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WELCOME TO INAUGURAL SESSION
We cordially solicit your gracious presence for the
Inaugural function of
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
on
BIG DATA MANAGEMENT
(Under Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of Government of IndiaTEQIP-II)
Organised by:
Departments of CSE
Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science
Post box No. 14, Angallu, Madanapalle- 517325
Chittoor (District), Andhra Pradesh.
Venue: Seminar Hall, MITS Campus, Madanapalle
Date(s) : 02-04 July, 2013
RESOURCE PERSON
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Dr SUMEET DUA
Interim Director, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Technology
Upchurch Endowed Professor of Computer Science
Coordinator of Information Technology Research
College of Engineering and Science, Louisiana Tech University.
Mailing Address: 121 Nethken Hall, 600 Dan Reneau Drive, #10348, Ruston, LA - 71272 USA.
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.Dr. Sumeet Dua Interim Director of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Technology and Professor of Computer Science at Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA U.S.A. He has co-authored/edited four books, including textbooks on ‘Data Mining and Machine Learning in Cybersecurity’ (CRC Press, 2011) and ‘Data Mining for Bioinformatics’ (Auerbach Publications, 2012) and has published over fifty peer-reviewed journal and conference papers in the areas of data mining, knowledge discovery and computational learning in high-dimensional datasets. He also holds two US patents. He has advised over twenty-two graduate thesis and dissertations in these areas, and his former students have found positions in leading industry and academic institutions. His research has been funded by over USD 3.5 Million by the NIH, NSF, AFRL, AFOSR, NASA and LA-BOR. He frequently serves as a panelist for the NSF and NIH (over twenty panels) and has presented over twenty-five keynotes, invited talks and workshops at international conferences and educational institutions. He has also served as the overall program chair for three international conferences and as a chair for multiple conference tracks in the areas of data mining applications, bioinformatics and information intelligence. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and the ACM and a member of the American Association for Advancement in Science. His current research interests include building associative models for information fusion in multi-modality datasets, data mining, pattern tracking, anomaly detection and content-based feature extraction for predictive analytics.
CHIEF GUEST
Dr. BHEEMARJUNA REDDY TAMANA
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad
AP, India, 502205
Bheemarjuna Reddy Tamma is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering at IIT Hyderabad. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from IIT Madras and then worked as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) division of California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (CALIT2) prior to taking up faculty position at IIT Hyderabad. His research interests are in the areas of Cyber-Physical Systems, Smart Grid Communications, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Green ICT, Converged Radio Access Technologies, Wireless Multimedia, Next Generation Internet, and Network Security. He has published over 30 papers in refereed international journals and conferences. Dr. Reddy is a recipient of iNautix Research Fellowship for his Ph.D. tenure at IIT Madras. He is a co-recipient of Top Cited Article Award from Elsevier publishers. He is a member of IEEE. He served as an organizing member of CPS Workshop 2013 at IIT Hyderabad and a TPC co-chair for the Workshop on Next Generation Networks (WONGEN 2011). He is a reviewer for several International conferences/journals from IEEE and Elsevier. He is currently a TPC co-chair for 2nd IEEE International Conference on Recent Advances in Computational Systems (RAICS 2013) and a Ph.D. forum co-chair for IEEE ANTS 2013. He is a Co-PI of DEITY (Dept. of Electronics & IT, Govt. of India) funded Cyber Physical System Innovations Hub at IIT Hyderabad. He also leads a couple of industry funded consultancy/research projects on Wireless Networks as PI at IIT Hyderabad.

Welcome to Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science Madanapalle, is a town and a municipality located in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh state, India - population 107,512 (2001 census). Legend has it that the name of the town was originally "Maryaada raamanna puram", which has, over time, changed into " Madanapalle".
It is one of the biggest Revenue Divisions in India (it covers almost half of the Chittoor district). It is a fast-growing city at the center of an agricultural region noted for its fruits and vegetables, especially tomatoes. It has a railway station and is the gateway to Horsley Hills, a big hill station and summer resort. It is the birthplace of the philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti, who founded the nearby Rishi Valley School.
It is also known for its high-quality silks, which are spun into sarees and other types of clothing. Neeruguttu palle is a place in town where silk sarees are available at the production cost. The famous poet Rabindranath Tagore translated "Jana Gana Mana", India's national anthem, from Bengali to English and also set it to music in Madanapalle. Madanapalle is famous for the Besant Theosophical College named after Dr. Annie Besant.
Madanapalle has pleasantly mild, to warm summers with average high temperatures of 30 to 35 degrees Celsius (86 F to 95 F). Temperatures do not exceed 40 degrees celsius (104 F)and winters are cold with temperatures between 7 to 15 degrees Celsius ( 44.6 F to 59 F). Usually summer lasts from March to June, with the advent of rainy season in June, followed by winter which lasts till the end of February. It has an extreme type of climate. Rainy season remains pleasant.
The history of Madanapalle was dated back to 907 during Chola Kingdom. Previously the town was located to west of Sri Yogabhogeswara Swami Temple. The vastu sastra revealed that there would not be any development of town as it is located in that area. Then the Palegar Sriman Ahobilanayani thought to change the place of town. They left the cow to gaze the grass. The cow started gazing the grass along the forest and stopped at a particular place. That was the place decided for initiation of construction of new town. Ahobilanayani varu constructed fort around the town. Later on it destroyed with the age. The present streets in Madanapalle like Kota Street, Agarthala street, sepia street are the reminiscences of previous establishments.
