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projects seminar, mba projects,topics of projects, seminar on scienceRamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comBlogger394125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-71543579354352830332011-12-19T10:10:00.000-08:002011-12-19T10:10:13.440-08:00ECE PPT - A Security Analysis of Smartphones<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: red;">Title: A Security Analysis of Smartphones</span></strong></div><div style="text-align: center;"><strong>Department : Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering</strong></div><strong>About Project:</strong> In this thesis we have analyzed smartphone security and have proposed new security model and mechanisms for the smartphone platform, based on privacy, integrity and availability. We analyzed our model, to show it circumvents previously experienced and future foreseeable threats and attacks on the smartphone. We introduced the smartphone and its applications from a security perspective. Speci cally, we emphasized the growing popularity and changing trends in smart phone applications which increase the need for security features protecting user information and identity. Then, we discussed and compared how prevailing smartphone brands address security on their devices. We collected, consolidated and summarized ten categories of smartphone threats and vulnerabilities as witnessed in the smartphone security scene since its inception in the consumer markets. We based the resolvement of these ten threats as the goal for our policies, model and mechanism in the chapters that follow. After that, we briey discussed the existing research focus on enforcing security on smartphones, and we see that almost all works focus on adding security enhancements on top of an existing platform. We distinguished our work as a bottom-up-approach in rede ning a secure smartphone environment, with emphasis on its special applications. We developed security policies which are targeted to address the security shortcomings and need that were previously presented. We used these policies as the basis to develop a formal model de ning how security measures can be systematically built into the system. We also proposed accompanying security mechanisms, which will ensure that all applications and stakeholders and protected. Finally, we analyzed the electiveness of our work in the light of the threats that were discussed. For the future, this work can be expanded by creating and testing a small scale implementation of the model. Though we believe the model is at par with current smartphone performances, through implementing the proposed model and mechanisms the empirical eciency and viability of the design can be tested. Also, a method of faster signature checking, such as elliptic curve cryptography can be added to the model. Lastly, decisions on the precise implementation of our methods which are described at an abstract level need to be made based on various situational, corporate and market factors. <br />
<strong>Abstract Of Thesis:</strong> This work analyzes and discusses the current security environment of today's (and future) smartphones, and proposes a security model which will reduce smartphone vulnerabilities, preserving privacy, integrity and availability of smartphone native applications to authorized parties. For this purpose, we begin with an overlook of current smartphone security standards, and explore the threats, vulnerabilities and attacks on them, that have been uncovered so far with existing popular smartphones. We also look ahead at the future uses of the smartphones, and the security threats that these newer applications would introduce. We use this knowledge to construct a mathematical model, which gives way to policies that should be followed to secure the smartphone under the model. We finally discuss existing and proposed security mechanisms that can be incorporated in the smartphone architecture to meet the set policies, and thus the set security standards.<br />
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<div style="color: black;">system has to, not only fulfill their own specifications, but also has to work in conjunction with each other. There would not be any meaning if the airbag fired after a crash already had taken place or if the antiskid system didn’t work together with the break control system. A verification tool like this, presented in this thesis can be used to verify each of the components functioning as specified, especially considering the issue of timeliness. Contributions made by this thesis are the added possibility to now measure time as stipulated by a logical formula and enabling translation of the formulas into the TA model. In the verification process the tool needs two inputs, one is the timed automata (TA) model and the other is a query that stipulates the given restrictions. The TA model itself easures</div><div style="color: black;">the time restrictions for each transition, while the new implementations that this thesis has presented, measures time from a stipulated start point in a system.</div><div style="color: black;"><b>Abstract:</b> Embedded systems are used in many technical products of today. The tendency also points to the fact that they are in many ways becoming more and more complex as technology advances. Systems like advanced avionics, air bags, ABS brakes or any real-time embedded system requires reliability, correctness and timeliness. This puts hard pressure on designers, analyzers and developers. The need for high performance and non failing systems has therefore led to a growing interest in modeling and verification of component-based embedded systems in order to reduce costs and simplify design and development. The solution proposed by the Embedded Systems Lab at Linköping University is the modeling language PRES+, Petri Net based Representation for Embedded Systems. PRES+ models are then translated into timed automata, TA, which is used by the UPPAAL verification tool. To be able to verify timing properties the translated TA model must be instrumented with certain timers, called clocks. These clocks must be reset in a manner reflected by the property to be verified.This thesis will provide a solution to the problem and also give the reader necessary information in order to understand the theoretical background needed. The thesis will also show the reader the importance of modeling and time verification in the development of embedded systems. A simple example is used to describe and visualize the benefit regarding real-time embedded systems as well as the importance of the ability to verify these systems. The conclusion drawn stresses the fact that high development costs, possible gain of human lives and the problems in developing complex systems only emphasize the need for easy-tohandle</div><div style="color: black;">and intuitive verification methods.</div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><div style="color: black;"><a href="http://liu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:24198/FULLTEXT01" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><b>Download</b></span></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-47165787185937646752011-12-15T07:54:00.000-08:002011-12-15T07:54:45.823-08:00Computer Science Final Thesis On Feature Store<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Title: Feature Store</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Department of Computer and Information Science</b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Abstract Of Thesis: </b>This thesis describes the development of an internal web based tool for Ericsson AB in Linkoping. The problem addressed in this work is finding and managing new sales opportunities. The tool consists of an extensive structure of websites written in PHP and JavaScript with the database connection handled through MySQL. The content is a register of products but also has the ability of automatic generation of statistics. The purpose of the tool is to make the work with Ericsson’s customers more efficient, the tool will make it easier for the sales person to find a sales opportunity. The work structure consisted of two phases, an Alpha-stage to determine if there was value in developing the product and after that was evaluated the project went on to a Beta-stage to set the foundations for the proper product. </div><div style="color: black;"><b>Techniques Of Thesis:-</b> A brief description of the different techniques implemented in the project.<br />
