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  1. Computerization of Registration and Stamps Department - SAMPADA, Madhya Pradesh

    Authors: Jain, Rekha;

    Reference No: IITCOE0007 Pages: 26 Published on: 30, May, 2019

    Abstract: The case highlights the design, process changes and implementation challenges deploying web-based solution for property registration - Stamps and Management of Property and Documents Application (SAMPADA) in 2015 in Madhya Pradesh, India. SAMPADA was developed and implemented under the initiative and leadership of the then Inspector General Registration and Superintendent of ... More

  2. An Introduction to NoSQL Database Design

    Authors: Krishnamoorthy, Srikumar;

    Reference No: CISG0130TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 3, March, 2016

    Abstract: NoSQL refers to a new class of database systems used in big data environments. These database systems aim to address some of the limitations of traditional database management systems. This technical note describes the key challenges in traditional database systems and introduces the concept of NoSQL databases. The design for ... More

  3. Innovative Practices for Managing Field Staff Knowledge: KM at Eureka Forbes 2004-2010

    Authors: Verma, Sanjay;

    Reference No: BP0337(C) Pages: 41 Published on: 31, March, 2011

    Abstract: This is the third case from a three cases series. 2004 onwards, Eureka Forbes Ltd. (EFL) took unique initiatives to collect knowledge of its sales people. Various contests were devised and the learning was ploughed back into the organization. It also helped the organization to face various challenges. The challenge now ... More

  4. Migration of Oracle Applications from 11.0.3 to 11i at JDS Universal

    Authors: Padalkar, Milind; Jain, Abhinandan K; Rao, V Venkata;

    Reference No: CISG0102 Pages: 24 Published on: 18, March, 2009

    Abstract: A project may fail because of several causes. A rigorous root cause analysis is required before the failure in addressed. In this case, the low delivery rate in a symptom and the root comes are not the people themselves, out the way the working environment in shaped by the Project ... More

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