very difficult to artificially duplicate. The document outlines the major parts of an iris recognition system and discusses many applications of the technology such as computer login, border control, and forensics. It concludes that iris recognition is extremely accurate and could be used for large-scale identification.
A Framework For Dynamic Hand Gesture Recognition Using Key Frames ExtractionNEERAJ BAGHEL
This document proposes a framework for dynamic hand gesture recognition using key frame extraction. The framework uses skin color segmentation to detect the hand in video frames. Key frames are then extracted from the video using an algorithm to identify important distinguishing frames. Features related to hand shape, motion, and orientation are extracted from the key frames. A multi-class support vector machine classifier is used to classify the gestures based on the extracted features. The framework achieves 90.46% accuracy in recognizing 22 dynamic hand gestures of Indian sign language based on experiments.
This document provides an overview of facial recognition technology. It discusses the history of facial recognition, how the technology works by detecting nodal points on faces and creating faceprints for identification. It also covers implementations, comparing images to templates to verify or identify individuals, and applications in security and surveillance. Strengths are its non-invasive nature, but it can be impacted by changes in appearance.
The document presents an embedded real-time finger-vein recognition system for mobile devices. The system uses finger vein patterns as a biometric for authentication through image acquisition of the finger veins, processing the images through segmentation, enhancement and feature extraction, and human-machine communication. It was found to have high security, low power consumption, small size, quick response time of 0.8 seconds, and high accuracy with a low equal error rate of 0.07%.
The document describes a proposed online voting system that aims to simplify and improve the voting process in the country. It would allow voters to register and cast their votes online, reducing costs and inefficiencies. The system would maintain profiles for voters, candidates, and the election commission to enable better interaction and exchange of information. It supports both online and offline voting to be inclusive. The key objectives are to increase voter turnout by making the process simpler and more accessible.
"A presentation on Carbon Nano-tubes"
List of Contents:
Introduction
Types and Classification of CNTs
Methods of Synthesis
Properties
Defects
Applications
Health Hazards
Pros and Cons
Scope
Conclusion
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The document outlines the development of a gym management system, including an introduction describing the objectives and modules of the project, a literature review of existing systems and the languages that will be used, a requirements analysis, and plans for the design, coding, testing and future enhancement of the system.
Report on e-Notice App (An Android Application)Priyanka Kapoor
The document is a report submitted for a degree at DigiMantra Labs, Ludhiana from January 5, 2014 to May 30, 2014. It describes the development of an e-Notice Application for Android phones. The app allows users to access online notices on their phone and acts as an online notice board where people can communicate and post notices with text, images or videos. It aims to digitize the traditional notice board and allow staff/students to read and respond to notices from anywhere. The app also serves as a mailing list to notify all employees of new notices without needing to maintain a separate mailing list.
The document discusses Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) systems. It provides the following key points:
1. ANPR uses optical character recognition on images captured by specialized cameras to read license plates on vehicles.
2. The cameras capture images that are then processed by ANPR software to detect, segment, and identify the license plate numbers.
3. ANPR systems are commonly used for electronic toll collection, traffic management, parking enforcement, and border control by storing images and license plate data.
Nuclear batteries offer a compact, lightweight, and self-contained power source that can last for decades without needing replacement like chemical batteries. They generate electricity through the emissions from radioactive isotopes without relying on nuclear reactions, avoiding radioactive waste. Betavoltaics uses the energy from beta particles emitted by a radioactive gas to generate electron-hole pairs in silicon, producing an electric current. Direct charging generators sustain oscillations in an LC circuit through energy absorbed from alpha particles decaying in the circuit's core, delivering excess energy to a load. While nuclear batteries have applications in space, medical devices, mobile electronics, and sensors, their high initial cost and need to meet radiation safety standards must first be addressed.
This document summarizes an Android news app project. It lists the project mentor and team members. The app aims to provide latest news updates in English and Hindi, as well as options to watch TV and play games. It discusses what was learned technically and generally during the project. It also outlines the software requirements, intended end users, and plans for future enhancements.
Abnormality in Elderly Fall using Android SmartphoneShivi Tandon
This document describes a student project that aims to develop an Android application to detect abnormal elderly falls using accelerometer and heart rate data collected from Android sensors. The application would classify falls as normal or abnormal and send an SMS alert to a doctor in the case of an abnormal fall. The project uses machine learning techniques like decision trees, Naive Bayes and k-NN classifiers to analyze sensor data and detect falls. Implementation details include collecting accelerometer and heart rate data and storing it in CSV files to train classifiers using Weka.
This document contains the resume of Darshit Chavda. It summarizes his objective of joining a progressive organization, and outlines his skills and experience in software development using technologies like VB, C#, .NET, SQL, and databases. It provides details of his past roles and responsibilities in companies like Digi-Corp Information Systems and HRIM Software, and lists some projects he has worked on including an EHR system and retail management applications.
