Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 8 -- int...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains a bank of multiple choice questions about object oriented programming interfaces. It includes 21 questions about interfaces, each with 4 possible answers, followed by an explanation of the correct answer. The questions cover topics like how interfaces define methods without implementation, how classes implement interfaces, and how interfaces can extend other interfaces.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 7 -- abs...Kuntal Bhowmick
The document contains a collection of multiple choice questions and answers about abstract classes in object-oriented programming. It includes 14 questions that test understanding of key concepts of abstract classes such as: when the abstract keyword is used, defining abstract methods, preventing instantiation of abstract classes, requiring subclasses to implement abstract methods, and preventing inheritance of classes. Each question is presented on an even page with its answer on the adjacent odd page.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 6 -- inh...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains a 20 question multiple choice quiz about object oriented programming concepts related to inheritance. Each question is presented on an even page with the corresponding answer and explanation on the adjacent odd page. The quiz covers topics like superclass vs subclass, method overriding vs hiding, inheritance terminology in Java, and advantages/disadvantages of inheritance. The document instructs readers to first attempt each question before looking at the solution, and suggests viewing it in single page mode for clarity.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 5 -- mem...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains 18 multiple choice questions about memory management in object-oriented programming. It provides the questions, possible answers, and explanations for the answers. The questions cover topics like garbage collection, heap fragmentation, advantages and disadvantages of garbage collection, the finalize() method, the this keyword, call by value vs call by reference, final variables and methods, static and nested classes.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 4 -- loopsKuntal Bhowmick
1. The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about loops in object oriented programming.
2. Each question is presented on an even page with the solution provided on the adjacent odd page.
3. The questions cover topics like the while loop condition, do-while loop execution, for loop syntax, and the use of break and continue statements.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 3 -- cla...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains a 17-page MCQ quiz on object-oriented programming concepts like classes, objects, and conditional statements. It includes 18 multiple choice questions about topics such as the difference between classes and objects, access specifiers, method overloading, constructors, and if statements. Each question is presented on an even page with the corresponding explanation and answer on the adjacent odd page. The document instructs readers to first attempt each question themselves before checking the solution.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 2 -- bas...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains a 20-question multiple choice quiz on basic object-oriented programming concepts in Java. Each question is presented on an even page with possible answer options, while the corresponding solution and explanation is given on the adjacent odd page. The quiz covers fundamental topics like data types, access specifiers, inheritance, polymorphism, and more.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 1 -- int...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about object-oriented programming concepts. It provides the questions on adjacent even pages and the answers on adjacent odd pages. Some key concepts covered include encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, abstraction, and the differences between Java and C++.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 8 -- int...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains a bank of multiple choice questions about object oriented programming interfaces. It includes 21 questions about interfaces, each with 4 possible answers, followed by an explanation of the correct answer. The questions cover topics like how interfaces define methods without implementation, how classes implement interfaces, and how interfaces can extend other interfaces.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 7 -- abs...Kuntal Bhowmick
The document contains a collection of multiple choice questions and answers about abstract classes in object-oriented programming. It includes 14 questions that test understanding of key concepts of abstract classes such as: when the abstract keyword is used, defining abstract methods, preventing instantiation of abstract classes, requiring subclasses to implement abstract methods, and preventing inheritance of classes. Each question is presented on an even page with its answer on the adjacent odd page.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 6 -- inh...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains a 20 question multiple choice quiz about object oriented programming concepts related to inheritance. Each question is presented on an even page with the corresponding answer and explanation on the adjacent odd page. The quiz covers topics like superclass vs subclass, method overriding vs hiding, inheritance terminology in Java, and advantages/disadvantages of inheritance. The document instructs readers to first attempt each question before looking at the solution, and suggests viewing it in single page mode for clarity.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 5 -- mem...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains 18 multiple choice questions about memory management in object-oriented programming. It provides the questions, possible answers, and explanations for the answers. The questions cover topics like garbage collection, heap fragmentation, advantages and disadvantages of garbage collection, the finalize() method, the this keyword, call by value vs call by reference, final variables and methods, static and nested classes.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 4 -- loopsKuntal Bhowmick
1. The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about loops in object oriented programming.
2. Each question is presented on an even page with the solution provided on the adjacent odd page.
3. The questions cover topics like the while loop condition, do-while loop execution, for loop syntax, and the use of break and continue statements.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 3 -- cla...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains a 17-page MCQ quiz on object-oriented programming concepts like classes, objects, and conditional statements. It includes 18 multiple choice questions about topics such as the difference between classes and objects, access specifiers, method overloading, constructors, and if statements. Each question is presented on an even page with the corresponding explanation and answer on the adjacent odd page. The document instructs readers to first attempt each question themselves before checking the solution.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 2 -- bas...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains a 20-question multiple choice quiz on basic object-oriented programming concepts in Java. Each question is presented on an even page with possible answer options, while the corresponding solution and explanation is given on the adjacent odd page. The quiz covers fundamental topics like data types, access specifiers, inheritance, polymorphism, and more.
