Wednesday, 12 December 2012

FACTS TO KNOW



FACTS TO KNOW

Istanbul is the only city in the world that is located on two continents.

The Eiffel Tower contains 18,038 pieces of steel connected by 2.5 million rivets.

The Sunday edition of NewYork Times for 14th September 1987 contained 1612pages and weighed 5.4 kg.

The French King Louis XIV owned a collection of 413 beds in several places all over France, so that he could sleep on his own bed no matter where he travelled

There is enough carbon in our body to fill 900 pencils enough fat to make 75 candles enough phosphorus to make 220 match heads and enough iron to make a 7.5 cm Nail.

S .M. CHANDHINI
I M.SC (IT&M) (2012-2014)

TECHNICAL FACTS



TECHNICAL FACTS
                 
               1)  247 Billion E-mails are sent every day. Among that 81% are just spam.

               2)  234 million Websites and 126 million blogs in Internet.

               3)  Face book has more than 6 million page views every minute.

               4)  First internet worm was created by Robert T.Morris.Jr. Attacked more 6000 Internet.

               5) Tim Berners-Lee coined the phrase “World Wide Web “in 1990. 

R.SHEEBA
I M.SC (IT&M) (2012-2014)

IEEE PROJECTS



IEEE PROJECTS


Secure And Policy-Compliant Source Routing Networking- Dot net 

Atomicity Analysis of Service Composition across Organizations -Software Engineering -J2ee 

The Effectiveness of Checksums for Embedded Networks – Dependable and Secure Computing – Dot Net

Detecting Malicious Packet Losses – Parallel and Distributed Systems Java

Virus Spread In Networks Networking -Dot Net 

K.SRILATHA
II MSC (IT&M) (2011-2013)
 

WATER MARKING



WATER MARKING

Watermarks were originally faint imprints on paper that could only be seen at a specific angle. This process was designed to prevent counterfeiting and is still used today. Today, digital watermarks are also added to photos, films and audio files to show a copyright by the owner of the object. A watermark, in presentation software, is frequently used in a slightly different manner. A watermark is often a faded image or text used as a background of a slide. It is meant to enhance, but not be the focal point of the slide. Watermarks are sometimes used in the form of a logo, discreetly placed on a slide to brand the presentation.

                                                                                                N.NAGAJOTHI
II MSC (CS&IT) (2011-2013)