Synopsis submission & approval
February - Literature Review & Data collection
March - Implementation & Results with analysis
April - Documentation and Publication
This document provides an overview of a project report on brand preference for mobile phones with a focus on Motorola phones. It includes an introduction to the company Motorola and its history in India. The document outlines the objectives, research methodology, findings and recommendations of the project report. It examines factors that influence consumers' brand preferences when purchasing mobile phones.
This document discusses different types of research categorized by purpose, process, and outcome. There are four types of research defined by purpose: descriptive research involves fact-finding without variable control; analytical research analyzes phenomena through secondary data; exploratory research gains insights in preliminary stages; predictive research determines frequency or association. Qualitative research uses words and explores perspectives while quantitative research uses numbers and measurement. Applied research solves practical problems while fundamental research formulates theory without immediate application.
This document outlines the vision, mission, program objectives, and curriculum for an Electrical Engineering department. The vision is to be a center of excellence for electrical engineering education, training, and research. The mission includes offering continuing education programs, developing curricula, instructional materials, and undertaking research and consultancy. The program objectives are to develop technical and research skills, and generic skills. The curriculum spans 4 semesters and includes courses in various electrical engineering topics, laboratory courses, and a thesis. Program outcomes are defined and mapped to the curriculum and graduate attributes. Stakeholder feedback is incorporated into revising the curriculum and objectives. Student performance metrics like admissions, success rate, academic performance and placements are provided.
marketing strategy of samsung in india(BBA project)obito71
This document provides a project report on Samsung's marketing strategy in India. It begins with an acknowledgement and table of contents. It then provides background on Samsung, including its history and products. It discusses Samsung's philosophy, achievements, and strategies for gaining market share in India. The report utilizes primary and secondary research on Samsung's brand image and market share in India. It includes a SWOT analysis and examines Samsung's advertising, sales promotions, and competitive advantages. The conclusion evaluates Samsung's future prospects in India.
This document is a project report submitted by Sagar Kumar for the partial fulfilment of the requirements for a Master's degree in Business Administration. The report provides information on Sagar Kumar's internship with MYK LATICRETE INDIA PVT.LTD. in Kolkata. The report includes details about the company such as its origin, growth, products, organizational hierarchy, and future plans. It also discusses Sagar Kumar's work profile and contributions during the training period.
Present presentation contains the draft of PHD progress report of 1st term of PHD @ Maharaja Krishnkumarsinhji Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India.
Brand positioning of nokia in indain market.Icaii Infotech
This document provides a summary of Nokia's history from 1969 to 2000. It highlights several "firsts" achieved by Nokia, including the world's first international cellular network in 1981, first digital exchange in 1982, and first GSM phone in 1991. It describes Nokia's role in developing key mobile communication standards and technologies. The summary focuses on Nokia's innovations and industry leadership during the early development of the mobile phone industry.
Motivation research aims to understand the underlying wants, needs, and drives that influence consumer behavior by looking beyond the surface level reasons consumers provide for their purchases. It seeks to uncover consumers' attitudes, assumptions, sensations, images, and motives. Various techniques are used including structured questions, physiological tests, word association tests, and story completion tests. However, motivation research has limitations and requires experienced researchers to administer techniques properly and draw conclusions from small sample sizes.
This document provides an overview of a project report on brand preference for mobile phones with a focus on Motorola phones. It includes an introduction to the company Motorola and its history in India. The document outlines the objectives, research methodology, findings and recommendations of the project report. It examines factors that influence consumers' brand preferences when purchasing mobile phones.
This document discusses different types of research categorized by purpose, process, and outcome. There are four types of research defined by purpose: descriptive research involves fact-finding without variable control; analytical research analyzes phenomena through secondary data; exploratory research gains insights in preliminary stages; predictive research determines frequency or association. Qualitative research uses words and explores perspectives while quantitative research uses numbers and measurement. Applied research solves practical problems while fundamental research formulates theory without immediate application.