Wiring the IoT for modern manufacturingFlorent Solt
The IoT has the potential to create a renaissance of manufacturing in the US and elsewhere. The expected exponential increase in the amount of data that will be processed, transported, stored, and accessed means there will be a huge demand for smart technologies to deliver it.
Medical Store Management System Software Engineering 1hani2253
This document outlines a medical store management system project created by three students. The project aims to automate the manual record keeping process of a medical store. Key features of the software include inventory management, accounting, customer management, and reporting. The document discusses the scope, objectives, drawbacks of the current system, and deliverables of the project. It also covers the system requirements, design approach, implementation details, and user documentation.
Medical Store Management System Software Engineering Projecthani2253
This document provides an overview of a medical store management system project. It describes the project title, objectives, features, scope, and deliverables. The project aims to automate the inventory, accounting, and customer management processes of a medical store to ease the workload. It will use a waterfall model and be developed in Java. Key features will include product, customer, sales, and payment management. The document outlines requirements, design, and implementation plans including user stories, data flow diagrams, and a work breakdown structure.
This document provides a summary of a project on a Hospital Management System. It includes sections on the definition of a hospital and how a hospital management system works. It describes the need for an HMS including minimizing documentation and improving patient care. The document outlines the software requirements specification for the HMS including functional requirements like administration, patient, and billing modules. It provides details on the system design with data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, class diagrams and use case diagrams. It concludes with discussing future enhancements and limitations.
This document discusses software engineering and requirements engineering. It defines software engineering as using techniques, methodologies and tools to produce high quality software within budget and deadline constraints. It describes requirements engineering as identifying functional, non-functional and pseudo requirements to develop software. Key activities in requirements engineering include domain analysis, defining the problem scope, and determining what constitutes a requirement.
The document discusses the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which is a process used in software engineering to design, develop, and test high-quality software. It describes the main phases of SDLC as planning, defining, designing, building, and testing. Key activities in each phase like feasibility study, requirement analysis, prototyping are explained. Various tools used for system analysis and design such as data flow diagrams, flow charts are also outlined.
This document provides an overview and requirements for a marketplace application called Mingle Box. The application allows buyers to find and hire freelance coders for custom software projects. Coders can access work from buyers around the world. The document outlines functional requirements like registration, bidding, and payments. It also discusses technical requirements, feasibility, and includes a high-level data flow diagram. The goal is to connect buyers and coders in a safe, cost-effective manner through an online bidding system.
This document discusses software paradigms and characteristics of good software. It defines software paradigms as the methods and steps used in designing software, which can be categorized into software development, software design, and programming paradigms. The document outlines the objectives, characteristics, and examples of each paradigm. It also describes characteristics of good software, noting it should satisfy operational, transitional, and maintenance criteria such as cost, usability, efficiency, flexibility, and reliability.
COSMIC Functional Measurement of Mobile Applications and Code Size EstimationPasquale Salza
The presentation describes the application of the COSMIC functional size measurement method in mobile environment. In particular, we describe how COSMIC has been applied to Android mobile applications, also through an example of measurement, and the identification of some possible recurrent patterns. Moreover, we report the results of an empirical study carried out to verify the ability of the COSMIC measure to estimate mobile applications code sizes, i.e., the amount of needed memory. The results show that in the considered domain it is possible to get early and accurate prediction of the needed memory space in bytes.
This work was presented at the ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC), April, 2015, Salamanca, Spain.
This document provides an overview of a student project to develop an online shopping cart web application. It includes the following key details:
1) The team consists of 3 members who will work on designing and developing the application over 13 weeks using a waterfall software development model.
2) The project aims to create an e-commerce site that allows customers to shop and purchase items online and sellers to sell their products virtually.
3) It outlines the user requirements, team roles and responsibilities, development approach, testing strategies, potential risks, and timeline for the project.
This document provides an overview of system development and information systems. It discusses reasons for creating or modifying systems, such as to correct problems or improve existing systems. It then describes the system development life cycle process, which involves six phases: preliminary investigation, system analysis, system design, system development, system implementation, and system operation and maintenance. It also discusses topics such as the roles of systems analysts, feasibility analysis, different approaches to system development, and implementation considerations.
A documentation on electronic voting using the workflow model of software engineering and the complete SRS included in it included the test cases scenarios etc.
MineExcellence Drilling a cloud and mobile-based Platform to store, manage, document and retrieve drill related information.
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"The Ever-Changing Landscape of Disruptive Technologies"
The presentation will address the ever-changing landscape of disruptive technologies. Among other things, we will be going into different emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain, automation and voice control. We will also deepen in the mobile economy and share some advise on how to keep up with new tech and what one should keep track of in the next few years.
