ºÝºÝߣshows by User: thippeswamysgowda9 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: thippeswamysgowda9 / Sat, 27 Apr 2024 04:38:35 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: thippeswamysgowda9 Bacterial Examination of Water of different sources.ppt /slideshow/bacterial-examination-of-water-of-different-sourcesppt/267575673 bacterialexaminationofwater-240427043835-113e5911
Bacterial Examination of water is useful for: (1) Detection of faecal pollution in potential water supply (very sensitive test). (2) Assessment of water treatment plant performance. (3) Confirmation of hygienic safety of final water entering supply. (4) Surveillance of water quality throughout distribution. (5) Indicator bacteria: give Quantitative results therefore used as basis for these standards: (1) Raw Water Quality (2) Treated Water Quality (3) Distribution System Water Quality (4) Bathing Water Quality (5) Quality of Water for shellfish growing (6) Quality of water for re-use in irrigation.]]>

Bacterial Examination of water is useful for: (1) Detection of faecal pollution in potential water supply (very sensitive test). (2) Assessment of water treatment plant performance. (3) Confirmation of hygienic safety of final water entering supply. (4) Surveillance of water quality throughout distribution. (5) Indicator bacteria: give Quantitative results therefore used as basis for these standards: (1) Raw Water Quality (2) Treated Water Quality (3) Distribution System Water Quality (4) Bathing Water Quality (5) Quality of Water for shellfish growing (6) Quality of water for re-use in irrigation.]]>
Sat, 27 Apr 2024 04:38:35 GMT /slideshow/bacterial-examination-of-water-of-different-sourcesppt/267575673 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Bacterial Examination of Water of different sources.ppt thippeswamysgowda9 Bacterial Examination of water is useful for: (1) Detection of faecal pollution in potential water supply (very sensitive test). (2) Assessment of water treatment plant performance. (3) Confirmation of hygienic safety of final water entering supply. (4) Surveillance of water quality throughout distribution. (5) Indicator bacteria: give Quantitative results therefore used as basis for these standards: (1) Raw Water Quality (2) Treated Water Quality (3) Distribution System Water Quality (4) Bathing Water Quality (5) Quality of Water for shellfish growing (6) Quality of water for re-use in irrigation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bacterialexaminationofwater-240427043835-113e5911-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Bacterial Examination of water is useful for: (1) Detection of faecal pollution in potential water supply (very sensitive test). (2) Assessment of water treatment plant performance. (3) Confirmation of hygienic safety of final water entering supply. (4) Surveillance of water quality throughout distribution. (5) Indicator bacteria: give Quantitative results therefore used as basis for these standards: (1) Raw Water Quality (2) Treated Water Quality (3) Distribution System Water Quality (4) Bathing Water Quality (5) Quality of Water for shellfish growing (6) Quality of water for re-use in irrigation.
Bacterial Examination of Water of different sources.ppt from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Seven QC Tools New approach.pptx /slideshow/seven-qc-tools-new-approachpptx/265298420 sevenqctoolsnewapproach-240111044304-51f7380b
Developed to organize verbal data diagrammatically. Basic 7 tools effective for data analysis, process control, and quality improvement (numerical data) Used together increases TQM effectiveness.]]>

Developed to organize verbal data diagrammatically. Basic 7 tools effective for data analysis, process control, and quality improvement (numerical data) Used together increases TQM effectiveness.]]>
Thu, 11 Jan 2024 04:43:04 GMT /slideshow/seven-qc-tools-new-approachpptx/265298420 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Seven QC Tools New approach.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Developed to organize verbal data diagrammatically. Basic 7 tools effective for data analysis, process control, and quality improvement (numerical data) Used together increases TQM effectiveness. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sevenqctoolsnewapproach-240111044304-51f7380b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Developed to organize verbal data diagrammatically. Basic 7 tools effective for data analysis, process control, and quality improvement (numerical data) Used together increases TQM effectiveness.
Seven QC Tools New approach.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Soil Erosion.pptx /slideshow/soil-erosionpptx/264803344 soilerosion-231220141756-6ea82354
Soil erosion is the movement and transport of soil by various natural processes and is responsible for the loss of an average of 30 tons per hectare of agricultural soils per year. The soil that is most affected by erosion is the topsoil layer. Soil erosion is accelerated by a sloped landscape, the removal of vegetation to create land space, soil tillage for agriculture, and drought. Wind and water play a monumental role in soil erosion.]]>

