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How to make a Smart Campus – Smart Campus Programme in IIT Delhi

Abstract: This is a technical report on how a plan can be made for developing a smart campus by taking inputs from multiple stake-holders, and then prioritizing the suggestions. The focus of this smart campus initiative was smart services, sustainability, fostering research opportunities and fostering innovative entrepreneurship models. Focus was redefined to improving campus life, water and power sustainability, infrastructure mapping, information management and flow, waste treatment and outsourcing plans. Potential projects were identified and prioritized based on high impact and low complexity (Phase 1), low impact and low complexity (Phase 2), high impact & high complexity (Phase 2) and low impact & high complexity projects (Phase 3). Governance and project implementation blueprint was also developed as part of this technical report.

Keywords: Smart Campus, Smart City, Sustainability, Smart Technologies, Internet of Things.

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Using the internet to connect your business with international clientele

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What are Digital Wallets

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The Internet of Things and its Future Potential

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Challenges of Using Google Analytics

On the off chance that you don’t recognize what Google Analytics is, haven’t introduced it on your site, or have introduced it yet never take a gander at your information, then this post is for you. While it’s hard for some to accept, still sites are not utilizing Google Analytics (or any examination, besides) to gauge their movement. In this post, we’re going to take a gander at Google Analytics from the supreme apprentice’s perspective. Why you require it, how to get it, how to utilize it, and workarounds to normal issues. Continue reading “Challenges of Using Google Analytics”

Comparison of Mobile vs Desktop Computing – An Infographic

In recent times, mobile commerce has changed the way computing resources are accessed by the common man. Further it has enabled the reach of resources like access to commodities, financial products and services and other infomediaries, to improve the lives of people who otherwise were on the ill fated side of the digital divide. Continue reading “Comparison of Mobile vs Desktop Computing – An Infographic”