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Business supply chain management system and thereof /
Patent Number: 202111040160, Applicant: Dr. Akhilesh Tiwari.
The present invention relates to provide a system and method for business supply chain management that includes a system and variety of steps in which it process. Where a order is received from a buyer or from a seller. The received order includes more information about the ordered product. An exemplary process according to the present invention is a flow chart showing the steps in 5. In step 10, an order is received for one or more products from a supply chain participant such as a buyer or seller. -
A method for generating a unique identifier and system for verifying it /
Patent Number: 202111040160, Applicant: Dr. Akhilesh Tiwari.
A method for generating a unique identifier and system for verifying comprising card holder (201) ; merchant (202); credit card issuer (203); account identifier number (204); goods/services (205); authorization (206); wherein smart card (100) comprising a display (101) in communication with the central processor, memory (102) in communication with the central processor, keyboard (103) in communication with the central processor, biometric interface (104), central processor (105). -
A data/document management system and method /
Patent Number: 202111047326, Applicant: Anil Kumar.
A data/document management system and method comprising a user device (101); internet (102); a server (103); an authentication module (104); a code generation module (105); record management system (106); a processing module (107); a database (108). The method comprises following steps of A) Data /document storing mode and B) data / document fetching mode. The invention provides a high efficient and low, user friendly data / document management system and method. The invention provides a record management system (106) which is connected to the database system (108). -
A system and method for managing goods using their information /
Patent Number: 202121047598, Applicant: Anil Kumar.
A system (100) and method (100A) for managing goods using their information comprising a RFID reader (101), weherin RFID reader reading an RFID tag; an antenna (102) for identifying a tag, communication unit receiving a RFID tag value extracted by reading the RFID tag (103) from an RFID reader (101) of a transferor of an object with an attached RFID tag (103); a display unit (107) comprises a display (106) and a communication unit (105); a processing and control device (104) for mapping information of the tag. -
System and method to track time at a workplace /
Patent Number: 202111050063, Applicant: Dr. Navin Kumar Shrivastava.
A system and method to track time at a workplace comprising a smart dashboard (100A) and an employee card (106). smart dashboard (100A) having a plurality of sides (101), (102), (102A), (104); a camera unit (104B); plurality of light units (103) (103A); a control unit circuit (104A). The dashboard is foldable or can be attached to the working table (105). The employee card (106) has configuration (106A) of an IC (115), a battery (116), a communication unit (117), a memory (118), a employee information unit (119), a display unit (120), a vibration unit (121). -
Artificial intelligence based system and method for management, recommendation, mapping of skill /
Patent Number: 202111054501, Applicant: Durgansh Sharma.
Artificial intelligence based system (100) and method for management, recommendation, mapping of skill comprising EmpNet (101), recommender system (102), automated machine learning system (103), skillset dataset (104), optimization system (105), industry interface system (106). The method for management, recommendation, mapping of skill comprising the steps of: a) capturing the required skillset personal data by the panchayat system (701); b) verify the skillset (702). -
Desk organizer /
Patent Number: 350152-001, Applicant: Vaibhav Tripathi. -
System & applications of artificial intelligence for interplay between business, innovation and technology /
Patent Number: 202141058897, Applicant: Rajesh E. -
A system and method for evidence base practice in education /
Patent Number: 202111058901, Applicant: Roopali Sharma.
A system (1) for evidence base practice in education comprising student data module; teacher data module (3); researcher data module (4); industry expert data module (5); server (6); network (7); student interest module (8); counselling module (9); concept clearing module (10); wherein each module is comprising a computer system websites which are accessible to the network and whole data of the modules is stored in the server (6). -
USB and wireless mouse with left thumb scroll /
Patent Number: 350151-001, Applicant: Sanjay Rastogi. -
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. -
Method of enhancing quality of services in cloud computing environment using load balancer /
Patent Number: 202211006218, Applicant: Dr. Pratibha Giri. -
Customer relationship management system and method of taking feedback thereof /
Patent Number: 202241008325, Applicant: Dr. Rashmi Rai.
