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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Covient - SAP Business One Solution Provider.

System Application and Product in Data Processing [SAP Business One] is business Software for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). It is ERP Software that integrates CRM with financial and logistic modules.

This is introduced to integrate all data and processes of an organization into a single unified system by using single database to store the data of various system modules.
This is mainly useful for the small and midsize enterprise as it automates their critical operations like, sales, finance, purchase, inventory and manufacturing up to the minute picture of their business.

SAP Business One is affordable and easy to implement solution designed to fulfill the specific needs of emerging and dynamically growing businesses. Covient is leading and Independent SAP Business One Solution Provider. Covient has over 15 years of experience in ERP Market, serving various industries with Integrated Software Solutions and Outsourcing Solutions.

SAP Business one helps the business to manage their sales, inventory, operations and accounting. SAP business one is a complete real time business management solution with embedded CRM, sales, purchasing, inventory, MRP, production, service, workflow, powerful reporting, Microsoft office integration including outlook and complete financial accounting.

At Covient, we understand all your business needs and provides total solution right from most reliable ERP Solution, we take care of all your business Software needs like customizing the solution to your exact business needs, development utilities, project management, technical support, training and implementation.

For more information about us please visit us at: www.Covient.com 

Hypnosis: Myth & Reality


Hollywood hype would have us believe that a hypnotist can control and direct our actions, and that we can be made to do all sorts of unimaginable things under hypnosis. Following is a list of some of these common myths which must be clarified before we proceed further.

The hypnotist can make you do things against your will.

Absolutely False. The hypnotist has no powers over you at all, and cannot make you do things against your will. All Hypnosis is really self-directed and self-controlled. The hypnotist merely guides you into a hypnotic state, and feeds your mind with carefully worded suggestions. If you feel uncomfortable with these suggestions, you may reject them at will. Hypnosis is essentially a matter of cooperation between the hypnotist and his subject, not some form of power the hypnotist possesses which will compel the subject to submit to his or her will.

Once under Hypnosis, one can't come out of the state on his own.

If you are under hypnosis and the hypnotist suddenly left the room, two things may happen. You will either realize that the hypnotist is no longer talking to you, and will open your eyes, feeling fresh and alert. Or, you may drift into natural sleep, in which case you will wake up after a few minutes (or hours). So, the subject can come out of the trance on his own.

Only weak-minded people can be hypnotized.

False. Hypnosis has nothing to do with will power. People often confuse hypnotibility with gullibility. There is no connection between the two. On the contrary, the more intelligent a person is, the easier it is for him to be hypnotized. To be hypnotized, one needs the abilities of concentration, imagination and vivid visualization.

Under hypnosis, the subject is totally unconscious.

At all times during the course of a hypnotic session, you will be able to hear and to think. You are aware of what is going on around you. Although your body is very relaxed, your mind is actually more alert than usual. Many people are worried by stage hypnosis and the fact that the subjects, many of whom do ridiculous things during the session, seem to have no knowledge of anything around them. The unfortunate part of such an activity is that it often frightens away those people who could really benefit from hypnotherapy, but are afraid of losing control

under hypnosis, one can be made to reveal his secrets.

As mentioned above, under hypnosis, the subject is fully alert, in fact more alert than usual. The hypnotist can only guide the subject to remember forgotten memories. Whether the subject will reveal them to the hypnotist is entirely at his own discretion.


Hypnosis is dangerous.
Untrue. It is quite the opposite. Hypnosis is a safe and natural process. One fact that most people are unaware of is that we undergo Hypnosis several times in our daily lives. For example, while driving along a highway, very often, people suddenly discover that they have lost consciousness for several minutes. This is actually an example of momentary hypnotism. However, someone with epilepsy should never be hypnotized.

One needs special powers to be hypnotized.

