8 research outputs found
Modifying Modern Power Systems Quality by Integrating Grid Computing Technology
The need for reliable, powerful, and clean power generation in power systems is becoming more importance. This need requires geographically-distributed power systems to be integrated as a single entity where among the main features of this integration are large data base and computing intensive. Hence the current power systems are not able to handle this huge datasets required for that integration, Grid Computing is a gateway to virtual storage media and processing power. This paper describes the research work on why grid computing is needed for power systems, what are the major challenges and problem to implement grid computing into power systems, and how grid computing can be utilized to fulfil the requirement for efficient power generation
Exploring The Key Drivers of Exceptional Dining Experiences: A Study of Eateries along National Highway 44
This study delves into the crucial factors that influence perceived service quality at dining establishments along National Highway 44. Utilizing a comprehensive survey and data analysis, the research identifies four primary factors affecting customer satisfaction and overall service quality. Among these factors, Quality of Services and Amenities emerged as the most significant, accounting for the highest variance at 49.608%, while Operational & Dining Efficiency contributed the least with a variance of 2.512%. By examining existing literature and aligning the findings with established service quality models, such as the SERVQUAL model, this research offers valuable insights for eating outlets and the government to enhance service quality along National Highway 44. The study's recommendations include prioritizing service and amenity improvements, employee training, ambiance enhancements, and government support in the form of infrastructure development, regulation enforcement, and local entrepreneur encouragement. By implementing these recommendations, dining establishments along National Highway 44 can elevate their service quality, boost customer satisfaction, and create memorable dining experiences for travelers.
Key words: Perceived service quality, Dining establishments, National Highway 44
Customer satisfaction, Hospitality industr
Cementoblastoma: A case report
Benign cementoblastoma is a rare odontogenic tumour characterized by the formation of a mass of cementum or cementum like tissue attached to the roots of the tooth. It is probably a true neoplasm of functional cementoblasts that usually occurs around the root of a mandibular premolar or molar tooth. Cementoblastoma are slow growing lesions and are usually asymptomatic; however pain and swelling may occur. Thus this case report reveals that cementoblastoma is usually asymptomatic and slow growing lesions but associated with pain and swelling. This report presents a large cementoblastoma of the right mandibular body, extending from the first premolar to the second molar, in a 23-years-old male patient which was confirmed by its radiological and histopathological features