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CAN AGM 2009

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Today I have Attend CAN 16th AGM at Hotel Himalaya, Pulchowk, Kathmand, Nepal. The AGM was started a bit late due to renew disagreement of various Member. After some time the problem was solved and the open session of AGM was started. At the Opening session of The CAN AGM, Secretary Naryan Neupane Open the session with welcome message. After the Welcome to all guest, CAN General Secretary Binod Dhakal Brief the CAN Activities of 2065/66. At 1:30PM we have joined to Lunch session. I have enjoyed at Lunch session to many new friends. When we have backed from Lunch Session the Treasure of CAN brief about the Revenue/Expenditure of 2065/2066. Then, the first President of CAN Mr. Bimal Sir gave a nice presentation, He have explained about CAN good future as well as Challenging Perspective. Finally president of CAN announce the end of the session after a short sweet speech. In brief I have found that CAN AGM was fruitful in terms of new creative vision of various member as well as nice co-

The Benefits of a Solid Content Management System

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In the early days of the web most sites consisted of a handful of HTML pages. For smaller sites, it made sense for webmasters to use programs like Microsoft Front Page and Macromedia (now Adobe Dreamweaver) to edit their site templates, which usually contained the navigation, header and footer (the "shell" of the site), and individual pages. The problems? * Messy code These so-called What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWIG) editors didn't always get the code right. Webmasters almost always had to get into the back-end and tweak the HTML source code. This took time. * Tedious site updates Edits to a site template meant every page had to be updated and reuploaded to the web server. This took time and used resources - especially before the days of broadband. * Painstaking SEO Optimizing for search engines meant going through every page and manually making sure your H1 (header) and Title tags were well optimized. * Risk of data loss For

Professional Quality Assurance Program: Complete Software Testing

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I'm Doing the training of Quality Assurance since March 1st. I feel that, it is really great for Software Developer and Web Developer..... The course should covered the following topics. TOPICS COVERED 1. Introduction on Tester, QC and QA 2. SDLC Models * Introduction * Waterfall Model * V-Model * Spiral Model * Big Bang Model 3. Testing * Introduction * Testing Start Process * Testing Stop Process * Testing Strategy * Equivalence Partitioning * Error Guessing * Boundary Value Analysis 4. Software Testing Types * Static Testing * MDynamic Testing * Blackbox Testing * Whitebox Testing * Unit Testing * Requirements Testing * Regression Testing * Error Handling Testing * Manual support Testing * Volume Testing * Stress Testing * Performance Testing 5. Test Case * Designing Test Cases * Developing Test Cases * Writing Test Cases * Purpose * What Is a Good Test Case? 6. Te

ICT CONFERENCE 2009: Day 2

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The day 2 program of ICT was so much interesting and informative. Specially ICT Students and Graduates may got the immense benefit. The international presenter give their very tremendous presentation. At last the discussion panel member discuss about the opportunity and challenges of current ICT in Nepal. At least I feel so much pleasure and immense from the ICT Conference... In my view ICT Conference was successful regardless of giving the ICT milestone for new Nepal.

ICT CONFERENCE 2009: Day 1

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ICT Conference 2009 was opening by Mr. Ganesh Shah, Minister of Environment, Science and Technology with his landmark opening speech and tremendous slide presentation. At that time the various ICT Professional of national & international contribute in the presentation. The Presenter Mr. Amitabh Singhal from India & Ms. Soyoung Park (E-governance Advisor International) are the key presenter from abroad. The other presenter are Mr. Manohar K. Bhattrai (Member of HLCIT), Mr. Hempal Shrestha (SAP International and FOSS Nepal Community), Mr. Shailendra Jha and Sudeep Khanal (ICT Professional), Mr. Hari Ram Koirala (Acting Secretary OPMCM, GON), Soyoung Park(E-governance Advisor International), Manish Pokharel, Jehak Lee, Jong Sou Park Korea via Video Conferencing (Tripal Redundancy System for enhancing Network System in the case of e-Government system). The Conference was immense for collaborating Challenging ICT issues of Nepal. Hope the next days conference will become more inform

ICT CONFERENCE 2009

The 9th ICT Conference of CAN is going to be held from 15th to 16th January 2009. I'm going to participate on it. It is a very immense event of IT Sector of Nepal. The various national and international presenter will present their idea and experience in there. I'll update all the events news and information which I acquire there. Please keep with me...

CAN Annual General Meeting 2008

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Computer Association of Nepal (CAN) general assembly is held on today at DICC of World Trade Center, Tripureshwor. Regardless of lots of conflicts within the members, the CAN AGM is successfully scamper. Mr. Pankaj Jalan, the General Secretary of CAN announce the meeting with paper presentation. He also describe the CAN program of previous year and upcoming year in detail. Like as the Treasurer, Suresh Karna announce the Budget of fiscal year 2065/66. After complete the paper presentation which is accepted by the lots of voting right member. Then the election process begins. After which I have back from there due to urgent works. I’ll update you when I get the result of election. Please keep with me.

Connect to the Remote Computer using Remote Desktop Connection

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The default listening port for Remote Desktop (3389) of the computer can be changed to another port number easily. If the Remote Desktop listening port number for the remote computer where the Remote Desktop client is going to connect to has been changed to use non-default and non-standard port to accept Remote Desktop connections, this non-standard specific port number has to be specified in Remote Desktop Connection client. User uses Remote Desktop Connection client to connect to remote computer that has Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) server enabled and running. In Windows XP, Remote Desktop Connection can be accessed by clicking Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Communications, and click on Remote Desktop Connection. Microsoft Knowledge Base article KB304304 provides details on how to configure the Remote Desktop client to connect to a specific port when you use Windows XP, however, the procedure and protocol should be all the same in all operating system that use

Shutdown a remote computer on the network

This is little bit of windows hacking when you say you want to shutdown a remote computer on your LAN network, if you are doing it for FUN then its ok.But let me tell you, this may also cause some potential data loss at the remote computer.Requirement: You must have administrator rights in order to remotely shutdown a computer.How to:1. Start>>Run and type Cmd and Press Enter.2. Type shutdown /i3. Add the computers on your network ,set the display timing and enter the shutdown comment. If you have face some problem with that.....or if it doesn't work don't forget to send comment....Anil

Field Research [Mercantile Office System]

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Field Research Introduction We, five members me, Anit, Deepesh, Arjun and rakesh was implicated in field research at Mercantile Office System, as the objective of Analysis of client/server system and Networking. As our objective we have meet the system administrator of MOS Mr. Eshwori Sharma and discuss in detail around 1 hour. We have principally discussed about the client/server architecture, Software, Networking Devices, Networking Environment and firewalls etc. used by MOS. We have found that, MOS is the huge ISP and solution provider in various areas of Nepal. It is the only one ISP of Nepal for providing .np authority. We are much satisfied from the system administrator of MOS for kind co-operation and providing us reliable & more information about recent trends, networking and security challenges of ISP. Introduction of Mercantile Office System [MOS] Mercantile has been at the forefront of the Internet evolution and is a cutting edge Internet service provider (ISP) in Nepal.