879 research outputs found

    Revisiting Articles 141 and 142 : untying the Gordian Knot in Ashish Agarwal and Rajeev Bansal

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    Judicial decisions, derive their binding nature not merely from their pronouncement but from the principles of law that they decisively establish. This article explores the interplay as well as differences between Articles 141 and 142 of the Indian Constitution, particularly through the lens of the Union of India v. Ashish Aggarwal and Union of India v. Rajeev Bansal cases. Article 141 ensures consistency by mandating adherence to the ratio decidendi of Supreme Court judgments, while Article 142 allows equitable relief to render complete justice, tailored to the peculiar circumstances. The Supreme Court has, however, blurred these distinctions, raising questions about the scope of Article 142 and its compatibility with Article 141

    How do variations in Urban Heat Islands in space and time influence household water use? The case of Phoenix, Arizona

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    abstract: This paper explores how urbanization, through its role in the evolution of Urban Heat Island (UHI), affects residential water consumption. Using longitudinal data and drawing on a mesoscale atmospheric model, we examine how variations in surface temperature at the census tract level have affected water use in single family residences in Phoenix, Arizona. Results show that each Fahrenheit rise in nighttime temperature increases water consumption by 1.4%. This temperature effect is found to vary significantly with lot size and pool size. The study provides insights into the links between urban form and water use, through the dynamics of UHI.Corresponding Author: Rimjhim M. Aggarwal Arizona State University [email protected]

    Eleven Years (2005-2015) of Requirements Engineering (RE) Conference Data on Abstracts, Authors, University-Industry Collaboration, Cross-Reference Field and Dataset Type

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    The dataset is collected and used for the study presented in the paper: Insights from Mining Eleven Years of Scholarly Paper Publications in Requirements Engineering (RE) Series of Conferences by Richa Sharma, Peeyush Aggarwal and Ashish Sureka - published in ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes Volume 41 Issue 2 (March 2016) [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=J728]The International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE) [http://requirements-engineering.org/] is a prestigious and a long running conference (started in 1993) in the area of Requirements Engineering. RE 2016 is the 24th edition of the conference. A total of 551 papers are published in RE in 11 years [2005-2015] out of which 425 (77.13%) are in research track and 126 (22.87%) are in industry track. The dataset contains the abstract for all the 551 papers and information on the topic of the paper, internal and external collaboration, university and industry collaboration, authors name and country, cross-referencing fields in the paper, type of dataset used and nature of dataset (public or proprietary). The information in the dataset is organized based on the year and the track (industry or research) of the paper

    Eleven Years (2005-2015) of Requirements Engineering (RE) Conference Data on Abstracts, Authors, University-Industry Collaboration, Cross-Reference Field and Dataset Type

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    The dataset is collected and used for the study presented in the paper: Insights from Mining Eleven Years of Scholarly Paper Publications in Requirements Engineering (RE) Series of Conferences by Richa Sharma, Peeyush Aggarwal and Ashish Sureka - published in ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes Volume 41 Issue 2 (March 2016) [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=J728] The International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE) [http://requirements-engineering.org/] is a prestigious and a long running conference (started in 1993) in the area of Requirements Engineering. RE 2016 is the 24th edition of the conference. A total of 551 papers are published in RE in 11 years [2005-2015] out of which 425 (77.13%) are in research track and 126 (22.87%) are in industry track. The dataset contains the abstract for all the 551 papers and information on the topic of the paper, internal and external collaboration, university and industry collaboration, authors name and country, cross-referencing fields in the paper, type of dataset used and nature of dataset (public or proprietary). The information in the dataset is organized based on the year and the track (industry or research) of the paper

    Structural Modeling on PSiOS

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    In this thesis, an integrated system model is germinated for the structure of the privacy and security of iOS (PSiOS) devices with the help of the Matrix Algebra and Graph Theory to compare the Graphs. Firstly, the structure of the PSiOS is sculptural using Graph Theory, secondly using Variable Adjacency Matrix and last by a polynomial which is known as Permanent Function. In terms of Storage Optimization and execution time of a program, the Permanent Function provides a chance to effectuate the structural Analysis of PSiOS by comparing the properties of PSiOS with it. To germinate the Graph Model, Matrix Model and a polynomial permanent model, antithetic structural attributes of the PSiOS are identified. For the complete analysis of PSiOS system, top-down approach is also exemplified

    Framework for Addressing Communication Issues in Agile Mode

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    M.E. (Software Engineering)There are various software development models are used in software industry. The selection of models is based on the type of software. Agile models are widely used for developing software in industries. Various types of models have been developed time to time and consistent work in the field of agile is going on. Different types of agile models have been developed as extreme programming (xp), adaptive system development, dynamic system development methodology, scrum etc. These methods provide quick response to change request, fast and frequent delivery of software products to customer and immediate feedback. Due to change in market scenario, these factors have made agile methods more popular than traditional software development methods. The problem, in agile methods, arise when distributed team working on different module of same software. And this problem become more crucial when there is less focus on documentation. In order to overcome problem, a framework has been proposed in this thesis. Framework will provide the information that which modules are connected to current module. So if there is any change request in current module then the team leader of other module which are related to current module can be informed immediately

    Secure Data Mining in Cloud using Homomorphic Encryption

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    ME, CSEDWith the advancement in technology, industry, e-commerce and research a large amount of complex and pervasive digital data is being generated which is increasing at an exponential rate and often termed as big data. Traditional Data Storage systems are not able to handle Big Data and also analyzing the Big Data becomes a challenge and thus it cannot be handled by traditional analytic tools. Cloud Computing can resolve the problem of handling, storage and analyzing the Big Data as it distributes the big data within the cloudlets. No doubt, Cloud Computing is the best answer available to the problem of Big Data storage and its analyses but having said that, there is always a potential risk to the security of Big Data storage in Cloud Computing, which needs to be addressed. Data Privacy is one of the major issues while storing the Big Data in a Cloud environment. Data Mining based attacks, a major threat to the data, allows an adversary or an unauthorized user to infer valuable and sensitive information by analyzing the results generated from computation performed on the raw data. This thesis proposes a secure kmeans data mining approach assuming the data to be distributed among different hosts preserving the privacy of the data. The approach is able to maintain the correctness and validity of the existing k-means to generate the final results even in the distributed environment

    Caste, religion and power: an Indian case study

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    Reviews the book "Caste, Religion and Power: An Indian Case Study," by Pratap C. Aggarwal.; Reviews the book "Caste, Religion and Power: An Indian Case Study," by Pratap C. Aggarwal
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