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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SPRING 2017
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PROGRAM
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BSc IT
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SEMESTER
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FIFTH
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BT0087 - WML and WAP Programming-Theory
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BK ID
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B1182
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CREDITS
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2
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MARKS
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30
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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.
Question.
1. What is wireless markup language?
Answer: A markup language is a system for annotating a document in a way that is
syntactically distinguishable from the text. The idea and terminology evolved
from the "marking up" of paper manuscripts, i.e., the revision
instructions by editors, traditionally written with a blue pencil on authors'
manuscripts.
In digital media this "blue pencil
instruction text" was replaced by tags, that is, instructions are
expressed directly by tags or "instruction text
Question.
2. Explain WAP architecture with diagram.
Answer: WAP is designed in a layered
fashion, so that it can be extensible, flexible, and scalable. As a result, the
WAP protocol stack is divided into five layers:
Application Layer:
Wireless Application
Environment (WAE). This layer is of
Question.
3. Mention the different format attributes.
Answer: Every format used by FME
identifies features through a classification scheme. This classification is
known in FME as a feature type. Feature types are used to differentiate between
different types of features (for example roads, rivers, buildings, contours).
The feature type for any
particular format is listed in the FME Readers and Writers manual under the
"Format Quick Facts" section (see FME Readers and Writers
Reference under the Workbench help menu).
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