@Research Paper <#LINE#>Examining Managers and Employees attitude to Implementation the partnership system in the Municipality<#LINE#>MohammadReza@Dalv,Mohammad@Baharloei,Ali@Nejat,Maziyar@Nouraee,Mohadese@Hasani<#LINE#>1-7<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2013-377.pdf<#LINE#>Abade Branch, Islamic Azad University, Abade, IRAN @ Engineering Research Institute of Entrepreneurship of ShakhesPajouh, University of Isfahan, Isfahan 8174673441, IRAN @ UPC, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona Tech, SPAIN @ Zahedshahr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Zahedshahr, IRAN <#LINE#>23/6/2013<#LINE#>28/8/2013<#LINE#> The employees’ participation system is a complicated management system which emphasizes on implementation of public creativity and innovations, working meticulousness, and volunteer effort in order to right advance, optimizing affairs, and realizing employees’ participation in decision makings. Regarding the importance of employees’ participation in the organization’s decision makings and necessity of examining the organization’s conditions and infrastructures to realize the partnership system, the present paper aims to examine conditions needed to implement the employees’ partnership system in the municipality. To do so, the, Municipality is considered as the statistical population, two types of questionnaires are designed for managers and staffs separately. The questionnaires are distributed among managers and employees and then they are analyzed using the statistical methods. Among the five factors effective for implementation of employees partnership system in the Municipality, three factors employees’ involvement in decision making, improvement of employees communication, and trust building feeling in employees, are concluded as the most important and effective factors (above the average level) by both groups of managers and staffs. 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Among 254 Bachelor of Science Degree Students in final year who had taken out of 4 particular colleges which are stand for Mysore University Constituent College, Governmental College, Private Unaided and Private Aided College. Any one has chosen for convenience sampling method. The Motivational Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ) have occupied to assess in Learning Strategies in total and scale wise. The Internet Competency tools prepared by researcher who had made to assess the level of Internet Competency in total and component wise. The data has analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficient and Multiple Regression. 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The significant characteristic is a packet consisting of a header and accompanied with data, and it is essentially required to be sent through networking system. It is seriously taken into consideration that this important medium of networking technology necessarily to be protected against growing piracy and to keep networking system secure, we have to develop intrusion detection system (IDS) along with firewalls which is competently able for controlling, categorizing and keeping a watchful check on network traffic. There is very essential thing to be kept in mind, these systems ought to be compared with every packet header, in comparison against a large set of rules, avoiding any unwanted disruption while analysing such related packets, often incur delay. Here, categorizing delay may possibly happen; therefore, this problem can be cut down with the help of quick packet classification method. This will help achieve conclusions faster in analysis of network packets. 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Outstanding quality service not merely gives a profit, however it also motivates staff to do to their best to face challenges. In Pakistan’s scenario hotel managers are trying their level best to offer quality services to gain successful market share and to sustain in the competitive environment. The purpose of this research is to identify CSF of hospitality industry. The main objective of this research is to study the mediating impact of customer focus among four independent variables and market share. A total of 139 questionnaires covering six critical success factors of service quality, were distributed among management of three, four and five star hotels of Pakistan, out of which 103 questionnaires were received back successfully and were used for analysis. 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F., Asymptotic and resampling strategies for assessing and comparing indirect effects in multiple mediator models. Behavior Research Methods, 40, 879-89 (2008) @No <#LINE#>ESL Learners listening Performance under the Impact of Metacognitive Strategies different Subscales<#LINE#>MotaharinikSeyed@mohammadali,Negin@Shahryari<#LINE#>32-37<#LINE#>5.ISCA-RJRS-2013-732.pdf<#LINE#> Department of studies in Linguistics (K.I.K.S), University of Mysore, Mysore, INDIA <#LINE#>10/10/2013<#LINE#>21/12/2013<#LINE#> This paper presents a research on the employing of different metacognitive strategies by ESL learners and its impact on their listening comprehension ability on a sample of 50 ESL intermediate students from English Institute in Mysore, India. In this research two instruments were used to measure the study’s variables: (1) Metacognition Awareness Listening Questionnaire (MALQ) as well as (2) the listening comprehension test from an IELTS test which comprised four parts with forty questions and thirty minutes time. The outcome showed that learners' had a medium knowledge of metacognitive listening strategies awareness. Furthermore, while personal knowledge as well as mental translation were not able to describe the actual variance in students' listening comprehension effectiveness, directed attention problem solving, along with planning and evaluation could handle explaining the significant level of variance in students’ overall performance on LCT. 