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APPAREL MARKETING AND MERCHANDIZING
Subject Code : 10TX71

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 100

PART – A

UNIT – 1

ORGANIZATION OF THE APPAREL BUSINESS- Nature of Apparel, Organization of the Apparel Industry- Business Concepts Applied to the Apparel Industry- International Issues- Cooperation in Manufacturing and Distribution. 6 Hours

UNIT – 2

MARKETING OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES-Functional organization of an apparel firm, responsibilities of marketing division strategic plan, marketing objectives & strategies, Retail and Wholesale Strategies of Merchandise Distribution-Labeling and Licensing. 7 Hours

UNIT – 3

MERCHANDISING STRATEGIES & PROCESS- Concepts apparel production lines, dimensions of product change, nature & timing of merchandising responsibilities, business & marketing plans, line planning, line development line presentation, sourcing. 7 Hours

UNIT – 4

ANALYSIS OF GARMENT DEVELOPMENT- Role of garment analysis, process of garment analysis, professional perspectives on garment analysis. 6 Hours

PART – B

UNIT – 5

PRODUCT STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS: Sources of Product and Quality Standards- Standards for Quality, Fit, and Performance- Use of Specifications- Writing Specifications for Apparel Manufacturing. 6 Hours

UNIT – 6

APPAREL DESIGN: Product Development and the Design Function- Role of Product Change in the Design Process- Post adoption Style. Development- Apparel Design Technology. 6 Hours

UNIT – 7

EXPORT MARKETING: Outlook for export marketing, International agreement & agencies for promoting exports. Export import policy. Export assistance. Current pattern of India’s foreign & world trade, Export barriers-tariff & non tariff, Export Assistance. 7 Hours

UNIT – 8

Export marketing channels, physical distribution- transportation, packaging & marine insurance for exports. Management of risk & export financing, Quality control & pre-shipment inspection, documents for exports. An Introduction to retail marketing. Consumer behavior & retail operation. The retail marketing mix. Management of a retail brand. Application of IT in retail marketing. 7 Hours

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Apparel Manufacturing-Ruth E. Glock, Grace I. Kunz-, PHI Publication, UK

2. Export Marketing- B.S.Rathore & J.S.Rathore, Himalaya Publishing house, Bombay, 1997

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. The Technology of Clothing manufacture-Herold Carr and Barbara Latham

2. Individuality-Mary Kefgan, Phylliss Touchies Specht

3. Apparel Manufacturing and Sewn Product Analysis-Ruth E Clock

4. Quality Control in Apparel Industry-By Pradip V. Mehta

5. Fabulous fit-By Judith Rashand

6. Marketing Management-Phillip Kotler

7. Retail marketing management – David Gilbert

Question Paper Pattern:

Answer any five full questions selecting at least two questions from Part-A and Part-B.

TEXTILE TESTING – II
Subject Code : 10TX72

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 100

PART –A

UNIT 1:

Principles of various evenness testers & measurement of evenness for sliver, roving & yarns. 6 Hours

UNIT 2:

Causes & effects of irregularity in sliver, roving & yarns. On-line quality control systems. Yarn hairiness and its measurements. 6 Hours

UNIT 3:

Determination of fabric length, width, thickness, weight, thread density, and crimp. Determination of fabric tensile, tearing and bursting strength. 7 Hours

UNIT 4:

Determination of stiffness, crease, drape, serviceability, wear, abrasion resistance and Pilling resistance. 7 Hours

PART –B

UNIT 5:

Determination of flammability, air permeability, and Thermal conductivity. 6 Hours

UNIT 6:

Water & fabric relationship. Study of water penetration, shrinkage test, wetting of apparels & industrial fabrics. Penetration of fabrics by water under pressure. 7 Hours

UNIT 7:

Assessment of fabric quality for garment industry- Testing & Inspection. 6 Hours

UNIT 8:

Study of fabric cyclic properties like bending, shear, fatigue. Estimation of color fastness of dyed fabrics. 7 Hours

Text Books:

