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TYBSC IT Sem 5 Question Papers Mumbai University

Below is the collection of TY BSc IT Sem V Question Papers of Mumbai University.
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TYBSc IT Question Papers of the year 2006
  • VB Nov 2006
  • VB 2006
  • SQL 2 2006
  • Multimedia Nov 2006 Elective 1
  • MIS Nov 2006 Elective 2
  • HTML Nov 2006 Elective 1
  • GIS Nov 2006 Elective 2
  • ERP Nov 2006 Elective 2
  • Advanced Java Nov 2006 Elective 1
  • 2006 Multimedia Elective 1z

TYBSc IT Question Papers of the year 2005
  • 2005-ELECTIVE I HTML
  • 2005-ELECTIVE I Embeeded Systems

TYBSc IT Question Papers of the year 2007 and 2008
  • Advanced java 2008 -Submitted by Jitesh
  • Advanced Java 2007 -Submitted by Jitesh
  • SQL Nov 2007 -Submitted by Jitesh
  • Visual Basic 2007 -Submitted by Jitesh

Solved Papers
  • SQL 2004 solved -Submitted by Jitesh
  • SQL 2005 solved -Submitted by Jitesh
  • SQL 2006 solved -Submitted by Jitesh
  • VB 2005 solved -Submitted by Rahul Singh

Internet Security Question Papers from 2003 to 2009 - Click here

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2013 Google PhD Fellowships 5 Years of Supporting the Future of Computer Science



We are extremely excited to announce the 2013 Global Google PhD Fellows. From all around the globe, these 39 PhD students represent the fifth class in the program’s history, a select group recognized by Google researchers and their institutions as some of the most promising young academics in the world. As we welcome the newest class of PhD Fellows, we take a look back at the program’s roots and hear from two past recipients.

In 2009, Google launched its PhD Fellowship Program, created to recognize and support outstanding graduate students pursuing work in computer science, related disciplines or promising research areas. In its inaugural year, 13 United States PhD students were awarded fellowships, drawn from an extremely competitive pool of applicants. The global program now covers Europe, China, India and Australia and continues to draw some of the best young researchers, reflecting Google’s commitment to building strong relations with the academic community.

Among those first recipients of the fellowship award are 2009 PhD Fellow Roxana Geambasu, Visiting Professor in the Computer Science Department at Columbia University, and 2010 European Doctoral Fellow Roland Angst, Visiting Assistant Professor at Stanford University and affiliated with the Max Planck Center for Visual Computing and Communication. As early recipients of the award, Roxana and Roland reflect on the impact that the Google Fellowship program had on their careers.

For Roxana, the fellowship provided the tools and connections that helped lay the foundation for her academic career. She believes industrial fellowship programs are very important, as they give students an opportunity to interact more closely with industry.

“Beyond the financial support, I think that the fellowship impacted my career in many important ways. First, the Google fellowships are regarded as highly competitive, so receiving the award was probably a big plus on my resume when I was interviewing for faculty positions.”

“Second, the award yielded a mentor within Google, Brad Chen, with whom Ive kept in touch ever since, as well as opportunities to visit the campus, deliver talks and meet Google engineers. Brad and I continue to meet at conferences and discuss my work, his work and (of late) the work of my students; it’s through that relationship I’m exposed to new people from Google and gain valuable advice about faculty award opportunities.”

Roland Angst credits the award with the ability to lighten his teaching load and instead focus on his research, which ultimately prepared him for his future academic career. Like Roxanna, Roland states that the fellowship also gave him the opportunity to establish connections with people working in related topics in industry.

“In my view, programs such as the Google Fellowship Awards represent an important and integral link between industry and universities. Firstly, such programs increase the awareness in the academic world for relevant problems in industry. Secondly, these programs allow the IT industry to express their gratitude to the educational services provided by the universities on which the IT industry heavily relies on."

We welcome the latest recipients of the Global Google PhD Fellowships for 2013 with great excitement and high expectations. Recognized for their incredible innovation, creativity and leadership, we are very happy to support these excellent PhD students and offer our sincere congratulations.

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BSc IT Sem 5 2009 2010 Result released

BSc IT Sem V Result is released today.
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Zuckerberg pledges 44 5 billion to charity

Facebook became more popular yesterday as its founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan pledged 99% of their shares in Facebook to charity to mark the birth of their first child. These shares are currently valued at around $45 billion. This will leave the Zuckerberg family with a mere half billion dollars to scrape by on. Actually Im not being facetious, I commend Zuckerberg for his actions, nobody needs such a vast fortune and in the hands of well-run charities such huge sums of money can make a real difference. I hope more billionaires follow suit. When you use Facebook now you can know that you are helping make the world a better place.

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TYBSc IT Sem 5 Exam Time Table 2010 Regular

TYBSc IT Sem 5 Exam Time Table 2010 ( Regular )

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Basic PLC Ladder Programming Examples 5

Basic PLC Ladder Programming Training Examples for Beginners.

 Hi friends here we are starting here a series of Free Training on PLC Ladder Programming training & tutorials.These PLC Ladder Programs are important to get basics of Ladder programs.

 PLC Ladder Practice Problem: 

The production line may be powered off accidentally or turned off for noon break. The program is to control the counter to retain the counted number and resume counting after the power is turned ON again. When the daily production reaches 500, the target completed indicator will be ON to remind the operator for keeping a record. Press the Clear button to clear the history records. The counter will start counting from 0 again.


PLC Ladder Programming Practice Problem 5



 Topics Covered in this example is Latched 16 bit UP counter.

 Number of PLC Inputs Required

                 X0 – Product Detecting Sensor.

                 X1 – Production Counter RESET/Clear

                      Number of PLC Outputs Required
 
                Y0 – Production Counter Target Completed.

                     Number of PLC Counter Required

                 C120 – 16 Bit Latched Counter. (Max Count =32,768)

PLC Ladder Programming:

 
PLC Ladder Programming Practice Problem 5

PLC Ladder Programming Description:


·        The latching counter is demanded for the situation of retaining data when power-off. 


·        When a product is completed, C120 will count for one time. When the number reaches 500, target completed indicator Y0 will be ON. 

·         For different series of PLC, the setup range of 16-bit latching counter is different.

Note: Example is only for training purposes. No practical implementation is done.

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