scholarly journals ABCD Analysis of On-line Campus Placement Model

Author(s):  
Sreeramana Aithal ◽  
Varun Shenoy

<div><p><em>The Present digital and technological era has facilitated the college campus recruitment process towards a manifestation of a vibrant shift in new systems of workforce engagements. The processes like gathering and compilation of information, filing of records, and all data related administrative work are done electronically, and therefore, paperwork is considerably diminished in the new model. Significantly, very less physical campus space is utilized for interview processes, and overall, consumes minimal time as compared with more traditional recruiting methods. Therefore, a brief study is undertaken in this research to discover the practical viability, usefulness, resourcefulness and universal applicability of on-line campus placement model to Recruiters, Students, Parents, Society, and Institutions. A new model of framework analysis named ABCD analysis developed by Aithal P. S. et. al. (2015) is adopted here for arriving at appropriate theory, hypothesis or postulate constructs regarding the ubiquitous appeal of the on-line campus placements. The determinant issues are identified and affecting factors under the constructs advantages, benefits, constraints, and disadvantages are determined under common key attributes. 158 Critical Constituent Elements (CCE) for are identified based on this analysis framework.</em></p></div>

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (02) ◽  
pp. 269-276
Author(s):  
K. Parvathi ◽  
S. Sujitha ◽  
Allen steve

The Present digital and technological era has facilitated the college campus recruitment process towards a manifestation of a vibrant shift in new systems of workforce engagements. The processes like gathering and compilation of information, filing of records, and all data related administrative work are done electronically, and therefore, paperwork is considerably diminished in the new model. Significantly, very less physical campus space is utilized for interview processes, and overall, consumes minimal time as compared with more traditional recruiting methods.And the super process excellence techniques is applied in the corporate with renewed focus on quality, even people recruiting has also been structured as a online flow system for steady results.


Author(s):  
Varun Shenoy ◽  
P. S. Aithal

The current technological and digital era has always directed campus recruitment process towards eruption of paradigm shifts matching new systems of industrial workforce engagements. The dilemma of job seeking graduates today in campus has ever more convoluted towards the rapid changes in industry and employment market. IEDRA Model of Student Campus Placement Realization was a more comprehensive study undertaken by Shenoy & Aithal (2017) to resolve such a dilemma of students. Therefore here, a brief study is undertaken to discover practical viabilities, understand the usefulness, resourcefulness and universal applications of IEDRA Model of campus placement determination towards concerned stakeholders. A new model of framework analysis named ABCD analysis developed by Aithal et al. (2015) is adopted here for arriving at appropriate theory, hypothesis or postulate constructs regarding the ubiquitous appeal of the IEDRA Framework.


2019 ◽  
Vol E102.B (8) ◽  
pp. 1554-1564
Author(s):  
Takahiro KUBO ◽  
Chisa TAKANO ◽  
Masaki AIDA

10.37236/5756 ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jakub Kozik ◽  
Grzegorz Matecki

We present a new model for the problem of on-line matching on bipartite graphs. Suppose that one part of a graph is given, but the vertices of the other part are presented in an on-line fashion. In the classical version, each incoming vertex is either irrevocably matched to a vertex from the other part or stays unmatched forever. In our version, an algorithm is allowed to match the new vertex to a group of elements (possibly empty). Later on, the algorithm can decide to remove some vertices from the group and assign them to another (just presented) vertex, with the restriction that each element belongs to at most one group. We present an optimal (deterministic) algorithm for this problem and prove that its competitive ratio equals $1-\pi/\cosh(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\pi)\approx 0.588$.


2006 ◽  
Vol 526 ◽  
pp. 13-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Perez ◽  
Antonio Vizan Idoipe ◽  
J. Perez ◽  
J. Labarga

Many investigations have been developed related to precision machining with features in the millimetre scale. In this paper different cutting force models for micromilling are analyzed and compared. A new model based on specific cutting force that also considers run-out errors has been developed. The estimated cutting forces obtained with this model had good agreement with the experimental data. Also, the proposed model allows to be implemented within the machine control for the on-line optimization of the micromilling process.