This document outlines the vision, mission, program objectives, and curriculum for an Electrical Engineering department. The vision is to be a center of excellence for electrical engineering education, training, and research. The mission includes offering continuing education programs, developing curricula, instructional materials, and undertaking research and consultancy. The program objectives are to develop technical and research skills, and generic skills. The curriculum spans 4 semesters and includes courses in various electrical engineering topics, laboratory courses, and a thesis. Program outcomes are defined and mapped to the curriculum and graduate attributes. Stakeholder feedback is incorporated into revising the curriculum and objectives. Student performance metrics like admissions, success rate, academic performance and placements are provided.
marketing strategy of samsung in india(BBA project)obito71
This document provides a project report on Samsung's marketing strategy in India. It begins with an acknowledgement and table of contents. It then provides background on Samsung, including its history and products. It discusses Samsung's philosophy, achievements, and strategies for gaining market share in India. The report utilizes primary and secondary research on Samsung's brand image and market share in India. It includes a SWOT analysis and examines Samsung's advertising, sales promotions, and competitive advantages. The conclusion evaluates Samsung's future prospects in India.
This document is a project report submitted by Sagar Kumar for the partial fulfilment of the requirements for a Master's degree in Business Administration. The report provides information on Sagar Kumar's internship with MYK LATICRETE INDIA PVT.LTD. in Kolkata. The report includes details about the company such as its origin, growth, products, organizational hierarchy, and future plans. It also discusses Sagar Kumar's work profile and contributions during the training period.
Present presentation contains the draft of PHD progress report of 1st term of PHD @ Maharaja Krishnkumarsinhji Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India.
Brand positioning of nokia in indain market.Icaii Infotech
This document provides a summary of Nokia's history from 1969 to 2000. It highlights several "firsts" achieved by Nokia, including the world's first international cellular network in 1981, first digital exchange in 1982, and first GSM phone in 1991. It describes Nokia's role in developing key mobile communication standards and technologies. The summary focuses on Nokia's innovations and industry leadership during the early development of the mobile phone industry.
Motivation research aims to understand the underlying wants, needs, and drives that influence consumer behavior by looking beyond the surface level reasons consumers provide for their purchases. It seeks to uncover consumers' attitudes, assumptions, sensations, images, and motives. Various techniques are used including structured questions, physiological tests, word association tests, and story completion tests. However, motivation research has limitations and requires experienced researchers to administer techniques properly and draw conclusions from small sample sizes.
Survey questionnaire regarding usage and benefits of ePankaj Verma
This survey questionnaire asks respondents about their usage of e-banking services, how often they use them, whether their bank provides proper security, which services they prefer, how convenient they find e-banking, whether they think e-banking is secure, their preferred verification and authentication methods, whether they would suggest e-banking to others, and whether rural people enjoy e-banking. It contains 10 multiple choice questions about e-banking usage, security, preferences, and recommendations.
A project report on brand preference of mobile phonesProjects Kart
This document is a project report on brand preference of mobile phones. It includes an acknowledgement, preface, introduction on cellular/mobile phones and the telecom industry in India. It discusses the key players in the Indian telecom market like Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG and Sony Ericsson. The document also includes sections on research methodology, data analysis, findings and recommendations.
Hyundai Motor India Ltd is headquartered in Chennai, India and was founded in 1996. It currently offers 9 car models and is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company based in Seoul, South Korea. Hyundai's vision is to be a major global automaker known for cutting-edge engines, and its mission is to improve lives through respect, best customer service, technology, quality, and value. Guiding principles and new models are introduced to achieve this vision.
One time research and longitudinal researchPooja Shukla
This document discusses one time and longitudinal research. One time research involves studying a sample at a single point in time, such as population surveys. Longitudinal research studies the same sample at multiple points over an extended period. It allows observation of changes in individuals or groups. Cross-sectional studies collect data from a population sample once, while longitudinal studies revisit the same sample multiple times, making longitudinal research better for understanding causation. The document also defines descriptive research and different types of longitudinal research designs like cohort and panel studies.
This document discusses exploratory research design. It defines exploratory research as a type of research conducted for problems that have not been clearly defined. This helps determine the best research design, data collection methods, and subject selection. Exploratory research is flexible and done in fields where little knowledge is available. It aims to discover significant variables and relationships between variables through literature reviews, surveys, and case studies. The results of exploratory research are meant to guide future studies rather than draw definitive conclusions.
