CA Prashant Jain

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Cyber Crime And Its Implications

The growing danger from crimes committed against computers, or against information on computers, is beginning to claim attention in national capitals. In most countries around the world, however, existing laws are likely to be unenforceable against such crimes. This lack of legal protection means that businesses and governments must rely solely on technical measures to protect themselves from those who would steal or destroy valuable information. Crime is a social and economic phenomenon and is as old as the human society. As, Life is about a mix of good and evil, so is the Internet. For all the good it does to us, cyberspace has its dark sides too The idea of Cyber crime is not new, yet there is significant confusion amongst academics, computer security experts and users as to the extent of real Cyber crimes. In this paper, we explore the breadth of computer-based crime, providing a definition of the emerging terms “Cyber crimes”. In this paper we will try discuss almost every aspect of cyber crime, like meaning then we divide Cyber crime into three distinct categories: Type I Cyber crimes against persons. Type II Cyber crimes against property. Type III Cyber crimes against government. We are describing its classification and explain the Law of cyber crime. And explain the REASONS of cyber crime and who the cyber criminal is and how to prevent from this crime then we use some case studies to illustrate the role different types of Cyber crime, and offer some observations on the role of cognition in the process of Cyber crime. Finally we provide several suggestions for future work in the area of Cyber Crime. ... Read more

Model Driven Architecture (MDA)

The Model Driven Architecture (MDA) separates the system business aspects from the system implementation aspects on a specific technology platform. MDA proposes a software development process in which the key notions are models and model transformation, where the input models are platform independent and the output models are platform specific and can be transformed into a format that is executable. The principles of MDA for the task of study program development are applied using two hemispheres model driven (2HMD) approach, which assumes modeling and use of procedural and conceptual knowledge and may be applied in the context of modeling the knowledge about the domain. From the point of view of 2HMD approach each course of the study program may be considered as a knowledge provider, which satisfies particular knowledge requirements. The particular “Specific” knowledge requirements are derived from the knowledge model that consists of functional and conceptual “hemispheres”, which reflect knowledge derived from original academic or industrial requirements or standards. ... Read more

Grid Computing : A Virtual Organization

It is a great challenge for the scientific community to provide information online with low prices in this era of competition. In today’s world computer users are globally located. The grid is essentially a heterogeneous collection of computational and storage resources, thereby leading to many related challenges. These challenges require dealing with diversity in the terms of local resources, dynamic nature of the local resources, creation and management of services and maintaining the Quality of Service (QoS). Since grid is inherently a parallel and distributed system, the key issues regarding design of the grid, data locality and availability, implementation, scalability, anatomy, privacy, maintenance, fault tolerance, security, etc come into picture and need to be addressed. These issues demand new technical approaches for the grid environment. ... Read more

A Study Of Initial Public Offer Market (IPO) In India.

Introduction: In recent years Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) have increased tremendously. IPOs provide an easy way to increase initial investor’s wealth and to raise cash ... Read more

Knowledge Management – Success Dynamite For Business School

In its simplest form, knowledge management is about having the capability for getting the "right" information to the "right" people on a timely basis. Academic institutions in particular management institutes (also called as business schools) have taken more interest recently in introducing KM approaches. From the academic learning point of view Knowledge Management (KM) by its nature especially is suitable. Business schools (B-schools) use information technology based tools for admissions, registrations, time table processing and performance evaluations of their faculty, students, staff and administrations. The paper presents a conceptual framework as an attempt for analyzing four phase KM methodology as one of the Knowledge Management tools in the context of Knowledge Management (KM) in Business Schools (B-schools) in India. We believe that if the framework is adopted in business schools, it will yield more benefits to increase the quality of knowledge sharing. ... Read more

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