Have a Balanced Work Life

. Saturday, 31 December 2011
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Everyone wants to have a balance between work and personal life. But many times it becomes very difficult to separate personal and professional life. Due to this we think of home at work and of work at home. If you are also going through this then here are some tips to help you:

Manage Yourself
When we talk about balancing home and work then first of all we should think about time management. If you are spending more time at the office then it does not mean that you are more productive. So we must understand job discipline and should stop wasting time in excessive gossips and coffee breaks.

Make Priorities
You can be successful by not having balance between personal and professional life but you may never be happy in this routine of life. To achieve that happiness you must concentrate on four things:-work, family, friends and yourself. If you can manage to handle all four of these and are also disciplined at the same time, then you can be both successful and happy.

Do What Interests You
Many times we should do other things of interest apart from work. Stop worrying about work when you are with family and friends. Be relaxed during work and make a habit to enjoy everything.

Learn to Say No
It is good to take initiative and do something but many times it is better to simply say no to things that you think you are not fully capable of doing. Saying no to your boss and co-workers will not necessarily affect your carrer in a bad way.

Enjoy Your Work
Always think clearly about the kind of work you want to do before joining any job. If you are enjoying your work then stress will stay away from you and you will have your balance of personal and professional life.

Seminar: Mobile Learning

. Friday, 30 December 2011
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Introduction
The term M-Learning, or "mobile learning", has different meanings for different communities. Although related to e-learning and distance education, it is distinct in its focus on learning across contexts and learning with mobile devices. One definition of mobile learning is: Any sort of learning that happens when the learner is not at a fixed, predetermined location, or learning that happens when the learner takes advantage of the learning opportunities offered by mobile technologies. In other words mobile learning decreases limitation of learning location with the mobility of general portable devices.

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Seminar: Android 5.0 Jelly Bean

. Thursday, 29 December 2011
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We have heard all sorts of crazy names for our favorite green robot OS and it appears we now have some official details about the next version. According to what we are hearing are “trusted” sources the next version of Android will in fact be called “Jelly Bean”. This will follow Ice Cream Sandwich which is the next version of Android coming shortly.

Difficulty : Easy

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Seminar: Light Emitting Diodes

. Saturday, 17 December 2011
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Introduction
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor light source. LEDs are used as indicator lamps in many devices and are increasingly used for other lighting. Introduced as a practical electronic component in 1962, early LEDs emitted low-intensity red light, but modern versions are available across the visible, ultraviolet, and infrared wavelengths, with very high brightness.

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Seminar: Parallel Graph Algorithm

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Backing to 1736, when Leonhard Euler published his famous paper asking whether or not it is possible to stroll around Konigsberg (later called Kaliningrad) crossing each of its bridges across the Pregel (later called the Pregolya) exactly once, which was recognized as the earliest paper on graph theory later, he probably did not expect there would come such a powerful mathematical tool so called computer later in this world to extend this theory started by his paper to the next generation.

Difficulty : Easy

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Seminar: Grid Computing

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Grid computing is a term referring to the combination of computer resources from multiple administrative domains to reach a common goal. The grid can be thought of as a distributed system with non-interactive workloads that involve a large number of files. What distinguishes grid computing from conventional high performance computing systems such as cluster computing is that grids tend to be more loosely coupled, heterogeneous, and geographically dispersed. Although a grid can be dedicated to a specialized application, it is more common that a single grid will be used for a variety of different purposes. Grids are often constructed with the aid of general-purpose grid software libraries known as middleware.

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Seminar: Java Tutorial

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Java is a programming language originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems (which has since merged into Oracle Corporation) and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform. The language derives much of its syntax from C and C++ but has a simpler object model and fewer low-level facilities. Java applications are typically compiled to bytecode (class file) that can run on any Java Virtual Machine (JVM) regardless of computer architecture. Java is a general-purpose, concurrent, class-based, object-oriented language that is specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is intended to let application developers "write once, run anywhere." Java is currently one of the most popular programming languages in use, particularly for client-server web applications.