An Approach for National and International Research & Development FundsDrDhanapal R
An Approach for National and International Research & Development Funds by Dr.R.Dhanapal, Principal KCS Kasi Nadar College of Arts & Science Chennai - 600 021 TamilNadu, India.
This document discusses defining a research problem. It begins by explaining that a research problem forms the starting point of research and aims to find a solution. An effective research problem should identify the variables and population being studied. Researchers must thoroughly understand the subject area through literature reviews and discussions. There are two main types of research problems - those relating to the natural world and those relating to relationships between variables. Key steps in defining a problem are to state it generally, understand its nature, survey literature, and rephrase the proposal. Examples are provided of inductive and deductive approaches. Variables and research questions are also discussed.
This document provides a summary of Deepak Kumar Singh's coursework and research methodology seminar. It outlines the 3 courses he completed - Research Methodology, Advanced Engineering Fluid Mechanics, and Mathematical Methods in Thermal Engineering. For each course it lists the major topics covered such as types of research, boundary layer concept, and methods for solving linear algebraic equations. It then details his 11 slide presentation on research methodology which covered topics like the research process, writing research papers and reports, and time management.
1. Identify the five Ws of occasion showcasing
2. To comprehend why showcasing of occasions are critical
3. To discover the technique utilized by an occasion supervisor in advancing of theoccasion
4. To Understand how the occasion business functions
5. To get the profound information of occasion industry
6. To discover how occasion business is set up
Research & Development - Major Organisations of India , R&D Importance and RoleNaman Kumar
SPEECH
Naman: Good morning, respected teachers and my dear friends, today we the students of class Xi- C are going’ to explain the role and importance of Research and Development . Today in this presentation we will cover up on topics
• What is R&D
• Its role and importance
• Its components
• R&D in INDUSTRY
• R&D in India
• Expenditure analysis in different sectors of technology.
What is R&D?
Rohan: But friends do you really know what is research and development.
“Research and development (R&D) aims to create new technology or information that can improve the effectiveness of products or make the production of products more efficient.”
In layman’s language it’s a way to use our science to improve our standard of living.
Importance of R&D
Naman: Research and development is very crucial to find out solution to various problems of mankind and development of human beings. It is R&D with which the man could find solution to various diseases like discovery of penciline and various antibiotics. It is the research only with which we r enjoying various advanced technology
It is a continue process, to find specific solution to various new emerging needs of man. 13656286
Components of R&D
Rohan: To understand the R&D in depth we have to divide the R&D in to 2 major components:-
No. 1 Research and second is development.
Further research can be of two types Basic and Applied research
Basic research is just to find out the hidden truth of nature, may be in the field of physics, biology, botany, environment. Normally it is undertaken by advanced study centers of universities or corporates.
Second is Applied research - it is to find out a solution of a specific problem with the help of already discovered various principles or theories. Making an airplane of 5th generation.
Naman: Development is the stage in which we come out of the lab and try to make prototype application of the product , then go for trial in the field and modification and finally making a useful product.
R&D In Industry
There is always development and growth in industrial products. Few years back we were using CRTs for our computer monitors and TVs, now LED & LCD have taken their place. It is the role of R&D in Industry, we are experiencing a large variety of automobiles on roads as well as a wide range of electronic gadgets.
Rohan: After the independence India has put special importance to research activities for development of our industries. We have also established space research centers to explore various space technology like satellite communication. India’s main research centers are
1) CSIR for development of industrial sector
2) ISRO for development of space technology,
3) DRD
This document provides a project report on the marketing strategies of LG Electronics India Ltd. It includes an executive summary that overviews the company's history, operations in India, and discusses its marketing mix of the four Ps - product, price, place, and promotion. The report also covers an analysis of the home electronics industry in India, LG's competition, and performs a SWOT analysis of the organization. It is submitted for a master's degree program in partial fulfillment of an MBA in applied management.
Research Report on- Customer Purchase Decision Making on IFB Products.
