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IJFTET Volume III, Issue II, JANUARY - 2016

(Paper ID: 32ET3001201601)

 

Gujarat PPP: Attractive factors for adopting Public Private Partnership for Highway Projects

 

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Title: Gujarat PPP: Attractive factors for adopting Public Private Partnership for Highway Projects

 

Author(s): Shakil S. Malek PhD Scholar Professor, CEPT University, shakil250715@yahoo.co.in  

 

Dr. P. V. Akalkotkar Professor H.O.D. Civil Engineering Dept. CEPT University Faculty of Technology, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India, Gujarat, India, pvakalkotkar@cept.ac.inDr. L. B. Zala, H.O.D. Civil Engineering Dept.Birla Vishwakarma Mahavidyalaya,V. V. Nagar Gujarat, India lbzala@yahoo.co.in

 

 

Citation:  Shakil S. Malek,Dr. P. V. Akalkotkar & ,Dr. L. B. Zala "Gujarat PPP: Attractive factors for adopting Public Private Partnership for Highway Projects", IJFTET, Volume: III , Issue: I  Publication Year: 2015 , Page(s): 1-6.

 

Article type: Review paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2016   http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!blank/qqhvo (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Keywords: Risk Management, Real Estate​.

 

Abstract: The boom of the real estate has been a motivating force for economic growth in India since past few years. However, the real estate market in India is still in the embryonic stage and juvenile. In context of the real estate projects it is a general situation observed that such projects cannot meet the target as the Indian real estate companies are deficient of scientific management technology to confront the risks. The purpose of this research is to identify the main problems and challenges of risk management in the Indian real estate companies to explore solutions for risk management. This paper gives a panoramic view of framework for risk management in real estate sector through critical literature review, finding the critical risks associated with the residential real estate sector as it is very important to take decision regarding the risk management in the real estate sector by the decision makers.

 

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(Paper ID: 32ET3001201602)

 

Simulation of Swivel Housing Using Software for Defect Minimization – A Review

 

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Title: Simulation of Swivel Housing Using Software for Defect Minimization – A Review

 

Author(s): A.M. Somaiya, M. E. Production, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Atmiya Institute of Technology & Science, Rajkot, India. Dr. P. S. Puranik, Head of Department (Mech), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Atmiya Institute of Technology & Science, Rajkot, India.

 

Citation:  A.M. Somaiya & Dr. P. S. Puranik, "Simulation of Swivel Housing Using Software for Defect Minimization – A Review", IJFTET, Volume: III , Issue:I  Publication Year: 2015 , Page(s): 7-10.

 

Article type: Review paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2016   http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!blank/qqhvo (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Keywords: Casting simulation, Design of experiments, sand casting, Directional solidification.

 

Abstract: The solidification of metal in casting technology is the phenomenon for casting engineers and simulation software developers, so design of experiment and computer casting simulation technique are combined to analyze the sand related and methoding related defects in green sand casting. Because it’s directly affects the production cycle, internal quality of casting. The defects like shrinkage cavity, porosity and sink can be minimized by designing an appropriate feeding system to ensure directional solidification in the casting. Major parameter of the feeding system are feeder location, feeder shape and size. In this study the component suffered from shrinkage porosity defect leading to failure of the component, so it was necessary to redesign and redevelopment of the component. Component geometry has been modified without affecting its dimensions and quality. All the date of design parameters have been set properly in numerical simulation software so that entire shrinkage porosity should get shifted in the feeder, so this attempt has shown improvement of the quality of the casing by optimizing the location and design of feeder for defect minimization.

 

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(Paper ID: 32ET3001201603)

 

Survey on Energy Optimization for Workflow Scheduling in Cloud Computing

 

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Title: Survey on Energy Optimization for Workflow Scheduling in Cloud Computing

 

Author(s): Ridhdhisha Yadav, Department of Computer Engineering, Student of PG studies-MEF Group of Institutions, Rajkot-360003, India. yadav.ridhdhisha1@gmail.comJigneshkumar Lakahani, Department of Computer Engineering, Student of PG studies-MEF Group of Institutions, Rajkot-360003, India. Jigneshkumar.lakhani@marwadieducation.edu.in

 

Citation:  Ridhdhisha Yadav & Jigneshkumar Lakahani, "Survey on Energy Optimization for Workflow Scheduling in Cloud Computing", IJFTET, Volume: III , Issue:I  Publication Year: 2015 , Page(s): 11-14.

 

Article type: Review paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2016   http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!blank/qqhvo (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Keywords: Cloud Computing; energy optimization; overloaded vm; under loaded vm; migration; occupied resource ratio.

 

Abstract: Now a days, IT technologies are growing day by day so the need of computing and storage are increasing rapidly. Because of increasing demands of cloud services, it requires more computing resources to fulfill the end users needs. So, energy consumption by cloud computing resources is also increases day by day and become a key problem in cloud environment. In cloud computing, data centers consume huge amount of energy and also emit carbon dioxide in the environment. For energy optimization, energy efficient resource management is required. In this paper a novel approach is presented to manage the power usage of virtual machines. Occupied resource ratio is calculated to identify the overloaded virtual machines, under loaded virtual machines and how many of them have no task. If any virtual machines have no task then turn off them in order to minimize the energy usage. Any virtual machines overloaded then migrate virtual machine from overloaded host to another host which is not overloaded.

 

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