Mishi Solutions is a service company that helps other companies design, develop, and deploy smart and connected products and solutions by leveraging their expertise in areas like industry automation, home automation, smart cities, and energy management. They offer consulting, system design, training, and engineering services and have developed solutions for smart metering, home automation, industry automation, GPS tracking, meters, and testing devices. Their vision is to serve industries in creating a smarter and healthier living world.
This document is a project report submitted by Alok Sharma for a summer training internship on a Console Based Billing System. The report provides details of the project including objectives to create a convenient billing solution and generate financial reports. It discusses the existing manual system and problems with it. The proposed computerized system aims to be more user friendly, support data sharing and modification, and strategic decision making through easy report generation. A feasibility analysis is also included covering technical, behavioral, economic and product aspects.
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Basics of Electrocardiogram
CONTENTS
●Conduction System of the Heart
●What is ECG or EKG?
●ECG Leads
●Normal waves of ECG.
●Dimensions of ECG.
● Abnormalities of ECG
CONDUCTION SYSTEM OF THE HEART
ECG:
●ECG is a graphic record of the electrical activity of the heart.
●Electrical activity precedes the mechanical activity of the heart.
●Electrical activity has two phases:
Depolarization- contraction of muscle
Repolarization- relaxation of muscle
ECG Leads:
●6 Chest leads
●6 Limb leads
1. Bipolar Limb Leads:
Lead 1- Between right arm(-ve) and left arm(+ve)
Lead 2- Between right arm(-ve) and left leg(+ve)
Lead 3- Between left arm(-ve)
and left leg(+ve)
2. Augmented unipolar Limb Leads:
AvR- Right arm
AvL- Left arm
AvF- Left leg
3.Chest Leads:
V1 : Over 4th intercostal
space near right sternal margin
V2: Over 4th intercostal space near left sternal margin
V3:In between V2 and V4
V4:Over left 5th intercostal space on the mid
clavicular line
V5:Over left 5th intercostal space on the anterior
axillary line
V6:Over left 5th intercostal space on the mid
axillary line.
Normal ECG:
Waves of ECG:
P Wave
•P Wave is a positive wave and the first wave in ECG.
•It is also called as atrial complex.
Cause: Atrial depolarisation
Duration: 0.1 sec
QRS Complex:
•QRS’ complex is also called the initial ventricular complex.
•‘Q’ wave is a small negative wave. It is continued as the tall ‘R’ wave, which is a positive wave.
‘R’ wave is followed by a small negative wave, the ‘S’ wave.
Cause:Ventricular depolarization and atrial repolarization
Duration: 0.08- 0.10 sec
T Wave:
•‘T’ wave is the final ventricular complex and is a positive wave.
Cause:Ventricular repolarization Duration: 0.2 sec
Intervals and Segments of ECG:
P-R Interval:
•‘P-R’ interval is the interval
between the onset of ‘P’wave and onset of ‘Q’ wave.
•‘P-R’ interval cause atrial depolarization and conduction of impulses through AV node.
Duration:0.18 (0.12 to 0.2) sec
Q-T Interval:
•‘Q-T’ interval is the interval between the onset of ‘Q’
wave and the end of ‘T’ wave.
•‘Q-T’ interval indicates the ventricular depolarization
and ventricular repolarization,
i.e. it signifies the
electrical activity in ventricles.
Duration:0.4-0.42sec
S-T Segment:
•‘S-T’ segment is the time interval between the end of ‘S’ wave and the onset of ‘T’ wave.
Duration: 0.08 sec
R-R Interval:
•‘R-R’ interval is the time interval between two consecutive ‘R’ waves.
•It signifies the duration of one cardiac cycle.
Duration: 0.8 sec
Dimension of ECG:
How to find heart rhytm of the heart?
Regular rhytm:
Irregular rhytm:
More than or less than 4
How to find heart rate using ECG?
If heart Rhytm is Regular :
Heart rate =
300/No.of large b/w 2 QRS complex
= 300/4
=75 beats/mins
How to find heart rate using ECG?
If heart Rhytm is irregular:
Heart rate = 10×No.of QRS complex in 6 sec 5large box = 1sec
5×6=30
10×7 = 70 Beats/min
Abnormalities of ECG:
Cardiac Arrythmias:
1.Tachycardia
Heart Rate more than 100 beats/min
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Pedometer mobile application ppt
1. The design of an
intelligent pedometer
using Android.
2. Present ed by :
Saurabh Ni mbade
Syed Kamaal Zai di
Roshan Sal vi
Gui ded by :
Vi nod Sapkal
3. Int roduct i on :
• Fi t ness app i s a sof t ware package used t o
est abl i sh an i nt erf ace usi ng Androi d
mobi l e devi ces.
