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IT BITZ JUNE 2019
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 3, Issue 4
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CONTENTS
VISION & MISSION OF THE INSTITUTION
VISION & MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
KNOWLEDGE ENRICHMENT
EVENTS ORGANIZED
FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
PLACEMENT CORNER
THINK!!!
ALUMNI CORNER
EDITORIAL TEAM
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VISION OF THE INSTITUTION
To make this Institution the unique of its kind in the field of Research and Development
activities in this part of world.
MISSION OF THE INSTITUTION
To impart highly innovative and technical knowledge to the urban and unreachable rural
student folks through "Total Quality Education".
QUALITY POLICY
Committed to impart Quality Technical Education imbibed with proficiency, human values
and continual improvement.
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
VISION OF THE DEPARTMRNT
To make the department of Information Technology the unique of its kind in the field of
Research and Development activities in this part of world.
MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
To impart highly innovative and technical knowledge in the field of Information Technology
to the urban and unreachable rural student folks through Total Quality Education.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)
PEO 1: Graduates of the programme will exhibit expertise in technical knowledge by
applying distinctive skills in various fields of Information Technology
PEO 2: Graduates will become pioneers in the field of IT by working collaboratively and
providing solutions to meet societal needs through persistent learning
PEO 3: Graduates will be able to adopt innovative practices and contribute towards research
and technological development in the field of IT through Total Quality Education
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PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1. Design and develop applications in the field of Information Technology by applying
the knowledge acquired from Computer Organization & Engineering, Networking,
Software Engineering & Programming, Data Analytics & other allied topics.
2. Demonstrate an ability to analyze, design, and develop software solutions to cater the
needs of diversified business sectors.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
Information Technology department was established in the year 2001 and has 15 well
qualified faculty members expertise in various fields of Information Technology and can
exert a dedicated work to produce high caliber technocrats. Of them, one has completed his
doctoral degree, five of them are pursuing their doctoral degrees and all others have PG
degrees. Department offers various value added courses on IBM Cloud Computing, IBM
Cyber Security, and Full Stack Developer to impart the knowledge in students to satisfy the
industrial needs.
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
Dr. P. Subathra Heads the Department of Information Technology since August 2015. She
received her Doctorate in Philosophy in the field of Information and Communication
Engineering from Anna University, Chennai. She completed her PG in Computer Science and
Engineering & UG in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Madurai Kamaraj
University, Madurai. Her area of interest includes Networks and Network Security. She is
guiding two research scholars under Anna University, Chennai. She has published around 10
international journals and conferences for her credit. She has given guest lecture in various
institutions on Network Security, Soft Computing, and IoT.
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KNOWLEDGE ENRICHMENT
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the ability of a computer program or a machine to think and
learn. It is also a field of study which tries to make computers "smart". John McCarthy came
up with the name "artificial intelligence" in 1955.
In general use, the term "artificial intelligence" means a machine which mimics
human cognition. At least some of the things we associate with other minds, such
as learning and problem solving can be done by computers, though not in the same way as we
do.
An ideal (perfect) intelligent machine is a flexible agent which perceives its environment and
takes actions to maximize its chance of success at some goal. As machines become
increasingly capable, mental facilities once thought to require intelligence are removed from
the definition. For example, optical character recognition is no longer perceived as an
exemplar of "artificial intelligence": it is just a routine technology.
At present we use the term AI for successfully understanding human speech, competing at a
high level in strategic game systems (such as Chess and Go), self-driving cars, and
interpreting complex data. Some people also consider AI a danger to humanity if it
progresses unabatedly.
An extreme goal of AI research is to create computer programs that can learn, solve
problems, and think logically. In practice, however, most applications have picked on
problems which computers can do well. Searching data bases and doing calculations are
things computers do better than people. On the other hand, "perceiving its environment" in
any real sense is way beyond present-day computing.
AI involves many different fields like computer science, mathematics, linguistics,
psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy. Eventually researchers hope to create a "general
artificial intelligence" which can solve many problems instead of focusing on just one.
