Cloud Service Selection Using Integrated Approach Of Fuzzy AHP And Fuzzy Topsis
Research Paper | Journal Paper
Vol.07 , Issue.03 , pp.48-54, Feb-2019
Abstract
Cloud computing has emerged as a new computing platform for providing fast and low cost services to the individual ,organizations ,government etc. over the internet and is a future generation technology. Cloud computing model means to increase the opportunities for cloud user by accessing leased infrastructure and software application from anywhere and anytime manner. Cloud computing mainly consist there service model as Software as a Service (Saas), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infra structure as a Service (IaaS). These service models are being provided by many cloud services provider and a user can choose any one of them based on various parameters .which many differ from one service provider to another service provider and is a challenging and tedious task for an end user to select the best one. This paper provides an approach to select cloud services among the available alternatives to the IT users using two popular Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Techniques: Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (FAHP) and Fuzzy Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution(FTOPSIS) with special reference to triangular fuzzy membership function for experimental hypothetical alternatives as and services are considered with identified criteria. Selection process MCDM techniques are enough capable to find out the best alternatives as cloud service, a hypothetical cloud services as alternatives, used on identified criteria where ranked and found satisfactory.
Key-Words / Index Term
Cloud services, Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP), Fuzzy technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution
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Citation
S. Pavani, R. Shukla, "Cloud Service Selection Using Integrated Approach Of Fuzzy AHP And Fuzzy Topsis", International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.48-54, 2019.
Effect of Service Quality on Perceived Value, Satisfaction and Loyalty of Customers: A Study on Selected Hospitals of Chhattisgarh
Research Paper | Journal Paper
Vol.07 , Issue.03 , pp.55-62, Feb-2019
Abstract
The aim of the study was to predict the effect of service quality on perceived value, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty in hospitals of Chhattisgarh. A 22 item scale (under five dimensions namely tangibility, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy) of service performance developed by Cronin and Taylor, 1994 was used to access the service quality of hospitals under study. Self-structured questionnaire was administered for measuring the perceived value, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty of hospitals under study. Data collection was made with the help of 120 respondents having fulfilled the inclusion criteria of research. Five different hospitals were chosen for the purpose of the study. Purposive sampling technique for data collection. The hypothetical model was evaluated by the help of structural equation modelling and the result was a good model fit. The result concludes that service quality has positive and direct effect on customers perceived value, customer’s satisfaction and customer loyalty in hospitals of Chhattisgarh.
Key-Words / Index Term
Service quality, perceived value, customer satisfaction customer loyalty, Structural equation modelling
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Pushkar Dubey, Satish Kumar Sahu, "Effect of Service Quality on Perceived Value, Satisfaction and Loyalty of Customers: A Study on Selected Hospitals of Chhattisgarh", International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.55-62, 2019.
Heavy Metal Pollution of River Hasdeo of Chhattisgarh at Different Places in Korba District
Research Paper | Journal Paper
Vol.07 , Issue.03 , pp.63-66, Feb-2019
Abstract
Continuous discharge of the organic pollutants from different industry into the environment has resulted in building up their high levels in various aquatic systems. River Hasdeo is largest tributary of Mahanadi, serves as the major sources of municipal water supplies for domestic, irrigation and industrial purpose for korba town. Samples of water at four location from the river were collected and analyzed for different physicochemical parameters and 9 heavy metal concentration. Throughout the study, the result from the current investigation revealed that most of the physical and chemical parameters were exceeded from their prescribed limits which suggests all the samples are suitable for irrigation purpose but not for drinking use. Of course, stringent control is further required on the physico chemical parameters of the effluents.
Key-Words / Index Term
Hasdeo river, Heavy metals, industrial effluents, Sampling points
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Kiran Thakur, Praveen Yadav, "Heavy Metal Pollution of River Hasdeo of Chhattisgarh at Different Places in Korba District", International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.63-66, 2019.
EST Based Studies For Identification Of Curcumin Synthase Gene In Curcuma caesia Roxb.
