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    Verma V.C., Agrawal S., Tripathi M.K., Kumar A. (2021) Millet Starch: Current Knowledge and Emerging Insights of Structure, Physiology, Glycaemic Attributes and Uses. In: Kumar A., Tripathi M.K., Joshi D., Kumar V. (eds) Millets and Millet Technology. Springer, Singapore.The risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, myocardial infarction, and obesity can be reduced by dietary changes and advance research in nutritional biology. Starch composition of millet grains is very high which almost accounts for 60–70% of millet grains and it tremendously affects the quality of millet-based products. Compared to the major cereals, the hypoglycaemic properties and other superior attributes of millet starch could make it a promising ingredient for the functional food industry. However, scanty knowledge on structural and functional attributes of millet starch seriously hinders further improvement of millets as functional and nutraceutical food. Here, we discussed the current knowledge and emerging insights of the isolation, structure, chemical composition, physicochemical properties, interaction with other constituents, and uses of millet starch. The aim of this chapter is to enlighten the benefits of millet starch and its uses in relation to reduce the risk of chronic disorders and enhance nutritional security.Not Availabl

    Linkability of Blind Signature Schemes over Braid Groups

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    Blindness and unforgeability are two essential security requirements of a secure blind signature scheme. Blindness means that after interacting with various users, the signer can never be able to link a valid message pair. Blindness is meaningless if after interacting with various users, the signer is able to link a valid message signature pair. This security vulnerability is known as linkability attack. Recently, Verma proposed two blind signature schemes over braid groups. Verma claimed that the proposed schemes are secure against all possible security vulnerabilities and also satisfy all essential securities properties.This paper reviews Verma’s proposed blind signature schemes and found that these scheme do not withstand against the linkability vulnerability

    A Note on the Linkability of Blind Signature Schemes over Braid Groups

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    Blindness and unforgeability are two essential security requirements of a secure blind signature scheme. Blindness means that after interacting with various users, the signer can never be able to link a valid message pair. Blindness is meaningless if after interacting with various users, the signer is able to link a valid message signature pair. This security vulnerability is known as linkability attack. Recently, Verma proposed two blind signature schemes over braid groups. Verma claimed that the proposed schemes are secure against all possible security vulnerabilities and also satisfy all essential securities properties. This paper reviews Verma’s proposed blind signature schemes and found that these scheme do not withstand against the linkability vulnerability

    On the Security of a Proxy Blind Signature Scheme over Braid Groups

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    A proxy blind signature scheme is the combination of proxy signature and blind signature scheme. In 2009,Verma proposed a proxy blind signature scheme over braid groups. Verma claimed that the proposed scheme is secure against all possible security lapses and also satisfy all essential security attributes.This paper analyzes Verma’s proposed scheme and found that this scheme suffers with the serious security vulnerabilities. This paper show that the proposed scheme does not satisfy unforgeability and unlinkability, which are two essential security requirement of a secure proxy blind signature scheme

    Security Analysis of a Proxy Signature Scheme over Braid Groups

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    Delegation of powers is a common practice in the real world. To realized the delegation of powers electronically, Mambo,Usuda and Okamoto proposed the first proxy signature scheme in 1996. Since then a number of new schemes and their improvements have been proposed. In 2008, Verma proposed a proxy signature scheme over braid groups. This paper analyzes Vermas scheme and found that this scheme suffers with the serious security flaws. In this scheme,the proxy signer is able to misuse his delegated signing capabilities and the original signer can not restrict the proxy signer for misuse her delegation power. As a result, the proposed scheme does not satisfy some essential security requirements. Vermas proposed scheme is also not secure against the original signer and proxy singer changing attacks. Thus, the proposed scheme is not only insecure against the attacks by original signer and proxy signer but also has pitfalls against the forgery attacks mounted by any antagonist

    Authorship and Collaboration Pattern of Annals of Library and Information Studies Journal during 2009-2018: Scientometrics Mapping

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    This paper presents a scientometric analysis of the journal titled Authorship and Collaboration Pattern of Annals of Library and Information Studies Journal during 2009-2018: Scientometrics Mapping. The analysis focused on the distribution pattern of articles, author\u27s productivity, collaboration pattern and Collaborative coefficient and citation impact over time. It showed that the highest 12.57% of articles were published in the year 2010. The majority of articles are double authored with 47.03% of the total contribution. The degree of collaboration among the authors was found 0.66, which means collaborated papers are increasing. Total 2886 citations were appended where the highest number of 704 citations was appended in the starting year 2009 having 20.71 citations per paper

    Research Publication Pattern of Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal): A Bibliometric Analysis during 2008-2017

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    The present study intends to analyse the publication pattern of papers in Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) during 2008 to 2017. During these period, total 1478 scholarly papers has been published by LIS researchers around the world. The publication pattern was analysed by different bibliometric aspect like year wise contribution of papers, year wise growth of publication, average publication per author, geographical distribution of papers, authorship pattern, author productivity, degree of collaboration, Lotka’s Law of Scientific Productivity of papers, reference distribution pattern and length of reference distribution etc. which provide depth information about publication of pattern of Library Philosophy and Practice journal

    LIBRARY HERALD-2008-2017: A BIBLIOMETRIC STUDY

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    This paper presents a bibliometric analysis of the Journal of Library Herald for the period of 10 years (2008-2017). The total number of published articles during the period of study was 222 articles in a particular journal. The aim of this paper was to analysis the authorship pattern, geographical distribution, prolific author, reference distributions, and authorship pattern of reference. And found out that 97 (43.68%) articles were contributed by single authors, followed by two authors 87 (39.18%). Dr K P Singh was a most productive author with a maximum number of articles contributed 11, constituting (31.43%), followed by B K Sen has contributed by 6, constituting (17.14%) in the period of study

    Big Data Platform Selection at a Hospital: A Rembrandt System Application

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    Hospitals form a vital component of investment in the healthcare of any nation. A hospital can operate on a standalone basis or as a component in a network of providers of healthcare. Big data in hospitals, is created through interactions and transactions among and between health service providers and patients whether it is the first time or a recurring visit and gets captured in real-time or afterwards through channels such as notes, machine-to-machine interaction and social media. There is limited literature available on the application of multi-criteria decision aiding tools for healthcare IT infrastructure, especially in the context of a country like India. This paper exhibits implementation of the REMBRANDT system for selection of a big data platform in a healthcare context in India
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