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Present work aims to prepare a chemically activated natural adsorbent obtained from Neem sawdust (Azadirachta indica). This Biosorbent is tested for removing toxic organic pollutants like phenol from wastewater containing different concentrations of phenol. A batch wise experiment was performed to eliminate phenol from lab made solution mixture. An equilibrium adsorption of phenol was studied as a function of contact time, the initial phenol concentration and the solution temperature. Loading capacity of phenol on activated adsorbent was obtained as 15.44 mg/g at solution temperature of 305 K, adsorbent concentration of 5 g/L and initial phenol concentration of 150 mg/L. To study the performance of adsorbent, experimental data was fitted with Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. 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The following paper describes the results from a quantitative research realised on the topic of how students select research designs. The main goals of this study were to identify whereas the preference for a certain research strategy depends on the form of study, and whereas the research strategies used by students are associated with approaches to various areas of their interests. The main research method used was content analysis and statistical tests were performed using the software IBM SPSS v.17. The research found significant differences between full time and part-time students in most areas. The author stresses the importance of focusing on teaching about qualitative data analysis and associated techniques in the field of social work and humanities in general. <#LINE#> @ @ Laerd Dissertation. Dissertation Research Strategy: Getting started [online]. Available: http://dissertation.laerd.com/ articles/dissertation-research-strategy-getting-started.php (2013) @No $ @ @ Patton, M. 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Due to the infinite population, the sample used for this study was selected using Morgan table. 384 of them were the consumers of insurance company services and cosmetic products. After reviewing the demographic characteristics of the sample, validity and reliability of data normality,the hedonic and utilitarian of two groups (customers of cosmetic and insurance companies) using T-student test. There search hypotheses were studied using PLS of structural equations and Pearson correlation coefficient. The results showed that there is a significant relationship at the confidence level of 95 % between the customer engagement and customer value in utilitarian and hedonic brands of the companies. 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In order to improve the characteristics of the reference model in terms of ride comfort and stability and also considering the practical constraints of the suspension system, an optimal LQR controller has been designed for the sky-hook model. To improve the reference model behavior in terms of ride comfort with considering the limitations of the suspension system working space and create a tradeoff between ride comfort and handling, an optimum LQR controller with adjustable weight matrices for the sky-hook model was designed. Of course, this controller had no suitable performance with regards to the system non-linear dynamics. Then, a non-linear controller was designed based on Lyapunov method. Simulation results indicate that this controller is successful in reducing the vertical acceleration to improve the ride comfort, but it cannot control the stability and stability of the vehicle. Meanwhile, the designed controller is not robust enough to system parameter perturbations. 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Journal of Food Engineering,72, 113-123(2006) @No $ @ @ Harish A., Rashmi M., Krishna Murthy T.P., Blessy B.M. and Ananda S., Mathematical modeling of thin layer microwave drying kinetics of elephant foot yam Amorphophallus paeoniifolius), International Food Research Journal,21(3), 1045-1051 (2014) @No $ @ @ Krishna Murthy T.P., Harish A., Rashmi M., Blessy B.M. and Monisha J., Effect of Blanching and Microwave Power on Drying Behavior of Green Peas. Research Journal of Engineering Science, 3(4), 10-18 (2014) @No <#LINE#>Digital Forensic Models: A Comparative Study based in large enterprises of Pakistan<#LINE#>Mushtaque@Khuram,Umer@Ahmer,@KamranAhsan,Mahmood@Nadeem<#LINE#>103-110<#LINE#>16.ISCA-RJRS-2013-973.pdf<#LINE#> Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Karachi, PAKISTAN @ Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Karachi, PAKISTAN @ KICT, International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Gombak, 53100 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, MALAYSIA<#LINE#>29/11/2013<#LINE#>3/1/2014<#LINE#> Introduction of Information Technology in the business has not only improved the performance and has opened new doors for the market; contemporarily it has transformed the dependency of large enterprises more towards the