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Seminar: Hydroponics

. Monday, 5 December 2011
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Hydroponics is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, in water, without soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral nutrient solution only or in an inert medium, such as perlite, gravel, mineral wool, or coconut husk. Researchers discovered in the 18th century that plants absorb essential mineral nutrients as inorganic ions in water. In natural conditions, soil acts as a mineral nutrient reservoir but the soil itself is not essential to plant growth. When the mineral nutrients in the soil dissolve in water, plant roots are able to absorb them.

Difficulty : Medium

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Seminar: Supply Chain Management

. Tuesday, 29 November 2011
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Supply chain management (SCM) is the management of a network of interconnectedbusinesses involved in the ultimate provision of product and service packages required by end customers (Harland, 1996). Supply chain management spans all movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption (supply chain).

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Seminar: Conflict Management

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Conflict management involves implementing strategies to limit the negative aspects of conflict and to increase the positive aspects of conflict at a level equal to or higher than where the conflict is taking place. Furthermore, the aim of conflict management is to enhance learning and group outcomes (effectiveness or performance in organizational setting).

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Seminar: Library Management System

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An integrated library system (ILS), also known as a library management system (LMS), is an enterprise resource planning system for a library, used to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed. An ILS usually comprises a relational database, software to interact with that database, and two graphical user interfaces (one for patrons, one for staff). Most ILSes separate software functions into discrete programs called modules, each of them integrated with a unified interface.

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Seminar: Metabolic Syndrome

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Metabolic syndrome is a combination of medical disorders that, when occurring together, increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. It affects one in five people in the United States and prevalence increases with age. Some studies have shown the prevalence in the USA to be an estimated 25% of the population.

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Seminar: Introduction to C#

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C# (pronounced see sharp) is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing strong typing, imperative,declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines. It was developed by Microsoft within its .NET initiative and later approved as a standard by Ecma (ECMA-334) and ISO(ISO/IEC 23270). C# is one of the programming languages designed for the Common Language Infrastructure.

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Seminar: Critical Thinking

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Critical thinking is the process or method of thinking that questions assumptions. It is a way of deciding whether a claim is true, false, or sometimes true and sometimes false, or partly true and partly false. The origins of critical thinking can be traced in Western thought to the Socratic method of Ancient Greece and in the East, to the Buddhist kalama sutta and Abhidharma. Critical thinking is an important component of most professions. It is a part of the education process and is increasingly significant as students progress through university to graduate education, although there is debate among educators about its precise meaning and scope.

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Seminar: Knowledge Management

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Knowledge management (KM) comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of insights and experiences. Such insights and experiences comprise knowledge, either embodied in individuals or embedded in organizations asprocesses or practices.

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Seminar: Cyber Crime

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Computer crime, or cybercrime, refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network. The computer may have been used in the commission of a crime, or it may be the target. Netcrime refers to criminal exploitation of the Internet. Such crimes may threaten a nation’s security and financial health. Issues surrounding this type of crime have become high-profile, particularly those surrounding cracking, copyright infringement, child pornography, and child grooming. There are also problems of privacy when confidential information is lost or intercepted, lawfully or otherwise.

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Seminar: Business Intelligence

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Business intelligence (BI) mainly refers to computer-based techniques used in identifying, extracting, and analyzing business data, such as sales revenue by products and/or departments, or by associated costs and incomes. BI technologies provide historical, current and predictive views of business operations. Common functions of business intelligence technologies are reporting, online analytical processing, analytics, data mining, process mining, complex event processing, business performance management, benchmarking, text mining and predictive analytics.

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Seminar: Embedded Systems

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An embedded system is a computer system designed for specific control functions within a larger system. often with real-time computing constraints. It is embedded as part of a complete device often including hardware and mechanical parts. By contrast, a general-purpose computer, such as a personal computer (PC), is designed to be flexible and to meet a wide range of end-user needs. Embedded systems control many devices in common use today.

