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Das, B. B.
- Cloud Computing-Best Solution to Avoid Malpractices in Research Areas
Authors
1 PIRENS Technical Campus, Loni, IN
Source
IBMRD's Journal of Management & Research, Vol 3, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 99-106Abstract
In India itself, there are more than 1000 universities (State/Deemed etc) and many research centers doing work in various areas. There are large number of areas and millions of researchers doing research in various areas across the world. There might be interdisciplinary research like bioinformatics which is an application of biology and information technology. This creates new problem. For interdisciplinary research it becomes very much complicated to search proper guidance and existing work.
To avoid malpractices in Research field there are some existing software like plagiarism, but still there are some problems.
This creates new opportunity for creating common platform for all researchers across India, which can minimize the malpractices in Research area.
Drawbacks of existing system
1. Violation of copy rights
2. Different authorities to award Ph.D.
3. Lack of communication in Research students and guides
4. Availability of Resources, Laboratories, infrastructure and literature
5. Uncommon Norms
In this research we want to suggest new Cloud based Module to minimize the malpractices in research areas, which could be helpful to Universities, Government of India and UGC and budding researchers.
Keywords
Cloud Computing, Malpractices, Violation, Research- No-Touch Interface in ICT for Prosperous Rural Development
Authors
1 PIRENS Technical Campus, Loni, IN
Source
IBMRD's Journal of Management & Research, Vol 4, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 30-38Abstract
It is observed that there is a tremendous change in computer hardware and software. Simultaneously there was a change in types and devices of input and outputs for computers. As far as input to computer is concern, it was started from punched cards, then magnetic tapes and so on up to touch screen and voice input. The same case is happened with output of computer. At the beginning it was just information (Processed data). It might be in text or image formats. But now a days the output of computer is everywhere in the world (Directly or indirectly it is related with computers).Here I want to introduce "no-touch interface" of computer for "rural development". This research is not just descriptive or analytical research or survey. Here I want to suggest a solution for immediate problems facing a rural area of the India and world. So I will say this is applied research and somewhat it is laboratory research. I want to discuss role of "No-Touch Interface" of ICT in Rural Development. I will consider three major areas,
1. Information retrieval and communication in local languages
2. Automation in Agriculture and logistics
3. Role of Artificial Intelligence in quality control of agriculture products
In this paper, I will concentrate on 6 major applications to fulfill the above needs
1. Role of GPS and GIS in cultivation, transportation (Driverless tractors, sprayers, cultivators and vehicles)
2. Role of Sensors, Cameras and microcontrollers in horticulture and floriculture
3. New Cloud to forecast the agricultural production
4. Weather forecasting and planning
5. Automation in Disease detection, security, fertilizer and water management
6. Local Language (Voice) interface, Speech Recognition, TTS, Speech Synthesis