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<strong>Velammal</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong><br />

March 2015 Vol 1 Issue 1<br />

HIGHLIGHTS<br />

<br />

<br />

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<br />

Yogesh-final year IT represented<br />

TAMILNADU NCC FOOTBALL<br />

TEAM IN NCC NATIONALGAMES<br />

held in NEW DELHI and secured<br />

4th place all over INDIA<br />

Priyanka (2010-14 batch) was<br />

selected in IIT-Delhi for performing<br />

research, sponsored by<br />

Government of India<br />

Students of IT department<br />

bagged around Rs.50,000 for<br />

various events like paper<br />

presentation, mini project,<br />

debugging, quiz, etc.,<br />

Mr.Prashanth and Ms.Deepika of<br />

IT department won Rs.11,000 for<br />

paper presentation event at DMI<br />

<strong>Engineering</strong> college.<br />

Inside this issue:<br />

Hephaestus 2k14 2<br />

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<br />

Department of Information Technology<br />

Be Connected with our Endeavors, Events, Happenings and Accomplishments<br />

Welcome to the Department of<br />

Information Technology! The last few<br />

months have been action packed and<br />

we had many major events and<br />

happenings. Our Symposium HE-<br />

PHAESTUS’2K14 was a grand success<br />

with 215 colleges participating<br />

in the event.<br />

Many of our students were placed in<br />

top MNCs and that makes us really<br />

proud. Our faculty have won accolades<br />

and some of our Faculty have<br />

managed to procure funded projects<br />

for our department .<br />

We have more events planned for the<br />

next few months. Our industrial visits<br />

to TCS-Sipcot IT Park were a great<br />

learning experience for the students.<br />

Our student internships were very<br />

successful with some of our students<br />

managing pre placement<br />

offers.<br />

For the year 2013-2014 we got 10 UG<br />

ranks and 2 PG ranks.<br />

Many of our students got internship<br />

in various top level Companies<br />

Our students Mr.V.Anand and<br />

Mr.Gowtham Praveen won Best<br />

project award at St.Xavier Institute<br />

of Technology Project<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Exhibition and received cash<br />

prize of about Rs.15,000.<br />

Faculty members of IT department<br />

have published 14 papers<br />

in International journal and 3<br />

papers in National journal. They<br />

have presented 8 papers in<br />

International conferences and<br />

20 papers in National conference.<br />

The faculty members have<br />

published around 45 papers.<br />

The IT department has achieved<br />

more than 85% of placement<br />

consistently every year.<br />

69 students got placed with<br />

average salary of 3.75 lakhs per<br />

annum.<br />

Mr. V. Anand and Ms. K. Abirami<br />

were placed in Zoho with a<br />

package of Rs.6,00,000 per<br />

annum. They also got paid internship<br />

of Rs.15,000 per month<br />

in Zoho.<br />

Industrial visit to TCS 3<br />

Papers Published 4<br />

Guest Lectures/Seminars 5<br />

Student Participation 6<br />

Hephaestus 2014<br />

National level students technical symposium “was organized<br />

on August 16, 2014 which has been a platform for<br />

sharing ideas in in the field of engineering. Students<br />

organized events like paper presentation, Debugging,<br />

Poster Designing,Web designing, Technical quiz, dumb-c,<br />

gaming, Dumb-c,Online Photography to bring out students<br />

talents.<br />

Inside Story 7<br />

Current Trends in IT 8


March 2015 Vol 1 Issue 1<br />

<strong>Velammal</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Department of Information Technology<br />

Page 2<br />

STUDENTS<br />

PROJECT<br />

Events Organised<br />

National Conference on<br />

Computing and Security<br />

Technologies<br />

Mr.S.Ahamed Ali<br />

Mr.A.Vijayan<br />

______________________<br />

Books Published by Faculty<br />

Service Oriented Architecture<br />

Mr. S.Ahamed Ali<br />

Programming And Data<br />

Structures II<br />

Mr. S.Ahamed Ali<br />

Ms. C.M Nalayini<br />

FALLING FLOWERS: Project Falling Flowers is a game created by Anand V. belongs to IVth Year and<br />