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Seminar: Dark Energy

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In physical cosmology, astronomy and celestial mechanics, dark energy is a hypothetical form of energy that permeates all of space and tends to accelerate the expansion of the universe. Dark energy is the most accepted theory to explain recent observations that the universe appears to be expanding at an accelerating rate. In the standard model of cosmology, dark energy currently accounts for 73% of the total mass-energy of the universe.

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Seminar: Understanding Depression

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Major depressive disorder (MDD) (also known as recurrent depressive disorder, clinical depression, major depression, unipolar depression, or unipolar disorder) is a mental disorder characterized by an all-encompassing low mood accompanied by low self-esteem, and by loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. This cluster of symptoms (syndrome) was named, described and classified as one of the mood disorders in the 1980 edition of the American Psychiatric Association's diagnostic manual.

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Seminar: Gene Synthesis

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Artificial gene synthesis is the process of synthesizing a gene in vitro without the need for initial template DNA samples. The main method is currently byoligonucleotide synthesis (also used for other applications) from digital genetic sequences and subsequent annealing of the resultant fragments. In contrast, naturalDNA replication requires existing DNA templates for synthesizing new DNA.

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Seminar: Automotive Sensors

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SENSORS are essential components of automotive electronic control systems. Sensors are defined as “devices that transform (or transduce) physical quantities such as pressure or acceleration (called measurands) into output signals (usually electrical) that serve as inputs for control systems.” It wasn't that long ago that the primary automotive sensors were discrete devices used to measure oil pressure, fuel level, coolant temperature, etc.

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Seminar: Business Plan

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A business plan is a formal statement of a set of business goals, the reasons why they are believed attainable, and the plan for reaching those goals. It may also contain background information about the organization or team attempting to reach those goals. Business plans may also target changes in perception and branding by the customer, client, tax-payer, or larger community. When the existing business is to assume a major change or when planning a new venture - a 3 to 5 year business plan is required since investors will look for their annual return in the 3 to 5 year time.

Difficulty : Easy

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Seminar: Fire Safety and Prevention

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Fire safety refers to precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the likelihood of a fire that may result in death, injury, or property damage, alert those in a structure to the presence of a fire in the event one occurs, better enable those threatened by a fire to survive, or to reduce the damage caused by a fire. Fire safety measures include those that are planned during the construction of a building or implemented in structures that are already standing, and those that are taught to occupants of the building.

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Seminar: Computer System

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A computer is a programmable machine designed to sequentially and automatically carry out a sequence of arithmetic or logical operations. The particular sequence of operations can be changed readily, allowing the computer to solve more than one kind of problem. An important class of computer operations on some computing platforms is the accepting of input from human operators and the output of results formatted for human consumption. The interface between the computer and the human operator is known as the user interface.

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Seminar: E-paper

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Electronic paper, e-paper and electronic ink are a range of display technology which are designed to mimic the appearance of ordinary ink on paper. Unlike conventional backlit flat panel displays, electronic paper displays reflect light like ordinary paper. Many of the technologies can hold static text and images indefinitely without using electricity, while allowing images to be changed later. Flexible electronic paper uses plastic substrates and plastic electronics for the display backplane.

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Seminar: Residential Broadband

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A large and rapidly growing proportion of users connect to the Internet via residential broadband networks such as DSL and cable. Residential networks are often the bottleneck in the last mile of today's Internet. Their characteristics critically affect Internet applications, including voice-over-IP, online games, and peer-to-peer content sharing/delivery systems. However, to date, very few studies have investigated commercial broadband deployments, and we lack rigorous measurement data that characterizes these networks at scale.

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Seminar: Artificial Intelligence

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer sciencethat aims to create it. AI textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents" where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chances of success. John McCarthy, who coined the term in 1956, defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines."

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Seminar: 3D Printing

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3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing technology where a three dimensional object is created by laying down successive layers of material. 3D printers are generally faster, more affordable, and easier to use than other additive manufacturing technologies. However, the term 3D printing is increasingly being used to describe all additive manufacturing processes. 3D printers offer product developers the ability to print parts and assemblies made of several materials with different mechanical and physical properties, often in a single build process. Advanced 3D printing technologies yield models that can serve as product prototypes.

