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IJAREM: Volume 1 - Issue 1 (April 2015)

 

1. Consumer's satisfaction level regarding Online Shopping: with a Special reference to Uttar Pradesh State in India
Dr.Deepak Jain and Arti Lata
Abstract
Last few years, Business has actively involved in the field of E-commerce in–term to achieved the corporate objective along with to reach the end user of the product and service (levy&Weitz 2001; Ferguson, 2011).In today‘s dynamic environment Customers demand has getting increased and more concern Product quality, Varieties along with Product knowledge and also wish for easy accessibility of the product and service. With the changing shopping environment trend customers are adopting and more fascinating for online shopping (Coleman and Levine, 2008).According to (Verhoef, Nelsin, and Vroomes, 2007) customer likely to prefer for doing shopping based on Online or Web based services, reason to get more knowledge in term of product feature, price and quality and services. The E-commerce site designers, or owner basely design their Web page in-term to convey the all relevant information to the customers for purchasing the product form the web site and also built the strong and long term relationship between the business and customers .The technology approach for web retailer or designers, to design easy and convenient transactional and provide more and relevant information for the product and service which gives stimulus to consumers for doing online shopping. The Psychological factor also influenced the online shoppers like trust, valve and belief for the online shopping This research paper has basic objective to understand, the online consumers and their buying behavior and also satisfaction level for on line purchasing.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

2. Optical Burst Switching (OBS): The Future Switching Technology
M.Nasir Shahzad, Saima Habib, Zubaida Haroon, S. Wajahat Ali and Usman Khalid
Abstract
Optical Burst Switching (OBS) is a potential switching mechanism for future backbone networks, as it can perform fast switching and also data processing time is considerably reduced. It aims to achieve balance between deficiencies found in optical circuit switching and optical packet switching, which makes it an obvious choice for deployment. This future technology meets the user's requirements by removing the Optical to Electrical and Electrical to Optical (O/E/O) conversions.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

3. COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR SIX WEAKLY COMPATIBLE SELF-MAPPINGS IN M- FUZZY METRIC SPACES
N. Appa Rao, Dr. V. Dharmaiah
Abstract
In this paper we define M - fuzzy metric space and prove a common fixed point theorem for six weakly compatible self-mappings in complete M- fuzzy metric space.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

4. BIOINFORMATICS
Khadri S.S
Abstract
Bioinformatics is conceptualizing biology in terms of molecules (in the sense of physicalchemistry) and then applying, informatics, techniques (derived from disciplines such as applied math, CS, and statistics) to understand and organize the information associated with these molecules, on a largescale. Bioinformatics is MISfor Molecular Biology Information. Bioinformatics is both an umbrella term for the body of biological studies that use computer programming as part of their methodology, as well as a reference to specific analysis "pipelines" that are repeatedly used, particularly in the fields of genetics and genomics. Common uses of bioinformatics include the identification of candidate genes and nucleotides (SNPs). Often, such identification is made with the aim of better understanding the genetic basis of disease, unique adaptations, desirable properties (esp. in agricultural species), or differences between populations. In a less formal way, bioinformatics also tries to understand the organisational principles within nucleic acid and protein sequences.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

5. IN VITRO SEED GERMINATION OF DENDROBIUM AQUEUM : A RARE ORCHID OF WESTERN GHATS, KARNATAKA
Sr. Sagaya Mary B. and Dr. Divakar K.M.
Abstract
The genus Dendrobium is one of the most important genera with distribution of eleven species in the Western Ghats, belong to the family Orchidaceae. It is known for its long lasting, showy flowers which has its significance in floriculture industry. Dendrobium aqueum species is being reported under Near Threatened category by the conservation assessment and management plan workshop (CAMP, 2001). In vitro studies will immensely aid conservation measures of this orchid species. MS, VW, B5 and KC media supplemented with various concentrations of auxins and cytokinins were used in combination for asymbiotic seed germination and plantlet formation. In the evaluation of the media VW medium supplemented with 0.5 mg BAP + 5 mg NAA was found to be most suitable for plantlet formation. VW basal medium fortified with 1.5 mg BAP, 1.5 mg NAA, 50 ml CM and 500 mg AC found to be most suitable for in vitro rooting. Hardened plants were transferred to green house after ex vitro rooting technique. Significance of the present work is discussed here.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

6. USB KEY BASED ANTI-PIRACY SOLUTION
Prof.M.M.Gudadhe, Pranjali Patil, Pallavi Bharti
Abstract
Software Piracy has been a huge headache for software vendors for quite a time now. Computer software is Intellectual Property, and is protected by copyright Law. There is a huge amount of research and resources spent during development of software, and hence vendors expect people to pay for using it.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

