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Cloud computing security issues and challenges

Cloud computing has raised IT to newer limits by contribution the market environment data storage and volume with springy scalable computing processing power to match elastic demand supply, with reducing capital expenditure. Usually, cloud computing services are delivered by a third party provider who owns the infrastructure. Cloud computing offers an innovative business model for organizations to adopt IT services without upfront investment. Security is one of the major issues which hamper the growth of the cloud. Today, leading players, such as Amazon, Google, IBM, Microsoft, and salesforce.com offer their cloud infrastructure for services.

Published by: Gowthami K., Dr. Jagadhesan B.

Author: Gowthami K.

Paper ID: V3I7-1152

Paper Status: published

Published: July 10, 2018

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Review Article

A review of NoSQL databases, types and identification with relational database

As the use of the internet is increasing day to day and so with this amount of data is also getting big. Classical databases i.e. Relational Databases are facing problems during handling huge amount of data as low scalability, real-time data and unstructured data as data on the net is not properly structured, it may be semi-structured or unstructured. So, in order to deal with the problems suffered by the Relational Database Management System, there is a forthcoming category of Database Management Systems that is ”NoSQL”. NoSQL( Not only SQL) databases commonly known as “non-SQL” or “non-relational” databases. It is not the replacement of Relational Databases but it is a substitute for it. In this paper, we will be discussing NoSQL: where they arrive from, why NoSQL, nature of its types and identification with relational databases.

Published by: Amit Khare

Author: Amit Khare

Paper ID: V3I7-1138

Paper Status: published

Published: July 7, 2018

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Review Article

Potentially malignant disorder – Oral Erythroplakia: A Review

Oral Erythroplakia is a Potentially malignant disorder. The disorder is strongly associated with substance abuse like smoking and smokeless Tobacco, Alcohol etc. it is most commonly associated with smoking tobacco. The present review article of oral Erythroplakia introduces definitions, clinical and Histopathological diagnostic features and short management chart of oral Erythroplakia which provides an easy key to diagnose and differentiate lesion by medicine specialist, ENT surgeon, Oral Surgeon etc.

Published by: Dr. Kajal Shilu, Dr. Parth Raviya, Dr. Chandramani B. More

Author: Dr. Kajal Shilu

Paper ID: V3I7-1151

Paper Status: published

Published: July 7, 2018

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Research Article

Training needs assessment of Gram Panchayat mukhiya regarding health and family welfare programmes in Bihar state

The Gram Panchayat plays a significant role in the democratic decentralization process, as it is the institution at the bottom level of the system; drawing villagers closer to participate in the decision making for the development. The path of decentralization has been successful in some parts of the country but disparities are present in certain regions /districts in terms of effective implementation, functioning of the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs), and self-generated development initiatives. The present study was undertaken in Patna and Vaishali districts of Bihar State. Five percent of elected Mukhiya was interviewed under the study to understand their nature and degree of participation in PRIs along with the opinion about the acceptability of the fertility regulations methods among married men/women in their areas. In total, half of the Mukhiya were OBC in the selected Panchayats. Only one-fifth of the Mukhiya was found to be computer literate in the selected Panchayats. More than half of the males and one-third of the females were literate. The average distance of the Computer Institute from the selected Panchayats was about 6 km. The work of MANREGA implemented throughout the Panchayats. About 65 percent of the Mukhiya had needed that the Panchayat-members should be involved in the planning of developmental activities for villages in Patna district. Mukhiya in Patna district was involved in activities like; budgeting of the planned activities (50 percent), implementation of the development activities in Panchayat (55 percent) and Health and Family Welfare activities (45 percent). In Vaishali district, the opinion regarding the activities in which Gram Panchayat-members should have active participation was better than those of Mukhiya in Patna district. Most of Mukhiya was involved in the construction of drains and sewer (80 percent), installing the hand pump (50 percent), motivating the villagers for medical support from the PHC/HSC (40 percent). Mukhiya needed training on the regular basis to know and to understand new schemes of the Government for the development of their Panchayats. Only about 35 percent of Mukhiya in Patna and 55 percent Mukhiya in Vaishali districts had always disused the issues of health and family welfare such as ANM visits, immunization of the children, contraceptive distribution and etc. in Gram Panchayats. Only 3 Mukhiya in Patna and 8 Mukhiya in Vaishali districts had discussed TT injection to the pregnant women, the role of ASHA and ANM, children nutrition etc. in the Gram Panchayats meetings. Educational level of Mukhiyas is an important factor for their involvement in the development activities in the villages. Mukhiyas must be educated and enhanced training is needed for the betterment of the villagers.