1. Principles of Textile Testing, Booth J. E., Butterworth, Wendon III Edition.

2. Physical Textile testing of Textiles-B.P.Soville, Wood Head-1999.

3. Handbook of Textile Testing and quality Control, Grover and Hamby, Wiley Eastern Pvt Ltd, New Delhi 1969

4. Physical properties of Textile Fibre, Morton and Hearle, The Textile Institute, London.

5. Skinkle, Textile Testing, T.B. Tarapurwala Sons and Co. Pvt Ltd Bombay.

6. BIS Handbook, B I S Publication 1985.

References:

1. Characteristics of raw cotton, Textile Institute.

2. Textile Testing Longmans, James Lomax, Green and Co. London.

3. B.S. Handbook, B. S. Publication 1985.

4. ASTM Standards, ASTM Publication 1985.

5. Handbook of Methods of Tests for cotton Fibres, Yarn and Fabrics, CTRL, Bombay.

6. Chemical Testing of Textiles, Koch P., Chapman and Hall London.

7. Cotton Assessment and appreciation, SITRA, Coimbatore

8. Physical Testing I and II, Keshavan and others, SSMITT, Tamilnadu 1987.

Question Paper Pattern:

Answer any five full questions selecting at least two questions from Part-A and Part-B.

TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Subject Code : 10TX73

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 100

PART – A

UNIT – 1

Introduction TQM. Quality movement in Japan, US & India. Definition of quality. Small q & Big Q, Quality characteristics- weaves, Dimensions, determinants. Quality & profitability. 6 Hours

UNIT – 2

QUALITY & MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHIES-Deming Philosophy- Chain reaction, 14 points for management, triangle theory of variance, deadly diseases & sins, Demings wheel. Juran Philosophy- 10 steps for quality improvement, quality trilogy, universal breakthrough sequence.Crosby Philosophy- Crosby’s 6 C’s, Absolutes of quality, Crosby’s 14 points for quality, Crosby triangle. Comparison of 3 major quality philosophies. 7 Hours

UNIT – 3

MANAGING QUALITY- traditional Vs Modern quality management, the quality planning, road map, the quality cycle. Cost of quality- Methods to reduce cost of quality, Sampling plans, O.C. curve. 6 Hours

UNIT – 4

QUALITY CONTROL – Objectives of quality control, Strategy & policy. Company wise quality control. Quality Assurance- Definition, concepts & objectives. Economic models for quality assurance. Statistical methodology in quality assurance. Process capability ratio, 6 sigma in quality assurance. 7 Hours

PART – B

UNIT – 5

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT, PRINCIPLES OF TOTAL QUALITY, EVOLUTION OF TOTAL QUALITY CONTROL & PRINCIPLES.TQM- Basic concepts & overview. Necessity of TQM.

Elements of TQM, benefits of TQM, TQM in services, ISO 9000 & ISO 14000 in quality management system. 7 Hours

UNIT – 6

FOCUSSING ON CUSTOMER- Importance of customer satisfaction, Kano’s model of customers satisfaction, customers driven quality cycle, understanding customers needs & wants, customers retention. 6 Hours

UNIT – 7

LEADERSHIP- Introduction, characteristics of quality leaders, role of TQM in leadership.Tools & Techniques of TQM, Just in time system-Concepts, objectives, overview, characteristics, benefits. Benchmarking- Introduction, process of bench marking, benefits, advantages & limitations.

7 Hours

UNIT – 8

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT- Objectives, process tools, supply chain management for manufacturing organization & service organization world class manufacturing- becoming world class, relevance of TQM in world class manufacturing. World class supplier, world class customer, present global business conditions, world class companies in 21st century. Future of TQM. 6 Hours

TEXT BOOK:

1. Total Quality Management- K. Shridhara Bhat Himalaya Publishing House

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Norms For Spinning-Weaving and Processing, ATIRA Publication, Ahmedabad 1990

2. Handbooks manuals – BIS, ASTM, ISO-9000

3. Total Quality Management- N.V.R. Naidu, K.M. Babu, G. Rajendra, New age international publishers

Question Paper Pattern:

Answer any five full questions selecting at least two questions from Part-A and Part-B.

ADVANCED FABRIC STRUCTURE AND DESIGN
Subject Code : 10TX74

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 100

PART – A

UNIT – 1

Welts & pique fabrics, figured pique Fabrics.

