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Global production methods and women employment in garment units of Mumbai Metropolitan Region
Production in the garment unit is depending on technology, efficiency and skills of workers. If the labors are young and more educated then they adjust with flexible production methods. The garment export units are following global standard methods of production and they provide the various production related facilities to workers. In Mumbai metropolitan region, export related units are more competitive as compare to the domestic garment units. The monthly incomes of the women workers are higher in export units. The medical allowances, maternal benefits are also more in such units. The multinomial logit regression model shows that the age of the women workers is higher and statistically significant in domestic and both type of units. The women workers work over time in the both and domestic garment units. The women workers do not have technological knowledge in domestic garment units. The decent work facilities are not provided to the women workers in domestic and both type of units. Technical up-gradation, work facilities and on job training will improve employment of women in domestic garment units in Mumbai metropolitan region.Global production system, Garment units, Decent Work, Export units
Is Stack Overflow Overflowing With Questions and Tags
Programming question and answer (Q & A) websites, such as Quora, Stack
Overflow, and Yahoo! Answer etc. helps us to understand the programming
concepts easily and quickly in a way that has been tested and applied by many
software developers. Stack Overflow is one of the most frequently used
programming Q\&A website where the questions and answers posted are presently
analyzed manually, which requires a huge amount of time and resource. To save
the effort, we present a topic modeling based technique to analyze the words of
the original texts to discover the themes that run through them. We also
propose a method to automate the process of reviewing the quality of questions
on Stack Overflow dataset in order to avoid ballooning the stack overflow with
insignificant questions. The proposed method also recommends the appropriate
tags for the new post, which averts the creation of unnecessary tags on Stack
Overflow.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables Presented at Third International
Symposium on Women in Computing and Informatics (WCI-2015
Scheduling Storms and Streams in the Cloud
Motivated by emerging big streaming data processing paradigms (e.g., Twitter
Storm, Streaming MapReduce), we investigate the problem of scheduling graphs
over a large cluster of servers. Each graph is a job, where nodes represent
compute tasks and edges indicate data-flows between these compute tasks. Jobs
(graphs) arrive randomly over time, and upon completion, leave the system. When
a job arrives, the scheduler needs to partition the graph and distribute it
over the servers to satisfy load balancing and cost considerations.
Specifically, neighboring compute tasks in the graph that are mapped to
different servers incur load on the network; thus a mapping of the jobs among
the servers incurs a cost that is proportional to the number of "broken edges".
We propose a low complexity randomized scheduling algorithm that, without
service preemptions, stabilizes the system with graph arrivals/departures; more
importantly, it allows a smooth trade-off between minimizing average
partitioning cost and average queue lengths. Interestingly, to avoid service
preemptions, our approach does not rely on a Gibbs sampler; instead, we show
that the corresponding limiting invariant measure has an interpretation
stemming from a loss system.Comment: 14 page
Effects of edge magnetism and external electric field on energy gaps in multilayer graphene nanoribbons
Using first-principles density-functional theory, we study the electronic
structure of multilayer graphene nanoribbons as a function of the ribbon width
and the external electric field, applied perpendicular to the ribbon layers. We
consider two types of edges (armchair and zigzag), each with two edge
alignments (referred to as alpha- and beta-alignments). We show that, as in
monolayer and bilayer armchair nanoribbons, multilayer armchair nanoribbons
exhibit three classes of energy gaps which decrease with increasing width.
Nonmagnetic multilayer zigzag nanoribbons have band structures that are
sensitive to the edge alignments and the number of layers, indicating different
magnetic properties and resulting energy gaps. We find that energy gaps can be
induced in ABC-stacked ribbons with a perpendicular external electric field
while in other stacking sequences, the gaps decrease or remain closed as the
external electric field increases.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figures, text revised, last version before publicatio
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