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Page 1: Computer Science and Science and Engineering ... · college Magazine PRAGNA for the year 2014-15. The college magazine is a forum which could aptly be used for recording events, fond
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Computer Computer Computer Computer Science and Science and Science and Science and Engineering DepartmentEngineering DepartmentEngineering DepartmentEngineering Department

VISIONVISIONVISIONVISION

Imparting quality technical education to learners in the field of Computer Science and

Engineering to produce technically competent software personnel with advanced skills,

knowledge and behaviour to meet the computational global real time challenges.

MISSIONMISSIONMISSIONMISSION

M1: To impart the quality technical education through training in fundamentals of software and

hardware in the field of computer science and engineering with global standards.

M2: To educate the students to become software professionals and lifelong learners through

professional training and practice.

M3: To develop professional ethics in students to lead the life with good human values.

M4: To be a state of the art research centre in the field of computer science & engineering

promoting innovation and research.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:

The Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) of Computer Science and Engineering are as

follows:

PEO-1: Graduates shall effectively apply their engineering knowledge to analyze, design and

develop software for contemporary problems.

PEO-2: Graduates utilize the knowledge of theoretical computer science to adept emerging

technologies and tools for changing needs of industry.

PEO-3: Graduates shall exhibit social, ethical responsibilities and effective communication

skills.

PEO-4: Graduates shall be able to get employed in software industry, pursue higher studies or

become entrepreneurs.

PEO-5: Graduates shall be able to develop focus on research in the field of computer science &

engineering to meet the industry needs. PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs) PSO 1: The graduates will be able to use programming methodologies to solve problems by

suitable softwares.

PSO 2: The graduates will be able to interpret the fundamental concepts, functionality of

hardware and software aspects of computer systems.

PSO 3: The graduates will be able to implement software engineering practices and

methodologies for the analysis, design, development, operation & maintenance.

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Message from thMessage from thMessage from thMessage from the desk of Chairmane desk of Chairmane desk of Chairmane desk of Chairman

Sri Kallam Haranadha Reddy, Chairman, KHIT

I am glad to know that Kallam Haranadha Reddy Institute of Technology is bringing out the

college Magazine PRAGNA for the year 2014-15.

The college magazine is a forum which could aptly be used for recording events, fond memories

and creative writing. I am sure that this magazine will be informative and resourceful.

On this occasion, I convey my good wishes to the principal, Students, faculty and staff of the

college in their endeavors.

BEST WISHES!!!

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Message from the desk of DirectorMessage from the desk of DirectorMessage from the desk of DirectorMessage from the desk of Director

Dr.M UmaSankara Reddy,Director, KHIT

A College magazine is a warehouse of the innovations and endowments of the college. It

reflects the life and times of the college at various periods in this history and is something that

students cherish and treasure in their later years. It is heartening to note a profound sense of

appreciation for the unstinting efforts of editorial board in bringing forth the PRAGNA 2014-15.

In our constant strife for excellence, we are marching a head in the ‘Knowledge

highway’ keeping in mind the college motto. The main thrust of the college has been to achieve

human excellence; to shape the personality of students through a host of academic,

extracurricular and cocurricular activities, and instilling in them the moral ethics. It is always

being a singular factor ‘Selfless Dedication’ which we are contributing in the development of our

carriers. To outclass KHIT we believe in the Pancha Tanthras Positive Attitude, Perseverance,

Passion, Commitment and self-Belief.

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Message from the desk of PrincipalMessage from the desk of PrincipalMessage from the desk of PrincipalMessage from the desk of Principal

Dr Ch Srinivasa Rao, Principal, KHIT

At the onset I pay my heartfelt tributes to the Editorial Committee and the Student’s for

the selfless dedication in making PRERANA 2013-14. Thoughts are outcomes of the

conversation of the soul with itself. I’m sure every article in this compilation will be unique and

every page will be inspiring and interesting in its own way. On the whole the magazine mirrors

the true credentials of our KHIT inas.