Soil erosion is the movement and transport of soil by various natural processes and is responsible for the loss of an average of 30 tons per hectare of agricultural soils per year. The soil that is most affected by erosion is the topsoil layer. Soil erosion is accelerated by a sloped landscape, the removal of vegetation to create land space, soil tillage for agriculture, and drought. Wind and water play a monumental role in soil erosion.]]>
Wed, 20 Dec 2023 14:17:56 GMT /slideshow/soil-erosionpptx/264803344 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Soil Erosion.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Soil erosion is the movement and transport of soil by various natural processes and is responsible for the loss of an average of 30 tons per hectare of agricultural soils per year. The soil that is most affected by erosion is the topsoil layer. Soil erosion is accelerated by a sloped landscape, the removal of vegetation to create land space, soil tillage for agriculture, and drought. Wind and water play a monumental role in soil erosion. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/soilerosion-231220141756-6ea82354-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Soil erosion is the movement and transport of soil by various natural processes and is responsible for the loss of an average of 30 tons per hectare of agricultural soils per year. The soil that is most affected by erosion is the topsoil layer. Soil erosion is accelerated by a sloped landscape, the removal of vegetation to create land space, soil tillage for agriculture, and drought. Wind and water play a monumental role in soil erosion.
Soil Erosion.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Database Normalization.pptx /slideshow/database-normalizationpptx/264658716 databasenormalization-231215042402-e30f0426
Third normal form (3NF) requires that there are no functional dependencies of non-key attributes on something other than a candidate key. A table is in 3NF if all of the non-primary key attributes are mutually independent That is, there are NO transitive dependencies ]]>

Third normal form (3NF) requires that there are no functional dependencies of non-key attributes on something other than a candidate key. A table is in 3NF if all of the non-primary key attributes are mutually independent That is, there are NO transitive dependencies ]]>
Fri, 15 Dec 2023 04:24:02 GMT /slideshow/database-normalizationpptx/264658716 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Database Normalization.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Third normal form (3NF) requires that there are no functional dependencies of non-key attributes on something other than a candidate key. A table is in 3NF if all of the non-primary key attributes are mutually independent That is, there are NO transitive dependencies <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/databasenormalization-231215042402-e30f0426-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Third normal form (3NF) requires that there are no functional dependencies of non-key attributes on something other than a candidate key. A table is in 3NF if all of the non-primary key attributes are mutually independent That is, there are NO transitive dependencies
Database Normalization.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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cloudapplications.pptx /slideshow/cloudapplicationspptx/261924887 cloudapplications-131214214659-phpapp01-231008170835-1070d839
Cloud applications Protein structure predictions and gene expressions data analysis ]]>

Cloud applications Protein structure predictions and gene expressions data analysis ]]>
Sun, 08 Oct 2023 17:08:34 GMT /slideshow/cloudapplicationspptx/261924887 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) cloudapplications.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Cloud applications Protein structure predictions and gene expressions data analysis <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloudapplications-131214214659-phpapp01-231008170835-1070d839-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cloud applications Protein structure predictions and gene expressions data analysis
cloudapplications.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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12575474.ppt /slideshow/12575474ppt/259249732 12575474-230717025356-303b51fc
Amazon web services, Google appengine]]>

Amazon web services, Google appengine]]>
Mon, 17 Jul 2023 02:53:56 GMT /slideshow/12575474ppt/259249732 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) 12575474.ppt thippeswamysgowda9 Amazon web services, Google appengine <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/12575474-230717025356-303b51fc-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Amazon web services, Google appengine
12575474.ppt from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Task computing and its categories ]]>

