- A. Susheela
- Thirumaran
- Sadhana Singh
- P. V. Timbadiya
- M. Balamurugan
- S. Saravanan
- C. Thangaraj
- A. Muthukumar
- C. Kasthuri
- K. Karthikeyan
- S. Baskar
- R. B. Soujanya
- D. Davidson Jebaseelan
- K. P. Ananthgopal
- G. S. Narayana
- S. Sendhil Kumar
- M. Chandrasekaran
- P. Pandiaraj
- Balamurugan Mahalingam
- Vairaprakash Gurusamy
- D. Sumathi
- S. Sudhakara Reddy
- T. Prabakaran
- G. Hema Dharshini
- R. Ishwarya
- K. Lakshmipriya
- M. Nirmala
- V. S. Arulmurugan
- S. Boopathi
- S. Jayaprakash
- A. K. Tyagi
- S. Sivaraman
- S. Aravind
- ScieXplore: International Journal of Research in Science
- The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics
- Current Science
- ICTACT Journal on Soft Computing
- ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing
- International Journal of Vehicle Structures and Systems
- Indian Welding Journal
- Manufacturing Technology Today
- Journal of Engineering Education Transformations
- Programmable Device Circuits and Systems
- Digital Signal Processing
- Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management)
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Kannan, S.
- A Study on the Utilization of Digital Information Sources in Asmara (Eritrea)
Authors
1 University Librarian, SRM University, P.S.Rai Post Office, Sonepat, Haryana – 131029, IN
Source
ScieXplore: International Journal of Research in Science, Vol 1, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 51-57Abstract
Digital Information Sources are becoming more and more popular since they provide multimedia information, full-text search, reference link and easy in accessing and utilizing them. In Eritrea, particularly in Asmara city, significant investments have been made by the government of Eritrea in digital resources and accompanying computer-based technology to ensure access to those digital resources. However, the resources appeared to be underutilized by most of the people. The major purpose of this study is to find out the public awareness on digital medium of information, to determine how people in Asmara (Eritrea) use the digital information sources, the purpose of using digital information sources, the availability of digital information in Asmara, the difficulties in accessing information from digital information sources and finding ways and means to improve the accessibility and utilization of digital information sources. The study also seeks the people's opinion about the role of public libraries in providing digital information services. Eritrean Telecommunication Services Corporation (Eritel) is one of several internet service providers in the country. EriTel was among the first organization to get a license to establish internet cafes, and the net services through leased lines and dial-up connections. However, connections are typically overcrowded and congestion is an acknowledged problem. EriTel controls the national gateway, which it created in partnership with US Agency for International Development (USAID). The Asmara Public Library (APL) established in 1958 is one of the major information service centre aims to enhance the reading culture in the country by providing useful books to the users or customers of the library. It also strives to provide up to date information about what is going on inside our globe to the community. The APL has physical library, children's library, Open Space Reading Facility, Seminars, Lectures and Group Discussion Facility, Net cafe and Digital Library. The special feature of the APL is "services outside the wall"Keywords
Accessibility, Asmara Public Library, Digital Information Source, Eritel, Retrieval of Information- Studies on Increasing the Shelf Life of Sapota under Vacuum Packaging
Authors
1 Home Science College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University; Madurai- 625 104, Tamil Nadu, IN
Source
The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 40, No 8 (2003), Pagination: 303-308Abstract
Controlled atmosphere is used for the prevention or retardation of fruits senescence and associated biochemical and physiological changes. Generally fruit ripening includes a series of complex changes and most of which are guite likely to be biochemically independent. One of them, is that which transforms a mature but unripe fruit into a clearly sensecent fruit.- Statistical Downscaling of Multisite Daily Precipitation for Tapi Basin Using Kernel Regression Model
Authors
1 Department of Civil Engineering, S.V. National Institute of Technology-Surat, Surat 395 007, IN
2 Central Water and Power Research Station, Pune 411 024, IN
Source
Current Science, Vol 110, No 8 (2016), Pagination: 1468-1484Abstract
