mov ax, 0x32
If the opcode for MOV was 0xA0 and the code for the AX register was 0xB then the machine code, in binary, would look like this:
10100000 00001011 00110010
This is the stuff legends are made of..Worth a read..
THE GIRL WRITING AS HERSELF....
It was probably the April of 1974. Bangalore was getting warm and gulmohars were blooming at the IISc campus. I was the only girl in my postgraduate department and was staying at the ladies' hostel. Other girls were pursuing research in different departments of Science. I was looking forward to going abroad to complete a doctorate in computer science. I had been offered scholarships from Universities in the US... I had not thought of taking up a job in India.
One day, while on the way to my hostel from our lecture-hall complex, I saw an advertisement on the notice board. It was a standard job-requirement notice from the famous automobile company Telco (now Tata Motors)... It stated that the company required young, bright engineers, hardworking and with an excellent academic background, etc.
At the bottom was a small line: 'Lady Candidates need not apply.' I read it and was very upset. For the first time in my life I was up against gender discrimination.
Though I was not keen on taking up the job, I saw it as a challenge. I had done extremely well in academics, better than most of my male peers... Little did I know then that in real life academic excellence is not enough to be successful?
After reading the notice I went fuming to my room. I decided to inform the topmost person in Telco's management about the injustice the company was perpetrating. I got a postcard and started to write, but there was a problem: I did not know who headed Telco
I thought it must be one of the Tatas. I knew JRD Tata was the head of the Tata Group; I had seen his pictures in newspapers (actually, Sumant Moolgaokar was the company's chairman then) I took the card, addressed it to JRD and started writing. To this day I remember clearly what I wrote. 'The great Tatas have always been pioneers. They are the people who started the basic infrastructure industries in India, such as iron and steel, chemicals, textiles and locomotives they have cared for higher education in India since 1900 and they were responsible for the establishment of the Indian Institute of Science. Fortunately, I study there. But I am surprised how a company such as Telco is discriminating on the basis of gender.'
I posted the letter and forgot about it. Less than 10 days later, I received a telegram stating that I had to appear for an interview at Telco's Pune facility at the company's expense. I was taken aback by the telegram. My hostel mate told me I should use the opportunity to go to Pune free of cost and buy them the famous Pune saris for cheap! I collected Rs30 each from everyone who wanted a sari when I look back, I feel like laughing at the reasons for my going, but back then they seemed good enough to make the trip.
It was my first visit to Pune and I immediately fell in love with the city.
To this day it remains dear to me. I feel as much at home in Pune as I do in Hubli, my hometown. The place changed my life in so many ways. As directed, I went to Telco's Pimpri office for the interview.
There were six people on the panel and I realized then that this was serious business.
'This is the girl who wrote to JRD,' I heard somebody whisper as soon as I entered the room. By then I knew for sure that I would not get the job. The realization abolished all fear from my mind, so I was rather cool while the interview was being conducted.
Even before the interview started, I reckoned the panel was biased, so I told them, rather impolitely, 'I hope this is only a technical interview.'
They were taken aback by my rudeness, and even today I am ashamed about my attitude. <span> </span><span>The panel asked me technical questions and I answered all of them. </span>
Then an elderly gentleman with an affectionate voice told me, 'Do you know why we said lady candidates need not apply? The reason is that we have never employed any ladies on the shop floor. This is not a co-ed college; this is a factory. When it comes to academics, you are a first ranker throughout. We appreciate that, but people like you should work in research laboratories.
I was a young girl from small-town Hubli. My world had been a limited place.
I did not know the ways of large corporate houses and their difficulties, so I answered, 'But you must start somewhere, otherwise no woman will ever be able to work in your factories.'
Finally, after a long interview, I was told I had been successful. So this was what the future had in store for me. Never had I thought I would take up a job in Pune. I met a shy young man from Karnataka there, we became good friends and we got married.
It was only after joining Telco that I realized who JRD was: the uncrowned king of Indian industry. Now I was scared, but I did not get to meet him till I was transferred to Bombay. One day I had to show some reports to Mr Moolgaokar, our chairman, who we all knew as SM. I was in his office on the first floor of Bombay House (the Tata headquarters) when, suddenly JRD walked in. That was the first time I saw 'appro JRD'. Appro means 'our' in Gujarati. This was the affectionate term by which people at Bombay House called him. <span>I was feeling very nervous, remembering my postcard episode. SM introduced me nicely, 'Jeh (that's what his close associates called him), this young woman is an engineer and that too a postgraduate.