Any average person with the willingness and patience to learn, can master the skills of hypnosis. Like other skills such as playing the piano, or learning a foreign language, some people are "naturals", and become accomplished with little training while others can increase their abilities through regular practice. A good, confident voice is an advantage, but not a must. Of course, children lacking an understanding and appreciation for the subject (usually below the age of 5) may not respond to hypnosis in the desired way.

The user might become dependent on hypnosis.

You cannot become dependent upon hypnosis because it has no physical effects on the body. However, many people look forward to their daily hypnosis exercises because they become totally relaxed and awaken refreshed. 

One Night Stands vs Long Term Relationships

In our days there are still a lot of people out
there which are single because they haven't got a
relationship until now. One of the reasons why
this happen is because men are still confusing
about something; which is better to choose: one
night stands or long term relationships? Both
have advantages and disadvantages that's why it
is good to think better before to jump in a
relationship or to start these ''one night stands'

People who choose to have one- night- stands are
not ready to have a relationship. They have fear
of commitment and consider that living single can
be pretty sweet; if you are unattached woman the
best of all is that you can spend as much time as
you want with your friends. That's why they
prefer a one night stand.

Let's face it: a one night stand is someone you
pick up in a bar, you don't know her, take it to
your place, and have a healthy sex and leaves in
the next morning, nothing more. What do you hope
to find in the arms of someone who doesn't care
about you? Instead, a long term relationship
between a guy and a girl is based around strong
mutual attraction on the physical, mental and
possibly even spiritual levels; it involves the
concept of love and desire to be with someone you
care very highly about for a long time.

The guys who are looking just for hooking are
afraid to enter in a relationship, afraid of
intimacy, rejection or afraid of opening up to
someone. So, the ones who never had a one night
stand until now, will want to try it as a
personal growth experience. Men love sex,
especially when there are no strings attached,
and sometimes the urge is irresistible. Sexual
desire is far more than a simple physiological
need. Experiencing a variety of people in a
sexual context teaches you a variety of sexual 

techniques and ways of being.

One night stands can be fun, very sensual, and
harmless and will definitely boost your ego: but
you have to think about the consequences that may
happen. One of the bad things that you can take
sexually transmitted diseases, because you don't
know very well the girl, you don't know with many
guys was before you, so she might be infected. In
a one night stand the partners become incredibly
intimate at a very early stage so they become too
vulnerable to each other before they know better.

For a long term relationship you must choose
someone highly compatible in all areas, your
partner should be your companion, friend and sex
mate. For a one night stand you can choose a much
greater variety of people, including women who
are extremely sexually exciting, the decision can
be made very quickly because anyway in the next
day would matter anymore because she will leave
for all.

Relationships require making a commitment and
incurring obligations; you can't chase after
every opportunity if you want to built a
relationship, you must have some patience. Even
though, it can be very beautiful to have a
relationship, because your partner cares of you
and will be there for you when you have problems,
will help you at need, you have always with whom
to speak your problems. The one night stand girl
will let you since the second day morning and
will never care about you.

It is at your choice how you want to live your
life, but remember that if you spend your energy
looking for casual sex, there is a little time
left over for developing a long term relationship;
the rewards of investing time in a long time
relationship are not immediate. 

Router - Transmitting Packets

In a previous article we discussed the basics of what a router did. We're now going to get into a more detailed, and yes technical, explanation of how packets are transmitted as well as a few other tech specs of how routers work. So put on your learning caps because you're in for a real mind bender.

Internet data, whether it be in the form of a web page, a downloaded file or an email message, travels over what is called a packet switching network. Basically what happens is that the data is broken up into individual packets because there is only so much data that can be transmitted at one time. Each packet is about 1500 bytes long. Each packet contains quite a bit of information including the sender's address, the receiver's address and of course the information being sent which includes the order of each packet how it should be put back together so that the end user can make sense of the data. The packet is sent off to its destination based on what the router believes to be the best route to follow, which is usually the route with the least amount of traffic and if possible, the shortest route. Each packet may actually given a different route depending on conditions at the time, which in a high traffic network can change every second. By doing this, the router can balance the load across the network so that no one segment gets overloaded. Also, if there is a problem with one piece of equipment in the network, the router can bypass this piece of equipment and send the packet along another route. This way if there is a problem, the entire message will still arrive intact.