HTML: HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language and is code that describes the structure of<br />
webpages. It consists of so called tags which enclose different parts of a webpage; an example is<br />
the <b> tag which together with its end tag </b> would make text within it bold (Wikipedia, 2011).<br />
PHP: PHP stands for Hypertext Preprocessor and is a scripting language used for creating dynamic<br />
webpages. PHP code is embedded in HTML and interpreted on a webserver to generate additional HTML (php.net, 2011; Wikipedia, 2011).<br />
JavaScript: JavaScript is a scripting language that is ran on the client side for a webpage; its main use is<br />
creating enhanced and dynamic interfaces (Wikipedia).<br />
MySQL: MySQL is a language for communicating with the database, with the help of queries you may<br />
add, remove or modify information stored (mysql.net, 2011).<br />
Ajax: According to Wikipedia Ajax stands for Asynchronous JavaScript & XML and is a group ofinterrelated web development techniques used on the client to create dynamic functionality.<br />
CakePHP: CakePHP is a PHP framework modeled after the concept of Ruby on Rails, this means it contains<br />
built in functionality to make development in PHP more stable and modular (www.cakephp.org).<br />
JQuery: JQuery is a JavaScript framework; it contains functionality for easier and more efficient creation<br />
of JavaScript elements like for example dynamic forms (Jquery.org, 2011, Wiki).</div><div style="color: black;"><b>Conclusion: </b>By the end of the thesis Feature Store gave a clear picture of the usefulness of the tool and the project was prolonged into a probable development of a live version, it contains the functionality it was set out to with more having been added during the course of the project. The original purpose have clearly been fulfilled with the tool already having some use within the company even though it is not in a finalized version.</div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><div style="color: black;"><a href="http://liu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:407141/FULLTEXT01" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><b>Download</b></span></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-86162999647676677812011-12-15T07:27:00.000-08:002011-12-15T07:27:47.646-08:00Geography Dissertation On Fuels Inventory and Mapping<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Title: Canopy Fuels Inventory and Mapping Using Large-Footprint Lidar</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Department Of Geography</b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.projectsworlds.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><img border="0" height="188" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEheaaR79VTCVGtfkjn-FvYX38qN0p_UzsWIOh35xmJCFldp5RfNy7quvaTQThSoedZGSV-EXiMP4Pug11mTzZ6_DihmpsUQkk2zh81pkySodSEhjANOGYjjlCU6EsWShcuuN8IoudJa7xrq/s400/www.projectsworlds.blogspot.com+-+1.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><br />
<b>Abstract Of Thesis: </b><span style="color: black;">This dissertation examines the use of large5 footprint, waveform-digitizing lidar data to predict and create maps of CBD and CBH as well as the use of lidar-derived products to run a fire behavior model. Lidar metrics are compared to field-based estimates of CBD and CBH and, based on the regression models resulting from these comparisons, maps of CBD and CBH are generated that are then tested as inputs into a fire behavior model. The remainder of this introductory chapter is organized as follows. </span><br />
<span style="color: black;">The next sections provide </span><br />
<span style="color: black;">(1) a background to fire behavior models, focusing specifically on FARSITE (Fire Area Simulator-Model); (2) a review of field- and remote-sensingbased collection of wildland fuels data; </span><br />
<span style="color: black;">(3) a synopsis of the previous use of remotesensing- derived fuels data as input into fire behavior models; </span><br />
<span style="color: black;">(4) a summary of the current state of the utilization of lidar to predict fuels and </span><br />
<span style="color: black;">(5) an overview of the research objectives addressed in the remaining chapters.</span><br />
<div style="color: black;">Keywords: Geography, Remote Sensing, Environmental Sciences, lidar, canopy bulk, density, canopy base height, canopy fuels estimation, FARSITE.</div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><div style="color: black;"><a href="http://drum.lib.umd.edu/bitstream/1903/3189/1/umi-umd-3011.pdf" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><b>Download</b></span></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-77734674610017800992011-12-15T07:11:00.000-08:002011-12-15T07:11:33.791-08:00M.Sc Nursing Thesis On Behavior And Nursing Care<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Patients who self-mutilate - Their experiences of their behavior and nursing care</b></div><b>Abstract Of the Thesis And Background:</b> Self-mutilation often starts in adolescence but is established through traumatic experiences in early childhood. The behavior is a conscious act that is performed to alleviate psychological pain, resulting in tissue damage. The patients often feel stigmatized and treated like objects when they need to feel supported and understood in the nursing care.<br />
<b>Aim Of Thesis: </b>To highlight patients who self-mutilate, their experiences of their behavior and of the attitudes in the nursing care.<br />
<b>Method of Thesis: </b>A literature review based on 11 scientific articles. Result: The analysis of the articles resulted in three major categories; ”Experiences of self-injury and underlying reasons”, ”Patients wishes of worthy treatment” and ”Negative experiences of nursing care”. Patients who self-mutilate experienced that their behavior took control over their daily life. Feelings of hope, support and understanding were important parts of the nursing care but the patients often felt disregarded and misunderstood.<br />
<b>Conclusion Of Thesis:</b> Patients who self-mutilate often feel misunderstood and alone. The nurses need guidelines for how to treat these patients who need to feel involved in their nursing care and how to get continuous support. More research is needed from the patient perspective to improve nurses attitudes towards patients who self-mutilate.<br />
Keywords: Self-mutilation, patient, experience, attitude and nursing.<br />
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<div style="color: black;">Keywords: Expatriates, HR manager, gender, personal traits, the Similar-to-Me Hypothesis and the Big Five.</div><div style="color: red;"><b>The dissertation will have the following outline:</b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Chapter 2 – Research method</b></div><div style="color: black;">In this chapter, the different choices concerning the methodology are introduced. Further, the research philosophies, research approach, choice of theory and choice of methodology are described.</div><div style="color: black;"><b>Chapter 3 – Theoretical framework</b></div><div style="color: black;">In this chapter we will review a selection of literature, including literature on expatriates, human resource managers, international human resource management, selection of expatriates, demographic characteristics and personal traits. Explanations and theories will be presented concerning the chosen topic.</div><div style="color: black;"><b>Chapter 4 – Empirical method</b></div><div style="color: black;">In this chapter the empirical method is presented. We start by introducing the research design and strategy. Further, the time horizon, data collection, population, sample selection, operationalisation, reliability, validity,</div><div style="color: black;">generalization and response rate will be defined and discussed. Finally, the pre-study questionnaire and the main-study questionnaire will be discussed and results presented.</div><div style="color: black;"><b>Chapter 5 – Research analysis and discussion</b></div><div style="color: black;">In this chapter the research analysis is presented. First a presentation of the result from the pre-study is given. Then the result from the six different hypothesis will be given and analyzed and either accepted or rejected with statistical support from SPSS.