The college has grown over the years but has not aged; it continues to be as prestigious,

pursuin excellence and professionalism as it was in our time. It provided and continues to

provide the ideal environment for each one of the blooming students’ community to blossom into

the flowers, whose-frangrance should spread wherever they go. The experience of life teaches us

a lot and we would like to share with all present KHITians that in life there is “No shortcut to

Hardwork and No ganiss without Pains”.

Learn to believe in yourself.

Message from HOD Message from HOD Message from HOD Message from HOD ........ I am extremely happy to know that the Kallam Haranadhareddy

Institute of Technology is bringing out their college magazine during

this year. In addition to the

numerous achievements of the institute this is yet another mile stone in

their curricular and co-curricular activities. I hope the magazine will

bring creative talents of the students of the institutes.

I wish them all success.

Mr B.Satyanarana Reddy, HOD,

CSE Department

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CSE Department CSE Department CSE Department CSE Department

VisVisVisVisionionionion::::

To Impart quality technical education to students in the field of Computer Science and Engineering to produce

technically competent software and hardware personnel with advanced skills, knowledge and behavior to meet the

global computational challenges.

MissionMissionMissionMission::::

• Providing strong theoretical and practical knowledge to students.

• Providing students with training on latest technologies to meet the industry needs.

• Developing ethical values in students to lead the life with good human values.

DepartDepartDepartDepartmental profilemental profilemental profilemental profile::::

Computer Science and Engineering Department of KHIT provides a quality learning environment, in terms of

inspiring teachers, state-of-the-art facilities, experience sharing and widening the knowledge horizon, interacting

with experts from academia and industry, facilitating the student in the process of growth in the computer field.

Learning is a continuous process and does not end with the acquisition of a degree, especially because steady and

rapid advances in Computing Technologies shorten the life of tools and techniques prevalent today.

CSE department has 21 teaching Faculty included 2 doctorates. Our department has 10 Computer Labs.

Staff List

SNo Faculty Name Designation

1 Dr. Tarakeswararao Balaga Professor

2 Dr. Chandrasekhar DV Professor

3 Dr. Seetharamaprasad M Professor

4 Mr. Satyanarayana Reddy Beeram HOD & Associate Professor

5 Mr. Samsonu Chukka Associate Professor

6 Mr. Rajivjetson Vemula Associate Professor

7 Mrs. Padmini K Assistant Professor

8 Mr. Khadarvali Shaik Assistant Professor

9 Mr. Venkatasreenadh Movva Assistant Professor

10 Mr. Ramakanth Reddy Bonthu Assistant Professor

11 Mr. Venkatarao Vemula Assistant Professor

12 Ms. Manogna Gudipudi Assistant Professor

13 Ms. Monica Movva Assistant Professor

14 Mr. Koteswararao Kokaluri Assistant Professor

15 Mr. Lakshminarayana Gumma Assistant Professor

16 Mr. Ramakrishna Badiguntla Assistant Professor

17 Mr. Sundarababu Janga Assistant Professor

18 Mr. Sandeepkumar Arudra Assistant Professor

19 Mr. Paleti Lakshmikanth Assistant Professor

20 Ms. Nagalakshmi Panchakatl A Assistant Professor

21 Mrs. Santhi Kolli Assistant Professor

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LABORATORIES

1. CPLAB-6 - (Object Oriented Programming Lab,Mobile Application Development Lab) - 30

computers - Intel Core i3, 3.7GHz, 4GB DDR3, 500 GB HDD and Intel Core i3, 2 GB DDR3 ,

500 GB HDD

2.CPLAB-5 - (Data Structures lab, Data base Lab) - 30 Computers - Intel Core i3, 3.7GHz, 4GB

