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CS 1015 - User Interface Design ANNA UNIVERSITY PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPER

B.E/B.Tech Degree Examination, November/December 2009.
Seventh Semester
Computer Science and Engineering
CS 1015 - User Interface Design
(Common to B.Tech - Information Technology)
(Regulation 2004)
Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 Marks

Answer ALL Questions
PART A - (10 x 2 = 20 marks)

1.What do you mean by GUI?
2.Give the importance of User Interface.
3.Define Usability.
4.What is event-trapping menu?
5.Name the types of windows.
6.List some examples for operable controls.
7.What is the main difference between localization and internationalization?
8.What are the technical qualities possessed by an icon?
9.Mention the importance of prototypes in user interface design.
10. Define hypermedia

PART B - ( 5x 16 = 80 marks)

11 (a) (i) Explain the concept of direct manipulation and indirect manipulation. (8)
(ii) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of graphical systems. (8)
Or
(b) Discuss the characteristics of web user interface (16)

12(a) Describe the importance of human characteristics in interface design (16)

CS 46 — DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ANNA UNIVERSITY PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPER DOWNLOAD

B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATIONS, MAY/JUNE 2010.
FOURTH SEMESTER
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
CS 46 — DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
(Common to Information Technology)
(REGULATIONS 2008)
Time :Three hours                                                                                                       Maximum : 100 marks
Answer ALL questions.
PART A — (10 x 2 = 20 marks)
1. Differentiate File systems and Database management system.
2. What is logical data independence?
3. Write the Tuple relational calculus expression to find the number of employees working in Sales department in the given relation Employee.
Employee (SSN-No, Name, Department)
4. Define triggers.
5. When is a functional dependency said to be trivial?
6. What are the pitfalls of Database design?
7. What are ACID properties?
8. What are the facilities available in SQL for Database recovery?
9. What is stripping and mirroring?
10. Differentiate static and dynamic hashing.

PART B — (5 x 16 = 80 marks)

11. (a) (i) Explain the Database Management System
architecture with a neat diagram. (10)
(ii) What are the need for the development of
relational databases? (6)
Or

IT1402- mobile computing - 2009 Anna University PREVIOUS Question papeR

PART A- (10 X 2= 20 Marks)

1. Why do Hidden and Exposed terminal problems arise?

2. Differentiate Broadcast from Multicast.

3. Detail the features of MSAT.

4. How can an efficient routing be made in satellite systes?

5. When are tuning frequency and frequency considered?

6. How can you utilize mobile antennas efficiently?

7. Compare various modulation techniques.

8. When it's required to go for GMSK, GFSK and DQPSK?

9. In what functionalities Switches differ from Routers?

10. How and why does I-TCP isolate problems on the wireless link?


PART B - (5 X 16 = 80 Marks)

11. (a) Consider three users and Barker code of six bits each for the users transmitting the signals, introduce noise and near/far problem while transmitting and reconstruct the data in the receiving side providing the proper countermeas

EC 1451-MIBILE COMMUNICATION ANNA UNIVERSITY PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPER

B.E/B.TECH. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL/MAY 2010

EIGHTH SEMESTER

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

EC 1451-MIBILE COMMUNICATION 
(REGULATION 2004)
(Common to B.E (part time) seventh semester regulation 2005) 

Time:3 hrs Maximum:100 marks

Answer ALL Questions

PART A(10*2=20 marks)

1.List any four advantage of third generation (3G) mobile networks

2.Write down the formula for co-channel reuse ratio.

3.What is Doppler shift.

4.What is meant by coherence bandwidth.

5.Name the four space diverrsity receptiob technique.

6.Define absolute bandwith.

7.what is meant by vocoders.

8.What is self-jamming in CDMA.

9.What is the purpose of SIM.

10.What are the five functional entities of a DECT system.





PART B (5*16=80 marks)


11. (a) (i) Explain in d

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ECE third Semester E-Books

ECE 3rd Semester - Online Books & Download
EC 2301:Digital Communication
GE2021:Environmental Science and Engineering
EC2304:Microprocessors and Micro controllers


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CS 1354-GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA ANNA UNIVERSITY PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPER

B.E./B.TECH. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2009.