Which Includes:
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Introduction to the company
4. Research Methodology
5. Data Analysis
6. Finding
7. Conclusion
Meaning and scope intellectual property rightsAkshay Kumar
This document defines intellectual property and provides an overview of intellectual property rights. It begins by defining intellectual property as creations of the mind like inventions, literary/artistic works, and symbols. The document then discusses the history of intellectual property laws from the 15th century to modern international conventions. It outlines the major types of intellectual property rights like copyrights, patents, trademarks etc. and provides examples of related Indian legislation. The document discusses challenges like piracy due to digitization and the internet. It concludes with the importance of intellectual property for economic growth and innovation.
25310916 project-on-customer-satisfaction-towards-mobile-service-providersHiral Shah
This document appears to be a project report on customer satisfaction with mobile service providers in India. It includes an introduction, theoretical background on topics like customer satisfaction and the telecom industry, research objectives and limitations. It also outlines the research methodology, data analysis and interpretation, and conclusion. The report was submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for a postgraduate diploma in business management.
Project report on Marketing Strategy of Nokia and Samsung by SAHIB KHAN 90120...sahibkhan143
This document provides a summary of the marketing strategies of Nokia and Samsung mobile phone companies. It begins with an industry profile of the growth of India's mobile sector from the 1990s through 2008. It then provides details on Nokia and Samsung's company profiles, including their histories, product lines, branding, pricing, and promotion strategies. The document concludes with a comparison of Nokia and Samsung's approaches in these areas.
The document appears to be a mobile phone questionnaire containing 14 multiple choice questions regarding a respondent's mobile phone preferences, purchase history, and demographics. It asks the respondent about their preferred brand, when they purchased their current phone, important factors when choosing a brand, features prioritized in a phone, and expectations from different phone brands. The questionnaire aims to understand purchasing decisions and gather consumer insights related to mobile phones.
NBA preparation for Tier-II Institute according to revised SAR sushantvwaghmare
The document provides information about the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) accreditation process, including:
1. It describes the criteria and scoring system used for NBA accreditation, including program-level criteria worth 780 points and institute-level criteria worth 220 points for a total of 1000 points.
2. It lists various data and documents that need to be compiled for the Self Assessment Report (SAR), including faculty lists, student lists, budgets, course outcomes, and mapping of criteria.
3. It provides examples of course outcomes and how they should be measurable and map to program outcomes, as well as how assessment tools can be mapped to course outcomes.
A study of consumer buying behaviour towards electric vehicles SidramBake
This document is a project report submitted by Sidram N. Bake to Savitribai Phule Pune University in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. The report studies consumer buying behaviour towards electric vehicles in Pune City, India under the guidance of Prof. Minal Waghchoure. It includes an introduction outlining the objectives, scope and importance of studying electric vehicles in Pune. It also provides details about the research methodology adopted, which involved primary data collection through questionnaires. The data is then analyzed using tools like pie charts, bar graphs to draw findings about consumer perceptions and purchase intentions related to electric vehicles.
This document is a project report on the brand preferences of mobile phones among college students in Ghaziabad, India. It includes an introduction that defines mobile phones and outlines the history and key players in the Indian telecommunications industry. The report describes the research methodology, data collection and analysis sections. It presents findings on factors influencing student preferences and provides recommendations. In summary, the report examines mobile phone brand preferences of college students in Ghaziabad through a survey and analysis of influencing factors.
Customer satisfaction on Hero Motocop Ltd after split with Honda KPMG
1. The document discusses measuring customer satisfaction with Hero Motors in India. It involves collecting customer feedback through a questionnaire to understand satisfaction levels and identify areas for improvement.
2. The project aims to determine if customers are satisfied or dissatisfied with Hero Motors and to what degree. Customer responses will be analyzed statistically and suggestions will be provided to Hero Motors.
3. Several factors that influence customer satisfaction are discussed, including service quality, reliability, staff knowledge, keeping customers informed, and meeting promises. Understanding these factors is important for improving customer satisfaction.