Researchers are also trying to create creative and emotional AI which can possibly empathize
or create art. Many approaches and tools have been tried.
History
Objects that look and act like humans exist in every major civilization. The first appearance
of artificial intelligence is in Greek myths, like Talos of Crete or the bronze robot
of Hephaestus. Humanoid robots were built by Yan Shi, Hero of Alexandria, and Al-Jazari.
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Sentient machines became popular in fiction during the 19th and 20th centuries with the
stories of Frankenstein and R.U.R.
Formal logic was developed by ancient Greek philosophers and mathematicians. This study
of logic produced the idea of a computer in the 19th and 20th century. Mathematician Alan
Turing's theory of computation said that any mathematical problem could be solved by
processing 1's and 0's. Advances in neurology, information theory, and cybernetics convinced
a small group of researchers that an electronic brain was possible.
AI research really started with a conference at Dartmouth College in 1956. It was a month
long brainstorming session attended by many people with interests in AI. At the conference
they wrote programs that were amazing at the time, beating people at checkers or solving
word problems. The Department of Defense started giving lots of money to AI research and
labs were created all over the world.
Unfortunately, researchers really underestimated just how hard some problems were. The
tools they had used still did not give computers things like emotions or common sense.
Mathematician James Lighthill wrote a report on AI saying that "in no part of the field have
discoveries made so far produced the major impact that was then promised". The U.S and
British governments wanted to fund more productive projects. Funding for AI research was
cut, starting an "AI winter" where little research was done.
AI research revived in the 1980s because of the popularity of expert systems, which
simulated the knowledge of a human expert. By 1985, 1 billion dollars were spent on AI.
New, faster computers convinced U.S and British governments to start funding AI research
again. However, the market for Lisp machines collapsed in 1987 and funding was pulled
again, starting an even longer AI winter.
AI revived again in the 90s and early 2000s with its use in data mining and medical
diagnosis. This was possible because of faster computers and focusing on solving more
specific problems. In 1997, Deep Blue became the first computer program to
beat chess world champion Garry Kasparov. Faster computers, advances in deep learning,
and access to more data have made AI popular throughout the world. In 2011 IBM Watson
beat the top two Jeopardy! players Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings, and in 2016 Google's
Alpha Go beat top Go player Lee Sedol 4 out of 5 times.
By
Ms. JEGADEESWARI.G,
17UITE019
II - IT
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EVENTS ORGANIZED
Expo: Fun with Algorithms (ISTE Activity)
16.03.2019
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FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS
ONLINE COURSES
S.No Faculty Name Name of the course Duration / Date Award
1 P. Kaviya
NPTEL - Programming in
Java Feb - April 2019
Elite + Gold
2 R. Arthy Elite + Gold
3 P.Antony Seba Elite + Gold
4 R. Arthy NPTEL - Joy of computing
using Python Elite +Silver
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
Technical Contest / Workshop
Conference / Publication Details
S.
No.
Name of the
Student & Year
Name of the
Conference Date
Organizing
Institution
Title of the
Paper
1 Aarthy N
IV IT International
conference on Recent
Advances in Computer,
Electrical, Electronics,
Civil and Mechanical
Engineering
22.03.2019
&
23.03.2019
Renganathan
Engineering
College
Predicting the
possibility of
Cervical Cancer
based on
supervised
learning
2 Kamatchi S
IV IT
3 Veni Prabha P
IV IT
4 Vivekarajan S
IV IT International
conference on
Information Sciences
and Renewable Energy
sources, 2019
07.03.2019
&
08.03.2019
Selvam college
of Technology,
Namakal
IOT Based
Energy Meter
Aspect based
sentiment
analysis on
customer review
dataset using
classification
algorithm
5 Nandhakumar M
IV IT
6 Vijay M
IV IT
S.
No.
