This document provides information about an online service that offers to solve SMU MCA semester 3 spring 2015 assignments for Rs. 150 per subject or Rs. 700 per semester. It lists assignments from 5 subjects - Financial Management and Accounting, Advanced Database Management System, Linux OS, Technical Writing, and Advanced Computer Networks. Students can visit the website www.smusolvedassignments.com or email solvemyassignments@gmail.com to get their assignments solved. The document provides details of the assignments that need to be solved.
A database is a structured collection of information on a particular topic. Databases can be stored manually or electronically. They are organized into files, records, and fields. Records contain fields of individual pieces of data. Databases allow users to search for and sort information quickly and easily.
The student visited the Museum of Sydney with their grandparents and brother. At the museum, they saw exhibits on recycling solutions, Aboriginal tools, Chinese history and inventions in Australia, replicas of First Fleet ships, mixtures from around the world, and a Chinese garden. They also saw a skeleton of a dog when first arriving at the museum. The student provided photos and descriptions of their experiences at various exhibits in the museum.
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The student visited the Museum of Sydney with their grandparents and brother. At the museum, they saw exhibits on recycling solutions, Aboriginal tools, Chinese history and inventions in Australia, replicas of First Fleet ships, mixtures from around the world, and a Chinese garden. They also saw a skeleton of a dog when first arriving at the museum. The student provided photos and descriptions of their experiences at various exhibits in the museum.
This document contains a 3rd grade student's term 1 project about Australia. It includes 3 topics: 1) Creating a map and outline of Queensland marking important locations. 2) Using a Venn diagram to compare clothing needed for Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef. 3) Creating a database comparing landmarks by formation, composition, location, region, heritage, and climate. The document outlines the elements that will be in the database for each landmark.
There are three main types of muscle fibers defined by their speed of contraction and ATP production pathways: slow oxidative fibers that contract slowly and use aerobic pathways, fast oxidative fibers that contract quickly with moderate fatigue resistance, and fast glycolytic fibers that contract quickly but fatigue easily. Aerobic exercise increases muscle capillaries, mitochondria, and myoglobin while resistance exercise leads to muscle hypertrophy and increased mitochondria, myofilaments, and glycogen stores. Muscular dystrophy is a group of inherited muscle-destroying diseases where muscles enlarge due to fat and connective tissue deposits but muscle fibers atrophy.
The Football Graph - Neo4j and the Premier LeagueMark Needham
The document discusses using the Neo4j graph database and its query language Cypher to model and query football match data. It begins with introductions to graph databases and property graphs before demonstrating how to model football match and player data as nodes and relationships in a Neo4j graph. Examples of Cypher queries are provided, such as finding Arsenal's away matches for a season and determining the top away goal scorers. The document argues that graph databases are well-suited for modeling complex, interconnected real-world domains like sports leagues.
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The document provides an introduction to VHDL including its origins, domains of description, abstraction levels, modeling styles, and examples of behavioral and structural descriptions. It discusses key VHDL concepts such as entities, architectures, concurrency, hierarchy, and modeling at different levels of abstraction using both behavioral and structural descriptions. Examples include behavioral descriptions of basic components like an AND gate, full adder, D flip-flop, and 4-to-1 multiplexer as well as structural descriptions of a 4-bit adder and 4-bit comparator.
This document is a dissertation submitted by Myint Oo in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a BSc (Hons) in Business Information Technology from the University of Greenwich. It presents the development of a website for Unique, an online shopping and auction site. The dissertation contains 9 chapters that cover all aspects of analyzing the requirements, designing, developing, and delivering the project. Methodologies like DSDM and UML modeling are used to manage the project development. PHP and MySQL are selected as the programming language and database to create the dynamic website.
The document provides background information on Grunge Hotels, a hotel group in the UK that is implementing an information technology system. It discusses conducting a SWOT analysis, identifying key processes that would benefit from an IT system like a financial management system. It compares the different information needs of the managing director versus hotel managers. Implementing the new IT system will require major organizational changes like training staff on the new systems and addressing employee resistance to changes in their work processes.
