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                         Notice Board: Call for PaperVol. 16 Issue 4      Submission Start Date: April 01, 2024      Acceptence Notification Start: April 10, 2024      Submission End: April 25, 2024      Final MenuScript Due: April 30, 2024      Publication Date: April 30, 2024




Volume XV Issue V

Author Name
Rishikesh Yadav, Monika, Harsh Gupta
Year Of Publication
2023
Volume and Issue
Volume 15 Issue 5
Abstract
Our education system is also upgrading and taking an advance way of learning. This advance way of learning uses web and combination of applications termed as “platforms”. This web based learning is an education with the help of internet using device that poses hardware and software. Web-based learning platforms are integrated software solutions for e-learning. They provide a range of tools for transmitting and receiving new knowledge, skills and attitudes, intended to stimulate and guide the learning process through the use of computers and internet connections. The research paper is analysis of Web Platform for Student Teachers with Diversified Needs Based on Universal Learning. In this paper discuss about the methods, standards, applied to analysis of web based learning. The purpose of this research is to investigate and analysis the web platform for e-learning systems in universal learning. This paper compare on past practice and calls for a greater focus on learners and learning a
PaperID
2023/EUSRM/5/2023/61395

Author Name
Falguni Sangle, Vikas Patidar
Year Of Publication
2023
Volume and Issue
Volume 15 Issue 5
Abstract
A lot of research attention was devoted to earthquake safety of buildings in India after the massive January 26, 2001 Bhuj Earthquake. The earthquake ranks as one of the most destructive events recorded so far in India in terms of death of people, destroy or damage of infrastructure and devastation in the last fifty years. shows a damaged building in Buhj, Gujrat, India. Many of the failures of RC framed buildings in Bhuj Earthquake are attributed to the weak column strong beam joints. Weak beam-column joint is measured to be one of the possibly weaker components related to a structure when that structure is subjected to dynamic loading. A number of examples are there throughout the world that buildings are failing globally through weak beam-to-column joints. Such weak beam column joints failure pattern need to be given individual attention
PaperID
2023/EUSRM/5/2023/61394

Author Name
Narendra Sharma, Waseema Masood
Year Of Publication
2023
Volume and Issue
Volume 15 Issue 5
Abstract
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international organisation that sets web standards, promotes the semantic web. It is an expanded version of the current web that offers a simpler method for searching, reusing, combining, and sharing information. Therefore Semantic Web is subsequently viewed as an integrator crosswise over various content, data applications, and frameworks. Big data nowadays is typically referred to as having the five Vs: volume, variety, veracity, value, and velocity. Variety of data explains how to cope with a wide range of varied data sources as well as various data types. Therefore, the variety of big data challenges is crucial for resolving various issues in the actual world. Data from many sources, including web services, relational databases, spreadsheets, etc., and in diverse forms are combined using the semantic web as an integrator. This work involves a number of challenges because of the data heterogeneity, some of which may not be fu
PaperID
2023/EUSRM/5/2023/61396

Author Name
Narendra Sharma, Farheen Sultana
Year Of Publication
2023
Volume and Issue
Volume 15 Issue 5
Abstract
Over the past ten years, cloud computing has emerged as the platform of choice for handling problems and requests on the Internet. Without the need for any client setup, cloud computing offers fantastic opportunity for running efficient scientific workflows. It makes practically limitless resources accessible, allowing them to be gathered, organised, and applied as needed. Resource scheduling is essential to the efficient distribution of resources across all tasks in the cloud environment. However, in order to offer an effective scheduling algorithm, numerous problems must also be taken into account. The application of objectives such scheduling cost, load balancing, make span time, security awareness, energy consumption, dependability, service level agreement maintenance, etc. must be improved by an efficient scheduling algorithm. Many cutting-edge scheduling methods based on hybrid, heuristic, and metaheuristic approaches have been presented to meet the aforement
PaperID
2023/EUSRM/5/2023/61397