Everybody is rushing in their busy life denying these children for a meal which will cost less than 0.5 % of their monthly salary. Searching for a project in the Community Outreach me and my team encountered with these little kids begging for a meal and we decided that we will provide them a meal and knowledge how they can improve their life in future.
Вплив фулеренів на виживаність клітин раку молочної залози за тривалої інкубаціїТатьяна Гергелюк
Досліджено вплив пристінних фулеренів С60 (10–5 М) на виживаність клітин MCF7 раку молочної залози за
тривалої інкубації без заміни культурального середовища. Встановлено, що на початковому етапі інкубації
після внесення фулеренів С60 у середовище культивування відбувається збільшення кількості клітин у Sфазі,
однак у подальшому спостерігається затримка клітин у фазі G2/М, втрата здатності до формування відростків
та зниження вмісту життєздатних клітин у популяції. За дії фулеренів С60 у субпопуляції, що виживає через
6 діб, збільшується вміст клітин у Sфазі.
Survey questionnaire regarding usage and benefits of ePankaj Verma
This survey questionnaire asks respondents about their usage of e-banking services, how often they use them, whether their bank provides proper security, which services they prefer, how convenient they find e-banking, whether they think e-banking is secure, their preferred verification and authentication methods, whether they would suggest e-banking to others, and whether rural people enjoy e-banking. It contains 10 multiple choice questions about e-banking usage, security, preferences, and recommendations.
A project report on brand preference of mobile phonesProjects Kart
This document is a project report on brand preference of mobile phones. It includes an acknowledgement, preface, introduction on cellular/mobile phones and the telecom industry in India. It discusses the key players in the Indian telecom market like Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG and Sony Ericsson. The document also includes sections on research methodology, data analysis, findings and recommendations.
Hyundai Motor India Ltd is headquartered in Chennai, India and was founded in 1996. It currently offers 9 car models and is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company based in Seoul, South Korea. Hyundai's vision is to be a major global automaker known for cutting-edge engines, and its mission is to improve lives through respect, best customer service, technology, quality, and value. Guiding principles and new models are introduced to achieve this vision.
One time research and longitudinal researchPooja Shukla
This document discusses one time and longitudinal research. One time research involves studying a sample at a single point in time, such as population surveys. Longitudinal research studies the same sample at multiple points over an extended period. It allows observation of changes in individuals or groups. Cross-sectional studies collect data from a population sample once, while longitudinal studies revisit the same sample multiple times, making longitudinal research better for understanding causation. The document also defines descriptive research and different types of longitudinal research designs like cohort and panel studies.
This document discusses exploratory research design. It defines exploratory research as a type of research conducted for problems that have not been clearly defined. This helps determine the best research design, data collection methods, and subject selection. Exploratory research is flexible and done in fields where little knowledge is available. It aims to discover significant variables and relationships between variables through literature reviews, surveys, and case studies. The results of exploratory research are meant to guide future studies rather than draw definitive conclusions.
An Approach for National and International Research & Development FundsDrDhanapal R
An Approach for National and International Research & Development Funds by Dr.R.Dhanapal, Principal KCS Kasi Nadar College of Arts & Science Chennai - 600 021 TamilNadu, India.
This document discusses defining a research problem. It begins by explaining that a research problem forms the starting point of research and aims to find a solution. An effective research problem should identify the variables and population being studied. Researchers must thoroughly understand the subject area through literature reviews and discussions. There are two main types of research problems - those relating to the natural world and those relating to relationships between variables. Key steps in defining a problem are to state it generally, understand its nature, survey literature, and rephrase the proposal. Examples are provided of inductive and deductive approaches. Variables and research questions are also discussed.
This document provides a summary of Deepak Kumar Singh's coursework and research methodology seminar. It outlines the 3 courses he completed - Research Methodology, Advanced Engineering Fluid Mechanics, and Mathematical Methods in Thermal Engineering. For each course it lists the major topics covered such as types of research, boundary layer concept, and methods for solving linear algebraic equations. It then details his 11 slide presentation on research methodology which covered topics like the research process, writing research papers and reports, and time management.
