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Unveiling Innovations in Event Management Systems: A Comparative Study
Ayan Kumar Dey1, Arya Bhowmick2, Arindom Ghosh3, Sumanta Chatterjee4
1UG Student, Dept. of CSE, JIS College of Engineering, Kalyani, Nadia, WB, India.
2UG Student, Dept. of CSE, JIS College of Engineering Kalyani, Nadia, WB, India.
3UG Student, Dept. of CSE, JIS College of Engineering Kalyani, Nadia, WB, India.
4Asst. Professor, Dept. of CSE, JIS College of Engineering Kalyani, WB, India.
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Abstract - This comparative study examines five distinct project documents focusing on innovative technologies and methodologies within web security, authentication, serverless computing, database management, and AI-driven image generation. Each project presents unique approaches and findings that contribute significantly to their respective fields.
The "Secured Authentication by Single Sign-On (SSO)" project enhances web application security through SSO, providing significant security benefits and an improved user experience. The "Implementation of Role-Based Access Control on OAuth 2.0" project demonstrates the effectiveness of integrating RBAC with OAuth 2.0 to bolster authentication and authorization systems. The "Serverless Computing: Design, Implementation, and Performance" project evaluates the scalability and cost-effectiveness of serverless computing platforms, highlighting their potential for cloud-based applications. The "Supply of Key-Value Database Redis in-Memory by Data from a Relational Database" project showcases how Redis enhances data retrieval speed and efficiency when integrated with relational databases. Finally, the "Text to Image Generator with Latent Diffusion Models" project explores the use of latent diffusion models for generating high-quality images from text descriptions, emphasizing advancements in AI and neural networks.
This comparative analysis synthesizes the methodologies, key findings, and technological integrations of each project, providing a comprehensive overview of their contributions to their respective domains. By examining these diverse yet interconnected areas, the study underscores the ongoing evolution and impact of innovative technologies on improving security, efficiency, scalability, and creative capabilities across various applications. This synthesis offers valuable insights into how these advancements are shaping the future of technology, demonstrating the importance of continuous research and development in these dynamic fields.
Key Words: Event Management System (EMS), Event planning, User-friendly interface, Registration management, Payment gateways, Communication tools, Scalability