6 Hours

UNIT – 2

Extra warp and extra weft fabrics. Backed weaves and fabrics.

6 Hours

UNIT – 3

Double cloths- Classification, selection criteria for threads, weaves etc., self stitched double cloths & Interchangeable double cloths

7 Hours

UNIT – 4

Center stitched double cloths. Principle of designing simple damask and brocades.

7 Hours

PART – B

UNIT – 5

Gauze and leno structures, principles of leno structure, basic sheds in leno structure, leno weaving with flat steel doupes with an eye, Russian cords design, simple net leno, Easing action shaker device.

6 Hours

UNIT – 6

Weft pile fabrics- allover or plain velveteen, corded velveteen.

6 Hours

UNIT – 7

Terry pile structures- formation of pile, terry weaves, figured terry pile fabrics.

7 Hours

UNIT – 8

Warp pile fabrics produced with the aid of wires and by face to face principle. Narrow fabrics. Uncommon woven structures- Lappet & Swivel fabrics.

7 Hours

TEXT BOOK:

1. Watsons Advanced Textile Design- Z.J Grosicki, Universal Publishing Corporation, Bombay 1988

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Grammar of Textile Design-H. Nisbet, Tareporewala and Sons, 1985

Question Paper Pattern:

Answer any five full questions selecting at least two questions from Part-A and Part-B.

ELECTIVE-II (Group B)
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
Subject Code : 10TX751

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 100

PART – A

UNIT – 1

Marketing: Retailing, Role, Relevance & Trends. Retail Customer, Retail market segmentation & franchising,Relationship marketing in Retailing., Social Marketing in Retail management. 6 Hours

UNIT – 2

Strategic management: Retail in India, Services marketing and management,Brand Management,International / Strategies, Pricing , Advertising & sales promotion. 6 Hours

UNIT – 3

Operations: Retail location strategy, Product and Merchandise management, Logistics & SCM,Security measures, Footfalls / computerized methods & non computerized methods, Visual / display methods, Fashion designing. 8 Hours

UNIT – 4

Finance: Accounting Methods, Capex planning, Risks Capex planning, Accounting Processes, Accounting methods, WIP, Strategic cost management, Management of Obsolete goods. 6 Hours

PART – B

UNIT – 5

Human Resources: Retail organization, Laws involved in HR, Motivation, Customer psychology, aining needs for employee. 6 Hours

UNIT – 6

Legal & compliances: License, Contracts & Recovery, Legal Process, PF/ESIC & Exemptions, PPF IR – Law, Shops & establishments, IPR ( International patents & Trademarks). 6 Hours

UNIT – 7

Mall Management: Types of Various retail formats, Concepts in mall design, Factors influencing Malls establishments, Aspects in Quality management, Statistical methods used in measuring mall performance.

8 Hours

UNIT – 8

Retail Life Cycle – Innovation / Acceleration / Maturity / Decline, Multi-Channel Retailing, 6 Hours

Text Books:

1. Retai Management- A strategic Approach, Alibris, Prentice Hall, Mar., 2006

2. First Steps In A Retail Career, Wrice Mark, Macmillan Publishers Australia P/L

3. Communicating with Customers, Euson, B, Jacaranda Wiley

4. Retail Management, Levy and Weitz, McGraw Hill

References:

1. Marketing Management, R. Saxena

2. Retailing Management, Swapna Pradhan, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi

Question Paper Pattern:

Answer any five full questions selecting at least two questions from Part-A and Part-B.

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Subject Code : 10TX752

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 100

PART – A

UNIT – 1

Finance function, goals of finance management, Financial planning, Major financial decision areas.