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Seminar: 3G and 4G Wireless

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3G or 3rd generation mobile telecommunications is a generation of standards for mobile phones and mobile telecommunication services fulfilling theInternational Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) specifications by the International Telecommunication Union. Application services include wide-area wireless voice telephone, mobile Internet access, video calls and mobile TV, all in a mobile environment.
4G is the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards. It is a successor to the 3G and 2G families of standards. In 2009, the ITU-Rorganization specified the IMT-Advanced (International Mobile Telecommunications Advanced) requirements for 4G standards, setting peak speed requirements for 4G service at 100 Mbit/s for high mobility communication (such as from trains and cars) and 1 Gbit/s for low mobility communication (such as pedestrians and stationary users).

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Seminar: Petroleum Geology

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Petroleum geology is principally concerned with the evaluation of seven key elements in sedimentary basins:

  • Source
  • Reservoir
  • Seal
  • Trap
  • Timing
  • Maturation
  • Migration

In general, all these elements must be assessed via a limited 'window' into the subsurface world, provided by one (or possibly more) exploration wells. These wells present only a 1-dimensional segment through the Earth and the skill of inferring 3-dimensional characteristics from them is one of the most fundamental in petroleum geology.

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Seminar: Membrane Bioreactor Demonstration

. Monday, 28 November 2011
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Introduction
Membrane bioreactor (MBR) is the combination of a membrane process like microfiltration or ultrafiltration with a suspended growth bioreactor, and is now widely used for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment with plant sizes up to 80,000 population equivalent (i.e. 48 MLD). When used with domestic wastewater, MBR processes could produce effluent of high quality enough to be discharged to coastal, surface or brackish waterways or to be reclaimed for urban irrigation. Other advantages of MBRs over conventional processes include small footprint, easy retrofit and upgrade of old wastewater treatment plants.

Difficulty : Easy

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Seminar: C-C++ Tutorial

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C++ (pronounced "cee plus plus") is a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language. It is regarded as an intermediate-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low-level language features. It was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs as an enhancement to the C language. Originally named C with Classes, the language was later renamed C++ in 1983.

Difficulty : Medium

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Seminar: Interpersonal Skills

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Introduction
Interpersonal skills are sometimes also referred to as people skills or communication skills. Interpersonal skills involve using skills such as active listening and tone of voice, this include delegation and leadership. It is how well you communicate with someone and how well you behave or carry yourself.Interpersonal skills refer to mental and communicative algorithms applied during social communications and interaction to reach certain effects or results. The term "interpersonal skills" is used often in business contexts to refer to the measure of a person's ability to operate within business organizations through social communication and interactions. Interpersonal skills are how people relate to one another.

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Seminar: Introduction to Medical Ethics

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Introduction
Medical ethics is a system of moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine. As a scholarly discipline, medical ethics encompasses its practical application in clinical settings as well as work on its history, philosophy, theology, and sociology.

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Seminar: Job Analysis

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One of the main purposes of conducting job analysis is to prepare job description and job specification which in turn helps to hire the right quality of workforce into the organization. The general purpose of job analysis is to document the requirements of a job and the work performed. Job and task analysis is performed as a basis for later improvements, including: definition of a job domain; describing a job; developing performance appraisals, selection systems, promotion criteria, training needs assessment, and compensation plans.

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Seminar: Analog and Digital Technologies

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In analog technology, a wave is recorded or used in its original form. So, for example, in an analog tape recorder, a signal is taken straight from the microphone and laid onto tape. In digital technology, the analog wave is sampled at some interval, and then turned into numbers that are stored in the digital device. On a CD, the sampling rate is 44,000 samples per second. So on a CD, there are 44,000 numbers stored per second of music.