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Vol.07 , Issue.03 , pp.67-69, Feb-2019
Abstract
Curcuma caesia Roxb. (Kali Haldi) is commonly used as folklore medicine in Chhattisgarh state. Curcuma species contains curcumin, which is responsible for its pharmacological activities. This compound is subject of interest due to its potential use in prevention and treatment of cancer, HIV Infection and Alzheimer`s disease. This plant-specific research has always been hampered due to limited resources but with the development of turmeric EST database by David Gang`s group, the molecular and functional analysis is now possible in different curcuma species. In this study, the EST regions of the major gene CURS (Curcumin synthase) from previously reported expressed sequence tag sequences (NCBI accession numbers DY384950 and DY386934) in C. longa were used, for studies in C. caesia, the amplicon generated of CURS EST sequence in C. caesia (DY384950) was sequenced using cycle sequencer. The sequence was then analysed for similarity by using BLASTn in NCBI. The expressed sequence showed 98% similarity with the CURS1 of C. longa. Identification of candidate genes using functional genomics and bioinformatics tools can significantly contribute to understanding the biosynthesis of curcumin in Curcuma caesia.
Key-Words / Index Term
Curcumin, Curcumin synthase, database, Expressed Sequence Tags, gene
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Citation
Neha Behar, K. L. Tiwari, S. K. Jadhav, "EST Based Studies For Identification Of Curcumin Synthase Gene In Curcuma caesia Roxb.", International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.67-69, 2019.
Removal of the Load Traffic in Cellular Network and Data Availability to Maintain Load Balancing
Research Paper | Journal Paper
Vol.07 , Issue.03 , pp.70-75, Feb-2019
Abstract
In mobile network several user causing data packet from a network one user to different user, unremarkably user send datain any direction. In mobile Ad hoc network user send data request frequentlywithin the network the provision loss and enormousquantity of power. During the paper, we have a tendency to discuss multiple chunk (part of information segment) throughout the information process mistreatment buffer refreshment to boost data accessibility and data accessibility for durablewithin the network. Ad hoc network is a server consumerprimarily depend network, host user acts as server to satisfydifferent user request. each mobile user to carry temporary storage information chunk and request send Multi node , at that point initial request is ask for distributed to its (requester) the nearest point, the user initial coordinate demand information section with holed copy of information section, if it`s match the request ask are response by the closest user otherwise request resend to mobile server.
Key-Words / Index Term
Ad hoc networks, mobile node, replication, routing protocols, mobile server, buffer
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Citation
M. Mahto, A.K. Shrivas, "Removal of the Load Traffic in Cellular Network and Data Availability to Maintain Load Balancing", International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.70-75, 2019.
Data Mining Algorithm and New HRDSD Theory for Big Data
Research Paper | Journal Paper
Vol.07 , Issue.03 , pp.76-81, Feb-2019
Abstract
In a present time data is king for any organization. IT industry or any organization is based on data for making any type of decision like how to grow on the organization, market analysis, and consumer relationship analyses so on. In Present time data characters are changes in form of data to big data. Data is very helpful for making the decision for any organization through data mining. Big Data mining is the process of extract interesting knowledge from huge streams based databases, which hold characteristics of Big data volume, variability, velocity, variability, value, veracity, and visualization. When applying to data mining algorithm in the big dataset it gave some useful information and some not because our data mining algorithm is can’t handle all characteristics of big data at a time. This paper presented to how to data converted tradition to big data, basic characteristics of big data, suitable big data mining algorithm. We can also propose HRDSD theory for Big data mining which is useful on developing new big data mining algorithm and framework.
Key-Words / Index Term
Big data, Data mining, Mining Algorithm, HRDSD, 3V
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Citation
Kamlesh Kumar Pandey, Diwakar Shukla, RamMilan, "Data Mining Algorithm and New HRDSD Theory for Big Data", International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.76-81, 2019.
A Study on Use of ICT in Online Admission Process in Higher Educational Institutions in Chhattisgarh
Research Paper | Journal Paper
Vol.07 , Issue.03 , pp.82-86, Feb-2019
Abstract
The present study attempts to find the impact of issues related to online admission on satisfaction in higher educational institutions Bilaspur. A proposed model covering eight different dimensions namely student satisfaction, transparency and efficiency, information access, ease of use, safety and security, resource utilization and value for money was tested in the study. The participants were the enrolled students of first year group of higher educational institutions who were practicing online system of admission. With the help of 100 participants data were collected and analyzed. Structural equation modeling with the help of AMOS was done to find the result and model fit. The outcome revealed that student satisfaction, transparency and efficiency, information access, ease of use, resource utilization, safety and security and value for money directly and positively affected the students satisfaction. The proposed model was found to be a good fit.
