303 research outputs found

    Big Data Mining and Semantic Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities

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    Big data a term coined due to the explosion in the quantity and diversity of high frequency digital data which is having a potential for valuable insights has drawn the most attention in the area of research and development. Converting big data to actionable insights requires depth understanding of big data, its characteristics, challenges and current technological trends. A rise of big data is changing the existing data storage, management, processing and analytical mechanisms and leads to the new architecture/ecosystems to handle big data applications. This paper covers finding of our research study about big data characteristic, various types of analysis associated with it and basic big data types. First, we are presenting the big data study from data mining and analysis perspective and discuss the challenges and next, we present the result of research study on meaningful use of big data in the context of semantic technologies. Moreover, we discuss various case studies related to social media analysis and recent development trends to identify potential research directions for big data with semantic technologies. DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.150711

    Developing banking habits through Financial Literacy

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    A sound banking system with a sound banking habits can accelerate the pace of development of an economy. It is rightly said that banking habits is the key factor that contribute to economic development. Thus it is very important for every country to cultivate the banking habits especially among unbanked. And this can be possible by providing right understanding of economic and financial literacy, apart from providing employment opportunities resulting into rising income and growing urbanization. In this paper the authors identify the reason behind low banking habits among people and suggest certain measure to overcome this problems

    MOLECULAR DOCKING STUDIES ON SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT OF SELECTED BIOFLAVONOIDS AS POTENTIAL INHIBITORS OF COVID-19 MAIN PROTEASE

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    Objectives: The objective of the study was to screen and assess the selected bioactive bioflavonoids in medicinal plants as potential coronaviruses (CoV) main protease (Mpro) inhibitors using molecular docking studies. Methods: We have investigated several bioflavonoids which include apigenin, galangin, glycitein, luteolin, morin, naringin, resveratrol, and rutin. Nelfinavir and lopinavir were used as standard antiviral drugs for comparison. Mpro was docked with selected compounds using PyRx 0.8 and docking was analyzed by PyRx 0.8 and Biovia Discovery Studio 2019. Results: The binding energies obtained from the docking of 6LU7 with native ligand, nelfinavir, lopinavir, apigenin, galangin, glycitein, luteolin, morin, naringin, resveratrol, and rutin were found to be βˆ’7.4, βˆ’8.3, βˆ’8.0, βˆ’7.8, βˆ’7.3, βˆ’7, βˆ’7.4, βˆ’7.6, βˆ’7.8, βˆ’6.9, and βˆ’9 kcal/mol, respectively. Conclusion: From the binding energy calculations, we can conclude that nelfinavir and lopinavir may represent potential treatment options and apigenin, galangin, glycitein, luteolin, morin, naringin, resveratrol, and rutin found to possess the best inhibitors of CoV disease-19 main protease

    Solar Thermal Power Technology

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    Generally energy is available in two forms i.e. non renewable and renewable energy sources. Several environmental issues are related with the use of conventional energy sources like coal, petroleum and natural gas and different type of advantages or benefits offered by non conventional energy sources like solar, wind and small hydro included. Solar technology from history point of view is very old i.e. from 7th century B.C. to today. But in recent years the attention is more focused on solar energy for generate electricity. Solar energy help us to reduce the use of fossil fuel. Solar technology is a pollution free technology, so this technology is called by green technology. Solar energy can be used in two ways one of which is solar photovoltaic and another one is solar thermal and this paper is based on the review of solar thermal energy

    Design of Web Portal for E - Trading for Farmers

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    At times, the farmers are not able to receive a price to cover his cost of production while the consumers are paying an abnormally high price for the same commodity. It gives the registration and posting to the farmers in this e-Krishi portal. And identify the potential traders and agents to explore market opportunities. This portal provides a web based platform for advertising of their commodities and attract potential buyers with the update and delete post options. And the database contains all the information of farmers which help the buyers to contact them. This portal also provides enabled market and price information on various agriculture commodities from selected markets. From this, it enhances the awareness among farmers in order to enable them to negotiate on a fair basis with middleman

    Protean Career Orientation and Perceived Employability: The Mediating Role of Career Self-Management