Published by: Dilip Kumar, Dhanesh Kumar, Binay Kumar Singh

Author: Dilip Kumar

Paper ID: V3I7-1137

Paper Status: published

Published: July 2, 2018

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Review Article

Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial screening of some furofused coumarines

The synthesis of 3 -(1'- phenyl- 3'-aryl -1H-pyrazol -4'-yl) furo[3,2-c]coumarins (4a-f) and 2-methyl-3-(1'–phenyl-3'-aryl-1H-pyrazol-4'-yl)furo- [3,2-c]coumarins (5a-f) has been carried out by the reaction of various 4-hydroxy coumarins (1a-c) with appropriate 2-(1-phenyl-3-aryl-1H- pyrazol-4-yl)-1-nitro-ethenes (2a-b) and 1-(1-phenyl-3-aryl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)-2-nitro propenes (3a-b) respectively in the presence of catalytic amount of piperidine in refluxing methanol. All the synthesized compounds (4a-f) and (5a-f) were screened for their antimicrobial activity.

Published by: Dr Jigar Patel

Author: Dr Jigar Patel

Paper ID: V3I7-1139

Paper Status: published

Published: July 2, 2018

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Research Article

Comparison of vulnerability assessments and penetration testing

The Internet has opened unlimited avenues of opportunity by enabling organizations to conduct business and share information on a global basis. However, it has also brought new levels of security concerns and Cyber threats. It exposes valuable corporate information, mission-critical business applications, and consumer's private information to more risk than before. But the security of IT infrastructure is something that Organizations cannot afford to compromise. Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT) helps to assess the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of the security infrastructure installed by the Organizations to remain protected from the emerging Cyber threats. Hence it enables the Organizations to install patches and adopt required security measures to safeguard themselves from possible Cyber attacks.

Published by: Jaspreet Kaur

Author: Jaspreet Kaur

Paper ID: V3I6-1146

Paper Status: published

Published: July 2, 2018

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Review Article

Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial screening of some new pyrazolyl bipyridinyl coumarins

The synthesis of 3-{4'-[1'''-phenyl-3'''-(pyridin-3''''-yl)-1H-pyra-zol-4'''-yl]-2',3''-bipyridin-6'-yl}coumarins (5a-c); 3-{4'-[1'''-phenyl- 3'''-(pyridin-3''''-yl) -1H- pyrazol -4'''-yl ]-2',4''- bipyridin-6'-yl} coumarins (6a-c); 3-{4'-[1'''-phenyl-3'''-(pyridin-4''''-yl)-1H- pyrazol- 4'''-yl]-2', 3''- bipyridin-6' -yl}coumarins (7a-c) and 3-{4'-[1'''-phenyl-3'''-(pyridin-4''''-yl)-1H-pyrazol-4'''-yl]-2',4''-bi-pyridin-6'-yl}coumarins (8a-c) has been carried out by the reaction of 3-(3-(1-phenyl- 3-(pyridin-3-yl)-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)acryloyl)coumarins (1a-c) or 3-(3-(1-phenyl-3-(pyridin-4-yl)-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)acryloyl)coumarins (2a-c) with appropriate 3-pyridoyl methyl pyridinium iodide salt (3) or 4-pyridoyl methyl pyridinium iodide salt (4) in the presence of ammonium acetate in refluxing acetic acid respectively under Krohnke’s reaction condition. The required 3-(3-(1-phenyl-3-(pyridin-3-yl)-1H- pyrazol-4-yl)acryloyl)coumarins (1a-c) and 3-(3-(1-phenyl-3-(pyridin-3-yl)-1H-pyra-zol-4-yl)acryloyl)coumarins (2a-c) were prepared by the reaction of various 3-acetyl coumarins with 1-phenyl-3-(pyridin-3-yl)-1H-pyrazol-4-aldehyde and 1-phenyl-3-(pyridin-4-yl)-1H-pyrazol-4-aldehyde respectively in presence of catalytic amount of piperidine in refluxing ethanol. The 3-pyridoyl methyl pyridinium iodide salt (3) or 4-pyridoyl methyl pyridinium iodide salt (4) were prepared by the reaction of appropriate appropriate acetyl pyridine with iodine in dry pyridine in refluxing toluene. The structures of all the compounds synthesized, have been supported by analytical and spectral data. All the synthesized compounds were screened for their antimicrobial activity.

