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turing machine
Does turing machine accepts epsilon?
Does turing machine accepts epsilon?
vaishali jhalani
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vaishali jhalani
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Nov 18, 2016
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turing-machine
theory-of-computation
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Difference between static single assignment and 3 address code
What is the dtfference between static single assignment and 3 address code?
What is the dtfference between static single assignment and 3 address code?
vaishali jhalani
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vaishali jhalani
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Nov 21, 2016
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compiler-design
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What are the best test series for gate cse?gateforum,made easy or ace nd why
Shilpi Bansal
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Shilpi Bansal
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Aug 14, 2016
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What is "Strict recoverable" schedule?
Consider the following schedule: $S: r_1(A), w_2(A), Commit_2, w_1(A),w_3(A), Commit_3, Commit_1$ Which of the following is true? a. Schedule is view serializable schedule and strict recoverable schedule b. Schedule is ... know what is "strict schedule" and "recoverable schedule", But then what it means by "strict recoverable"?
Consider the following schedule:$S: r_1(A), w_2(A), Commit_2, w_1(A),w_3(A), Commit_3, Commit_1$Which of the following is true?a. Schedule is view serializable schedule a...
GateAspirant999
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GateAspirant999
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Nov 6, 2016
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concurrency
databases
transaction-and-concurrency
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LIST OF UNATTENDED QUESTIONS,THAT NEED ATTENTION --CO
only for COMPUTER ORGANISATION https://gateoverflow.in/34478/virtual-gate-2016-disk-size here several comments are there ,but we need a perfect answer ,as secondary memory question with Diameter is rare and conceptual ... nor upvoted i think these questions need attention from moderators immedaitely,these are conceptual of different kinds :D
only for COMPUTER ORGANISATIONhttps://gateoverflow.in/34478/virtual-gate-2016-disk-size here several comments are there ,but we need a perfect answer ,as secondary memo...
Aboveallplayer
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Aboveallplayer
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Oct 19, 2016
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study-resources
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Arrays
Let A[1:n ] be such an array such that A[i]=i.An algorithm randomly permutes the elements of A,call the resulting array A'.Let X denote the number of locations such that A'[i]=i.What is expectation of X? a)n^2 b)n/2 c)n d)1
Let A[1:n ] be such an array such that A[i]=i.An algorithm randomly permutes the elements of A,call the resulting array A'.Let X denote the number of locations such that ...
Shivangi Verma
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Shivangi Verma
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Sep 15, 2016
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Cn
suppose host A sending a large file to host B over a Tcp connection .the two end hosts are 10ms apart connected by a 1Gbps link.assume that they are using 1000 bytes packets to transmit the file.for simplicity ignore ack packets.atleast how big would the window size (in packets) have to be for the channel utilization to be greater than 80%.
suppose host A sending a large file to host B over a Tcp connection .the two end hosts are 10ms apart connected by a 1Gbps link.assume that they are using 1000 bytes pack...
Prachi Agarwal
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Prachi Agarwal
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Jul 28, 2016
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OS NPTEL ASSIGNMENT QUESTION
Degree of concurrency in threads can be arranged in the manner One-to-one > many-to-one > many-to-many One-to-one > many-to-many > many-to-one Many-to-many > many-to-one > one-to-one None of the above answer given is A but according to me answer is B. Someone please confirm
Degree of concurrency in threads can be arranged in the manner One-to-one many-to-one many-to-many One-to-one many-to-many many-to-one Many-to-many many-to-one one-...
Akanksha Agrawal
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Akanksha Agrawal
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Sep 7, 2020
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threads
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mathematics
Im not able to derive the value of X.plz someone derive the value of X.
Im not able to derive the value of X.plz someone derive the value of X.
dileswar sahu
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dileswar sahu
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Oct 12, 2016
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File system :
Consider a UNIX-like file system implemented with i-nodes that resides on a disk of size $512\text GB$. Each i-node has a total of $15$block addresses consisting of direct and indirect lock addresses. Suppose we configure the file system to use a block size of $32$KB. How many bytes ... all $15$ block addresses in an I-node? a). $15$ Bytes b). $29$ Bytes c). $45$ Bytes d). $75$ Bytes
Consider a UNIX-like file system implemented with i-nodes that resides on a disk of size $512\text GB$. Each i-node has a total of $15$block addresses consisting of direc...