She is the first woman to work on the Telco shop floor.' JRD looked at me. I was praying he would not ask me any questions about my interview (or the postcard that preceded it).
Thankfully, he didn't. Instead, he remarked. 'It is nice that girls are getting into engineering in our country. By the way, what is your name?'
'When I joined Telco I was Sudha Kulkarni, Sir,' I replied. 'Now I am Sudha Murthy.' He smiled and kindly smile and started a discussion with SM. As for me, I almost ran out of the room.
After that I used to see JRD on and off. He was the Tata Group chairman and I was merely an engineer. There was nothing that we had in common. I was in awe of him.
One day I was waiting for Murthy, my husband, to pick me up after office hours. To my surprise I saw JRD standing next to me. I did not know how to react. Yet again I started worrying about that postcard. Looking back, I realize JRD had forgotten about it. It must have been a small incident for him, but not so for me.
'Young lady, why are you here?' he asked. 'Office time is over.' I said, 'Sir, I'm waiting for my husband to come and pick me up.' JRD said, 'It is getting dark and there's no one in the corridor.
I'll wait with you till your husband comes.'
I was quite used to waiting for Murthy, but having JRD waiting alongside made me extremely uncomfortable.
I was nervous. Out of the corner of my eye I looked at him. He wore a simple white pant and shirt. He was old, yet his face was glowing. There wasn't any air of superiority about him. I was thinking, 'Look at this person. He is a chairman, a well-respected man in our country and he is waiting for the sake of an ordinary employee.'
Then I saw Murthy and I rushed out. JRD called and said, 'Young lady, tell your husband never to make his wife wait again.' In 1982 I had to resign from my job at Telco. I was reluctant to go, but I really did not have a choice. I was coming down the steps of Bombay House after wrapping up my final settlement when I saw JRD coming up. He was absorbed in thought. I wanted to say goodbye to him, so I stopped. He saw me and paused.
Gently, he said, 'So what are you doing, Mrs. Kulkarni?' (That was the way he always addressed me.) 'Sir, I am leaving Telco.'
'Where are you going?' he asked. 'Pune, Sir. My husband is starting a company called Infosys and I'm shifting to Pune.'
'Oh! And what will you do when you are successful.'
'Sir, I don't know whether we will be successful.' 'Never start with diffidence,' he advised me </span><span>'Always start with confidence. When you are successful you must give back to society. Society gives us so much; we must reciprocate. Wish you all the best.' </span><span>
Then JRD continued walking up the stairs. I stood there for what seemed like a millennium. That was the last time I saw him alive.
Many years later I met Ratan Tata in the same Bombay House, occupying the chair JRD once did. I told him of my many sweet memories of working with Telco. Later, he wrote to me, 'It was nice hearing about Jeh from you. The sad part is that he's not alive to see you today.'
I consider JRD a great man because, despite being an extremely busy person, he valued one postcard written by a young girl seeking justice. He must have received thousands of letters everyday. He could have thrown mine away, but he didn't do that. He respected the intentions of that unknown girl, who had neither influence nor money, and gave her an opportunity in his company. He did not merely give her a job; he changed her life and mindset forever.
Close to 50 per cent of the students in today's engineering colleges are girls. And there are women on the shop floor in many industry segments. I see these changes and I think of JRD. If at all time stops and asks me what I want from life, I would say I wish JRD were alive today to see how the company we started has grown. He would have enjoyed it wholeheartedly.
My love and respect for the House of Tata remains undiminished by the passage of time. I always looked up to JRD. I saw him as a role model for his simplicity, his generosity, his kindness and the care he took of his employees. Those blue eyes always reminded me of the sky; they had the same vastness and magnificence. </span><span> </span><span>(Sudha Murthy is a widely published writer and chairperson of the Infosys Foundation involved in a number of social development initiatives. Infosys chairman Narayana Murthy is her husband.)
Article sourced from: Lasting Legacies (Tata Review- Special Commemorative Issue 2004), brought out by the house of Tatas to commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of JRD Tata on July 29, 2004 .</span>
What exactly a an web application is?
A web application is an application which can be accessed over a network like internet or intranet.
So,think of some common web applications......
yes,it may be anything like any content which we access from a server through our client applications i.e the web browser.Consider the a social networking application.Here you are accessing some contents over the internet.
