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what are the key differences among iits, top 4nits(W,T,S,C) and iiits(iiith,iiitb,iiitd ) w.r.t Masters(Mtech/MS) in CSE
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Select a data structure that you have seen previously, and discuss its strengths and limitations.
Select a data structure that you have seen previously, and discuss its strengths and limitations.
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Mar 4, 2016
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How To Prepare For Written and Interviews?Major Subjects To Focus and Type of Questions asked.
Which IIT's take admission through written Test and Interviews,Upto what Rank They call and Eg Major Subjects To Focus and Type of Questions asked.
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Feb 15, 2016
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Does Deadlock imply no Bounded waiting Or no Progress or BOTH of These?
Does Deadlock imply no Bounded waiting Or no Progress or BOTH of These?Also provide explanation in support
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cardinality
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CPU Scheduling
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Dec 20, 2015
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multithreading
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Dec 20, 2015
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consider a process which tries to acquire a lock
Explain why a and b must be true.I think it should be only b because block is .. process is in wait state ie not consuming cpu cycles whereas in busy wait cpu cycles are consumed
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Dec 20, 2015
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cache hit quesion
Main purpose behind this question is, which access mechanism to consider by default:Simultaneous ie on Miss directly access from main memory without transferring to cache or Hierarchial ie First transfer to cache and then access from cache..
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Operating System
Dec 18, 2015
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Which of the following statements is/are true?
Which of the following is/are True? $S_1$: Set of Integers on addition operation is Monoid but not group. $S_2$: Set of Integers on subtraction operation is Monoid but not group. $S_3$: Set of Integers on multiplication operation is group but not Abelian group. please elaborate on s2 statement.
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Set Theory & Algebra
Dec 13, 2015
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Upto what depth i must cover these topics from dynamic programming 1>Travelling sales person 2>sum of subsets
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Dec 12, 2015
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algorithms
preparation
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Which of the following options is the closest in meaning to the sentence below?
8. Which of the following options is the closest in meaning to the sentence below? “As a woman, I have no country.” (A) Women have no country. (B) Women are not citizens of any country. (C) Women’s solidarity knows no national boundaries. (D) Women of all countries have equal legal rights.
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Dec 11, 2015
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Direct memory access is used for high-speed I/O devices.
Direct memory access is used for high-speed I/O devices. Why this happens.what is co relation between speed of I/O and DMA transfer becoz anyway DMA is more efficient than other modes such as interrupt driven, so why its not efficient for slower I/O devices?
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CO and Architecture
Nov 18, 2015
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consider following code segment in c
consider following code segment in c main() { char * z="abc"; z[0]='x'; printf("%s",z); } what will be behavior of the program a>compiler error b>runtime error c>no error prints xbc d>no error prints abc
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Programming in C
Oct 18, 2015
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programming-in-c
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how many subsets does P(A) have if A is null set?
let A={} or phi be null set.it has 0 elements and 1 subset that is itself. P(A) represents power set of A.how many elements and subsets does P(A) has? i think P(A)={ {} } has 1 element ie {}..now P(A) should have 2 ... set containing null set) so P(A) should have 1 element and 2 subsets..at lot of places ans is given as 1 subset so please clarify?
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Oct 5, 2015
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An organization is granted the block 150.36.0.0/16.The administrator wants to create 512 subnets.
An organization is granted the block 150.36.0.0/16.The administrator wants to create 512 subnets. Find number of addresses in each subnet. Find the first and last addresses in subnet 1. (A) 128, 150.36.0.1 and 150.36.0.127 ( ... ) 126, 150.36.0.1 and 150.36.0.126 (D) 126, 150.36.0.129 and 150.36.0.254.
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Sep 25, 2015
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subnetting
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Let L = {a, bb} How many strings of length 10 are present in L* ?
Let L = {a, bb} How many strings of length 10 are present in L* ?
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Theory of Computation
Aug 15, 2015
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theory-of-computation
counting
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S1: L ≤ m {0n1n | n ≥ 0} then L is decidable.
Answer True/False for the statements: S1: $L ≤_m \{0^n1^n \mid n ≥ 0\}$ then $L$ is decidable. S2: if $L$ is R.E. and $L’ ⊆ L$ then $L’$ is recursively enumerable because enumerator for $L$ also enumerates $L’$.
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Theory of Computation
Aug 15, 2015
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Consider 2 scenarios: C1: For DFA (ϕ, Ʃ, δ, qo, F), if F = ϕ, then L = Ʃ* C2: For NFA (ϕ, Ʃ, δ, qo, F)
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Theory of Computation
Aug 15, 2015
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theory-of-computation
finite-automata
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Let Σ= {a}, assume language, L= { a^(2012.K) / K> 0}, what is minimum number of states needed in a DFA to recognize L
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Theory of Computation
Aug 15, 2015
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theory-of-computation
minimal-state-automata
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