Published by: Dr Jigar Patel

Author: Dr Jigar Patel

Paper ID: V3I6-1176

Paper Status: published

Published: July 2, 2018

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Thesis

Transition Loss among Adolescents at Secondary Level as Function of Emotional Intelligence, Need level and Stress resistance

The research primarily aims to find out to understand the phenomenon of transition loss of the adolescents transiting from Secondary level to higher/post-secondary level and to identify the extent of the role of emotional intelligence, need level and stress resistance play in it. The research was conducted in the government school of Chhattisgarh of class X, to find the reason of Transition Loss -non-transition of students to class to class XI from class X / The research findings imply that transition does not happen for two main reasons: one for students who are not successful in class X Board examination and the other reason for students not taking admission and non-transition to class XI even after being successful in class X . This is due to due to academic and non-academic reasons. The non-academic reason has a physiological lining. Research findings suggest that emotional intelligence, growth need level and stress resistance have a positive correlation with students success and transition to next grade, whereas transition loss has a negative correlation with emotional intelligence, growth need level and stress resistance. Non-transient students were found to be low in emotional intelligence , need level and stress resistance score.

Published by: Deepa Dass

Author: Deepa Dass

Paper ID: V3I7-1136

Paper Status: published

Published: June 30, 2018

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Review Article

Smart materials in dentistry: A review

Smart materials have revolutionized many areas of dentistry. The quest for an ideal restorative material leads to the discovery of a newer generation of materials in dentistry called the smart materials. These materials are called smart as they can be altered in a controlled fashion by stimulus such as stress, temperature, moisture, pH, electric or magnetic field. Some of them are biomimetics and can mimic the natural tooth structures such as enamel and dentin. These materials hold a promising future in terms of improved efficiency and reliability and mark the beginning of a new era that is Smart Dentistry.

Published by: Dr. Vertika Gupta

Author: Dr. Vertika Gupta

Paper ID: V3I6-1159

Paper Status: published

Published: June 28, 2018

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Case Study

Endodontic and esthetic rehabilitation of a discoloured non-vital young permanent tooth- A case report

The purpose of this case report is to present the treatment of immature necrotic discolored permanent incisor with the use of apical plugs of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) for apexification and walking bleach technique to remove discoloration. With this technique, MTA mixture is used to create an artificial stop against which to condense gutta-percha in pulpless teeth with open apices. The report of this case confirms that MTA acts an apical barrier and can be considered as an effective material to support regeneration of apical tissue in immature necrotic teeth. The present article reports the successful bleaching of discolored non-vital, endodontically treated tooth with good prognosis

Published by: Dr. Vertika Gupta

Author: Dr. Vertika Gupta

Paper ID: V3I6-1157

Paper Status: published

Published: June 28, 2018

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