mcjoshi
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mcjoshi
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Oct 11, 2016
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operating-system
inode
file-system
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NIELIT Scientist B 2020 November: 21
There are $6$ boxes numbered $1, 2, \dots\dots,6$. Each box is to be filled up either with a red or a green ball in such a way that at least $1$ box contains a green ball and the boxes containing green balls are consecutively numbered. The total number of ways in which this can be done is : $18$ $19$ $20$ $21$
There are $6$ boxes numbered $1, 2, \dots\dots,6$. Each box is to be filled up either with a red or a green ball in such a way that at least $1$ box contains a green ball...
gatecse
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gatecse
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Dec 9, 2020
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nielit-scb-2020
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#Database
Is this schedule view serializable ?? R1(x),R1(y),W1(x),R2(y),W3(y),W1(x),R2(y)
Is this schedule view serializable ??R1(x),R1(y),W1(x),R2(y),W3(y),W1(x),R2(y)
papesh
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papesh
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Nov 22, 2016
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ACE-TEST DBMS
reena_kandari
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reena_kandari
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Nov 8, 2016
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1
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Computer Networking A top down Approach
Suppose Host A wants to send a large file to Host B. The path from Host A to Host B has three links, of rates R1 =500 kbps, R2 = 2 Mbps, and R3 = 1 Mbps. a. Assuming no other traffic in the network, what is the throughput for the file ... time why we are not using {4 million byes(*(1/500kbps)+(1/2Mbps)+(1/Mbps))} instead of (4 million bytes/500kbps)??
Suppose Host A wants to send a large file to Host B. The path from Host A to Host B has three links, of rates R1 =500 kbps, R2 = 2 Mbps, and R3 = 1 Mbps.a. Assuming no ot...
harshbhagwani
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harshbhagwani
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Nov 3, 2016
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computer-networks
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Cardinality of a table
Rahul Jain25
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Rahul Jain25
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Oct 4, 2016
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sql
databases
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Online test
Rahul Jain25
387
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Rahul Jain25
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Oct 3, 2016
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databases
database-normalization
dependency-preserving
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Database Normalization
Consider the schema R = (S, T, U, V) and the dependencies S → T, T → U, U → V and V → S. Let R = (R1 and R2) be a decomposition such that R1 ∩ R2 = ϕ. The decomposition is A. not in 2NF B. in 2NF but not 3NF C. in 3NF but not in 2 NF D. in both 2NF and 3NF
Consider the schema R = (S, T, U, V) and the dependencies S → T, T → U, U → V and V → S.Let R = (R1 and R2) be a decomposition such that R1 ∩ R2 = ϕ.The decomp...
Shubham Pandey 2
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Shubham Pandey 2
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Sep 19, 2016
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database-normalization
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toc
10. Consider the following languages: L ne = {〈M〉│L(M) ≠ ф } L e = {〈M〉│L(M) = ф } where 〈M〉 denotes encoding of a Turning machine M Then which one of the following is true? (a) Lne is r.e. but not recursive and Le is not r.e. (b) Both are not r.e. (c) Both are recursive (d) Le is r.e. but not recursive and Lne is not r.e.
10. Consider the following languages:Lne = {〈M〉│L(M) ≠ ф }Le = {〈M〉│L(M) = ф }where 〈M〉 denotes encoding of a Turning machine MThen which one of the f...
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Sep 1, 2016
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recursive
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8-bit 1's complement form of -77.25 a) 01001101.0100 b)01001101.0010 c)10110010.1011 d)10110010.1101
8-bit 1's complement form of -77.25a) 01001101.0100b)01001101.0010c)10110010.1011d)10110010.1101
Çșȇ ʛấẗẻ
5.6k
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Çșȇ ʛấẗẻ
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Aug 24, 2016
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Validity of an implication based on a given implication
If the proposition $\lnot p \to q$ is true, then the truth value of the proposition $\lnot p \lor \left ( p \to q \right )$, where $\lnot$ is negation,$\lor$ is inclusive OR and $\to$ is implication, is True Multiple Values False Cannot be determined
If the proposition $\lnot p \to q$ is true, then the truth value of the proposition $\lnot p \lor \left ( p \to q \right )$, where $\lnot$ is negation,$\lor$ is inclusive...
dd
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dd
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Aug 22, 2016
Unknown Category
propositional-logic
mathematical-logic
discrete-mathematics
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