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A smart attendance system and method for permission inventory during the class /
Patent Number: 202111060922, Applicant: Shivani Chaudhry.
A smart attendance system (1). The system (1) comprises a smart lecture stand (2), which having an electronic unit (2A) which is connected to the other smart door, smart bench, and smart chair of the system; a smart bench (3), which having an electronic unit (3A), which is connected to the other smart door, smart stand, and smart chair of the system; a smart chair (4) comprises which having an electronic unit (4A); which is connected to the other smart door, smart bench, and smart stand of the system; a smart door (5) comprises a electronic unit (5A), which is connected to the other smart door, smart bench, and smart chair of the system. -
Models of cuber security and data privacy analysis for Indian consumer's e-commerce decision making /
Patent Number: 202211043969, Applicant: Priyanka Kaushik.
Even though it is clear that e-commerce meets the requirements of customers, businesses and the clients they serve continue to be susceptible to cyberattacks, which may already be in progress against them. In this study, a comprehension of the antecedent elements that generate concerns among Indian consumers while using ecommerce websites is presented. It seeks to quantify the perceived hazards and data privacy issues that influence an individual's approach to making a risk-informed purchasing decision. The sake of this investigation, a quantitative method of approach has been used. -
A smart attendance system and method for permission inventory during the class /
Patent Number: 202111060922, Applicant: Shivani Chaudhry.
A smart attendance system (1). The system (1) comprises a smart lecture stand (2), which having an electronic unit (2A) which is connected to the other smart door, smart bench, and smart chair of the system; a smart bench (3), which having an electronic unit (3A), which is connected to the other smart door, smart stand, and smart chair of the system; a smart chair (4) comprises which having an electronic unit (4A); which is connected to the other smart door, smart bench, and smart stand of the system; a smart door (5) comprises a electronic unit (5A), which is connected to the other smart door, smart bench, and smart chair of the system. -
Rethinking the place of socioeconomic status identity in students' academic achievement /
European Journal of Psychology & Educational Studies, Vol.2, Issue 2, pp.242-249, ISSN No: 2395-2555 (Online) -
The social representations of academic achievement and failure /
Psychological Studies, Vol.60, Issue 2, pp.231-241, ISSN No: 0974-9861 (Online) 0033-2968 (Print) -
Decolonizing social psychology in India: Exploring its role as emancipatory social science /
Psychology & Society, Vol.8, Issue 1, pp.57-74, ISSN: 2041-5893. -
Rethinking interdisciplinarity in social sciences: Is it a new revolution or paradox? /
Journal Of Interdisciplinary Studies In Eductaion, Vol.4, Issue 2, pp.44-66, ISSN: 2166-2681 (Print), 2690-0408 (Online). -
Teaching as a political act: The role of critical pedagogical practices and curriculum /
Human Affairs, Vol.26, ISSN: 1337-401X. -
Unveiling the pattern of PhishingAttacks using the Machine Learning approach
This study introduces a unique approach to strengthening cybersecurity by combining advanced models for real-time detection of phishing websites. A classifier is trained to discern patterns associated with legitimate and phishing URLs, leveraging a carefully organized labeled dataset. The model in this paper forms the foundation for a real-time detection system, providing users with real-time information on potential phishing threats. Integrating an adaptive decision-making algorithm improves decision-making adaptability, particularly in scenarios challenging the model's confidence. A user feedback loop ensures the continuous learning and refinement of the system, aligning it more closely with user expectations. The future scope of this research involves exploring advanced models, improving explainability, and incorporating dynamic features for enhanced detection. Adaptive policies, large-scale deployment, and ethical implications are pivotal for real-world applicability. In conclusion, this study contributes to advancing phishing detection methodologies and lays the groundwork for future innovations in cybersecurity. The collaborative efforts of academia, industry, and cybersecurity stakeholders arenecessaryfor realizing the full potential of this paper and ensuring a safer online platform for users. 2024 IEEE. -
A Brief Review on the Role of Blockchain in Supply Chain Management
Blockchain is a proficient technology when used in combination with other intelligent technologies which gives an opportunity to an organization to rethink about improvement of their supply chain internal and external processes. It helps in improvement of transparency and provenance by removing shortfalls and building a better organizational control overall. However, blockchain faces numerous challenges, e.g., transaction speed, decentralization, scalability, interoperability, and lack of standardization that could affect its adoption across organizations. However, a greater number of research are required to overcome the governance, standardization, and technological challenges involved within. Concisely, blockchain in supply chain is still in initial phase, many improvements are needed for better adaptation of blockchain using Machine Learning, Neural Network algorithms to make optimized computation decision of blockchain framework. In this paper, we studied and discussed about blockchain and its type, consensus mechanism, blockchain in supply chain, key issues of blockchain and supply chain and intelligence in blockchain. 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Time Efficient Hash Key Generation for Blockchain Enabled Framework
