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Item Baba’s Sweet & Bakers(UMT.lahore, 2018-12) Usman AsifThe man started his life from Stone Age, in that time they did not had any certain types of senses like how to eat and wear clothes with the passage of time they start to developed and made advancements throughout different civilization. Similarly, with the case in food they demand food in better taste and delicious items to satisfy their desire instead of raw food. On different occasions, they tried to amuse others with different type ofsweets according to events. By looking forward into this matter Baba Sweets started in 1991 at Gujranwala. They made different types of delicious East Asian sweets to enhance happiness and delightful memories of people in their events. They continuously tried to broaden their business in all over Pakistan, adopting different style and recipes to fulfill demand of their customers. They do not compromise on cleanliness, hygiene and expiration of their products. They are liked by all ages of people and have different types of sweet according to the taste buds of people. In the early stages of business, people from surroundings and neighboring cities used to buy sweet in account of quality and fare price. They have laid prime spotlight on the utilization of new items for making patisa. Now they are trying to strengthen their brand and making new branches in abroad too. They have verity of sweets which include: Moti Chor Laddu, Sohan Papri, Balushahi, Qalqati Laddu, Anjeer Halwa, Besan Patisa, Anjeer Rolls, Pan Parey, Pista Roll, Khakar Pura, Kalay Malai, and Special Kaju Barfi.Item Communication through VoIP using an open source PBX(2008) Irfan Asif; Usman AsifItem Communication through VOIP using an open-source PBX(UMT Lahore, 2025-02-12) Irfan Asif; Usman AsifThis report aims to describe the complete process that was followed while developing a telephone service using VoIP through Asterisk (an open-source PBX). Our project aims to create a telephony system that allows subscribers to make calls using softphones (or computers) for communication via our service. Furthermore, our system also allows users to make and receive GSM and landline calls on their softphones. Hence, our solution is not only cost-effective but also very user-friendly. We have used Asterisk to act as the exchange for our main servers. Asterisk is an open-source private branch exchange (PBX) implemented in Linux. It has the facility to connect to the local telephone exchange or PSTN and other Asterisk exchanges. We have implemented a dial plan on our main server that allows our subscribers to dial the number they desire to connect with. The voice traffic generated after the establishment of a connection is transmitted using voice over IP (VoIP). This document explains the requirements, analysis and design, implementation issues, and testing process of the project, and concludes with future work that can be done in the direction of this project.