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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Employee Referendum [Project]

Project Description:::

Here only the allowed employees can login and have conference with other allowed employees and individual conclusion is made.

It is having mainly two modules. One is at Administration Level and other one is of Employees. It maintains authentication in order to access the application. Administrator task includes Employee Registration i.e., new employee recruitment will take place. New and information about company can access employee.

The Complaints which are given by employees will be referred by authorities. Issues will put in front of related employees to get proper solutions. For selecting higher force elections will be conducted.

The user module includes reading, checking notice and displayed issues. Employees can register complaint against management. Every employee can participate in the elections. Nominees can put their promise on net through canvas module. Results will be display for every issue. On any issue an employee can work only for once. It generates all the related validations.


Software and Hardware Requirements:

Servers:
Operating System Server: Windows XP or later
Database Server: Microsoft SQL Server-2005
Client: Microsoft Internet Explorer
Tools: Microsoft Visual Studio .Net-2008
User Interface: Asp.Net with Ajax
Code Behind: VC#.Net
Processor: Intel Pentium or More
Ram: 512 MB Ram
Hard Disk: PC with 20GB

Download Project [Included wid Doc]

http://rapidshare.com/files/340163975/ER_Project_www.pptsndprojects.blogspot.com.rar

Friday, January 22, 2010

Enterprise internal communication [Project]

Description::

Computers were needed to process information in a fast and effective way. Software was written so that computers would process information in meaningful ways. The software needed information and structures, as processing became problematic due to complex and diverse formats and structures. Generic markup languages were aided as part of the solution to these problems.
Markup languages have evolved considerably since their inception. XML was created as a response to the limitations of current markup languages
It was designed to embody the power and flexibility of SGML and the Network delivery of the HTML.

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

• WINDOWS OS (XP service pack 2 /windows 2003 Server)
• Visual Studio .Net 2005/2008(according requirement)
• Internet Information Server 5.0 (IIS)
• Language : c#.net
• Visual Studio .Net Framework (Minimal for Deployment)
• SQL Server 2000/2005(according requirement) Enterprise Edition
• AJAX toolkit

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

• PIV 2.8 GHz Processor and Above
• RAM 512MB and Above
• HDD 20 GB Hard Disk Space and Above

Download project::: (Included with doc)

http://rapidshare.com/files/339244198/EIC_www.pptsndprojects.blogspot.com.rar

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

SECURE SOCKETS LAYER PROTOCOL SIMULATION [Project]

Description:::

This project deals with the Secure Sockets Layer Protocol. Today, we rely heavily on the Internet for electronic data transfer, financial transactions, communication, and information retrieval and so on. Be it the success and smooth operation of a business enterprise or the convenience of the general public, the Internet has become the answer for many of our needs. But any breach in the confidentiality and integrity of the data transferred over the Internet can nullify the advantages offered and cause great loss and inconvenience to the user. Thus, the growing use of Internet necessitates the development of a protocol that would make ‘secure and reliable transfer of data’ possible and at the same time, would be flexible enough to incorporate changes as the need arises. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is one such protocol that has gained widespread popularity because of its various attractions like efficiency, cryptographic security, interoperability, and extensibility.
This project deals with the implementation of the Secure Sockets Layer protocol. Here we are mainly concerned with the implementation of the client and server entities and the SSL transaction between them. This transaction comprises of the authentication, key exchange and bulk data transfer. Our implementation guarantees secure and reliable communication (message exchange) and data transfer (files) between the two entities.

Software and hardware requirements:::

OPERATING SYSTEM: WINDOWS XP
LANGUAGE: JAVA2SDK 1.5.0. VERSION
PROCESSOR: PENTIUM
SPEED: 250 MHZ TO 833MHZ
RAM: 512 MB
HARD DISK: 40 GB
NETWORK: LAN


Download project::: with doc included

http://rapidshare.com/files/338568526/SSLP_www.pptsndprojects.blogspot.com.rar



Monday, November 9, 2009

Easy export .Net [ project ]

Description:::

This project is aimed to manage the export activities of the organization, which exports different kind of goods to their customers across the globe. The application should provide customers to order for the goods from any part of the world. Customers are registered organizations or firms in their countries. Every new customer has to register as a user to the site. The application should provide the different levels of authentication. The goods can be sent to the customers by any means e.g. by air, road etc. The Proforma Invoice and Documents Delivery Details should also be maintained by the application.

