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    BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA) ASSIGNMENTS Year‚ 2013 (4rd Semester (Revised Syllabus)) (BCS-040‚ MCS-024‚ BCS-041‚ BCS-042‚ MCSL-016‚ BCSL-043‚ BCSL-044‚ BCSL-045) SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY MAIDAN GARHI‚ NEW DELHI – 110 068 CONTENTS |Course Code |Assignment No. | Submission-Schedule

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    Client-Server Connection Structure of Online Booking System Sales Agent Module Management Module Database Design 5. Software Specifications Requirements Java Servlets Overview HTML My SQL 6. User Guide and Example’s 7. Technical Description of the Program 8. Testing 9. Conclusion 10. References 11. Appendix Appendix-A(Java Source Code) Appendix-B(DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS) Appendix-C(DataBase Tables) 1. PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION

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    situations. by Darylen Cote The music teacher let you know last spring that the band needs new uniforms‚ new instruments‚ and new music‚ among many other things. With budget cuts‚ the school cant manage any further expenditures. You present the case to the members of your parent group‚ and they decide to do a major fundraiser to supplement the music education program this year. How would you go about implementing this project? Would you pick the type of fundraiser to undertake‚ set the goal

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    and design? Complex organization process‚ used to develop and maintain computer-based information systems‚ also it’s used by a team of business and systems professionals. 2. How has a systems analysis and design changed over the past four decades? 1950s: focus on efficient automation of existing processes 1960s: advent of 3gl‚ faster and more reliable computers 1970s: system development becomes more like an engineering discipline 1980s: major breakthrough with 4Gl‚ case tools‚ object oriented

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    Pseudocode (pronounced SOO-doh-kohd) is a detailed yet readable description of what a computer program or algorithm must do‚ expressed in a formally-styled natural language rather than in a programming language. Pseudocode is sometimes used as a detailed step in the process of developing a program. It allows designers or lead programmers to express the design in great detail and provides programmers a detailed template for the next step of writing code in a specific programming language. Because

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    with an assembly’s metadata. A. Properties B. Attributes C. Methods D. Classes 4. The corresponding .Net FCL type for Short is . A. System.Int32 B. System.Int64 C. System.Int16 D. System.Object 5. The member "clear" of the Array class that sets a range of array elements to zero‚ false or null reference is a method. A. Shared B. Method C. Class D. Object 6. The method converts an OLE automation date value to a DateTime Instance. A. Today B. TimeOfDay C. Now D. FromOADate

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    Design and Data

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    understand between data oriented and process oriented approaches to designing a new system. The system focus of the data views and process views are entirely different. The process view focuses on what the systems supposed to do and when‚ while the data view has a focus on what the system needs to operate. Another noteworthy difference that distinguishes the two views is the design stability. The design stability of a process view is a more limited approach because business processes and the applications

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    interfaces. Java is a platform-independent. Every Java source code is compiled to Java bytecode‚ which can be executed on any platform that has its own JVM without compilation. Modifiers – certain reserved words that specify the properties of the data‚ methods‚ and classes and how they can be used. Statements – a statement represents an action or a sequence of actions. Every statement in Java ends with a semicolon (;) ++i Blocks – are used to group the components of the program‚ for example

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    Pseudocode: A LATEX Style File for Displaying Algorithms D.L. Kreher Department of Mathematical Sciences Michigan Technological University Houghton‚ MI 49931 kreher@mtu.edu and D.R. Stinson Department of Combinatorics and Optimization University of Waterloo Waterloo ON‚ N2L 3G1 dstinson@uwaterloo.ca 1 Introduction This paper describes a LATEX environment named pseudocode that can be used for describing algorithms in pseudocode form. This is the style used in our textbook Combinatorial Algorithms:

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    Mowing" (1913) As the narrator works in the field on a hot day‚ he notices that his scythe seems to be whispering as it works. The narrator is unable to hear what the scythe is saying‚ and he admits the possibility that the whispering sound is simply his imagination or even the result of heatstroke. He eventually concludes that the scythe is expressing its own beliefs about the world. Instead of dreaming about inactivity or reward for its labor as a person would‚ the scythe takes its sole pleasure

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