DSpace Collection:http://ir.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/1944/20662023-08-01T10:35:54Z2023-08-01T10:35:54ZMapping the Women’s Voices in India: An AnalysisMajumdar, ShrabaniDatta, Swagunahttp://ir.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/1944/21192017-08-08T11:18:32Z2017-08-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Mapping the Women’s Voices in India: An Analysis
Authors: Majumdar, Shrabani; Datta, Swaguna
Abstract: Women’s studies as an interdisciplinary subject, focuses on the roles, experiences, and achievements
of women in society. There has been tremendous growth in research, scholarship and action related
works in the subject area of women’s studies. This is to be made visible and the research trends are to
be identified to decide upon and evaluate the focus of the subject. Information and Library Network
(INFLIBNET), through their thesis and dissertation repository project named ‘Shodhganga’, provides
a wonderful opportunity to identify the research trends in various subject areas, and ‘women’s
studies’ has been chosen as the scope of the present paper. A total of seven contributing universities,
two general and five women universities, are chosen for the purpose. For these seven universities, all
the PhD theses submitted for last five decades (since 1970’s), relating to different women related
issues are taken into consideration to map the research trend. The results show, that researches
regarding women related issues have continuously increased and particularly in the new millennium
the trend is experiencing almost an exponential growth. Almost 80% of the total theses in the subject
area have been submitted after 2000 and the current decade i.e. 2011-17 is undoubtedly the most
productive one. The subject area of ‘Women Employment’ and ‘Women in Literature’ has always
dominated the field. The research areas got more diverse from 1990’s and particularly in the new
millennium newer fields are started to be explored.2017-08-01T00:00:00ZOntology Engineering Methodologies: An Analytical StudySyamili, CRekha R Vhttp://ir.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/1944/21182017-08-08T11:19:24Z2017-08-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Ontology Engineering Methodologies: An Analytical Study
Authors: Syamili, C; Rekha R V
Abstract: Ontology is a broad term including a wide range of activities. Ontology can provide semantics for the
next generation of World Wide Web. Recently ontology has become a major research issues in several
disciplines of Computer Science and Information Systems. There are a range of domain ontologies on
the semantic web such as Gene Ontology, Biological science ontology, CIDOC-CRM ontology of
culture heritage documentation, FRBR in Bibliographic and NCI cancer ontology. When a new
methodology is going to build, several basic questions arise related to the methodology, tools and
techniques which are to be used in the development process. The study discusses various ontology
engineering methodologies and compares major existing domain ontologies with these ontology
engineering methodologies. The study critically analyses the problems of existing engineering methodologies
and put forward some suggestions to overcome these limitations. The study will act as a
guide to ontology developers and ontology experts.2017-08-01T00:00:00ZOpen Government Data: Right to Information for the CitizensSen, ParamitaDas, Subarna Kumarhttp://ir.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/1944/21172017-08-08T11:20:12Z2017-08-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Open Government Data: Right to Information for the Citizens
Authors: Sen, Paramita; Das, Subarna Kumar
Abstract: Open access to information, Open access movement for information, initiatives for open government
data etc are the major trends of modern educational society. We are going to make a society where
there will be no digital divide and every citizen will be information enrich and conscious about his
or her rights. In the following article the term open data and its benefit, open government and the
organization taking initiatives of it, open government data with its life cycle, principles, perspective,
benefits and challenges are discussed in brief. The initiatives taken by the government and other
organizations in India are also given in this article.2017-08-01T00:00:00ZResearch Data Analysis with Power BIKrishnan, Vijayhttp://ir.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/1944/21162017-08-08T11:20:53Z2017-08-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Research Data Analysis with Power BI
Authors: Krishnan, Vijay
Abstract: Power BI has taken the world of business intelligence, data visualization and analytics by storm.
Power BI is an online service that enables searching data, transforming it, visualizing it, and sharing
the developed reports and dashboards with other users in the same or different department/organizations
or even with the general public. As of February 2017, more than 200,000 organizations across
205 countries are using Power BI. Power BI is having a free option that has adequate features and
functionality, it has become a serious contender for use as a business intelligence platform in small
and medium organizations. One of the innovative features of Power BI is its Quick Insights feature
(Michael Hart, 2017) that is built on a growing set of advanced analytical algorithms. After uploading
a dataset to Power BI, a click of a button can be used to invoke this feature that automatically
builds many reports based on its analysis of the data, without any human intervention being required.
This also helps reduce human errors, in calculations and statistical techniques, which lead
to un-verifiable research. Accepting even Excel spreadsheets as input, Power BI is easy to use and ripe
for adoption as a platform for Research Data Analysis. In this paper, an attempt has been made to show
how easily a dataset of research data can be transformed by Power BI into a set of analytical reports and
dashboards, and which can be shared with ease.2017-08-01T00:00:00Z