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PUSH B which addressing mode
seena
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seena
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Jul 30, 2016
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Cn
suppose thatTCP Congestion window is set to 18KB and a time out occurs.How big will be window if the next four transmission bursts are all successful?Assume that the MSS is 1KB
suppose thatTCP Congestion window is set to 18KB and a time out occurs.How big will be window if the next four transmission bursts are all successful?Assume that the MSS ...
Prachi Agarwal
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Prachi Agarwal
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Jul 28, 2016
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Gate 2014
an ip machine Q has a path to another Ip machine H via 3 IP routers R1,R2 and R3.H acts as an HTTP Server , and Q connects to H via HTTP and downloads a file.Session layer encryption is used,with DES As the shared key encryption protocol.Consider the following 4 pieces ... Q and H. (4)the link layer addresses of Q and H which of 1,2,3,4 can an intruder learn through sniffing at R2 alone?
an ip machine Q has a path to another Ip machine H via 3 IP routers R1,R2 and R3.H acts as an HTTP Server , and Q connects to H via HTTP and downloads a file.Session laye...
Prachi Agarwal
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Prachi Agarwal
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Jul 27, 2016
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Gate 2014
every host in an Ipv4 network has a 1 second resolution real time clock with battery backup.Each host needs to generate upto 1000 unique identifiers per second.Assume that each host has a globally unique IPv4 address.Design a 50 bit globally unique id for this purpose.After what period (in seconds) will the identifiers generated by a host wrap around?
every host in an Ipv4 network has a 1 second resolution real time clock with battery backup.Each host needs to generate upto 1000 unique identifiers per second.Assume tha...
Prachi Agarwal
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Prachi Agarwal
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Jul 25, 2016
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Cn
suppose A and B are on same 10Mbps ethernet segment and the propogation delay between two nodes is 275 bit times.suppose A and B are on two ends of the wire and tries to send a frame at time t=0 and frames collide.Then at what time (in bits) they finish transmitting a jamming signal.assume 48 bit jam signal
suppose A and B are on same 10Mbps ethernet segment and the propogation delay between two nodes is 275 bit times.suppose A and B are on two ends of the wire and tries to ...
Prachi Agarwal
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Prachi Agarwal
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Jul 23, 2016
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Cn
why tcp checksum is calculated on tcp header,tcp data,ip header and why is it calculated due to potential errors at routers
why tcp checksum is calculated on tcp header,tcp data,ip header and why is it calculated due to potential errors at routers
Prachi Agarwal
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Prachi Agarwal
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Jul 23, 2016
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ISI Maths
There are 100 students in a class. IN an examination of them failed in Mathematics, 45 failed in Physics and 40 failed in Statistics; and 32 failed in exactly two of these three subjects. Only one student passes in all the three subjects. The number of student failing in all three subjects is 12 4 2 cannot be determined from the given information
There are 100 students in a class. IN an examination of them failed in Mathematics, 45 failed in Physics and 40 failed in Statistics; and 32 failed in exactly two of thes...
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Jul 17, 2016
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ISI Maths
By an upper bound for a set A of real numbers, we mean any real number x such that every number a in A is smaller than or equal to x. If x is an upper bound for a set A and no number strictly smaller than x is an upper bound for A, then x is called sup A. Let A and B be two sets of ... form a+b where a is in A and b is in B. If z=sup C, then z < x+y z > x+y z=x+y nothing can be said
By an upper bound for a set A of real numbers, we mean any real number x such that every number a in A is smaller than or equal to x. If x is an upper bound for a set A a...
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ISI Maths
Suppose that $x_1, \dots x_n (n>2)$ are real numbers such that $x_i=-x_{n-i+1}$ for $1 \leq i \leq n$. Consider the sum $S=\Sigma \Sigma \Sigma^{x_ix_jx_k}$, where the summations are taken over all i,j,k : 1 $\leq$ i, j, k $\leq$ n and i,j,k are all distinct. Then $S$ equals $n! \: x_1, x_2 \dots x_n$ (n-3)(n-4) (n-3)(n-4)(n-5) none of the foregoing expressions
Suppose that $x_1, \dots x_n (n>2)$ are real numbers such that $x_i=-x_{n-i+1}$ for $1 \leq i \leq n$. Consider the sum $S=\Sigma \Sigma \Sigma^{x_ix_jx_k}$, where the su...