Aishwarya V. belongs to IIind Year. using Visual C# Language using Windows .Net Framework and with<br />

Windows Form Application. This project is started with a motivation to provide the user a user<br />

friendly environment to play the game and also a simple game in a different way and Their Project<br />

has rewarded as “Best Project” by St.Xavier Institute of Technology Project Exhibtion and received a<br />

cash prize of about Rs.7000.<br />

Best Student Project Award<br />

Ms.Pavithra, IT final Year Student received the Best<br />

Project Award from Mr. T. S. Rangarajan TCS on 27th<br />

Janunary, 2014.<br />

It's Fine To Celebrate<br />

Success<br />

But It is More Important<br />

To<br />

INTERNSHIPS<br />

<br />

<br />

Abirami Kumarasamy , Anand V From Final Year IT Students Attended Internship At ZOHO.<br />

Krishna Gowtham, Pranavadurai S, Sivaraman R From Final Year IT Students Attended Internship<br />

At Zylog Systems.<br />

Heed Lessons of Failure<br />

<br />

Sarath Kumar From Final Year IT Attended Internship At OpenText.<br />

-BILL GATES


March 2015 Vol 1 Issue 1<br />

[Your Newsletter name]<br />

<strong>Velammal</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Department of Information Technology<br />

Page 3<br />

Industrial Visit to TCS-SIPCOT IT PARK<br />

Industrial Visit at TCS-Sipcot IT Park on 23rd July’14 For III YR IT<br />

STUDENTS<br />

Industrial Visit to ARENA MULTIMEDIA<br />

Seminar On Placement<br />

DO IT NOW<br />

SOMETIMES<br />

‘LATER’<br />

BECOMES<br />

“NEVER’<br />

Industrial Visit at ARENA MULTIMEDIA On 11/9/2014<br />

For III YR IT STUDENTS Organized By Mrs. CM NALAYINI AP-II, IT Dept.<br />

Rank Holders<br />

SEMINAR ON PLACEMENT TIPS ON 10/01/15<br />

Ms. KAVYA S – AMAZON, II YR IT STUDENTS<br />

"Change will Not Come If We<br />

Wait For some other person<br />

or some other Time. We are<br />

The Ones We've Been Waiting<br />

for. We are the Change That<br />

We Seek."<br />

PG RANK HOLDERS 2014<br />

MAHALAKSHMI D<br />

RANK:12<br />

ARTHY A<br />

RANK:15<br />

PRIYANKA R<br />

RANK:16<br />

MEENU M<br />

RANK:19<br />

SHAILAJA S<br />

RANK:33<br />

BANUPRIYA<br />

RANK:1<br />

SHAHANA K<br />

RANK:35<br />

PALLAVI R<br />

RANK:40<br />

JANANI PRIYA K<br />

RANK:41<br />

Our students have shown their academic caliber time and again. Here are our academic high performers who have<br />

inspired others to excel.<br />

RAJIV K R<br />

RANK:42


March 2015 Vol 1 Issue 1 <strong>Velammal</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong> Department of Information Technology<br />

Page 4<br />

In Plant Training<br />

HCL<br />

V.Monika<br />

<br />

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<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Events Organized By Faculty Members<br />

Mr.S.M.Udayashankar Organized a Seminar on Placement Tips by Mr. R.Arun Balachander- Wipro Technologies<br />

Mr.S.M.Udayashankar Organized Seminar on Higher Studies by Mr.Adeeshwara Raja- HCL<br />

Mr.Ahamed Ali Organized Seminar on Get Ready For Placements by Mr.Rajiv- VERIZON.<br />

Ms. CM .Nalayini,Ms. S.Priyadharshini Organized Seminar on Importance of Java in IT Industry by Mr.Sourav CTS<br />

Mr..K.R. Mohanraj Organized Symposium by Chief Guest -Dr.C.Ravichandran.<br />

Ms.A. Prema Organized Workshop on Robotics by Mr.V Balaji Arerobotix.<br />

Ms.K.Devi and Mrs. G.Prethija Organized Seminar on Object Oriented Programming by Ms.ManiMozhi-Technical Assistant<br />