</div><div style="color: black;"><b>Chapter 6 – Conclusions</b></div><div style="color: black;">In this chapter a summary of the dissertation will be presented as well as conclusions from the findings. Further, there will be some critical reflections. Suggestions on future research as well as practical implications to consider will be introduced.</div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><div style="color: black;"><a href="http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:231308/FULLTEXT01" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><b>Download</b></span></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-29764778606085992362011-12-15T06:24:00.000-08:002011-12-15T06:26:35.842-08:00Master of Science Thesis On Politics on the Net<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Title: Politics on the Net - NGO practices and experiences</b></div><b>ABSTRACT Of Thesis:</b><span style="color: black;"> This study investigates how different kinds of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), operating in different national political contexts, perceive and use the Internet as a political space. The political space concept, as defined here, encompasses two dimensions of Internet use: one external, where organizations use the Internet for online activism and campaigning, and one internal, signifying organizational use of the Internet to promote engagement and interactivity with members and/or supporters. Another question raised is whether Internet use for political purposes by NGOs varies between different national political contexts. Moreover, do the organizations believe that the Internet has affected their political influence to any extent? The empirical data consist of the results of two surveys, one directed primarily to American NGOs, the other explicitly comparative, analyzing NGOs in Sweden and the USA. Furthermore, content analysis of NGO websites have been conducted and additive indexes constructed. The findings of the study suggest that, overall, the Internet is most important to the studied organizations as a space for external political initiatives. There were, however, important differences in this regard, which could be related to the organizations’ national political contexts. For example, the American NGOs have oriented their websites primarily towards relatively superficial forms of member involvement, while the Swedish NGOs provided more interactive grassroots features on their websites. Regarding political influence, the Internet arguably has the potential to make the most dramatic difference by reinforcing the organizations’ offline political activities. The present results indicate that, despite the possible converging effect of the Internet on NGO political activism, national political culture exerts an inescapable influence on how the Internet is used as a political space by the studied organizations. </span><br />
<div style="color: black;">Keywords: Internet, ICTs, politics, cyber-politics, NGOs, political culture, national political context, online activism, advocacy, interactivity, social movements, political influence, globalization, civil society, global civil</div><div style="color: black;">society.</div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><div style="color: black;"><a href="http://oru.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:135913/FULLTEXT01" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><b>Download</b></span></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-28214840061859579282011-12-15T05:56:00.000-08:002011-12-15T05:56:42.647-08:00Master Science Thesis On Harsh or Inept Parenting<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Harsh or Inept Parenting Youth Characteristics and Later Adjustment</b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Abstract Of Thesis: </b>Despite most parents’ good intentions to provide a warm, supportive environment in which the child can grow and develop socially appropriate behavior, they might occasionally act toward their child in a negative or even harsh way. Some do this more consistently than others. This dissertation examined the relationships between harsh or inept parenting and children s characteristics in predicting various adjustment problems. The first aim of the dissertation was to examine if experienced harsh parental behavior is associated with adjustment problems for children from different cultures in a similar way. Study I showed that the effects of harsh parenting were very similar for children from different countries, but the magnitude of these effects differed. The second aim was to examine how parents and youths respond to each other over time. Studies II and III showed that youth characteristics influenced harsh or inept parenting and, to a lesser extent, parents’ behaviors could affect youth characteristics or behavior problems. The third aim of this dissertation concerns the role of child or youth characteristics in the link between harsh parenting and adjustment problems. Findings from Study II suggested that, youth characteristics might be responsible for both harsh parenting and problematic peer relationships, thus explaining the link between them. Studies IV and V showed that children s early unmanageable increased the risk of having more adjustment problems later in life only for some children. The fourth aim was to examine how the early characteristics of children who experience physical punishment in the context of parenting behaviors that communicate negative emotions affect later adjustment. The findings from Studies IV and V suggest that only for some children, those who experience certain combination's of harsh parental behavior, is early unmanageably a risk factor for social adjustment problems. Overall, the studies in this dissertation provide insights into the roles of harsh or inept parenting and youth characteristics in the development of various adjustment problems. Even though parents’ negative behaviors may affect youth social adjustment, youth characteristics and behaviors can strongly contribute to their own adjustment and to harsh or inept parenting.</div><div style="color: black;"><b>Keywords:</b> adolescent adjustment, harsh parenting, inept parenting, reciprocal interactions, youth characteristics, early unmanageable.</div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><div style="color: black;"><a href="http://oru.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:135491/FULLTEXT01" target="_blank"><b>Download</b></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-56724613912675866812011-12-14T10:37:00.000-08:002011-12-14T10:37:27.209-08:00Building energy system alternatives Thesis for Mechanical Engineering<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Title: Analyses of building energy system alternatives through transient simulation</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Department Of Mechanical Engineering</b></div><b>Abstract Of Project Thesis:</b> This thesis examines the performance of residential buildings and the energy systems contained within those buildings by simulating them in the TRaNsient SYstems Simulation (TRNSYS) program. After matching a building's floorplan to that of house local to the College Park area, national and local building surveys were consulted to produce a prototype of the average Maryland home. This home was simulated with ordinary insulation levels, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, and appliances. Various construction characteristics, including wall insulation, thermostat set points, HVAC equipment, and appliance efficiency were varied to examine the effects of each individual change upon the final annual energy consumption of the building, and in doing so, the value of retrofitting each characteristic was explored. Finally, the most effective energy-saving strategies were combined to model a low-energy home, in order to explore the possibility of refitting an existing home to become a net-zero site energy building. Sensitivity study results were listed, and a net-zero-energy building was successfully simulated.<br />
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<b>About Project:</b> This dissertation consists of a theory essay and an empirical essay that investigate a firm’s decision to buy or sell corporate assets. It seeks to answer the following research questions:<br />
1) why do firms choose to buy or sell assets.<br />
2) what makes assets in an industry more likely to be traded than assets in other industries. <br />