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Seminar: Connecting to the Internet

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There are a number of ways of connecting to the internet. These include:

  • ‘Dial-up’
  • Integrated Subscriber Digital Line (ISDN)
  • Broadband (ADSL)
  • Mobile devices (e.g. latest mobile phones)


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Seminar: Computer Clothing

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There is a major movement going on in the electronics and computer industries to develop wearable devices for whats being called Post-PC era. We are now at the dawn of that era and some of these devices are already making their way to the consumer market .Computerized clothes will be the next step in making computers and devices portable without having to strap electronics into our body. These digital clothes will able to perform some of the PC functions. These devices are small in size and portable. This apparel can be used to read our heart rate and breathing. The LED monitors could even be integrated into this apparel to display text and images.

Difficulty : Easy

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Seminar: Pervasive Computing

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Ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) is a post-desktop model of human-computer interaction in which information processing has been thoroughly integrated into everyday objects and activities. In the course of ordinary activities, someone "using" ubiquitous computing engages many computational devices and systems simultaneously, and may not necessarily even be aware that they are doing so. This model is usually considered an advancement from the desktop paradigm. More formally Ubiquitous computing is defined as "machines that fit the human environment instead of forcing humans to enter theirs."

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Seminar: Voice Morphing

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Voice morphing means the transition of one speech signal into another. Like image morphing, speech morphing aims to preserve the shared characteristics of the starting and final signals, while generating a smooth transition between them. Speech morphing is analogous to image morphing. In image morphing the in-between images all show one face smoothly changing its shape and texture until it turns into the target face.

Difficulty : Easy

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Seminar: Fuzzy Logic

. Friday, 25 November 2011
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Fuzzy logic is a form of many-valued logic; it deals with reasoning that is approximate rather than fixed and exact. In contrast with traditional logic theory, where binary sets have two-valued logic: true or false, fuzzy logic variables may have a truth value that ranges in degree between 0 and 1. Fuzzy logic has been extended to handle the concept of partial truth, where the truth value may range between completely true and completely false. Furthermore, when linguistic variables are used, these degrees may be managed by specific functions.

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Seminar: Speed Detection Camera

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A traffic enforcement camera (also red light camera, road safety camera, road rule camera, photo radar, photo enforcement, speed camera, Gatso) is an automated ticketing machine. It may include a camera which may be mounted beside or over a road or installed in an enforcement vehicle to detect traffic regulation violations, including speeding, vehicles going through a red traffic light, unauthorized use of a bus lane, for recording vehicles inside a congestion charge area.

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Seminar: In Memory Database

. Thursday, 24 November 2011
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In their simplest form, main memory databases store data on volatile memory devices. These devices lose all stored information when the device loses power or is reset. In this case, MMDBs can be said to lack support for the durability portion of the ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability) properties. Volatile memory-based MMDBs can, and often do, support the other three ACID properties of atomicity, consistency and isolation.

Difficulty : Easy

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Seminar: 10 Gigabit Ethernet

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The 10 gigabit Ethernet (10GE or 10GbE or 10 GigE) computer networking standard was first published in 2002. It defines a version of Ethernet with a nominal data rate of 10 Gbit/s (billion bits per second), ten times faster than gigabit Ethernet. 10 gigabit Ethernet defines only full duplex point to point links which are generally connected by network switches. Half duplex operation, hubs and CSMA/CD (carrier sense multiple access with collision detection) do not exist in 10GbE.

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Profitable Open Source

. Tuesday, 22 November 2011
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Just imagine that Coca Cola makes its formulas available to everyone which are used to make popular soft drinks. You must be thinking that it will deal a great loss to the company but you are wrong. It can actually be profitable to them,they will be able to reach more people and will then be able to develop a better business sense. This is happening in the technological world from past years. Today's tech rockstars like Google and Facebook are moving forward using open source. These firms implemented their actions using open source in their starting years and now they are allowing everyone to use their tools freely. This kind of open sourcing has caused many start-ups.

More than 90% of supercomputing of the world is done on Linux. Many consumer products have the power of Linux backing them. Apple's products use operating systems based on Linux.

