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IT BITZ DECEMBER 2017
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 2, Issue 2
IT BITZ – DECEMBER 2017 Page 1
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 iOS App Development, IBM
Cloud Computing, IBM Cyber Security, CCNA, and Oracle Java Fundamentals with
Greenfoot 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 lecturer in various
institutions on Network Security, Soft Computing, and IoT.
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KNOWLEDGE ENRICHMENT
AMAZING FACT WITH PYTHON PROGRAMMING
There is actually a poem written by Tim Peters named as THE ZEN OF PYTHON which can
be read by just writing import this in the interpreter.
# Try this
import this
Output:
>>> import this
The Zen of Python, by Tim Peters
Beautiful is better than ugly.
Explicit is better than implicit.
Simple is better than complex.
Complex is better than complicated.
Flat is better than nested.
Sparse is better than dense.
Readability counts.
Special cases aren't special enough to break the rules.
Although practicality beats purity.
Errors should never pass silently.
Unless explicitly silenced.
In the face of ambiguity, refuse the temptation to guess.
There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it.
Although that way may not be obvious at first unless you're Dutch.
Now is better than never.
Although never is often better than *right* now.
If the implementation is hard to explain, it's a bad idea.
If the implementation is easy to explain, it may be a good idea.
Namespaces are one honking great idea -- let's do more of those!
>>>
By
R. Arthy, AP/IT
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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES USED IN POPULAR WEBSITES
Name of the
Website
Programming
Languages for
Front End
Programming Languages
for Back End
Programming
Languages for
Database
Google JavaScript C, C++, Go, Java, Python BigTable, MariaDB
Youtube JavaScript C/C++, Go, Java, Python BigTable, MySQL
Facebook JavaScript PHP, Hack, Java, C++,
Erlang, Python, D, Xhp HBase, MySQL
Yahoo JavaScript PHP, JavaScript PostgreSQL, MYSQL
Amazon JavaScript Java, Perl, C++
Wikipedia JavaScript HHVM MariaDB, MySQL
Twitter JavaScript Java, C++, Ruby on Rails,
Scala MySQL
Bing JavaScript ASP.NET Microsoft SQL Server
Ebay JavaScript JavaScript, Java Oracle Database
MSN JavaScript ASP.NET Microsoft SQL Server
Linkedin JavaScript JavaScript, Java, Scala Voldemort
Pinterest JavaScript Django (a Python
framework) MySQL, Redis
WordPress JavaScript PHP MySQL
Source : Wikipedia
By
R. Arthy, AP/IT
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CHINESE REMAINDER THEOREM
A Mini Correlation with the Traditional Broken Eggs Problem
According to D. Wells, the following problem was posed by Sun Tsu Suan-Ching (4th
century AD):
There are certain things whose number is unknown. Repeatedly divided by 3, the remainder
is 2; by 5 the remainder is 3; and by 7 the remainder is 2. What will be the number?
Oystein Ore mentions another puzzle with a dramatic element from Brahma-Sphuta-
Siddhanta (Brahma's Correct System) by Brahmagupta (born 598 AD):
An old woman goes to market and a horse steps on her basket and crashes the eggs. The rider
offers to pay for the damages and asks her how many eggs she had brought. She does not
remember the exact number, but when she had taken them out two at a time, there was one
egg left. The same happened when she picked them out three, four, five, and six at a time, but
when she took them seven at a time they came out even. What is the smallest number of eggs
she could have had?
Problems of this kind are all examples of what universally became known as the Chinese
Remainder Theorem
By
D.Kayathri Devi, AP/IT
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EVENTS ORGANIZED
"Blue whale" - Awareness Programme
11.09.2017 Resource Persons: Mr. J.Saravanan and Mr. Usman Alif
Smart Ants
Three Day FDP - "Java Programming"
02.11.2017 to 04.11.2017
Five Day FDP - "Data Analytics Tools" -
13.11.2017 to 17.11.2017
Resource Person: Mr. M.S.Mohan Sivam B.E., M.Tech., M.B.A
Senior Big Data Engineer, TCS, Chennai.
