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Quality of work life and job satisfaction in information ...

Jashua, M.
Quality of work life and job satisfaction in information technology industry
Introduction The world today is witnessing a new kind of revolution - the Information Revolution - ushered by technology. This revolution is, in fact, far more sweeping than any other revolution in the history of its reach and influence bringing fundamental changes in all aspects of life1. It is human innovation that involves the generation of knowledge and processes to develop systems capable of solving problems and extending human capabiliti...

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Economics of International transfer of technology

Parvathi, Sunil
Economics of International transfer of technology
INTRODUCTION The tremendous progress in science and technology and its increasing application in n production process accelerated technology transaction one among the nation-states Consequently, the transfer of technology has not been confined within the developed world,

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Commercial viability of air transport industry in India

Neelam, Maggu
Commercial viability of air transport industry in India
INTRODUCTION The civil aviation industry contributes to the national economy significantly and therefore it is of great relevance for the country's economy. The present study is confined only to three air corporations namely Indian airlines, Air India, and Vayudoot. The investment involved in these three corporations is a huge amount. Primarily because of this reason the government has maintained its control over the industry as yet. Public se...

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Working capital management in electronics industry in India

Surinder, Paul
Working capital management in electronics industry in India
INTRODUCTION Working capital has been described as the lifeblood of a business enterprise. It denotes the funds which are required for the day-to-day operations of the enterprise. It represents the capital invested in current assets viz., cash, receivables, and inventory. In many business enterprises working capital forms, a substantial portion of the total capital employed. Fixed capital in the form of productive facilities cannot be utilize...

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Impact of information technology on efficiency banking in...

Sitaram, Dhondibhau
Impact of information technology on efficiency banking industry
INTRODUCTION 1.1 Historical Perspective of Indian Banking The banking business is not new in India. In the 16th century onwards traditional banking was in the hands of private money lenders, indigenous bankers, etc. but the modern banking system was introduced by the East India Company. The first bank in India, called The General Bank of India was established in the year 1786. The East India Company established The Bank of Bengal/Calcutta (1...

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Analysis of superconducting magnetic energy storage syste...

Indira, G.
Analysis of superconducting magnetic energy storage system and supercapacitors
INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Electric power system encounters serious issues in power quality due to dramatic changes in loads. The demand for electric power is varied both randomly and with predictable variations due to the functioning of industrial society. It is a very big challenge for an electrical engineer to operate the power system in a controlled manner. With advanced semiconductor technology, FACTS devices are used for controlling t...

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DEVELOPMENT OF SOLAR BIOGAS MODEL FOR GENERATION OF ENERGY

Pal Singh, Gurinder
DEVELOPMENT OF SOLAR BIOGAS MODEL FOR GENERATION OF ENERGY
1.1 INTRODUCTION Conventional resources are considered extremely valuable drivers of profitable advancement, but at the same time, they can also cause several damage to the surroundings [1][2]. The prospects of power resources are several times greater than the power requirements throughout the world. Renewable Energy sources (RES) such as bio waste, wind, solar, hydropower, and earth heat can be utilized for sustainable power services, depend...

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Effectiveness of group learning approaches in teaching of...

B, Dipali
Effectiveness of group learning approaches in teaching of science and technology
Introduction In the 21st century, the knowledge explosion is due to advancements in science and technology. The present scenario indicates that there is a development in the field of science and technology but simultaneously there is a decline in science education no doubt new courses are being launched. The major reason for such a scenario is secondary education where students' interest in the science subject needs to be developed. The resea...

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Microwave Imaging for Soil Characterization

Mohan R, Rajesh
Microwave Imaging for Soil Characterization
Microwaves are electromagnetic radiation with frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz, corresponding to wavelengths ranging from as long as one meter to as short as one millimeter. International agreements regulate the use of the different parts of the microwave spectrum. The frequencies 915 MHz and 2.45 GHz are the most common among those dedicated to power applications for Industrial, Scientific, and Medical purposes.

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Impact of industry on its neighbourhood

D, Dhanikachalam
Impact of industry on its neighbourhood
INTRODUCTION The subject of industrialization is very much in the air now-a-days, especially in the nations of * Asia# Africa and Latin America which have emerged to political independence after the second world war. Industrialization in reality, is a process of social change, whereby a traditional, custom-oriented and hierarchically frozen society is striving to 'catch up with the modernized and developed societies of the West or East. The co...

