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2024, Journal of Energy Research and Reviews

The success of the SDGs has been a major challenge for governments around the world in recent years. This research focuses specifically on progress toward SDG 7, which aims to ensure that everyone has access to affordable and clean... more

The success of the SDGs has been a major challenge for governments around the world in recent years. This research focuses specifically on progress toward SDG 7, which aims to ensure that everyone has access to affordable and clean energy. The primary goal of this paper was to assess progress toward SDG 7 objectives in India and Indian states and UTs. Using SDG Index reports for 2018, 2019 and 2020, we assess the progress made in terms of SDG 7. The findings revealed that for SDG 7, the SDG Index Score ranges between 50 and 100 for States and 71 to 100 for UTs. There are fifteen states and five UTs in the class of Achievers (with an Index score of 100) and twelve states and three UTs in the class of Front Runners (with an Index score ranges between 65 and 99). The paper raises various policy issues, including drafting of regulations that benefit the poor and marginalized sections of the society, as well as states and areas that lack access. The importance of formal education, especi...

2023, İnformasiya təhlükəsizliyinin aktual multidissiplinar elmi-praktiki problemləri V respublika konfransının materialları

The article describes new challenges in protecting personal data related to the transition to the digital economy. Modern technologies for information protection have been investigated. Due to the increasing threats to information as... more

The article describes new challenges in protecting personal data related to the transition to the digital economy. Modern technologies for information protection have been investigated. Due to the increasing threats to information as software industry evolves, modern encryption technologies and their application areas have been explored. The importance of the use of intellectual systems for the protection of information was emphasized.

2023, İNFORMASİYA SİYASƏTİNDƏ YENİ TENDENSİYALAR: ŞƏBƏKƏLƏŞMİŞ QLOBAL İNFORMASİYA MƏKANI

XÜLASƏ İnformasiya telekommunikasiya texnologiyalarının inkişafı ilə informasiya cəmiyyətinin yüksəldiyi dövrdə, informasiya siyasətinin mahiyyəti, rolu və əhatəsi dəyişikliyə məruz qalmışdır. İnformasiya siyasətinin nəzəriyyələşdirilməsi... more

2023, Journal of Energy Research and Reviews

The success of the SDGs has been a major challenge for governments around the world in recent years. This research focuses specifically on progress toward SDG 7, which aims to ensure that everyone has access to affordable and clean... more

The success of the SDGs has been a major challenge for governments around the world in recent years. This research focuses specifically on progress toward SDG 7, which aims to ensure that everyone has access to affordable and clean energy. The primary goal of this paper was to assess progress toward SDG 7 objectives in India and Indian states and UTs. Using SDG Index reports for 2018, 2019 and 2020, we assess the progress made in terms of SDG 7. The findings revealed that for SDG 7, the SDG Index Score ranges between 50 and 100 for States and 71 to 100 for UTs. There are fifteen states and five UTs in the class of Achievers (with an Index score of 100) and twelve states and three UTs in the class of Front Runners (with an Index score ranges between 65 and 99). The paper raises various policy issues, including drafting of regulations that benefit the poor and marginalized sections of the society, as well as states and areas that lack access. The importance of formal education, especially for rural women, cannot be overstated, which impacts their decisions about the type of fuel used for cooking. Through strong collaboration between non

2022, Proceedings of the 21st international conference companion on World Wide Web - WWW '12 Companion

Rule based information processing has traditionally been vital in many aspects of business, process manufacturing and information science. The need for rules gets even more magnified when limitations of ontology development in OWL are... more

Rule based information processing has traditionally been vital in many aspects of business, process manufacturing and information science. The need for rules gets even more magnified when limitations of ontology development in OWL are taken into account. In conjunction, the potent combination of ontology and rule based applications could be the future of information processing and knowledge representation on the web. However, semantic rules tend to be very dependent on multitudes of parameters and context data making it less flexible for use in applications where users could benefit from each other by socially sharing intelligence in the form of policies. This work aims to address this issue arising in rule based semantic applications in the use cases of smart home communities and privacy aware m-commerce setting for mobile users. In this paper, we propose a semantic policy sharing and adaptation infrastructure that enables a semantic rule created in one set of environmental, physical and contextual settings to be adapted for use in a situation when those settings/parameters/context variables change. The focus will mainly be on behavioural policies in the smart home use case and privacy enforcing and data filtering policies in the m-commerce scenario. Finally, we look into the possibility of making this solution application independent so that the benefits of such a policy adaptation infrastructure could be exploited in other application settings as well.

2022, Proceedings of the 21st international conference companion on World Wide Web - WWW '12 Companion

Rule based information processing has traditionally been vital in many aspects of business, process manufacturing and information science. The need for rules gets even more magnified when limitations of ontology development in OWL are... more

Rule based information processing has traditionally been vital in many aspects of business, process manufacturing and information science. The need for rules gets even more magnified when limitations of ontology development in OWL are taken into account. In conjunction, the potent combination of ontology and rule based applications could be the future of information processing and knowledge representation on the web. However, semantic rules tend to be very dependent on multitudes of parameters and context data making it less flexible for use in applications where users could benefit from each other by socially sharing intelligence in the form of policies. This work aims to address this issue arising in rule based semantic applications in the use cases of smart home communities and privacy aware m-commerce setting for mobile users. In this paper, we propose a semantic policy sharing and adaptation infrastructure that enables a semantic rule created in one set of environmental, physical and contextual settings to be adapted for use in a situation when those settings/parameters/context variables change. The focus will mainly be on behavioural policies in the smart home use case and privacy enforcing and data filtering policies in the m-commerce scenario. Finally, we look into the possibility of making this solution application independent so that the benefits of such a policy adaptation infrastructure could be exploited in other application settings as well.