Blockchain, in general, helps organizations to improve the transparency and governance by removing its shortfalls and building better control overall. Blockchain network, public or private, is a competent technology when used in order with an optimized hashing technique. In a blockchain network, one of the common issues is performance while registering any transactions. Blockchain must need to do some preliminary checks to avoid double-spending before registering the transaction. Here, we implement one of the optimization aspects of the hashing technique, which can contribute to the blockchain mining processes and save time. It enables the blockchain to perform efficiently and reliably. In addition, we examine how well different hashing algorithms perform when added to the blockchain network's processes. In this research, we analyze several hashing techniques that are employed in the blockchain and are also applied in the supply chain domain due to their efficacy in mitigating past attacks. Our proposed hashing technique allows a blockchain network to improve security and its overall processes. The proposed hashing technique achieves approx. 10-90% performance gain improvements over other existing technique. Our proposed hashing technique allows a blockchain network to improve security and its overall processes. The study also examines how the supply chain management contributes in increasing of overall lead time where process optimization or technological enhancement plays key roles in minimizing the time of some or all the processes. Lead time is one of the common issues of supply chain which impacts on overall order delivery time. We address on how the conjunction of blockchain with optimized hashing technique can address supply chain lead time issues. 2013 IEEE. -
Consumer Characteristics and Consumption Patterns of Soft Drinks
A soft drink is generally treated as very common product aimed at a very casual consumption. Normally, not much of attention is paid to this product, which has almost become 'commoditized'. But, a deeper and more careful observation would reveal that soft drinks are strong demographic descriptors of their consumers. Key insights into the characteristics and consumption patterns of consumers can be obtained through an incisive study of the soft drinks market. This research paper makes a concerted effort at unearthing the demographic details and consumption contours of the soft drink users in Kanpur, Agra, Varanasi, Allahabad, and Lucknow - the five representative cities of Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India. It has been conclusively established through this research that the residents of these five cities - which are demographically similar in nature - exhibit varying consumption patterns when it comes to soft drinks. It was also found that demographic variables like age, gender, educational qualification, income, and marital status do not significantly impact the consumption of soft drinks, whereas employment status is a key influencer of the same. 2021 IEEE. -
Role of AI in Enhancing Customer Experience in Online Shopping
AI-powered tools and applications may provide customers with a positive, effective, and customized purchasing experience. By studying client preferences and behaviours, AI systems can anticipate future customer needs, improving and personalizing the shopping experience. The main aim of this study is to examine the role of artificial intelligence (AI) on enhancing customer experience. The results of this study revealed that there is a positive significant relationship between AI features like perceived convenience, personalization and AI-enabled service quality and Customer experience. A total of 416 responses were analysed using a structured questionnaire. The findings indicate significant role of trust as factor, mediating the effects of independent variables on customer experience. Data was analysed using T-test, ANOVA and regression. 2024 IEEE. -
Neurodiversity at the Workplace: The new paradigm of talent acquisition and retention
The importance of neurodiversity in the workplace has gained popularity in recent years. Companies can access a pool of distinctive skills and viewpoints that can stimulate innovation, creativity, and productivity by embracing neurodiversity in the workplace. This chapter examines the idea of neurodiversity in relation to hiring and retaining talent, emphasizing the advantages for both companies and workers. It covers methods for establishing welcoming environments at work that support neurodiverse workers and help them reach their full potential. It also looks at how corporate culture, HR regulations, and leadership all contribute to creating a welcoming workplace for individuals who are neurodiverse. Companies can promote diversity, equity, and inclusion at the workplace in addition to attracting and retaining neurodiverse employees (NDEs). A conceptual framework has been proposed to demonstrate the influence of various factors like awareness, perceived benefits, accommodation, organizational policy, stigma, and unconscious bias on retention of NDEs. 2024, IGI Global. -
An augmented artificial bee colony algorithm for data aggregation in wireless sensor networks
As wireless sensor networks comprise of a vast number of resource constrained tiny sensor nodes which are designed to operate for a long period of time, it is inevitable to efficiently utilize the available resources. Even though energy harvesting approaches exist, energy efficiency in these networks remains the primary concern. Innovative data collection methods help in the optimal utilization of the confined resources like energy, memory and processing capabilities. Majority of the energy is consumed for data transmission in contrast to sensing and processing. Adopting self-organizing system intelligence of the nature for modern advancements is effective and efficient. This paper provides a gist of the existing bio-inspired routing algorithms and describes a new energy efficient data collection strategy with mobile sinks in wireless sensor networks. IAEME Publication. -
A Novel Two-Step Bayesian Hyperparameter Optimization Strategy for DoS Attack Detection in IoT