Technology Business Management<br />

ACE IT ACADEMEDY<br />

R.Kalaiyarasi<br />

R.Nandakumar<br />

A.Muhammed Nafeel<br />

Uniq Technologies<br />

M.Raja Yoga<br />

S.Rekha<br />

S.Kanishka<br />

R.Saranya<br />

M Nivetha<br />

S Subitha<br />

R Prathiba<br />

N Priyanka<br />

Kl Vinupriya<br />

R Sharmila<br />

Christy Mathew<br />

Switha<br />

Rajni Marban<br />

Bharat Sanchar Nigam<br />

Limited<br />

R.Bhagath Pradeep Kumar<br />

Technology Business Management is predicated on a very simple (but often elusive)<br />

notion: that cost transparency and a common language can bridge the divide between IT<br />

and the business.<br />

Cisco began to operationalize TBM in a highly structured fashion to address this very<br />

problem. This led to activity-based costing that enabled the organization’s 25 service<br />

owners to present a quarterly balance scorecard that includes current total cost of<br />

ownership and cost per use of each service. They also meet periodically to ensure they are operating with a coordinated roadmap and to evaluate<br />

performance collaboratively.<br />

TBM solutions are of minimal cost when compared to the ROI they drive. This is perhaps the most important part of the story - that a small<br />

spend can change the conversation from “cost” to the “value gap” and IT can emerge as first among equals in the company’s priorities.<br />

Some people are only happy when they’re unhappy and bringing down everyone else around them too. Here are some tips for dealing with difficult<br />

people at work.<br />

1. Don’t get dragged down—Make sure they don’t suck you into their world of negativity. Keep your guard up!<br />

2. Listen—The best thing to do is to use good, normal active listening techniques, as you would for anyone else.<br />

3. Use a time limit for venting—Everybody has tough times, and sharing our feelings can make us feel better. Use the “5-minute rule” when it<br />

comes to this. Let your colleague vent for five minutes, but after that, proceed with the next steps.<br />

4. Don’t agree—As the person complains about benefits or the boss or whatever, you might be inclined to give a little nod of your head or a quiet<br />

“yeah” or shrug a “what can we do?” Even though these responses seem harmless, they just throw fuel on the flames.<br />

5. Don’t stay silent—Whether the complaint is about the boss or the benefits or the client, silence means you agree with the complainer.<br />

6. Do switch extremes into facts—Negative people often speak in extreme terms that match their worldviews. They talk about “never” and<br />

“always.” Your first goal is to switch them to fact-based statements.<br />

7. Move to problem solving—People who whine a lot often feel powerless and believe that the situation is hopeless. Your only chance of ending<br />

their negativity is to help them to move into a problem solving mode. This doesn’t always work, but it’s the only antidote known.<br />

8. Cut them off—If, after all your efforts, you deem these people to be hopelessly negative, you need to cut them off. Make sure they aren’t just<br />

venting for a few minutes, make sure you weren’t previously encouraging them, make sure they can’t switch to problem solving, and then politely<br />

shut them down.


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<strong>Velammal</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Department of Information Technology<br />

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Guest Lecture on Web Technology<br />