• Today t here are di f f erent mobi l e devi ce
and Operat i ng Syst em provi der, but Androi d
Operat i ng syst em are among t he most
adorabl e one.
• Accordi ng t o our survey, Androi d
appl i cat i on i s t he most wi del y used mobi l e
appl i cat i on operat i ng syst em avai l abl e i n
t he market . Each user wi l l i nst al l t hi s
appl i cat i on i nt o t hei r mobi l e devi ces.
5. Mobi l e f i t ness
appl i cat i on
• A mobi l e appl i cat i on t hat i s your own
personal t rai ner
• Needed everyday exerci se measurer and
mot i vat or
• Count s t he number of st eps t aken by a
user, t he number of cal ori es burnt
• Dat a can be updat ed i n t he user’ s
physi ci an’ s dat abase, t hi s way t he
physi ci an can keep a check on hi s
pat i ent
• Thus usef ul i n medi cal f i el d
6. Probl em Def i ni t i on
• Current l y t here i s an exi st s a st ep count er such as
Ni ke+ i Pod t he bel ow f i gure shows Ni ke+ i pod whi ch
does st ep count i ng, but requi res a sensor and
recei ver pai r f or t he same; Here t he sensor has t o
be at t ached i n ones shoes t o det ect t he Bl uet oot h
si gnal s f rom t he appl i cat i on.
• Thi s not f easi bl e as i t l eads t o added expense and
component s.
7. Exi st i ng syst em
• Ni ke+i pod syst em
• Does st ep count i ng, but requi res a sensor and
recei ver pai r f or t he same
• sensor i s at t ached i n ones shoes &
det ect t he Bl uet oot h si gnal s f rom
t he appl i cat i on
• Expensi ve
8. Proposed Syst ems
• Works on mobi l e devi ce
• No expense of t ransmi t t er &
recei ver
• Di f f erent modes t o cal cul at e
t i me, di st ance covered &
cal ori es burnt
• Smart phones i n Androi d O. S.
Ex: Samsung Gal axy Ace, Appl e
i phone
9. Syst em Desi gn : UML Di agrams
1.The Use Case Diagram:
USER
Doct or
Login
Enter Step Count
Select Mode
Check Result
Consult Doctor
Check Previous Record
St op Timer
Advice Pat ient
10. 2. The Sequence Di agram
User Fitness App Fitness Algorithm Doctor
1 : 1. Prompt()
2 : login()
3 : Approval()
4 : Select Mode()
5 : Select Step Timing()
6 : Initialize Input Variable()
7 : Processed Result()
8 : Update Result() 9 : Consult Doctor()
10 : Get User Result()
11 : User Fitness Result()
12 : Doctor Advice()
11. Specification:
Hardware Details
• 1GB RAM
• 40GB Hard disk
• Intel(R) Core 2 Duo processor (2.00 GHz)
• Mobile phone (Android OS – Gingerbread 2.3)
• USB Cable for connection
• PC for doctors website
Software Requirement
• Eclipse IDE for Android 2.2
• Android SDK (API Version 8)
• XAMPP Control Panel
12. Requi rement Anal ysi s
• Funct i onal Requi r ement s
a. The syst em shal l al l ow t he user t o
sel ect f r om di f f er ent modes
b. The syst em shal l al l ow t he user t o
sel ect t hei r st ep t i me count
c. The syst em shal l al l ow t he user t o
di r ect l y consul t wi t h doct or
13. Requi rement Anal ysi s
• Non- Funct i onal Requi r ement s
a. Saf et y requi rement s
b. Sof t ware qual i t y at t ri but es
i . Avai l abi l i t y
i i . Oper abi l i t y
i i i . Adapt abi l i t y
i v. Cost ef f ect i ve
17. Dataflow Diagrams
• The data flow diagram, figure, is a graphical
representation that depicts information flow and
the transforms that are applied as data move from
input to output. We have partitioned DFD in various
levels that represent increasing informational flow
and functional details.
LEVEL 0: Level 0 called context DFD, figure, shows
the whole system in one process.
18. LEVEL 1: This highlights the main functions carried
out by the system. A level 1 DFD, figure, shows the
system’s primary processes, data stores, sources
and destinations linked by data flows.
19. Level 2 : Level 2 is self explanatory as shown in below
diagram , the User logs in posts query to the website
an then Doctor gives response to the user for the
query he/she posted.
24. Concl usi on
Worki ng on t hi s proj ect has
been an enri chi ng experi ence.
Thi s proj ect has gi ven us t he
opport uni t y t o work on a new
pl at f orm and l earn a
compl et el y new l anguage, what
we as engi neers crave.