DDR3, 500 GB HDD and Intel Core i3, 2 GB DDR3 , 500 GB HDD

3.CPLAB-4 - (PG Programming Lab) - 30 computers - Intel Dual Core 3.30GHz , 4 GB

DDR3,500 GB HDD

4.CPLAB-3 - ( Systems Programming Lab, Networks Lab) - 30 computers - Intel Dual core,

3.30GHz, 4 GB DDR3, 500 GB HDD

5.CPLAB-2 - (Software Development Lab, Design Patterns Lab) - 30 computers - Intel Dual

core, 3.30GHz, 4 GB DDR3, 500 GB HDD

6.CPLAB-1- (C programming Lab) - 30 compugters-Intel core 2 Duo,2.66GHz,2GB

DDR3,160GB HDD

7.CPLAB-7-(IT Workshop Lab) - 30 cpmputers- Intel core 2 Duo,2.66GHz,2GB DDR3,160GB

HDD

8.CPLAB-8 - (WT Lab) - 30 computers - Intel Core 2 Dual 2.93 GHz,1 GB DDR2,160 GB HDD

9.CPLAB-9- (FOSS Lab) - 30 computers - Zebronics dual core,2.66GHz 2 GB DDR2,160GB

HDD

10.Research Lab- (R & D Lab/ Project Lab) - 30 computers- Intel Dual core,4 GB DDR4,1 TB

HDD

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Articles:

Stuxnet: The World's First Cyber... Boomerang?

Introduction

In June 2012, two years after the initial discovery

of the Stuxnet worm,

an excerpt from David

Sanger's then soon to be released book

entitled Confront and Conceal was published in

the New York Times. This piece, purportedly based

on the testimony of several current and former

American, European and Israeli officials, declared

that Stuxnet – "the world's first fully fledged cyber

weapon" was engineered by the United States and

Israel as part of a wider covert operation aimed at

undermining the Iranian nuclear program. Whilst

the United States and Israel had long been

suspected of developing this complex piece of

malware, Sanger described the nature of their involvement more fully than any previous

account. Operation Olympic Games, the codename for this alleged joint venture, may well have succeeded

in achieving its goal of disrupting Iran's nuclear enrichment program (although this debate is far from

settled) but the deployment of a weaponised worm, which would cause physical damage to a nation-state's

nuclear infrastructure, is likely to have spawned some rather sour implications for International Politics.

The release of the worm is likely to have: 1) fueled an on-going cyber arms race by demonstrating

to other nations the strategic utility of cyber weapons; 2) elevated the severity of the cyber threat by

providing a broad range of actors with a template from which to construct their own cyber weapons; 3) set

a precedent for the use of cyber weapons as instruments of state policy.

Stuxnet's Influence on the Cyber Arms Race: Interest and development in offensive cyber weapons

programs certainly predates the release of Stuxnet. Even prior to its discovery in June 2010, U.S.

intelligence officials had estimated there to be around twenty to thirty militaries with respectable offensive

cyber capabilities. There is of course great difficulty in determining the precise period in which nations

began to build-up their cyber arsenals as, in the words of Richard Clarke, former U.S. presidential advisor

for cyber security, "the entire phenomenon of cyber war is shrouded in such government secrecy that it

makes the Cold War look like a time of openness and transparency".

Events such as the distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks on Estonia and Georgia in

2007/2008, which saw their business, financial and media online communications severely

hampered, demonstrated the strategic utility of cyberspace and thus would have intensified the emerging

cyber arms race. Stuxnet, however, is widely regarded as a "game changer". Unlike the malware used in

previous cyber attacks, it was highly targeted and designed to achieve a real world outcome. As Industrial

Control System (ICS) security analyst Ralph Langner notes, rather than being designed for denial of

service attacks or industrial espionage, "Stuxnet's goal was to physically destroy a military target not just

metaphorically, but literally".

The appeal of generating a Stuxnet-like cyber weapon for the implementation of state policy is then vast.

