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SPRING 2016 ASSIGNMENT
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BCA (REVISED FALL 2012)
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SEMESTER
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4
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BCA 4030 &SYSTEM SOFTWARE
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CREDITS
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4
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BK ID
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B1774
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MAX. MARKS
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60
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Question. 1. Describe different types of
Assemblers.
Answer:An assembly language (or assembler language) is a low-level programming
language for a computer, or other programmable device, in which there is a very
strong (generally one-to-one) correspondence between the language and the
architecture's machine code instructions. Each assembly language is specific to
a particular computer architecture, in contrast to most high-level programming
languages, which are generally portable across multiple architectures, but
require interpreting or compiling.
There are two types of assemblers based on
how
Question. 2. What is Language Processor?
Explain about the two Languageprocessing activities.
Answer:By a language processor, we mean a program that processes programs
written in a programming language (source language). All or part of a language
processor is a language translator, which translates the program from the
source language into machine code, assembly language, or some other language.
The machine code can be for an actual computer or for a virtual (hypothetical)
computer. If it is for a virtual
Question. 3. What is an assembly language?
Explain its basic features. State theadvantage and disadvantages of coding in
assembly language.
Answer:A programming language that is once removed from a computer's machine
language. Machine languages consist entirely of numbers and are almost
impossible for humans to read and write. Assembly languages have the same
structure and set of commands as machine languages, but they enable a
programmer to use namesinstead of numbers.
Each type of CPU has its own machine language
and
Question. 4. List and explain the various
issues which must be considered to makeyour drivers portable across CPU
architectures.
Answer:Whenever possible, you should design a device driver so that it can
accommodate peripheral devices that operate on more then one CPU architecture.
You need to consider the following issues to make your drivers portable across
CPU architectures:
·
Control
status register (CSR) access
·
I/O copy
operation
·
Direct
memory access (DMA) operation
Question. 5. Explain briefly about Android
Architecture Libraries.
Answer:If you are an Android user, you may know how to carry out the basic
functions such as making a call, sending a text message, changing the system
settings, install or remove apps etc. Well! Every Android user knows these, but
is it enough for you as a developer? Of course Not! So, what else things do we
need to know for being successful developers?
I’ll explain. We should know all the key concepts of Android OS. That is
the nuts and bolts of the
Answer:Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols that
permits networked devices, such as personal computers, printers, Internet
gateways, Wi-Fi access points and mobile devices to seamlessly discover each
other's presence on the network and establish functional network services for
data sharing, communications, and entertainment. UPnP is intended primarily for
residential networks without enterprise-class devices. The UPnP technology is promoted by the UPnP
Forum, a computer industry initiative to enable
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