Bahria University Libraries: Recent submissions

  • Muhammad Asim, 01-244052-008 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    To provide Voice and Video services over Internet Protocol (IP) has provoked the network service providers to adopt and develop such a network technology which provides manageability comes with efficiency. Multi Protocol ...
  • Ms. Nabila Iqbal (Software Engineering, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2008)
    The whole project is based upon the concept of mental structure of human mind. It supports the idea that people makes a decision on the basis of if else conditions; to reach a conclusion the mind goes through a long chain ...
  • Faheera Tariq, 01-121061-019 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    This paper focuses on the determinants of capital structure which specifically comes under the broad category of firm's specific factors. As a lot of theoretical work on capital structure has been done in Pakistan but still ...
  • Fahad Khan, 01-120042-011; Farwa Munawar, 01-120042-013; Syed Samim ul Hassan, 01-120042-051 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Our research project is based on the solution regarding to have the stability of cash flow of the firm which has been in the business of system of integration. AVEROX is providing Network Engineering and Network Services ...
  • Asad Ali Bozdar, 01-121061-003 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    CNG industry is the fastest growing industry in Pakistan. The people of Pakistan have been using petroleum products as fuel in their automobiles, thus spending a huge amount of foreign exchange on import of petroleum. The ...
  • Aafaq Ahmed, 01-121061-001 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Industrialization plays a pivotal role in the economic development of a country but unfortunately from the last few decades industrialization is facing quite a lot of problems in the country. At present in Pakistan the ...
  • Farrukh Ejaz, 01-220041-011 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2006)
    This research presents the information about branding strategies of Mobilink, Ufone, Telenor and Warid (cellular Companies of Pakistan); it will tell you about the marketing strategies of these companies. How the Branding ...
  • Salman Naseer, 01-133092-209,; Rahber Ashraf, 01-133092-205 (Computer Engineering, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2013)
    Technological advancements have broken all boundaries of interaction. In a world where remote controls are considered old-school, human-machine interaction touches surprisingly elevated levels. This thesis includes ...
  • Mariam Kaleem Shah, 01-121052-012; Yasir Rehman, 01-121052-031 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2006)
    Mari Gas Corporation Limited (MGCL) created in 1985, is a unique mix of public and private sector work habits. Their policies, their work behavior, the company atmosphere, the organization culture and norms would reflect ...
  • Anil Aziz, 121061-015 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Banks have been around since 3000 BC, but till the end of 1980s, Pakistan's banking sector was heavily regulated in most of the areas of activities. The regulated and nationalized banking system created an industry structure ...
  • Fahim Shahzad, 01-121042-045 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Consumer buying behavior is affected by many socio-cultural factors like social class, demographics, personality, and beliefs etc. However, besides these, the product itself also makes their decision for them because of ...
  • Asad Osmani, 220032-004; Omair Mahmood, 220032-017 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    The research conducted through this paper shows discusses the organizational conflicts plaguing Nestle’ Pakistan and offers certain recommendations in order to curb those conflicts. Like any tier based organization, Nestle’ ...
  • Sheraz Hasnain, 120042-046 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Privatization is a catchall term for the transfer of operating and/or financial control of State Owned Enterprises to the private sector. It is a process where by the activities of enterprises that was once performed ...
  • Mohammad Akram, 01-220042-010 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    The harmonious relations between workers and employers have a critical role in the growth of enterprise and well being of the workers. The Industrial relations laws lay the ground rules for the formulation of trade unions ...
  • Abdullah Aziz Khan, 121062-001; Mariam Asif, 121042-019 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Turnover is a major problem faced by the banking sector. High costs are associated with training and development of employees and when employees leave the organization, it is a very costly affair. It is therefore very ...
  • Yasir Majeed, 121061-044 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Commercial banks are financial institutions that provide a range of services to businesses, consumers and non-business institutions. These services include consumer & business loans, checking services, credit cards and ...
  • Muhammad Shiraz Choudhry (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Pakistan is building a port at the southwestern city of Gwadar on the mouth of the oil rich Persian Gulf. It provides an economical route for the flow of Central Asia’s natural resources to the world along with easy access ...
  • Azka Hamid, 01-121062-011 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Initiated in the 1970’s, microfinance promised to “combat poverty and to develop the institutional capacity of financial systems through finding ways to cost-effectively lend money to poor households,” (Morduch, 617). Its ...
  • Waqas Nasir, 01-133092-101; Muneeb Akbar, 01-133092-065 (Electrical Engineering, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2013)
    This report is a documentation of the FYP we opted for as a requirement of our degree. The FYP is, as the name suggests, a robot. This robot was designed in lieu of the need of the industry for an efficient problem diagnosing ...
  • Zahra Rehman, 220031-037 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    The telecommunications industry is one of the most pronounced examples of excess volatility of stock market values over the last decade. During the second half of the 1990s, deregulation, privatization and the introduction ...