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Browsing by Author "Muhammad Abbas"

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    A study on quantum and post quantum integral inequalities
    (UMT Lahore, 2022-07) Muhammad Abbas
    In this thesis work, we use quantum integrals to derive Hermite-Hadamard inequalities for preinvex functions and demonstrate their validity with mathematical examples. We use the k-2 -quantum integral to show midpoint and trapezoidal inequalities for k-2 -differentiable preinvex functions. Furthermore, we demonstrate with an example that the previously proved Hermite-Hadamard-type inequality for preinvex functions via k-1 -quantum integral is not valid for preinvex functions, and we present its proper form. We use k-1 -quantum integrals to show midpoint inequalities for k-1 -differentiable preinvex functions. It is also demonstrated that by considering the limit k -> 1 and φ(α2; α1) = φ(α1; α2) = α2 - α1 in the newly derived results, the newly proved findings can be turned into certain known results.
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    Analyzing the Role of Women Selected on Reserved Seats in the Punjab Assembly (2002-2018):
    (UMT.lahore, 2018) Muhammad Abbas
    My research topic is “The Role of Women Selected on Reserved seats in the Punjab Assembly: (2002-2018) A critical Analysis”. This research is applying critical mass theory as framework to evaluate the role of women on reserved seats in Punjab Assembly. According to critical mass theory of representation, women have less effective role in legislation because of their smaller number that was firstly elaborated by Kantar, (1977) and Dahlerup (1988) who are the pioneer of critical mass theory. This research also explored the services of women on reserved seats. The response prioritized quota system because they have no equal opportunity to contest general election that is the best and prominent way to fade away the monopoly of men over politics. The permanent representation of women maintains the consistency towards achieving their prolonged and vital goals of gender equality and independency. The research also includes women parliamentarian of national assembly and Punjab assembly both on reserved seats and general seats. They were interviewed thoroughly by applying qualitative methodology. The purposive sampling was designed for the collection of data from the sample in accordance with the nature of research topic. The data was later analysed by using Narrative analysis
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    Design and fabrication of air duct inspection robot
    (UMT Lahore, 2020-08) Muhammad Aylaf; Syed Muhammad Usman Shah; Muhammad Abbas
    Indoor air quality, or air quality index (AQI), has started to become an increasingly important and critical aspect in recent years, in domestic and industrial sectors, owing to the ever decreasing air quality in cities and urban areas due to air pollution by harmful emissions by various sources. This project is aimed to design an air duct inspection robot which will reduce human effort, save money and operating time for the purpose of air duct inspection. In order to inspect, gather data about it, analyze it, and hence cater the problems; usually, a lot of time is required due to its complex and time consuming procedure. This is not suitable economically for an industry because it includes, in some cases, the complete or partial restriction of production and the labor cost as well. This paper discusses the various methods, hardware components and softwares used to design the air duct inspection robot which would allow it to move in a vertical plane by utilizing an adhesion technology. In a nutshell, our project is the design and fabrication of a remotely controlled observatory robot. Powered with a vacuum based adhesion technology, it is specifically designed for motion in an inclined or vertical plane. The robot moves inside an air duct, streaming live footage of the insides of the duct to your mobile phone.
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    Gender Crisis in Mentoring Theory:
    (UMT.Lahore, 2019) Muhammad Abbas
    This study offers novel contribution to mentoring theory by discussing the overlooked dimension of cross-gender infatuation among mentor and mentee. According to relational perspective, Personal Identification is integral to mentoring process. Personal identification is referred to the feelings of attachment, of belonging, of strongly wanting to be part of someone. Drawing on Psychoanalytical perspective, this study posits that during Personal Identification gender difference of mentor and mentee remains a critical issue, and in case of infatuation (sexual instinct) by either one or both for each other, their gender identity (socially defined roles) forces them to suppress desires of intimacy. This suppression and avoidance cause sexual repression, which leads to disruptive behavior and breaking personal identification and hence mentoring process. The study implied phenomenology methodology, and in-depth interviews of 13 respondents (including 03 male mentors, 03 male mentees, 03 female mentors and 04 female mentees) were conducted. Data was analyzed through first and 2nd cycle coding, and final result has been shown in the form of process model.
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    Pakistan sign language (Corpus)
    (University of Management and Technology Lahore, 2017) Hafiz Shoaib Awan; Qasim Aziz; Hassan Javed Nagra; Muhammad Abbas
    According to World Health Organization .5 million people of Pakistanare Deaf , so they are unable to communicate with us. To overcome this communication gap we created a “ CORPUS” Which acts like a dictionary that contains words & symbols used for communication on daily basis of life. Data in corpus is created with the help of different words video which are then converted into “HAMMNOSYS”, which is later converted into “XML” language by using tools. “XML” code will be given to AVATAR which will perform different Symbols which will be easily understandable by DEAF community. To represent all this DATA a website has been created with the name of PSL CORPUS.
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    Significant roles and responsibilities of a teacher at elementary level
    (UMT Lahore, 2021) Muhammad Abbas
    The study was designed to serve significant roles and responsibilities of a teacher at elementary level in a Seerah perspective. Elementary school education is a very crucial level of learning and is the foundation of the entire education system in every country. A teacher’s effective role gives a new shape and life to an individual and a nation as well. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) introduced Himself as a teacher. So, teaching is a very noble profession. The research objectives of the study were to analyze multiple roles and responsibilities of a teacher at elementary level in federal, public, and private sectors of schooling. Efforts have been made to analyze and review the position of a teacher, acting as a role model for the students, and his great leadership qualities that demand he perform his noble responsibilities to raise their academic activities in a Seerah perspective. All types of schools were selected for sampling. Questionnaires were prepared to collect data. For analysis of data to show, a table technique was used. Finally, findings and results showed that effective roles of a teacher and performing his responsibilities in the best way at elementary level is very necessary as it promotes the learning level of students and also enhances their level of interest.
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    Sugarcane monitoring using stateline imagery & remote sensing
    (UMT.Lahore, 2025) Talha; Jamshaid Jamil; Zain Ali Baqir; Syed Ali Sher Dil; Muhammad Abbas
    This project presents a comprehensive approach to monitoring sugarcane crops using satellite imagery. The system focuses on acquiring and preprocessing data from USDA’s Cropland Data Layer (CDL) and Sentinel-2 imagery, followed by the extraction of critical vegetation indices such as NDVI, GNDVI, and EVI. These indices are organized into a time-series dataset (features.csv) for future yield and crop health analysis. This FYP-1 report details the progress made up to the feature extraction stage, establishing a robust data pipeline while withholding further advanced predictive analytics for subsequent project phases

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