Name of the
Student & Year
Name of the
Programme Date
Organizing
Institution
Prizes
Won
1 Srividhya G
III IT National Level
Technical Contest:
Paper
Presentation
07.03.2019
Kalasalingam Institute
of Technology,
Krishnankoil
II Prize 2 Srimathi M
III IT
3 Anitha G
III IT
4 Smitha B
III IT National Level
Technical Contest:
Paper
Presentaion
14.03.2019 Coimbatore Institute
of Technology - 5
Atchaya N K
III IT
6 Jeyasubha S
III IT
7 Smitha B
III IT
National Level
Technical Contest:
Paper
Presentation 14.03.2019
&
15.03.2019
Karpagam College of
Engineering
-
Workshop
"Social Networks
and its
applications"
-
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S.
No.
Name of the
Student & Year
Name of the
Conference Date
Organizing
Institution
Title of the
Paper
7 Divya T
IV IT
International
conference on Recent
Advances in Computer,
Electrical, Electronics,
Civil and Mechanical
Engineering
22.03.2019
&
23.03.2019
Renganathan
Engineering
College
Smart Bus
Tracking System 8
Ashadevi S
IV IT
9 Arun Bhavanesh G A
IV IT
International
conference on Recent
Advances in Computer,
Electrical, Electronics,
Civil and Mechanical
Engineering
22.03.2019
&
23.03.2019
Renganathan
Engineering
College
Mobile
application for
Face Recognition
10 Nagarajan K
IV - IT
11 Vimal Berun D
IV IT
12 Balasurya G
IV IT International
conference on Recent
Advances in Computer,
Electrical, Electronics,
Civil and Mechanical
Engineering
22.03.2019
&
23.03.2019
Renganathan
Engineering
College
Light weight IDS
13 Xavier Thamburaj F
IV IT
14
Arokiya Antony
Joseph B
IV IT
15 Thilaga N
IV IT International
conference on Recent
Advances in Computer,
Electrical, Electronics,
Civil and Mechanical
Engineering
22.03.2019
&
23.03.2019
Renganathan
Engineering
College
Aspect based
sentiment
analysis on
customer review
dataset using
classification
algorithm
16 Anupriya S
IV IT
17 Shafika S
IV IT
18 Rajasruthi P
IV IT International
conference on
Emerging trends in
Engineering and
Technology
(ICETET ' 19)
15.03.2019
&
16.03.2019
Pandian
Saraswathi
Yathav
Engineering
College
Integrity checking
in cloud storage
using third party
auditor
19
Kaviya @ Manisha
Preethi V
IV IT
20 Vigneshwari R
IV IT
21 Revathy V
IV IT International
conference on
Emerging trends in
Engineering and
Technology
(ICETET ' 19)
15.03.2019
&
16.03.2019
Pandian
Saraswathi
Yathav
Engineering
College
A Crypto water
marking scheme
for copyright
protection using
Block Ciphering
and Discrete
Shearlet
Transform
22 Sowndhariya R
IV IT
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S.
No.
