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Monday, June 9, 2014

Short description of CS


Computer science deals with the theoretical foundations of information and computation, together with practical techniques for the implementation and application of these foundations

Computer Science (abbreviated CS or CompSci) is the scientific and practical approach to computation and its applications. It is the systematic study of the feasibility, structure, expression, and mechanization of the methodical processes (or algorithms) that underlie the acquisition, representation, processing, storage, communication of, and access to information, whether such information is encoded as bits in a computer memory or transcribed in genes and protein structures in a human cell.

History: The earliest foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer. Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus have existed since antiquity, aiding in computations such as multiplication and division.

  • Charles Babbage is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer
  • Ada Lovelace is credited with writing the first algorithm intended for processing on a computer.
  • The German military used the Enigma machine (shown here) during World War II for communication they thought to be secret. The large-scale decryption of Enigma traffic at Bletchley Park was an important factor that contributed to Allied victory in WWII

Computer Science is not just about building computers or writing computer programs! Computer Science is no more about building computers and developing software than astronomy is about building telescopes, biology is about building microscopes, and music is about building musical instruments! Computer science is not about the tools we use to carry out computation. It is about how we use such tools, and what we find out when we do. The solution of many computer science problems may not even require the use of computers—just pencil and paper. As a matter of fact, problems in computer science have been tackled decades before computers were even built. That said the design and implementation of computing system hardware and software is replete with formidable challenges and fundamental problems that keep computer scientists busy. Computer Science is about building computers and writing computer programs, and much more!

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Solve more questions on networking -Computer Science

Networking

1. The network number plays what part in an IP address?
A. It specifies the network to which the host belongs.
B. It specifies the identity of the computer on the network.
C. It specifies which node on the sub-network is being addressed.
D. It specifies which networks the device can communicate with.

Answer :- A. It specifies the network to which the host belongs.



 2. What is the decimal equivalent to the binary number 101101?
A. 32
B. 35
C. 45
D. 44

Answer :-  C. 45



3. Convert the following decimal number to its binary form: 192.5.34. 11.

A. 11000000.00000101.00100010.00001011
B. 11000101.01010111.00011000.10111000
C. 01001011.10010011.00111001.00110111
D. 11000000.00001010.01000010.00001011


Answer:- A. 11000000.00000101.00100010.00001011



 4. Convert the following binary IP address to its decimal form: 11000000.00000101.00100010.00001011 A. 190.4.34.11
B. 192.4.34.10
C. 192.4.32.11
D. None of the above

Answer:- D. None of the above



 5. What portion of the following Class B address is the network address: 154.19.2.7?
A. 154
B. 154.19
C. 154.19.2
D. 154.19.2.7

Answer:- B. 154.19



6. Which portion of the IP address 129.219.51.18 represents the network?
A. 129.219
B. 129
C. 51.18
D. 18

Answer:-  A. 129.219



7. Which address is an example of a broadcast address on the network 123.10.0.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0?
A. 123.255.255.255
B. 123.10.255.255
C. 123.13.0.0
D. 123.1.1.1

Answer:-   B. 123.10.255.255



8. MAC address are _________ bits in length.
A. 12
B. 24
C. 48
D. 64


Answer :- C.  48



9. Where does the MAC address reside?

A. Transceiver
B. Computer BIOS
C. NIC
D. CMOS

Answer :- C.  NIC



10.Convert the decimal number 2989 to hex.
A. FDD1
B. BAD
C. TED
D. CAD

Answer  :- B.  BAD


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