Task computing and its categories ]]>
Fri, 30 Jun 2023 01:59:44 GMT /slideshow/djypllh5r1gjbaekxgwvsignaturecc6692615bbc55079760b9b0c6636bc58ec509cd0446cbd7eeffa6d73e3c4697poli140717010026phpapp01pptx/258730146 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) djypllh5r1gjbaekxgwv-signature-cc6692615bbc55079760b9b0c6636bc58ec509cd0446cbd7eeffa6d73e3c4697-poli-140717010026-phpapp01.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Task computing and its categories <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/djypllh5r1gjbaekxgwv-signature-cc6692615bbc55079760b9b0c6636bc58ec509cd0446cbd7eeffa6d73e3c4697-poli-230630015945-373e8be4-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Task computing and its categories
djypllh5r1gjbaekxgwv-signature-cc6692615bbc55079760b9b0c6636bc58ec509cd0446cbd7eeffa6d73e3c4697-poli-140717010026-phpapp01.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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deploymentmodelsofcloudcomputing-230211123637-08174981.pptx /slideshow/deploymentmodelsofcloudcomputing23021112363708174981pptx/258571798 deploymentmodelsofcloudcomputing-230211123637-08174981-230623041117-0883dbef
Deployment models of cloud computing ]]>

Deployment models of cloud computing ]]>
Fri, 23 Jun 2023 04:11:16 GMT /slideshow/deploymentmodelsofcloudcomputing23021112363708174981pptx/258571798 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) deploymentmodelsofcloudcomputing-230211123637-08174981.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Deployment models of cloud computing <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/deploymentmodelsofcloudcomputing-230211123637-08174981-230623041117-0883dbef-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Deployment models of cloud computing
deploymentmodelsofcloudcomputing-230211123637-08174981.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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DBMS.pptx /slideshow/dbmspptx-257901668/257901668 dbms-230518140430-75b3b913
In the early days, database applications were built directly on top of file systems Drawbacks of using file systems to store data: Data redundancy and inconsistency Multiple file formats, duplication of information in different files Difficulty in accessing data Need to write a new program to carry out each new task Data isolation — multiple files and formats]]>

In the early days, database applications were built directly on top of file systems Drawbacks of using file systems to store data: Data redundancy and inconsistency Multiple file formats, duplication of information in different files Difficulty in accessing data Need to write a new program to carry out each new task Data isolation — multiple files and formats]]>
Thu, 18 May 2023 14:04:30 GMT /slideshow/dbmspptx-257901668/257901668 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) DBMS.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 In the early days, database applications were built directly on top of file systems Drawbacks of using file systems to store data: Data redundancy and inconsistency Multiple file formats, duplication of information in different files Difficulty in accessing data Need to write a new program to carry out each new task Data isolation — multiple files and formats <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dbms-230518140430-75b3b913-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the early days, database applications were built directly on top of file systems Drawbacks of using file systems to store data: Data redundancy and inconsistency Multiple file formats, duplication of information in different files Difficulty in accessing data Need to write a new program to carry out each new task Data isolation — multiple files and formats
DBMS.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Normalization DBMS.ppt /slideshow/normalization-dbmsppt/257433371 13227840-230417112310-acd51955
The purpose of normailization Data redundancy and Update Anomalies Functional Dependencies The Process of Normalization First Normal Form (1NF) Second Normal Form (2NF) Third Normal Form (3NF)]]>

The purpose of normailization Data redundancy and Update Anomalies Functional Dependencies The Process of Normalization First Normal Form (1NF) Second Normal Form (2NF) Third Normal Form (3NF)]]>
Mon, 17 Apr 2023 11:23:10 GMT /slideshow/normalization-dbmsppt/257433371 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Normalization DBMS.ppt thippeswamysgowda9 The purpose of normailization Data redundancy and Update Anomalies Functional Dependencies The Process of Normalization First Normal Form (1NF) Second Normal Form (2NF) Third Normal Form (3NF) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/13227840-230417112310-acd51955-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The purpose of normailization Data redundancy and Update Anomalies Functional Dependencies The Process of Normalization First Normal Form (1NF) Second Normal Form (2NF) Third Normal Form (3NF)
Normalization DBMS.ppt from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Normalization Alg.ppt /slideshow/normalization-algppt/257408058 143830941-230415152138-83c2de77
Identify functional dependencies (try to involve as many attributes as possible) 2. Find candidate keys by applying the inference rules X is a candidate key iff X → A1,...,An \ X and X is minimal (in large relational schema there are usually more than one) 3. Find and mark all prime (X) and non-prime attributes 4. Choose one of the candidate keys for a primary key (5) 1NF (your relation is already in 1NF if you have followed the translation algorithm) ]]>