3) within an the industry, why asset and sales come in waves and tends to cluster over a certain time period. <br />
<b>Abstract: </b>In this paper I develop a dynamic structural model in which a firm makes rational decisions to buy or sell assets in the presence of both idiosyncratic and aggregate productivity shocks. By identifying equilibrium asset prices, the model produces an industry with a well-defined panel of firms, and jointly analyzes firms’ asset sales decisions and the aggregate asset sales activity in the business cycle. It suggests that changes of productivity, rather than levels, affect firms’ decisions - firms with increasing productivity buy assets while firms with decreasing productivity choose to downsize. More assets are transacted in expansion years when aggregate productivity and price for existing assets are higher. The model is calibrated using the plant-level data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Longitudinal Research Database (LRD). Using the simulated panel, I show that most of the empirical evidence on asset sales is consistent with value-maximizing behavior: (1) firms which buy assets have higher valuation around the transaction, but lower long-run average a result that was previously used to support the market-timing theory; (2) small acquirers have higher returns during the acquisition year than do large acquirers; and (3) dynamic properties of productivity shocks affect the asset sales activity in the industry: industries with less persistent and highly dispersed productivity shocks have greater asset sales.<br />
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<b>CHAPTER 1</b><br />
<b>INTRODUCTION:-</b><br />
1.1 BACKGROUND<br />
1.2 THE RESEARCH PROBLEM AND QUESTIONS<br />
1.3 PURPOSE<br />
1.4 LIMITATIONS<br />
1.5 DEFINITIONS TO THE KEY WORDS<br />
1.6 OUTLINE<br />
<b>CHAPTER 2: METHODOLOGY</b><br />
2.1 CHOICE OF METHODOLOGY<br />
2.2. DATA COLLECTION<br />
2.2.1. Secondary Data<br />
2.2.2. Primary Data<br />
2.3 SCIENTIFIC APPROACH<br />
2.4 SUMMAR<br />
<b>CHAPTER 3: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK</b><br />
3.1 INTRODUCTION<br />
3.2 STRATEGIC ALLIANCES<br />
3.3 DELINEATION AND MEANING OF INTERNATIONAL JOINT VENTURES<br />
3.4 REASONS FOR FORMING EQUITY IJVS<br />
3.5 KNOWLEDGE<br />
3.5.1 What is knowledge?<br />
3.5.2 Knowledge assets<br />
3.5.3 Knowledge in an organisation<br />
3.5.4 Knowledge management<br />
3.6 KNOWLEDGE PROCESSES WITHIN AN IJV NETWORK<br />
3.6.1 Transfer<br />
3.6.2 Transformation<br />
3.6.3 Harvesting<br />
3.7 DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES ON IJV<br />
3.7.1 Control structure<br />
3.7.2 Resource-based view<br />
3.7.3 Trust and performance<br />
3.7.4 Learning through IJV<br />
3.7.5 Learning and knowledge accumulation<br />
3.8 SUMMARY<br />
<b>CHAPTER 4: AN ATTEMPT TO CREATE A MODEL</b><br />
4.1 INTRODUCTION<br />
4.2. THE TAP MODEL<br />
4.2.1 Introduction<br />
4.2.2 Explanation to the Model<br />
4.3 POSSIBLE FACTORS IN OUR MODEL<br />
4.3.1 Motive<br />
4.3.2 Absorptive capacity<br />
4.3.3 Knowledge characteristics<br />
4.3.4 Performance<br />
4.3.5 Trust<br />
4.3.6 Control<br />
4.3.7 Industry<br />
4.4 SUMMARY<br />
<b>CHAPTER 5: EMPIRICAL METHOD</b><br />
5.1 THE RESEARCH STRATEGY<br />
5.1.1 The Questionnaire<br />
5.1.2 The Pilot test<br />
5.1.3 The sample<br />
5.1.4 The Response rate<br />
5.1.5 Operationalisation<br />
5.2 VALIDITY<br />
5.3 RELIABILITY<br />
5.4 GENERALISABILITY<br />
5.5 METHODOLOGICAL CRITICISM</div><div style="color: black;"></div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><a href="http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:229706/FULLTEXT01" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><b><span style="color: black;">Download </span></b></span></a></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-33164827499106632412011-11-25T04:04:00.000-08:002011-12-02T04:16:34.225-08:00Leather Technology Testing And Measurement Free Book Online<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Leather Technology And Technologist Book </b></div><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>On </b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b><span style="color: red;">Testing And Measurement And Other General Material</span></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Leather Technology And Technologist : </b>To produce high quality leather, Technologists must understand the nature of the materials used, the way in which they react, the means of controlling this reactivity, and the methods of testing and analysing the finished product. With this knowledge as a basis, tanners must become familiar with all the practical tanning processes and machinery operations that are necessary to prepare the skins for tanning, the tanning process itself, and the many subsequent operations which determine thickness, softness, texture, colour and waterproof-ness of leather. Many students choose a course of Higher Education without having explored the opportunities afforded by this fascinating, challenging and rewarding industry. This is surprising, since leather is very much a part of everyday life, and is always in demand for fashion, sport and comfort. Understanding the reactions and processes occurring during leather manufacture involves a fascinating blend of the strict disciplines of the pure sciences with the practicalities of the continuous batch production of a material whose aesthetic appeal must be maintained, whilst creating its utilitarian properties. The pure sciences involved are chemistry, physics, biochemistry and microbiology, combined with mechanical and chemical engineering, polymer sciences, statistics, computing and management. The successful student who possesses a qualification in Leather Technology usually has no difficulty in finding a suitable post within the industry. There are excellent opportunities for obtaining senior positions in the leather and allied industries in production, quality control, research, management and marketing. These opportunities are available worldwide.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><img alt="Leather Technology Testing And Measurement" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKE56YZ7chEl78V8Tk1DQbTYoI6TREuCjB8KUXirM-i9Rb6Dan8KRxTGp5JBlcm3hswF0cmwu2S5hGr5qZglATGK6JdiPzunjNxObRxcw4xsI74kJ1eEBygv4bq4r-PAzXfvtl0WLGUhOE/s1600/www.projectsworlds.blogspot.com+-+7.jpg" /> </div><div style="color: red;"><b>The Below are the Online Books for the Leather Technologist/Technology:</b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Leather testing methods - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_leather_testing_methods03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Indicators, pH values - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_indicators_ph-values03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Relations between weight, area and yield in leather production - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_weight_area_yield_relations03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Safety and environmental protection - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_safety_and_environmental_protection03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Standard physical units of measurement - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_standard_physical_units03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b><br />
