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deadlocks and threads operating system
A system has 5 process and 3 resources (A, B, C). The maximum count of resources are (10, 5, 7). Consider the following table of resource allocation. MAX (A B C) Allocated (A B C) P0 7 5 3 0 1 0 P1 3 2 2 2 0 0 P2 9 0 2 3 0 2 P3 2 ... these is a safe sequence in Question 13? P1, P3, P4 , P0, P2 only P2, P4, P3, P1, P0 only Both a and b None are safe sequences
A system has 5 process and 3 resources (A, B, C). The maximum count of resources are (10, 5, 7). Consider the following table of resource allocation. MAX(A B C)Alloc...
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deadlocks and threads operating system
State true or false. Deadlock detection is possible using the allocation and request matrices alone. A way to recover from deadlock is to take away the resource from one of the processes or to kill the process itself. Banker's algorithm is ... deadlocks by analyzing the unsafe states. True, True, False False, True, True True, False, True False, True, False
State true or false.Deadlock detection is possible using the allocation and request matrices alone.A way to recover from deadlock is to take away the resource from one of...
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daedlocks and threads operating system
Suppose we want to synchronize two concurrent process P and Q using binary semaphore S and T. Process P: Process Q: while(1){ while(1){ W: Y: print 0'; print 1'; print 0'; print 1'; X: Z: } Synchronization statements can be inserted only at points W,X,Y,Z. Which of the ... S = T= 1 d. W : P(S) X : V(S) Y : P(T) Z: V(T) and initially S = 1 and T= 0
Suppose we want to synchronize two concurrent process P and Q using binary semaphore S and T.Process P: Process Q: while(1){ ...
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Identify the number of leaders in the following code segment:
Identify the number of leaders in the following code segment:
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Aug 29, 2023
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COA | Branch Delays
Consider the following sequence of instructions for a pipelined processor with one branch delay slot: I1 LABEL: ADD R3 ← R3 + 1 I2 DIV R2 ← R2/R6 I3 SUB R1 ← R2-1 I4 If R1≤0 then BRANCH to LABEL I5 SUB R3 ← R3-R7 Which of the following is true after ... now label pointing to I3. C) I2 shifted to branch delay slot. D) I1 shifted to branch delay slot and now LABEL pointing to I2.
Consider the following sequence of instructions for a pipelined processor with one branch delay slot: I1 LABEL: ADD R3 ← R3 + 1I2 DIV R2 ← R2/R6I3 ...
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Made Easy Test Series 2024
Given data 10111100 Then P1, P2, P4, Pg parity bits that are attached to data to form codeword are Why they are taking parity bits from LHS in below question A 12 bit hamming code whose hexadecimal value is 0xE4F arrives at a receiver. What could be ... not more than 1 bits in error. if we take parity bits in LHS AND RHS we get different result please anyone clarify it
Given data 10111100 Then P1, P2, P4, Pg parity bits that are attached to data to form codeword are Why they are taking parity bits from LHS in below question A 12 bit ham...
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A large population of ALOHA users manages to generate 50 requests/sec, including both original and retransmission time is slotted in units of 40 msec. What is the change of success on the first attempt? A. $e^-1$ B. $e^-2$ C. $ e^-0.5$ D. $(1/2)*e^0.5$
A large population of ALOHA users manages to generate 50 requests/sec, including both original and retransmission time is slotted in units of 40 msec. What is the change ...
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Match the List-1 with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I A. RST B. URG C. PSH D. FIN List-II 1. Sent from the receiver to the sender when a packet is sent to a particular host that was not expecting ... last packet. 4. When this flag is set then data may reach out of order. what will be the correct answer for ABCD =? (NAT)
Match the List-1 with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-IA. RSTB. URGC. PSHD. FINList-II1. Sent from the receiver to the s...
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Given ISP has a block $130.61.0.0/20$ . A Company request for ip address for $ 1000$ computers .. which of the elgible range of ip address can be assigned to a company(MSQ)? $A. 131.61.8.0/22$ $B. 131.61.28.0/22 $ $C. 131.61.12.0/22$ $D. None$ $of$ $these$
Given ISP has a block $130.61.0.0/20$ . A Company request for ip address for $ 1000$ computers ..which of the elgible range of ip address can be assigned to a company(MSQ...
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Suppose we have a directed graph G = (V,E) with V= {1, 2, ..., n} and Eis presented as an adjacency list. For each vertex u in V, out(u) is a list such that (u, v) in {1, 2, ... k). For each u in V, we wish to compute a corresponding list in(u) =such that in E ... take to construct the lists in(u), u in V, from the lists out(u), u in V? T(n) =O(n+m) B. T(n)= O(n(m+n))
Suppose we have a directed graph G = (V,E) with V= {1, 2, ..., n} and Eis presented as an adjacency list. For each vertex u in V, out(u) is a list such that (u, v) in {1,...
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what they want to tell and it is true or false?
what they want to tell and it is true or false?
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Aug 9, 2023
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You are given an array of elements where each array element represents the MAXIMUM number of jumps that can be made in the forward direction from that element. Now, consider the following array: {1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 2, 6, 7, 6). What is the minimum number of jumps required to reach the end of the array?