Author(s):  
Domenico Borello ◽  
Paolo Venturini ◽  
Serena Gabriele ◽  
Michele Andreoli

Abstract Here, a new model for predicting the water droplet erosion (WDE) from online water washing in compressors is developed and its results are discussed in comparisons with a baseline model. The model development started with the analysis of existing WDE models as well as pertinent experimental campaigns aiming at extracting a comprehensive erosion model able to account for the influence of droplet velocity and diameter, impact angle, surface roughness and hardness on the erosion phenomena. The new approach is applied to the study of WDE for droplets of 100 μm diameter in a gas turbine compressor and the predictions are compared with those of the Springer model. Even if the two models (Springer’s and ours) return qualitatively similar results, the erosion prediction is strongly different as in Springer model the erosion rate is four time higher than in the present model. This difference is attributed to the oversimplification of Springer model that does not account for any of the parameters that are relevant for the water erosion such as surface hardness and roughness as well as for a different treatment of the incubation period. Furthermore, to analyze the effect of all the main quantities affecting WDE process, several simulations were performed. Droplets diameter is found to be the key parameter, in determining the erosion rate. Reducing the diameter one can reduce erosion from online water washing. Surface hardness is also very important, while surface roughness can be relevant depending on the time frame one is interested at.


1995 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 943-952 ◽  
Author(s):  
Di Yan ◽  
John W. Wong ◽  
Gary Gustafson ◽  
Alvaro Martinez

2007 ◽  
Vol 347 ◽  
pp. 305-310 ◽  
Author(s):  
David A. Clifton ◽  
Peter R. Bannister ◽  
Lionel Tarassenko

A novelty detection approach to condition monitoring of aerospace gas-turbine engines is presented, providing a consistent framework for on- and off-line analysis, each with differing typical implementation constraints. On-line techniques are introduced for observing abnormality in engine behaviour during aircraft flights, and are shown to provide early warning of engine events in real-time. Off-line techniques within the same analysis framework are shown to allow the tracking of single engines and fleets of engines from ground-based monitoring stations on a flight-by-flight basis. Results are validated by comparison to conventional techniques, in application to aerospace engines and other industrial high-integrity systems.


1986 ◽  
Vol 31 (8) ◽  
pp. 727-730 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Persad ◽  
P. Cameron

This data would suggest that psychiatric training programs may not be organized according to the interest or needs of many trainees. The emphasis on fulltime research in neurobiological psychiatry is centre stage in most programs, and yet according to our survey, few residents view this as a desirable career path. Our data from 8 years of trainees at the University of Toronto indicates that a new model of training streams would best suit the needs of the trainee, the profession and the community. This report is a continuation of a study into the recruitment process. An earlier report was published in the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry Vol. 29, December 1984. Our present data is on two groups of trainees as well as from faculty.


Comunicar ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 17 (34) ◽  
pp. 125-134 ◽  
Author(s):  
María Romero-Calmache ◽  
Carlos Fanjul-Peyró

The exponential and irreversible growth of the social web is an undeniable phenomenon that is provoking a series of changes in communication models. This global revolution proposes a new model that is completely democratic, in which a user, regardless of origin, status or occupation, can be the issuer and receiver of information in real time. This has forced advertising to redefine and adapt itself, modifying its strategies and formats in order to align to the new model. The traditional rules of elaborating commercial messages do not apply in the Internet environment, and their advertising efficiency is limited. However, investment in this medium increases year by year, the proof being the market’s gamble on the commercial possibilities of Internet. This work studies a new advertising model on the Net: a microsite. This format invites the user to enjoy a sensorial experience through the computer which issues interactive commercial messages that are subtle but convincing. Through the analysis of the semantic and technical content of a sample of these slots, we seek to define and emphasize the principle characteristics of the microsite and to reflect upon its strategic role within on-line advertising campaigns. El crecimiento exponencial e irreversible de la Web Social es un fenómeno innegable que está propiciando una serie de cambios en las fórmulas comunicacionales. Esa revolución de naturaleza global propone un nuevo modelo por completo democrático, en el que un usuario, sea cual sea su procedencia, status u ocupación, puede ser emisor y receptor de información a tiempo real. En esta coyuntura, la publicidad se ve obligada a redefinirse y adaptarse, teniendo que modificar sus estrategias y formatos para adecuarse al nuevo modelo. Las fórmulas tradicionales de elaboración de los mensajes comerciales no funcionan en el ámbito de Internet y su eficacia publicitaria es escasa. Sin embargo, la inversión en este medio crece año tras año, lo que demuestra la apuesta del mercado por las posibilidades comerciales de Internet. Este trabajo supone el estudio de un nuevo modelo publicitario en la Red: el microsite. Un formato que invita al usuario a vivir una experiencia sensorial a través del ordenador y que lanza mensajes comerciales de forma interactiva, sutil, pero contundente. Mediante el análisis de contenidos técnicos y semánticos de una muestra de estos espacios, se busca definir y destacar las principales características del microsite y reflexionar sobre el rol estratégico del mismo dentro de las campañas publicitarias on-line.


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