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Multiple options may be correct
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Sorting
Which of the following sorting algorithm can sort at runtime? 1). Heapsort 2). Merge sort 3). Insertion Sort 4). Selection Sort This is a self made question. So many options many be correct.
Which of the following sorting algorithm can sort at runtime?1). Heapsort2). Merge sort3). Insertion Sort4). Selection SortThis is a self made question. So many options m...
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COMPARISON BASED SORT
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Nov 23, 2016
Algorithms
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Heapsort
Suppose we are sorting an array of eight integers using heapsort, and we have just finished some heapify (either maxheapify or minheapify) operations. The array now looks like this: 16 14 15 10 12 27 28 How many heapify operations have been performed on root of heap?
Suppose we are sorting an array of eight integers using heapsort, and we have just finished some heapify (either maxheapify or minheapify) operations. The array now looks...
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Operating System Doubt
Which of the following is likely to decrease page fault rate ? 1. Adding More Memory. 2. Decreasing Page Size My explanation : 1. Adding more memory means we can accomodate more number of pages in main memory, thus page fault rate can be ... also means more number of processes can be accomodated as the memory remains same. Thus I think both can decrease page fault rate.
Which of the following is likely to decrease page fault rate ?1. Adding More Memory.2. Decreasing Page SizeMy explanation :1. Adding more memory means we can accomodate m...
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Nov 23, 2016
Operating System
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Need help
Here the exact answer should be 0.01*(10+50) + 0.99*10 = 10.6. ?? And By default we always consider hierarchial access or direct access.
Here the exact answer should be 0.01*(10+50) + 0.99*10 = 10.6. ??And By default we always consider hierarchial access or direct access.
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Nov 23, 2016
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OS-ACE2
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Nov 23, 2016
Operating System
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OS-ACE
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What is progess?
Progress is defined as the following: if no process is executing in its critical section and some processes wish to enter their critical sections, then only those processes that are not executing in their remainder sections can participate in making the decision as to ... has set its flag to say that it would like to enter its critical section. What does it mean in Layman terms?
Progress is defined as the following: if no process is executing in its critical section and some processes wish to enter their critical sections, then only those process...
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Nov 22, 2016
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What do you interpret from question?
It took me hell a lot of time. Still cann't figure out question??
It took me hell a lot of time. Still cann't figure out question??
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Nov 22, 2016
Programming in C
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Confused between C and D option??
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Nov 22, 2016
Programming in C
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Linked List
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Nov 22, 2016
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Doubt
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Nov 21, 2016
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Question
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Nov 21, 2016
Programming in C
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Trees
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Nov 21, 2016
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Programming Doubt
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Nov 21, 2016
Programming in C
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Question Binary tree
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Nov 21, 2016
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DS ques
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Nov 21, 2016
DS
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ME TEST TOC
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Nov 19, 2016
Theory of Computation
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ME test
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Nov 19, 2016
Theory of Computation
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