The study presents fine resolution multisite daily precipitation projection for the Tapi basin using the kernel-regression (KR) based statistical downscaling methodology developed by Kannan and Ghosh with and without conditioned on the estimated rainfall state. The models are applied in downscaling of daily monsoon precipitation at a fine resolution of 0.25 comprising 351 grid points in and around the basin. The air temperature, specific humidity, zonal and meridional wind (at surface, 250, 500 and 850 hPa); mean sea level pressure and geopotential height at surface are utilized as predictors from five GCMs under CMIP-5 for two future scenarios, viz. RCP4.5 and RCP8.5. The performance of the downscaling model examined with respect to reproduction of various statistics for training period and indicated the better performance of KR model conditioned on the rainfall state than KR model without conditioned on the rainfall state of the basin. The KR model conditioned on the rainfall state is employed for future projections from GCMs outputs. The statistically downscaled daily precipitation from GCM (MPI-M) and CORDEX (COSMO-CLM) data is compared to quantify uncertainty. The statistically downscaled daily precipitation performs better than corresponding CORDEX data for the present study area. The study also revealed a possibility of decrease in the occurrences of extreme events with an increase in the medium rainfall events in the basin for future.Keywords
Climate Change, Daily Precipitation, General Circulation Models, Statistical Downscaling.- Analyse the Performance of Ensemble Classifiers Using Sampling Techniques
Authors
1 Department of Computer Applications, Madurai Kamaraj University, IN
Source
ICTACT Journal on Soft Computing, Vol 6, No 4 (2016), Pagination: 1293-1296Abstract
In Ensemble classifiers, the Combination of multiple prediction models of classifiers is important for making progress in a variety of difficult prediction problems. Ensemble of classifiers proved potential in getting higher accuracy compared to single classifier. Even though by the usage ensemble classifiers, still there is in-need to improve its performance. There are many possible ways available to increase the performance of ensemble classifiers. One of the ways is sampling, which plays a major role for improving the quality of ensemble classifier. Since, it helps in reducing the bias in input data set of ensemble. Sampling is the process of extracting the subset of samples from the original data set. In this research work, analysis is done on sampling techniques for ensemble classifiers. In ensemble classifier, specifically one of the probability based sampling techniques is being always used. Samples are gathered in a process which gives all the individuals in the population of equal chances, such that, sampling bias is removed. In this paper, analyse the performance of ensemble classifiers by using various sampling techniques and list out their drawbacks.Keywords
Ensemble of Classifiers, Sampling, Random Forest, Boosting.- Prediction of India's Electricity Demand Using Anfis
Authors
1 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kalasalingam University, IN
2 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ramco Institute of Technology, IN
3 Vignan University, IN
Source
ICTACT Journal on Soft Computing, Vol 5, No 3 (2015), Pagination: 985-990Abstract
This study aims to provide an accurate and realistic prediction model for electricity demand using population, imports, exports, per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and per capita Gross National Income (GNI) data for India. Four different models were used for different combinations of the above five input variables and the effect of input variables on the estimation of electricity demand has been demonstrated. In order to train the network 29 years data and to test the network 9 years data have been used. The future electricity demand for a period of 8 years from 2013 to 2020 has been predicted. The performance of the ANFIS technique is proved to be better than Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN).Keywords
ANFIS, ANN, Exports, GDP, GNI, Imports, Load Forecasting, MLR.- Multimodal Biometric Authentication Using Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm with Fingerprint and IRIS
Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Kalasalingam University, IN
2 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Madurai Institute of Engineering and Technology, IN
3 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kalasalingam University, IN
Source
ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing, Vol 2, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 369-374Abstract
In general, the identification and verification are done by passwords, pin number, etc., which is easily cracked by others. In order to overcome this issue biometrics is a unique tool for authenticate an individual person. Nevertheless, unimodal biometric is suffered due to noise, intra class variations, spoof attacks, non-universality and some other attacks. In order to avoid these attacks, the multimodal biometrics i.e. combining of more modalities is adapted. In a biometric authentication system, the acceptance or rejection of an entity is dependent on the similarity score falling above or below the threshold. Hence this paper has focused on the security of the biometric system, because compromised biometric templates cannot be revoked or reissued and also this paper has proposed a multimodal system based on an evolutionary algorithm, Particle Swarm Optimization that adapts for varying security environments. With these two concerns, this paper had developed a design incorporating adaptability, authenticity and security.Keywords
Multibiometric, Cryptosystem, Score Level Fusion, PSO Algorithm, Feature Extraction.- Finger Knuckle Print Recognition With Sift and K-Means Algorithm
Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Kalasalingam University, IN