</b></div><div style="color: red;"><b>Other General Information File For Leather Technology are Below:</b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Elements: Symbol, Atomic number and Atomic weight - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_elements03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Chemical compounds: molecular weight, formula and solubility in water - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_chemical_compounds03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Density and conversion tables - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_density03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Technical literature - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_technical_literature03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Abbreviations of commercial terms - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_abbreviations03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>World time zones - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_world_time_zones03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-27535150035760487902011-11-25T03:29:00.000-08:002011-11-25T03:29:08.801-08:00Leather Technology And Technologist Books Online Free<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Leather Technology And Technologist Books </b></div><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>On </b></div><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Tanning And Re-Tanning And Finishing</b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.projectsworlds.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgI3G4yOvGJtbqSSH908Lx9S7Ko6JPKTUzAO2Ou3EmBkyPUlJLQgYW41lFTykBECdLWQ0qNrS330q6yZhlVRBEuVyu_zZipTEOf9riHIMI2cnB_ahwNZdMVpUZ0QUSrMC91emICXiWwXfg5/s1600/www.projectsworlds.blogspot.com+-+6.jpg" /></a></div><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b></b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Book for the Leather Technologist And Technology On Tanning and Re-tanning And Finishing</b></div><div style="color: black;">What is Leather Technology: Leather was one of the first manufactured materials, and the Leather Technologist can claim to be a member of an ancient profession. The output and quality of leather has steadily increased and improved for at least the last 3,000 years, and for the last 100 years or so the UK has been a pioneer in the field of formal education and training in Leather Technology.</div><div style="color: black;"><b>The Below are the Free Online Books for the Leather Technologist / Technology:</b></div><div style="color: black;"><br />
</div><div style="color: black;"><b>General remarks - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_tanning_and_retanning03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Vegetable tanning - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_vegetable_tanning03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Mineral tanning - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_mineral_tanning03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Other tanning methods - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_other_tanning_methods03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Neutralization (deacidification) of leather - 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<a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_finishing03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Leather goods - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_leather_goods03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Fur - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_fur03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</b></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-76760207870215480082011-11-25T03:15:00.000-08:002011-11-25T03:15:25.631-08:00Leather Technology And Technologist Seminar Topics And Books Online Free<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Book for the Leather Technologist And Technology </b></div><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>On </b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b><span style="color: red;">General remarks on the Raw material And Beam house.</span></b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>The Below are the Online Free Books for the Leather Technologist / Technology:</b><br />
</div>Leather is part of our lives. It will stay that way. Tanning agents to process animal hides into leather is without a doubt one of the oldest skilled handicraft trades there is. To this day, this natural material has lost none of its fascination. Leather results from an organically grown material with individual characteristics. It is not produced in a factory according to standard parameters. And that is precisely where the challenge lies.<br />
<div style="color: black;"><b>Raw skin - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_raw_skin03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Rawstock - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_rawstock03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Commercial Classification of hides and skins - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_commercial_classification03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Curing and disinfection of raw hides and skins - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_curing_and_disinfection03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Water - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_water03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Vessels for the beamhouse - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_vessels_beamhouse03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Flow chart from raw stock to production of pelts - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_flow_charts_rawstocks03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Soaking - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_soaking03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Depilation, opening up the skin - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_depilation_and_opening03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Deliming - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_deliming03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Bating - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_bating03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Degreasing - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_degreasing03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Pickling of pelts - <a href="http://www.performancechemicals.basf.com/ev-wcms-in/internet/en_GB/function/conversions:/publish/upload/EV/EV9/documents/pocket_book/en_pickling03_02_03.pdf" target="_blank">Read/Download</a></b></div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-39785553941612892972011-11-25T02:26:00.000-08:002011-11-25T02:26:49.618-08:00Leather Technology Seminar Topics And Project Topics Titles<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Leather Technology Seminar Topics And Project Topics Titles</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>(B.tech/ B.E Leather Technology)</b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>List given Below are the Seminar Topics And project Titles for Leather Technology:</b></div><div style="color: black;">1. Waste Water Engineering</div><div style="color: black;">2. Environmental Science of Tannery Effluent</div><div style="color: black;">3. Biotechnology of Leather Manufacture</div><div style="color: black;">4. Principles of Pre-Tannage</div><div style="color: black;">5. Analytical Chemistry of Post Tanning & Finishing agents</div><div style="color: black;">6. Latest items from leather</div><div style="color: black;">7. Footwear technology</div><div style="color: black;">8. Future of leather industry</div><div style="color: black;">9. Physical Testing of Leather</div><div style="color: black;">10. Mechanics of Leather Machines</div><div style="color: black;">11. Analytical Chemistry of Leather</div><div style="color: black;">12. Footwear and Leather Goods Technology</div><div style="color: black;">13. Exotic Leather & By-products Manufacture</div><div style="color: black;">14. Principles of Leather Finishing</div><div style="color: black;"><b>The Related Files And Related Attachments for the above Topics will be Updated As Soon As Possible.</b></div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">ProjectsWorlds</span> by Email for more such projects and seminar.</div><br />