In conducting this process, routers have to speak to each other. They tell each other about any problems on the network and make recommendations on routes to take. This way, paths can be reconfigured if they have to be. However, not all routers do all jobs as routers come in different sizes and have different functions.

There are what we call simple routers. A simple router is usually used in a simple small network. Simple routers simply look to see where the data packet needs to go and sends it there. It doesn't do much else.

Slightly larger routers, which are used for slightly larger networks, do a little bit more. These routers will also enforce security for the network, protecting the network from outside attacks. They are able to do a good enough job of this that additional security software is not needed.

The largest routers are used to handle data at major points on the Internet. These routers handle millions of packets of information per second. They work very hard to configure the network as efficiently as possible. These are stand alone systems and actually have more in common with supercomputers than with a simple server one might have in a small office.

In our next instalment we'll look at how to actually trace the path that a message has taken and some examples of transmitting packets. 

Computer Networking Fundamentals


computer network is a collection of two or more computers with communication between them through a medium. The communication medium can be through radio waves, wires,infrared, optical fibers etc.

Computer network is an integral part of our daily lives, with the most important reason being that of communication. The use of computer networking is to share resources like fax machines, printers, modems, files etc., and its other uses are database server, computer server, email, chat, internet etc. The computer to which the resources are attached is called the server and the other computers that access the resource are called clients. In peer-to-peer computer networks there are no servers.

The sharing of fax machines, printers, and modems amongst many computers and users reduce the operational cost. A database on a computer network is a very important application as it stores and runs many important data and jobs. Emails and chats can be used for instantaneous communication and sending of files on a computer network.

The computer networks are classified, depending upon the size, as Local Area Networks (LAN), Wide Area Networks (WAN), Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) and Personal Area Networks (PAN). The topology (topology is the way the computer networks and network resources are connected) of the networking can be classified as Bus Network, Ring Network and Star Network.

The networking hardware basically consists of wiring, network cards and a hub. Computer network cards are required so that one computer can understand what the other computer is "talking". Network cards have a unique MAC address to identify computers on a computer network. Hubs connect all the computers in the network. Hubs can also be used to connect to other hubs to increase the size of the computer network. Two computers can be connected using Ethernet cards or phone lines or power lines for communication, with hardware kits available at roughly a cost of $100.

As the number of computers in an office or a home increases, so do the number of cables, so wireless networking is a viable solution. In wireless networking radio transreceivers or infrared signals are used to communicate between computers and devices. Examples of wireless networking include Wi-fi and Bluetooth technology, though there may be security issues involved in wireless networking. However there definitely is a stronger preference towards wireless networking nowadays among consumers.

Computer networks have added a new dimension to the 21st century. Today the cyber world is much faster and wider than the real world. This has all been made possible due to computer networks. Computer networks have revolutionized business, communication, travel, research, defense, society and almost all human endeavors. The evolution of computer networks has helped the technological revolution take a big leap forward.

Thermal transfer ribbon designed for chemical and drum labeling and medical.

Premium resin thermal transfer ribbon provides near edge printers with all the performance of a full resin ribbon. They have superior resistance to abrasion, heat and a variety of chemicals ranging from oil and antifreeze to ammonia. Designed for harsh labeling environments, chemical and drum labeling and medical and pharmaceutical labeling applications.

Types of Thermal Transfer Ribbon:

  • Wax Thermal Transfer Ribbon
  • Resin Thermal Transfer Ribbon
  • Wax-Resin Thermal Transfer Ribbon


According to the company, the new wax-resin ribbons were specially developed for use with QuickLabel Systems brand multi-color thermal transfer label printers. The new wax-resin ribbons also produce high quality printing when used with other brands of monochrome thermal transfer printers. QuickLabel Systems' wax-resin ribbon line is the direct result of collaboration between its Media R&D and its Printer R&D groups.

