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GATE CSE 2008 | Question: 71
Consider a machine with a $2$-way set associative data cache of size $64\text{Kbytes}$ and block size $16\text{bytes}$. The cache is managed using $32\;\text{bit}$ virtual addresses and the page size is $4\text{Kbytes}$. A program to be run on this ... total size of the tags in the cache directory is: $32\text{Kbits}$ $34\text{Kbits}$ $64\text{Kbits}$ $68\text{Kbits}$
Consider a machine with a $2$-way set associative data cache of size $64\text{Kbytes}$ and block size $16\text{bytes}$. The cache is managed using $32\;\text{bit}$ virtua...
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Jan 17, 2016
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GATE CSE 2014 Set 1 | Question: 39
The minimum number of comparisons required to find the minimum and the maximum of $100$ numbers is ________
The minimum number of comparisons required to find the minimum and the maximum of $100$ numbers is ________
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Jan 26, 2015
Algorithms
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GATE CSE 2006 | Question: 63, UGCNET-June2012-III: 45
A computer system supports $32$-bit virtual addresses as well as $32$-bit physical addresses. Since the virtual address space is of the same size as the physical address space, the operating system designers decide to ... more efficient now Hardware support for memory management is no longer needed CPU scheduling can be made more efficient now
A computer system supports $32$-bit virtual addresses as well as $32$-bit physical addresses. Since the virtual address space is of the same size as the physical address ...
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Jan 19, 2015
Operating System
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virtual-memory
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GATE CSE 2006 | Question: 15
Consider the following C-program fragment in which $i$, $j$ and $n$ are integer variables. for( i = n, j = 0; i > 0; i /= 2, j +=i ); Let $val(j)$ denote the value stored in the variable $j$ after termination of the for loop. Which one of the following is true? $val(j)=\Theta(\log n)$ $val(j)=\Theta (\sqrt{n})$ $val(j)=\Theta( n)$ $val(j)=\Theta (n\log n)$
Consider the following C-program fragment in which $i$, $j$ and $n$ are integer variables. for( i = n, j = 0; i 0; i /= 2, j +=i );Let $val(j)$ denote the value stored i...
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Jan 19, 2015
Algorithms
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GATE CSE 2006 | Question: 14, ISRO2011-14
Which one of the following in place sorting algorithms needs the minimum number of swaps? Quick sort Insertion sort Selection sort Heap sort
Which one of the following in place sorting algorithms needs the minimum number of swaps?Quick sortInsertion sortSelection sortHeap sort
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Jan 19, 2015
Algorithms
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algorithms
sorting
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GATE CSE 2003 | Question: 69
The following are the starting and ending times of activities $A, B, C, D, E, F, G$ and $H$ ... a room only if the room is reserved for the activity for its entire duration. What is the minimum number of rooms required? $3$ $4$ $5$ $6$
The following are the starting and ending times of activities $A, B, C, D, E, F, G$ and $H$ respectively in chronological order: $“a_s \: b_s \: c_s \: a_e \: d_s \: c_...
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Jan 19, 2015
Algorithms
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greedy-algorithm
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