The project has been planned to be having the view of distributed architecture, with centralized storage of the database. The application for the storage of the data has been planned. Using the constructs of Oracle and all the user interfaces has been designed using the java Script technologies. The database connectivity is planned using the “SQL Connection” methodology. The standards of security and data protective mechanism have been given a big choice for proper usage. The application takes care of different modules and their associated reports which are produced as per the applicable strategies and standards that are put forwarded by the administrative staff.

Software and hardware requirements:::

Operating System : Windows XP/2003 or Linux
User Interface : HTML, CSS
Client-side Scripting : JavaScript
Programming Language : Java
Web Applications : JDBC, Servlets, JSP
Database : Oracle 10g
Server Deployment : Tomcat 5.x


Download project:::

http://rapidshare.com/files/304525676/EAZY_EXPORT.NET_www.pptsndprojects.blogspot.com.rar

Sunday, October 4, 2009

WEB MESSAGING Solution [ Project ]

Project Description:::

Web Messaging Solutions is end-to-end Web-based cross media application management system which allows you to create a focused campaign that combines various media to create a one-to-one “conversation” with your prospects. It empowers you to break through the clutter of traditional marketing approaches and motivate individuals to act.

By getting personal, Web Messaging Solutions helps you build more meaningful customer relationships. Leads are quickly turned into hot prospects, which are more easily converted to sales and ultimately into loyal repeat customers. Response and close rates are dramatically boosted, which lowers your cost-per-response. In short, every marketing dollar you spend works harder and gets better results.

Software Requirements

Operating System : Windows XP/2003 Server

Architecture : 3-tier Architecture

Languages : C#.Net, ASP.NET, CSS

Data Base : SQL Server 2005

Tools : AJAX

Hardware Requirements

Intel Pentium : 600 MHz or above.

RAM (SD/DDR) : 1GB
Hard Disc : 30GB


I have updated this project without any BUGS this project will be executed fine, even the documentation for the project is being updated enjoy.....

Download Project:::

http://rapidshare.com/files/288569595/wms.RAR





Monday, September 7, 2009

IEEE CSE Selected ppts


DOwnload the file its a Rar file , extract it using pass: kekaarupu

Download link:::

http://rapidshare.com/files/276865170/CSE__IT_Selected_Papers_Kekaarupu_Xclusive_pptsndprojects.blogspot.com.rar

Know about IEEE FORMAT

KNOW ABOUT ' IEEE ' FORMAT:


Author Guidelines for 8.5x11-inch Proceedings Manuscripts

Author(s) Name(s)
Author Affiliation(s)
E-mail



Abstract

The abstract is to be in fully-justified italicized text, at the top of the left-hand column as it is here, below the author information. Use the word “Abstract” as the title, in 12-point Times, boldface type, centered relative to the column, initially capitalized. The abstract is to be in 10-point, single-spaced type, and may be up to 3 in. (7.62 cm) long. Leave two blank lines after the abstract, then begin the main text. All manuscripts must be in English.


1. Introduction

These guidelines include complete descriptions of the fonts, spacing, and related information for producing your proceedings manuscripts.
A zip-file of this sample manuscript is also available (http://mecha.ee.boun.edu.tr/word2.zip), which you can use as a template to prepare your paper.
Please note that your paper should normally be limited to six pages. A maximum of two additional pages can be used subject to a charge of $100/page.

2. Formatting your paper

All printed material, including text, illustrations, and charts, must be kept within a print area of 6-7/8 inches (17.5 cm) wide by 8-7/8 inches (22.54 cm) high. Do not write or print anything outside the print area. All text must be in a two-column format. Columns are to be 3-1/4 inches (8.25 cm) wide, with a 5/16 inch (0.8 cm) space between them. Text must be fully justified.

3. Main title

The main title (on the first page) should begin 1-3/8 inches (3.49 cm) from the top edge of the page, centered, and in Times 14-point, boldface type. Capitalize the first letter of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs; do not capitalize articles, coordinate conjunctions, or prepositions (unless the title begins with such a word). Leave two blank lines after the title.

4. Author name(s) and affiliation(s)

Author names and affiliations are to be centered beneath the title and printed in Times 12-point, non-boldface type. Multiple authors may be shown in a two- or three-column format, with their affiliations below their respective names. Affiliations are centered below each author name, italicized, not bold. Include e-mail addresses if possible. Follow the author information by two blank lines before main text.