The impact the release of this worm is likely to have had on the development and proliferation of cyber

weapons worldwide should not be ignored. Not only are future variants of Stuxnet perfectly suited to

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Faculty Article:

covert operations because they afford their user a high degree of anonymity, (meaning that states need not

be fearful of retaliation or international condemnation) but they are also low cost when compared to

conventional weaponry and likely to possess tremendous asymmetric properties. But ownership of these

future versions may not be limited to nation-states with ample resources. As the following section will

demonstrate, Stuxnet is likely to have altered the nature of the cyber threat by inspiring and empowering a

wide range of actors. Stuxnet: A Blueprint for Future Cyber Weapons: Sean Collins and Stephen McCombie state that

"Stuxnet and the future cyber weapons it will inspire have fundamentally changed the scope of cyber

threats". Indeed, whilst the potential of cyber-attacks to be a significant threat to critical infrastructure had

long been discussed, it was the discovery of this malware in 2010 that finally provided the proof of

concept. Not only would this have been likely to inspire militaries to develop similar cyber weapons, but

also a host of other actors including terrorist organizations, organized crime syndicates and hacktivist

groups. Parties interested in replicating this potentially lethal cyber weapon may also be aided by the

freely available analysis on it by security firms and anti-virus vendors such as Symantec, Kaspersky Labs

and Langer Communications. Each have carefully dissected the malware and provided commentary on it.

Whilst this information is of course highly valuable from a defensive standpoint, it could also, as Paulo

Sharkarian has argued, be turned on its head and be used to provide inspiration, information and guidance

for future cyber weapons development. Cyber Weapons as Instruments of State Policy: Soon after the discovery of the malware in June 2010

speculation grew that this offensive cyber action would open the floodgates to newer, increasingly

devastating digital attacks. The role of the U.S. as a global leader with considerable power to set the

agenda on issues of what is acceptable in terms of global conflict sets a precedent for future consideration

of cyber weapons as a legitimate and effective tool of statecraft. Indeed, the non-violent nature of the

attack may make it appear preferable to conventional kinetic weapons in some ways.

In fact, there have been no follow up attacks on the scale of Stuxnet. However, given the long

planning process for that project and the fact that it remained undetected for many years, this is not in

itself indicative of anything conclusive. The important implications of U.S. involvement in Stuxnet

remain in terms of the way the use of cyber weapons is perceived by the international community.

Whether that is a positive development leading to less violent solutions to global tensions or a negative

development leading to an increase in state-based attacks on critical infrastructure remains to be seen.

Conclusion: It is quite clear that the goal of Stuxnet was to disrupt Iran's nuclear enrichment program.

Regardless of whether this was part of a grander covert operation codenamed Olympic Games, the

implications remain much the same. This paper has argued that the deployment of Stuxnet is likely to

have: 1.) fueled an on-going cyber arms race by demonstrating to other nations the strategic utility of

cyber weapons; 2.) elevated the nature of the cyber threat by not only providing evidence that well-

guarded critical infrastructure could fall victim to a cyber-attack, but also because the malware and the

analysis on it is readily available for a broad range of actors to access; and 3.) set a precedent, which

contributes to the legitimization of cyber weapons as instruments of state policy. This highly sophisticated

weaponized worm may have achieved its objective, but this is likely to have come at a cost; a cost which

may in fact someday come back to harm its original creators.

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Mr. A Sandeep Kumar

Asst. Professor

Student Articles:

In the process of doing this you need to have patience and determination towards your

work. And last but not least, we need to have faith that everything will turn out for best. Now,

there will be a vacant place for us to join in that community of successful people. All the best

for your great career!!!

All are equal

All are equal. But why only some people are treated as great

people?? Why there are only few people are well settled?? Why we are

still wondering at what they are doing and try to follow them?? Now it's

your turn. You can do things better than them if we are able to do. What

we need to have is courage to make change. First an idea should come

from your mind. Then we should have strength to identify it and

use our knowledge to implement that idea.

