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Singh, Azad
- Allpath:All Path Routing Algorithm in Wired Network
Authors
1 Department of Computer Science and Applications, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Knowledge Based Computer System, Vol 4, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 24-28Abstract
In computer network, to transfer the data from source to the destination there must be a known path which is calculated by the router on network layer by the process of routing. There are two types of routing Unipath and Multi path. In Wired network OSPF is used of unipath routing and extension of OSPF is used for multipath routing like edge disjoint or node disjoint but in wired network there is no algorithm which can calculate all the path in the network. To overcome this problem this paper proposed AllPath Algorithm which will find out all the paths in network.Keywords
Routing, Unipath, Multipath Routing, AllPath Routing.References
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- A Novel Memory Forensics Technique for Windows 10
Authors
1 Department of Computer Science and Applications, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, IN
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Journal of Network and Information Security, Vol 4, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 1-10Abstract
Volatile memory forensics, henceforth referred to as memory forensics, is a subset of digital forensics, which deals with the preservation of the contents of memory of a computing device and the subsequent examination of that memory. The memory of a system typically contains useful runtime information. Such memories are volatile, causing the contents of memory to rapidly decay once no longer supplied with power. Using memory forensic techniques, it is possible to extract an image of the system's memory while it is still running, creating a copy that can be examined at a later point in time, even after the system has been turned off and the data contained within the original RAM has dissipated. This paper describe the implementation of the technique that collect volatile artifacts extracted from the RAM dump and Hibernation file of Windows 10 operating system and shows the extracted data of various process of the system.
Keywords
Windows Forensics, Memory Forensics, Volatile Data, Volatile Digital Evidence.References
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- Technical Skills Fulfilment of B.Tech., Printing Technology Student to Meet Industrial Requirements
Authors
1 Department of Printing Technology, GJUS&T, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 5, No 3 (2015), Pagination: 155-157Abstract
Printing has been one of the major inventions in the history of mankind. Printing has travelled a long way and we are living in an era, in which everything needs printing and everything is needed to be packed. Printing industry is growing with an exponential rate & requires skilled manpower. Objective of this paper is to find out manpower skills printing industries are seeking in B. Tech. Printing Technology students to bridge the gap between skills, B. Tech. Printing institution are producing and the skills required in printing organizations. A survey of 25 printing companies was carried out. The results indicated that practical knowledge of colour separation, color management, measuring the color CIE & LAB value, computer skills, basic knowledge of all process are must for B. Tech. students to meet industrial requirements.Keywords
Skills, Questionnaire, Technical Knowledge, Survey, Prepress, Press and Post Press.- The Recent Trends in Smart Packaging
Authors
1 Department of Printing and Packaging Technology, GJU S&T Hisar, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Printing and Packaging Technology, SOET, Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 7, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 83-85Abstract
Packaging Technology is constantly evolving in response to growing challenges of a modem society that research more using in safe product, transportation and convinced to the consumer The Smart Packaging is a new technology of Packaging which use in Packaging. Smart Packaging is able to indicates inform about a change occurred in a product. Packaging represents important evaluation in food products, Pharma product and cosmetic products. It is to ensure the safety and quality of every product. By keeping up with expanding technologies to assure freshness in everyday products, we design Smart Packaging solutions to enhance your Packaging line and identify which products are best for your application. Smart Packaging provides innovative approaches to fit Packaging by provide information, hazards analysis critical control point. This research paper tells about of the important of Smart Packaging.Keywords
Smart Packaging, Intelligent, Active Packaging and Green Packaging Etc.- To Study the Solid Wastages and its Minimization in Gravure Printing
Authors
1 Department of Printing Technology, GJUS&T, Hisar, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Mass Communication and Media Technology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 7, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 136-138Abstract
