GUJARAT STATE LEVEL ELIGIBILITY TEST Code No.:19 Subject : COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS SYLLABUS AND SAMPLE QUESTIONS Note : There will be two question papers‚ Paper—II and Paper—III. Paper—II will cover 50 Objective Type Questions carrying 100 marks. Paper—III will be of 200 marks and will consist of four sections‚ in all containing 26 questions (short and essay type) to attempt. For detail structure of Paper-III please visit our website http://www.msubaroda.ac.in PAPER-II 1. Discrete
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the outcome may not be reliable for some extent. If the moral problem can be solve by using the algorithm‚ logically‚ there are only two approaches that enable it which is by the professional mathematician or by a computer system. First‚ if we talk about the professional mathematician‚ they are the experts and at the same time as a consultant that can relates most of anything with numbers and algorithms. Thus‚ with the current life that full of moral issues‚ they might come out with solution to any
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OF RECOMMENDATION I have known Ms.Aishwarya Ramisetti for the past three and a half years‚as a student with excellent technical aptitude. I taught her the subjects “C and Data Structures‚C++ and Design and Analysis of Algorithms”.During this time‚I had the opportunity to observe her closely. Monitoring her keen interest and deep insight in classroom and extra curricular activities‚ I consider Aishwarya to be one of the finest and determined students
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To recognize the datasets and database of a mushroom the researchers uses Data Mining through WEKA using various data mining algorithms. The study will also broaden earlier research at Pace University into the uses of a human- machine interface to increase the correctness of machine learning. In order to explain the use of various algorithms in this study‚ the algorithms will be discussed in this research. Naïve Bayes and Apriori will be used against the Stylometry data set. IBk will be used against
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Personal Statement I distinctly remember the time I was first introduced to programming. My friend was running a C program on his computer which could‚ based on some yes/no questions guessed the number a person had thought of in his/her mind. This capability of machine mesmerized me. “Can Machines Think?” – This question which was proposed by Alan Turing‚ has significantly advanced the field. Imagine his joy if he’d be able to witness IBM’s Deep Blue beating world champion chess player Gary Kasparov
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Early in the information technology revolution Richard Mason suggested that the coming changes in information technologies would necessitate rethinking the social contract (Mason 1986). What he could not have known then was how often we would have to update the social contract as these technologies rapidly change. Information technologies change quickly and move in and out of fashion at a bewildering pace. This makes it difficult to try to list them all and catalog the moral impacts of each. The
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computed by the following expression: F0 = lim┬(e→0)log〖N(e〗 )/log〖e⁻¹〗 where N(e) is the counting of hyper-cubes of dimension R and length e that fill the object. But here fractal dimension is obtained using box counting algorithm .[15] 3.4 GLCM is the widely used statistical method for feature extraction.The number of gray levels present in the input image becomes the number of rows and columns in the matrix. In a GLCM matrix‚ N is the number of gray levels in an image with
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novices‚ for several reasons. Students encounter some unexpected epistemological obstacles‚ like learning looping constructs‚ conditionals‚ or assembling programs out of base components: “Data structure and algorithms are often difficult issues‚ since capturing the dynamic nature of abstract algorithms is not a straightforward task”. Learning how to program assumes lectures‚ classes‚ and practice sessions. To be able to program‚ students 1. http://landofcode.com/programming-intro/summary.php 2.
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UNIT 1 PROGRAMMING PROCESS CONTENTS 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Introduction Objectives Main Content Summary Evaluation/Assessment References/Further Readings 1.0 INTRODUCTION Welcome to computer programming! You are about to discover an interesting and exciting world – a world of computer programming. In this unit‚ we introduce you to the concepts of basic computer programming . You will study the terms and concepts used in computer programming. We will then describe
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PROMOTING COMPUTER LITERACY THROUGH PROGRAMMING PYTHON by John Alexander Miller A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Education) in The University of Michigan 2004 Doctoral Committee: Professor Frederick Goodman‚ Chair Emeritus Professor Carl Berger Professor Jay Lemke Professor John Swales Copyright 2004 by John Alexander Miller The Joys of the Craft Why is programming fun? What delights may its practitioner
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