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    The study examines the relationship between protean career orientation and perceived employability along with the engagement in proactive career behavior. The main objective of this paper is to understand how protean career orientation would form perceptions of student's employability with career self-management as a mediator. Data was collected with the help of a questionnaire from 182 business school students at Panjab University, Chandigarh. The result of correlation analysis indicates that a positive relationship exists between protean career orientation and perceived employability. PROCESS macro given by Hayes has been used to test the mediation. Analysis by bootstrapping method reveals that career self-management fully mediates the relationship between the two variables. Theoretically, this study extends the presence of protean career orientation beyond the work domain into the student life. It also adds on to the cross-cultural research by examining protean career orientation that is a US rooted concept in the Indian scenario. The practical implication of this study is that it improves perception of students towards their employability by indulging in career self-management initiatives. Further, business school management should aim at interventions to increase the self-directed and values-driven nature of students to make them more proactive with regards to their career management

    An Analytical Study of Rumoured Tweets by Using Twitter Data

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    Earlier when the internet was not there, rumours were spread by word of mouth technique but in this era of technology where we have social networking sites like twitter, rumours can be spread easily and quickly and a situation of panic can arise. Twitter is an American online news and social networking service on which users finds the latest news and world events faster. It is used for communication, interaction withpeople, announcement of event etc. from breaking news to sports, politics and everyday interests, one can find this service very addictive and an easy way to gather information about a certain event. Businesses can also use it to build their own brands and for marketing. But the founders of twitter like jack Dorsey forgot one thing that every coin has two sides. While twitter is a great way to interact with the masses, it is also a home of spammers. Spamming is a very common thing on twitter. Spammers create twitter accounts to perform a variety of tasks like posting links with unrelated tweets and the speed at which these fake and malicious misinformation spread on twitter in a real-time emergencies always causing a huge flood of tweets on twitter. In this paper, we demonstrated an analytical study of those rumoured tweets by twitter data. Using some of the rumoured tweets posted during the Chennai flood in 2015 and some non-rumoured tweets, we trained a classifier. The ability to track rumours and predict their outcomes have many applications for journalists, emergency services, and thereforehelp in minimizing the impact of false and fake information on this twitter platform

    Safety Measures During Cholecystectomy: Results of a Nationwide Survey

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    BACKGROUND: This study aimed to identify safety measures practiced by Dutch surgeons during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. METHOD: An electronic questionnaire was sent to all members of the Dutch Society of Surgery with a registered e-mail address. RESULTS: The response rate was 40.4% and 453 responses were analyzed. The distribution of the respondents with regard to type of hospital was similar to that in the general population of Dutch surgeons. The critical view of safety (CVS) technique is used by 97.6% of the surgeons. It is documented by 92.6%, mostly in the operation report (80.0%), but often augmented by photography (42.7%) or video (30.2%). If the CVS is not obtained, 50.9% of surgeons convert to the open approach, 39.1% continue laparoscopically, and 10.0% perform additional imaging studies. Of Dutch surgeons, 53.2% never perform intraoperative cholangiography (IOC), 41.3% perform it incidentally, and only 2.6% perform it routinely. A total of 105 bile duct injuries (BDIs) were reported in 14,387 cholecystectomies (0.73%). The self-reported major BDI rate (involving the common bile duct) was 0.13%, but these figures need to be confirmed in other studies. CONCLUSION: The CVS approach in laparoscopic cholecystectomy is embraced by virtually all Dutch surgeons. The course of action when CVS is not obtained varies. IOC seems to be an endangered skill as over half the Dutch surgeons never perform it and the rest perform it only incidentally

    Cirrhosis and liver transplantation in patients co-infected with HIV and hepatitis B or C:an observational cohort study

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    This study assessed the likelihood of referral for liver transplantation assessment in a prospective cohort of patients co-infected with HIV and hepatitis B or C with complications of cirrhosis. There were 141 co-infected patients from 11 UK centres with at least one complication of cirrhosis recorded (either decompensation or hepatocellular carcinoma) out of 772 identified with cirrhosis and/or HCC. Only 23 of these 141 (16.3%) were referred for liver transplantation assessment, even though referral is recommended for co-infected patients after the first decompensation episode
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