6 Hours

UNIT – 2

CAPITAL STRUCTURE: measure of leverage, effects of lever- I, traditional approaches, MM theory of financial leverage and value of the forms. Designing of capital structure- EBIT- EPS analysis, risk-return trade-off. 6 Hours

UNIT – 3

INVESTMENT DECISION: Method of capital budgeting- traditional and time adjusted methods, risk and un-certanity in capital ties, creditor-ship securities. Convertible and tradable warrant. 7 Hours

UNIT – 4

DIVIDEND POLICY: Factors affecting dividend policy relevance of the dividend policy- Walters model, Gordon’s model- M.M. theory, types of dividend policies- Bonus shares – corporate dividend policy in practice. 7 Hours

PART – B

UNIT – 5

Market for corporate securities, trading procedures in stock exchange, financial services, leasing, mutual funds, SEBI and market regulation. Working capital management, receivables, inventories and cash management, Merger and take-overs. 6 Hours

UNIT – 6

OBJECTS OF COSTING-elements of costs-types of overheads, Allocation of factory over heads by different methods- determination of selling price. Definition and objects of depreciation-break-even analysis. 6 Hours

UNIT – 7

Definition and Advantages of Cost Accounting. Elements of cost. Introduction, classification, elements and allocation of Material cost. Labour cost and over head cost. 7 Hours

UNIT – 8

PROCESS COST CALCULATION- introduction, special features of Textile processing and its cost calculation. Introduction to standard costing and Budgetary control. Statutory guidelineson the maintenance of cost records. 7 Hours

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Financial Management- M.Y. Khan and Jain

2. Financial Management and Policy-James Varn Horny

3. Financial Management-Keown Scott

Question Paper Pattern:

Answer any five full questions selecting at least two questions from Part-A and Part-B.

OPERATION RESEARCH TECHNIQUE
Subject Code : 10TX753

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 100

PART – A

UNIT – 1

LINEAR MODEL: The phases of OR study – formation of an L.P model- graphical solution – simplex algorithm – artificial variables technique– Big M method, two phase method. 7 Hours

UNIT -2

TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM: Optimal solution by north west corner method- least cost method – Vogel’s approximation method – optimality test – MOBI method. 6 Hours

UNIT -3

ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM – formulation – Hungarian method – unbalanced assignment problem.

6 Hours

UNIT -4

NETWORK MODELS: Shortest route – minimal spanning tree – maximum flow models – project network- CPM and PERT network-critical path scheduling. 7 Hours

PART – B

UNIT -5

REPLACEMENT MODELS: Replacement of items that deteriorate with time – value of money changing with time –not charging with time – optimum replacement policy – individual and group replacement. Sequencing problem: models with n jobs with 2 machines – problem with n jobs with 3 machines.

7 Hours

UNIT -6

QUEUING THEORY: Queuing models – queuing systems and structures – notation –parameter – single server and multiserver models – Poisson input – exponential service – constant rate service – infinite population 7 Hours

UNIT -7

INTEGER LINEAR PROGRAMMING AND GAME THEORY: Solution to pure and mixed integer programming problem by Branch and Bound and cutting plane algorithms. 6 Hours

UNIT -8

Game Theory:Two person Zero sum games-Saddle point, Dominance Rule, Convex Linear Combination (Averages), methods of matrices, graphical and LP solutions. 6 Hours

TEXT BOOK

1. Taha H.A, “Operation Research”, Pearson Education sixth edition, 2003

REFERENCES

1. Hira and Gupta “Introduction to Operations Research”, S.Chand and Co.2002

2. Hira and Gupta “ Problems in Operations Research”, S.Chand and Co, 2002.

3. Panneerselvam, “Operations Research” Prentice Hall of India, 2003.

4. Wagner, “Operations Research”, Prentice Hall Of India, 2000.

Question Paper Pattern:

Answer any five full questions selecting at least two questions from Part-A and Part-B.

ELECTIVE-III (Group C)
FIBRE REINFORCED TEXTILES
Subject Code : 10TX761

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 100

PART – A

UNIT – 1

INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITES. BASIC NOMENCLATURES – reinforcing phase, continuous phase, matrix, interface etc. Classification of composites with respect to fibre used, matrix used, limitations of engineering metals. 7 Hours

UNIT – 2

Study of mechanical & thermal properties various fibres Viz. Carbon, glass, silicon carbide, boron, kevlar, polyethylene, thisozole etc. used in the production of fibre reinforced composites. 6 Hours

UNIT – 3

Study of major natural fibres (coir, jute) which are used in the production of fibre reinforced composites. Classification of resins, thermoset, thermoplastic metal matrix. There production properties, advantages, disadvantages (phenolic, epoxy, polyester, vinyl easters). 7 Hours