</div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-81833100454197577002011-11-24T05:13:00.000-08:002011-11-24T05:13:46.046-08:00Project Title And Seminar Topics PPT's Mini Projects for ECE/EEE<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Engineering Project Title And Seminar Topics For Electronics and Electrical</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>List Below is for Graduates And Under Graduates of Electronics and Electrical:</b></div><div style="color: black;">1. Zigbee - zapping away wired worries</div><div style="color: black;">2. Global Positioning System</div><div style="color: black;">3. Passive Millimeter-Wave</div><div style="color: black;">4. High-availability power systems Redundancy options</div><div style="color: black;">5. Light emitting polymers</div><div style="color: black;">6. Advanced Mobile Presence Technology</div><div style="color: black;">7. Resilient packet ring rpr.</div><div style="color: black;">8. Electronic Road Pricing System</div><div style="color: black;">9. CorDECT</div><div style="color: black;">10. Artificial neural networks based Devnagri numeral recognitions by using S.O.M</div><div style="color: black;">11. Dig Water</div><div style="color: black;">12. Fusion Memory</div><div style="color: black;">13. Military Radars</div><div style="color: black;">14. Satellite Radio TV System</div><div style="color: black;">15. Landmine Detection Using Impulse Ground Penetrating Radar</div><div style="color: black;">16. low Quiescent current regulators</div><div style="color: black;">17. Stream Processor</div><div style="color: black;">18. Wireless communication</div><div style="color: black;">19. Object Oriented Concepts</div><div style="color: black;">20. Internet Protocol Television</div><div style="color: black;">21. RTOS ? VXWORKS2</div><div style="color: black;">22. MOCT</div><div style="color: black;">23. VLSI Computations</div><div style="color: black;">24. Terahertz Transistor</div><div style="color: black;">25. Integer Fast Fourier Transform</div><div style="color: black;">26. Surface Mount Technology</div><div style="color: black;">27. The Vanadium Redox Flow Battery System5</div><div style="color: black;">28. Terrestrial Trunked Radio</div><div style="color: black;">29. Fuzzy Logic</div><div style="color: black;">30. Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry</div><div style="color: black;">31. Cellular technologies and security.</div><div style="color: black;">32. Automatic Number Plate Recognition</div><div style="color: black;">33. Turbo codes.</div><div style="color: black;">34. CRT Display</div><div style="color: black;">35. HVAC</div><div style="color: black;">36. Ultra wide band technology.</div><div style="color: black;">37. GPRS</div><div style="color: black;">38. Optical Switching</div><div style="color: black;">39. VCSEL</div><div style="color: black;">40. Organic Light Emitting Diode</div><div style="color: black;">41. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing</div><div style="color: black;">42. Time Division Multiple Access</div><div style="color: black;">43. Elliptical curve cryptography ECC</div><div style="color: black;">44. Service Aware Intelligent GGSN</div><div style="color: black;">45. Space Time Adaptive Processing</div><div style="color: black;">46. Wireless LED</div><div style="color: black;">47. Blast</div><div style="color: black;">48. Radio Astronomy</div><div style="color: black;">49. Quantum cryptography</div><div style="color: black;">50. Organic Electronic Fibre</div><div style="color: black;">51. Fundamental Limits Of Silicon Technology</div><div style="color: black;">52. Digital Audio's Final Frontier-Class D Amplifier</div><div style="color: black;">53. Bluetooth based smart sensor networks</div><div style="color: black;">54. Optical Camouflage</div><div style="color: black;">55. Artifical Eye</div><div style="color: black;">56. Digital Imaging</div><div style="color: black;">57. RFID Radio Frequency Identification</div><div style="color: black;">58. Driving Optical Network Evolution</div><div style="color: black;">59. Home Audio Video Interpretability (HAVi)</div><div style="color: black;">60. Sensotronic Brake Control</div><div style="color: black;">61. Cruise Control Devices</div><div style="color: black;"></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Related Files For The Above Topics will be Updated with Related Links ASAP. Visit Again For More New Project</b></div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to<span style="color: blue;"> PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-74764576072735404142011-11-24T05:01:00.000-08:002011-11-24T05:01:07.142-08:00Engineering Project Titles And Seminar Topics For EEE/ECE<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>ECE And EEE Engineering Related Seminar Topics And Project Titles And PPT's </b></div><div style="color: black; text-align: center;"><b>List given Below are the Seminar Topics And project Titles for EEE/ECE.</b></div><div style="color: black;"></div><div style="color: black;">1. Multisensor Fusion and Integration</div><div style="color: black;">2. Molecular Electronics</div><div style="color: black;">3. Money Pad, The Future Wallet</div><div style="color: black;">4. Treating Cardiac Disease With Catheter-Based Tissue Heating</div><div style="color: black;">5. Adaptive Multipath Detection4</div><div style="color: black;">6. Heliodisplay</div><div style="color: black;">7. Quadrics network</div><div style="color: black;">8. Military Radars</div><div style="color: black;">9. Moletronics- an invisible technology</div><div style="color: black;">10. Significance of real-time transport Protocol in VOIP</div><div style="color: black;">11. Acoustics</div><div style="color: black;">12. Testing cardiac diseased based on catheter based tissue heating</div><div style="color: black;">13. Cellular Through Remote Control Switch</div><div style="color: black;">14. Touch Screens</div><div style="color: black;">15. Implementation Of Zoom FFT in Ultrasonic Blood Flow Analysis</div><div style="color: black;">16. FRAM</div><div style="color: black;">17. The Bionic Eye</div><div style="color: black;">18. Synchronous Optical Network</div><div style="color: black;">19. Satellite Radio</div><div style="color: black;">20. Nanotechnology</div><div style="color: black;">21. Fault Diagnosis Of Electronic System using AI</div><div style="color: black;">22. Asynchronous Chips</div><div style="color: black;">23. E-Nose</div><div style="color: black;">24. Holographic Data Storage</div><div style="color: black;">25. MILLIPEDE7</div><div style="color: black;">26. Crystaline Silicon Solar Cells</div><div style="color: black;">27. Space Robotics</div><div style="color: black;">28. Guided Missiles</div><div style="color: black;">29. Synchronous Optical Networking</div><div style="color: black;">30. Cyberterrorism</div><div style="color: black;">31. Plasma Antennas</div><div style="color: black;">32. Welding Robots</div><div style="color: black;">33. Laser Communications</div><div style="color: black;">34. Architectural requirements for a DSP processer</div><div style="color: black;">35. High-availability power systems Redundancy options</div><div style="color: black;">36. Utility Fog</div><div style="color: black;">37. GMPLS</div><div style="color: black;">38. DSP Processor</div><div style="color: black;">39. e-governance.</div><div style="color: black;">40. Smart Pixel Arrays</div><div style="color: black;">41. The mp3 standard.</div><div style="color: black;">42. Resilient Packet Ring RPR.</div><div style="color: black;">43. Fast convergemce algorithms for active noise control in vehicles</div><div style="color: black;">44. Thermal infrared imaging technology</div><div style="color: black;">45. HAAPS</div><div style="color: black;">46. ISO Loop magnetic couplers</div><div style="color: black;">47. Evolution Of Embedded System</div><div style="color: black;">48. Guided Missiles</div><div style="color: black;">49. Iris Scanning</div><div style="color: black;">50. QoS in Cellular Networks Based on MPT</div><div style="color: black;">51. Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser</div><div style="color: black;"></div><div style="color: black;"><b>The Related Files for the Above Topics will be Updated ASAP.</b></div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <b style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</b> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-53431558394356844922011-11-24T04:51:00.000-08:002011-11-24T04:51:58.933-08:00ECE - EEE - Electronics And Electrical Seminar Topics And Projects<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Electronics And Electrical Seminar Topics And Project Reports</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Below List are some of the Collection of Seminar Topics and Project Topics</b></div><div style="color: black;">1. Virtual Reality</div><div style="color: black;">2. Real Time System Interface</div><div style="color: black;">3. Wireless LED</div><div style="color: black;">4. Real-Time Image Processing Applied To Traffic</div><div style="color: black;">5. Class-D Amplifiers</div><div style="color: black;">6. Radiation Hardened Chips</div><div style="color: black;">7. Time Division Multiple Access</div><div style="color: black;">8. Embryonics Approach Towards Integrated Circuits</div><div style="color: black;">9. Cellular Digital Packet Data (Cdpd)</div><div style="color: black;">10. EC2 Technology</div><div style="color: black;">11. Crusoe Processor</div><div style="color: black;">12. Swarm intelligence & traffic Safety</div><div style="color: black;">13. Software Radio3</div><div style="color: black;">14. Integrated Power Electronics Module</div><div style="color: black;">15. Power System Contingencies</div><div style="color: black;">16. e-Paper Display</div><div style="color: black;">17. VISNAV</div><div style="color: black;">18. Push Technology</div><div style="color: black;">19. Distributed Integrated Circuits</div><div style="color: black;">20. Electronics Meet Animal Brains</div><div style="color: black;">21. Navbelt and Guidicane</div><div style="color: black;">22. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing</div><div style="color: black;">23. Organic LED</div><div style="color: black;">24. Optical networking</div><div style="color: black;">25. Tunable Lasers</div><div style="color: black;">26. Code Division Duplexing</div><div style="color: black;">27. Satellite Radio TV System</div><div style="color: black;">28. Code Division Multiple Access</div><div style="color: black;">29. Project Oxygen</div><div style="color: black;">30. Robotic balancing..</div><div style="color: black;">31. Integer Fast Fourier Transform</div><div style="color: black;">32. Daknet</div><div style="color: black;">33. Cryptography</div><div style="color: black;">34. 3- D IC's</div><div style="color: black;">35. Continuously variable transmission (CVT)</div><div style="color: black;">36. Fibre Optic Communication</div><div style="color: black;">37. AC Performance Of Nanoelectronics</div><div style="color: black;">38. Continuously variable transmission (CVT)</div><div style="color: black;">39. Intel express chipsets.</div><div style="color: black;">40. Worldwide Inter operatibility for Microwave Access</div><div style="color: black;">41. Fpga offloads dsp?s.</div><div style="color: black;">42. Real-Time Obstacle Avoidance</div><div style="color: black;">43. Light emitting polymers</div><div style="color: black;">44. E-Commerce</div><div style="color: black;">45. Extreme ultraviolet lithography</div><div style="color: black;">46. Low Power UART Design for Serial Data Communication</div><div style="color: black;">47. Multi threading microprocessors</div><div style="color: black;">48. Passive Millimeter-Wave</div><div style="color: black;">49. Magnetic Resonance Imaging</div><div style="color: black;">50. Microelectronic Pills</div><div style="color: black;"><b>We will update the Above Related Topic Links of the Project As Soon As Possible.</b></div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-46492811156395889392011-11-24T04:34:00.000-08:002011-11-24T04:34:30.650-08:00Finance And Financial Project Thesis On Essays in Financial Economics<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Title: Essays in Financial Economics</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Department of Finance</b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Project Abstract:</b> Constrained Capacity and Equilibrium Forward Premia in Electricity Markets, develops a refinement of the equilibrium electricity pricing model in Bessembinder and Lemmon. The refined model explicitly accounts for constrained capacity, an important feature in electricity markets.Explicitly including a role for capacity allows the model to reproduce the price spikes observed in wholesale electricity markets. The refined model implies that the equilibrium forward premium, defined to be the forward price minus the expected spot price, is decreasing in spot price variance when the expected spot electricity price is low, but is increasing in the spot price variance when the expected spot electricity price is high. Further, the refined model implies that, ceteris paribus, the equilibrium forward premium is increasing in the ratio of the expected spot electricity price to the fixed retail price. The implications of this model are closer to reality.</div><div style="color: black;">How does currency return volatility evolve over time and what are the properties of volatility dynamics? Is the drift of currency return volatility non-linear? What forms of non-linearities are admitted in the drift and diffusion functions? The purpose of essay 2, Estimation of Continuous-Time Models for Foreign Exchange Volatility, is to estimate a large class of volatility processes and explore these issues using weekly data on two currency pairs: U.S. dollar-British pound and Japanese Yen-U.S. dollar.The estimation approach is based on maximum-likelihood estimation that relies on closed-form density approximations. Based on volatility implied by currency options, the constant elasticity of variance specification provides a reasonable characterization of the variance of variance function. Extending the diffusion function beyond the CEV specification does not improve the fit of the model, regardless of the assumed form of the drift function. Further, I find that certain types of non-linearities in the drift function improve the goodness of fit statistics, though no generalizations can be made.</div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><div style="color: black;"><a href="http://drum.lib.umd.edu/bitstream/1903/3470/1/umi-umd-3296.pdf" target="_blank"><b><span style="font-size: x-small;">Download</span></b></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-39455895293346069072011-11-24T04:27:00.000-08:002011-11-24T04:27:39.613-08:00Mechanical Engineering On ESIGN AND PACKAGING OF AN IRONGALLIUM FOR UNDERWATER APPLICATIONS<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Title : DESIGN AND PACKAGING OF AN IRONGALLIUM (GALFENOL) NANOWIRE ACOUSTIC SENSOR FOR UNDERWATER APPLICATIONS</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Department of Mechanical Engineering</b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><div style="color: black;"><b>About Project:</b> In this thesis, design efforts aimed at producing this MEMS bio-inspired acoustic transducer have been detailed along with the process sequence for its fabrication. Package materials including encapsulants and filler fluids have been identified based on their acoustic performance in water by conducting several experiments to compare their impedance and attenuation characteristics and moisture absorption properties. Preliminary test results of the sensor without nanowires demonstrate the process is practical for constructing a nanowire based acoustic sensor, yielding potential benefits for SONAR applications and hearing implants.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.projectsworlds.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><img border="0" height="220" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgOqmG2aDLy89DxgOP5E9bSGqlaipQoeU6UghXrHBdrQzjhkXOnxKfxB0Xswb5LbfaGAeTjdH3BxXIdfmUqwlwmkB0inL4hyE345A2ITT_v2Wl7o_cOczek35MeQ5MU3hoxtK8dOJBGi7GB/s320/www.projectsworlds.blogspot.com+-+5.JPG" width="320" /></a></div><div style="color: black;"></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Project Overview: </b>One of the principle applications of acoustic sensors is SONAR (sound navigation and</div><div style="color: black;">ranging), which is used to determine the distance and the direction of a remote object by transmitting sound waves and collecting and interpreting the reflected waves. SONAR is primarily used for underwater applications. The frequencies used in sonar systems are typically either infrasonic or ultrasonic. To trace objects under water, it is difficult to use alternative methods like LIDAR or RADAR. This is because, in the case of LIDAR, light quickly fades in the water making it difficult to trace underwater objects. Similarly, RADAR also attenuates in the water and hence can not be used. On the other hand, sound waves travel through water at a speed of 1500 m/s, which is almost five times faster than in air and penetrates to greater depths without deterioration. This makes SONAR a widely used technique for underwater applications.