Madanapalle was ruled by Vijayanagara Palegars namely Basanna and Madanna. In memory of their names, the two hills on the east of Madanapalle were named as “Madanna Hill” and “Basavanna Hill” which gradually transformed to Madinikonda and Basinikonda. During 907 – 955, Yadavanayikas and Hoyasalas ruled by Vijayanagara kingdom. After its downfall, it went under the rule of Golkonda nawabs during 1565. During 1713, the Kadapa Nawab, Abdul Nabi Khan captured Madanapalle. Madanapalle was transformed from Karnataka provinson to Kadapa division. There was war between Kadapa Nawabs and Maharastra rulers for the sake of Madanapalle and Pungnaoor provision. Kadapa Nawab was defeated by Balajirao Peshi and captured Madanapalle. Later, Mysore Maharaja occupied Gurram Konda. Tippu Sultan defeated Hyder ali and took great care of Madanapalle and Punganoor divisions. Sir Thomas Munro was first collector of Cuddapah. He constructed a small thatched house at the present Collector’s bunglow and visited Madanapalle every summer. In 1850, Madanapalle was developed as subdivision and F.B.Manoly was the first Sub Collector. The town experienced several natural calamities like floods, famines and epidemics.Though the Bengali song had been written in 1911 itself, it had remained largely confined to the pages of the Brahmo Samaj journal, "Tatva Bodha Prakasika", of which Tagore was the editor. Great philosopher "Jiddu Krishna Murthy" was born in madanapalle. Now his house was morphed as Library. In Madanapalle he established a world famous "RISHI VALLEY" school.
During 1918-19, Tagore accepted an invitation from a friend and controversial Irish poet James H. Cousins, to spend a few days at the Besant Theosophical College, of which Cousins was the principal. On the evening of February 28, he joined a gathering of students and upon Cousins' request, sang the "Jana Gana Mana" in Bengali. In the days that followed, enchanted by the dreamy hills of Madanapalle, Tagore wrote down the English translation of the song and along with Cousins' wife, Margaret (an expert in western music), set down the notation which is followed till this day. Today, in the library of the Besant Theosophical College in Madanapalle, the framed original English translation is displayed. One interesting thing is the first radio news reader is from madanapalli. She is follower of Shri Sarojani Naidu and her name is Shri Mangamma Madam. Even she is having the copy of Jana Gana Mana translated into English by Tagore. Lastly Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi are her students.
The other historical places include the Chennakesava Swamy Temple at a distance of 47 km from Madanapalle which was built in the 14th century by Krishna Devarayalu. The other place to visit is the Mallaya Konda temple built by Chola raja in the 14th century. The Kolabailu water falls is just 15 km from the town. Venugopalaswami temple located in Thettu is just 15 km from the town.
Horsley Hills is situated near Madanpalle in Chittoor District at an altitude of 4400 feet (1314 m) above sea level. Mr. W.D. Horsley, a British member of the civil service and the then District Collector of Cuddapah, who found the climate very hot, selected this area as his summer resort on the top of the hills. He constructed two houses, the Kachari Room and the Milk Bungalow and developed it as a summer resort. There are four engineering colleges in Madanapalle and MITS Engineering college is the famous among them all. MITS is located at the foot of the Horsley Hills.
Madanapalle Institute of Technology of Science is established in 1998 in the picturesque and Pleasant environs of Madanapalle and is ideally located on a sprawling 30 acre campus on Madanapalle-Anantapur Highway (NH-205) near Angallu about 10km away from Madanapalle. MITS, originated under the auspices of Ratakonda Ranga Reddy Educational Academy under the proactive leadership of Sri. N. Vijaya Bhaskar Choudary, M.Com (Ph.D) Secretary & Correspondent of the Academy. MITS is governed by a progressive management that never rests on laurels and has been striving conscientiously to develop it as one of the best centers od Academic Excellence in India. The Institutions profile is firmly based on strategies and action plans that match changing demands of the nation and the students fraternity. MITS enjoys constant support and patronage of NRI's with distinguished academic traditions and vast experience in Engineering & Technology.
Rated among top 5 private engineering colleges in southern Andhrapradesh
· IBM Center of Excellence
· Infosys campus Connect Program
· Adobe certification center
· Tidal Digital Library Center
· Indo-US colloboration for engineering education (Consortium college)
· Accredidated by UGC (12B & 2F)
· World Bank-TEQIP-II funded Institute (one among 25 in the country-2011 (S.C-1.1-private))
· Member of International Federation for Engineering Education (IFEES)
- wi-fi campus(45mbps inrenet connectivity)
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AGENDA
(Inauguration 02 July 2013 at 10:00 am)
Time Event
9:30AM Registration
10:00AM Inauguration
- Welcoming the dignitaries on to the dias
- Lighting the lamp by all dignitaries
- Invocation by II CSE Students
- Opening remarks by programme Co-ordinator, Smt.M.Sreedevi.
- Address by Head of the department, Dr. S. Murali Krishna
- Address by TEQIP Co-ordinator Dr. V. Ramachandra Prasad
- Welcome note by Principal, Dr. K. Sreenivasa Reddy
- Introduction of Resource Person by Kusuma.s
- Address by Resource Person Dr.Sumeet Dua
- Introduction of Chief Guest by Wilson Thomas
- Key note address by Chief Guest Dr. Bheemarjuna Reddy Tamma
- Release of IUCEE material by the Chief guest
- Release of IUCEE CD by the Resource Person
- Honoring the chief guest by the Dignitaries
- Vote of Thanks by B S Naveen Kumar
- High Tea
EENADU 02-07-13

Dr.K.Sreenivasa Reddy
B.Tech.,M.E.,Ph.D.,MISTE.,FIE.,MIAENG.
Principal
Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science
Madanapalle - 517 325,A.P.INDIA
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