A customer relationship management system (1) and method of taking feedback thereof comprising a feedback button (2), a mobile application (2A), an electronic unit (4), a computer (5), a mobile (6), a network (7), a server (8), a database (9). The invention provides a feedback button may be a physical three-way button (2) or a three-way digital button. One of them is visible on mobile applications and the second one is visible in the room. -
Holder for pens/visiting cards/paperclips /
Patent Number: 355121-001, Applicant: Dr.Priyanka. -
Development of Privacy Preserving Machine Learning Techniques Using Secure Multi-Party Computation
Machine learning (ML) has brought about a paradigm shift in insight generation across various domains, including healthcare, finance, and pharma, by leveraging historical data. However, the effectiveness of ML solutions hinges on the seamless collaboration between data owners, model owners, and ML clients while ensuring that privacy concerns are meticulously addressed. Unfortunately, existing privacy-preserving solutions have not been able to offer efficient and confidential ML training and inference. This has led to an increased focus on Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning (PPML), which has become a flourishing area of research aimed at safeguarding the privacy of machine learning stakeholders. In this regard, the present research introduces novel techniques for private ML inference and training of models using Secure Multi-Party Computation (SMPC) and Differential Privacy (DP) methods on horizontally and vertically partitioned datasets. The proposed techniques are implemented using Python with open-source libraries such as SyMPC and PyDP to ensure confidential inference and model protection. The findings across various parameters illustrate the effectiveness of the suggested techniques in addressing the privacy concerns of model owners and inference clients, with no significant impact on accuracy and a linear influence on performance as the privacy parameters, such as secure nodes count within the SMPC cluster. are increased. Furthermore, the privacy gain is substantiated by information privacy measures such as Mutual Information and KL-Divergence across different privacy budgets, which demonstrate empirically that privacy can be preserved with high ML accuracy and minimal performance cost. -
Role of project management methodologies in achieving project success and business value creation in financial services IT provides
Increasingly, project-based organizations, have been implementing
project management methodology for specific projects based on the dynamic environment. Financial services face challenges in the form of unstable market conditions, economies and technology, strict controls, and higher stress to meet customer demands and maximize profits. They are compelled to provide services that are tailored to changing customer interests as a result of technological innovations and developments. Financial services especially information technology-based businesses find it difficult to sustain considering the dynamic behavior of the market in terms of efficiency and controlling the cost based on market changes. Moreover, financial services are also constrained to manage stakeholders while maintaining flexibility and responsive processes and focusing on technological advancement to improve success in projects. Many IT initiatives fail to provide the desired outcomes as per the project budgets, project types, and project contexts. Some are also unable to deliver business value to the customers due to the adoption of an unsuitable project management methodology. Regardless of the wide variety of choices, project managers often fail to decide on available alternatives. Project managers tend to tailor projects based on criteria that may not be associated with the overall project objectives rationally. The goal of this research work is to assess the role of hybrid and agile project management approaches in achieving success and creating business value considering project contexts for financial services IT projects. -
Role of project management methodologies in achieving project success and business value creation in financial services IT projects
Increasingly, project-based organizations, have been implementing project management methodology for specific projects based on the dynamic environment. Financial services face challenges in the form of unstable market conditions, economies and technology, strict controls, and higher stress to meet customer demands and maximize profits. Many IT initiatives fail to provide the desired outcomes as per the project budgets, project types, and project contexts. Some are also unable to deliver business value to the customers due to the adoption of an unsuitable project management methodology. Regardless of the wide variety of choices, project managers often fail to decide on available alternatives. Project managers tend to tailor projects based on criteria that may not be associated with the overall project objectives rationally. The goal of this newlineresearch work is to assess the role of hybrid and agile project management approaches in newlineachieving success and creating business value considering project contexts for financial newlineservices IT projects. A conceptual research framework and various propositions were built on the literature analysis. To analyse the theoretical support, data was gathered through an online questionnaire. The survey was administered to project managers who were newlineinvolved at different levels in IT project development in financial service organizations. The study findings demonstrate that the various key success factors vary significantly across hybrid and agile project management methodologies considering different success measures in IT projects. And, such factors and processes play a vital role, especially in large-size high-technology projects. This research work enriches the project management literature and offers practical guidance by applying the contingency approach for comparing the effect of key success factors applicable to financial service IT projects from the viewpoint of hybrid and agile project management approaches. -
Growth and characterization of glycine potassium nitrate NLO crystals
Single crystals of glycine potassium nitrate were grown using slow evaporation technique. The solutions were prepared mixing glycine with potassium nitrate in different ratios stirring continuously for an hour to get a saturated solution. It was then kept at room temperature for controlled evaporation. Optically clear and well shaped crystals were obtained and these were characterized by (FTIR) studies, EDAX and X-ray powder diffraction. 2011 American Institute of Physics. -
Self-care practices, professional quality of life and challenges : An exploration among counsellors in Kerala
The profession of counselling continues to prove its importance in today's fast- paced world, where pausing down and listening to someone are becoming an odd and luxurious concern of people. The counsellor may feel as though they are in a marathon, which demands them to continuously offer unconditional positive regard and empathy for their clients. This may leave them incapacitated to look into themselves and to recognize what is happening to them in this process of caring for others. Though profound discourses take place in the international scenario about the criticality of rendering to the need and well- being of counsellors, evidence-based studies, and effective interventions in this regard are still lacking in the Indian context. This study seeks to fill this gap by exploring, how the positive and negative feelings of continuous caring can affect the professional quality of life of counsellors, what are the self-care mechanisms they adopt, and which are the professional issues they find most concerning. To meet these objectives, the present research employs a mixed- method design in a sequential explanatory fashion. The study encompasses three different phases wherein phase I and II; the sample consisted of counsellors working in various government projects in Kerala selected through dense sampling method and purposive sampling method respectively. In phase III, counsellor experts with more than 20 years of experience in the field are considered through purposive sampling. Findings describe that counsellors tend to follow an unbalanced self-care routine with significantly less focus on professional aspects. The presence of a high risk of burnout and secondary traumatic stress with a moderate feeling of compassion satisfaction call for immediate interventions for counsellors. Lack of benefits, safety issues, concerns about professional identity, poor working conditions, absence of career prospects, and lack of professional credentials are the major challenges identified by the counsellors. Considering these challenges, a set of recommendations are proposed by counsellor experts, which suggest reformations at both the systemic level and academic formation. Specific recommendations are also listed on the development of personal self and professional self for safe, effective and ethical practice of counsellors across a variety of practice settings. Implications exist for policymakers and counsellor educators to create an avenue for supporting a healthier and sustainable counsellor workforce.
















