SECTION A 1.What are the three characteristics data must possess before it could be regarded as information by the receiver? 2. What class of information do the following belong to? i) Strategic information used by top level management for long-term planning ii) Control information used to determine the extent of adherence to budget in a system iii) Summarized information 3. List and briefly explain 10 characteristics of good information
SECTION A 1. You are a participant in a debate in which you either support the use of writer information or oral information. a. Make a presentation to support written information against oral information b. Make another presentation to support oral information against written information 2. You are a Managing Director of a manufacturing company. List 6 types of reports that ou and other management staff will need foe decisions that could impact positively on the future of the company.
CSC 325- OPERATING SYSTEM I COMPUTER SCIENCE PAST QUESTION PAPER 1a. List and explain the classes of external devices that engage in I/O with computer b. Explain with examples the classes of I/O devices c. Using a tabular format, explain the relationship between the techniques of I/O
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Understanding Batch Processing Real-Time Processing On-line Processing Time-sharing Processing Distributed Data Processing Networking Network Topology Types of Networks Internet Internet Connections Security on Networks
Computer Software Operating Systems or OS Role of the Operating System Operating System Functions Types of Operating Systems
Processing Models · Batch Processing · Real-Time Processing · On-Line Processing · Time-Sharing Processing · Distributed Data Processing Networks · Hierarchical Networks · Peer to Pear Networks · Local Area Networks (LAN) · Wide Area Networks (WAN) · Internet · Security on Networks BATCH PROCESSING Networking Network Topology Types of Networks Internet Internet Connections Security on Networks
Computer Software Classification of Computer Software System Software Programs Language Translators Assemblers Compilation into Assembly Language Compilers Interpreters Compilation vs. Interpretation Mixture of C & I Utility Software Application Software
Nucleic Acid Metabolism Nucleotides Nucleotide Structure Regulation of Purine Biosynthesis Regulation of Pyrimidine Biosynthesis Regulation of Lipids Metabolism Digestion and Absorption of Lipids Triglyceride Storage & Mobilization Hormonal control of lipolysis Glycerol Metabolism Lipids Disorder Lipids Deficiency Lipids Exceeding Cholesterol Lipoproteins Blood levels for Lipids Prevention of Lipid Disorder
Lipids Dietary fat Composition Fat Metabolism Emulsification and digestion Digestion of lipids Bile salt TAG degradation by pancreatic lipase Cholesteryl ester degradation Phospholipid degradation Phospholipase A2 Fate of TAG
Introduction Basis Michaelis-Menten equation Assumption of equilibrium Assumption of steady state Significance of Km Analysis of Kinetic Data Lineweaver-Burk Plot Lineweaver-Burk equation Interpreting the LB plot Eadie-Hofstee plot Eadie-Hofstee equation Hanes plot Hanes–Woolf equation
Enzyme Assay, Purification and Cell Disruption Hexokinase and glucose oxidase Uricase and cholesterol esterase NEED FOR ENZYME PURIFICATION STEPS IN ENZYME PURIFICATION Microbial source Heterologous enzymes in microbes Plant source Animal source Methods for initial recovery Removal of cell debris and whole cells Removal of nucleic acids and lipids Concentration of enzymes Final purification by column chromatography
INTRODUCTION ALLOSTERIC REGULATION CASE OF ATCASE COVALENT MODIFICATION CASE OF GLYCOGEN PHOSPHORYLASE ISOZYMIC REGULATION PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVATION CASE OF TRYPSIN GENETIC CONTROL OPERON REPRESSION INDUCTION
Transaction Concept Transaction State Concurrent Executions Serializability Recoverability Implementation of Isolation Transaction Definition in SQL Testing for Serializability.