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An Early Draft: IC 2009

This was a portion of one of the 1st drafts I wrote with Kuldeep and Nagesh for our Mobile and Online Voting System, when we took part in the Imagine Cup 2009. We went all the way to the Semis of the Design for Development Award, after which we choose the University Exams over IC. I still have fond memories of those hours of intense brain storming, when the mind was free of technology and strong with ideas and concepts. Take a look at what we came up with. The ELECTION If every section of the society worked towards its own progress successfully then there wouldn't be anything to worry about, barring the conflict of interests between people which can be resolved through amicable means. However, that can never be true as, not all are fortunate in that regard. And thus the need for an unbiased governing body which can look to everyones' welfare. However, if this governing body isn't elected properly by taking everyone's opinion into account then there is bound to be some section of the country that will be left behind(in the race of progress and development.)

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My Final Year Project Problem Brief

This is a snippet of my Final year Project's Problem Brief. It was an adventurous project, had loads of fun doing it. BTW, the next tutorial on Silverlight is coming up soon, so stick around. In this project we are trying to address the problems of Comprehension and Reduction of Java Code. While writing programs a programmer looses track of the flow of the code and at times even the logic of the program that he is writing. This is a very common problem for many coders, especially when they are writing lengthy programs.

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Public Key Cryptography using ANNs

Well, i took this post as a chance to show some of my undergraduate work i did. This was a part of my curriculum and it was one of the First things i really really like working on. But before i give you the link, let me brief you on what the whole thing was all about. ANNs or Artificial Neural Networks are an attempt to capture the neural nets of sentient beings. Its final purpose in my opinion is to model the Human neural network and finally the Human Brain leading to a better understanding of how things work. What they are has been given in the presentation that is to follow. What they do is actually quite simple: they learn.

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