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A study on energy efficiency in visual sensor networks

Swaminathan, Aravind
A study on energy efficiency in visual sensor networks
INTRODUCTION The basic principle of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) is to achieve reliable communication without the support of any infrastructure. Mobile ad hoc networks are considered self-configuring wireless networks of mobile hosts or routers. Since they do not use any fixed infrastructure and are connected by wireless links, they are also known as networks without a network. It is used for the purpose of surveillance for a long time. MAN...

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Management of working capital in the fertilizer industry

Kundan, Lal
Management of working capital in the fertilizer industry
introduction importance of the fertilizer industry India is an agricultural country where about 80 percent of the population lives in rural areas and 72 percent depend on agriculture. despite this, the production of foodgrains is hardly sufficient for the country's requirements.

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Energy efficient intelligent cluster based routing techni...

M, Selvi
Energy efficient intelligent cluster based routing techniques for wireless sensor networks
INTRODUCTION 1.1 WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a network consisting of a large number of tiny nodes called sensors which are organized in an ad hoc manner. A sensor node has fundamental parts namely memory, a transceiver, a processing unit, a sensing unit, and a power supply. The radio transceiver transmits and receives the radio signal from sensor nodes that are under its transmission range and the processing un...

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Knowledge based systems in banking sector

Bl, Desai
Knowledge based systems in banking sector
PREVIEW This chapter covers the historical development of artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques and the use of expert systems. How expert systems were introduced ever since 1950, and their applicability. This chapter also explains the concept of expert systems, their architecture, and the need for employing them Besides it discusses the importance of the expert system in different areas with special reference to banking and finance. Further,...

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Labour management relations in public and private sector ...

Manjit, Monga
Labour management relations in public and private sector industries
India is mainly an agrarian society. The majority of Indian population has been and still is dependent on agriculture. But the quest for economic improvement is omnipresent and its consequences are far-reaching. Industrialization appears to be a major and essential ingredient for substantial % economic growth. The big divide in the world is between industrializing and industrialized societies, with the former desperately wanting to catch up wi...

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Entrepreneurial orientation for employees and its effects...

S, Krishnakumar
Entrepreneurial orientation for employees and its effects in organization
INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW the whole world is visualizing being entrepreneurial in every way. the dynamic and changing nature of business due to science and technology poses challenges for organizations to be entrepreneurial for sustaining business growth. employers aspire to maximize organizational performance through profits and productivity, whereas, employees are interested only to maximise intentions to maximize earnings through compen...

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Gender and work A study of girl child workers

K, Jayasree
Gender and work A study of girl child workers
INTRODUCTION Social factors are crucial contributors to existing differences in opportunities, rewards, and limitations between women and men. It is through social processes including socialization, but most importantly through the effects of social Institutions, such as the economic and political systems that 'Gender roles' are shaped and reshaped throughout the life cycle. Thus the single most important and basic idea is that the relationshi...

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Role of collective agreements in improving the productivity

Kumar, Pradeep
Role of collective agreements in improving the productivity
Productivity has assumed the central stage in economic development and industrial growth today It has become further vital in gauging the progress of an industry or a nation by how much it efficiently produces in the liberalised the environment of the World Our country has faced two major phases of change as far as economic and industrial development is concerned First, when it attained independence and adopted a mixed pattern of the economy a...

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A study on quality of work life among software profession...

T, Ramya
A study on quality of work life among software professionals in information technology industries
INTRODUCTION This chapter provides an overview of the study. It involves the Background, an introduction to Information Technology industries in India, concepts of Quality of Work Life, Organization Commitment, and Turnover Intention, Statements of the problem, Research questions, Objectives (general and specific objectives), and the Scope of the study. Also, it includes the definition of important terms and the organization of the thesis.

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Software security risk compliance and management model

D, Kavitha
Software security risk compliance and management model
INTRODUCTION Software security management is becoming an essential societal and cultural service demanded not only by governmental organizations but also by private establishments nowadays. Overall system security is heavily dependent on software that resides in many hardcore embedded chips but also in a wide area of distributed network elements. Most of the software system security issues burst from many non-compliance in the operational mode...

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