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A cram on mobile AD-HOC networks

Networks are used to communicate between two or more device. Networks are of two types one is wired network and another is a wireless network. In the computer world, the wireless networks become more powerful. MANET is a wireless network which is a collection of different separate devices which is used to communicate with each other devices directly. Ad-hoc networks are mostly local area network where the computers or any other devices that are used to share the data or any other information directly to one another without the use of centralized access point. MANET is an infrastructure less network. MANET is a suburbanized communication. Each and every devices or computer act as a server and client. In this paper, a survey of a mobile ad-hoc network is presented.

Published by: Mithra K., Nandhini S.

Author: Mithra K.

Paper ID: V4I4-1439

Paper Status: published

Published: August 9, 2018

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A pre experimental study to assess the effectiveness of computer assisted teaching on knowledge and attitude of parents on the influence of mobile gadgets and internet use on the development of their children

In today’s society, electronic media are thoroughly integrated into the fabric of life, with television, movies, videos, music, video games, and computers, central to both work and play. While these media outlets can provide education and entertainment to children, many pieces of research are concerned with the negative impact of electronic media on children. Media is used as a third parent or servant. A lot of aspects is important related to media exposure and child behaviour. Media exposure affects the neurodevelopment, nutrition and health and academic achievements of the child. Parent education plays an important role in the behaviour modification of the children. Magnitude of the problem --World scenario. According to the Common Sense media research Study,(2013), 1,463 parents were surveyed of 8-year-olds from May 20 to June 12, 2013 Half (50%) of all children ages 0 to 8 have used mobile apps, up from just 16% in 2011. Use of mobile media starts young: more than a third (38%) of all children under 2 have now used a mobile device for any media activity compared to 10% two years ago; among 2- to 4-year-olds, the rate has gone from 39% to 80%; and among 5- to 8-year-olds it has gone from 52% to 83%. This magnitude of the usage of the mobile gadgets daily by the children for hours together lead to many problems. This mobile gadgets usage by children are allowed by the parents to their children for their own good reasons who are Purposive cluster sampling technique was used to select the setting of the study. Unaware that this practice can lead to many health issues in the growing children. Therefore this study aims to study the effectiveness of computer-assisted teaching on knowledge and attitude of parents on the influence of mobile gadgets and internet use on the development of their children".20 parents of the children aged 6-12 years were selected from urban area of Delhi by Purposive cluster sampling technique was used to select the setting of the study. . Research design adopted was Pre experimental one group pre-test post-test only design for the present study. Instruments used for data collection. A self-administered structured Questionnaire, to collect demographic data and knowledge and An attitude scale regarding the effect of mobile gadgets on children aged 6 to12 years. The results show that shows the pre-test and post-test level of knowledge score among parents on the influence of mobile gadgets and the internet on the development of children. In the pre-test, 70% of them are having inadequate knowledge, 30% of them are having a moderate level of knowledge and none of them are having an adequate level of knowledge. In post-test, none of them are having inadequate knowledge, 40% of them are having the moderate level of knowledge and 60% of the parents have an adequate level of knowledge. In the pre-test, 55% of them are having Poor attitude, 30% of them are having a moderate level of attitude and none of them are having a good level of attitude. In post-test, none of them are having Poor attitude, 35% of them are having a moderate level of attitude and 65% of them are having a good level of attitude. Knowledge and attitude of the parents were positively correlated at p= 0.001 level in the post-test which proves that the computer-assisted teaching was very effective in the improvement of knowledge and attitude of the parents regarding the effects of the mobile gadgets on the children aged 6-12 years.

