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- Webometric Analysis of Agricultural Universities in India
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1 University Library, Anna University, Chennai–600 025, TN, IN
2 MIT Campus, Anna University, Chennai–600 044, TN, IN
1 University Library, Anna University, Chennai–600 025, TN, IN
2 MIT Campus, Anna University, Chennai–600 044, TN, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 4, No 3 (2011), Pagination: 207-214Abstract
University websites are increasingly used for a wide variety of purposes, such as uploading the prospectus, library catalogue, promote achievement of individuals, research groups, new publications, etc. Therefore, there is a necessity and desire to know about websites of academic organizations in general and Indian universities in particular. This paper aims to evaluate Agricultural Universities in India through webometrics method. A total of 54 Agricultural Universities were considered, which includes 44 State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), 1 Central University, 5 Deemed Universities, and 4 Central Universities with agriculture faculty. Various concepts like Google PageRank, Alexa Traffic Rank, and rich files are considered for evaluation. It also presents the network diagrams showing the link structures between the web nodes in webometric analysis.Keywords
Webometric Analysis, Agricultural Universities India, Alexa Traffic Rank, Pagerank, Link Network DiagramsReferences
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- Scientific Measures and Tools for Research Literature Output
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1 University Library, Anna University, Chennai-600 025, IN
2 University Library, MIT Campus, Anna University, Chennai-600 044, IN
3 Puthiya Parvai, Tamil Arasi Publications, Chennai-600 018, IN
1 University Library, Anna University, Chennai-600 025, IN
2 University Library, MIT Campus, Anna University, Chennai-600 044, IN
3 Puthiya Parvai, Tamil Arasi Publications, Chennai-600 018, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 4, No 7 (2011), Pagination: 828-833Abstract
The scientometrics research uses various online database, indices and tools in order to establish relationships between authors or their work. This paper describes the scope and limitations of scientometrics - online database, scientometrics indices to perform qualitative/quantitative evaluations and scientometrics tools used to assess the quality of research. The data retrieved from Web of Science on the topic Nanoscience and Nanotechnology during the 2006-2010 i.e. 5 years of records of Indian contributions were analyzed by using various indices.Keywords
Scientometrics, H-index, G-index, P-index, BibliometricsReferences
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- Adaptability Resistances in Erp Implementation among Apparel Industry: an Empirical Study
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1 IT, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Taramani, Chennai 600100, IN
2 Resource Centre, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Taramani Chennai 600100, IN
3 Emeritus (Asst. University Librarian), Anna University, Chennai, IN
1 IT, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Taramani, Chennai 600100, IN
2 Resource Centre, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Taramani Chennai 600100, IN
3 Emeritus (Asst. University Librarian), Anna University, Chennai, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 10 (2015), Pagination: 897-905Abstract
Objectives: This paper identifies the limitations of ERP packages being used in Apparel industries and also identifies the crux in ERP in relation to the apparel industries. Methods/Analysis: Out of 117, 27 apparel industries were from Bangalore, 69 from Tirupur and 21 from Chennai have ERP packages. Out of 117, only 82 industries implemented fully of which 15 in Chennai, 46 in Tirupur and 21 are from Bangalore. The data thus received were analyzed using SPSS package. The statistical tools such as percentile, factor analysis, cluster analysis, Reliability test for the variables have been employed in the study. Findings: These apparel industries encounter various issues during implementation within the organization in the form of resistance, conflict, non-cooperation; indulge in activities against the interest of the organization etc., due to various reasons. Many of these issues are caused by internal employees of the organization which could have been averted. These external factors can overcome by the organization. Sometimes there exist functional limitations which can be identified only through utility. The sixteen variables thus used to evaluate the functional limitations of Apparel industry have been evaluated with Reliability test. The Cronbach alpha value for these 16 variables works out to 0.9677 which indicates that the variables taken up for the study is excellent. Majority of the companies indicated three areas that needs pruning in ERP packages. They are: Calculation of Manufacturing cost, Cost Analysis Report and Warehouse Management. These intrinsic issues are highly sensitive, challenging and it may lead to delay the ERP utilization process or sometimes leads to failure.Conclusion: The intrinsic issue raises adaptability resistances in other apparel industries that are planning to implement ERP system. To overcome these resistances, the add-on solutions will enable the apparel industries to implement the ERP packages.Keywords
Adaptability of ERP, Apparel Cost Analysis Report, Apparel Industry, ERP in Apparel Industry, ERP Implementation, Warehouse Management.- Energy Modelling on Taper Tool Geometry of Aluminium Alloys using C Program
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1 Department of Mathematics, Sathyabama University, Chennai - 600119, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Department of Production Engineering, SriSairam Engineering College, Chennai - 600 044, Tamil Nadu, IN
3 Department of Computer Science, Jeppiaar Institute of Technology, Sriperumbudur, Kanchipuram - 631604, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Mathematics, Sathyabama University, Chennai - 600119, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Department of Production Engineering, SriSairam Engineering College, Chennai - 600 044, Tamil Nadu, IN
3 Department of Computer Science, Jeppiaar Institute of Technology, Sriperumbudur, Kanchipuram - 631604, Tamil Nadu, IN