Multiple Choice Questions on JAVA (object oriented programming) bank 1 -- int...Kuntal Bhowmick
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about object-oriented programming concepts. It provides the questions on adjacent even pages and the answers on adjacent odd pages. Some key concepts covered include encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, abstraction, and the differences between Java and C++.
Hashing notes data structures (HASHING AND HASH FUNCTIONS)Kuntal Bhowmick
A Hash table is a data structure used for storing and retrieving data very quickly. Insertion of data in the hash table is based on the key value. Hence every entry in the hash table is associated with some key.
HASHING AND HASH FUNCTIONS, HASH TABLE REPRESENTATION, HASH FUNCTION, TYPES OF HASH FUNCTIONS, COLLISION, COLLISION RESOLUTION, CHAINING, OPEN ADDRESSING – LINEAR PROBING, QUADRATIC PROBING, DOUBLE HASHING
introduction to E-commerce, Electronic commerce, EDI, CS802E,
e-commerce ,edi ,electronic data interchange ,traditional commerce ,buyer and seller ,origin of e-commerce ,business process ,impact of e-commerce ,value chain analysis ,company value chain ,case studies on e-commerce ,advantages of e-commerce ,disadvantages of e-commerce
The Bresenham's line algorithm uses integer calculations to draw lines on a raster display. It works by determining which pixel to plot next along the line based on a decision parameter. The parameter is initially calculated based on the line's slope and endpoints, and then updated as the algorithm moves from pixel to pixel. This allows the algorithm to avoid floating point arithmetic for improved efficiency.
- Java is a high-level programming language originally developed by Sun Microsystems and released in 1995. It runs on a variety of platforms such as Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX.
- The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) allows Java code to run on different platforms, as the bytecode is interpreted by the JVM rather than being compiled into platform-specific machine code.
- Some key features of Java include being object-oriented, platform independent, robust, interpreted, and multi-threaded.
This document provides an overview of object-oriented programming concepts in Java including encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and abstraction. It also discusses key Java features like classes, interfaces, access modifiers, and differences between abstract classes and interfaces. Object-oriented principles like encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism are explained along with examples. Common questions about Java concepts are also addressed at the end.
This document discusses various operating system concepts related to processes and threads. It defines key process terms like process state, process control block, and scheduling queues. It describes the different types of scheduling including long term, short term, and medium term scheduling. It also discusses process states like new, ready, running, waiting, and terminated. Process control blocks are described as storing information about the process state, program counter, CPU registers, scheduling, memory management, I/O status, and accounting. Scheduling queues include the job queue, ready queue, and device queues.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts including definitions of key terms like network, link, node, gateway, transmission media, protocols, error detection, and reliable data transmission protocols. It discusses the layers of the OSI model and responsibilities of each layer. Finally, it covers data link layer protocols, framing, flow control, error control techniques like ARQ, and reliable transmission protocols like stop-and-wait and sliding window protocols.
The document contains summaries of several C programming examples:
1. Programs to calculate the area and circumference of a circle, find simple interest, convert temperatures between Celsius and Fahrenheit, calculate subject marks and percentages, and calculate gross salary.
2. Additional programs demonstrate swapping values with and without a third variable, finding the greatest of three numbers, determining if a year is a leap year, and identifying integers as odd or even, positive or negative.
3. Further programs check if an integer is divisible by 5 and 11, compare two integers for equality, use a switch statement to print days of the week, and perform arithmetic operations using a switch case.
This document outlines 75 programming assignments covering fundamental C programming concepts like loops, arrays, pointers, strings, functions, structures, unions, and file handling. Students are instructed to only code the programs marked with asterisks in their lab assignment. The document provides the assignment questions, descriptions and page numbers. It also includes a link and QR code for online access to the file containing the full assignment details.
