does only those tasks which are already instructed to it. c. No learning power Computer has no learning power. Once you give instructions to a computer how to perform a task‚ the very task is cannot perform if you do not give it any instructions for the next time. For example‚ when you are taught how to solve a problem and it same type of problem is given to you to solve‚ then you can do it because you have learned how to solve the problem. C is a programming language which born at “AT & T’s Bell
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doubly linked list? Write a C program to do the same. Updated! Given only a pointer to a node to be deleted in a singly linked list‚ how do you delete it? Updated! How do you sort a linked list? Write a C program to sort a linked list. Updated! How to declare a structure of a linked list? Write a C program to implement a Generic Linked List. How do you reverse a linked list without using any C pointers? Updated! How would you detect a loop in a linked list? Write a C program to detect a loop in a
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Note – This man of computer science been chosen by me as to remember the achievement that being done by him for this world and as to remember that he just passed away on 8th October 2011 but haven’t got the appreciation for what he has done. Rest in peace‚ Dennis Ritchie. Background Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie was born in Bronxville‚ New York‚ on September 9‚ 1941‚ and grew up in New Jersey‚ where his father‚ Alistair Ritchie‚ worked as a switching systems engineer for Bell Laboratories. His
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MNP Mobile Number Portability 1 | P a g e 1. Definition: Mobile Number Portability (MNP) is the ability for users to switch to a new mobile service provider‚while retaining their existing mobile number. ’Porting’ is the act of switching to a new mobile service provider without having to change your mobile number. However‚ only active mobile numbers can port. Thus‚ the line shall not be terminated before initialization of Porting Process. 2. Benefits: The main benefit of MNP is freedom of
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24. | 25. | 26. | 27. | 28. | 29. | F | A | D | C | B | E | F | A | D | C | B | E | For Exercise 31‚ type your answer below: A gate accepts one or more input signals and produces an output signal. Each type of gate performs one logical function. A circuit is a combination of gates designed to accomplish a more complex logical function. For Exercise 44: Type the Boolean expression below: X=A+B+C Fill in the truth table: A | B | C | X | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1
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POS420: DQ’s for Week 1 Discussion Question 1 - Week 1 (Saturday): How old of an operating system is Unix? The story of how UNIX came to be is a long‚ but interesting tale. During the mid-1960’s‚ the first multi-user operating system called Compatible Time-Sharing System (CTSS) was created by Fernando Corbato at the MIT Computation Center. Although CTSS was highly influential for its time‚ it eventually failed‚ but not before a second generation operating system called Multiplexed
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|Code | |1. |Introduction to Computers |Peter Norton |PN | |2. |Waite Group’s New C Primer Plus |Mitchell Waite & Stephen Prata |WAT | |3. |Computer Data Processing |G.B Davis
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Formulation – For School A 4 Solutions – Excel Solver 5 For School A 5 For School B 5 For School C 6 Solution 6 Conclusion 6 Case Problem Mr Shyam Prasad‚ recently transferred to Chennai from Lucknow‚ has to choose a school for his two children. He has three choices of the school and it is likely that his children would be allotted one of them. Shyam Prasad has chosen his best 3 schools (A‚ B‚ C) and wishes to rank them. He would be happy if the children get either the first or the second choice
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2010/January 2011 INTRODUCTION TO C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (Freshers) Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75 PART – A (10x2+5x1=25) Answer all the questions. 1. What is Flowchart? Write the different types of flowcharts. 2. What is an identifier? Write the rules to coining an identifier. 3. Define Pre-increment and Post-increment operators with an example. 4. What is Key Word? Mention any two. 5. Difference between – and --. 6. How you denote single line and multiple line comments in c language? 7. What is formatted
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examples? 30. How can algebraic expressions be used in programming? 31. Convert the following algebraic expressions into computer expressions. a. (AB)+(BC) b. 5X-7Y c. ABC3 d. B2-4AC e. XY(X-Y) 32. Find the solution of following expressions‚ if A=3‚ B=4 and C=5. . C-A*B-5 a. (A+B)-C^2 b. (B+C)/A*10 c. A^2+B^2-2*A*B d. CMODA*B+C 5.1.5 Operators 33. What are operators? Tell it’s types? 34. Define Arithmetic Operators? 35. Tabulate Arithmetic Operators with symbol‚ operation‚ description
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