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- Detection and Prevention of Intrusion in MANET: A Review
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1 Department of Computer Science, F. C. College for Women, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Computer Science, F. C. College for Women, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 3, No 1&2 (2013), Pagination: 24-25Abstract
This paper represent review on Intrusion Detection System (IDS) for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) whose aim is to aware the mobile users about different types of attack in the wireless mobile Ad-hoc network. Applications of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) are increasing rapidly. However, MANET is susceptible to attacks due to its mobile nature. The security issue is becoming a major concern in the applications of MANET; therefore, selection of intrusion detection methods is especially important for MANET applications.Keywords
Instrusion detection system, IDS, Mobile ad Hoc Networks, MANETs- Data Warehouse: An Overview
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1 Department of CS, F. C. College for Women, Hisar, IN
1 Department of CS, F. C. College for Women, Hisar, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 3, No 1&2 (2013), Pagination: 38-40Abstract
Data ware housing is a booming industry with many interesting research problem. The data warehouse is concentrated on only few aspects. Here we are discussing about the overview of data warehouse. Let's look at various approaches to the data ware house design and usage process and the steps involved, architecture, need, advantages. Data-driven decision support systems, such as data warehouses can serve the requirement of extraction of information from more than one subject area. Data warehouses can provide the information required by the decision makers.Keywords
Data warehouse, Architecture, Need, Advantages- Fog Computing:An Overview
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Ritu Bala
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Kanika Budhwar
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1 Department of CSE, F. C. College for Women, Hisar, IN
1 Department of CSE, F. C. College for Women, Hisar, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 5, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 54-56Abstract
Cloud computing is a network based environment that focus on sharing computations or resources. It promises to significantly change the way we use computers and access and store our personal and business information. Also cloud computing is one of the most existing technologies due to its ability to reduce cost associated with computing while increasing flexibility and scalability for computer process. With these new computing and communication paradigms arise new data security challenges. Existing data protection mechanisms such as encryption have failed in preventing data theft attacks, especially those perpetrated by an inside to the cloud provider. To overcome the problem of security we introduce the new technique called Fog computing. Fog computing or fog networking is an extension to cloud computing and the reliability of the networks of devices. It combines the reliability requirements of grid and cloud paradigms with the reliability requirements of networks of sensor and actuators. Fog computing platform is feasible. In this paper we will overcome the limitations of cloud computing and will replace it with the new computing model i.e. fog computing.Keywords
Cloud Computing, Fog Computing.- Cloud Computing Issues, Research and Implementation
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1 Department of CS.FC, College for Women, Hisar, IN
2 GJU S and T, Hisar, IN
1 Department of CS.FC, College for Women, Hisar, IN
2 GJU S and T, Hisar, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 3, No 3-4 (2013), Pagination: 149-152Abstract
Technology innovation and its adoption are two critical success factors for any Business / Organization. Cloud computing is a recent technology paradigm that enable the Organizations or individuals to share various services in a seamless and cost effective manner. Cloud computing is the latest effort in delivering computing resources as a service. It represents a shift away from computing as a product that is purchased, to computing as a service that is delivered to consumers over the internet from large-scale data centres or "clouds". It is paradigm in which the resources can be leveraged on per use basis thus reducing the cost and complexity of service providers, ft is a construct that allows user to access applications that actually resideat location other than user'sown computer or other internet connected devices. Cloud computing use the internet technologies for delivery of IT-Enabled capabilities 'as a service' to any needed users i.e. through cloud computing one can access anything that one want from anywhere to any computer without worrying about anything like about their storage, cost, management and so on. This paper provides a comprehensive study on the motivation factors of adopting cloud computing, review the several cloud deployment and service models, ft also explore certain benefits of cloud computing over traditional IT service environment. Also include security privacy internet dependency and availability as avoidance issues.Keywords
Resource Pooling, Cloud, Laas, Paas, Saas, Hybrid Cloud, Security Stack.- Social Networking Sites and Security Concerns
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1 Department of CS, F.C. College for Women, Hisar, IN
2 GJU S&T, Hisar, IN
1 Department of CS, F.C. College for Women, Hisar, IN
2 GJU S&T, Hisar, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 3, No 3-4 (2013), Pagination: 157-161Abstract
This study aims to understand how Social Networking Sites (SNS) are changing the methods of social connectivity and what it means to be public. Social Networking is the most popular online activity worldwide. Over the past several years, the emergence of new paradigm in the internet have been seen, online social networking sites, which provide internet users to communicate and collaborate with family, friends, social groups, and other community by using social media tools (i.e.. Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and Youtube). Social networking sites are not only to communicate or interact with other people globally, but also one effective way for business promotion. Social networking sites have been rapidly adopted by children and, especially, teenagers and young people world wide, enabling new opportunities for the presentation of the self, learning, construction of a wide circle of relationships, and the management of privacy and intimacy. As users are enjoying this new style of networking, privacy concerns are also at fracting increasing public attention due to reports about privacy breaches on social networking sites. There are also concerns that social networking increases the likelihood of new risks to the self, these centring on loss of privacy, bullying, harmful contacts and more. One side these sites provide to communicate with our dear ones on the other side it creates platform for many cyber crimes. However, they can also pose serious security threats to users and their organizations. This paper go through the amassing history of online social websites, characteristics of social networking sites, effects and also discuss the security risks (sfrength ,weaknesses, opportunities and threats) and suggest the anti-threats strategies and visualize the future trends of such hoppy popular websites.Keywords
Social Networking Site, Privacy Breaches, Cyber Crime, Security Risks.- Minor Psychological Disorders among Child Rag Pickers in Patiala
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Ritu Bala
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Satwant Singh
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1 Department of Social Work, Punjabi University Patiala-147002, IN
1 Department of Social Work, Punjabi University Patiala-147002, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Social Sciences, Vol 5, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 211-216Abstract
Rag picking is known for hazardous work and people involved in it usually live in filthy conditions with no basic amenities such as running water, bathrooms, toilets and drainage. As a result rag pickers constitute the most vulnerable section of the society particularly more so children under the age of 14 years. Apart from dirty living and working conditions, these children are exploited socially and morally due to nature of their work. They are more involved in anti-social activities viz. prostitution, drug abuse and robbing due to their work environment. Poor living and working conditions, lack of basic amenities and social and moral exploitation lead to various psychological complexities. Therefore, socio-demographic conditions, behavioral and work characteristics of 150 child rag pickers were studied profoundly to know the relationship of these characteristics with minor psychological disorders (MPD) with the help of Self Reporting Questionnaire-20 a user’s guide developed by world health organization (WHO) for screening the psychological disorders in developing countries. The study reached at the outcome that poor demographic conditions, deviant behavioral attitude and bad working conditions of child rag pickers have negative influence on their mental health. Prevalence of MPD among the respondents has been reported to be 42.7 percent that is very high as compared to general population due to their adverse/hazardous working and living conditions and unorganized social life.Keywords
Minor Psychological Disorders, Child Rag Pickers, Child Labor.References
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