Identify functional dependencies (try to involve as many attributes as possible) 2. Find candidate keys by applying the inference rules X is a candidate key iff X → A1,...,An \ X and X is minimal (in large relational schema there are usually more than one) 3. Find and mark all prime (X) and non-prime attributes 4. Choose one of the candidate keys for a primary key (5) 1NF (your relation is already in 1NF if you have followed the translation algorithm) ]]>
Sat, 15 Apr 2023 15:21:38 GMT /slideshow/normalization-algppt/257408058 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Normalization Alg.ppt thippeswamysgowda9 Identify functional dependencies (try to involve as many attributes as possible) 2. Find candidate keys by applying the inference rules X is a candidate key iff X → A1,...,An \ X and X is minimal� (in large relational schema there are usually more than one) 3. Find and mark all prime (X) and non-prime attributes 4. Choose one of the candidate keys for a primary key (5) 1NF (your relation is already in 1NF if you have followed the translation algorithm) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/143830941-230415152138-83c2de77-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Identify functional dependencies (try to involve as many attributes as possible) 2. Find candidate keys by applying the inference rules X is a candidate key iff X → A1,...,An \ X and X is minimal� (in large relational schema there are usually more than one) 3. Find and mark all prime (X) and non-prime attributes 4. Choose one of the candidate keys for a primary key (5) 1NF (your relation is already in 1NF if you have followed the translation algorithm)
Normalization Alg.ppt from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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introduction to matlab.pptx /thippeswamysgowda9/introduction-to-matlabpptx introductiontomatlab-230130140822-76f7c4d0
Matlab is basically a high level language which has many specialized toolboxes for making things easier for us How high?]]>

Matlab is basically a high level language which has many specialized toolboxes for making things easier for us How high?]]>
Mon, 30 Jan 2023 14:08:22 GMT /thippeswamysgowda9/introduction-to-matlabpptx thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) introduction to matlab.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Matlab is basically a high level language which has many specialized toolboxes for making things easier for us How high? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/introductiontomatlab-230130140822-76f7c4d0-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Matlab is basically a high level language which has many specialized toolboxes for making things easier for us How high?
introduction to matlab.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Conceptual Data Modeling /thippeswamysgowda9/conceptual-data-modeling 15729608-221215075806-ffa18629
Considering Company as a Mini world Problem we need to design the Database. Company Database consists of: Company Info Employee Info Project Info The Formulated Requirements are: The company is organized into departments. Each department has a unique name, a unique number, and a particular employee who manages the department. We keep track of the start date when that employee began managing the department. A department may have several location A department controls a number of projects, each of which has a unique name, a unique number, and a single location We store each employee’s name, Social Security number, address, salary, sex (gender), and birth date. An employee is assigned to one department, but may work on several projects, which are not necessarily controlled by the same department. We keep track of the current number of hours per week that an employee works on each project. We also keep track of the direct supervisor of each employee (who is another employee). We want to keep track of the dependents of each employee for insurance purposes ]]>