Thermal transfer ribbons come in three main types - wax, wax-resin or pure resin and are almost always black (other colors sometimes used are red and blue). These different types are made to print onto different label materials and are used when the life of the label needs to be long or the labels needs to survive harsh environments. Wax ribbons are for printing onto paper labels, where the life of the label can be years but must be kept dry and must not be abraded or subjected to certain chemicals or oil, which would melt the wax image. Wax-resin ribbons product a finer image on very smooth paper or coated paper labels. The printed image is much more durable than wax, but can still only stand slight contact with water. Finally pure resin ribbons are formulated to print onto plastic labels such as polyester, polypropylene and vinyl. The "ink" is designed to slightly dissolve into or adhere to the plastic surface of the label and becomes extremely durable, depending on the plastic material and ribbon make used.

You can buy thermal paper from your local office store and pay more, or you can order it in bulk along with your POS paper and other cash register supplies. Purchasing over the Internet also gives you added convenience -- you can modify your order with just a few mouse clicks, buy additional products, or speak with customer service about any questions you might have. So don't spend precious hours sitting in your car trying to cram in a quick stop at the office store between work and home. Go online and save your money--both on thermal paper and other office necessities. 

Choose The Right Stand For A 42 Inch LCD TV

Unless you're mounting your new 42 inch LCD TV on the wall or on the ceiling, you'll need a solid and reliable stand to support it. Many TVs come furnished with an appropriate stand, but some require that the stand be purchased separately. If the manufacturer furnishes your 42 inch LCD TV stand, and it meets your needs in terms of styling, you're in great shape. Because your 42 inch LCD TV could become an integral part of the room's decorating scheme, though, you may choose to purchase a stand that matches the needs of your viewing habits, your home, and your sense of style.

Because a 42 inch LCD TV is reasonably heavy, the most important requirement is that any stand must handle the weight of your particular 42 inch LCD TV and must provide a stable base in case it's bumped or jarred. For that reason, make sure the stand you purchase meets the unique weight and strength requirements of the 42 inch LCD TV you purchased. The last thing you want to have happen is for your new TV to become damaged simply because your stand wasn't up to the task. The owner's manual for your 42 inch LCD TV will specify all the requirements of a suitable and effective TV stand for that model.

There are a few other considerations besides strength, though. Let's look at a few other decisions you'll want to make to ensure you get the maximum enjoyment from your 42 inch LCD TV.

1. Determine if the stand needs to hold other audio-visual equipment? If you own a DVD player, use a cable converter, havegame systems like an Xbox or a PS2, and/or have a home theater system, you may want your stand to house that equipment as well as support the 42 inch LCD TV itself. Make sure you pick a stand that has shelves or compartments for the equipment you own, or even may someday own.

2. Determine if the stand will position your TV at an optimal viewing height. The height of the TV is an individual choice – make sure the stand you select will place your 42 inch LCD TV at the height you want. If you can, find an adjustable stand that gives you some flexibility. If not, determine the right height for you and select an appropriate height stand. An easy way to calculate your optimal height is to sit in your favorite chair or couch and determine how high your eye level is. Once you've determined eye level, make sure your 42 inch LCD TV will be centered at that point.


Many stands are pre-engineered to approximate an appropriate viewing level for the average person, but make sure you're comfortable with that height before you make a purchase. Some pedestal stands are adjustable; if you don't need storage space, check out a pedestal stand.

3. Check to see if the stand has integrated cable management. If you're buying a cabinet with a closed back, cable management probably isn't an issue, since you'll have plenty of space to hide cables. If you're interested in a pedestal stand or a stand with an open back, make sure there are provisions built in to hide all the cables you may have. If you have a home theater, video gaming system, DVD player, and other components, you'll have a large number of cables running from component to component – make sure the stand gives you plenty of room to store those cables out of sight. The stand shouldn't just house your 42 inch LCD TV – it should handle all the cables and components, too.