SIXTH SEMESTER

(REGULATION 2004)

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

CS 1354-GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA

(COMMON TO B.E. (PART-TIME) FIFTH SEMESTER REGULATION - 2005)

TIME: THREE HOURS

MAXIMUM : 100 MARKS

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS.

PART A-(10X2=20 MARKS)

1. What is the use of Digitizer?

2. What is the difference between Window and View Port?

3. What is the surface rendering?

4. What is composite transformation?

5. What are the ways to perform image annotation?

6. What are the data objects used in a multimedia system?

7. List out the three types of chunks used in RIFF.

8. What is the disk spanning?

9. What are the types of authoring system?

10. Define Premixing.

PART B-(5X16=80 MARKS)

11. (a) (i) Explain the basic concept of Bresenham's line drawing algorithm.[8]

(ii) Discuss ab

CA5155 OPERATING SYSTEMS anna university previous year question paper

M.C.A DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE/JULY 2009

SECOND SEMESTER

CA5155 OPERATING SYSTEMS

(REGULATION 2007)

Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 marks


Answer all questions.

PART A – [10 X 2 = 20 marks]

1.What do you mean by graceful degradation in multiprocessor systems?

2.What is system call?

3.What are the various states of a process?

4.Why CPU scheduling is required?

5.List the three requirements that must be satisfied by critical-section problem.

6.Define deadlock.

7.What do you mean by swapping technique?

8.State the principle of locality.

9.What is the use of file control block?

10.What are the free space management techniques?

PART B – [5 X 16 = 80 marks]

11.(a) Discuss about the mainframe system. (8)

(b) Explain the components

MC921- OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING ANNA UNIVERSITY PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPER DOWNLOAD


M.C.A DEGREE EXAMINATION MAY/JUNE 2010
SECOND SEMESTER
MC921- OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

PART -A

1.WHAT IS ENCAPSULATION ?
2.STATE THE DIFF BETWEEN BREAK AND CONTINUE STATEMENT?
3.WHAT IS THE USE OF "THIS" OPERATOR?
4.WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF DEFAULT CONSTRUCTOR?
5.MENTION THE OPERATORS THAT ACT TO DEREFERENCE A POINTER TO CLASS MEMBERS?
6.WHAT IS THE USE OF VOID* POINTER
7.DEFINE STL?
8.WHAT IS TEMPLATE? HOW IS IT USED IN C++?
9.WHEN THE UNEXCEPTED() HANDLER WILL BE CALLED?
10.DEFINE PURE VIRTUAL FUNCTION?
PART -B

1.a) LOOPING STRUCTURES IN C++ EXPLAIN WITH EXAMPLE
b) EXPLAIN NEW AND

CE 1032 - SMART STRUCTURES AND SMART MATERIALS ANNA UNIVERSITY PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION BANK

B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2009

Eighth Semester
Civil Engineering
CE 1032 - SMART STRUCTURES AND SMART MATERIALS
(Regulation 2004)

Time: Three hours Maxmimum:100 marks

Answer ALL questions

PART A - (10x2 = 20 marks)

1. What are hybrid smart materials?
2. What is an intelligent system?
3. List the functions of strain gauges?
4. What is a strain Rosette?
5. What is chemical sensing in structural assessment?
6. What is the role of a sensor?
7. How the actuators are used in structures?
8. Name the piezoelectric materials used in smart structures.
9. What are Geometrical processors?
10. List the limitations of non linear control systems?

PART B - (5x16 = 80 marks)

11. (a) Explain the functions of various sensing sytems and actuation systems in smart structures.

Or

MC1703-SOFTWARE ENGINEERING ANNA UNIVERSITY PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPER

M.C.A DEGREE EXAMINATIONS,NOVEMBER/DECEMBER2009.


THIRD SEMISTER



MC1703-SOFTWARE ENGINEERING



(REGULATIONS 2007)



Time: Three hours Maximum : 100 marks


Answer ALL questions
PART A-(10*2=20 marks)
1.List out the four fundamental process activeties.
2.State the objectives of Throw-away prototyping.
3.What are deliverables?Give examples.
4.Use-cases are better than flow chart in understanding the user requirements-
why?
5.Define the tearm Component.
6.What is Refinement?
7.State what Functional testing is not concerned with,and what is concerned 
with?
8.What is validation plan?
9.What is a software test plan?Discuss.
10.Relate defects and quality.

