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mit201 smu msc it summer 2015 IInd sem assignment

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Summer  2015 ASSIGNMENT
PROGRAM M.Sc IT(REVISED FALL 2012)
SEMESTER - 2
SUBJECT CODE & NAME - PROGRAM BCA(REVISED FALL 2012)
CREDIT – 4 BK ID - B1405, MAX. MARKS - 60

Q1. Define Operating system. List any four functions of operating system 4+6= 10

Answer:

Operating System – Definition
Operating System is a System Software (Set of system programs) which provides an environment to


Q2 Explain the different process states. 5*2
Answer.

Different process states

A program in execution is a process. A process is executed sequentially, one instruction at a time. A program is a passive entity.

Example: a file on the disk. A process on the other hand is an active entity. In addition to program code, it includes the values of the program counter, the contents of the CPU registers, the global



Q3 Define Deadlock. Explain necessary conditions for deadlock. 2+(2*4)
Answer.


Deadlock

Deadlock occurs when we have a set of processes [not necessarily all the processes in the system], each holding some resources, each requesting some resources, and none of them is able to obtain what it needs, i.e. to make progress. We will usually reason in terms of resources R1, R2... Rm and processes P1, P2... Pn. A process Pi that is waiting for some currently unavailable



Q4 Differentiate between Sequential access and Direct access methods. 5+5
Answer.

Sequential access and Direct access methods

Sequential access

In this simple access method, information in a file is accessed sequentially one record after another. To process the ith record all the i-1 records previous to i must be accessed. Sequential access is based on the tape model that is inherently a sequential access device. Sequential access is best


Q5 Differentiate between Daisy chain bus arbitration and Priority encoded bus arbitration. 5+5
Answer.

Daisy chain bus arbitration and Priority encoded bus arbitration

There are many ways of addressing the “bus arbitration” problem; three techniques which are often implemented in processor systems are the following: Daisy chain arbitration, priority


Q6. Explain LRU page replacement algorithms with an example 4+6= 10
Answer:
LRU page replacement algorithm
The main distinction between FIFO and optimal algorithm is that the FIFO algorithm uses the time when a page was brought into memory (looks back) whereas the optimal algorithm uses the time when a page is

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