Sunday, 23 February 2014

PROGRAM - MCA SEMESTER - FIRST SUBJECT CODE & NAME - MCA1010- FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER AND IT

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PROGRAM  - MCA
SEMESTER  - FIRST
SUBJECT CODE & NAME - MCA1010-
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER AND IT

1.  Write a note on: Robotics and Voice Recognition.

Robotics:  Programming computers to see and hear and react to other sensory stimuli. Currently, no computers exhibit full artificial intelligence (that is, are able to simulate human behavior). The greatest advances have occurred in the field of games playing. The best computer chess programs are


2.  Explain SR and JK flip flop.

Answer :
Set-Reset flip-flops (SR flip-flops)
The symbol for an SR latch
The most fundamental latch is the simple  SR latch  (or simple  SR flip-flop), where S and R stand for  set  and  reset  respectively. It can be constructed from a pair of cross-coupled  NOR  (negative  OR)  logic gates. The stored bit is present on the output marked Q.

3.  Describe the three major steps in overclocking. How will you overclock Intel Processors?

The three major steps in overclocking are change in BUS speed, change of the multiplier, and change in the voltage supply.

1.  Change the BUS speed:  The BUS speed is the speed in which the
CPU communicates with the other parts of the computer. It is measured in
terms of clocks. To change the BUS speed you need to do the following:

4.  Define Read Only Memory and explain its three types


Read Only Memory (ROM)
Read Only Memory (ROM) is memory which is Integrated Circuit  inside the PC that  forms  the ROM. The storage of program  and  data  in  the  ROM  is  permanent.  The  ROM  stores  some

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5.  Explain about software analysis and software design.

Analysis and Design

A  more methodical approach to software design is proposed by structured methods, these structured methods  are sets of notations and guidelines for software design.  Budgen  (1993)  describes  some  of  the  most  commonly  used methods such as structured design and structured systems analysis, he also described  the  Jackson  System  Development  and  various  approaches 


6.  What  are  the  similarities  and  differences  between  Accelerated Graphic Port (AGP)  and Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)?


Accelerated Graphic Port (AGP)  v/s Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)

Before  studying  the  difference  between  AGP  and  PCI  we  should  throw  a
glance on its similarities. Both Buses use at least one PCI slot. AGP was not created to replace PCI, but to create a new dedicated Bus which is used to help
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