IIIT A Bi Monthly e-Magazine
Volume I Issue II
January-February 2005
Insight
Brainwave
X`pressions@iiita
Perspectives
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Limelight
Volteface
Casecading
CampusBuzz
Technova
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INSIGHT

Life Style and Health by Dr Arpita Khare: The evolution of markets has been to a great extent, responsible in bringing about a change in the lifestyle of the community as a whole.
PERSPECTIVES
How could the fairness soaps segment be made more relevant? B. R. Rejoy Kurup, PGP Student, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Buzz Marketing: Is it the 'Right' way: Manasi Bansal
Batch 2004-06
Indian Institute of Management Lucknow

Global Branding: What makes brand truly global: Aishwarya Natarajan,
Post-Graduate Programme in Management ,
Amity Business School, Noida.

Learning to Ask IT the Right Questions: Amritpal Singh
Fulltime Graduate Student
MBA Program
Barney School of Business
University Of Hartford, USA

X'PRESSIONS
Economic Growth : A Compilation of thoughts and works of Joel Mokyr (The Lever of Riches), Paul M. Romer (Theory, History, and the Origins of Modern Economic Growth), Robert Solow, Adam Smith and Joseph Schumpeter by Sumil Krishna Sharma, MBA, IIITA

Unravelling the Phenomenon called Gandhi: Ashutosh Kumar
PGD in Cyber Law and Security
IIIT-Allahabad

Business Intelligence: The Enterprise Success Mantra by Jayant Sahu, MBA - IT, IIIT- Allahabad
Liberation by Mayank Garg B. Tech (6th Semester) IIIT Allahabad

TECHNOVA
Information Technology: How it can be helpful in the case of Natural Disaster by Vijay Kr. Chaurasiya
Faculty Member
IIIT- Allahabad

Human Rights Transcend Computer Rights by By Bhaskar Gupta
B. Tech. IIIT - Allahabad

 

Economic Growth
A
Compilation of thoughts and works of
Joel Mokyr (The Lever of Riches)
Paul M. Romer (Theory, History, and the Origins of Modern Economic Growth)
Robert Solow
Adam Smith
Joseph Schumpeter

Sumil Krishan Sharma
MBA (IT) 2nd semester, IIITA


Economic growth occurs whenever people take resources and rearrange them in ways that are more valuable. To create valuable final products, we mix inexpensive ingredients together according to a plan .The production one can do is limited by the supply of ingredients, and most production in the economy creates undesirable side effects. If economic growth could be achieved only by producing more and more of the same kind of goods, we would eventually run out of raw materials and suffer from unacceptable levels of pollution and nuisance. Economic growth springs from better plans, not just from more production.

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UNRAVELLING THE PHENOMENON CALLED GANDHI

Ashutosh Kumar
PGD in Cyber Law and Security
IIIT-Allahabad

Neither the Wharton Business School nor the Kellogg Graduate School of Management can claim to have produced a single management graduate as illustrious and influential as the one produced by the dust and dunes of India. This man in flesh and blood was called Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who wielded a magical influence over the teeming millions of India through his simple doctrines of truth and non-violence. The phenomenal appeal of Gandhi lay in his fortuitous South African experience; his social and philosophical ideals; his brilliant understanding of Indian conditions and a rare insight into the psychology of the masses.

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Business Intelligence: The Enterprise Success Mantra


JAYANT SAHU
MBA-IT
IIIT- ALLAHABAD


Gartner, an information technology research firm, coined the term "business intelligence" during the 1990s.Business intelligence (BI) generally refers to the process of transforming the raw data companies collect from their various operations into usable information. Since data in its raw form is of fairly limited use, companies are increasingly electing to use business intelligence software to realize their data's full potential.

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Liberation

Mayank Garg
B.Tech. (6th Semester)
IIIT Allahabad


Today it is unequivocally affirmed that INDIA is making leaps in technology and economic areas, and the current announcement by the Centre of setting up a knowledge based commission to exploit the "blatant potential" of the country's knowledge network has added fire to the movement. In a race of technological advancements one should be fully aware of the rights and must abide by the laws to make the worthiest use of his talents.

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BRAINWAVE


Software Patent :

Prof. Anurag K. Agarwal
LL.M. (Harvard), LL.D. (Lucknow)
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

 

Open Source Software & Intellectual Property Rights:

Yatindra Singh

Judge Allahabad High Court, Allahabad


VOLTE FACE

The roaring battle between open Vs proprietary software
is between Windows Vs Linux.

Views-in-Favour and Counter-Views on this conflagrant battle are solicited. Your views should reach us at b_cognizance@iiita.ac.in latest by March 30'2005

NEWS FLASH

 

MBA defeated B.Tech 6th Semester in the ongoing cricket series final. Ashish Nasa from MBA was given the Man of the Series award.

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