Five Day FDP - "iOS APP Development"
21.11.2017 to 25.11.2017
Alumni Interaction - Hybrid Mobile Application Development - 09.09.2017
Resource Persons: Mr. J.Sundar Nivash, Ms. B.Anuvidya, Ms.S.Jothi Lakshmi
Front and Back End Developers, Vinitas Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., Madurai.
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FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS
Courses Completed
S.No Name of the
faculty
Name of the Course Name of the
Institution
Remarks
1 P.Kaviya NPTEL - Introduction to
Internet of Things IIT, Kharagpur Elite
2 P.Antony Seba NPTEL - Introduction to
Data Analytics IIT, Madras Course Completed
3 P.Kaviya NPTEL - Introduction to
Data Analytics IIT, Madras Course Completed
4 P.Antony Seba
Udemy - The Complete
iOS 11 & Swift
Developer Course
Online Course Course Completed
Faculty as Resource persons / Experts in Guest Lecture/FDP/Workshop/Conference /
Symposia
S.
No Name of the Faculty
FDP/Workshop/Guest
Lecture/Conference /
Symposia Name
Place Date
1 Dr.P.Subathra FDP on “Cyber Forensics
and Information Security”
Sethu Institute of
Technology, Kariapatti. 7.01.2017
2 Mrs.D.Kayathri Devi FDP on “Cyber Forensics
and Information Security”
Sethu Institute of
Technology, Kariapatti. 16.11.2017
3
Dr.S.Radhakrishnan
FDP on “Data Analytics
Tools”
Kamaraj College of
Engineering and
Technology, Madurai.
13.11.2017
to
17.11.2017
Mrs.M.Chengathir
Selvi
Ms.T.Bhuvaneswari
4
Mrs.P.Antony Seba
FDP on “iOS App
Development”
Kamaraj College of
Engineering and
Technology, Madurai.
21.11.2017
to
25.11.2017
Mrs.D.Kayathri Devi
Mr.A.John Paul
Antony
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Conference/Journal Publication Details
S.
No.
Name of the
Faculty
Name of the
Programme /
Journal
Title of the Paper
Organizing
Institution /
Volume, Issue
1 M.Chengathir
Selvi
International Journal
of Biomedical
Engineering and
Technology
Unconstrained Face
Recognition in Surveillance
videos using moment
invariants
Vol 25, Issue
(2-4),
pp 282-299.
Impact Factor:
0.58
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Technical Contest
S.
No.
Name of the
Student & Year Name of the Programme Date
Organizing
Institution
1 S. Jayasubha,
(16UITE035), II-IT
National Level Technical
Contest – Paper
Presentation
01.09.2017
Sree Sowdambika
College of
Engineering,
Aruppukottai
Inplant Training
Workshops
S.
No.
Name of the
Student & Year Name of the Programme Organizing Institution Date
1 K. Karthika,
(15UITE027), III-IT
Workshop on “Android App
Development” Uniq Technologies,
Chennai 22.11.2017
2 K. Karthika,
(15UITE028), III-IT
Workshop on “Android App
Development”
Uniq Technologies,
Chennai 22.11.2017
3 J. Ajanta,
(15UITE001), III-IT Workshop on “Android App
Development”
Uniq Technologies,
Chennai 22.11.2017
S.
No.
