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George, P Jossy.A system for simulation of collision resistant secure sum protocol and method thereof /PatentComputer Science
Type:Patent
Subject:Computer Science
Description:Patent Number: 202021055655, Applicant: Dr. Samiksha Shukla. The present invention discloses a system for simulation of collision resistant secure sum protocol and method thereof. The present invention discloses a simulation apparatus, system and method thereof having a computation system conjugated with a processor and a Trusted Third Party (TTP) system provided on a computation server system, in which computing, by the Trusted Third Party (TTP) system having an initiator, and via the processor, for number of party, packets per party and anonymizers. [show more]
Shukla, Samiksha.A system for simulation of collision resistent secure sum protocol and method thereof /PatentComputer Science
Type:Patent
Subject:Computer Science
Description:Patent Number: 202021055655, Applicant: Dr. Samiksha Shukla. The present invention discloses a system for simulation of collision resistant secure sum protocol and method thereof. The present invention discloses a simulation apparatus, system and method thereof having a computation system conjugated with a processor and a Trusted Third Party (TTP) system provided on a computation server system, in which computing, by the Trusted Third Party (TTP) system having an initiator, and via the processor, for number of party, packets per party and anonymizers. [show more]
A, Cecil Donald.A system for water utility management and conservation in community households /PatentMechanical Engineering
Type:Patent
Subject:Mechanical Engineering
Description:Patent Number: 202241035724, Applicant: Dr.Vivek S. A control device for managing water flow and consumption is provided. The device include an overhead tank fill control module, a submerged pump module, a ground level pump module, a ground level storage tank fill module, an inlet flow meter module, an outlet flow module and a flow control valve module; wherein the central control device communicates with an overhead tank fill control device through the overhead tank fill control module, with a submerged pump or ground level pump through the submerged pump module or ground level pump module. [show more]
Mandala, Gangu Naidu.A technical physical assessment of the structural steel manufacture for improving the performance /PatentChemical
Type:Patent
Subject:Chemical
Description:Patent Number: 202241004392, Applicant: Dr.Gopala Rao Thellaputta. Off-site development seeks to move building activity to a production setting, allowing for autonomous modularity paneling. While this strategy has proved to be beneficial to the Indian development sector, developments in panelized wall production techniques provide new problems and possibilities for the architecture industry. Assessment for protection and labeled compounds manufacturing quality may be automated in such a supervised environment. Regarding framework assemblies, optical sensing may fulfill several functions. [show more]
Antony BobyA Technological Framework for ICT Implementation in Teaching-Learning Process
Description:Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has penetrated into all walks of life and education sector is no exception. Many studies reveal that ICT is an extremely powerful tool that could bring about tremendous changes in the education process. Innovation has become mandatory to sustain in the global competitive environment. ICT plays an important role in reaching various goals. Its ability to transcend time and space allows learning to take place 24 hours a day, 7 days a week eliminating geographical barriers. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is foreseen as a tool to overcome various challenges in education. Many education institutions have taken a keen initiative towards the usage of ICT based teaching-learning systems so as to enhance efficiency. In this context, LMS has been identified as the most accepted ICT-based tool in the present education system. Through review of literature, it is evident that LMS is widely implemented in education sector. However, it is identified that various essential parameters that could enhance the performance are not adequately addressed in the present ICT-based LMS systems. The primitive and essential features of ICT- based LMS were identified. A detailed analysis on applicability of the identified features was done from the perspective of three major stakeholders namely students, teachers and technical experts. The inference of this analysis revealed that current LMS systems address only 25% of interoperability issues, followed by 21% accessibility and 19% of adaptability. This analysis further revealed that reusability accounts for 11% and affordability for 8% only. Hence, it is evident that the essential parameters are not completely addressed in the present LMS system. A comparative study of various existing LMS systems pertaining to various parameters identified was performed. A technological hybrid LMS framework was developed at macro and micro level to address the various LMS challenges identified like interoperability, accessibility, durability, adaptability and affordability so as to improve the system. Finally, a SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) enabled hybrid LMS framework was developed as the outcome of the research. This framework would enhance the overall performance and provide complete ICT based solutions for educational institutions. [show more]
George VipinA Textual Study of Angst in Jean-Paul Sartres Nausea and Franz Kafkas The Trial
Heena Firdose - 2071508A theoretical study of rayleigh benard convection problem with realistic and artificial boundary conditions /
PhDMathematics
Type:PhD
Subject:Mathematics
MR ChengappaA Trust Model for Cloud Security and Privacy for Startups in India