2 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kalasalingam University, IN
Source
ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing, Vol 3, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 583-588Abstract
In general, the identification and verification are done by passwords, pin number, etc., which is easily cracked by others. Biometrics is a powerful and unique tool based on the anatomical and behavioral characteristics of the human beings in order to prove their authentication. This paper proposes a novel recognition methodology of biometrics named as Finger Knuckle print (FKP). Hence this paper has focused on the extraction of features of Finger knuckle print using Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT), and the key points are derived from FKP are clustered using K-Means Algorithm. The centroid of K-Means is stored in the database which is compared with the query FKP K-Means centroid value to prove the recognition and authentication. The comparison is based on the XOR operation. Hence this paper provides a novel recognition method to provide authentication. Results are performed on the PolyU FKP database to check the proposed FKP recognition method.Keywords
Biometric, SIFT Algorithm, Feature Extraction, K-Means Algorithm.- Application of Restart Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategy (RCMA_-ES) to Generation Expansion Planning Problem
Authors
1 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kalasalingam University, IN
2 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, IN
3 Anna University of Technology, Chennai, IN
Source
ICTACT Journal on Soft Computing, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 401-407Abstract
This paper describes the application of an evolutionary algorithm, Restart Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategy (RCMAES) to the Generation Expansion Planning (GEP) problem. RCMAES is a class of continuous Evolutionary Algorithm (EA) derived from the concept of self-adaptation in evolution strategies, which adapts the covariance matrix of a multivariate normal search distribution. The original GEP problem is modified by incorporating Virtual Mapping Procedure (VMP). The GEP problem of a synthetic test systems for 6- year, 14-year and 24-year planning horizons having five types of candidate units is considered. Two different constraint-handling methods are incorporated and impact of each method has been compared. In addition, comparison and validation has also made with dynamic programming method.Keywords
Constraint Handling, Dynamic Programming, Generation Expansion Planning, Restart Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategy and Virtual Mapping Procedure.- India's Electricity Demand forecast Using Regression Analysis and Artificial Neural Networks Based on Principal Components
Authors
1 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kalasalingam University, IN
2 Anna University of Technology, Chennai, IN
Source
ICTACT Journal on Soft Computing, Vol 2, No 4 (2012), Pagination: 365-370Abstract
Power System planning starts with Electric load (demand) forecasting. Accurate electricity load forecasting is one of the most important challenges in managing supply and demand of the electricity, since the electricity demand is volatile in nature; it cannot be stored and has to be consumed instantly. The aim of this study deals with electricity consumption in India, to forecast future projection of demand for a period of 19 years from 2012 to 2030. The eleven input variables used are Amount of CO2 emission, Population, Per capita GDP, Per capita gross national income, Gross Domestic savings, Industry, Consumer price index, Wholesale price index, Imports, Exports and Per capita power consumption. A new methodology based on Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) using principal components is also used. Data of 29 years used for training and data of 10 years used for testing the ANNs. Comparison made with multiple linear regression (based on original data and the principal components) and ANNs with original data as input variables. The results show that the use of ANNs with principal components (PC) is more effective.Keywords
Artificial Neural Networks, Electricity Load Forecasting, Regression Analysis, Principal Components.- Passenger Comfort Analysis in an Automotive Considering a Magneto-Rheological Damper based Suspension
Authors
1 School of Mech. and Building Sciences, VIT University, Chennai Campus, Chennai, IN
Source
International Journal of Vehicle Structures and Systems, Vol 8, No 4 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Passenger’s comfort in moving vehicles depends on the quality of the ride. The major cause of discomfort is the vibration transmitted to passengers due to the road irregularities. For a comfortable ride on a vehicle, vibration must stay within prescribed standards. In the present work, an attempt was made to show that, the vibrations can be limited with the use of Magneto-rheological (MR) dampers for varying road profiles than the passive damping methods. MR dampers are semi-active control devices that use MR fluids to produce controllable damping force as they are known to exhibit nonlinear behaviour. Multi body dynamic studies were done to study the response of the system using a quarter car model. In this paper, passive damping (viscous damping) was considered at natural frequency of 1.012Hz, the response of damping was observed after 10s and the acceleration was found to be 6m/s2. When MR damper is employed as the magnetic force increases, the response of the damping was better than the passive damping, at 1.2A it comes down to 0.55m/s2, and the vibration gets dampened after 1.75s. Hence, from this study it is concluded that the MR damper can be employed in automobile for better ride comfort.Keywords