Name of the
Student & Year
Name of the
Conference Date
Organizing
Institution
Title of the
Paper
23 Jeyapriya T
IV IT
International
conference on
Emerging trends in
Engineering and
Technology
(ICETET ' 19)
15.03.2019
&
16.03.2019
Pandian
Saraswathi
Yathav
Engineering
College
Air pollutants
detection using
Machine
Learning
24 Sathya bama G
IV IT
25 Sivaranjani M
IV IT
26 Sivaguru J
IV IT International
Conference on Recent
development in
Engineering
management sciences
and technology
16.03.2019
Dhaanish
Ahmed
College of
Engineering
Concealed
weapon detection
using DWT
Algorithm
27 David Raj Y
IV IT
28 Harikaran R G
IV IT
29 Thilagavathi.R
IV IT International
Conference on Recent
Trends and Current
Research in
Engineering and
Technology
(ICRTCRET - 19)
20.03.2019
SSM Institute
of Engineering
and
Technology
Feature Selection
using Binary
BAT Algorithm
30 Kanniga Devi P
IV IT
31 Renuga Devi S
IV IT
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PLACEMENT CORNER
SI.No Student Name Company Annual Package
(LPA)
1 Arokya Antony Joseph B Allsec Technologies Rs.1,46,000
2 Anna Puthiba A Allsec Technologies Rs.1,46,000
3 Ashadevi S Allsec Technologies Rs.1,46,000
4 Veni Prabha P Allsec Technologies Rs.1,46,000
5 Rajasruthi P Allsec Technologies Rs.1,46,000
6 Karthika K Allsec Technologies Rs.1,46,000
7 Sivaranjani M Vinayak Infotech Rs.2,40,000
8 Arun Bhavanesh G A Apptivo Rs.1,20,000
9 Vigneshwari R Solartis KPO Rs.1,40,000
10 Xavier Thamburaj F Solartis KPO Rs.1,40,000
11 Revathy V Bee Hive Rs.1,20,000
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COMPANY PROFILE
ZOHO
Zoho is a web-based online office suite containing word processing, spreadsheets,
presentations, databases, note-taking, web conferencing, customer relationship
management (CRM), project management.
It was found in the year 1996.
The founders of the company are Sridhar Vembu,Tony Thomas.
Sridhar Vembu is the CEO of Zoho.
It is a private held company.
Headquarters: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Domain:
Free web hosting
E-mail hosting
End users
Foregin customers
Employee size: 2,600 +
Business size: $175 billion
Define roles for users in the organization and map them to their designations. Users
can be mapped to roles and profiles to set access privileges.
Managing Groups
In Zoho CRM, can create different types of groups (set of users) to manage a set of
common records. Groups can be used for setting up team selling, team support,
event management by a group of marketing users, etc. Users associated with a
particular group can access the records shared to a particular group and perform the
necessary operations on the records.
By,
Ms. SHARMI SREE P,
16UITE016
III- IT
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THINK !!!
1. Bag of Coins
You have 10 bags full of coins. In each bag are infinite coins. But one bag is full of forgeries,
andyoucan’trememberwhichone. But you do know that a genuine coins weigh 1 gram, but
forgeries weigh 1.1 grams. You have to identify that bag in minimum readings. You are
provided with a digital weighing machine.
By
Mr. MALIK CHANDRA PANDIAN.T,
17UITE021
II - IT
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ALUMNI CORNER
HADOOP ECOSYSTEM
Hadoop
Hadoop follows a master slave architecture design for data storage and distributed
data processing using HDFS and MapReduce respectively.
Hadoop Ecosystem
Components Description
HDFS Hadoop Distributed File System
YARN Yet Another Resource Negotiator
MapReduce Data processing using programming
Spark In-memory Data Processing
PIG, HIVE Data Processing Services using Query (SQL-like)
HBase NoSQL Database
Mahout, Spark MLlib Machine Learning
Apache Drill SQL on Hadoop
Zookeeper Managing Cluster
OOzie Job Scheduling
Flume, Sqoop Data Ingesting Service
Solr & Lucene Searching & Indexing
Ambari Provision, Monitor and Maintain cluster
By
Mr. VENKATESH.S, Associate Developer
EIM Solutions, Bangalore.
2014 – 2018 Batch
Mobile No: +91 - 7418551631
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EDITORIAL TEAM
CHIEF EDITOR
Dr. P.Subathra, HoD/IT
CO-EDITORS
Mrs. E.Vakaimalar, AP/IT
Mrs.D.Kayathri Devi, AP/IT
MAGAZINE IN-CHARGE
Ms. P.Kaviya, AP/IT
STUDENT MEMBERS
Mr. M.Vijay, IV IT
Ms. T.Radhika Devi, IV IT
Ms.D.Princess Dorothy, III IT
Mr.V.Aravindh, III IT
Mr.C.Navin, II IT
Ms.L.Latha, II IT