This document provides an introduction to programming and some key skills needed. It discusses a simplified model of programming using a calculator to perform tasks like calculating an average. It notes computers require precise instructions and details everything. The document outlines four key skills: attention to detail, thinking like a "stupid" computer, good memory, and ability to think abstractly on several levels by compartmentalizing tasks. Real programming requires care, craftsmanship and managing complexity through abstraction.
C is a programming language developed in 1972 at Bell Laboratories to be used for writing operating systems. It became widely popular in the late 1970s as it began replacing other languages at the time. C programs are made up of comments, preprocessor directives, variable declarations, functions like main(), and other user-defined functions. The main() function marks the starting point of a C program. Programs are compiled into machine-readable format using compilers then executed on computers.
Build the Next Generation of Apps with the Einstein 1 Platform.
Rejoignez Philippe Ozil pour une session de workshops qui vous guidera à travers les détails de la plateforme Einstein 1, l'importance des données pour la création d'applications d'intelligence artificielle et les différents outils et technologies que Salesforce propose pour vous apporter tous les bénéfices de l'IA.
Hashing notes data structures (HASHING AND HASH FUNCTIONS)Kuntal Bhowmick
A Hash table is a data structure used for storing and retrieving data very quickly. Insertion of data in the hash table is based on the key value. Hence every entry in the hash table is associated with some key.
HASHING AND HASH FUNCTIONS, HASH TABLE REPRESENTATION, HASH FUNCTION, TYPES OF HASH FUNCTIONS, COLLISION, COLLISION RESOLUTION, CHAINING, OPEN ADDRESSING – LINEAR PROBING, QUADRATIC PROBING, DOUBLE HASHING
introduction to E-commerce, Electronic commerce, EDI, CS802E,
e-commerce ,edi ,electronic data interchange ,traditional commerce ,buyer and seller ,origin of e-commerce ,business process ,impact of e-commerce ,value chain analysis ,company value chain ,case studies on e-commerce ,advantages of e-commerce ,disadvantages of e-commerce
The Bresenham's line algorithm uses integer calculations to draw lines on a raster display. It works by determining which pixel to plot next along the line based on a decision parameter. The parameter is initially calculated based on the line's slope and endpoints, and then updated as the algorithm moves from pixel to pixel. This allows the algorithm to avoid floating point arithmetic for improved efficiency.
- Java is a high-level programming language originally developed by Sun Microsystems and released in 1995. It runs on a variety of platforms such as Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX.
- The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) allows Java code to run on different platforms, as the bytecode is interpreted by the JVM rather than being compiled into platform-specific machine code.
- Some key features of Java include being object-oriented, platform independent, robust, interpreted, and multi-threaded.
This document provides an overview of object-oriented programming concepts in Java including encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and abstraction. It also discusses key Java features like classes, interfaces, access modifiers, and differences between abstract classes and interfaces. Object-oriented principles like encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism are explained along with examples. Common questions about Java concepts are also addressed at the end.
This document discusses various operating system concepts related to processes and threads. It defines key process terms like process state, process control block, and scheduling queues. It describes the different types of scheduling including long term, short term, and medium term scheduling. It also discusses process states like new, ready, running, waiting, and terminated. Process control blocks are described as storing information about the process state, program counter, CPU registers, scheduling, memory management, I/O status, and accounting. Scheduling queues include the job queue, ready queue, and device queues.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts including definitions of key terms like network, link, node, gateway, transmission media, protocols, error detection, and reliable data transmission protocols. It discusses the layers of the OSI model and responsibilities of each layer. Finally, it covers data link layer protocols, framing, flow control, error control techniques like ARQ, and reliable transmission protocols like stop-and-wait and sliding window protocols.
The document contains summaries of several C programming examples:
1. Programs to calculate the area and circumference of a circle, find simple interest, convert temperatures between Celsius and Fahrenheit, calculate subject marks and percentages, and calculate gross salary.
2. Additional programs demonstrate swapping values with and without a third variable, finding the greatest of three numbers, determining if a year is a leap year, and identifying integers as odd or even, positive or negative.
3. Further programs check if an integer is divisible by 5 and 11, compare two integers for equality, use a switch statement to print days of the week, and perform arithmetic operations using a switch case.
This document outlines 75 programming assignments covering fundamental C programming concepts like loops, arrays, pointers, strings, functions, structures, unions, and file handling. Students are instructed to only code the programs marked with asterisks in their lab assignment. The document provides the assignment questions, descriptions and page numbers. It also includes a link and QR code for online access to the file containing the full assignment details.