So now as you are clear about web applications let us think up of some languages using which we can impliment them.Those are C,C++,PHP,Java etc.So let us find out the causes, why Java dominates other languages when it comes to web application.
What are the special features of java?
1.Platform Indeependent(Architecture neutral)
2.Object Oriented
3.Security
3.Robust
4.Multithreading Support
Before discussing about the above points let us have a look at the lifecycle of a java program.
or in details
Now,what is the difference between JDK and JRE?
Ans:
JDK(Java Developement Kit) is a bundle of software that you can use to develop Java based software. JDK provides developers with tools like compiler ( javac), document generator ( javadoc) etc…
JRE is an implimentation of the JVM which is used to run a java program.Typically, each JDK contains one (or more) JRE’s along with the various developement tools like like the Java source compilers, bundling and deployment tools, debuggers, development libraries, etc.
So let us understand what is the meaning of Platform indeependent.
software or other technology that "doesn't care" what kind of computer the end user has. Platform-independent applications may run on any kind of computer, or may not rely on the enduser's system for anything other than.
Analyze the above definition with reference to Internet?
Internet has got a large number of users having different set of platforms like operating systems(mac,windows,UNIX,Solaris),web browser(Firefox,Internet Explorer,Netscape,Saffari,Opera,Chrome,Epic,Thunderbard etc) etc.So different platforms obey diffrent set of rules for executing a program.That is why the same c program running on windows shows different behaviour in UNIX.So we have to write different set of codes for both, which increases the programming effort.That is infact more harsh and painful while developing web applications because we can not afford to write different codes for different set of user architectures.Is it possible?So languages C,C++,Fortan failed in this aspect.With reference to the diagram below let's understand the difference between a C program and a java program.
So here comes the utility of java's platform indeependent behaviour.Java generates a .class file i.e the bytecode which is the intermediate form of the code.The bytecode for all java programs are same in all platforms and can be interpreted by all JVMs related to all platforms.So the bytecode can be run in any machine where that platform compatible JVM is installed.So to run a java program you need to have a JVM only and the effort of writting codes is reduced because the same source code can be executed in all Platforms.But the same is not possible using C or C++.But the interpretation takes a bit more time then compilation.In recent versions of Java Just in time compilation(JIT) is added to compensate the time upto some extents.For internet users just we need to send the compiled class files and it can be executed easily.Now let's have a look at the architecture of a JVM and how it incorporates these things.
We will not go into deep of each part.Each time a Java Application is executed then an instance of JVM ,responsible for its running,is created.A JVM instance is described in terms of subsystems, memory areas, data types, and instructions.There can be many instances of JVM created,which can hadle more then one java programes at a time.This concept is used in Multithreading.Each instance of the Java virtual machine has one method area and one heap.
When a Java virtual machine runs a program, it needs memory to store many things, including bytecodes and other information it extracts from loaded class files, objects the program instantiates, parameters to methods, return values, local variables, and intermediate results of computations. The Java virtual machine organizes the memory it needs to execute a program into several runtime data areas.
Object Oriented and Security
For web applications one of the most important requirement is security.A code in java is more secure than a code in C or C++.why?All of you must have heard about the fast,furious and dangerous pointers in C and C++.Using pointers a programmer can have access to any part of the system memory which is not secure, as it can also look up at your personal informations like credit card number,bank acc no etc.More ever you can not trust a program downloaded over internet because it may be a harmful one.But java has overcame this problem quite nicely and intelligently.There is no concept of pointers in Java.(that is why it is more object oriented then C++)But do not think this as a weakness of java because it has implimented some skills which will completely compensate pointer.It is designed in such a way that no java program can have access to the restricted ares.
Robust
In C and C++ the programmer must manually allocate and free dynamic memory.This may sometime leade to problems as programmers sometime forget to free the memory or sometimes frees up the required memory.Java virtually eliminates the problem by managing memory allocation and deallocation for you.(Garbage collection for unused objects)
These are the features of java which makes it the king of programming languages for web applications.Infact C# is mostly derived from Java.So,as a good programmer you should atleast know these things.
Have a nice programming experience and keep commenting.
Most of the students pursuing engineering(or established in some IT companies) are confused that why did they study or studying subjects unrelated to computer science as they are going to become a computer engineer.why?As an engineering student you must ask.But unfurtunately the time has passed and we have already cleared those papers securing good grades.And throughout your life you will be questioning yourself about this.
But my article has something for you and after reading this I hope all your questions are going to be answered upto some extent.