Description:The great advantage of cloud computing is elasticity, the ability to add capacity or applications almost at a moments notice. Companies buy exactly the amount of storage, computing power, security and other IT functions that they need from specialists in data-centre computing. On the other side, there are also some disadvantages to using cloud computing that must be considered. In the cloud, the customer may not have the kind of control over their data or the performance of the applications that they need, or the ability to audit or change the processes and policies under which users must work. The security of cloud, and associated privacy concerns, give many organizations pause as they think through their particular cloud computing concerns. Security and privacy concerns include physical security and simple access to facilities and equipment, as well as logical security, industry compliance requirements, audit ability, and more. [show more]
V R, Uma.A unique model for detection of health insurance fraud while improving UX using UI based on emotion cue /PatentEngineering
Type:Patent
Subject:Engineering
Description:Patent Number: 201941039391, Applicant: Dr. Ilango Velchamy. The patent description consists of an inclusive model to create a better user experience. This patent primarily envisages creation of awareness among the users about the various product offerings of the companies and to detect frauds. It shall include 6 levels such as inclusion of ICT, Customer Experience, Customer journey, Emotion experience, constructing a methodology, optimization and personalization. ICT media will be used to construct a better user interface. [show more]
V R, Uma.A unique stimulus-emotion-servicescape model for unsought goods that negates undesirability by capturing emotions and creates desirability through servicescape /PatentEngineering
Type:Patent
Subject:Engineering
Description:Patent Number: 201941039390, Applicant: Dr. V R Uma. Unsought goods are those products that are desired when a problem occurs or those that require aggressive selling efforts. The unsought product identified to construct the Stimulus-Servicescape model is health insurance. The clusters identified for testing the model include, the users and the non users. The non-users were further bifurcated as those that were exposed to stimuli and those that were not. Hence, there are three clusters. [show more]
S, Sumanjari - 1144101ABL as a linguistic pedagogy-An experimental study of acquisition of English language among primary school childrenPhDEnglish
Type:PhD
Subject:English
Description:The history of English language teaching has been regarded as a pursuit for more effective ways of teaching and learning. The teaching profession has held constant discussions and debates over issues like framing effective learning strategies,techniques for teaching the four skills to the students, choice of curriculum frameworks, materials available for effective English language teaching, role of grammar and vocabulary in English classrooms, teaching English language using technology, improvement of fluency and accuracy during the process of language learning and so on. English language experts are constantly engaged in clarifying these areas including the search for an appropriate approach of teaching English language effectively in classrooms. [show more]
Pallavi - PHMM104001Academic leader behaviour, influence tactics in relation to organisational commitment and work engagement of faculty in higher educational institutionsPhDManangement
Type:PhD
Subject:Manangement
Description:The importance of academic leader behaviour and influence tactics needs to be overemphasized, as these are the most essential components of practically every educational institution. A clear understanding of educational institution requires a thorough analysis of academic leader behaviour and influence tactics as main features. Academic leaders regularly acquire and use power. They do so deliberately and consciously as well as intuitively and unconsciously. Leadership and power do differ in goal compatibility, direction of influence on one’s subordinates and research emphasis. This study attempts to reduce drastically these differences and focus on the positives of influence tactics and leadership processes to be exercised by higher authorities for enhancing institutional effectiveness. [show more]
Shibu Puthalth - 1860074Access to justice through law schools legal aid activities in India an empirical study with special reference to kerala /PhDLaw
Type:PhD
Subject:Law
Joy, Bency - 1444201Acculturation and adaptation experiences of third generation adolescent migrants of Andaman and Nicobar islandsPhDPsychology
Type:PhD
Subject:Psychology
Description:Andaman and Nicobar Islands saw movement from 1857 amid the reformatory settlement design of the British Government followed by Independent relocation after 1947. The relocation makes a heritage of acculturation and adaptation experiences of the migrants and their descendants. The administration stretched out certain facilities to the migrants like job reservation, simple access to government jobs in the Islands, reservation for higher education and so forth amid the 50's, 60's and 70's. The number of inhabitants in the Islands has now come to a disturbing level and the facilities and opportunities have contracted down, yet individuals have not changed their outlook rather and for them, everything stays in and around the Islands. This study aims to understand the acculturation and adaptation experiences of the third generation adolescent migrants of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The study proposes to follow the methodology based on grounded theory. Using Theoretical sampling method, third generation adolescent migrants of the Islands were recruited for the study. The average age of the participants recruited for this study is 18.6 years with 83% of them are male and the remaining 17% are female. Individual interview sessions, lasting approximately 45 to 90 minutes were conducted with the participants to know how their acculturation and adaptation experiences. The transcripts of the interviews were thematically analyzed with the help of Nvivo 10. The transcripts were dissected and 1950 codes from 7903 text segments which became the main foundation for the analysis of data. The codes were further reduced into 54 basic themes, again into 21 organizing themes and finally into 05 global themes. The process of acculturation, psychological adaptation, socio-cultural adaptation, influencing factors and academic aspiration were the global themes which became the building block for five thematic networks addressing the main and specific objectives of the study. [show more]