1. Identify the five Ws of occasion showcasing
2. To comprehend why showcasing of occasions are critical
3. To discover the technique utilized by an occasion supervisor in advancing of theoccasion
4. To Understand how the occasion business functions
5. To get the profound information of occasion industry
6. To discover how occasion business is set up
Research & Development - Major Organisations of India , R&D Importance and RoleNaman Kumar
SPEECH
Naman: Good morning, respected teachers and my dear friends, today we the students of class Xi- C are going’ to explain the role and importance of Research and Development . Today in this presentation we will cover up on topics
• What is R&D
• Its role and importance
• Its components
• R&D in INDUSTRY
• R&D in India
• Expenditure analysis in different sectors of technology.
What is R&D?
Rohan: But friends do you really know what is research and development.
“Research and development (R&D) aims to create new technology or information that can improve the effectiveness of products or make the production of products more efficient.”
In layman’s language it’s a way to use our science to improve our standard of living.
Importance of R&D
Naman: Research and development is very crucial to find out solution to various problems of mankind and development of human beings. It is R&D with which the man could find solution to various diseases like discovery of penciline and various antibiotics. It is the research only with which we r enjoying various advanced technology
It is a continue process, to find specific solution to various new emerging needs of man. 13656286
Components of R&D
Rohan: To understand the R&D in depth we have to divide the R&D in to 2 major components:-
No. 1 Research and second is development.
Further research can be of two types Basic and Applied research
Basic research is just to find out the hidden truth of nature, may be in the field of physics, biology, botany, environment. Normally it is undertaken by advanced study centers of universities or corporates.
Second is Applied research - it is to find out a solution of a specific problem with the help of already discovered various principles or theories. Making an airplane of 5th generation.
Naman: Development is the stage in which we come out of the lab and try to make prototype application of the product , then go for trial in the field and modification and finally making a useful product.
R&D In Industry
There is always development and growth in industrial products. Few years back we were using CRTs for our computer monitors and TVs, now LED & LCD have taken their place. It is the role of R&D in Industry, we are experiencing a large variety of automobiles on roads as well as a wide range of electronic gadgets.
Rohan: After the independence India has put special importance to research activities for development of our industries. We have also established space research centers to explore various space technology like satellite communication. India’s main research centers are
1) CSIR for development of industrial sector
2) ISRO for development of space technology,
3) DRD
This document provides a project report on the marketing strategies of LG Electronics India Ltd. It includes an executive summary that overviews the company's history, operations in India, and discusses its marketing mix of the four Ps - product, price, place, and promotion. The report also covers an analysis of the home electronics industry in India, LG's competition, and performs a SWOT analysis of the organization. It is submitted for a master's degree program in partial fulfillment of an MBA in applied management.
Research Report on- Customer Purchase Decision Making on IFB Products.
Which Includes:
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Introduction to the company
4. Research Methodology
5. Data Analysis
6. Finding
7. Conclusion
Meaning and scope intellectual property rightsAkshay Kumar
This document defines intellectual property and provides an overview of intellectual property rights. It begins by defining intellectual property as creations of the mind like inventions, literary/artistic works, and symbols. The document then discusses the history of intellectual property laws from the 15th century to modern international conventions. It outlines the major types of intellectual property rights like copyrights, patents, trademarks etc. and provides examples of related Indian legislation. The document discusses challenges like piracy due to digitization and the internet. It concludes with the importance of intellectual property for economic growth and innovation.
25310916 project-on-customer-satisfaction-towards-mobile-service-providersHiral Shah
This document appears to be a project report on customer satisfaction with mobile service providers in India. It includes an introduction, theoretical background on topics like customer satisfaction and the telecom industry, research objectives and limitations. It also outlines the research methodology, data analysis and interpretation, and conclusion. The report was submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for a postgraduate diploma in business management.
Project report on Marketing Strategy of Nokia and Samsung by SAHIB KHAN 90120...sahibkhan143
This document provides a summary of the marketing strategies of Nokia and Samsung mobile phone companies. It begins with an industry profile of the growth of India's mobile sector from the 1990s through 2008. It then provides details on Nokia and Samsung's company profiles, including their histories, product lines, branding, pricing, and promotion strategies. The document concludes with a comparison of Nokia and Samsung's approaches in these areas.