UNIT – 4

COMPOSITES MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES-Introduction-Hand lay-up-spray-up-prepreg technology-centrifugal casting-filament winding. 6 Hours

PART – B

UNIT – 5

COMPRESSION MOULDING-INJECTION MOULDING-continuous manufacturing techniques. Study of mechanical and thermal properties of various composites viz. Glass, boron, carbon, aramid. 6 Hours

UNIT – 6

Study of various applications of composites mainly in the field like aerospa, medical, sports, ship building automobiles. 7 Hours

UNIT – 7

Brief outline on testing of composites. 6 Hours

UNIT – 8

Composite mechanics derivations of various equations related to composite structures viz. Axial modulus, transverse modulus, breaking strength of both continuous filament, reinforced and staple fibre reinforced composites, effect of volume of fibres on mechanical properties of fibre reinforced composites. Fotigue process in fibre reinforced composites. 7 Hours

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Fibre Reinforced Material Technology-N.J.Parratt Van Nostrand Reinhold Co, Inc 1972

2. High Performance Fibre Composites- J.H.Morely,Academic Press

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. DST-polymers and composites-Recent trends-Proceedings of National Seminar1989, Oxford IBH Pub Co Pvt. Ltd.

2. Composites Engineering hand boos -Ed. Mallik P.K., Marcell Dekker, N.Y., 1997.

Question Paper Pattern:

Answer any five full questions selecting at least two questions from Part-A and Part-B.

ERECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF TEXTILE MACHINERY
Subject Code : 10TX762

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 100

PART – A

UNIT – 1

Basic definitions related to mechanical design, vibration resistance, heat resistance, reliability, longevity, maintainability .Brief outline of engineering material. 6 Hours

UNIT – 2

Different kinds of tools and the devices employed for erection and maintenance. Erection of machines, hoisting – equipment, over head cranes, machine installation conditions. Functions, prerequisite of maintenance and its classification. 7 Hours

UNIT – 3

Function and classification of power transmission equipment and transmission members. Methods and kinds of repairs of textile equipment used in different departments. 6 Hours

UNIT – 4

Cleaning and washing of parts. Various kinds of wears. Main factors influencing the wear of machine parts and methods increasing their wear resistance. Failure prediction of parts, units and mechanisms.

7 Hours

PART – B

UNIT – 5

Basic concepts of maintenance, Study of different maintenance programme, routine and preventive predictive remedial restorative maintenance. 6 Hours

UNIT – 6

Maintenance of spinning, weaving, processing equipment as per the schedule. 7 Hours

UNIT – 7

Function of prerequisite of lubricants, different lubricants used in the textile industry, method of lubrication.

6 Hours

UNIT – 8

maintenance of ledgers spare parts etc. machinery maintenance audit and its advantages. House keeping, overhauling. 7 Hours

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Spinning Textile machinery maintenance- Pub, SITRA Coimbatore 1980

2. Weaving Textile Machinery maintenance Pub- BITRA, Bombay 1980

3. Spinning, Weaving- & processing machinery maintenance in textile mills- B.B.Joshi, et al, Textile & Allied industry research organization, Baroda, 1970

REFERENCE BOOK:

1. Repairs and maintenance- Pub, MIR

Question Paper Pattern:

Answer any five full questions selecting at least two questions from Part-A and Part-B.

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Subject Code : 10TX763

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 100

PART – A

UNIT – 1

Introduction: Definition, purpose, available techniques, Aspects, physical facilities & operating facilities ,scientific management, resources productivity, etc. 6 Hours

UNIT – 2

Work Study: Definition ,objectives, Techniques, method study, work measurement, Purpose of work study, steps, different phases. 6 Hours

UNIT – 3

Method Study : Definition , Steps, Selection of problems, Collection of facts and consideration about objectives, Recording techniques ,Elements of a process analysis , Operation process chart, Different process charts, Critical examination. 6 Hours