2022, Proceedings of the 21st international conference companion on World Wide Web - WWW '12 Companion

Rule based information processing has traditionally been vital in many aspects of business, process manufacturing and information science. The need for rules gets even more magnified when limitations of ontology development in OWL are... more

Rule based information processing has traditionally been vital in many aspects of business, process manufacturing and information science. The need for rules gets even more magnified when limitations of ontology development in OWL are taken into account. In conjunction, the potent combination of ontology and rule based applications could be the future of information processing and knowledge representation on the web. However, semantic rules tend to be very dependent on multitudes of parameters and context data making it less flexible for use in applications where users could benefit from each other by socially sharing intelligence in the form of policies. This work aims to address this issue arising in rule based semantic applications in the use cases of smart home communities and privacy aware m-commerce setting for mobile users. In this paper, we propose a semantic policy sharing and adaptation infrastructure that enables a semantic rule created in one set of environmental, physical and contextual settings to be adapted for use in a situation when those settings/parameters/context variables change. The focus will mainly be on behavioural policies in the smart home use case and privacy enforcing and data filtering policies in the m-commerce scenario. Finally, we look into the possibility of making this solution application independent so that the benefits of such a policy adaptation infrastructure could be exploited in other application settings as well.

2022, Proceedings of the 21st international conference companion on World Wide Web - WWW '12 Companion

Rule based information processing has traditionally been vital in many aspects of business, process manufacturing and information science. The need for rules gets even more magnified when limitations of ontology development in OWL are... more

Rule based information processing has traditionally been vital in many aspects of business, process manufacturing and information science. The need for rules gets even more magnified when limitations of ontology development in OWL are taken into account. In conjunction, the potent combination of ontology and rule based applications could be the future of information processing and knowledge representation on the web. However, semantic rules tend to be very dependent on multitudes of parameters and context data making it less flexible for use in applications where users could benefit from each other by socially sharing intelligence in the form of policies. This work aims to address this issue arising in rule based semantic applications in the use cases of smart home communities and privacy aware m-commerce setting for mobile users. In this paper, we propose a semantic policy sharing and adaptation infrastructure that enables a semantic rule created in one set of environmental, physical and contextual settings to be adapted for use in a situation when those settings/parameters/context variables change. The focus will mainly be on behavioural policies in the smart home use case and privacy enforcing and data filtering policies in the m-commerce scenario. Finally, we look into the possibility of making this solution application independent so that the benefits of such a policy adaptation infrastructure could be exploited in other application settings as well.

2021, IAEME PUBLICATION

Energy sector growth in India has been significant, even for the electricity generation from renewable sources. This report will give you a detailed overview about the current and future energy demand in India and the policy... more

Energy sector growth in India has been significant, even for the electricity generation from renewable sources. This report will give you a detailed overview about the current and future energy demand in India and the policy transformation to achieve the target demand in future. Considering the energy sectors and the socioeconomic factor such as population, energy efficiency, mobility and consumer behaviour that will affect directly or indirectly for the demand generation in 2040. The report gives a detail review on the current and future policy and the refection of the policies on grassroots level. The report also includes the political concepts to deal the demand nationally and internationally by considering the business as usual and ambitious target set by the Government of India. The report also highlights each sectorial demand and how policy transformation is going on to tackle the bottlenecks in future.

2020, IAEME PUBLICATION

Punjab belongs to the genre of states which reaped rich and unprecedented dividends from the process of the Green Revolution and emerged as the frontrunner amongst the Indian states in the matter of adoption of the new agricultural... more

Punjab belongs to the genre of states which reaped rich and unprecedented dividends from the process of the Green Revolution and emerged as the frontrunner amongst the Indian states in the matter of adoption of the new agricultural strategy that encompassed biochemical inputs such as chemical fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides, weedicides, etc. The use of such inputs proved to be a mixed blessing for the state over the period of time in that while it helped the state realize substantial gains in terms of increased volume of agricultural production and productivity of major crops like wheat and paddy and appreciable increase in income of the various strata of urban and rural society. However, the other side of the said revolution signals towards several health hazards that have emerged in Punjab as a sequel to the process of agricultural modernization since mid-1960s having serious health repercussions for the people of Punjab as an outcome of the environmental desolation attributed to new agricultural strategy and anti-nature development architype. The growing spread of diseases in the state in the wake of chemical overload of the environment as part of the new agricultural strategy makes it obligatory for the state to come up with various new and specialized healthcare services to take care of the growing morbidity in the state.

2020, International Journal of Management, Technology and Engineering

This is the scenario which assumed that heroic efforts will be made in policies and out of the box ideas will be implemented. This scenario involves huge capital investments across the spectrum of energy pathways.