Key-Words / Index Term
Online admission, satisfaction, higher educational institutions, structural equation modeling
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Citation
P. Dubey, D.K.Pandey, "A Study on Use of ICT in Online Admission Process in Higher Educational Institutions in Chhattisgarh", International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.82-86, 2019.
Data Mining: Perception of Customers towards Privacy Invasion
Research Paper | Journal Paper
Vol.07 , Issue.03 , pp.87-91, Feb-2019
Abstract
Nowadays ample amount of data including personal data is being collected by government and private sector. This data in turn helps in running countries and their economy effectively and efficiently. In order to achieve this, private as well as government institutions collect clients or consumers data. To be more specific, in retail sector, we can say, the more data they gather, the better will be the results. But, the more personal data which is collected and analyzed, the more individuals are at risk of crimes. One must be aware of privacy invasions and its rules. As coin has two sides, same goes with data mining; it too has positive and negative aspects. Nowadays, technology is advancing and so more of the awareness is required from the customers’ side. In this paper I look at the perception of customers towards privacy invasion with reference to data mining and how Customer tracking technology work in offline Retail Stores.
Key-Words / Index Term
Data mining, retail, customer privacy, Personal Data, micro data, information
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Citation
D Kumar, Ankita, "Data Mining: Perception of Customers towards Privacy Invasion", International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.87-91, 2019.
Effect of Water Stress Condition on Architecture of Root Colonizing Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
Research Paper | Journal Paper
Vol.07 , Issue.03 , pp.92-96, Feb-2019
Abstract
Availability of water is one of the important factor which determine the colonization of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF) in the roots of higher plant. Triticum aestivum plant is selected to study effect of water stress on root colonization pattern. Monocot plants are known for having 90% AMF colonization. AMF colonization pattern has been studies under drought condition, water logged condition and control condition. Under drought condition and control condition AMF colonization pattern is more or less similar while under drought condition AMF colonization percent is significantly reduced. AMF hyphal network and sporulation both are highly influence under water logged condition. Under drought condition sporulation was more in comparison to water logged and control condition. AMF colonization pattern was more extensive and prominent under drought conditions, while sporulation was comparatively low in waterlogged condition in comparison to drought condition. Various type of hyphal structures were also varied due to availability of water. Hypahl netwrok was more extensive and prominent under drought condition. Absorbing and runner hyphae extended quite long under drought condition in comparison to waterlogged condition. Appressoria formation was also prominent under drought condition. Under water logged condition only spores of Acaulospora species was found associated with the roots while under drought and control condition spores of Genus Glomus. Entrophospora and Acaulospora were found to associate with the roots. The results present study revealed that water is one of the important factor which regulated the colonization pattern of AM fungi.
Key-Words / Index Term
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Hyphae, Acaulospora, Glomus, sporulation
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Citation
Bhaskar Chaurasia, Golden Tripathi, "Effect of Water Stress Condition on Architecture of Root Colonizing Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi", International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.92-96, 2019.
Investigation of Influencing Process Parameters to Energy and Exergy Efficiencies of a Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant using Cycle Tempo
Research Paper | Journal Paper
Vol.07 , Issue.03 , pp.97-104, Feb-2019
Abstract
This work is carried out to study the effect of various process parameters upon plant efficiencies in order to prioritise them for posssible improvement in utilisation of input energy. In the process a flow sheet computer program “Cycle Tempo 5” has been used for modeling and simulation of a 250MW coal fired thermal power plant. Effects of individual parameters upon plant energy and exergy efficiency are investigated and the energy and exergy balance diagram is also drawn. The condenser pressure is found to be the most influencing factor which on changing from 0.1bar to 0.12bar both the energy and exergy efficiency reduces by 0.4%. Main steam pressure, reheat steam temperature and pressure are also affecting the performance considerably while main steam temperature is found to be the least affecting parameter among the studied one. Energy balance diagram clearly shows that the major portion of energy loss takes place at condenser while boiler is the component causing major exergy loss as seen from the exergy balance diagram.
Key-Words / Index Term
Process parameters, Efficiencies, Simulation, Cycle Tempo, Energy and exergy balance
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Citation
S. S. L. Patel, G. K. Agrawal, "Investigation of Influencing Process Parameters to Energy and Exergy Efficiencies of a Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant using Cycle Tempo", International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.97-104, 2019.