Rajeshwari Surendra KarnikAchievement of Children in Academics:

Achievement of Children in Academics: An Exploration into Parental Philosophies

Surendra, Karnik Rajeshwari. - 0934208Achievement of children in academics: An exploration into parental philosophies /MPhilPsychology
Type:MPhil
Subject:Psychology
Description:The current study is an exploration into parental philosophies behind their involvement in the academic lives of their children. 14 pairs of parents and children were interviewed and the data gathered was analyzed using thematic analysis. The role that parents play in shaping the academic and vocational choices of their children was analyzed. The framework of this study included childrens perspectives on parental involvement in their academic lives as well. This was to gain insight into childrens point of view on how similar or different their thinking was from their parents on matters such as education, hobbies, career goals, academic expectations. [show more]
Rachuri, Srujana. - 1537156Action genre in tollywood-A study of Pawan Kalyan films /Masters DissertationMedia Studies
Type:Masters Dissertation
Subject:Media Studies
Description:The present study deals with analyze how dialogue delivery seeped through action sequences by noting the chronological changes in the Telugu films, as well as analyzing four movies of a famous Telugu movie celebrity who has indulged his fans by delivering smart witty dialogues while beating up the baddies.Various aspects of the protagonist’s roles have been explored in order to elicit the importance of these elements and their contribution to the overall plot. [show more]
Mathew, Jessamma - 1444601Actualization of educational vision of Chavara by principals of congregation of mother of carmel(CMC) schools as perceived by teachers in relation to transformational leadership, organizational socialization and organizational learningPhDEducation
Type:PhD
Subject:Education
Description:Education is one of the most powerful instruments of desirable social changes and transformation. It plays a fundamental role in human, social and economic development. St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara, a transformational leader of the 19th Century strived to transform the society through education. His educational vision immensely contributed in the development of the archaic society of Kerala. The education envisaged by Chavara was a flawless blend of intellectual, practical and spiritual formation. [show more]
Thomas, Deepa - 1640077Actualization of the educational vision of Kuriakose Elias Chavara through providing higher educational facilities in the formation of human capital in CMI and CMC higher education institutionsPhDEducation
Type:PhD
Subject:Education
Description:Kuriakose Elias Chavara, the great educational visionary of the 19th century, had opened a new path in the education field of our nation through his valuable contributions. He has soared high in the caste-ridden society and took the initial step in the field of education by starting schools with the aim of educating all irrespective of caste or creed. Understanding that education is the best tool to transform the society, he promoted the poor and the marginalized to attend school and made the high caste and the lower caste sit in the same room and on the same bench. Kuriakose Elias Chavara comprehended the immense need for education, and his work has performed a distinct function in the formation of a contemporary nation. To realize his vision, he established two indigenous congregations named Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) for men and Congregation of the Mother of Carmel (CMC) for women. Being inspired by the vision of the founder, these two Congregations started many schools and colleges all over India. The current study throws light on the Actualization of the Educational Vision of Kuriakose Elias Chavara in relation to Higher Educational Facilities and Formation of Human Capital as independent variables. [show more]
Yadav, Angel - 22222001Addressing harassment against men through the lens of gender equality in India: A critical analysis /Master's DissertationLaw
Type:Master's Dissertation
Subject:Law
Description:Harassment refers to harassment derives from the English verb harass plus the suffixment. The verb harass, in turn, is a loan word from the French, which was already attested in meaning torment, annoyance, bother, trouble.1 It refers to when an individual continually performs undesirable behaviour against a victim. This may include offensive language, rude and cruel remarks, but it must continue over time in order then it is considered as harassment. Harassment has many types like sexual harassment, mental harassment; workplace harassment, domestic harassment and many more it cover wide range of offence Harassment. Harassment against men is a serious issue that needs to be addressed in India, just as harassment against women does. It is important to approach this issue through the lens of gender equality, as both men and women should have the right to live free from harassment and violence. To start with, it is important to acknowledge that men can be victims of harassment and violence, and that this issue is not limited to women alone. [show more]