SEMINAR ON HIGHER STUDIES ON 10/01/15 Organized by<br />

Mr.Udayashankar, Dr.Jeeva Katiravan and<br />

Mr.ADESHWARA RAJA-HCL, III YR IT STUDENTS.<br />

Paper published in<br />

International Journal/ Magazines<br />

by Faculty<br />

________________________<br />

Dr.Jeevaa Katiravan<br />

S M Udayashankar<br />

Ahamed Ali S,Anlin Helbah R<br />

Programs attended by<br />

Faculty<br />

_____________________<br />

A New Strategy Plan<br />

Hands On Approach To Ad-Hoc<br />

Networks Using QualNet<br />

Simulator<br />

Mr Venkatesan of TTA Next Gen addressed<br />

the students on Web technologies .<br />

The seminar helped to improve students’<br />

understanding of Website Designing.<br />

<strong>Engineering</strong> Software As A<br />

Service In Cloud<br />

Data Structures, Error Handling<br />

& Oops<br />

Research Methodology<br />

Ns2-Matlab-A Research<br />

Perspective<br />

Programming The Semantic<br />

Web With Java<br />

SEMINAR ON JAVA PROGRAMMING ON 30/06/14<br />

Mr.SOURAV- CTS.<br />

The seminar helped to improve students’<br />

understanding of the Concepts in Java programming.<br />

SEMINAR ON ORACLE ADMINISTRATION ON 01/07/2014<br />

Mr.PRAKASH—CAPEGEMNI, For II YEAR IT STUDENTS


March 2015 Vol 1 Issue 1<br />

<strong>Velammal</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Department of Information Technology<br />

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STUDENTS WHO WON PRIZES IN VARI-<br />

OUS EVENTS<br />

Code And Design<br />

KM Naveen, Dharnichandran<br />

I Place<br />

Paper Presentation<br />

C.R Priyadharshini,S. Rajeshwari,R.Anusha<br />

Il Place<br />

Paper Presentation<br />

P.Prashanth,S.Deepika<br />

l Place<br />

Dumb-C<br />

P.Ruthra Kumar Muhammed Nafeel A<br />

I Place<br />

Tech Grill<br />

Umeshwaran.M,Jagadeesh ,Prathap.S<br />

Ill Place<br />

Appaholic - Coding<br />

Md.Ifhamullah.S, Chandru B<br />

I Prize<br />

Smart Investers (Technical)<br />

Sharmila,Priyanka K,Rajni Marbal<br />

I Prize<br />

Surprise Event<br />

Ameerkahn<br />

Ill Prize<br />

Code Debugging<br />

Durga Devi T, Logeswari K<br />

Ill Prize<br />

Paper Presentation<br />

B.Sathish<br />

I Place<br />

Paper Presentation<br />

M.Ramkumar,S.Ramki, S.Vishnu Varadan<br />

Il Place<br />

Multimedia<br />

K.Gowtham,S.R. Surayanarayanan,B.Ramana,<br />

Aravindhan<br />

Il Place<br />

7 th Sense<br />

Lojeshwari.K Durgadevi T<br />

Ill Prize<br />

Debugging<br />

Dinesh C Dinesh P Rakesh Kumar R<br />

Ist Prize<br />

You’ve probably heard about the Internet connected fridge. It’s probably the most commonly used example of the<br />

Internet of Things, but it’s not a particularly good one. What’s much more interesting is how organisations can and<br />

are starting to use Internet connected devices for real business benefits. Gartner defines the Internet of Things<br />

as the network of physical objects accessed through the Internet that contain embedded technology to sense or<br />

interact with their internal states or the external environment.<br />

The Internet of Things is evolving from a niche area into a mainstream activity, especially in the next three years.<br />

Gartner believe organisations should seriously investigate and initiate pilot projects now to position themselves to<br />

exploit the coming opportunities. Conceptually, the Internet of Things describes how the Internet is being used to<br />

link smart devices, such as consumer items, automobiles, city infrastructure, enterprise assets and a myriad of<br />

other physical assets, so that they can be controlled and/or can create and receive a data stream from one another<br />

or from conventional computing environments.<br />

When these devices ("things") directly (or indirectly) connect to the Internet, they become an extension of the<br />

enterprise and mobile computing environments. New experiences, operating efficiencies and business models can<br />

be created and deliver greater value through improved utilisation of these physical assets. The potential impact of<br />

the IoT is vast, reaching to every corner of technology, business and the consumer experience. The IoT has been<br />

emerging for decades, with origins in factory automation, machine to machine (M2M) interaction and embedded<br />

systems.<br />

Its impact will increase in the coming years as the costs of technology and connectivity continue to fall, and it<br />

becomes even more pervasive. In 2009, there were 2.5 billion connected devices with unique IP addresses to the<br />

