Wednesday, November 27, 2013

MTech 1st Semester Question Papers


Click on link to find MTech 1st Semester Question Paper

http://www.sgdmgdc.com/MTech_1stSem/MTech_1stSem_QuestionPapers.pdf

Monday, November 18, 2013

Multimedia Solved Question Papers

Hit the link below to find multimedia solved question papers:


http://www.sgdmgdc.com/Genxtechno/MMT_Paper_2009To2011.pdf

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Computer System Software (CSS) MTech 1st Sem

Computer System Software (MTech 1st Semester) MTCE 601A

This subject containing the concept of Object Oriented Programming and Design.

Concept of classes, objects, abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, Object modeling and importantly Unified Modeling Language.

UML

UML can be described as a general purpose visual modeling language to visualize, specify, construct and document software system. Although UML is generally used to model software systems but it is not limited within this boundary. It is also used to model non software systems as well like process flow in a manufacturing unit etc.
UML is not a programming language but tools can be used to generate code in various languages using UML diagrams. UML has a direct relation with object oriented analysis and design. After some standardization UML is become an OMG (Object Management Group) standard.

you can download the CSS notes from the below link:-
Click me to Download Computer System Software

Monday, July 1, 2013

Cheapest "SUV" Ford Ecosport

Ford Ecosport features comparisons of diesel variants.
Now market is hot for SUVs, I am desperate about the market of Duster after Ecosport.
Click me to see comparative view.

200mm ground clearance

Like any SUV, this urban SUV is about getting you where you want to go. It puts 200mm of ground clearance between you and the road, potholes, ditches or whatever else is in your way. Add good approach and departure angles, plus 550mm water wading, and you’re pretty much ready for anything.

Hill Launch Assist

The secret to perfect hill starts. Hill Launch Assist holds the brake for a few seconds after you take your foot off, giving you time to smoothly accelerate away, without rolling. So if others park too close, there’s no need to sweat. And it works in both directions: uphill or down. (Automatic transmission only.)

Higher seating

Even roads you travel every day will look different in the EcoSport. It seats you higher so you can see more of what’s going on around you. Who knows what you might discover on the way?

Thursday, April 25, 2013

DataBaseManagementSystem

For Downloading File use link: http://www.sgdmgdc.com/genxtechno/dbms.pdf

Database System is an integrated collection of related files along with the detail about their


definition, interpretation, manipulation and maintenance. It is a system, which satisfied the data need

for various applications in an organization without unnecessary redundancy. A database system is

based on the data. Also a database system can be run or executed by using software called DBMS

(Database Management System). A database system controls the data from unauthorized access.

A database management system (DBMS) is a system that allows to build and maintain databases, as

well as to utilize their data and retrieve information from it. A DBMS defines the database type that

it supports, as well as its functionality and operational capabilities. A DBMS provides the internal

processes for external applications built on them. The end-users of some such specific application are

usually exposed only to that application and do not directly interact with the DBMS. Thus end-users

enjoy the effects of the underlying DBMS, but its internals are completely invisible to end-users.

Database designers and database administrators interact with the DBMS through dedicated interfaces

to build and maintain the applications' databases, and thus need some more knowledge and

understanding about how DBMSs operate and the DBMSs' external interfaces and tuning parameters.

A DBMS consists of software that operates databases, providing storage, access, security, backup

and other facilities to meet needed requirements. DBMSs can be categorized according to

the database model(s) that they support, such as relational or XML, the type(s) of computer they

support, such as a server cluster or a mobile phone, the query language(s) that access the database,

such as SQL or XQuery, performance trade-offs, such as maximum scale or maximum speed or

others. Some DBMSs cover more than one entry in these categories, e.g., supporting multiple query

languages. Database software typically support the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) standard

which allows the database to integrate (to some extent) with other databases.

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