This is a lecture about Software Architecture Styles, part of the Advanced Software Engineering course, at the University of L'Aquila, Italy (www.di.univaq.it/muccini/SE+/2012)
The DSM-5: Overview of Main Themes and Diagnostic RevisionsJames Tobin, Ph.D.
This document provides an overview of the main themes and diagnostic revisions in the DSM-5. It outlines 10 major changes incorporated in the new manual, including making it more user-friendly, incorporating a spectrum perspective, adding dimensionality, reflecting a developmental perspective, increasing emphasis on culture and gender, enhancing diagnostic information, matching ICD codes, reinventing it as a living document, introducing a hybrid diagnostic model, and using more biologically-based criteria. It also reviews revisions to several diagnostic categories such as neurodevelopmental disorders, schizophrenia spectrum disorders, bipolar disorders, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, and trauma-related disorders.
This document provides an overview and introduction to NoSQL databases. It discusses key-value stores like Dynamo and BigTable, which are distributed, scalable databases that sacrifice complex queries for availability and performance. It also explains column-oriented databases like Cassandra that scale to massive workloads. The document compares the CAP theorem and consistency models of these databases and provides examples of their architectures, data models, and operations.
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The Football Graph - Neo4j and the Premier LeagueMark Needham
The document discusses using the Neo4j graph database and its query language Cypher to model and query football match data. It begins with introductions to graph databases and property graphs before demonstrating how to model football match and player data as nodes and relationships in a Neo4j graph. Examples of Cypher queries are provided, such as finding Arsenal's away matches for a season and determining the top away goal scorers. The document argues that graph databases are well-suited for modeling complex, interconnected real-world domains like sports leagues.
1. The document discusses how professional sports teams, particularly NFL teams, use information technology to track player and team statistics, store game film and diagrams, and communicate information.
2. NFL teams use online databases and video footage to scout college players and make decisions about prospective players. They also utilize complex computer networks and mobile technologies to share information.
3. Identity theft is a risk, so teams take steps to protect private player data stored on portable devices and networks through encryption and biometric authentication.
This document discusses different categories of software, including system software and application software. It provides examples of several current and old operating systems, including Microsoft Windows XP, Ubuntu, Apple Macintosh OS X, and Unix/Linux. The document explains that system software, also called the operating system, manages the computer hardware and allows it to function. Application software includes programs like OpenOffice that are not required for basic functioning but provide tools for working with user-created data and files. Hardware, software, and the human user all work together in the computer system.
This document provides a requirement specification for redesigning two primary school websites. It includes an introduction, objectives, assumptions, selected websites, guidelines, and user groups. The objectives are to analyze the existing websites using guidelines, identify issues, create prototypes for website and mobile, and redesign based on accessibility and usability guidelines. The document outlines five Nielsen usability guidelines and three WCAG accessibility guidelines that will be used. Four main user groups are identified: parents, teachers, school staff, and students, with examples of the types of information needed by each.
This document discusses requirements analysis and prioritization for a new home sector order processing system for the Clean Brite Company (CBC). It begins by providing background on CBC and issues with a previous failed IT project. A requirements workshop was then held with various CBC departments to gather requirements. 18 initial requirements were listed, but some were deemed "non-appropriate high level requirements" as they were not functional or specific enough. The document identifies 11 "high level requirements" that are critical for the new system. It concludes by explaining MoSCoW prioritization for categorizing requirements as "Must have", "Should have", "Could have", or "Won't have".
The document discusses the development of a new management information system (MIS) for Children Support Agency (CSA). CSA currently faces issues with its outdated information system, including inconsistent data collection and a lack of reporting capabilities. The new MIS aims to address these issues by standardizing data entry, producing reports, and allowing authorized access to financial and project data. An agile development method called DSDM is proposed for building the MIS in increments. High-level requirements focus on collecting accurate data, generating management reports, and including performance indicators to measure projects. Stakeholder interviews helped identify additional key requirements.
The document discusses the distributive property in algebra. It provides definitions of key terms like term, coefficient, and like terms. It gives examples of using the distributive property to simplify expressions and solve problems involving perimeter. The distributive property allows multiplying a number by the sum of two other numbers, distributing the number factor across the addition.
