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When a system is at equilibrium under a given set of conditions, it is said to be in a definite thermodynamic state. The state of the system can be described by a number of state quantities that do not depend on the process by which the system arrived at its state. They are called intensive variables or extensive variables according to how they change when the size of the system changes. The properties of the system can be described by an equation of state which specifies the relationship betwee
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When a system is at equilibrium under a given set of conditions, it is said to be in a definite thermodynamic state. The state of the system can be described by a number of state quantities that do not depend on the process by which the system arrived at its state. They are called intensive variables or extensive variables according to how they change when the size of the system changes. The properties of the system can be described by an equation of state which specifies the relationship betwee
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Assistant Manager (IT) (BPS-17) Syllabus

Computer Organization and Architecture: Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU and data-path, CPU control
1 10
design, Memory interface, I/O interface (Interrupts), Instruction pipelining, Cache and main memory, Secondary storage.

Operating System: Processes, Threads, Inter-process communication, Concurrency, Synchronization, Deadlock, CPU
2 10
scheduling, Memory management and virtual memory, File systems, I/O systems, Protection and security.

Databases: ER-model, Relational model (relational algebra), Database design (integrity constraints, normal forms), Query
3 20
languages (SQL), File structures (sequential files, indexing), Transactions and concurrency control. Oracle 11g.

Information Systems and Software Engineering: information gathering, requirement and feasibility analysis, data flow
4 diagrams, process specifications, input/output design, process life cycle, planning and managing the project, design, coding, 20
testing, implementation, maintenance.

Programming and Data Structures: Programming in C Java,.Net ; Functions, Recursion, Binding; Abstract data types, Arrays,
5 20
Stacks, Queues, Linked Lists, Trees, Binary search trees, Binary heaps.

Computer Networks: ISO/OSI stack, LAN technologies (Ethernet, Token ring), Flow and error control techniques, TCP/UDP
6 and sockets, IP(v4), Application layer protocols (icmp, dns, smtp, pop, ftp, http); Basic concepts of hubs, switches, gateways, 10
and routers. Network security basic concepts of public key and private key cryptography,digital,signature,firewalls.

7 Web technologies: HTML, XML, basic concepts of client-server computing 10


Total: 100

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