Considering Company as a Mini world Problem we need to design the Database. Company Database consists of: Company Info Employee Info Project Info The Formulated Requirements are: The company is organized into departments. Each department has a unique name, a unique number, and a particular employee who manages the department. We keep track of the start date when that employee began managing the department. A department may have several location A department controls a number of projects, each of which has a unique name, a unique number, and a single location We store each employee’s name, Social Security number, address, salary, sex (gender), and birth date. An employee is assigned to one department, but may work on several projects, which are not necessarily controlled by the same department. We keep track of the current number of hours per week that an employee works on each project. We also keep track of the direct supervisor of each employee (who is another employee). We want to keep track of the dependents of each employee for insurance purposes ]]>
Thu, 15 Dec 2022 07:58:05 GMT /thippeswamysgowda9/conceptual-data-modeling thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Conceptual Data Modeling thippeswamysgowda9 Considering Company as a Mini world Problem we need to design the Database. Company Database consists of: Company Info Employee Info Project Info The Formulated Requirements are: The company is organized into departments. Each department has a unique name, a unique number, and a particular employee who manages the department. We keep track of the start date when that employee began managing the department. A department may have several location A department controls a number of projects, each of which has a unique name, a unique number, and a single location We store each employee’s name, Social Security number, address, salary, sex (gender), and birth date. An employee is assigned to one department, but may work on several projects, which are not necessarily controlled by the same department. We keep track of the current number of hours per week that an employee works on each project. We also keep track of the direct supervisor of each employee (who is another employee). We want to keep track of the dependents of each employee for insurance purposes <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/15729608-221215075806-ffa18629-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Considering Company as a Mini world Problem we need to design the Database. Company Database consists of: Company Info Employee Info Project Info The Formulated Requirements are: The company is organized into departments. Each department has a unique name, a unique number, and a particular employee who manages the department. We keep track of the start date when that employee began managing the department. A department may have several location A department controls a number of projects, each of which has a unique name, a unique number, and a single location We store each employee’s name, Social Security number, address, salary, sex (gender), and birth date. An employee is assigned to one department, but may work on several projects, which are not necessarily controlled by the same department. We keep track of the current number of hours per week that an employee works on each project. We also keep track of the direct supervisor of each employee (who is another employee). We want to keep track of the dependents of each employee for insurance purposes
Conceptual Data Modeling from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Introduction to SQL /slideshow/introduction-to-sql-254909625/254909625 9148030-221215074529-3c72cd25
SQL is a standard language for accessing and manipulating databases. *What is SQL? SQL stands for Structured Query Language SQL lets you access and manipulate databases SQL is an ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standard *What Can SQL do? SQL can execute queries against a database SQL can retrieve data from a database SQL can insert records in a database SQL can update records in a database SQL can delete records from a database SQL can create new databases SQL can create new tables in a database]]>

SQL is a standard language for accessing and manipulating databases. *What is SQL? SQL stands for Structured Query Language SQL lets you access and manipulate databases SQL is an ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standard *What Can SQL do? SQL can execute queries against a database SQL can retrieve data from a database SQL can insert records in a database SQL can update records in a database SQL can delete records from a database SQL can create new databases SQL can create new tables in a database]]>
Thu, 15 Dec 2022 07:45:29 GMT /slideshow/introduction-to-sql-254909625/254909625 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Introduction to SQL thippeswamysgowda9 SQL is a standard language for accessing and manipulating databases. *What is SQL? SQL stands for Structured Query Language SQL lets you access and manipulate databases SQL is an ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standard *What Can SQL do? SQL can execute queries against a database SQL can retrieve data from a database SQL can insert records in a database SQL can update records in a database SQL can delete records from a database SQL can create new databases SQL can create new tables in a database <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/9148030-221215074529-3c72cd25-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> SQL is a standard language for accessing and manipulating databases. *What is SQL? SQL stands for Structured Query Language SQL lets you access and manipulate databases SQL is an ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standard *What Can SQL do? SQL can execute queries against a database SQL can retrieve data from a database SQL can insert records in a database SQL can update records in a database SQL can delete records from a database SQL can create new databases SQL can create new tables in a database
Introduction to SQL from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Chp-1.pptx /slideshow/chp1pptx/254276783 chp-1-221117161323-0cfbddb9
Define Database Management System (DBMS) and database Describe the advantages and disadvantages of DBMS to file based system. Analyses structure models in Database]]>

Define Database Management System (DBMS) and database Describe the advantages and disadvantages of DBMS to file based system. Analyses structure models in Database]]>
Thu, 17 Nov 2022 16:13:23 GMT /slideshow/chp1pptx/254276783 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Chp-1.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Define Database Management System (DBMS) and database Describe the advantages and disadvantages of DBMS to file based system. Analyses structure models in Database <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chp-1-221117161323-0cfbddb9-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Define Database Management System (DBMS) and database Describe the advantages and disadvantages of DBMS to file based system. Analyses structure models in Database
Chp-1.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Mod-2.pptx /slideshow/mod2pptx/254276732 mod-2-221117160831-fcb37267
Module-2, Arithmetic and Logic information Unsigned numbers are defined as data in which all the bits are used to represent data.Operand can be between 00 and FFH(0to255decimal)for 8-bitdata. Between 0000 and FFFFH(0 to 65535decimal)for 16-bitdata. The x86 uses internal adder circuitry to perform the subtraction command. Hence,the 2'scomplement method isused by the microprocessor to perform the subtraction. The steps involved are– Take the 2'scomplement of the subtrahend(source operand) Add it to the minuend(destination operand) Invert the carry. ]]>