5. Second and following pages

The second and following pages should begin 1.0 inch (2.54 cm) from the top edge. On all pages, the bottom margin should be 1-1/8 inches (2.86 cm) from the bottom edge of the page for 8.5 x 11-inch paper; for A4 paper, approximately 1-5/8 inches (4.13 cm) from the bottom edge of the page.

6. Type-style and fonts

Wherever Times is specified, Times Roman, or New Times Roman may be used. If neither is available on your word processor, please use the font closest in appearance to Times that you have access to. Please avoid using bit-mapped fonts if possible. True-Type 1 fonts are preferred.

7. Main text

Type your main text in 10-point Times, single-spaced. Do not use double-spacing. All paragraphs should be indented 1 pica (approximately 1/6- or 0.17-inch or 0.422 cm). Be sure your text is fully justified—that is, flush left and flush right. Please do not place any additional blank lines between paragraphs.
Figure and table captions should be 10-point Helvetica (or a similar sans-serif font), boldface. Callouts should be 9-point Helvetica, non-boldface. Initially capitalize only the first word of each figure caption and table title. Figures and tables must be numbered separately. For example: “Figure 1. Database contexts”, “Table 1. Input data”. Figure captions are to be below the figures. Table titles are to be centered above the tables.

8. First-order headings

For example, “1. Introduction”, should be Times 12-point boldface, initially capitalized, flush left, with one blank line before, and one blank line after. Use a period (“.”) after the heading number, not a colon.

8.1. Second-order headings

As in this heading, they should be Times 11-point boldface, initially capitalized, flush left, with one blank line before, and one after.

8.1.1. Third-order headings. Third-order headings, as in this paragraph, are discouraged. However, if you must use them, use 10-point Times, boldface, initially capitalized, flush left, preceded by one blank line, followed by a period and your text on the same line.

9. Printing your paper

Print your properly-formatted text on high-quality, 8.5 x 11-inch white printer paper. A4 paper is also acceptable, but please leave the extra 0.5 inch (1.27 cm) at the BOTTOM of the page. If the last page of your paper is only partially filled, arrange the columns so that they are evenly balanced if possible, rather than having one long column.

10. Page numbering

Number your pages lightly, in pencil, on the upper right-hand corners of the BACKS of the pages (for example, 1/6, 2/6; or 1 of 6, 2 of 6; and so forth). Please do NOT write on the fronts of the pages, nor on the lower halves of the backs of the pages. Do not automatically paginate your pages. Note that unnumbered pages that get out of order can be very difficult to put back in order!

11. Illustrations, graphs, and photographs

All graphics should be centered. Your artwork must be in place in the article (preferably printed as part of the text rather than pasted up). If you are using photographs and are able to have halftones made at a print shop, use a 100- or 110-line screen. If you must use photos, they must be pasted onto your manuscript. Use rubber cement to affix the halftones or photos in place. Black and white, clear, glossy-finish photos are preferable to color. Supply the best quality photographs and illustrations possible. Penciled lines and very fine lines do not reproduce well. Remember, the quality of the book cannot be better than the originals provided. Do not use tape on your pages!

11.1. Color images in proceedings

The use of color on interior pages (that is, pages other than the cover of the proceedings) is prohibitively expensive. Interior pages may be published in color only when it is specifically requested and budgeted for by the authors. DO NOT SUBMIT COLOR IMAGES IN YOUR PAPER UNLESS SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.

11.2. Symbols

If your word processor or typewriter cannot produce Greek letters, mathematical symbols, or other graphical elements, please use pressure-sensitive (self-adhesive) rub-on symbols or letters (available in most stationery stores, art stores, or graphics shops).

11.3. Footnotes

Use footnotes sparingly (or not at all!) and place them at the bottom of the column on the page on which they are referenced. Use Times 8-point type, single-spaced. To help your readers, avoid using footnotes altogether and include necessary peripheral observations in the text (within parentheses, if you prefer, as in this sentence).

12. References

List and number all bibliographical references in 9-point Times, single-spaced, at the end of your paper. When referenced in the text, enclose the citation number in square brackets, for example [1]. Where appropriate, include the name(s) of editors of referenced books.

[1] A.B. Smith, C.D. Jones, and E.F. Roberts, “Article Title”, Journal, Publisher, Location, Date, pp. 1-10.

[2] Jones, C.D., A.B. Smith, and E.F. Roberts, Book Title, Publisher, Location, Date.

13. Copyright forms and reprint orders

You must include your signed copyright release form that will be available in Author's Package when you submit your finished paper. We MUST have this form before your paper can be published in the proceedings.

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