Name: V Srikala

Year: II

Regd.No: 138X1A0573

Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was the former President of

our country , a scientist and was famously called the

“Missile Man of India”.

His way of addressing the students inspired no. of

students. Practically If we follow them, It will

definitely will help throughout our career.

Doing our own job sincerely plays a vital role in our life. If we stick to it, we no

need to bow our head in front of any one. Otherwise we need to bare its

consequences. Being student, we need to utilize our time extensively. We

need to make schedule for every day, set short term goals as well as long term

goals and need to work accordingly. After reading those words of Kalam sir, I

decided to do the same. So friends think about it once. You will have a bright

future.

Name: B Priya Reddy

Year: III, 128X1A0506

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Faculty Achievements:Faculty Achievements:Faculty Achievements:Faculty Achievements:

• Mr. V. Rajiv Jetson attended 21 days DST sponsored training at University College of Engineering from

14th Oct to 3rd Nov 2015. He received “Best Teacher” award for the academic year 2014-15.

• Mr. G. Lakshmi Narayana, attended a 2 day workshop conducted at R.V.R. & J.C. on 27th and 28th Nov

2015.

• Mr. R. Chitti babu attended a 2 day workshop conducted at R.V.R. & J.C. on 27th and 28th Nov 2015.

• Mrs. P.Naga Lakshmi attended a 2 day workshop conducted at R.V.R. & J.C. on 27th and 28th Nov 2015.

She published a paper in IJCA vol. 132 No.15 in Dec 2015.

• Mrs. K. Shanthi attended a 2 day workshop conducted at R.V.R. & J.C. on 27th and 28th Nov 2015.

• Mr. CH.Samsonu has attended 21 days DST sponsored training conducted at University College of

Engineering, from Oct 14th to 3rd Nov 2015.

• Mrs. M.Nirmala has attended a 2 day workshop conducted at R.V.R. & J.C. on 27th and 28th Nov 2015.

• Mr. P. Lakshmi Kanth has attended 21 days DST sponsored training conducted at University College of

Engineering, from Oct 14th to 3rd Nov 2015.

• Mr. S. Krishna Reddy has attended a 2 day workshop conducted at R.V.R. & J.C. on 27th and 28th Nov

2015.

Faculty Publications:

Dr. B.Tarakeswara Rao,Professor, CSE Department submitted a paper on “Automatic

Instrumental Raaga – A Minute Observation to Find Out Discrete System for Carnatic Music”

in International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering ,2015/ Vol.10/ No.6.

Dr. B.Tarakeswara Rao submitted a paper on “Minimizes the Energy Consumption in

Wireless Sensor Networks” in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer

Science and Software Engineering,January 2015/ Volume 5/ Issue 1,2277 128X

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Dr. B.Tarakeswara Rao submitted a paper on “A System to Filter Unwanted Messages from OSN User Walls” in

International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science Applications and Management StudiesNovember

2014/Volume 3/Issue 6, 2319 – 1953.

Dr. B.Tarakeswara Rao submitted a paper on “An Efficient Strategy for Stability Management of Cache in Ad Hoc

Networks” in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering,November

2014/ Volume 4/ Issue 11,2277 128X

Dr. B.Tarakeswara Rao submitted a paper on “Monitoring of Advanced Key Sharing Responsibility in Wireless

Systems”, in International Journal of Engineering & Science Research, Nov- 2014/ Vol-4/ Issue-11/836-838 2277-

2685

Dr. B.Tarakeswara Rao submitted a paper on “Image Steganography by Enhanced Pixel Indicator Method Using Most

Significant Bit (MSB) Compare” in International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT) Sep

2014/ Volume 15/ number 3 2231-2803

Dr. B.Tarakeswara Rao submitted a paper on “Safeguarding the Cloud resource sharing over multi-users with MODS

security framework” in International Journal of Engineering & Science Research, IJESR October 2014/ Vol-