Magneto-Rheological Damper, Riding Comfort, MSC ADAMS, Nonlinear Damping.- Welding Mechanisation at L and T
Authors
1 Larsen and Toubro Ltd, Bangalore, IN
Source
Indian Welding Journal, Vol 19, No 2 (1987), Pagination: 194-199Abstract
Consistent quality of weld joint can be achieved when welding arc is properly directed at the j o int. It is difficult to achieve accurate fit-up and straightness of any weld joint in heavy structural fabrication. Further, heat of the welding arc causes distortion of the joint. Hence, mechanised welding processes would still require constant monitoring by the operator. To derive the maximum benefits of welding mechanisation, manual intervention should be kept to a minimum. This is achieved by the use of Seam Trackers.
Weaving of the welding arc reduces the number of passes required to weld a groove joint. Weaving also helps in avoiding lack of side wall fusion in narrow groove joints. Narrow groove joint reduces weld metal requirement. Hence, arc oscillation can improve productivity and quality. Weld arc oscillation (weaving) can be achieved by the use of Magnetic Arc Oscillators.
Larsen &. Toubros Bangalore - works, use both Seam Tracker and Magnetic Arc Oscillator to improve productivity and weld quality.
- Optimization of Automobile Body Part to Overcome its Failure
Authors
1 Department of Mechanical Engg., Rajalakshmi Engg. College, Chennai, IN
Source
Manufacturing Technology Today, Vol 8, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 21-25Abstract
Automobile body is collective assembly of several assembly parts. Function of assemblies is related to one another assembly parts. Assemblies and its actions are derived from the basic mechanical chain mechanisms. These relative motions are most important term to achieve the required function. Precision and accuracy is the sound term of assembly parts for automobile body. Over all efficiency of automobile body function may contributed by even a small element of the assembly parts. Failure of small element in a part may affect function of the body system. Every part of the assembly should meet the basic requirement like strength. There should not be any failure of the product during its entire life time, what reliability engineering talks about. Consideration must be tune to the over all life time function not only at the period of launching. Achieving those strategies can be possible in many ways. Factors to be consider for choosing the right way to meet the requirement which may balance functional constrain and operational conditions. Optimization is term which establishing the balancing of functional constrain and operational condition. This paper deals about the optimization of automobile body part which fails during its function. CAD system made this project simpler to achieve optimized solution for the problem.- Quality Improvement in Automobile Assembly Production Line by Using Kaizen
Authors
1 Dept. of Mechanical Engg., Rajalakshmi Engg. College, Chennai, IN
Source
Manufacturing Technology Today, Vol 7, No 3 (2008), Pagination: 35-38Abstract
The 'part mismatch problem' is one of the general quality, problems in automobile assembly production line. Part mismatch affects the production by quality rejection, rework, down time etc. Most of the time part mismatches leads to major functional problem at the assembly section. Kaizen is a method which can control and eliminate such part mismatch problems in automobile assembly production. In this paper, the applicability of kaizen for quality improvement in the production of automobile assemblies with a case study is illustrated. By using kaizen, automobile assembly production line quality problem is solved. Case study about the bracket mismatch leads to brake hose mounting nut offset. This was the major problem of the under body assembly. Step by step kaizen procedure followed to solve the problem by data collection, ischolar_main cause analysis, selection of best solution method, corrective action, documentation and continuing improvement. Kaizen implementation for solving the problem also reflects in the improvement of quality, cost reduction, delivery to customer, morale of the employees and safety. Kaizen was found to be an effective process for improving the quality and productivity. Practical implications of Kaizen can improve the productivity by downtime reduction and quality improvement.- Enrichment of Ensemble Learning using K-Modes Random Sampling
Authors
1 Department of Computer Applications, Madurai Kamaraj University, IN
Source
ICTACT Journal on Soft Computing, Vol 8, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 1557-1560Abstract