Once you've found the right 42 inch LCD TV, finding a stand suits your needs and fits you're your room's décor and design is important, too. Make sure you can enjoy your TV while it's turned on, and how it looks when it's not turned on. 

Avoiding the Pitfalls - Common Podcasting Mistakes


In learning anything new there is always a sharp learning curve, and you're sure to make a few mistakes a long the way, we all do. However in an effort to save you some grief and embarrassment along the way I've compiled a short list of some common mistakes and how to avoid them. So read on, and enter the podcasting arena a few steps ahead of the competition.

Number One – Reading from a script. While I strongly recommend writing out an outline of what you want to cover in your podcast it isn't necessary to read verbatim from a script. When most people try reading directly from a script they wind up sounding like Ben Stein. "Bueller?" It isn't entertaining and you'll lose your audience before you even have a chance to get started. So unless you have a background in acting or extemporaneous reading it's probably a good idea to forgo the script.

An easy solution is to make a list of talking points, note cards, or even a more detailed outline of what you intend to say in your podcast. So long as the format leaves room for improvisation it will come across as more friendly and conversational. It may take a few tries to get used to "winging it," but you'll sound much better. It's still advisable to rehearse and edit your podcast whenever possible you not to the point where it sounds too scripted or contrived.

Number Two – Sound. While not everyone can afford really slick production values it is important to appear at least somewhat professional. This means investing in a good quality microphone, some headphones, and an editing program of some sort.

This doesn't necessarily involve a large investment though. The mic and headphones can be obtained for a reasonable amount, and you can download a free program like Audacity which will allow you to edit your show. Audacity will allow you lay down tracks of music, edit out coughs, "ums", or even portions of the podcast that you aren't happy with. It's also worthwhile to do a sound check before spending 15 to 30 minutes recording a podcast that is unintelligible. Check that the mic volume is properly adjusted and that there isn't any background interference.

Number Three – Infrequent episodes. No one wants to subscribe to a show if it only airs sporadically. Why? Mainly because it's hard to get into and maintain interest in a show if it isn't on enough to keep you engaged in the content. At the very least try to have shows broadcast ever other week if not weekly. It's true that some shows are only released monthly but generally the more frequent the show airs the higher its ratings are.

Number Four – No call to action. It's rare that a listener will come to find your podcast in the context of your site. Most people will probably stumble across your podcast via podcast directory that's why it's important to make sure you include a call to action at the end of your podcast. The fact is that if you don't provide a clear way for people to interact with you then they won't.

Number Five – No album art. This really only applies when submitting your podcasts to the various podcast directories and podcatchers. iTunes, for example, allows album art and more often than not people don't even take a second look at the podcasts without it. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, and you can even use your logo as the album art so long as it communicates something about the podcast.

Potential customers are looking for you through search engines, directories and forums. We help them find your website. How? Check out our marketing techniques at http://www.itsontarget.com and sign up for our podcast and we'll let you in on some interesting internet traffic solutions.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Design for Your Content

Why design for your content?


I remember putting together my first website - when I was about 14 - and how long it took me to get the design just right. I planned it all carefully in my head, working out all the pages I thought a site should have (Main, About Me, Pictures and Links!). I even drew out a sitemap on paper, to make sure everything was perfect!
Then I painstakingly taught myself .html (this was back in the days before WYSIWYG editors were around), and drew out each .jpg from scratch. It took me several weeks, but eventually the site was finished. All I needed to do was to write the content to fill it. It was only then that I realised that I didn't have a single thing I wanted to say.