4/Issue-10/816-821,e-ISSN 2277-2685, p-ISSN 2320-976

Dr. B.Tarakeswara Rao submitted a paper on “Mining of High Dimensional Data using Efficient Feature Subset

Selection Clustering Algorithm (WEKA)” in International Journal of Computer Applications December 2014/ Volume

107/ No 6 0975 – 8887

Mr.B. Satyanarayana Reddy, HOD & Associate Professor, submitted a paper on “

Minimizes the Energy Consumption in Wireless Sensor Networks” in International

Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, January 2015/

Volume 5/ Issue 1 2277 128X

Mr.B. Satyanarayana Reddy submitted a paper on “Mining of High Dimensional Data using

Efficient Feature Subset Selection Clustering Algorithm (WEKA)” in International Journal of

Computer Applications December 2014/ Volume 107/ No 6 0975 – 8887

Mr.B. Satyanarayana Reddy submitted a paper on “A System to Filter Unwanted Messages from OSN User Walls” in

International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science Applications and Management Studies November 2014/

Volume 3/Issue 6 2319 – 1953

Mr. B. Satyanarayana Reddy submitted a paper on “An Efficient Strategy for Stability Management of Cache in Ad Hoc

Networks” in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software EngineeringNovember

2014/ Volume 4/ Issue 11,2277 128X

Mr. B. Satyanarayana Reddy submitted a paper on “Monitoring of advanced key sharing responsibility in wireless

systems” in International Journal of Engineering & Science Research, November 2014/ Vol-4/Issue-11/836-838 2277-

2685

Mr. B. Satyanarayana Reddy submitted a paper on “Trust your cloud service provider: user based crypto model” in

International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications, October 2014/ Vol. 4/ Issue 10/ pp.127-134 2248-

9622

Mr. B. Satyanarayana Reddy submitted a paper on “Image Steganography by Enhanced Pixel Indicator method using

Most significant bit compare” in International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT) Sep 2014/

volume 15/ number 3 2231-2803

Mr. Ch. Samsonu, Associate Professor, CSE Department, submitted a paper on “Mining of

High Dimensional Data using Efficient Feature Subset Selection Clustering Algorithm

(WEKA)” in International Journal of Computer Applications,December 2014/ Volume 107/

No 6 0975 – 8887

Mr. Ch. Samsonu submitted a paper on “A System to Filter Unwanted Messages from OSN

User Walls” in International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science Applications

and Management Studies,November 2014/ Volume 3/ Issue 6 2319 – 1953

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Students Achievements

StudentStudentStudentStudent AchievementsAchievementsAchievementsAchievements

Students Publications:

• Mr. SK. Farook Student of C.S.E. M.tech, has published a paper, IJCA Vol. 133 No. 1 in Jan,2016.

• Mr. Ch. Siva Rama Krishna Student of C.S.E. M.tech, has published a paper, IJCA vol. 131 No.1 in Jan,2016.

• Mr. A. Giridhar student of II B.Tech C.S.E have won 2nd

prize in technical quiz competition conducted by KITS

Engineering College.

• Ms. Ch Jayasree , Ms. Ch Anusha , Mr. A Giridhar , Mr. A V Prasanth , Ms. M Manisha Reddy , Ms. G

Chandana have presented their papers during KITS YUVA conducted by KITS Engineering college.

• Mr. K Laxmi Manohar Reddy , Mr. A Giridhar participated in PROJECT EXPO during KITS YUVA

conducted by KITS Engineering college.

• Mr. A Girdhar participated in POSTER PRESENTATION contest conducted during KITS YUVA conducted by

KITS Engineering college.