efficiency and reliability of this technology. Cyber crime is a type of crime associated with I.T which could not just affect the performance of these organizations but also may ruin their business, reputation and trust in the market. Apart from different security measures to protect these organizations from cyber attacks, Digital forensic is the science which was introduced to find out the culprits once any crime occurs successfully. Digital forensic examiners perform investigation process and collect the evidences which may be admissible in the court of law so that the offender gets penalized and the affected organization restores their financial loss and prevents it to happen again in future. Different modules were introduced since 2001 to 2011 around the globe which divide the digital forensic investigation process into different phases. Because of lack of awareness and slow adopting nature of Pakistan, this science is not being familiarized as much and no any particular module is followed by cyber forensic firms because organizations of Pakistan don’t tend to opt for such services with some reservations. In this paper we have identified vulnerable sections in 80 large enterprises of Pakistan in the context of their security measures taken to enable successful digital forensic investigation process. These 80 organizations contained different types of industries, banks, and hospitalsetc where the I.T is used at quite some extent and as reliable tool for their core business. <#LINE#> @ @ Muhammad Asif Khan and Hussein Zedan, Alignment Strategies and Frameworks in Co-Evolution of Business and Information Technology, International Conference on Information, Networking and Automation (ICINA), IEEE,2010) @No $ @ @ Mafaza Sajid and Sarah Mansoor, Usability Testing of Wiki’s, Research Journal of Computer and Information Technology Science ISCA, 1(5), 1-7 (2013) @No $ @ @ Patil Swati P.1, Pawar B.V.2 and Patil Ajay S., Search Engine Optimization: A Study, Research Journal of Computer and Information Technology Sciences, ISCA, 1(1), 10-13, (2013) @No $ @ @ Abirami Sivaprasad and Smita JangaJe, A Complete Study on Tools and Techniques for Digital Forensic Analysis, International Conference on Computing, Electronics and Electrical Technologies ICCEET, IEEE, (2012) @No $ @ @ P. Salini and S. Kanmani, A Model based Security Requirements Engineering Framework applied for Online Trading System, IEEE-International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Technology, ICRTIT 2011, 978-1-4577-0590-8/11/$26.00 ©2011 IEEE, MIT, Anna University, Chennai, (2011) @No $ @ @ Narmeen Bawany, Rabia Ahmedand Qanita Zakir, Common Biometric Authentication Techniques: Comparative Analysis, Usability and Possible Issues Evaluation, Research Journal of Computer and Information Technology Science, 1(4), 5-14, (2013) @No $ @ @ Lakshmi P.S., Pasha Sajid and Ramana M.V, Security and Energy efficiency in Ad Hoc Networks, Research Journal of Computer and Information Technology Sciences, ISCA, 1(1), 14-17 (2013) @No $ @ @ Social Networking: Its Uses and Abuses, Research Journal of Computer and Information Technology Sciences, 1(1), 14-17 (2013) @No $ @ @ Robert J. Walls, Brian Neil Levine, Marc Liberatoreand Clay Shields, Effective Digital Forensics Research is Investigator-Centric, (2012) @No $ @ @ Slim Rekhis and Noureddine Boudriga, Formal Digital Investigation of Anti-forensic Attacks, Fifth International Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering, IEEE, (2010) @No $ @ @ Peter Stephenson and Richard Walter, Cyber Crime Assessment, 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, IEEE, (2012) @No $ @ @ Simson L. Garfinkel, Digital forensics research: The next 10 years, Digital Forensic Research Workshop, Published by Elsevier Ltd, (2010) @No $ @ @ Aleksandar Valjarevic and Hein S. Venter, Harmonized Digital Forensic Investigation Process Model, IEEE, (2012) @No $ @ @ Kara Nance, Brian Hay and Matt Bishop, Digital Forensics: Defining a Research Agenda, Proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, IEEE, (2009) @No $ @ @ Ayaz Khan, Uffe Kock Wiil and Nasrullah Memon, Digital Forensics and Crime Investigation: Legal Issues in Prosecution at National Level, Fifth International Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering, IEEE, (2010) @No $ @ @ Mr. Ankit Agarwal, Ms Megha Gupta, Mr. Saurabh Gupta and Prof. (Dr.) Subhash Chandra Gupta,Systematic Digital Forensic Investigation Model, International Journal of Computer Science and Security (IJCSS), 5(1), (2011) @No $ @ @ President signs fair trial act into law, http://pakistantoday.com.pk/2013/02/20/news/national/ president-signs-fair-trial-act-into-law/ [Access : 04-02-2013] (2013) @No $ @ @ Cyber Crime Law in Pakistan, http://cyber-crime-law.com/2013/03/17/cyber-crime-law-pakistan/ [Access: 02-10-2013] (2013) @No <#LINE#>Design of Low-Latency 4K HEVC using V-By-One HS Transmission<#LINE#>RajeshKumarJ.@Charles,K.