The document provides an introduction to VHDL including its origins, domains of description, abstraction levels, modeling styles, and examples of behavioral and structural descriptions. It discusses key VHDL concepts such as entities, architectures, concurrency, hierarchy, and modeling at different levels of abstraction using both behavioral and structural descriptions. Examples include behavioral descriptions of basic components like an AND gate, full adder, D flip-flop, and 4-to-1 multiplexer as well as structural descriptions of a 4-bit adder and 4-bit comparator.
This document is a dissertation submitted by Myint Oo in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a BSc (Hons) in Business Information Technology from the University of Greenwich. It presents the development of a website for Unique, an online shopping and auction site. The dissertation contains 9 chapters that cover all aspects of analyzing the requirements, designing, developing, and delivering the project. Methodologies like DSDM and UML modeling are used to manage the project development. PHP and MySQL are selected as the programming language and database to create the dynamic website.
The document provides background information on Grunge Hotels, a hotel group in the UK that is implementing an information technology system. It discusses conducting a SWOT analysis, identifying key processes that would benefit from an IT system like a financial management system. It compares the different information needs of the managing director versus hotel managers. Implementing the new IT system will require major organizational changes like training staff on the new systems and addressing employee resistance to changes in their work processes.
This is a lecture about Software Architecture Styles, part of the Advanced Software Engineering course, at the University of L'Aquila, Italy (www.di.univaq.it/muccini/SE+/2012)
The DSM-5: Overview of Main Themes and Diagnostic RevisionsJames Tobin, Ph.D.
This document provides an overview of the main themes and diagnostic revisions in the DSM-5. It outlines 10 major changes incorporated in the new manual, including making it more user-friendly, incorporating a spectrum perspective, adding dimensionality, reflecting a developmental perspective, increasing emphasis on culture and gender, enhancing diagnostic information, matching ICD codes, reinventing it as a living document, introducing a hybrid diagnostic model, and using more biologically-based criteria. It also reviews revisions to several diagnostic categories such as neurodevelopmental disorders, schizophrenia spectrum disorders, bipolar disorders, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, and trauma-related disorders.
This document provides an overview and introduction to NoSQL databases. It discusses key-value stores like Dynamo and BigTable, which are distributed, scalable databases that sacrifice complex queries for availability and performance. It also explains column-oriented databases like Cassandra that scale to massive workloads. The document compares the CAP theorem and consistency models of these databases and provides examples of their architectures, data models, and operations.
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MCA3010- FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING
1 Explain the process involved in accounting. What are the objectives of accounting?
2 Briefly explain the role of management accounting. Also describe the functions of management
accounting.
3 What is fund flow analysis? What are the objectives of analysing flow of fund?
4 What is cash flow statement and how is the cash flow statement subdivided?
5 What are the merits of budgets?
6 Describe the essential features of budgetary control.
MCA3020- ADVANCED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
1 Differentiate between DBMS and RDBMS
2 Differentiate between 3NF and BCNF
3 Explain Buffer Management in detail. What are the roles of a buffer manager
4 Describe five different lock modes.
5 Differentiate between homogeneous and heterogeneous Database.
6 Write short notes on ODMG standards. What are the various components of ODMG-93?
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3 Describe the following:
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1 What’s Audience Analysis? Explain its significance in Technical Communication
2 Explain the role of a technical editor. Differentiate between Micro and Macro editing.
3 Explain the various phases involved in System Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
MCA3050- ADVANCED COMPUTER NETWORKS
1 Describe OSI Model. List and explain its seven layers.
2 Explain briefly Broadband ISDN (B - ISDN). Describe B - ISDN services.
3 Differentiate between Constant bit rate (CBR) and Real-Time Variable Bit Rate (rt-VBR)
4 Describe the following:
a) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol
b) Broader Gateway Routing Protocol (BGP)
5 Write short notes on:
a) Cryptography
b) Encryption
c) Decryption
d) Cryptanalysis
e) Cryptology
6 Differentiate between Single server queue and Multi-server queue
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