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24th August 2014, 04:16 PM
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Study Material for SET Computer Science Application Exam
Here I am looking for the Syllabus of Himachal Pradesh SET (Computer Science and Applications) Exam, can you please provide me the same??
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25th August 2014, 10:29 AM
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Re: Study Material for SET Computer Science Application Exam
As you are looking for the Syllabus of Himachal Pradesh SET (Computer Science and Applications) Exam, so here I am sharing the same with you Syllabus for Himachal Pradesh SET (Computer Science and Applications) Discrete Structures Models of computation-Finite Automata Elementary Counting Techniques Equivalence and Partial Orderings Functions Inclusion-Exclusion Principle Pushdown Automata Pigeonhole Principle Non-determinism and NFA Relations Probability Programming in C and C++ Elements of C-Tokens Identifiers Structures in C. Sequence, selection and iterations Operators Tokens identifiers Programming Concepts Variables and constants Data types Functions parameter Control statements Data types in C. Control Elements of C++ Computer Arithmetic Flip-flops-types Boolean algebra and Minimization of Boolean functions Representation of Integers Satisfiability and Tautology Race condition and comparison Design of combinational and sequential circuits Relational Database Design and SQL E-R diagrams and their transformation Normalization Data Definition Language Data Manipulation Language Data Control Language Limitations of 4NF and BCNF Data and File structures Data, information File Structures Fields, records and files Hashing, inverted lists and multi-lists Definition of data structure Computer Networks Network fundamentals Local Area Networks Data Communication Internetworking Routing Network Security Metropolitan Area Networks Wide Area Networks Wireless Networks, Inter Networks System Software and Compilers Assembly language fundamentals Compilation and Interpretation Loading, linking, relocation, program relocatability Operating Systems Multiprogramming, multiprocessing, and multitasking Concurrent Processing The Unix System Memory Management Software Engineering System Development life Cycle Software Design Coding and Testing Software Metrics Current Trends and Technologies Parallel Computing Broadband Telecommunications Data Warehousing Data Mining Mobile Computing E-Technologies Electronic Payment Systems Digital Libraries and Data Warehousing Windows programming Simple Applications Advanced Windows Programming Documents and views Introduction to Windows programming Part 3 will contains questions from the following topics Theory of Computation Pushdown Automaton Context free Grammars Linear Bounded Automata Deterministic Finite Automation Error Correcting and Detecting codes Variable Length codes Data Compression Techniques Neural Networks Models for Information Channel Fuzzy Systems Windows environment Unicode, Documents and Views Image Processing Linear Programming Problem Complexity of simplex algorithm Assignment and Transportation Problems |
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28th February 2015, 10:23 AM
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Re: Study Material for SET Computer Science Application Exam
Will you give me study material for Maharashtra SET Computer Science Application Exam as I am looking for the same ?
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28th February 2015, 10:30 AM
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Re: Study Material for SET Computer Science Application Exam
As you want I am here providing you study material for Maharashtra SET Computer Science Application Exam. Syllabus: 1. Discrete Structures Sets, Relations, Functions, Pigeonhole Principle, Inclusion-Exclusion Principle, Equivalence and Partial Orderings, Elementary Counting Techniques. Probability, Measure(s) for information and Mutual information. Computability : Models of computation-Finite Automata, Pushdown Automata. Non-determinism and NFA, DPDA and PDAs and Languages accepted by these structures. Grammars, Languages, Non-computability and Examples of non-computable problems. Graph : Definition, walks, paths, trails, connected graphs, regular and bipartite graphs, cycles and circuits. Tree and rooted tree. Spanning trees. Eccentricity of a vertex radius and diameter of a graph. Central Graphs. Centre(s) of a tree. Hamiltonian and Eulerian graphs, Planar graphs. Groups : Finite fields and Error correcting/detecting codes. 2. Computer Arithmetic Propositional (Boolean) Logic, Predicate Logic, Well-formed-formulae (WFF), Satisfiability and Tautology. Logic Families : TTL, ECL and C-MOS gates. Boolean algebra and Minimization of Boolean functions, Flip-flops-types, race condition and comparison, Design of combinational and sequential circuits. Representation of Integers : Octal, Hex, Decimal and Binary. 2’s complement and 1’s complement arithmetic, Floating point representation. 3. Programming in C and C++ Programming in C : Elements of C-Tokens, identitiers, data types in C. Control structures in C. Sequence, selection and iteration(s), Structured data types in C arrays, struct, union, string and pointers. SET (Computer Science & Applications) / 4 computer sci & applicat_SET syllabus (03-09) O-O Programming Concepts : Class, object, instantiation, Inheritance, polymorphism and overloading. C++ Programming : Elements of C++-Tokens, identifiers, Variables and constants, Data types, Operators, Control statements, Functions parameter passing, Class and objects, Constructors and destructors, Overloading, Inheritance, Templates, Exception handling. 4. Relational Database Design and SQL E R diagrams and their transformation to relational design, normalization-1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF and 4NF. Limitations of 4NF and BCNF. SQL : Data Definition language (DDL), Data Manipulation Language (DML), Data Control language (DCL) commands. Database objects like-Views, indexes, sequences, synonyms, data dictionary. 5. Data and File structures Data, Information, Definition of data structure, Arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, graphs, priority queues and heaps. File Structures : Fields, records and files, Sequential, direct, index-sequential and relative files, Hashing, inverted lists and multi-lists B trees and B+ trees. 6. Computer Networks Network fundamentals : Local Area Networks (LAN), Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN), Wide Area Networks (WAN), Wireless Networks, Inter Networks. Reference Models : The OSI model, TCP/IP model. Data Communication : Channel capacity, Transmission Media-twisted pair, coaxial cables, fibre-optic cables, wireless transmission-radio, microwave infrared and millimeter waves. Lightwave transmission, Thelephones-local loop, trunks, multiplexing, switching, narrowband ISDN, broadband ISDN, ATM, High speed LANS, Cellular Radio. Communication satellitesgeosynchronous and low-orbit. 7. System Software and Compilers Assembly language fundamentals (8085 based assembly language programming). Assemblers- 2 pass and single-pass. Macros and macroprocessors. Loading, linking, relocation, program relocatability, Linkage editing. Text editors, Programming Environments, Debuggers and program generators. Compilation and Interpretation. Bootstrap compilers. Phases of compilation process. Lexical analysis. Lex package on Unix system. Here is the attachment. SET Computer Science Application Exam Syllabus Books : UGC NET/JRF/SET Computer Science and Applications (Paper - II & III) (English) 1st Edition UGC NET/JRF/SET Computer Science and Applications Upkar Prakashan Ugc Computer Science-Iii Swantantar Singh |