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Assignment
PROGRAM
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B.Sc IT
|
SEMESTER
|
FIRST
|
SUBJECT CODE
& NAME
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BT0062-Fundaments
of IT
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CREDIT
|
4
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BK ID
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B0946
|
MAX.MARKS
|
60
|
Note
– Answer all questions. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q.1
Write a short notes on fourth and fifth generation computers
Answer:
- fourth generation
computers:- In this generation, there were developments of large-scale
integration or LSI (1000 devices per chip) and very large-scale integration or
VLSI (10000 devices per chip). These developments enabled the entire processor
to fit into a single chip and in fact, for simple systems, the entire computer
with processor; main memory and I/O controllers could fit on a single chip.
Core memories now were replaced by
semiconductor memories and high-speed vectors dominated the scenario. Names of
few such vectors were Cray1, Cray X-MP and Cyber205. A variety of parallel
architectures developed too, but they were mostly in the experimental stage.
As far as programming languages are
concerned, there were development of high-level languages like FP or functional
programming and PROLOG (programming in logic). Declarative programming style
was the basis of these languages where a programmer could leave many details to
the compiler or runtime system. Alternatively languages like
Q.2 Differentiate between primary memory and
secondary memory.
Primary memory:-
1) Primary storage, also known as main storage or memory, is the area
in a computer in which data is stored for quick access by the computer's
processor. The terms random access memory (RAM) and memory are often as
synonyms for primary or main storage. Primary storage is volatile and can be
contrasted with non-volatile secondary storage, also known as auxiliary
storage. The terms main storage and auxiliary storage originated in the days of
the mainframe computer to distinguish the more immediately accessible data
storage
Q.3 what is cache memory? Explain the importance of cache computer
memory.
Answer:
- cache memory:- A CPU cache is a cache used by the
central processing unit (CPU) of a computer to reduce the average time to
access data from the main memory. The cache is a smaller, faster memory which
stores copies of the data from frequently used main memory locations. Most CPUs
have different independent caches, including instruction and data caches, where
the data cache is usually organized as a hierarchy of more cache levels.
Overview:- When the processor needs to
read from or write to a location in main memory, it first checks whether a copy
of that data is in the cache. If so, the processor immediately reads from or
writes to the cache, which is much faster than reading from or writing to main
memory.
Most modern desktop and server CPUs have
at least
Q.4
Write the steps to insert one or more columns and one or more cells in MS
Excel.
Answer:
- steps to
insert one or more columns and one or more cells in MS Excel:-
Step
1:-
Insert
Cells into an Excel Worksheet
Having to insert extra cells to an Excel
worksheet from time to time is a common practice: data gets forgotten and must
be added, space must be made for new data, or existing data gets moved about
when the sheet is reorganized.
Q.5
What is sound multimedia? Explain common sound file formats?
Answer:
- sound
multimedia:- Sound is perhaps the most sensuous element of multimedia. It
is meaningful "Speech" in any language from a whisper to a scream. It
can provide the listening pleasure of music, the startling accent of special
effects, or the ambience of a mood-setting background. How you use the power of
sound can make the difference between an ordinary multimedia presentation and a
professionally spectacular one
Common
sound file formats:- An audio file format is a file
format for storing digital audio data on a computer system. The bit layout of
the audio
Q.6
What is Internet? What is the use of it Internet in the modern world.
Answer:
- Internet:-
The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use
the standard Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link several billion devices
worldwide. It is an international network of networks that consists of millions
of private, public, academic, business, and government packet switched
networks, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical
networking technologies. The Internet carries an extensive range of information
resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents and
applications of the World Wide Web (WWW), the infrastructure to support email,
and peer-to-peer networks for file sharing and
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