PART B-(5*16=80 marks)

11. (a) "The details of the project plan vary depending on the type of project and organization".List out and discuss the details that will be contained in almost all plans. (16) 
or


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University Departments - Notification for the extension of maximum period to complete the course - UG/PG (FT/PT) Programmes

There is a notification for students having arrears from 2001 onwards.It has been said that they have been given two more chances to attend the exam and clear.




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GATE 2013:Pattern of Question Papers and Marking Scheme

Pattern of Question Papers

The examination for the papers with codes AE, AG, AR, BT, CE, CH, CY, GG, MA, MN, MT, PH, TF, XE and XL will be conducted ONLINE using computers where the candidates will be required to select the answer for each question using a mouse. For all other papers (CS, EC, EE, IN, ME & PI), the exam will be conducted OFFLINE in whicih candidates will have to mark the correct choice on an Optical Response Sheet (ORS) by darkening the appropriate bubble against each question.
In all the papers, there will be a total of 65 questions carrying 100 marks, out of which 10 questions carrying total of 15 marks are in General Aptitude (GA). The remaining of 85% of the total marks is devoted to the syllabus of the paper (as indicated in the syllabus section)
GATE 2013 would contain questions of four different types in various papers:
(i) Multiple choice questions carrying 1 or 2 marks each; Each of  the multiple choice objective questions in all papers and sections will contain four answers,  of which one correct answer is to be marked.
(ii) Common data questions (which are also multiple choice questions), where two successive questions use the same set of input data;
Example
Statement for Common Data Questions, for instance, for Questions 48 and 49 in Main Paper: 
Let X and Y be jointly distributed random variables such that the conditional distribution of Y, given X=x, is uniform on the interval (x-1,x+1). Suppose E(X)=1 and Var(X)=5/3.
First question using common data:
Q.48 The mean of the random variable Y is
(A) 1/2  (B) 1  (C) 3/2  (D) 2
Second question using common data:
Q.49 The variance of the random variable Y is
(A) 1/2  (B) 2/3  (C) 1  (D) 2
(iii) Linked answer questions (which are also multiple choice questions), where the answer to the first question in the pair is required t

What’s New in GATE 2013?

What’s New in GATE 2013?

  1. 15 subject papers will be conducted by an ONLINE computer based test: AE, AG, AR, BT, CE, CH, CY, GG, MA, MN, MT, PH, TF, XE, and XL.
  2. Female candidates  are exempted from paying the application fee, as required by MHRD, Govt. of India.
  3. All candidate related information and grievance redressal will be available in a single GATE Online Applicant Interface. (What is it?)
  4. Soft copies of photograph and signature must be uploaded during online application (This is in addition to sending recent photograph of applicant with signed application).
  5. A new formula will be used for calculating the GATE score.
  6. Biometric information (Photograph and fingerprint) may be captured on the day of the examination for randomly selected candidates.

Important Points for GATE 2013.

  1. Application Process: For GATE 2013,  candidates need to register and fill the application ONLINE only by accessing the zonal GATE websites of IISc and seven IITs. The application process is complete only when a print out of the filled ONLINE application with the candidate’s signature and a good quality photo affixed in the appropriate place is received by the respective GATE office along with necessary documents, if any, on or before 8 October 2012. Please note that application forms are NOT available for sale anywhere.
  2. Downloadable Admit Card: Admit cards are NOT sent by mail anymore. Admit cards can only be downloaded from the zonal GATE websites from 5th December 2012 onwards. Bring the admit card to the test center along with at least one original (not photocopied / scanned copy) and valid (not expired) photo identification.
  3. Use of black ink ball point pen for Offline exams:  Candidates should use only black ink ball point pen for darkening of the bubbles in the OMR sheet. Since bubbles darkened by the black ink ball point pen cannot be erased, candidates should darken the bubbles in the OMR sheet very carefully (be sure before darkening).
  4. Numerical answer type questions in ONLINE papers: In the ONLINE papers, the question paper will consist of questions of multiple choice type and questions of numerical answer type. For multiple choice type questions, each question will have four choices for the answer. For numerical answer type questions, each question will have a number as the answer. Each online paper will have 15 or more marks worth of questions requiring numerical answers where possible.
  5. Pre-final year students:  Pre-final year students are NOT eligible to write GATE 2013. For details, refer to eligibility for GATE examination.



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