Vendeur : Majestic Books, Hounslow, Royaume-Uni
Etat : New. pp. 90 + 8. N° de réf. du vendeur 7623593
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Vendeur : Books Puddle, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
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Vendeur : Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Allemagne
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Vendeur : Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Inde
Hardcover. Etat : New. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction to spectroscopy. 2. Theory of Atomic Spectroscopy. 3. Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (AES, OES). 4. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. 5. Atomic (Flame) Emission Spectroscopy. 6. Flame Photometry. 7. Applications of Flame Photometry. "Atomic Spectroscopy is the determination of elemental composition by its electromagnetic or mass spectrum. Atomic Spectroscopy is closely related to other forms of Spectroscopy. It can be divided by atomization source or by the type of spectroscopy used. In the latter case, the main division is between optical and mass spectrometry. Mass spectrometry generally gives significantly better analytical performance, but is also significantly more complex. This complexity translates into higher purchase costs, higher operational costs, more operator training, and a greater number of components that can potentially fail. Because optical spectroscopy is generally less expensive and has performance adequate for many tasks, it is far more common. Atomic absorption spectrometers are one of the most commonly sold and used analytical devices." (jacket). N° de réf. du vendeur 67072
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tables (illustrateur). Contents Preface Foreword I Technology for Banks in India 1 Transformation in banks through information technology-challenges and potentials 2 Problems faced by E-delivery channel-users-of banks-An empirical study in e-age 3 Problems and prospects of E-age banks in India 4 Customer service in Banks mapping excellence in emerging new competitive era 5 E-banking problems and prospects-an empirical study in Punjab 6 Strategies to mitigate risk in Internet banking 7 Information technology-emerging challenges and new potentials for banks 8 Mobile banking and new Gen an Indian experience 9 Future outlook of ATMs in India-emerging issues and possible solutions 10 Empowering Indian Banking through information technology-emerging issues and challenges II Banking sector reforms and contemporary issues 11 Banking sector reforms an Indian experience 12 Banking sector reforms rationale efficacy and necessity of third reforms 13 Banking sector reforms and efficiency of Banks in India 14 Indian banking vision 2030 15 Comparative study of performance of Indian commercial banks in the era of global melt down 16 Liberalization and stability of interest income in banks through fee based activities 17 Micro finance through self help groups an excellence road map for banks 18 Indian banking a paradigm shift in the performance 19 Survival of public sector banks in the pot liberalized and globalized era emerging new issues and potential strategies 20 Global crisis-problems and prospects for Indian banking IndustryIndia?s banking sector has made rapid strides in reforming and aligning itself to the new competitive business environment Indian banking industry is in the midst of an IT revolution Technological infrastructure has become an indispensable part of the reforms process in the banking system with the gradual development of sophisticated instruments and innovations in market practices In India the Reserve Bank of India RBI has taken active interest in developing appropriate technological infrastructure to facilitate market development in areas such as payment and settlement systems Delivery versus Payment DvP and Electronic Funds Transfer EFTFor modernizing the payment and settlement systems in India a three pronged approach has been adopted with due emphasis on consolidation development and integration The consolidation of the existing payment systems involves strengthening of computerized cheque clearing and expanding the reach of Electronic Clearing Services ECS and electronic Funds Transfer EFT The retail payment system was given an impetus with the introduction of a new facility viz Special Electronic Funds Transfer SEFT system The critical elements of the development strategy involve opening of new clearinghouses interconnection of clearinghouses through the Indian Financial Network INFINET development of real Time Gross Settlement RTGS system Centralized Funds Management System CFMS Negotiated Dealing System NDS and the Structured Financial Messaging System SFMSThis book contains 20 articles presented in national and International Conferences It provides at insight into the current development and future of technology up gradation in the Indian banking industry The book it is hoped would provide useful information and inputs to all those interested in updating themselves with latest developments in modern banking practices 436 pp. N° de réf. du vendeur 99505
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