Now many companies who have earned millions through their technologies are now moving towards open sourcing of their techs. They are doing this mainly to overcome the ever increasing competition in the technological world. Google made chrome popular in less than two years by choosing the way of open source. Open source gives little or no money in the beginning but it gives people many options to select from. If your product is free and open sourced then more people will use it and it will spread rapidly among the users. In addition to that the product will get improved over time by the community of users and developers.

In the year 2010, 3800 new open source based products came in the market for mobile phones, which were double as compared to year 2009.

The biggest example of this is the apps market of android. Google has provided a platform and the developers are making apps to use on that platform. Here the platform owner and provider gets the most benefit.

Keep Learning from Failures

. Monday, 21 November 2011
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No one in this world likes the taste of failure. Everyone wants the outcome of their efforts in the form of success, but it is rarely possible. We face a lot more failures as compared to success.

Often it happens that even after working very hard and giving our full efforts we don't achive our targets. At that time instead of being depressed and sad about the failure its better to get over it as soon as we can. If we focus on some key points in our failures then they can prove very helpful in our future success.

What is Success
Its is better to define success before we even make any of our efforts to get to it. The biggest confusion for everyone is to find out the meaning of success for them. So if you can clearly define and state success for yourself then you can also find out what is failure for you which is very important to identify your targets.

Analysis is Important
Edison said that he has not failed thousand times, he has found thousand ways which do not lead to success. When we move forward with this mindset in our life then we can identify the outcome of our actions more clearly. We will think thousand times before taking any step whose outcome does not lead to success. In this way success will not be very far when we will know the reason for our failures.

Never Blame Yourself
The people who blame themselves for their failures always have a hard time taking steps to move forward. But this also doesn't mean to blame others for our failures. It is important to accept the failure and do careful future planning with a cool mindset. Always take into account your past mistakes and failures when planning for the future actions.

Have Courage
People who get broken easily after a couple of failures can never move forward on the difficult path of success. If you have the courage to keep moving even after severe and crippling failures then only you have a successful entrepreneur in you. This courage does not mean to repeat your mistakes but to make our base strong by learning from those mistakes.

Value Your Time While There is Still Time

. Friday, 18 November 2011
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In today's busy lifestyle we often find ourselves making excuses of lack of time. But if we complete our day-to-day work fast and with some smartness then we can stop making such excuses. This smartness means that we should always take care of our time management so that our valuable time is not wasted.

Get Rid of Unwanted Mails
You should ask yourself how much time you spend daily in reading and then replying your mails. Apart from that the important thing is that if those mails that you are replying are even related to your work or not. You should not avoid your important mails in replying and reading all those useless time consuming ones.

Get Rid of TV
Often when we sit and start watching tv then we lose track of time quickly. Also watching tv for too long can lead to many health issues. Instead of wasting your time on tv spend time with your hobbies, passions etc or you can also make use of this time to be with your family.

Always Plan Ahead
If you plan for next day in the night before then you can prepare yourself mentally more easily for the schedule of next day. By this your mind will find ways to perform better in those tasks that you have planned for the next day. Also keep those tasks in priority so that important work is completed first.

Divide Your Work
Whenever possible divide your work between other people. You can give the task of attending calls, scheduling meetings, checking important mails etc to some assistant and hence can save your valuable time. For this you can have someone work part time for you.

Learn to Say NO
One of our biggest weakness is that we cannot say no easily. Due to this habit majority of our time gets wasted in others work. To grow in career its important to avoid unimportant work and expectations of other people and co-workers. But never be rude in saying No, but also make sure not to divert your mind and energy on other things while your are working.

Hundreds of trekkers stranded on Everest foothills

. Wednesday, 16 November 2011
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AP | Nov 16, 2011, 12.32PM IST

KATMANDU, NEPAL: Officials say bad weather has returned to the foothills of Mount Everest, forcing flights to be canceled and stranding hundreds of foreign trekkers and their guides.

Lukla airport official Laxmi Devkota said the airport has been enveloped by fog for the past four days and no planes have been able to land. Some 800 foreign trekkers are stranded.

