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22nd May 2015, 09:14 AM
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Bsc IT Alagappa University
My sister want to take admission in the Alagappa University for Bsc IT(Information Technology ) course . Will you please provide the total number of vacant seats available at Alagappa University for Bsc IT course ? Provide the admission criteria .
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15th February 2020, 07:21 PM
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Re: Bsc IT Alagappa University
Hi, i have completed B Sc IT; now I want to pursue M.Sc (Computer Science) from Alagappa University, can you tell me If I am eligible for it or not?
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15th February 2020, 07:25 PM
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Re: Bsc IT Alagappa University
To apply for admission in M.Sc (Computer Science) from Alagappa University one should have a Bachelor Degree in Computer Science/Information Technology/Electronics or B.C.A. or any qualification equivalent thereto in 10+2+3 pattern of any recognized University with a minimum of 55% marks in Part-III (minimum 50% marks for SC/ST candidates) Duration Two Years – Regular Course Syllabus M. Sc Computer Science I SEMESTER 551101 ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE Objective: Explore the advanced computer architecture concepts like Instruction Level Parallelism, Multiprocessor and thread level parallelism, memory hierarchy design and storage systems. UNIT I Fundamentals of Computer design: Introduction - Defining Computer Architecture - Trends in Technology, Power in IC, Cost - Dependability - Measuring, reporting and summarizing performance - Quality principles of Computer Design - Performance UNIT II Instruction level parallelism : Concepts and Challenges - Basic Compiler Techniques for exposing ILP - Reducing Branch Costs with Prediction - Data Hazards - Dynamic Scheduling – Hardware based Speculation - Multiple issue and Static Scheduling - Advanced Techniques for Instruction Delivery and Speculation - Limitations of ILP - Hardware vs Software Speculation - Multithreading. UNIT III Multiprocessor and thread level parallelism: Introduction – Symmetric shared-memory architectures – Performance of Symmetric shared-memory Multiprocessors – Distributed sharedmemory architectures – Synchronization - Models of Memory Consistency - Crosscutting issues. UNIT IV Memory Hierarchy Design: Introduction - Optimizations of Cache performance – Memory Technology and Optimizations - Protection : Virtual Memory and Virtual machines – Crosscutting Issues in the Design of Memory Hierarchies. UNIT V Storage systems : Advanced Topics in Disk Storage - Real Faults and Failures - I/O Performance, Reliability measures and Benchmarks- A Little Queuing Theory - Crosscutting issues – Designing and Evaluating an I/O System - The Internet Archive Cluster. Text Book: 1. John L.Hennessy & David A Patterson Morgan ,”Computer Architecture a quantitative approach”, 4th edition Kufmann (An important of Elsevier), 2007 Reference Books: 1. Kai Hwang and A. Briggs “Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing “, International edition McGraw- Hill 2003 2. Dezso Sima, Terence Fountain, Peter Kacsuk, “Advanced Computer Architectures”, Addison Wesley: 1st edition, 1997 Alagappa University Syllabus M. Sc Computer Science |
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