Published by: Ramya, Dr. A V Raman

Author: Ramya

Paper ID: V4I4-1440

Paper Status: published

Published: August 8, 2018

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Local storage in web application through HTML 5

In recent years a number of sophisticated mechanisms for storing and managing data on web clients have emerged. These client-side storage mechanisms bring along several benefits, including faster websites and improved user experience. In the conventional model all data stored on the server side storage. When a user requests new data, a request is made by the client to the server and the data is retrieved from the database residing on the server. In this interaction model transferring of data is done between the client and server so takes more time and thus slows down the website leading poor user experience. In Modern Interaction Model, there is a provision of client-side storage that is local storage. The first mechanism used for local storage was HTTP cookie, which enabled the web application to store data on web clients. However, cookies do not meet the requirements of the modern web application. There are several techniques evolved for local storage like HTTP Cookie, Flash Cookie, and Google Gears. Nowadays HTML5 plays a major role in local storage.

Published by: Vidhan Chand, Dr. A. K. Singh, Dr. Pankaj Kumar

Author: Vidhan Chand

Paper ID: V4I4-1429

Paper Status: published

Published: August 6, 2018

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Effectiveness of nurse led intervention on Quality of Life (QoL) among patients with Tuberculosis

Each year about 2.2 million people develop TB in India and an estimated 220,000 die from the disease. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it’s the most deadly infectious disease in the world, killing 1.5 million people in 2014. TB is most common in developing countries. Tuberculosis is usually preventable and curable under the right conditions. To assess the effectiveness of the nurse-led intervention on Quality of Life (QoL) among patients with tuberculosis. A Quasi-experimental study with time series design with a comparison group was conducted in two selected Hospitals of Kanpur 50 active tuberculosis patients( 25 experimental and 25 in the comparison group) formed the sample for the study The researcher used structured questionnaire to elicit demographic data and WHO QoL BREF scale to assess Quality of life. The nurse-led interventions were individualized teaching on tuberculosis to patients and family education in the prevention and management of tuberculosis. To experimental group the comparison group followed ward routine, The post-intervention and assessment of the quality of life were done at 15 days and 60 days for both the group. There was a significant difference in the quality of life in 15 days and 60 days at p.<001 level The Mean difference was high in all domains of quality of life in the experimental group except physical domain. The highest mean difference in QoL was found in environmental health and the lowest in physical domain with 95% Cl after an intervention that infers the nurse-led intervention was effective whereas the Mean difference in all domains in the comparison group was very low. The Association of pre-intervention level of QOL among subjects with their selected clinical characteristics in the comparison group showed that extension of tuberculosis and the zone affected by tuberculosis in the social domain and symptoms of tuberculosis in environmental Te domain is influenced at p <0.05 level of significance There was no significant association of QoL with demographic variables. The intervention was effective in improving QoL among Tuberculosis patients.

Published by: Taj Mohammed

Author: Taj Mohammed

Paper ID: V4I4-1426

Paper Status: published

Published: August 6, 2018

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Business capability meta model an effective conceptual illustration

This article explains how to describe a business using modeling concept to achieve strategic perspective value proposition which would benefit aligning related business disciplines such as case management, BPM, requirement analysis, information management and more importantly helping organization transformation definition and solution deployment.

Published by: Ashok Mahalik

Author: Ashok Mahalik

Paper ID: V4I4-1419

Paper Status: published

Published: August 6, 2018

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To study the effect of meditation in mental health promotion

Today stressful and busy life has indulged every individual in the problems related to physical and mental health, social isolation and financial crunch which leads to psychosomatic disturbances. The present study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Meditation in promoting mental health in the professional population. This was a prospective, randomized, case-control study on 55 subjects who were administered for a training module for 4 months. Individual measurements were carried out at the baseline and after 4 months of practice in almost similar conditions. Two standard psychological evaluation tools were used i.e. WHO Quality of Life. Following 4 months practice of PM, there was an improvement in all domains of WHOQOL ranging from 3 points to 5.7 that is physical health (42.1%) There was an improvement in depression in 7 of 12 subjects. Meditation is a cost-effective, non-invasive intervention with minimal risk of adverse effects and can be safely recommended for the promotion of mental health in Individuals.

Published by: Dr. Madhuri Wane

Author: Dr. Madhuri Wane

Paper ID: V4I4-1416

Paper Status: published

Published: August 4, 2018

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