7. A Modification of Quasi-Newton (DFP) Method for Solving Unconstrained Optimization Problems
Salah Gazi Shareef, Ahmed Anwer Mustafa
Abstract
The Quasi-Newton method is a very useful technique for solving minimization problems and has wide applications in many fields. In this paper we develop a new class of DFP method for unconstrained optimization. The given method satisfies the Quasi-Newton condition and positive definite theorem under strong Wolfe line search. Numerical results based on the number of iterations (NOI) and number of function (NOF), have shown that the new method (New5) performs better than standard method of ( ) method.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

8. HIGH SPEED AND EFFICIENT POWER REDUCTION IN PULSE TRIGGERED FLIPFLOP BASED ON SIGNAL FEED THROUGH SCHEME
A.MUTHUMANICCKAM, R.SORNALATHA, L.VIJAYPRABAKARAN
Abstract
Low power has emerged as a principal theme in today's electronics industry. The need for low power has caused a major paradigm shift where power dissipation has become as important a consideration as performance and area. So this Low Power Pulse Triggered Flip Flop reviews various strategies and methodologies for designing low power circuits and systems. In this paper an explicit type pulse-triggered structure and a modified true single phase clock latch based on a signal feed-through scheme is used. Pulsetriggered FF (P-FF) is a single- latch structure which is more popular than the conventional transmission gate (TG) and master– slave based FFs in high-speed applications.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

9. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MEDICAL SCIENCE:A SURVEY
Anisha Mary, Abdul Majeed K.M
Abstract
Tech titans like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple already have made huge investments in artificial intelligence to deliver tailored search results and build virtual personal assistants. Now, that approach is starting to trickle down into health care, thanks in part to the push under the health reform law to leverage new technologies to improve outcomes and reduce costs–and to the availability of cheaper and more powerful computers. In an effort to better treat their patients, doctors are now exploring the use of everything from IBM's Watson supercomputer, the machine that won at Jeopardy, to iPhone-like pop-up notifications that appear in your online medical records.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

10. FUZZY ALGEBRA AND FUZZY VECTOR SPACE
S.SABIHA & M.Z.ALAM
Abstract
In this paper, we have studied fuzzy algebra and fuzzy vector space. We examine the property of fuzzy algebra as defined by KANDEL,A and BAYATT,W.J [1]. The notion of fuzzy vector space was introduced by KATSARAS,A.K and LIU,D.B [2]. Using the definition of fuzzy vector space, we established a few results, when an element is added to fuzzy vector space and continuing this we define fuzzy subspace and also established the facts that the sum of two subspaces is also a subspace; this is also true in the case of scalar multiplication.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

11. Enhancing the Classification Accuracy of SSVEP based BCI using CWT method along with ANN
Mamta kumari, S.B Somani
Abstract
This paper reviews the application of continuous wavelet transform (CWT) with artificial neural network (ANN) for the neurological waveform detection and pattern analysis. A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a promising communication channel used to connect the brain to external electronics devices. SSVEP signals are used as basis for BCI because of its reliability, high information transfer rate, minimum training and flexibility. The continuous wavelet transform (CWT) offers a valuable tool for the analysis of the signals as it provides precise location in term of high frequency components. The selection of mother wavelet having high correlation with the signal under study provides a more accurate time frequency analysis. This paper reviews the application of the artificial neural network (ANN) along with the CWT method to the waveform detection and pattern analysis of the SSVEP signal. ANN methods are shown to be an excellent way of incorporating expert knowledge about the brain into a mathematical framework with minimal assumptions about the statistics of signals and noise.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

12. A Theoretical Perspective of Seismic Isolation Devices to Mitigate the Devastating Effect of Earthquake
Subhro Chakraborty, Prasad Mukherjee, Nil Kamal Seal, Prosun Gupta
Abstract
Natural disasters like floods, avalanche, landslides, drought and earthquakes have historically been the biggest retarding factors in the socio-economic progress of human civilizations. Various branches of science and engineering have been dedicated to look for disaster management and mitigations. Earthquake, primarily caused by the tectonic movements of plates, results in huge loss of infrastructure and lives. The branch of Civil and Structural engineering have long faced the challenge of devising earthquake-resistant buildings.Damage caused to built-up structures like buildings, bridges, dams, nuclear and thermal power plants during an earthquake have been found to be caused due to the disturbances and waves generated in the lithosphere. This paper does a theoretical study of the role and method of working of seismic isolation devices which primarily works on the principle of shock absorption. The foundation of the structures absorb the waves generated during an earthquake, providing stability to the structure and ensuring safety and security of its inhabitants and surrounding structures. The conclusion drawn from this paper is that the base isolation techniques is an effective tool against the devastating dynamic seismic waves, especially in highly active seismic zone.
Abstract Online: 30-April-2015

 

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