This document provides an introduction to programming and some key skills needed. It discusses a simplified model of programming using a calculator to perform tasks like calculating an average. It notes computers require precise instructions and details everything. The document outlines four key skills: attention to detail, thinking like a "stupid" computer, good memory, and ability to think abstractly on several levels by compartmentalizing tasks. Real programming requires care, craftsmanship and managing complexity through abstraction.
C is a programming language developed in 1972 at Bell Laboratories to be used for writing operating systems. It became widely popular in the late 1970s as it began replacing other languages at the time. C programs are made up of comments, preprocessor directives, variable declarations, functions like main(), and other user-defined functions. The main() function marks the starting point of a C program. Programs are compiled into machine-readable format using compilers then executed on computers.
Build the Next Generation of Apps with the Einstein 1 Platform.
Rejoignez Philippe Ozil pour une session de workshops qui vous guidera à travers les détails de la plateforme Einstein 1, l'importance des données pour la création d'applications d'intelligence artificielle et les différents outils et technologies que Salesforce propose pour vous apporter tous les bénéfices de l'IA.
Tools & Techniques for Commissioning and Maintaining PV Systems W-Animations ...Transcat
Join us for this solutions-based webinar on the tools and techniques for commissioning and maintaining PV Systems. In this session, we'll review the process of building and maintaining a solar array, starting with installation and commissioning, then reviewing operations and maintenance of the system. This course will review insulation resistance testing, I-V curve testing, earth-bond continuity, ground resistance testing, performance tests, visual inspections, ground and arc fault testing procedures, and power quality analysis.
Fluke Solar Application Specialist Will White is presenting on this engaging topic:
Will has worked in the renewable energy industry since 2005, first as an installer for a small east coast solar integrator before adding sales, design, and project management to his skillset. In 2022, Will joined Fluke as a solar application specialist, where he supports their renewable energy testing equipment like IV-curve tracers, electrical meters, and thermal imaging cameras. Experienced in wind power, solar thermal, energy storage, and all scales of PV, Will has primarily focused on residential and small commercial systems. He is passionate about implementing high-quality, code-compliant installation techniques.
Determination of Equivalent Circuit parameters and performance characteristic...pvpriya2
Includes the testing of induction motor to draw the circle diagram of induction motor with step wise procedure and calculation for the same. Also explains the working and application of Induction generator
Accident detection system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
The Rapid growth of technology and infrastructure has made our lives easier. The
advent of technology has also increased the traffic hazards and the road accidents take place
frequently which causes huge loss of life and property because of the poor emergency facilities.
Many lives could have been saved if emergency service could get accident information and
reach in time. Our project will provide an optimum solution to this draw back. A piezo electric
sensor can be used as a crash or rollover detector of the vehicle during and after a crash. With
signals from a piezo electric sensor, a severe accident can be recognized. According to this
project when a vehicle meets with an accident immediately piezo electric sensor will detect the
signal or if a car rolls over. Then with the help of GSM module and GPS module, the location
will be sent to the emergency contact. Then after conforming the location necessary action will
be taken. If the person meets with a small accident or if there is no serious threat to anyone’s
life, then the alert message can be terminated by the driver by a switch provided in order to
avoid wasting the valuable time of the medical rescue team.
This presentation is about Food Delivery Systems and how they are developed using the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and other methods. It explains the steps involved in creating a food delivery app, from planning and designing to testing and launching. The slide also covers different tools and technologies used to make these systems work efficiently.
Supermarket Management System Project Report.pdfKamal Acharya
Supermarket management is a stand-alone J2EE using Eclipse Juno program.
This project contains all the necessary required information about maintaining
the supermarket billing system.
The core idea of this project to minimize the paper work and centralize the
data. Here all the communication is taken in secure manner. That is, in this
application the information will be stored in client itself. For further security the
data base is stored in the back-end oracle and so no intruders can access it.
This study Examines the Effectiveness of Talent Procurement through the Imple...DharmaBanothu
In the world with high technology and fast
forward mindset recruiters are walking/showing interest
towards E-Recruitment. Present most of the HRs of
many companies are choosing E-Recruitment as the best
choice for recruitment. E-Recruitment is being done
through many online platforms like Linkedin, Naukri,
Instagram , Facebook etc. Now with high technology E-
Recruitment has gone through next level by using
Artificial Intelligence too.
Key Words : Talent Management, Talent Acquisition , E-
Recruitment , Artificial Intelligence Introduction
Effectiveness of Talent Acquisition through E-
Recruitment in this topic we will discuss about 4important
and interlinked topics which are