The document appears to be a mobile phone questionnaire containing 14 multiple choice questions regarding a respondent's mobile phone preferences, purchase history, and demographics. It asks the respondent about their preferred brand, when they purchased their current phone, important factors when choosing a brand, features prioritized in a phone, and expectations from different phone brands. The questionnaire aims to understand purchasing decisions and gather consumer insights related to mobile phones.
NBA preparation for Tier-II Institute according to revised SAR sushantvwaghmare
The document provides information about the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) accreditation process, including:
1. It describes the criteria and scoring system used for NBA accreditation, including program-level criteria worth 780 points and institute-level criteria worth 220 points for a total of 1000 points.
2. It lists various data and documents that need to be compiled for the Self Assessment Report (SAR), including faculty lists, student lists, budgets, course outcomes, and mapping of criteria.
3. It provides examples of course outcomes and how they should be measurable and map to program outcomes, as well as how assessment tools can be mapped to course outcomes.
A study of consumer buying behaviour towards electric vehicles SidramBake
This document is a project report submitted by Sidram N. Bake to Savitribai Phule Pune University in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. The report studies consumer buying behaviour towards electric vehicles in Pune City, India under the guidance of Prof. Minal Waghchoure. It includes an introduction outlining the objectives, scope and importance of studying electric vehicles in Pune. It also provides details about the research methodology adopted, which involved primary data collection through questionnaires. The data is then analyzed using tools like pie charts, bar graphs to draw findings about consumer perceptions and purchase intentions related to electric vehicles.
This document is a project report on the brand preferences of mobile phones among college students in Ghaziabad, India. It includes an introduction that defines mobile phones and outlines the history and key players in the Indian telecommunications industry. The report describes the research methodology, data collection and analysis sections. It presents findings on factors influencing student preferences and provides recommendations. In summary, the report examines mobile phone brand preferences of college students in Ghaziabad through a survey and analysis of influencing factors.
Customer satisfaction on Hero Motocop Ltd after split with Honda KPMG
1. The document discusses measuring customer satisfaction with Hero Motors in India. It involves collecting customer feedback through a questionnaire to understand satisfaction levels and identify areas for improvement.
2. The project aims to determine if customers are satisfied or dissatisfied with Hero Motors and to what degree. Customer responses will be analyzed statistically and suggestions will be provided to Hero Motors.
3. Several factors that influence customer satisfaction are discussed, including service quality, reliability, staff knowledge, keeping customers informed, and meeting promises. Understanding these factors is important for improving customer satisfaction.
Everybody is rushing in their busy life denying these children for a meal which will cost less than 0.5 % of their monthly salary. Searching for a project in the Community Outreach me and my team encountered with these little kids begging for a meal and we decided that we will provide them a meal and knowledge how they can improve their life in future.
Вплив фулеренів на виживаність клітин раку молочної залози за тривалої інкубаціїТатьяна Гергелюк
Досліджено вплив пристінних фулеренів С60 (10–5 М) на виживаність клітин MCF7 раку молочної залози за
тривалої інкубації без заміни культурального середовища. Встановлено, що на початковому етапі інкубації
після внесення фулеренів С60 у середовище культивування відбувається збільшення кількості клітин у Sфазі,
однак у подальшому спостерігається затримка клітин у фазі G2/М, втрата здатності до формування відростків
та зниження вмісту життєздатних клітин у популяції. За дії фулеренів С60 у субпопуляції, що виживає через
6 діб, збільшується вміст клітин у Sфазі.
Este documento presenta un modelo preliminar basado en la dinámica de sistemas para analizar las causas de las listas de espera en el tratamiento de radioterapia contra el cáncer en Costa Rica. El modelo muestra que factores como el número limitado de médicos, días laborales y fallas en el equipo generan listas de espera incluso en condiciones ideales, y las listas empeoran significativamente bajo condiciones reales. El modelo puede ayudar a las autoridades a establecer límites realistas en la atención de pacientes.