I designed my second website when I was in High School, and it was a far more ambitious affair. I made a page for each of my friends, and filled it with things I knew would make them laugh. The home page was little more than a list of links, because I wanted people to be able to find their pages easily. The design flowed naturally from the content, and unlike my first website, this one was a huge success. Because I had written it with my audience in mind, rather than trying to fit the content around the design, it was more accessible, and people took the time to read it. As a result, the site became very popular, and people still talk about it now, even though the site has been offline for years.

Both of my sites were very basic, amateur efforts, but the principle applies equally no matter what size the site. Design is important, but content is king. The web is a communication medium - if you publish something online, you obviously have something you want to say, and you cannot afford to let your words be overshadowed by your flashy new website. You need to learn to design for your content.

Design to communicate



The most important part of your website is the content itself. You have something to say, and you must make sure you say it, or all your effort has been wasted. But there's no point in just regurgitating a few paragraphs of marketing hype - web users are surprisingly savvy, and they can see through that in an instant; an instant in which they will have hit the back button and moved on down the list of search results.

You need to find out what people are looking for, and give it to them.

Do some research; think about which terms you would use to search if you wanted to buy your product, and then look them up. Have a look at who your competitors are, and what they are doing. Research on Wordtracker and see if there are any other keywords you could try.

Then use your imagination. Think about why people might be looking for your product and write for them. If your site advertises a skiing hotel in Switzerland, don't just advertise for 'hotels in Switzerland', provide useful articles about skiing, and then point them to your hotel in the middle of a ski resort.

When you know what content you require, you need to write it. The key to this is that it must be written well - you want people to read it and find the information useful. There's a lot of rubbish out there, and if people find a genuinely useful article they will remember it and come back for more. With that in mind, here are a few ideas for writing better content:

  • Write clearly. Write succinctly. People get turned off by huge blocks of text, so keep it as short and sweet as possible.
  • Don't feel you have to explain every little thing, but don't assume that your readers know everything that you do. If they did, they wouldn't be reading your article.
  • Use references to strengthen your arguments, and link to sources where people can get more information. Don't be afraid to link to sites other than your own. It will only make people trust you more.
  • Talk as yourself. It's the web; you can and should be informal. People like feeling that they are listening to a real human being. However, that doesn't mean that you shouldn't use correct spelling, punctuation and grammar.
  • Don't overuse colloquialisms - not everybody is from the same country as you, and it's easy for things to get lost in translation.
  • Design for ease of use People don't like reading as much text on a screen as on a page. Therefore, you must make things easy for them. Design your website to complement and enhance the text, and be careful not to overwhelm it with fancy menus and images that distract your readers from the important stuff: your content. Split the text into easily digestible chunks; use short paragraphs made up of short sentences. Give each topic its own separate page if it makes things easier to read. Five concise pages are better than one single sprawling mass of text. Use bullet points and lists to make things simpler. Emphasise important things using header tags or bold to make them stand out. Basically, try to break things up as much as possible into smaller sections that people will be more inclined to read. Design for accessibility Not everybody who uses the web can see perfectly. Some are visually impaired; others may even be blind. Yet they are still quite capable of using the Internet, provided that web designers follow a few basic rules to make things easier for them.
    • Fonts should be resizable - it is tempting to restrict fonts to a specific size in order to preserve your design, but it is important that you allow users to choose for themselves. There are a huge number of articles on the web about creating layouts that will respond dynamically to changes in text size.
    • Many visually impaired people use screen-readers to navigate the web - one way in which you can improve their experience of your site is to make sure you use proper .html, improving the accuracy of the screen-reader.
    • Don't use images to as a source of information, but to reinforce the information given in the text. Ideally, your site should work just as well with images off. Try viewing your site with a text only browser, such as Lynx, to get an idea of how it will be seen by a screen-reader.
    • Make sure you make good use of your image alt tags. Give a concise description of the image contents. If you include a lot of your site's meta keywords, you will help your SEO too.
    You need to make sure that everybody can access and view your content, and that it looks the same on everybody's computer. That means testing. Get as many people as you can to test out your site in different browsers, different resolutions, and different platforms. Make sure it works in the same way in all of them. Conclusion As with my first site, if you emphasise design over content, your users will get bored and move on, and your site will sink back into anonymity. By following the suggestions in this article, your website will be rejuvenated, and your content will get a chance to shine. People will read what you have to say. If they like what they hear, they'll come back again and again…

    in Web Design

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Sample resume( IIT HYDERABAD)