</div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><div style="color: black;"><a href="http://drum.lib.umd.edu/bitstream/1903/7605/1/umi-umd-4874.pdf" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><b>Download</b></span></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-62828833268780211222011-11-24T04:18:00.000-08:002011-11-24T04:18:56.336-08:00Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Project Thesis On BUTANOL PRODUCTION FROM GLYCEROL<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Title: BUTANOL PRODUCTION FROM GLYCEROL BY Clostridium pasteurianum IN DEFINED CULTURE MEDIA</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering</b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Problem description and Overview:</b> The increase in oil prices has stimulated the production of renewable biofuels, in particular the production of ethanol and biodiesel. The application of the biorefinery concept (i.e obtaining added value products from bioprocess products, by-products and /or waste streams) is gaining importance. This research focuses on the utilization of one of the biodiesel byproducts: glycerol. More precisely, the research focuses on the anaerobic fermentation of glycerol into butanol, relevant physiological aspects of Clostridium pasteurianum that are related to the solvent production.</div><div style="color: black;"><b>Project ABSTRACT: </b>The fluctuations in oil prices have stimulated the production of renewable biofuels, in particular the production of bioethanol and biodiesel. The production of biodiesel has expanded almost six fold in the past years. The ten wt% of the biodiesel process results in crude glycerol. Once a valuable product, nowadays glycerol is considered a waste and a surplus material. Its current low price makes it an attractive substrate for a fermentation process. Molecular genetics have unveiled new insights about solvent production in Clostridia. It has been recognized that endospore development and solvent formation share a regulatory mechanism. The solvent production, particularly the butanol fermentation of glycerol by Clostridium pasteurianum was studied. Taking advantage of the characteristics of the sporulation phenotype, the study of the butanol fermentation was approached. A relation between spore formation and butanol production was</div><div style="color: black;">found in C. pasteurianum by applying molecular genetics concepts. </div><div style="color: black;">Keywords: Biology, Cell Engineering, Industrial butanol, Clostridium pasteurianum, fermentation, glycerol, replica plating, sporulation.</div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><div style="color: black;"><a href="http://drum.lib.umd.edu/bitstream/1903/9665/1/RamosSanchez_umd_0117N_10727.pdf" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><b>Download</b></span></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-10120970191214070812011-11-24T04:03:00.000-08:002011-11-24T04:03:52.910-08:00EEE/ECE Project Report On SECURITY ANALYSIS OF SMARTPHONES<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Title: A SECURITY ANALYSIS OF SMARTPHONES</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering</b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Project Abstract:</b> This work analyzes and discusses the current security environment of today's (and future) smartphones, and proposes a security model which will reduce smartphone vulnerabilities, preserving privacy, integrity and availability of smartphone native applications to authorized parties. For this purpose, we begin with an overlook of current smartphone security standards, and explore the threats, vulnerabilities and attacks on them, that have been uncovered so far with existing popular smartphones. We also look ahead at the future uses of the smartphones, and the security threats that these newer applications would introduce. We use this knowledge to construct a mathematical model, which gives way to policies that should be followed to secure the smartphone under the model. We nally discuss existing and proposed security mechanisms that can be incorporated in the smartphone architecture to meet the set policies, and thus the set security standards.<br />
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<a href="https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/bitstream/handle/1805/2630/Purdue_MastersThesis_Ishita_Verma.pdf?sequence=2" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><b>Download</b></span></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4270567092037460221.post-19784562903401185592011-11-23T05:23:00.000-08:002011-11-23T05:23:39.674-08:00ECE And EEE Project Report On ROAD ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION AND SIMULATION<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: red; text-align: center;"><b>Title: ROAD ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION AND SIMULATION WITH AND WITHOUT EDR DATA</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering</b></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Project Intro: </b>Accident reconstruction is a technical process of analyzing and calculating physical parameters, such as impact velocity and damage pro les, associated with vehicles involved in an accident. This information can be used for accident-cause analysis and visual simulation. Accident simulation is a virtual recreation of a real-life accident in order to study various aspects such as vehicle deformation, occupant injury and the capability of a vehicle to protect the occupants and pedestrians during collision. The software used to validate technical opinions of an accident reconstruction is called HVE (Human Vehicle Environment) which is created by the company EDC (Electronic Dynamics Corporation). It is a computer environment used to study in- teractions among humans, vehicles, and their environments. It consists of three parts: \Input Editors," used for creation of humans, vehicles, and environment; \Event Editor," used for actual visual simulation of an accident; and \Output or Playback Editor," used for analysis of damage data, accident history, driver data, and environment data. HVE consists of di erent calculation methods based on the application.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><img border="0" height="207" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiF7uqppGfJEBXQQDCMjGfIcPvZe9rQ9qpm9vFc59t09zK7JlEIH-1AY1RDh6lhhot-isFkaH8bLPJVFVffBBLSehfxcALbTUaSgouTg4J7RNRjwqeeagLxFvFZD01WeA6NTzlVEbobgHqg/s400/www.projectsworlds.blogspot.com+-+3.JPG" width="400" /></div><div style="color: black;"><b>Project Abstract:</b> Road accident reconstruction and simulation investigates the accident causes, suggests improvements in vehicle design and investigates failures in vehicle control and safety systems such as the anti-lock brake system (ABS) and air-bag deployment. This thesis focuses on analysis of crash data from vehicles not equipped with collision warning systems. Vehicle parameters before and during an accident can be recorded using an Event Data Recorder (EDR) which helps in reconstructing an accident. This tool, installed in the vehicle, records di erent crash parameters like vehicle speed, lateral and longitudinal acceleration, seat-belt status, and air-bag deployment over a period that spens the accident. This thesis focuses on accident reconstruction with and without EDR data. A simulation software tool called HVE is used to visually recreate the reconstructed accidents. HVE is a platform to execute di erent accident simulation methods which are used for speci c types of simulations. Two such simulation methods, EDSMAC4 and EDHIS, are discussed in this thesis. The former is an important method for vehicle-to-vehicle collisions and the latter is used for analysis of human behavior involved in the accident. Three real-life accidents were chosen for reconstruction and simulation. They were Bus and Car accident, Three Vehicle accident and Intersection accident. These particular accidents were chosen to represent a diverse selection of accidents based on the following parameters: the locations of the accidents, the vehicles involved in each accident, and the data available. A qualitative analysis of vehicle occupant's behavior is also presented for one of the three accidents. The thesis discusses in detail the reconstruction of these three accidents. Throughout these simulations, the thesis illustrates the advantages and limitations of the EDR and HVE simulation software for accident reconstruction and simulation.</div><div style="color: black;">You can also Subscribe to <span style="color: blue;">PROJECTSWORLDS</span> by Email for more Projects, Seminar Topics and Final Year Projects.</div><div style="color: black;"><a href="https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/bitstream/handle/1805/2629/Thesis_Anagha_Modak.pdf?sequence=1" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><b>Download</b></span></a></div></div>RamyathaGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17446390373729200681noreply@blogger.com