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    Jabong

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    Institute of Engineering & Management 86.0 XII Std 2004-2006 Frank Anthony Public School‚ Kolkata 86.2 X Std 2003-2004 Frank Anthony Public School‚ Kolkata 87.8 Skills Summary Java/J2EE‚ Web Services‚ Springs 3.0‚ Hibernate/JPA‚ HTML/JavaScript‚ JUnit‚ UML‚ XML‚ IBM Rational Application Developer‚ IBM Websphere Server‚ IBM Message Broker‚ Database (Oracle 9i & IBM DB2)‚ HP QC Professional Experience + Cognizant Technology Solutions Associate Kolkata Jan 2011 – April 2014 Led a team of 3 professionals

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    Theory of Computation

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    IT-601: THEORY OF COMPUTATION Teaching Scheme Lect 3 Prac 2 Total 5 Int Ass 30 Theory Sem End Marks Hrs 70 3 Examination Scheme Practical Sem Total Int Ass End 100 25 25 Total 50 Grand Total 150 Review Of Mathematical Background: Sets‚ Functions‚ Logical statements‚ Proofs‚ Relations‚ Languages‚ The Principal of Mathematical induction‚ the strong principle of Mathematical induction‚ Recursive definitions‚ Structural Induction. Regular Languages And Finite Automata: Regular expressions‚ Regular

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    following: 1. Describe each law in your own words. Illustrate with a practical example. [4 + 4 = 8 marks] 2. Your first task isto describe each software development methodology clearly and completely in your own words. You may use diagrams‚ examples or UML to help you do this. [4 + 4 = 8 marks] 3. Using the first four laws of the text‚ show where these are either implemented or missing in each software development methodology (Total Two). If a law is missing‚ explain the consequences and suggest

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    Pseudocode

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    Pseudocode (pronounced SOO-doh-kohd) is a detailed yet readable description of what a computer program or algorithm must do‚ expressed in a formally-styled natural language rather than in a programming language. Pseudocode is sometimes used as a detailed step in the process of developing a program. It allows designers or lead programmers to express the design in great detail and provides programmers a detailed template for the next step of writing code in a specific programming language. Because

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    Purpose or Objective: Technical experts are working that helps in fostering or creating a long term relationship with the uses of the web site. Integrating flash animation by using various programming languages and applications such as HTML‚ WDDX‚ UML‚ WML‚ and ASP.NET & Ms-Access. Always keep in mind that the loading of the web pages is fast and make the use convenient. It should be easy to navigate with the less numbers of clicks so that the user is satisfied and does not have to waste time on

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    Csassignment

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    Updated: 7 February 2013 CS3202 Project: Iterative development of SPA Grammar updates (based on Handbook plus Errata from IVLE) highlighted in red. Project overview In CS3201‚ you have completed analysis and architectural design‚ as prerequisites to iterative development. In CS3202‚ you will develop SPA in four iterations‚ described in four assignments. Each development iteration delivers a mini-SPA that extends the scope of SPA developed in the previous iteration. Mini-SPAs are fully operational

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    Les Quizarables Case Study

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      1.6 MATERIAL AND TOOLS REQUIRED 1.6.1 Software Requirements Operating System: Android 2.2 or higher versions Language : Android SDK‚ Java Database : SQLite Technologies used : Java‚ SQLite‚ Canvas‚ Android‚ Tools: Eclipse IDE‚ EDraw UML diagram tool Debugger: Android Device Bridge‚ Android Emulator. 1.6.2. Hardware Requirements Device: Android Emulator / Android tablet / Android Handset Minimum Required Space: 6MB   2. DESIGN 2.1 ANALYSIS Project Development approach and

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    Oop Concepts

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    DEFINING OOP AND HOW IT CAME INTO BEING. OOP which fully means Object Oriented Programming. It is a programming paradigm that uses object consisting of data fields and methods together with their interaction to design applications and computer programs. The design concentrate on objects upon which functions or procedure itself. Object oriented programming is a very reliable method of programming because the re-usability of code and self contained nature of the program component. Object oriented

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    Software Engineering

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    1.INTRODUCTION 1.a) DATA FLOW DIAGRAM Data flow diagrams illustrate how data is processed by a system in terms of inputs and outputs.Data flow diagram are used widely for modeling the requirements.the DFD is also known as a data flow graph or a bubble chart. Data Flow Diagram Notation We can use two different types of notations on our data flow diagrams: Yourdon & Coad or Gane & Sarson. Process Notations 1) Process

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    3.7.4 Activity Diagram

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    7.7.4 Activity Diagram The progressions of an action chart are operations‚ particularly exercises from the state model. The motivation behind an action chart is to demonstrate the progressions inside an intricate procedure and the sequencing requirements among them. A few exercises run perpetually until an outside occasion interferes with them‚ yet most exercises inevitably finish their work and end themselves [7]. The finishing of a movement is a fruition occasion and normally demonstrates that

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