Variations of Hyperparameter in Machine Learning (ML) algorithm effectively strikes the model's performance in terms of accuracy, loss, F1 score and many others. In the current study a two-step hyperparameter optimization approach is represented to analyse selected ML models' performance in detecting specific Denial of Service attacks in IoT. These attacks are Synchronization Flooding Attack at Transport layer, DIS Flooding attack and Sinkhole attack at Network layer. The two-step approach is a combination of Manual Hyperparameter tuning followed by Bayesian Optimization technique. The first stage manually analyses the hyperparameters of ML algorithms by considering the nature of the attack datasets. This technique is quite rigorous as it demands thorough analysis of the dependencies of the nature of datasets with hyperparameter types. At the same time this process is time consuming. The output of the first stage is the ranges of independent hyperparameter values that give maximum accuracy (minimum error rate). In the next stage Bayesian Hyperparameter tuning is used to specifically derive the single set of all hyperparameters values that give optimized accuracy faster than the BO. The input to the second stage is the ranges of individual hyperparameters that gave maximum accuracy in the first stage. The efficiency of the approach is depicted by comparative analysis of training time between the proposed and existing BO. NetSim simulator is used for generating attack datasets and Python packages are used for executing the two-step approach. 2024 IEEE. -
Gastronomic delights for community growth: unravelling the impact of sustainable tourism in Sikkim, India
Community development (CD) and sustainable gastronomy tourism development (SGTD) are mutually beneficial. Therefore, this study calls for a thorough investigation and interpretation of the phenomenon. In the context of Sikkim, India, this study examines the effects of SGTD on CD. The research question of whether sustainable gastronomy tourism (SGT) influences CD is addressed through a narrative analysis. The stories of ten local food vendors are gathered and examined using the categorical-content approach. However, the narratives indicate that local food vendors do believe that SGTD can act as a catalyst for local development, and that using traditional food as an alternative source of income can offer them a number of benefits. Other facets of gastronomic tourism are identified in the stories that may have unfavourable effects. Several ways to promote SGTD are suggested. The paper concludes that, to endorse gastronomic tourism (GT), local community involvement and strict policies are crucial. Copyright 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. -
Computational Model for Hybrid Job Scheduling in Grid Computing
Grid computing the job scheduling is the major issue that needs to be addressed prior to the development of a grid system or architecture. Scheduling is the users job to apropos resources in the grid environment. Grid computing has got a very wide domain in its application and thus induces various research opportunities that are generally spread over many areas of distributed computing and computer science. The cardinal point of scheduling is being attaining apex attainable performance and to satisfy the application requirements with computing resources at exposure. This paper posits techniques of using different scheduling techniques for increasing the efficacy of the grid system. This hybrid scheduler could enable the grid system to reduce the execution time. This paper also proposes an architecture which could be implemented ensuring the optimal results in the grid environment. This adaptive scheduler would possibly combine the pros of two scheduling strategies to produce a hybrid scheduling strategy which could cater the ever changing workload encountered by the gird system. The main objective of the proposed system is to reduce to overall job execution time and processor utilization time. 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. -
Happiness and resilience among young physically disadvantaged employees in India: A pilot study
Purpose: The study aimed to examine and compare the happiness and resilience of disadvantaged employees and non-disadvantaged employees. Method: The study sample included 37 young employees, between 20 and 30 years of age. Among them, 17 were with physical disadvantages of one type or the other, and 20 had no physical disadvantages. Results: Mann-Whitney U test showed that there is no difference in resilience and happiness between disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged employees. Among the non-disadvantaged employees, there is a relationship between happiness and resilience. However, among the disadvantaged employees, this relationship is not there. Conclusions: Disadvantaged employees in the present sample do not differ from the non-disadvantaged in their happiness and resilience. However, it cannot be assumed that happiness is a contributing factor to the resilience of the disadvantaged employees. Also, it is not possible to generalize the results of the study due to the small sample size. 2019, Action for Disability Regional Rehabilitation Centre. All rights reserved. -
Augmented Reality-Enabled Instagram Game Filters: Key to Engaging Customers
The gamification concept is rapidly grabbing attention of different sectors in the current competitive business ecosystem. Companies are amalgamating game elements to enrich customer enhancement. However, empirical studies incorporating Augmented Reality (AR) elements in the same are lacking. Therefore, main objective of this research is to inspect elements of AR, impacting the customer brand engagement in game filters of Instagram. Drawing on S-D Logic the authors aim to explore the impact of gameful experience on creating customer engagement. The capability of Customer Brand Engagement (CBE) to influence Brand Satisfaction (BS) and Brand loyalty (BL) is also explored in the study. Convenient sampling method was adopted to gather 458 responses from Gen Z in India. Responses were gathered using self-administered questionnaire. Findings of the study expand CBE literature to a new technology and refines knowledge of relationship between AR and preexisting CBE dimensions (affective, cognitive and activation), leading to BS and BL. This study has some implications for managerial decision making in creating resilient and long-term relations with customers. 2021 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.