Name of the Student
& Year Duration Name of the Industry / Institute
1 P. Kanniga Devi,
(15UITE038), III-IT 17.11.2017 to 20.11.2017
Eminent Technology Solutions,
Madurai
2 K. Karthika,
(15UITE027), III-IT 18.11.2017 to 22.11.2017 Uniq Technologies, Chennai
3 K. Karthika,
(15UITE028), III-IT 18.11.2017 to 22.11.2017 Uniq Technologies, Chennai
4 J. Ajanta,
(15UITE001), III-IT 18.11.2017 to 22.01.2017 Uniq Technologies, Chennai
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PLACEMENT DETAILS
SI.No Student Name Company Annual Package
(LPA)
1 Sudhakar.P (14UITE048), IV-IT
Tata Consultancy Services 3,33,000
2 Praveen Kumar.S (14UITE012), IV-IT
Soft Drizzles Solutions 1,44,000
3 Rahini Bala Sabarna.R (14UITE018), IV-IT
Soft Drizzles Solutions 1,44,000
4 Ayswarya.S (14UITE022), IV-IT
Solartis 3,10,000
5 Monika Muneesh
Narmadha.K.M (14UITE009), IV-IT
Vinayak Infotech 2,00,000
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COMPANY PROFILE
TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES
Tata Group History
The foundation of the TATA group was laid by Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata in 1868,
exactly 100 years before TCS was founded.
In 1938, JRD Tata was appointed as the chairman who led the TATA Group for next
53 years. During his time, TATA Group expanded regularly into new spheres of
business. The more prominent of these ventures were Tata Chemicals, Tata Motors,
Tata Industries, Voltas, Tata Tea, Tata Consultancy Services and Titan Industries.
In early ninety (1991), Ratan Tata took over as chairman of the TATA Group. Under
his stewardship, Tata tea acquired Tetley, Tata Motors acquired Jaguar Land Rover
and Tata Steel acquired Corus, which have turned the TATA Group from a largely
India-centric company into global business. Ratan Tata retired from all executive
responsibility in the TATA Group in December 2012 and he is succeeded by Cyrus
Mistry. The present chairman is N Chandrasekharan, and he took over the
chairmanship in February 2017.
Company Overview
Tata Consultancy Services is an IT services, consulting and business solutions
organization that delivers real results to global business, ensuring a level of certainty no other
firm can match.
Figure 1.3: Company Overview
Tata Consultancy Services is an IT services, consulting and business solutions organization
that delivers real results to global business, ensuring a level of certainty no other firm can
match. TCS offers a consulting-led, integrated portfolio of IT, BPO, infrastructure,
engineering and assurance services. This is delivered through its unique Global Network
Delivery Model, recognized as the benchmark of excellence in software development. A part
of the Tata Group, India's largest industrial conglomerate, TCS has over 3,35,620 of the
world's best trained consultants in 55 countries. The Company generated consolidated
revenues of US $ 15.45 billion for year ended 31 March, 2015 and is listed on the National
Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange in India.
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TCS Delivery Centers
TATA Group Business Sectors
By
Mr.P.Sudhakar, 14UITE048
IV - IT
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SOFT DRIZZLES SOLUTIONS PVT LTD E-mail:
3, 1st Cross Street, Bharathi Nagar, [email protected]
Pallavaram, [email protected]
Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600043 [email protected].
Phone: 044 3190 8855
ABOUT
Soft Drizzles Solutions Pvt Ltd, is a global IT services
and professional software development company
providing innovative, flexible and true solutions to
multiple businesses to meet their strategic goals and
gains. This company was promoted by group of IT
professional dedicated to provide quality IT solutions.
We have length and breadth of expert resources and
practices to support our customers' actions.
SDS Pvt Ltd quenches the technology thirst of the
businesses, thus enabling companies and peoples to
increase their business success through effective use of
information technology. We have expertise in Web
Solutions, Application Development and Maintenance,
Product Development and Consulting. We transform
our clients' requirements into clean solutions for
development within the stipulated time frame.
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PORTFOLIO
SERVICES
CLIENTS
By
Ms. R. Rahini Bala Sabarna, 14UITE018
IV - IT
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SOLARTIS
Solartis is an IT firm develops software for insurance and financial institution.
Profile
President & CEO : Nick Richardson
Approval Rating : 98/100
Founded : 2004
Headquarters : Manhattan Beach, California, USA
Status : Private
Completeness : 60%
Company Website : solartis.com
Solartis Services are automation and BPO services designed to provide insurance
companies with a flexible supply of skilled resources and system components they can use to
grow their business.
