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- E-business System Development: Review on Methods, Design Factors, Techniques and Tools with an Extensive Case Study for Secure Online Retail Selling Industry
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1 Department of Information Technology, Orissa Engineering College, Bhubaneswar-752050, IN
2 Faculty of Computing and Information Technology, Sohar University, Sultanate of Oman, OM
3 Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani, IN
1 Department of Information Technology, Orissa Engineering College, Bhubaneswar-752050, IN
2 Faculty of Computing and Information Technology, Sohar University, Sultanate of Oman, OM
3 Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 5 (2009), Pagination: 82-90Abstract
The potential of the internet economy demands newer business models and all-round information systems. The cross-enterprise business process requires high co-ordination of the customers and the suppliers, taking less time and high outcomes. To exploit this potential of the internet economy, companies are involved in a painstaking process of designing its information systems for future development. A variety of techniques available to implement the ecommerce includes EDI, electronic markets and Internet e-business. These techniques are implemented using various technologies like WAP, Bluetooth, Mobile computing and many others. Developer tools are required to implement the technologies includes various web tools like J2EE, ASP, Visual Basic, WAP (WML/WSL), DHTML, C++, Powerbuilder, Informix/4GL. It also involves web/application servers like commerce server by Microsoft, Allaire JRun, IBM websphere and Integration platforms like Microsoft Biztalk servers, DataJunction adapters, EAI, etc. At the end, the paper gives a case study for Secure Online Retail Selling Industry which represents how a traditional selling system can convert itself into ebusiness system with a better performance.Keywords
E-business, B2B, B2C, C2C, Intra-business, E-business Development MethodologiesReferences
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- Rosenberg Victor (2002) Information Literacy and Small Business. White Paper prepared for UNESCO, the U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, and the National Forum on Information Literacy, for use at the Information Literacy Meeting of Experts, Prague, The Czech Republic, July. Accessed 30 December 2004. Available at: http://www.nclis. gov/ libinter/infolitconf&meet/papers/rosenbergfullpaper.pdf
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- Mathematical Ontology for Infectious Virtual Machines in IaaS Cloud Environment
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1 CUTM, Paralakhemundi, R.Sitapur - 761211, Odisha, IN
2 Department of Computer Science and Technology, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat, Solan - 173234, Himachal Pradesh,, IN
3 Department of Mathematics, Ravenshaw University, Revenshaw College Campus, College Square, Cuttack - 753003, Odisha, IN
4 Department of Mathematics, CUTM, Paralakhemundi, R.Sitapur - 761211, Odisha, IN
1 CUTM, Paralakhemundi, R.Sitapur - 761211, Odisha, IN
2 Department of Computer Science and Technology, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat, Solan - 173234, Himachal Pradesh,, IN
3 Department of Mathematics, Ravenshaw University, Revenshaw College Campus, College Square, Cuttack - 753003, Odisha, IN
4 Department of Mathematics, CUTM, Paralakhemundi, R.Sitapur - 761211, Odisha, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 34 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Background/Objectives: Cloud virtualization is a creative and one of the altogether accomplished improvements in the current figuring environment. It provides a virtualized environment based on Service Level Agreement (SLA) to cloud. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Infrastructures of Physical machines are rapidly replacing by Virtual machines (VMs) for their abilities to emulate hardware environments, share hardware resources, and utilization of a variety of operating systems. Accordingly, giving security to the cloud virtual machines and clients’ information is one of the essential difficulties to data frameworks. This manuscript describes about the mathematical ontology based upon the attacked VMs and infectious VMs which predicts the trustworthiness of the IaaS virtual platform. Findings: The proposed work will diminish the dangers to the VMs in the cloud surrounding independent of the client’s security and applications approach. Application/Improvements: It will fundamentally guarantee the level of the security of VMs in a cloud situation which assists the cloud administration suppliers to take the fast choices and about the up-degree of the counter assault estimations.Keywords
Cloud Computing, Cloud Virtualization Security, Mathematical Ontology, Predator-Prey Model, SLA- Development and Standardization of Attitude Scale of Farmers towards Vermicompost
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H. Saini
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1 Department of Extension Education, B.A. College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat), IN
1 Department of Extension Education, B.A. College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat), IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 12, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 729-731Abstract
The study was conducted to develop and standardize the reliable and valid scale, to measure attitude of farmers towards vermicompost. Appropriate statistical methods ‘scale product method’ was used, which combines Thurston and Likert techniques. Thirty six statements were selected for judgment; a panel of 60 judges was requested to assign the score for each statement on five point continuum. Based on the scale (median) and Q values, twenty statements were finally selected to constitute attitude of farmers towards vermicompost.Keywords
Attitude, Vermicompost, Scale Product Method.References
- Edward, A.L. (1957). Techniques of attitude scale construction, Appleton Century Crofts, Inc., New York.
- Eysenck, H.J. and Crown, S. (1949). An experimental study in opinion attitude methodology. Internat. J. Attitude Res., 3 : 47-86.
- Guilford, J.P. (1954). Psychometric methods. Tata McGrawHill Publication Co. Ltd., Bombay: 378-382.
- Likert, R.A. (1932). A technique for the measurement of attitude. Archives of psychology, New York. 140
- Thurston, L.L. and Chave, E.G. (1928). The measurement of attitude, Chicago University Press, USA. pp. 39- 40.
- Development and Standardization of Attitude Scale of Women towards Kitchen Gardening
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H. Saini
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N. B. Chauhan
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1 Department of Extension Education, B.A. College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat), IN
1 Department of Extension Education, B.A. College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat), IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 12, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 735-737Abstract
The study was conducted to develop and standardize the reliable and valid scale, to measure attitude of women towards kitchen gardening. Appropriate statistical methods ‘scale product method’ was used, which combines Thurston and Likert techniques. Twenty one statements were selected for judgment; a panel of 50 judges was requested to assign the score for each statement on five point continuum. Based on the scale (median) and Q values, eleven statements were finally selected to constitute attitude of women towards kitchen gardening.Keywords
Attitude, Kitchen Gardening, Scale Product Method.References
- Edward, A.L. (1957). Techniques of attitude scale construction, Appleton Century Crofts, Inc., New York.
- Eysenck, H.J. and Crown, S. (1949). An experimental study in opinion attitude methodology. Internat. J. Attitude Res., 3 : 47-86.
- Guilford, J.P. (1954). Psychometric methods. Tata McGrawHill Publication Co. Ltd., Bombay: 378-382.
- Likert, R.A. (1932). A technique for the measurement of attitude. Archives of psychology, New York. 140 pp.
- Thurston, L.L. and Chave, E.G. (1928). The measurement of attitude, Chicago University Press, USA. pp. 39- 40.