The demand of packaging sector is growing rapidly over a period of time. Printing on flexible plastic substrates is the main substrates due to its natural nature. Along with its demand, the wastages are also main problem and its control is very important. The wastages may be in two forms i.e. Liquid wastages or solid wastages. The solid wastages play an effective role in affecting the productivity of organization. The wastages during the printing production from infeed unit to outfeed unit, including all stages are the main issue in all printing process and its finding at all stages is very important to control the wastages and improving productions. Analyzing the solid wastages at different stages guide the organization to minimize the wastages and indicates the maximum and minimum wastages during production. This research paper presents the solid wastages at different stages likes printing, inspection, lamination, slitting and trimming, during printing and machine-off operation and hence indicates at which stages the maximum wastages is occurring that can be minimized in future.Keywords
Packaging, Flexible Plastics, Solid Wastages and Liquid Wastages, Productivity.- Influence of Packaging on Consumer Buying Behavior
Authors
1 Department of Printing and Packaging Technology, SOET, Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, IN
2 Department of Printing and Packaging Technology, GJU S&T Hisar, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 7, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 26-28Abstract
Today, Packaging is growing rapidly. It covers 50% to 60% in the food packaging market. There are various printing methods which are used for printing on various substrates which are useful for packaging like paperboard, flexible films (PP, BOPP) and labels. Packaging substrates are printed by high quality printing machines. E-commerce market is also growing rapidly. Packaging products attract the consumer of all age groups. The various points comes in this category are color, shape and dimension of the product. Product development also changes the shape of the package. This is a theoretical paper which tells us about various factor of the packaging product on the consumer buying behavior.Keywords
Packaging Attributes, Packaging Material and Package Printing, Consumer Behavior.- To Study Role of Packaging in Enhancing Shelf Life of Curd Cups
Authors
1 Department of Printing Technology, GJUS&T, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 7, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 65-67Abstract
Packaging is the technique of using most appropriate containers and component to protect, carry, identify and merchandise any product. Due to ever increasing population especially the urban population and rising living standards of people the demands for the packaged dairy products are rising rapidly since the past decade. To meet these demands it becomes inevitable to preserve the products in safe and healthy conditions and this can be achieved only through proper packaging. As the shelf life of the unpacked dairy products are very short the only way to protect their hygiene and keep them safe from various environmental, microbiological, handling and transportation hazards is.Keywords
Packaging, Dairy Products, Curd Cups, Shelf Life.- To Study Present Technical Scenario of Printing Industries
Authors
1 Department of Printing Technology, GJUS&T Hisar, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Science, Engineering and Computer Technology, Vol 7, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 74-75Abstract
Printing Technology has been a great invention in the history of mankind. Printing has grown exponentially over the period of time since its invention as it is the most powerful method of mass-communication and it is still considered as a viable and trusted tool of disseminating ideas and information in a country like India rather the digitalization is at its helm. The main objective of this research paper is to analyze the different futuristic trends and techniques used in printing industry. During research, a survey on 5 large scales, 8 medium scales and 12 small scale industries was taken into consideration.These printing industries were surveyed to find out the techniques used by them presently and their futuristic plan to incorporate the latest techniques available in the market in their prepress and press sections using an extensively framed questionnaire.Keywords
Printing Technology, Pre-Press Techniques, Digital Printing, Hybridprinting, Printing Industry.- Biosorption of Cu2+ from Aqueous Solution using Aspergillus oryzae and Baker’s Yeast
Authors
1 University School of Chemical Technology, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi − 110016, IN
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Journal of Surface Science and Technology, Vol 35, No 3-4 (2019), Pagination: 128–139Abstract
Present work evaluates the ability of Aspergillus oryzae and commercial dry Baker’s yeast to effectively remove Cu2+ ions from aqueous solutions. Batch experiments were carried out in order to analyze sorption behavior of metal-sorbent system at different biosorbent dosage, and initial metal concentration. Various pre-treatment methods were adopted to modify the biomass, and effect of pre-treatment was investigated on biosorption efficiency. Till now, very few efforts are dedicated for application of immobilized biosorbents in literature therefore further investigations were done on the biosorption efficiency of biomass immobilized in a natural matrix which might augment stability, mechanical strength, and reusability of the biomass. Approximately 86 and 95% biosorption of copper was attained under optimum reaction conditions using Loofah immobilized with Baker’s yeast, and A. oryzae, respectively. Desorption efficiency of the immobilized biomass was evaluated by performing successive biosorption-desorption cycles. Successful regeneration of Loofah sponge loaded with immobilized biosorbent was illustrated by desorbing more than 95% copper. Characterization studies were performed to examine the changes in surface morphology, and surface chemistry before and after adsorption.Keywords
Biosorption, Biomass Immobilization, Pre-treatment, Desorption, Regeneration.References
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