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Browsing by Author "Patil, Gouri"

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    A Contemporary Rural Health Care: model for India
    (National Conference Technocrats Institute of Technology-MBA, Bhopal., 2011-05) Patil, Gouri
    Health care is the prime area of focus in Central government efforts at influencing public health, and this focus is expressive in all the eleven five-year plans, planned till date. The National health policy initiated by the parliament of India in 1983 and amended recently in 2002, endorses complete responsibility and jurisdiction of primary health care in rural India on the state and local governments. However, in all the five year plans central government is coordinative and planning with the state government on sponsoring major health programs for the rural and semi urban sectors across the country. Despite of serious efforts by the Government, there is a wide gap in demand and availability of primary health care services across the country and especially in rural sectors. The article tries to review certain requirements of primary health care in rural sectors and identifies contemporary ways to handle these issues.
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    Geographic Information System (GIS) – for Business Analytics
    (2011-10) Kavita, K M; Patil, Gouri
    Modern Commerce, advanced technologies and infrastructure stimulates business expansions. India being an emerging market finds its continuous expansion exhibiting the growth registered every year. This phenomenon of expansion in retail business is in the verge of sustenance as observed by the rapidly increasing number of Malls all over metros of India . However there have been instances in Navi-mumbai that the concept of retailing in the form of malls were not so encouraging ,but slowly customer buying behavior is changing and are becoming more and more receptive to what the market has to offer. Our study serves as a basis for creating awareness about the GIS technology and theoretically exploring about the opportunity to explore competitive and sustainable advantage to Retail Managers, Management Faculty and other academicians. This paper also tries to answer some of the needs of the market and tries to cognize the scope of innovative methods like GIS. It explains how GIS along with classical methods and new advanced tools could be used to foster a new approach of the business acumen in site suitability analysis, customer profiling,exploring future market potential analysis and the emerging trends in the retail sector.
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    Training and Analysis of a Neural Network Model Algorithm
    (2011-04) Patil, Gouri
    An algorithm is a set of instruction pattern given in an analytical process of any program/function-ale to achieve desired results. It is a model-programmed action leading to a desired reaction. A neural network is a self-learning mining model algorithm, which aligns/ learns relative to the logic applied in initiation of primary codes of network. Neural network models are the most suitable models in any management system be it business forecast or weather forecast. The paper emphasizes not only on designing, functioning of neural network models but also on the prediction errors in the network associated at every step in the design and function-ale process.

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