Ritu Kumar is a renowned Indian fashion designer known for her unique blend of Indian tradition and contemporary style. She launched her eponymous label in the 1970s and has since dressed celebrities and royalty. Her designs showcase exquisite handcrafts and textiles from across India through both prêt and couture collections.
The existing outage management system has several limitations:
1. It uses in-house tools to extract data from the distribution management system and Excel to calculate reliability metrics, which takes weeks to generate canned reports with no flexibility.
2. The calculation of reliability indices is a manual process that requires examining each event, increasing reporting time.
3. There is no system to calculate reliability metrics and prioritize work based on outages, nor to notify high management of major outages impacting many customers.
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Write a program to perform Perspective projectionShobhit Saxena
: Perspective projection is a form of pictorial drawing that gives the illusion of depth onto a flat surface, very similar to that of viewing of the object through the human eye. In comparison to other types of projection systems, for example orthographic and oblique, the spectator is viewing the object from infinity. The projection rays radiate parallel to each other from the object back to the spectator, compared to perspective projection where the projected rays radiate from the object to a single point at a given distance from the object. A drawing has two-point perspective when it contains two vanishing points on the horizon line. In an illustration, these vanishing points can be placed arbitrarily along the horizon.Two-point perspective can be used to draw the same objects as one-point perspective, rotated: looking at the corner of a house, or looking at two forked roads shrink into the distance.Three-point perspective is usually used for buildings seen from above (or below). In addition to the two vanishing points from before, one for each wall, there is now one for how those walls recede into the ground. This third vanishing point will be below the ground. Looking up at a tall building is another common example of the third vanishing point.
Write a program to perform Oblique projectionShobhit Saxena
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Write a program to perform Orthographic projection.Shobhit Saxena
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Write a program to draw a cubic Bezier curve. Shobhit Saxena
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- To translate an object by a vector v, each homogeneous vector p (written in homogeneous coordinates) would need to be multiplied by thistranslation matrix
Computer graphics are pictures and movies created using computers - usually referring to image data created by a computer specifically with help from specialized graphical hardware and software. It is a vast and recent area in computer science. The phrase was coined by computer graphics researchers Verne Hudson and William Fetter of Boeing in 1960. Another name for the field is computer-generated imagery, or simply CGI.
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WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT (WPR) for DISSERTATION
1. AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
M.TECH (CSE) DISSERTATION
WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT (WPR)
For The Week Commencing: 21-12-2015 to 25-12-2015
WPR No. : 1
Dissertation Area: AI
Faculty Guide Name: Mr. Hari Mohan Pandey
Student Name
Shobhit Saxena
Roll no. 26
Enrollment no. A2300914026
Dissertation Title
An insight to Multi tasking in Cognitive Robotics
Synopsis submitted To be done
Literature review To be done
Technical & Economical Feasibility Yes
Dissertation Progress Schedule
January - Synopsis submission & approval
February - Literature Review & Data collection
March - Implementation & Results with analysis
April - Documentation and Publication
Design of critical components Yes
Experimental work (give %) To be done
Result and Analysis To be done
Report writing To be done
Signature of student
2. Weekly Progress Report
WPR of Week: 1 WPR’s remaining: 20
Enrollment Number: A2300914054
Program: M. Tech. –CS&E
Area of Dissertation: AI
Week’s Summary
Days/Time
Monday Registration.
Tuesday Identification of research area.
Wednesday Discussion with guide and area of the study has been decided.
Thursday Searching of Dissertation topic.
Friday Searching of Dissertation topic.
3. TARGET SET FOR THE WEEK: Collect appropriate literature and start reviewing.
ACHIEVEMENTS FOR THE WEEK: Gathered and selected appropriate literature for
dissertation
FUTURE WORK PLANS: Collect data from different papers and submit a survey paper.
To be filled by Guide (strike off whichever is not applicable)
Performance of students is satisfactory
Performance of students is unsatisfactory
A warning to be issued to student(s) (Name)
Student was not well (Name)
Any additional Remark (Optional)
Date
Faculty Name:
Signature of Faculty:…………………