UNIT – 4

Work Measurement : Definition ,Uses, Techniques, Time Study, Measuring Instruments, Elements in time study, factors, alignment chart, Performance rating methods, observed time & normal time, allowances, Standard time, Work sampling Predetermined Motion Time study, Motion time data for assembly operations, Work factor system, method time measurement. 8 Hours

PART – B

UNIT – 5

Plant Maintenance : Introduction, Systems of maintenance, break down, Planned, Corrective and Preventive maintenance, maintenance schedule. 6 Hours

UNIT – 6

FACILITY :Facility Location Decisions (FLcD) – Selections of country, region and site. Facility Layout Decision (FlyD) – Types (Fixed Position, and Production, Process, Flexible), Methodologies (Distance Minimising, Computer software systems (CRAFT, CORELAP, ALDEP), Line Balancing and performance ratios. 6 Hours

UNIT – 7

MATERIAL AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT:Material Management (MM) – Handling Technology (Robots, Automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) and methods (JIT, / Kanban, ABC Systems) Independent Demand Inventory Models – Fixed order system, Basic EOQ, EBQ Models, Quantity discount models. 6 Hours

UNIT – 8

PLANNING AND FORECASTING: Introduction to Strategic, Tactical, Operational, Aggregate and Capacity Planning. Planning Product design and development – Applications of CAD, Expert systems, Standardisation, Group Technology (GT) and Research and Development. Forecasting – Types, Methods (Qualitative and Quantitative), Types of variation in data, Minimising forecasting errors and selection of forecasting methods. 8 Hours

TEXT BOOKS:

1. R.Paneer Selvam, Production and Operations Management, Prentice Hall of India, 2002.

2. Sang M Lee and Marc J Schniederjans, Operation Management, All India Publishers and Distributors, First Indian edition 1997.

3. Robert H. Lowson, Strategic operations Management (The new competitive advantage), Vikas Publishing House, First Indian reprint 2003.

REFERENCES:

1. Thomas E Morton, Production and operations management, Vikas Publishing House, First Indian reprint 2003.

2. Mahapatra P B, Computer Aided Production Management, Prentice Hall of India, 2001.

3. Martand T Telsang, Production Management, S Chand and Company, First edition 2005.

Question Paper Pattern:

Answer any five full questions selecting at least two questions from Part-A and Part-B.

TEXTILE TESTING LAB – II
Subject Code : 10TXL77

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 50

1. Determination of yarn evenness by visual examination.

2. Determination of evenness of sliver, roving and yarn.

3. Determination of geometrical properties of fabrics.

4. Determination of Air Permeability of fabrics.

5. Determination of crease recovery property of fabrics.

6. Determination of drape co-efficient of fabrics.

7. Determination of fabric stiffness and its parameters.

8. Determination of fabric strength and elongation.

9. Determination of fabric tearing strength.

10. Determination of fabric bursting strength.

11. Determination of abrasion resistance of fabrics.

12. Determination of pilling tendency of fabrics.

13. Determination of colour fastness of dyed and printed fabrics for washing

14. Determination of colour fastness of dyed and printed fabrics for perspiration.

15. Determination of dimensional stability of fabrics.

16. Determination of fastness properties of dyed fabric for artificial light and sun light.

17. Determination of Fastness Properties of printed and dyed fabric for rubbing.

ADVANCED FABRIC STRUCTURE AND DESIGN LAB
Subject Code : 10TXL78

IA Marks : 25

Exam Marks : 50

1. Analysis of dobby design fabrics.

2. Analysis of fancy woven design fabrics.

3. Analysis of jacquard design fabrics.

4. Analysis of printing design fabrics.

5. Generating of geometric, abstract, floral, animation and combined designs.

6. Application of paint brush and other related software in colour mixing.

7. Utilization in design software for creating textile designs intended for dobby.

8. Utilization in design software for creating textile designs intended for jacquard.

9. Utilization in design software for creating textile designs intended for printing.

10. Simulation of fabric appearance of woven designs by varying fabric set and yarn count.

11. Analysis of colour and weave fabrics and simulating the appearance using computer.

12. Scanning of fabric and simulating the appearance of the same.

13. Scanning of yarn and imitating the appearance of a yarn in woven fabric form.

14. Transformation of design to production particulars.

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