@Kharthik<#LINE#>111-118<#LINE#>17.ISCA-RJRS-2014-385.pdf<#LINE#> Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Effat University, KINGDOM of SAUDI ARABIA @ Design Engineer, AXIIP Semiconductor Pvt Ltd, Chennai, INDIA<#LINE#>12/2/2014<#LINE#>10/4/2014<#LINE#> High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is an advanced video coding technique, which is designed to double the Data compression ratio compared to the other video standard with the same level of video quality. The HEVC video coding layer uses the same hybrid approach used in all modern video standards used in earlier H.264. To achieve the high compression ration HEVC supports the recursive quad-tree coding unit structure and 64 × 64 coding tree unit. These features require inter/intra-picture prediction and 2D transforms coding. These are transmitted through the v-by-one HS and new structures of read controller for memory and a sum of absolute difference (SAD) summation block was designed. The memory read controller was designed to reduce the internal memory read time, and the SAD summation block structure supports the recursive quad-tree coding unit structure and the asymmetric motion partitioning mode. Based on requirements of higher-resolution and more color-depth the pixel data problems are transmitted through v-by-one HS by increasing data rate. Here the number of transmission medium will be reduced to solve the skew problem, power consumption and Electromagnetic interference. <#LINE#> @ @ B. Bross, W.J. Han, G.J. Sullivan, J.R. Ohm and T. Wiegand, High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) Text Specification Draft 9, document JCTVC-K1003, ITU-T/ISO/IEC Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC), (2012) @No $ @ @ Bross B., Han W.J., Sullivan G.J., Ohm J.R. and Wieg and T., High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) Text Specification Draft 9, ITU-T/ ISO/IEC Joint Collaborative Team on Video coding (JCT-VC), October 2012, JCTVC-K1003 (2012) @No $ @ @ Francois E., Guillo L., Ichigaya A. and Yu H., ‘TE12: report on AMP evaluation’, ITU-T/ISO/IEC Joint Collaborative Team On Video coding (JCT-VC), October 2010, JCTVC-C030 (2010) @No $ @ @ Kang J.S., Lee Y.T. and Jeon J.W., Motion estimator with adaptive reduction of search points’, Electron. 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Video Technol., 22(12), 1668–1683 (2012) @No @Review Paper <#LINE#>Production of Monoclonal Antibodies: An Overview<#LINE#>SamanehReiszadeh@Jahromi,SarehRaeiszadeh@Jahromi,Haddadi@Mohammad<#LINE#>119-124<#LINE#>18.ISCA-RJRS-2013-753.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Studies in Zoology, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore, INDIA <#LINE#>18/10/2013<#LINE#>31/12/2013<#LINE#> On the account of evolutionary aspects, adaptation to new environmental changes made almost all organisms including pathogens to undergo de novo mutagenesis. Human immunodeficiency virus is clear cut substantiation for this statement. In addition, due to maltreatment of antibiotics increases risk of resistance in the next generations. Consequently, production of monoclonal antibodies with precise detection efficiency is indispensable. In this context, new technologies should be developed to generate specific accurate antibodies at maximum possible economical rate to attend the demand of academic and clinical researches. Making use of plants and microorganisms seems to be more efficient rather conventional methods. <#LINE#> @ @ Miroslaw K.G., Human Hybridoma Technology, Antibody. Tech. J., (2), 1-5 (2012) @No $ @ @ Richard A.G., Thomas J.K. and Barbara A.O., Kuby Immunology book (4th edition), W.H. Freeman and Co., NY,(2000) @No $ @ @ Karpas A., Dremucheva A. and Czepulkowski B. H., A Human Myeloma Cell Line Suitable for the Generation of Human Monoclonal Antibodies, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA., 98(4), 1799-1804 (2001) @No $ @ @ Jitendra R., How Monoclonal Antibodies are Produced In Vitro, URL: http://suite101.com/a/how-hybridoma-technology-works-a214444 (2010) @No $ @ @ Monoclonal Antibody Technology The Basics (BIO). "What is Biotechnology?" 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Recent Sci., 1(ISC-2011) , 275-280 (2012) @No $ @ @ Panchal Hetal K. and Desai Pratibha B., Evaluation of one Rapid Method for Diagnosis of Malaria The Optional and Better Replacement of MicroscopyRes. J. Recent Sci.,1(ISC-2011) , 361-364 (2012) @No <#LINE#>Effect of Arabic Language and Grammer on Persian language and Grammer<#LINE#>Amir@Tabasi<#LINE#>125-129<#LINE#>19.ISCA-RJRS-2014-200.pdf<#LINE#>National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, TAJIKISTAN<#LINE#>22/1/2014<#LINE#>18/3/2014<#LINE#> This paper aims at investigating how Arabic language and grammer affected Persian language and literature. Library descriptive method has been adopted in this paper, and data have been gathered through reviewing valid scientific references, textbooks and academic resources. 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The research method employed was an applied survey. The statistical universe of the study included all the individual and legal customers of Melli bank, with active current accounts for more than 5 years; a total of 1203117 customers. Research model was assessed through a 250-customer sample of Melli Customers chosen through random sampling. The independent variable was the brand experience including such factors as: sensory, affective, intellectual, and behavioural. The moderating variables were the customer satisfaction and brand personality, including such factors as sincerity, excitement, competence, sophistication, and ruggedness. The dependent variable was also the customer loyality. The data needed for the study was gathered through standard questionnaire. Through Lisrel, various structural equilibrium models as well as factorial analysis were carried out. The findings of this study do not show any effect of the brand experience on customer satisfaction and loyalty. 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