45, New Boys Hostel,
IIIT, Hyderabad,
Hyderabad - 500019
Email: mohanakrishnap@yahoo.co.in

Mohana Krishna .P


Synopsis



                        I would like to work in an organization where I can use my skills to the utmost for the benefit of the organization, learn newer technologies  and be a part of the organization for the rest of my career.


Educational Qualifications:



Ø  MSIT in Bioinformatics (2002-04) from IIIT, Hyderabad with CGPA 9.0/10(Till date).

Ø  B.E (1997-2001) in Computer Science & Engineering from Mohamed Sathak Engineering College (Madurai Kamraj University) with 62%.

Ø  HSC (1995-97) from Vignan Co-operative Junior College, Vadlamudi, Guntur with 85.8%.

Ø  SSC (1995) from ZPH School, Vadamalpet with 84.5%.



Software Skills:



§  Programming Languages: C, C++ and Java.
§  Operating Systems: Windows 9x/2000, Linux.
§  Databases:  mySQL
§  Scripting Languages: Perl
§  Internet Technologies: HTML, XML
§  Bio Tools: Rasmol, Chime, Gamess, Gromacs, Molden, Swiss PDB Viewer, MDL   ISIS Draw


 




Projects:



Gene Prediction:

Team size                               : 3
Technical Description                :           C
Description:  We developed a tool GeneScan, used to recognize coding regions in a genomic DNA. This project is being done under the guidance of Dr.Sirish Tiwari of Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad.          


Identifying CpG islands:
                       
Team size                                : 2
Technical Description    : C
Description: This project takes DNA sequence as input. It gives a detailed report about the CpG rich regions (starting position, ending position, observed/expected ratio etc) in an output file.

Automobile spare parts store:
                                       
Team size                                : 3
Technical Description               : mySQL, VB
Description: To maintain the records of purchases and the sales of the Automobile Spare Parts Store.

Phylogenetic Analysis:

Team size                               : 3
Technical Description           : Java
Description: In this project we implemented UPGMA (Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic mean) algorithm for constructing rooted phylogenetic trees. The algorithm takes as input the lower triangle of a symmetric distance matrix and constructs a rooted tree in the form of a UPCluster object.       


Prediction and Analysis of Non-Watson and Crick base pairs in mRNA:

Team size                                    : 3
Technical Description                : Perl
Description: This project is developed in perl. The project takes input as different RNA molecules .out files (the .out files are obtained as output of .pdb files using X3DNA software) and gives a detailed report of percentages of Non-Watson and Crick base pairs present in them as output


Distributed Data measures:
Team size                                 : 2
Technical Description                : C++
Description: A system used to calculate various statistical measures for distributed/grouped data.




Personal information

          Date of Birth            :  17th august, 1980
          Father’s name          :  P.Subramanyam
          Mother’s name         :  P.Madhavi
                Sex                          :  Male
    Marital Status           :  Single            
    Nationality                :  Indian
          Languages Known   :  English, Telugu, Hindi, Tamil


Temporary Address
         
                 S/o P.Subramanyam,
                  H.No: 10-128/11
                  Varsha Viswanath Nagar,
                  (Opp to) Gopala Krishna Kalyana Mandapam,
                  Tiruchanur,
                  Tirupathi Rural Mandalam,
                  Chittoor (Dist),      
                  Andhra Pradesh.                                                                
                           

Miscellaneous Interests


§  Playing Games, Watching Games 
§  Puzzles



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