Friday, 17 January 2014

Question # 1
What you understand by the following term?
v   Explanations:-
v Complicated

Containing intricately combined or involved parts.

v PDA’S

The abbreviation PDA may stand for a lot of things. Some of the meanings may pertain to the following: Personal Digital Assistant, Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Progressive Democrats of America or Public Display of Affection.

v SEO

SEO basically stands for "search engine optimization". It is a way to optimize your website so u can rank your website higher...and by optimizing it..Meaning by keywords, the relevancy of your site, n the unique content within it. because that's what Google looks for..
OR
Search Engine Optimization is simply the process of increasing the visibility of a web page. All search engine traffic starts with a keyword. We pick a keyword to target and rank for it in order to get the traffic generated by that query. The act of getting a page on our site to the top of the SERPs (search engine results pages) is essentially SEO.

v WBS

Project network-modeling step in which the entire job is graphically subdivided into manageable work elements (tasks). WBS displays the relationship of each task to the other tasks, to the whole and the end product (goal or objective). It shows the allocation of responsibility, and identifies resources required and time available, at each stage for project monitoring and management. Also called activity decomposition chart.


v Cyber Crime

Cybercrime is defined as a crime in which a computer is the object of the crime (hacking, phishing, spamming) or is used as a tool to commit an offence (child pornography, hate crimes). Cybercriminals may use computer technology to access personal information, business trade secrets, or use the Internet for exploitive or malicious purposes. Criminals can also use computers for communication and document or data storage. Criminals who perform these illegal activities are often referred to as hackers.
Cybercrime may also be referred to as computer crime.

v Parallel Processing

A mode of operation in which a process is split into parts, which are executed simultaneously on different processors attached to the same computer.

v Open Source

(1) Generically, open source refers to a program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and/or modification from its original design free of charge, i.e., open. Open source code is typically created as a collaborative effort in which programmers improve upon the code and share the changes within the community. Open source sprouted in the technological community as a response to proprietary software owned by corporations.

(2) A certification standard issued by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) that indicates that the source code of a computer program is made available free of charge to the general public. The rationale for this movement is that a larger group of programmers not concerned with proprietary ownership or financial gain will produce a more useful and bug -free product for everyone to use. The concept relies on peer review to find and eliminate bugs in the program code, a process which commercially developed and packaged programs do not utilize. Programmers on the Internet read, redistribute and modify the source code, forcing an expedient evolution of the product. The process of eliminating bugs and improving the software happens at a much quicker rate than through the traditional development channels of commercial software as the information is shared throughout the open source community and does not originate and channel through a corporation's research and development mechanism.

v System Engineering

Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on how to design and manage complex engineering projects over their life cycles.
Or
Systems engineering is a methodical, disciplined approach for the design, realization, technical management, operations, and retirement of a system. A “system” is a construct or collection of different elements that together produce results not obtainable by the elements alone. The elements, or parts, can include people, hardware, software, facilities, policies, and documents; that is, all things required to produce system-level results.


v Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the act of copying someone else's work and publishing it as your own. This includes text, media, and even ideas. Whenever another person's work is copied and republished without an appropriate reference or citation, it is considered plagiarism. Examples of plagiarism range from small infractions such as not putting quotes around a quotation to blatant violations such as copying an entire website. Even if the original content has been modified, such as an altered image or a reworded article, it is still considered plagiarism if no credit is given to the original source.


Question # 2
Fill in the blanks / True and False?
v   Explanations:-

1.      UML Stand For : Unified Modeling Language
2.      For creating vertical Line in HTML we used:
<div class="verticalLine">
some other content
</div>

3.      HVAC is the abbreviation of : Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning

4.      Finger printing security comes under Retina Security. False

5.      Moore law stated the we need new software’s for each new hardware till 2013. False

6.      SEO is the term we used to make the searching more powerful by selecting simple queries. True

7.      1960’s Supercomputer are less powerful as of today’s desktop machine. False

8.      Classes are used during programming to help solving real live application. True






Question # 3
What are the key points you should keep in mind for planning a conference?
v   Explanations:-
For planning a conference these point should remember for conference successful.

                            i.   Determine the “Why”
                          ii.   Create your Wish List
                       iii.   Draft a Budget
                        iv.   Choose Practically
                           v.   Work with Vendors
                        vi.   Find Speakers
                      vii.   Set the Agenda
                   viii.   Market your agenda
                       ix.   Plan for Stress Free “DAY OF”
                           x.   Evaluate your Event

Question # 4
Write the summary for the conference paper attached with this question paper?


v   Explanations:-

Paper title:                 A Software Engineering Curriculum Model

Author:                      i) Thomas B. Hilburn Department of Computing and Mathematics Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, FL 32174

ii) Donald J. Bagert Department of Computer Science Texas Tech University Lubbock TX 79409-3104


Published Date and Standard:         November 10 - 13, 1999 San Juan, Puerto Rico, 29th ASEE/IEEE  
                                                          Frontiers in Education Conference

Summary:
In this paper author describe a “curriculum model” that is an outgrowth of the guidelines work of the WGSEET. The curriculum model supports the development of a variety of degree programs which Emphasize and focus on software engineering (e.g., Software Engineering, Computer Science, and Information. Systems and Computer Engineering). The model provide an overall architecture, a set of design guidelines, descriptions of software engineering curriculum content that can be used to design courses and curricula, and several sample curricula.
The model provide an overall architecture, a set of design guidelines, descriptions of software  engineering curriculum content that can be used to design courses and curricula, and several sample curricula. This problem by providing information and guidance for faculty and institutions that will assist them in creating and implementing quality software engineering.



Question # 5
Write Perform any two task of following?
a) Bioinformatics securities?

v    Explanations:-
Bioinformatics refers to the use of computer science, statistical modeling and algorithmic processing to understand biological data. Bioinformatics is an example of how computer science has revolutionized other fields.
Goal for bioinformatics is to conduct research and development that results in a bioinformatics systems for near real-time collection, integration, and analysis of bio-surveillance data in three research areas: computational sciences, computational biology, and bioinformatics.
OR
Generally speaking, we define it as the creation and development of advanced information and computational technologies for problems in biology, most commonly molecular biology (but increasingly in other areas of biology). As such, it deals with methods for storing, retrieving and analyzing biological data, such as nucleic acid (DNA/RNA) and protein sequences, structures, functions, pathways and genetic interactions.  Some people construe bioinformatics more narrowly, and include only those issues dealing with the management of genome project sequencing data. Others construe bioinformatics more broadly and include all areas of computational biology, including population modeling and numerical simulations.   Biomedical informatics is a slightly broader umbrella that includes not only bioinformatics, but other areas of informatics in biology, medicine and health-care.




b) Design call for paper for one day conference with 3 parallel sessions and one workshop?

v   Explanations:-
       i.               Creating request for proposals (RFP)
§  Hotel/venue
§  audio visual supplier
§  destination management company (DMC)
     ii.               Negotiating –how to get the best deal
  iii.        Food and beverage planning
   iv.               Hotel room block management
      v.               Summary

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