Ensemble of classifiers combines the more than one prediction models of classifiers into single model for classifying the new instances. Unbiased samples could help the ensemble classifiers to build the efficient prediction model. Existing sampling techniques fails to give the unbiased samples. To overcome this problem, the paper introduces a k-modes random sample technique which combines the k-modes cluster algorithm and simple random sampling technique to take the sample from the dataset. In this paper, the impact of random sampling technique in the Ensemble learning algorithm is shown. Random selection was done properly by using k-modes random sampling technique. Hence, sample will reflect the characteristics of entire dataset.Keywords
Sampling, Ensemble Classifiers, Cluster Random Sample.References
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- Transformation from Millennial Students to Engineers in Engineering Institutions-A Case Study
Authors
1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Malla Reddy Engineering College, Maisammaguda, Hyderabad, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Malla reddy Engineering College, Maisammaguda, Hyderabad, IN
Source
Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 31, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 84-89Abstract
"It is not what you teach and how you teach It is what your audience learns"
Recently the millennial learners occupy the classrooms. These learners are filled with their needs and characteristics. They need collaborative learning experiences, quick feedback and have low tolerance for boredom. The main challenge for the faculty is to keep the learners in the classroom fully engaged, challenged and focused. This paper discusses about the characteristics of millennial learners and the way of using technologies to reach the millennial learners in the classroom. The responsibility of the faculty is to create self-learners and life-long learners.
Keywords
Millennial Learners, Teamwork, Technologies, Flipped Classrooms, Learning Strategies, Engineering Institutions.- A Study on Challenges and Opportunities in Teaching Programming Subject to first Year Computer Science and Engineering Students:In the Perspective of Faculty and Student
Authors
1 Department of CSE, Malla Reddy Engineering College (Autonomous), Secunderabad – 500100, IN
Source
Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 31, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 74-78Abstract
Faculty experienced in teaching first year undergraduates agree that the students' in first year face a number of challenges. First year students are not only developing academically and intellectually, they are also establishing and maintaining good relationship around them, developing an identity, deciding about career and life style and developing integrated philosophy of life.Due to the gap in their school and engineering curriculum, learning the programming subject in their first semester become more conspicuous. In this paper, an attempt has been made to study and investigate various available opportunities and challenges faced by both fresh and experienced faculty to teach the "Computer programming in c language". A study has been conducted which comprises of a set of questions for which a collective response from the end users have been obtained. The results of this study enlighten various key areas to face the challenges and best ways to work with opportunities.Keywords
Computer Programming, Engineering Teaching, Challenges, Opportunities.- Electricity Generation using Nano Generator
Authors
1 Department of EEE, Ramco Institute of Technology, Rajapalayam, IN
Source
Programmable Device Circuits and Systems, Vol 11, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 26-29Abstract
The usefulness of most high technology devices such as cell phones, computers, and sensors is limited by the storage capacity of batteries. .In the future, these limitations will become more pronounced as the demand for wireless power outpaces battery development which is already nearly optimized. We need to develop electricity generating techniques with the help of wasted human energy which is in the form of mechanical pressure and vibration for our better future .Thus, new power generation techniques are required for the next generation of wearable computers, wireless sensors, and autonomous systems to be feasible. Nano generators are excellent power generation devices because of their ability to couple mechanical and electrical properties. For example, when an electric field is applied to Nano sheets a strain is generated and the material is deformed. Consequently, when a Nano sheets is strained it produces an electric field; therefore, Nano generators can convert ambient vibration into electrical power. Piezoelectric materials have long been used as sensors and actuators; however their use as electrical generators is less established. A piezoelectric power generator has great potential for some remote applications such as in vivo sensors, embedded MEMS devices, and distributed networking. Developing piezoelectric Nano generators is challenging. Piezoelectric properties are controlled/tuned by externally applied force/pressure, such as diode, strain sensor and strain-gated logic unites, which are a new field called piezotronics. Our paper presents a practical analysis to increase the power generation using Nano generators.
