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Das, Leena
- A Combined Study of Control Scheduling and Online Adaptive System for Fault Tolerance in Multiprocessor Real Time Systems
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 3, No 4 (2014), Pagination:Abstract
The recent emergence of multiple processors and related technologies in many commercial systems has increased the prevalence and the development of multiprocessor architecture. Contemporarily, real-time applications have become more complex and sophisticated in their behaviour and interaction. Inevitably, these complex real-time applications will be deployed upon these multiprocessor platforms and require different analysis techniques to verify their correctness and also their efficiency in terms of different metrics. During the past, the development of real time scheduling algorithm is enhancing and the use of Feedback Control Scheduling Algorithm (FCSA) in the control scheduling co-design of multiprocessor real -time system has also increased. FCSA provides Quality of Service (QoS) in terms of overall system performance and resource allocation in open and unpredictable environment. FCSA uses quality control feedback loop to keep CPU utilization under desired unitization bound by avoiding overloading and deadline miss ratio.
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Real time system, Fault, Feedback Control scheduling (FCS), online adaptive fault tolerant system- A Survey on Different Architectures Used in Online Self Testing for Real Time System
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 3, No 4 (2014), Pagination:Abstract
On-line self-testing is the solution for detecting permanent and intermittent faults for real-time embedded multiprocessors.
This paper basically describes the scheduling and allocation policies of 3 types of On-line Self Testing architectures.
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components: MPSoC, On-line self-testing, DSM technology- Quantification and Utilization of Agricultural Wastes in Farm Based Rural Households of Jorhat District of Assam
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1 Department of Family Resource Management and Consumer Studies, College of Community Science, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat (Assam), IN
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Asian Journal of Home Science, Vol 13, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 400-404Abstract
A well structured interview schedule was administered on hundred rural households of eleven villages of Jorhat district of Assam during 2016-17 to conduct a survey specially on accumulation and utilization of agricultural wastes in rural households. Result indicated that majority of the farmers (30%) were of middle age group (30-40 years), mostly having a nuclear family (73%) with 1-5 members with an educational qualification upto 10th standard. Majority of the respondents are marginal farmer with a land holding upto 10 acres and earn their livelihood primarily from farming. Most of the households cultivated paddy as monocrop. However, Rabi and Kharif vegetables were also grown by many households depending upon the land situation. Data reveals that 10,396 qt rice straw, 18,193 qt of rice husk, 2004.64 kg of water hyacinth and 12000 number of areca sheath are produced as agricultural wastes among the 100 households. The study also reveals that there is a huge gap between the availability of agricultural wastes and awareness for economic utilizing these wastes.Keywords
Agricultural Wastes, Water Hyacinth, Rice Straw, Rice Husk.References
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- Online Shopping Behaviour of the Consumers in Jorhat Town of Assam
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1 Department of Family Resource Management and Consumer Science, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat (Assam), IN
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Asian Journal of Home Science, Vol 13, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 538-544Abstract
Online shopping is purchasing items from internet retailers. Recently it has witnessed a tremendous growth resulting in greater use of this tool by the traders. Also the competition in e-commerce is intensified. Therefore, it becomes more important for online retailers to understand the online shopping behaviour of the consumers. Consumer behaviour has been always of great interest to marketers. The knowledge of consumer behaviour helps the marketer to understand how consumers think, feel and select from alternatives like products, brands and the like and how the consumers are influenced by their environment, the reference groups, family, and salespersons and so on. For the present research work 120 samples were selected randomly from four wards of municipality area of Jorhat Assam and a multistage stratified random sampling method was adopted in order to select representative sample. Findings revealed that majority of the consumers have average shopping behaviour. Age of the respondent is negatively correlated whereas education and income has strong positive correlation with online shopping behaviour.Keywords
Consumer, Consumer Behaviour, Online Shopping, Online Shopping Behaviour.References
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- Inclination Towards Online Shopping: A Changing Trend among the Consumers
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1 Department of Family Resource Management and Consumer Science. Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, Assam, IN
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International Journal of Education and Management Studies, Vol 9, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 145-149Abstract
Shopping was once perceived as an activity of going out, exploring various stores and shops across the town, shifting through a myriad of options and finally settling down to purchase a product with full satisfaction. Now that the technology is skillfully trying to make a person think smartly, without exerting much physical energy, we see that even shopping has been engulfed under grip of changing lifestyle. With online shopping spreading its wings gradually, the experience of 'touch and feel1 concept is slowly fading among the consumers. Online shopping or electronic shopping is a part of electronic commerce which allows consumers to directly buy goods or services from a seller over the internet. A survey was conducted in the Jorhat town of Assam to know the online shopping scenario among the consumers with the objective to identify the category of population inclined for online shopping and the factors influencing the consumers for online shopping. For the present research work, 120 samples were selected randomly from four wards of municipality area and a multistage stratified random sampling method was adopted in order to select representative sample. The findings of the study revealed that the young generations are very active in the activities of online shopping and most of them are females. The results of the study have given detailed information regarding the change in shopping behaviour of the consumers.Keywords
Consumer, Online Shopping, Shopping Behaviour, Factors.References
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