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Item Exploiting cpu binding for performance gain from legacy application on multi-core architecture(UMT.Lahore, 2008) ASIM USMANAs more and more multi-core processor are turning up in different aspects of computation, software applications find themselves difficult to keep up in performance and adoption of new architectures with respect to application’s internal structure. Restructuring of these countless legacy application for each architecture is widening the hardware and software multi-core adaptation gap. While this gap is addressed, there is need to build environment that makes this technology shift easier for the end user. Approaches exist to cope with this scenario, e.g. CILK, Intel parallel Library, but these require rebuilding the legacy application which is not easy for an ordinary user. We introduce operating system level application thread binding by exploiting scheduler binding for better performance from legacy application on multi-core architecture.Item An electronic trust framework for Grass root privitization of Utility bills collection(UMT.Lahore, 2008) Saher NaqiThis thesis describes the author’s vision for streamlining utility bills collection in Pakistan. The need of a liable technology based framework for utility bill collection fitting for our socio economical conditions is described in this thesis. This report offers a scalable way out to match collection requirements on community-by-community basis. Any public subscriber of the utility service living in urban or rural areas should be able to pay utility bills, through a well located channel, whenever it is convenient to him. The application of web-based services in bill collection industry to achieve authentic, reliable, non-repudiated and scalable system is discussed in details. With the aid of privatization and trust relationship, the proposed system would mitigate the weaknesses of current system.Item School management system(UMT.Lahore, 2008) Aiman Shahid; Shazia Atta