Hosseinpour 21 January 2014 OBJECTIVES OF COURSE • Main objective of this course is to provide students with the fundamental knowledge of IT. • This course will cover the outline and topics which defined as syllabus of the course and upon successful completion of the course, the main outcome for students will be as below: Understanding the basic terminology of computer and IT Getting familiar with programming language - Exploring some ethical and social issues associated with IT
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| | | | | |THEORY | |1 |MC9231 |Computer Networks |3 |0 |0 |3 | |2 |MC9232 |Microprocessors and its |3 |0 |0 |3 | | | |Applications
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information for today's organization (it might be business, non-profit, educational, research etc.) and has enabled it to gather and communicate information and thus function in a more effective way. On the other hand decision-making capability of the computers has changed the pattern of authority and responsibility with in the organization. Although information technology has bombarded the organization with all kind of information, but it has failed to take into account the limited capability of the society
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Scheme and Syllabus of B.E. (Computer Science and Engineering) 3 rd th TO 8 Semester 2014-2015 University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh DEPARTMENT: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING VISION: To be recognized as an international leader in Computer Science and Engineering education and research to benefit society globally. MISSION: · · · · To move forward as frontiers of human knowledge to enrich the citizen, the nation, and the world. To excel in research
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (MCA) (SIX-SEMESTER Programme) |Semester – I | |Paper |Title of the Paper |Duration |Maximum Marks |Total | |No. | |Of Exam | | | |
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Final Time Table - Fall 2014 ( v 20141113-1130 ) CIIT_Lahore FA14-BEC-A (Semester 1) (DDP) 2 10:00 - 11:30 HUM-Huma Ijaz 1 8:30 - 10:00 Phy-Dr. Saif Ur Rehman 3 11:30 - 1:00 4 1:30 - 3:00 5 3:00 - 4:30 HUM-Dr. Musferah Mehfooz 6 4:30 - 6:00 7 6:00 - 7:30 Subjects Count English Physics for Chemical Comprehension and Engineers Composition Islamic Studies N-7 HUM-Huma Ijaz N-1 Math-Imran Zulfiqar Chem-Amjad Riaz Cheema Chemical Process Principles
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society in general. The excerpt was stated by Josefina Estolas in the book Fundamentals of Research (1995). Science and technology are essential for national development and progress. The State shall give priority to research and development, invention, and their utilization, and to science and technology education according to the 1987 Philippine Constitution (Article XIV, Section 10). Since computer power was the critical resource, efficiency of processing became the main
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Information Technology in Criminal Justice Dr. Jacob Ogunlade Spring 2015 Table of Contents Certificate of Authorship 3 name 3 Purposes one (1) strategy that the U.S. could use in order to mitigate the challenges in question. 8 Explain the fundamental manner in which the U.S. could align the efforts of federal agencies in order to better protect the nation against digital crimes and terrorisms 9 Conclusion 10 References 12 Certificate of Authorship I have read and understand Strayer
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LAB 1 : FUNDAMENTALS OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LEARNING OUTCOMES This lab sheets comprises of activities 1A until 1D By the end of this lab session, you must be able to: * Explain and identify common database management system * Describe the three-schema architecture of DBMS * Describe the client-server architecture of DBMS * Identify the categories of DBMS * Describe the benefits of Desktop database and Server database * Select an appropriate DBMS suitable for a given business
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Hardware and software share responsibility for managing I/O operations and devices. Why is this hardware support required for this activity? Answer the question in a journal entry The fundamental operation of the operating system (OS) is to abstract the hardware to the programmer and user. The operating system provides generic interfaces to services provided by the underlying hardware. In a world without operating systems, every programmer would need to know the most intimate details of the underlying
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