The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is a machine that is abstract. It’s a runtime environment for executing Java bytecode.
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An algorithm is made up of a finite number of stages, each of which may involve one or more actions.
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The three basic transistor configuration are CE, CB and CC. A transistor is a three terminal device Emitter, Base and Collector.
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Boolean algebra which deals with variables and binary numbers. This algebra helps to simplify the Boolean variables
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The abstract data type is a form of data that has a set of values and actions that determine its behaviour.
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HTML is a text formatting language for creating and displaying Web pages that’s widely used in the business.
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The term “Application Software” refers to software that runs in response to a user’s request.
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Computer graphics necessitates the use of technology.
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A ring’s topology resembles that of a bus, but with connected ends.
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Sample space: Set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment is known as sample space and we denote it by S, and the
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Overview(Maxima and minima)- A function f(x) is said to be maximum at x = a if f(a) is greater than every other…
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The simplex method is one of the most powerful and popular linear programming methods. The simplex method is an iterative procedure to…
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The following is a timeline of an operating system’s evolution: serial processing, Batch System, Time-Shared OS etc.
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Synchronous counter is designed to count the number of clock pulses. This counter is clocked with the same clock signal and at the same time
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The Leaky Bucket Algorithm is primarily responsible for controlling the total volume and rate of traffic supplied to the network.
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The concept of data communication in GPRS is similar to the GSM network. GPRS has data rates of 9.6 to 171 kbps.
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Norton’s equivalent is obtained by source conversion of Thevenin’s equivalent circuit. The short circuit current is then given as Isc=Vth/Rth
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Superposition theorem is applicable to circuits with linear elements. They are not applicable to power since it is a non-linear quantity.
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The stack’s applications include the following: UNDO/REDO, Balancing of symbols, String reversal and Memory management etc.
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Bar diagrams are the most commonly used diagrams. Shape of a bar is like a Rectangle.
