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ASSIGNMENT
PROGRAM
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MCA(REVISED FALL 2012)
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SEMESTER
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FIRST
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MCA1040- SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
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CREDIT
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4
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BK ID
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B1647
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MAX.MARKS
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60
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Note:
Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
1 Differentiate between Distributed
Systems and Real-time Systems.
Answer : A distributed real-time system composes two challenging
sets of properties which are imposed by the problem domain or the solution
domain (or both.)
Distributed
A distributed system
links a number of independent computing entities with local properties by way
of a communication mechanism. As a consequence, algorithms and other design
components must take into consideration the synchrony and the
2 What do you mean by
system’s state of equilibrium? Also illustrate the process of stabilizing
system.
Answer:- Equilibrium and
Stability
To understand feedback processes it is important to understand the
concepts of equilibrium and stability. Negative feedback loops are linked to
stable equilibrium states and positive feedback loops are linked to unstable
equilibrium. The stability of a system is intimately connected to its
equilibrium state. If a system in equilibrium is disturbed slightly, then if it
is stable it tends to return to or oscillate about its original equilibrium
state. An unstable
3 What is structured
design? Illustrate the process of modularisation. Also discuss modular design
technique.
Answer: Structured Design
is one of the methods used to define the system that is going to be live in
future. This is used to analyze the working of the system, the different
modules(functional units of the system), interactions between them and the type
of data they are using or sharing to perform their various tasks correctly. All
this can be represented by the use of special type of diagrams, known as
Structured Chart. A structured chart consists of 3
Q.4
Write short notes on:
a.
Data Dictionary
Answer:- Data Dictionary:-
A data dictionary, or metadata repository, as defined in the IBM Dictionary of
Computing, is a "centralized repository of information about data such as
meaning, relationships to other data, origin, usage, and format."[1] The
term can have one of several closely related meanings pertaining to databases
and database management systems (DBMS):
b.
Data Element
Data Element:-Data elements usage can be discovered by inspection of software
applications or application data files through a process of manual or automated
Application Discovery and Understanding. Once data elements are discovered they
can be registered in a metadata registry.
In telecommunication, the term data element has the following
components:
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A named unit of data that, in
·
c. Data Structure
Data Structure: - In computer science, a data structure is a particular way of
organizing data in a computer so that it can be used efficiently.
Different kinds of data structures are suited to different kinds of
applications, and some are highly specialized to specific tasks. For example,
B-trees are particularly well-suited for implementation of databases, while
compiler
d.
Data Store
Data Store: - A data store is a data repository of a set of integrated objects.
These objects are modeled using classes defined in database schemas.[1] Data
store includes not only data repositories like databases, it is a more general
e. Data Flow
Data Flow: - Dataflow is a software architecture based on the idea that changing
the value of a variable should automatically force recalculation of the values
of variables which depend on its value.
Dataflow embodies these principles, with spreadsheets perhaps the
most widespread embodiment of dataflow. For example, in a spreadsheet you can
specify a cell formula which depends on other cells; then when any of those
cells is
Q. 5 What are the
different types of methods used for the training of operators and users?
Discuss.
Answer:- Training is a set of a systematic processes designed to meet
learning objectives related to trainees' current or future jobs. These
processes can be grouped into the following phases; needs analysis, design,
development, implementation, and evaluation. The phases are sequential, with
the outputs of the previous phases providing the inputs to those that follow.
Figure 1 depicts the phases and their relationships. Training delivery methods
consist of the techniques and materials used by trainers to structure learning
experiences. Different
Q6 Explain the concept of
inheritance and polymorphism with example.
Answer:- Inheritance.:-Inheritance
concept in OOP allows us to create a new class using an existing one. It also
allows the new class to add its own functionality. This concept can also be
related to real world entity. A bike manufacturer uses same mechanism of
existing version of the bike while launching a new version with some added
functionalities. This allows him to save time and efforts. In object-oriented
programming (OOP), inheritance is when an
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