You are given an array of elements where each array element represents the MAXIMUM number of jumps that can be made in the forward direction from that element. Now, consi...
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Which of the following statement(s) is/are true? (a) Quicksort and merge sort are both examples of divide and conquer algorithms. (b) If we randomly choose a pivot element each time, quicksort will always terminate in time $O(n log n).$ (c) For every fixed ... in time $O(1)$, quicksort would have worst case complexity $O(n log n)$. plese give answer and explain it why ?
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?(a) Quicksort and merge sort are both examples of divide and conquer algorithms.(b) If we randomly choose a pivot element ...
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Numerical Answer Type Que? (please Try to give some ahortcut trick also or important concept is there to solve that question )
Numerical Answer Type Que?(please Try to give some ahortcut trick also or important concept is there to solve that question )
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pls give all possible sequences possible for prims algo
pls give all possible sequences possible for prims algo
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The direct broadcast address of the IP address 203.42.239.178 with subnet mask 255.255.255.240 is 203.42.239.X what is value of X in decimal ________?
The direct broadcast address of the IP address 203.42.239.178 with subnet mask 255.255.255.240 is 203.42.239.X what is value of X in decimal ________?
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MadeEasy Subjectwise test
Consider a subnet of class B network which has 160.24.223.255 as broadcast address. Consider the following subnet masks: M1: 255.255.208.0 M2: 255.255.224.0 M3: 255.255.240.0 Which of the above subnet masks can be the subnet mask of given subnet? How to solve such questions? What is the logic/process?
Consider a subnet of class B network which has 160.24.223.255 as broadcast address. Consider the following subnet masks:M1: 255.255.208.0M2: 255.255.224.0M3: 255.255.240....
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Made Easy Digital Logic Combinational Circuits Gate
To design a binary subtractor circuit, 1’s complement procedure is better,because it uses less hardware. 2’s complement procedure is better,because it uses less hardware. Binary ‘0’ is having unique representation in sign 1’s complement notation. Binary ‘0’ is having unique representation in sign 2’s complement notation.
To design a binary subtractor circuit,1’s complement procedure is better,because it uses less hardware.2’s complement procedure is better,because it uses less hardwar...
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Made Easy Digital Logic Combinational circuits Gate
A 4 bit binary adder is adding two BCD numbers and producing the sum output S3S2S1S0 along with the carry output C0.It is required to design a checking circuit such that the checking circuit output must be zero,whatever the Binary adder output is invalid BCD,the ... circuit is C0'S3'+C0'S2'S1' C0+S3S2+S2S1 (C0'+S0')(C0'+S2'+S1') None of the above
A 4 bit binary adder is adding two BCD numbers and producing the sum output S3S2S1S0 along with the carry output C0.It is required to design a checking circuit such that ...
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Made Easy Boolean Algebra,Logic Gates and K-Maps
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MadeEasy
Match List-l with List-|l and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II A. Regular grammar 1. Pushdown automaton B. Context free grammar 2. Linear bounded automaton C Unrestricted grammar 3. Deterministic finite . D. Context sensitive grammar 4. Turing machine Codes: A B C D (a) 3 1 2 4 (b) 3 1 4 2 Which of the options are correct and why?
Match List-l with List-|l and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:List-I List-IIA. Regular grammar 1. Pushdown a...
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Theory of Computation
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MadeEasy
Consider the following deterministic finite automation Let S denote the set of eight bit strings whose second, third, sixth and seventh bits are 1. Then which of the following strings is/are in S that are accepted by M. 01110111 01111010 10101010 01110110
Consider the following deterministic finite automation Let S denote the set of eight bit strings whose second, third, sixth andseventh bits are 1. Then which of th...
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Relative Addressing Mode
Consider 3-word long jump instruction designed with PC-relative addressing mode, stored in the memory with a starting address of (2000)$_{10}$. Address field of an instruction contains (4000)$_{10}.$ Which of the following statements are true in the instruction ... where operand is stored, then how we can we assign it to PC? PC should be 2003 at the end of execution right?
Consider 3-word long jump instruction designed with PC-relative addressing mode, stored in the memory with a starting address of (2000)$_{10}$. Address field of an instru...
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Feb 13, 2023
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MADEEASY
Why B is wrong?
Why B is wrong?
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#madeeasy
is it ok to mark both and at least option in the case of MSQ, on my view in this question first option will always be true so marking the second is correct?
is it ok to mark both and at least option in the case of MSQ, on my view in this question first option will always be true so marking the second is correct?
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Feb 1, 2023
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Made Easy test series
answer given is 33
answer given is 33
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Jan 31, 2023
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Operand forwarding Made Easy Question
Consider 4-stage (IF, ID, EX, WB) pipeline used to execute the following code. All instructions are spending are spending one cycle on all the stages but ALU instructions are spending 3 cycles on 3rd stage. I1: LOAD R0, ... Number of cycles are saved using operand forwarding over without operand forwarding is? Can someone please explain by drawing the diagram?
Consider 4-stage (IF, ID, EX, WB) pipeline used to execute the following code. All instructions are spending are spending one cycle on all the stages but ALU instructions...
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Programming
Someone please explain. Function of ‘^’
Someone please explain. Function of ‘^’
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TOC | Made Easy mock
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Jan 24, 2023
Theory of Computation
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