Keywords
Nano Generator, Mechanical Stress, Power Generation, Piezotronics.References
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- Transformerless Inverter for Single Phase Photo Voltaic System with Electrical Information
Authors
1 Department of EEE, Excel College of Engineering and Technology, IN
Source
Digital Signal Processing, Vol 11, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 42-43Abstract
The usage of an interleaved lift converter Constrained by fluffy rationale control, joined with ordinary multi circle control and interleaved beat width tweak. The regular technique has the disadvantage of expanded current furthermore, voltage swell. The produced adjusted proposed framework will lessen the voltage and current swell and improve PFC redress. The normal conduct of the interleaved three-level Switch-Mode Rectifier (SMR) is like the voltage stress and can be diminished utilizing ZVS and ZCS delicate exchanging technique. The proposed technique is created with installed controller in the equipment.
Keywords
Photo Voltaic System, Solar Panel, DC – DC Converter Controller, PIC Controller.References
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- Evolution of chemistry programme at DAE
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1 Chemistry Group, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, India
2 Radiochemistry and Isotope Group, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, India
3 Materials Chemistry and Metal Fuel Cycle Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam 603 102, India
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Current Science, Vol 123, No 3 (2022), Pagination: 361-369Abstract
Chemistry is omnipresent in nuclear energy programmes all over the world. From the isolation and fabrication of fuel to the development of non-fuel materials and important nuclear processes, chemistry has played a crucial role. This article outlines the remarkable contribution that chemistry has made to the development of India’s nuclear science programme. After a general introduction that deals with the inception and diversification of chemistry in the Department of Atomic Energy and some initial milestone achievements, a few notable contributions at BARC and IGCAR have been discussed in detail. These include the contribution of chemistry towards the front-end and back-end of the nuclear fuel cycle, nuclear safety, radiation chemistry and chemical innovations catering to the needs of society. Each sub-section also includes possible future developments in the fields necessary for a sustainable nuclear energy programme.References
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- The Need to Develop Open Source Software Ecosystem: Library Professional’s Perspective
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1 Documentation and Information Services, GSLV-Mk3 Project, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Kochuveli - 695022, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
2 Central Library and Department of Library and Information Science, G.T.N. Arts College (Autonomous), Dindigul - 624005, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 61, No 1 (2024), Pagination: 47-51Abstract
To stay ahead in the competition and to hold users to themselves, proprietary software and hardware vendors develop their closed ecosystems. Seamless interconnection of devices and easy inter-operability are thus implemented for a closed circle of users and provide a niggle free experience in using applications across devices and offer seamless data transfer across devices and applications. Microsoft, Apple, and Google are integrating this strategy on all their devices and products. It is the need of the hour, for open-source software proponents and developers to rise to the occasion to combat the monopolistic tendencies that hinder openness. Library professionals who have either adopted Open-Source Software (OSS) or information professionals who are on the verge of moving in the direction of OSS need to consider investing time, effort, and resources in developing and sustaining a counter movement with an alternate OSS ecosystem.Keywords
Internet of Things, Open Source Hardware, Open Source Software, Single Sign-OnReferences
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