At Solartis, their mission is to simplify insurance administration. Our focus is
exclusively on insurance. Customers are insurance carriers, managing general
underwriters/agencies, brokers and captives. Today they have over 700 employees in multiple
onshore and offshore locations. Every Solartis customer is a Solartis reference. The Solartis
Insure cloud technology platform is a complete set of insurance transaction web services
(APIs) populated with ISO ERC. Solartis Insure web services span the entire sales and policy
life-cycle process from initial quote to endorsement and renewal transactions. Available in
three delivery models: “Software as a Service” (with our User Interface), “Platform as a
Service” (with your User Interface) and as a standalone “Rating Engine” (for use with your
policy admin system).
Solartis Product
Solartis Insure is an insurance product “enabler” platform that provides full sales &
policy lifecycle capabilities.
By
Ms.S.Ayswarya, 14UITE022
IV-IT
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VINAYAK INFOTECH
Vinayak Infotech (established in 1998) as an IT Services company in the city of Chennai, India
provides software applications, websites, database solutions, reporting solutions and data analytic
solutions for computer, phone and tablet. Understand the business objectives thoroughly,
translating them into successful software applications, websites and software solutions for various
business verticals, delivering on time, within the budgeted costs.
BUSINESS FACTS
Years in Business : 19
Total Staff : 104
Applications Developed : 110
Websites Developed : 777
Mobile Apps Developed : 15
Mobile Websites Developed : 52
By
Ms. K.M. Monika Muneesh Narmadha,
14UITE009
IV-IT
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THINK !!!
1.Which playing card replaces the question mark?
By
Ms.P.Rajalakshmi, 14UITE037
IV-IT
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2.“All I Get Is Static”
class Dog {
public static void bark() {
System.out.print("woof ");
}
}
class Basenji extends Dog {
public static void bark() { }
}
public class Bark {
public static void main(String args[]) {
Dog woofer = new Dog();
Dog nipper = new Basenji();
woofer.bark();
nipper.bark();
}
}
What Does It Print?
(a) woof
(b) woof woof
(c) It varies
By
Ms. N.Kayalvizhi, 14UITE028
B.Sasnikha, 14UITE005
IV-IT
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ALUMNI CORNER
INTERNET OF THINGS
The Internet of things (IoT) is the network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances
and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and connectivity
which enables these objects to connect and exchange data. Each thing is uniquely identifiable
through its embedded computing system but is able to inter-operate within the
existing Internet infrastructure. Experts estimate that the IoT will consist of about 30 billion
objects by 2020. It is also estimated that the global market value of IoT will reach $7.1
trillion by 2020.
The IoT allows objects to be sensed or controlled remotely across existing network
infrastructure, creating opportunities for more direct integration of the physical world into
computer-based systems, and resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy and economic
benefit in addition to reduced human intervention. When IoT is augmented with sensors and
actuators, the technology becomes an instance of the more general class of cyber-physical
systems, which also encompasses technologies such as smart grids, virtual power
plants, smart homes, intelligent transportation and smart cities.
By
Ms.P.Uma Maheswari, Developer
Apptivo Software Private Ltd, Madurai.
2013 – 2017 Batch
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EDITORIAL TEAM
CHIEF EDITOR
Dr. P.Subathra, HOD/IT
CO-EDITORS
Mrs. E.Vakaimalar, AP/IT
Dr. S.Radhakrishnan, AP/IT
Mrs.D.Kayathri Devi, AP/IT
MAGAZINE IN-CHARGES
Ms. P.Kaviya, AP/IT
Ms. T.D.Rajeeve, AP/IT
STUDENT MEMBERS
Mr. S.Rajavignesh, IV-IT
Ms. A.Ayswarya, VI-IT
Mr. M.Vijay, III-IT
Ms. T.Radhika Devi, III-IT
Ms.D.Princess Dorothy,II IT
Mr.Aravindh,II IT