Mr. Rajiv Jetson Vemula submitted a paper on “ An Empirical Study Of Software

Engineering Models For Software Development” in International Journal Of Research &

Development Organization,April 2015/Vol – 2,3785-0855

Mr. Rajiv Jetson Vemula submitted a paper on “Validating Decision Making Software

Process Model” in International Journal of Advances in Computer Science and Technology,

Special Issue of ICCSIE 2015 January 16, 2015/ Vol. 4/ No.1/ Pages : 43 –55 2320 -

2602

Mr. Rajiv Jetson Vemula submitted a paper on “A Naive Fuzzy Clustering Method For Pixel Segmentation By Using

Differential Evolution” in International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Science and Engineering, Special Issue

of ICACSSE 2014Oct 10, 2014/ Vol.3/ No.5/ Pages : 05-10 2278-3091

Mr. Rajiv Jetson Vemula submitted paper on “A Case Study On Decision Process Model” in International Journal of

Advance Research in Computer Science and Management Studies “ August 2014/ Volume 2/ Issue 8 232 7782 1

(Online)

Mr. G. Lakshmi Narayana An Efficient Strategy for Stability Management of Cache in Ad Hoc Networks

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, November

2014/ Volume 4/ Issue 11 2277 128X

Ms. S. Sri Lakshmi Parvathi Trust your Cloud Service Provider: User Based Crypto Model.in International Journal

of Engineering Research and Applications October 2014/ Vol. 4/ Issue 10/ pp.127-134 2248-9622

Mr. V. Venkatarao Monitoring Of Advanced Key Sharing Responsibility In Wireless Systems International

Journal of Engineering & Science Research November 2014/ Vol-4/Issue-11/836-838 2277-2685

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Events ConductedEvents ConductedEvents ConductedEvents Conducted

The following events were conducted in the department during the period july 2014 to June 2015.

A Two days workshop on "Android Application Development" on 12-702014 and 13-7-2014. This

workshop is orgnaised by CSE Department in association with Geeks Lab Technologies, New Delhi

CSE Farewell PartyCSE Farewell PartyCSE Farewell PartyCSE Farewell Party

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CSE Farewell PartyCSE Farewell PartyCSE Farewell PartyCSE Farewell Party

Blood donation Camp inaugurated by the Honourable Chairman Sri Kallam HaranadhaReddy

garu & Red Cross Society member Dr. BabulReddy garu at KHIT on the occasion of our

Chairman birthday on 01/11/2014

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Placements:Placements:Placements:Placements:

The following students got selected in various companies in On-campus placements drive during

2014-15 A.y

1. Two students , Chilaka Usha Rani, Nagella Giridhar were selected for the company Dv

Technologies, Bangalore. Salary is Rs. 1.5 LPA

2. Four students Miriyampalli Sai Tharun, Movva Yogitha, Koti Kavitha Rani, C T Nalini were

selected for Fony Technologies, Coimbator. Salary is Rs. 3.20 LPA

3. Five students Alla Durga Bhavani, Pabbisetty Sindhura, Pulagam Divya, Vuyyuru Srikanth

,T.V.N Gopi were selected for Global Logic, Hyderabad. Salary is Rs. 1.44 LPA.

4. Three students Cherukuri Rakesh, Gumma Karthik Gopal,P Jhansi Durga were selected for

Hinduja Gloabal Solutions. Salary is Rs. 1.44 LPA.

5. Four students Anumala Lalitha, Bhuma Badari Narayana, Dondeti Subhashini,Gopidesi

Hemalatha were selected for Yatra genie, Bangalore. Salary is Rs.1.20 LPA

One student Gonuguntla Sai Raghu Ram was selected for Zealous Services, Chennai. Salary is

Rs.1.20 LPA

STAFF COORDINATORS:

Prof. B.Satyanarayana Reddy, Professor

Dr.B.Tarakeswara Rao, Professor

Mr. G.Lakhminarayana, Asst. Professor

Mr Ch Samsonu, Associate Professor

STUDENT COORDINATORS:

M.Sai Tarun (118X1A0534)

B.Priya Reddy(128X1A06)

Ms. P.Sasikala (138X1A0553)