More than 2,500 foreign trekkers were stranded for more than a week earlier this month in Lukla because of bad weather. Weather improved last week allowing them to be flown back to Katmandu. Many of them were forced to stay in tents and food supply was also running short.

The Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla is the gateway for trekkers and mountaineers heading to Everest and surrounding mountains.

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Boss! I Need a Leave

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When ever we want to take a leave from work then we make some excuses or give applications for that. But we keep worrying if we will get the leave or not. Well there are some ways to get your leave approved.

Complete your work on or before time
If you want leave for some days then its important to finish your work before time and then talk with your boss. It is also beneficial to do your work more effectively when your boss is on leave.

Company Policy
There are policies for taking leaves in every company. You should have complete knowledge about the paid leaves and leaves for other reasons like medical etc. Many companies have the policy to lapse the leaves if you don't take them. So you must make wise decisions about them.

Boss is always right
If work load is more in your company then discuss with your boss about your schedule,results, meetings, deliveries etc before applying for leaves. Then talk about taking the leave and let him decide and adjust your work load accordingly and by this you will also be relieved from unnecessary tension and anxiety.

Create backup
When going on a long leave and there are less employees availabe then make sure to have the backup of your work prepared. This will help your boss to have your work when its needed and you will get your leave easily.


Many times other employees also apply for a leave at the same time with you, mostly on festive seasons. So its better to adjust your leaves according to the work load. Understand the situation and do what s required from you.

Think Before Changing Your Career

. Tuesday, 15 November 2011
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Everyone feels great about their first job, but for most people this feeling slowly starts to go away as more and more time passes in that job. Then after sometime a voice calls from inside that I should have selected a better career and from here our mind starts thnking about other options. You are thinking to switch careers but do you know that this decision can bring a whole lot of challenges and problems. So its better to think carefully before switching for another line of career.
Today's young generation change their careers very often. There are some benefits as well as some risks involved in this approach. Think about many things before changing your career otherwise this decision can be dangerous.
Why Think About Money Only 
You may think that your current job is offereing less salary, so why not find some other job which offers more money. But this thinking is very wrong. Comfort of working at you work place, time spent in travelling and pay increments are other factors to think about. So it is not wise to base your job change decision on money only.

Success Demands Hard Work
Many people think that some careers demand less work and offers more growth. Having a positive thinking about this is good, but you will greatly regret after switching careers if you dont have the required skills, or you are not working enough. Success comes to those who works and prepares for it. If you can change your working and learning habits drastically then only proceed.

Analyze Deeply
Many times we chose a career which looks attractive from outside which should'nt be done. Things which are far always look good. So its better to analyze the problems and challenges that can come in any career before going for them. You can even consult any career councellor or a specialist for this.

Growth and Learning
Many jobs attract us which offer good money, but the thing to see is that how much and how fast we can grow in them. If you are thinking to switch career then first analyze and calculate the growth and learning opportunities that you are getting in your current job. If you are growing faster than others then why worry about changing your career.

Never Copy Others
We should never base our career changing decisions on the success of some relative or friend in their careers. It is not necessesary that their careers can help you in attaining that success. Compare your needs and personality with their careers and jobs and then make any decision. If you try to copy then most of the time you will find yourself going nowhere.

Shifting of Downloadable Files

. Sunday, 4 September 2011

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Google+ Now Attacks Facebook Games

. Saturday, 13 August 2011
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Internet search leader Google Inc is bringing a little more gamesmanship to its duel with Facebook.

Just like they have been doing for years on Facebook's website, Web surfers will now be able to play games with their friends and family on Google's blossoming social networking service.

Google's expansion into games had been expected since the company unveiled its "Plus" networking service in late June. The service is being groomed to be an alternative to Facebook's popular hangout.

By adding games to Plus, Google hopes to give its fledging network's more than 25 million users a reason to come to the service more frequently and stay longer once they're there.

The strategy has worked well at Facebook, where games requiring players to fill the roles of farmers, mob bosses and card sharks have attracted obsessive followings among its more than 750 million users.

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