Internet. Most of these were devices people carry such as cell phones and PCs. In 2020, there will be up to 30<br />

billion devices connected with unique IP addresses, most of which will be products. This creates a new economy. In<br />

fact, Gartner predicts that the total economic value add for the Internet of Things will be US$1.9 trillion dollars in<br />

2020, benefiting a wide range of industries, such as healthcare, retail, utilities and transportation.<br />

Gartner believes IoT creates business cases in three key areas: in operational technology, the digital supply chain<br />

and customer interactions. Some of the early and most compelling business value scenarios emerge from three<br />

large areas. Enterprises should examine their environments in each area. The relative importance of each area<br />

and the enterprise's specific needs will vary significantly by industry, so an industry perspective is needed as well.<br />

For some, the Internet of Things might sound far-fetched, but think beyond it and create a longer-term strategy<br />

for the Internet of Everything. For example, consider how optimizing a process requires a coordinated improvement<br />

in people, systems, things and places — not just things. Strategize how this process could be improved if<br />

each one of these entities could inform or provide a service to any other entity. For example, could a machine call<br />

for an operator if it suspects that it will need human intervention (for calibration adjustment or a complicated<br />

setup)? Could this machine even book some bin locations, knowing that it will need them for doing a work-inprogress<br />

inventory? Innovative thinking is required to capture maximum value that is made possible by evolving<br />

a n I n t e r n e t o f T h i n g s c o n c e p t t o a n I n t e r n e t o f E v e r y t h i n g .


March 2015 Vol 1 Issue 1<br />

<strong>Velammal</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Department of Information Technology<br />

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Student Articles<br />

Sagarika.M IT -B final<br />

Saranya.P III-IT B<br />

A LADDER<br />

"The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why." - Mark Twain<br />

This quote is not mere words .It shows the way to make your name in history. The one who finds the meaning of their<br />

living, he is the one who can rule the globe. A lot of people use the words “motivated” and “inspired” interchangeably,<br />

these words came from this kind of man. We see a lot of budding talent but they often lose their way and fail to reach<br />

their goal. To be successful one needs to be a LADDER . Egos can destroy dreams, and this is the loss not only for a individual,<br />

but for a nation too. Living a normal life is not a crime nor a sin but the reason for living in the world is missing in<br />

when one decides to lead such an existence. Everyone is not born talented; skills are developed. Of course with some<br />

exceptions ! A poor farmer gives birth to a Kalpana Chawla, who explores, A Fisher man gives us a Kalam, who leads ,a<br />

wage worker gives a Tendulkar who excels. These are big boons for our nation. Thinking of a five figure salary, a life<br />

abroad , a luxurious existence, a beautiful partner , is not the way to help our nation . A person who think "ALL INDIANS<br />

ARE MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS" is only going to help our nation . Each and Every Human soul must use their talent to<br />

develop our nation; this should be the path that people follow. I am not asking you to follow Communism, follow Humanism.<br />

History is made up of countless unknown faces too who have helped leaders to lead the nation to great heights. Without<br />

these faces they wouldn’t have been able to achieve what they did. Lead others to victory,,.Try to be a Ladder.<br />

SANDEEP M<br />

3 rd YEAR IT B<br />

PROJECT EIDOS: THE MASK THAT GIVES SUPERHUMAN POWERS<br />

The devices designed by Royal <strong>College</strong> of Art in London students<br />

are in the shape of masks that enhance sensory perception and called Eidos<br />

and although the prototypes are relatively simple, the technology behind<br />

them is quite interesting. The first prototype is designed to enhance<br />

the wearer’s hearing and worn over the ears, mouth and nose and with the<br />

help of a directional microphone, the wearer gains the ability to hear an<br />

sound in almost any environment.<br />

The second prototype, designed to enhance the wearer’s sight, is of course worn over the eyes. It operates<br />

through a special camera that captures the video and transfers it to a computer. The computer then applies various<br />

effects to the video in real time and relays it back to the prototype and the wearer. With this system, you<br />

will be able to distinguish movement patterns very clearly, just like you would with the help of long-exposure<br />

photographs. In other words, you will be able to see someone’s movement frame by frame.It could be used by<br />

athletes to visualize and improve their techniqueand also be useful in the medical field.<br />