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ISI Maths
For any real number x, let [x] denote the largest integer less than or equal to x and <x>=x-[x], that is, the fractional part of x. For arbitrary real numbers x,y and z only one of the following statement is correct. Which one is it? [x+y+z]=[x]+[y]+[z] [x=y=z]=[x+y]+[z]=[x]+[y+z]=[x+z]+[y] <x+y+z> = y+z – [y+z]+<x> [x+y+z]=[x+y]+[z+<y+x>]
For any real number x, let [x] denote the largest integer less than or equal to x and <x>=x-[x], that is, the fractional part of x. For arbitrary real numbers x,y and z o...
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ISI Maths
For a real number a, define $a^+=maxa, 0$. for example $2^+ = 2, (-3)^+=0$. Then for two real number a and b, the equality $(ab)^+ = (a^+)(b^+)$ holds if and only if both a and b are positive a and b have the same sign a=b=0 at least one of a and b is greater than or equals to 0
For a real number a, define $a^+=maxa, 0$. for example $2^+ = 2, (-3)^+=0$. Then for two real number a and b, the equality $(ab)^+ = (a^+)(b^+)$ holds if and only ifboth ...
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Jul 17, 2016
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ISI Maths
A subset W of the set of all real numbers is called a ring if the following two conditions are satisfied: 1 in W and if a,b $\in$ W then a-b $\in$ W and ab $\in$ W Let $S=\frac{m}{2^o} \mid$ m and n are integers} neither S nor T is a ring S is a ring and T is not T is a ring and S is not both S and T are rings
A subset W of the set of all real numbers is called a ring if the following two conditions are satisfied:1 in W andif a,b $\in$ W then a-b $\in$ W and ab $\in$ WLet $S=\f...
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FA
What is the by default meaning of FA DFA or NFA?
What is the by default meaning of FA DFA or NFA?
Deveshsahucse
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Deveshsahucse
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Jul 17, 2016
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ISI Maths
A collection of non-empty subsets of the set {1, 2, . . . , n} is called a simplex if, whenever a subset S is included in the collection, any non empty subset T of S is also included in the collection. Only one of the following collections of subset of ... of all non-empty subsets which do not contain any even number; (D) The collection of all non-empty subsets except for the subset {1}.
A collection of non-empty subsets of the set {1, 2, . . . , n} is called a simplex if, whenever a subset S is included in the collection, any non empty subset T of S is a...
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Jul 13, 2016
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NIELIT Scientist-C 2016 In testing phase, the effort distribution is upto
In testing phase, the effort distribution is upto 10% 20% 40% 50%
In testing phase, the effort distribution is upto10%20%40%50%
sh!va
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sh!va
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Jul 8, 2016
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Operating system
is burst time and execution time is same??
is burst time and execution time is same??
Prakash059
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Prakash059
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Jun 27, 2016
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she has started working nights and _____ during the day
Fill in the blank with most suitable word she has started working nights and _____ during the day a.still used to sleeping b.is still getting used to sleeping c.is still getting used to sleep d.is still used to sleep
Fill in the blank with most suitable wordshe has started working nights and _____ during the daya.still used to sleepingb.is still getting used to sleepingc.is still gett...
Lohithendra Kumar
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Lohithendra Kumar
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Jun 10, 2016
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english-grammar
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why nodes with 2 children have degree 3 in a binary tree?
sh!va
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sh!va
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Jun 4, 2016
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flip-flop
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What is the meaning of probe sequence in binary search tree
Kittu Sharma
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Kittu Sharma
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Jun 3, 2016
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LOGIC BASICS
let p = you have the flu q: you miss the final examination r: you pass the course express it: (p⋀q) ⋁ ( not q ⋀ r )
let p = you have the flu q: you miss the final examination r: you pass the courseexpress it: (p⋀q) ⋁ ( not q ⋀ r )
Dexter
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Dexter
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May 8, 2016
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mathematical-logic
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