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Gupte, Anagha
- Predicting Target Students’ Population for Lunch “Thali” Available near College Campus
Authors
1 MITSOB, IN
Source
KHOJ: Journal of Indian Management Research and Practices, No 2016 Spl, Pagination: 27-33Abstract
Big data analysis requires extensive use of statistical modelling which works efficiently in many organizations. Decision tree is a versatile business analytics tool for finding out trends, patterns or relationships in the data. Chi-square Automatic Interactive Detection (CHAID) is a tool which enables us in examining relation between predictor variable and target variable. With this tool one can predict the target population for any product/ service. A large number of students come to Pune for education. Daily, they are in the college campus for more than 8 hours. They have to take their lunch near college campus. There are various types of food available near campus area. A study is conducted to predict, a target students population for lunchviz "Thali" which would be available near their college campus. Questionnaire is prepared to find out students' inclination for this lunch and associated confounding categorical variables. With the help of repeated applications of chi-square tests between students' inclination for the lunch and associated variables, a target population is found out.Keywords
Big Data Analysis, Nutrition of College Students, Target Population, Decision Tree with CHAID.References
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- Business Analytics, an application focus, by Purba Halady Rao, ISBN-978-81203-4819-6, PHI Learning Pvt ltd., New Delhi.
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- Work Life Balance of Working Women in The Upper Middle Class in Pune City
Authors
1 Mit School of Business, IN
Source
KHOJ: Journal of Indian Management Research and Practices, No 2016 Spl, Pagination: 145-151Abstract
The Indian society has seen a vast change as far as the status of women is concerned. The thought of the society that women are soft, shy and homemakers has far been outdated. Today women are walking hand in hand with men. But the fact remains, that even if women are forced to work for a earning they are required to accomplish all the household chores before they step out for their jobs. The women have been given an added responsibility, but the society is not ready to share their responsibility. So the overburdened women have to slog days in office for office work and evenings at home preparing for the cooking, caring for people at home - parents/parents-in-laws, husband, children and other members, household chores, planning the groceries, cleaning, dusting, etc.
The study is conducted to find out the details about the problems faced by working women in upper middle class in Pune city as far as the balance between their personal and work life is concerned.
Keywords
Work Life Balance, Upper Middle Class, Working Women.References
- http://www.isidelhi.org.in/wl/article/2014-04.pdf
- http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/07/themasculine-mystique/309401/
- http://journalistsresource.org/studies/society/gendersociety/women-work-researchroundup
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3122548/
- Predicting Target Students' Population for Lunch "Thali" Available Near College Campus
Authors
1 MITSOB, IN