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Business Case - an example

Business Case Project/Programme Details: Name: MUTS Shared Service Project Manager: Seenu Appukutan Nair Vinodhini Group: Michael Asante, Kamal, Sreelatha, Jibin and Pravab Dhakal Objective No.: Start Date: January 15, 2010 Completion Date: July 15, 2010 Document Details: Version No: 01 Status: Approved/Draft: Approved by: Issued Date: Last Update Date: Background Services that companies are providing are becoming an even more important feature. There are many universities who provide service to their student and staff and the number are growing each year and thus the competition. The universities are trying to provide their students with better service each year to be in the competition. Students and researchers look for the university that do not only provide with quality education but quality service so that they fell comfortable studying in the university. Lack of service would only hamper students in their journey of getting better education. Hence putti...

Report on POS-Tagger for Nepali Text - 06/23/07

INTRODUCTION Part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging or POST), also called grammatical tagging, morphosyntactic categorization or syntactic wordclass tagging. It is the process of marking up the words in a text as corresponding to a particular part of speech, based on both its definition, as well as its context—i.e., relationship with adjacent and related words in a phrase, sentence, or paragraph. A POS analysis is the very basic grammatical task of assigning every word in a sentence or text to the correct morphosyntactic category – noun, verb, adjective, adverb, and so on. In POS tagging, labels or tags are added to every word in a text to indicate their category. While it is possible to assign these tags manually, it is highly desirable to automate the process, as otherwise the process of applying a POS analysis to a large corpus becomes prohibitively work intensive. Some of the POS tagger available are : ● Stanford POS tagger ● TreeTagger ● TnT - A Statistical Part-of-Speech Tag...

Volunteer Abroad Millenium Group - Grace Home School in Nepal

In May 2008, Millenium Group started a project for Grace Home School in Nepal. This is the building of 2 first schoolrooms for the school. Later in July-August 08,another Millenium Group (Anh Nguyen, April Maclean, Carl Christopher, Daniel Anstett and Sarah Wassmer along with help of Nichole, Tracy Swift (nurse), Rajiv Ranjit and Pravab Dhakal (That's me :P) went along the project and made 2 more classroom, office and washrooms and this group did the painting too which was so great and the kids liked it so much. I will post the video when i get it of the 2nd project. So total there is 4 classrooms, 1 office and 2 washroom. The kids are greatful to you guys :) In this video: Catherine Habel, Don Hunt, Emeric Le Morvan, John MacDonald, Pravab Dhakal , Rajiv Ranjit, Raman Srivastava, Ronnie May, Shaun Mehtaand Vinay Garg