-Aishwarya V. IInd Year<br />

Saranya.P III-IT B<br />

Saranya.P III-<br />

IT B<br />

DISAPPOINTMENT<br />

Thirsty crow saw the sea,<br />

hungry child on father's<br />

knee,disappointment.<br />

blinking stars on morning sky,<br />

fishes in land for<br />

prey,disappointment.<br />

fond of light, sky lost it's night,<br />

lovely bed full of termite,<br />

disappointment.<br />

searching something in empty<br />

pages,<br />

gorgeous flower on ugly bushes,<br />

disappointment.<br />

stronger clouds blocks rising sun,<br />

million angels fights with hun,<br />

disappointment.<br />

expectation is my favourite crime,<br />

sometime it leads to<br />

disappointment punishment.<br />

life encounters lot of<br />

disappointments,<br />

overcome it with daring stunts.<br />

Rakesh kumar R<br />

3 rd<br />

PUSH YOURSELF BECAUSE,NO ONE<br />

ELSE IS GOING TO DO IT<br />

year IT B<br />

-T.Surendar(III-yr


March 2015 Vol 1 Issue 1 <strong>Velammal</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong> Department of Information Technology<br />

Page 8<br />

Organization<br />

<strong>Velammal</strong> Nagar, Ambattur-<br />

Red Hills Road,<br />

Chennai - 600 066.<br />

Phone :<br />

044 - 39666005 , 39666006,<br />

39666007, 39666008 and<br />

39666009<br />

HOD Email id:<br />

vpacad.cse@velammal.edu.in<br />

Life at VEC : An Alumni Reminisces<br />

“I studied in the department of Information Technology. It was a great Experience for me. Once again I thank all my Department<br />

Faculty members, HOD and Principal .of VEC. . I can never forget the encouragement and support extended by my Professors<br />

and the HoD. On a final note , looking back at every small thing that happened at <strong>Velammal</strong> during 2009-2013 just puts a smile on<br />

my face and I wish I could relive those moments someday. I wish and pray that the Department Of Information technology and<br />

<strong>Velammal</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong> reaches the heights of its glory in the years to come. Ms.Pavithra,Alumni (2009 – 2013 Batch)<br />

Current Trends in IT<br />

FOG Computing<br />

We’re on the Web<br />

<strong>Velammal</strong>.edu.in<br />

Fog Computing is a paradigm that extends Cloud computing and services to the edge of the network. Similar to Cloud, Fog provides<br />

data, compute, storage, and application services to end-users. The distinguishing Fog characteristics are its proximity to endusers,<br />

its dense geographical distribution, and its support for mobility. Services are hosted at the network edge or even end devices<br />

such as set-top-boxes or access points. By doing so, Fog reduces service latency, and improves QoS, resulting in superior user<br />

-experience. Fog Computing supports emerging Internet of Everything (IoE) applications that demand real-time/predictable latency<br />

(industrial automation, transportation, networks of sensors and actuators). Thanks to its wide geographical distribution the Fog<br />

paradigm is well positioned for real time big data and real time analytics. Fog supports densely distributed data collection points,<br />

hence adding a fourth axis to the often mentioned Big Data dimensions (volume, variety, and velocity).<br />

Unlike traditional data centers, Fog devices are geographically distributed over heterogeneous platforms, spanning multiple management<br />

domains. Cisco is interested in innovative proposals that facilitate service mobility across platforms, and technologies<br />

that preserve end-user and content security and privacy across domains.<br />

Fog provides unique advantages for services across several verticals such as IT, entertainment, advertising, personal computing<br />

etc. Cisco is specially interested in proposals that focus on Fog Computing scenarios related to Internet of Everything (IoE), Sensor<br />

Networks, Data Analytics and other data intensive services to demonstrate the advantages of such a new paradigm, to evaluate<br />

the trade-offs in both experimental and production deployments and to address potential research problems for those<br />

deployments.

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