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Self-Doubt , Computer Networks-Throughput
Station A is connected with 1Giga ethernet link to station B . Round trip latency is 10millisecond. If a very large file has to be sent from A to B using file transfer protocol , what is the best throughput in bits per second sender can expect, assuming the TCP window size is 64KB.
Station A is connected with 1Giga ethernet link to station B . Round trip latency is 10millisecond. If a very large file has to be sent from A to B using file transfer pr...
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Jan 25, 2023
Computer Networks
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throughput
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is (a , b)* and (a*b*) are same ?
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Jan 14, 2023
Theory of Computation
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Fork() | OS
int doWork(){ fork(); fork(); printf("Hello world!\n"); } int main() { doWork(); printf("Hello world!\n"); exit(0); }
int doWork(){ fork(); fork(); printf("Hello world!\n");}int main() { doWork(); printf("Hello world!\n"); exit(0);}
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Jan 14, 2023
Operating System
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Choose the size of the below struct. Struct{ Int a; Char b; Float c; } 2 4 7 10
Choose the size of the below struct. Struct{ Int a; Char b; Float c; } 1)2 2)4 3)7 4)10
Choose the size of the below struct.Struct{ Int a; Char b; Float c; }1)22)43)74)10
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Jan 11, 2023
Programming in C
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Please draw the huffman diagram for the following question
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Jan 10, 2023
Algorithms
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UGC NET CSE | December 2007 | Part 2 | Question: 20
Consider the query : SELECT student_name FROM students WHERE class_name=(SELECT class_name FROM students WHERE math_marks=100); what will be the output ? the list of names of students with $100$ marks in mathematics the names of all ... having $100$ marks in mathematics the names and class of all students whose marks in mathematics is $100$
Consider the query :SELECT student_name FROM students WHERE class_name=(SELECT class_name FROM students WHERE math_marks=100);what will be the output ?the list of names o...
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Jan 9, 2023
Databases
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speedup in pipelining made easy & nptel
Which approach is correct? ASSIGNMENT LINK :-- https://nptel.ac.in/content/storage2/courses/106105163/ASSIGNMENT-SOLUTION-WEEK11.pdf nptel assignment q-1 Caption
Which approach is correct?ASSIGNMENT LINK : https://nptel.ac.in/content/storage2/courses/106105163/ASSIGNMENT-SOLUTION-WEEK11.pdfnptel assignment q-1 Caption
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Jan 4, 2023
CO and Architecture
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Eight stations are competing for the use of a shared channel using the 'Adaptive tree Walk Protocol'. If the stations 7 and 8 suddenly become ready at once, how many bit slots are needed to resolve the contention?
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Dec 14, 2022
Computer Networks
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Interrupt
GATE -2009 A CPU generally handles an interrupt by executing an interrupt service routine As soon as an interrupt is raised. By checking the interrupt register at the end of fetch cycle. By checking the interrupt register after finishing the execution of the ... am having confusion between option A and C... For hardware interrupt option A is suitable and for software interrupt option C
GATE -2009 A CPU generally handles an interrupt by executing an interrupt service routineAs soon as an interrupt is raised.By checking the interrupt register at the end o...
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Nov 30, 2022
CO and Architecture
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interrupts
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ISRO | ISRO CS 2020 | Question 78
A computer which issues instructions in order, has only 2 registers and 3 opcodes ADD, SUB and MOV. Consider 2 different implementations of the following basic block: Case 1 Case 2 t1 = a + b; t2 = c + d; t2 = c + d; t3 = e - t2; t3 = e - t2; t1 = a + b; t4 ... by how many MOV instructions ? (A) Case 2, 2 (B) Case 2, 3 (C) Case 1, 2 (D) Case 1, 3 (E) None of these
A computer which issues instructions in order, has only 2 registers and 3 opcodes ADD, SUB and MOV. Consider 2 different implementations of the following basic block:Case...
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Apr 23, 2022
CO and Architecture
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