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22nd Dec, 2014
Track 1A
10:45AM - 11.45AM Venue: SRC First Floor

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Access and Utilization of e-Learning Applications on Smartphone
Exploring ICT based virtual platforms for Student Engagement and Knowledge Sharing Model at B-Schools
Introducing Mobile Commerce Course in Post Graduate Business Management Curriculum
Business Value of Information Systems in Aviation Industry

Lalit Ingle, Narayan Patidar and Dr. A. K. Singh
Dr. S.K.Pandey, Prakash Chand Sharma
Madhavi Latha Nandi, Santosh Nandi
Khadija Ali Vakeel

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Next Generation of Public Service: M-Governance
How the websites of the Indian corporate are reporting: A survey of listed pharmaceutical companies
Strategic Information System as a Driver of Marketing Performance for Indian Small Businesses
A study on the adoption of cloud based ERP solutions for analyzing the reasons for poor acceptability among the industries in South India

Akhilesh Navlakha
Dr. Sushila Soriya, Mr. Amol Subhash Daigude
Vinay Kumar Yadav, Prof. Sanjay Medhavi
Sarasvathi. T.A, Mr.Raveendran

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ERP based data analytics for sports: Present impact and future Possibilities
Antecedents of purchase intention in the context of e-commerce
E-Governance in Rural Development
A paradigm shift strategy of Mumbai Dabbawala through e-commerce

Naval Singh
Archit Tapar, Santosh K tiwari
Rooba Hasan, Diwan Nayeer Khan and Subhrajit Rath
Purva Agrawal

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2B.4

Information Technology Curriculum development - Role of Open source & Proprietary Software tools
Improvement in Education By Increasing it's Quality Through e-Governance e-Finance Document Class Selection using Modified mRMR Method

Prof. Gurdeep Singh
Shubhi Bharal, Shweta Verma
Manisha Verma
Manas Bhattacharyya

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Government Process Reengineering of an e-governance implementation for motor vehicle registration in India
Prevailing Technologies, Innovations & Academic revolution

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