Module-2, Arithmetic and Logic information Unsigned numbers are defined as data in which all the bits are used to represent data.Operand can be between 00 and FFH(0to255decimal)for 8-bitdata. Between 0000 and FFFFH(0 to 65535decimal)for 16-bitdata. The x86 uses internal adder circuitry to perform the subtraction command. Hence,the 2'scomplement method isused by the microprocessor to perform the subtraction. The steps involved are– Take the 2'scomplement of the subtrahend(source operand) Add it to the minuend(destination operand) Invert the carry. ]]>
Thu, 17 Nov 2022 16:08:31 GMT /slideshow/mod2pptx/254276732 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Mod-2.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Module-2, Arithmetic and Logic information Unsigned numbers are defined as data in which all the bits are used to represent data.Operand can be between 00 and FFH(0to255decimal)for 8-bitdata. Between 0000 and FFFFH(0 to 65535decimal)for 16-bitdata. The x86 uses internal adder circuitry to perform the subtraction command. Hence,the 2'scomplement method isused by the microprocessor to perform the subtraction. The steps involved are– Take the 2'scomplement of the subtrahend(source operand) Add it to the minuend(destination operand) Invert the carry. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mod-2-221117160831-fcb37267-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Module-2, Arithmetic and Logic information Unsigned numbers are defined as data in which all the bits are used to represent data.Operand can be between 00 and FFH(0to255decimal)for 8-bitdata. Between 0000 and FFFFH(0 to 65535decimal)for 16-bitdata. The x86 uses internal adder circuitry to perform the subtraction command. Hence,the 2&#39;scomplement method isused by the microprocessor to perform the subtraction. The steps involved are– Take the 2&#39;scomplement of the subtrahend(source operand) Add it to the minuend(destination operand) Invert the carry.
Mod-2.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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module 5.1.pptx /slideshow/module-51pptx/253969293 module5-221102140008-8662594c
Arm int]]>

Arm int]]>
Wed, 02 Nov 2022 14:00:08 GMT /slideshow/module-51pptx/253969293 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) module 5.1.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Arm int <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/module5-221102140008-8662594c-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Arm int
module 5.1.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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module 5.pptx /thippeswamysgowda9/module-5pptx-253969129 module5-221102134500-5a7ce8fe
Arm instruction set ]]>

Arm instruction set ]]>
Wed, 02 Nov 2022 13:45:00 GMT /thippeswamysgowda9/module-5pptx-253969129 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) module 5.pptx thippeswamysgowda9 Arm instruction set <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/module5-221102134500-5a7ce8fe-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Arm instruction set
module 5.pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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Module 2 (1).pptx /slideshow/module-2-1pptx-253968997/253968997 module21-221102133204-63315bd5
ARITHMETIC & LOGIC INSTRUCTIONS]]>

ARITHMETIC & LOGIC INSTRUCTIONS]]>
Wed, 02 Nov 2022 13:32:04 GMT /slideshow/module-2-1pptx-253968997/253968997 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) Module 2 (1).pptx thippeswamysgowda9 ARITHMETIC & LOGIC INSTRUCTIONS <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/module21-221102133204-63315bd5-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ARITHMETIC &amp; LOGIC INSTRUCTIONS
Module 2 (1).pptx from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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23. Journal of Mycology and Plant pathology.pdf /slideshow/23-journal-of-mycology-and-plant-pathologypdf/251462796 23-220329133919
Conference Proceedings ]]>

Conference Proceedings ]]>
Tue, 29 Mar 2022 13:39:18 GMT /slideshow/23-journal-of-mycology-and-plant-pathologypdf/251462796 thippeswamysgowda9@slideshare.net(thippeswamysgowda9) 23. Journal of Mycology and Plant pathology.pdf thippeswamysgowda9 Conference Proceedings <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/23-220329133919-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Conference Proceedings
23. Journal of Mycology and Plant pathology.pdf from Dr. Thippeswamy S.
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