As a computer science student I have found the following usefulness of electrical and electronics subjects.So read it carefully.
Basic Electronics
story of IBM computers
The story of IBM's hardware is intertwined with the story of the computer industry – from vacuum tubes, to transistors, to integrated circuits, to microprocessors and beyond.
Remember you have studies about the semiconducturs in the first Basic Electronics class.
All of you must have studied RAM(Random Access Memory) in computer architecture.The RAM itself is made up of semiconductur materials and it is the electrical power only that charges and discharges it, which we say 1 and 0.And the computer understands only 1's and 0's.
You must have studied a little about communication engineering and use of optical fibre cable in BE.That is so important which tells about how signal is tranmitted from one device to another.The device may be a computer also.The Optical fibre cable is the most used medium for signal transmission.And it is one of the important prospective of data communication and networking.
So by studying this subject you learned the building blocks of computer.
Digital Electronics Circuit
I think the importnce of this subject is very high in understanding the basics of a microprocessor and the computations inside computer.
The processor only can perform some fundamental operations like addition,division etc.And most of operations are performed using these basic operations.Everyone knows that computer understands on 0's and 1's.
mov ax, 0x32
If the opcode for MOV was 0xA0 and the code for the AX register was 0xB then the machine code, in binary, would look like this:
10100000 00001011 00110010
So we need to study the basic operations of 0 and 1.So in DEC you studied the adder circuit,multiplexor,decoder etc. which are implimented inside the computer to perform these operations.The basic unit inside computer which performs these operations is called ALU(arithmetic and Logical Unit).
Another important thing is that all the data stored in disks resides in the form of 0' and 1's.So,how the data in different formats are converted into 0's and 1's is a big question.This is a thing which every computer engineer should know(must know).If you do not know then you are not supposed to be a world class computer engineer.So here is how it happens.
Bytes are frequently used to hold individual characters in a text document. In the ASCII character set, each binary value between 0 and 127 is given a specific character. Most computers extend the ASCII character set to use the full range of 256 characters available in a byte. The upper 128 characters handle special things like accented characters from common foreign languages.
You can see the 127 standard ASCII codes below. Computers store text documents, both on disk and in memory, using these codes. For example, if you use Notepad in Windows to create a text file containing the words, "Four score and seven years ago," Notepad would use 1 byte of memory per character (including 1 byte for each space character between the words -- ASCII character 32). When Notepad stores the sentence in a file on disk, the file will also contain 1 byte per character and per space.
Try this experiment: Open up a new file in Notepad and insert the sentence, "Four score and seven years ago" in it. Save the file to disk under the name getty.txt. Then use the explorer and look at the size of the file. You will find that the file has a size of 30 bytes on disk: 1 byte for each character. If you add another word to the end of the sentence and re-save it, the file size will jump to the appropriate number of bytes. Each character consumes a byte.
If you were to look at the file as a computer looks at it, you would find that each byte contains not a letter but a number -- the number is the ASCII code corresponding to the character (see below). So on disk, the numbers for the file look like this:
F o u r a n d s e v e n70 111 117 114 32 97 110 100 32 115 101 118 101 110
By looking in the ASCII table, you can see a one-to-one correspondence between each character and the ASCII code used. Note the use of 32 for a space -- 32 is the ASCII code for a space. We could expand these decimal numbers out to binary numbers (so 32 = 00100000) if we wanted to be technically correct -- that is how the computer really deals with things.
The first 32 values (0 through 31) are codes for things like carriage return and line feed. The space character is the 33rd value, followed by punctuation, digits, uppercase characters and lowercase characters. To see all 127 values, check out Unicode.org's chart.
Now a days the ASCII character set is replaced bu Unicode chracter set,which supports many languages.To know more about this visit http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html.
Basic Electrical Engineering and Network Theory
One of my favourite subject is BEE.You would have studies about capacitors,registers etc and their networks.I think now you can realise the importance of the registers and capacitors and how they are used to store data.So,studying their behaviours is so impotrant.
Analog Electronics Circuit
You must have read about transistors in AEC.
Read the wiki's description of transistors.
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals. It is made of a solid piece of semiconductor material, with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current flowing through another pair of terminals. Because the controlled (output) power can be much more than the controlling (input) power, the transistor provides amplification of a signal. Today, some transistors are packaged individually, but many more are found embedded in integrated circuits.
The transistor is the fundamental building block of modern electronic devices, and is ubiquitous in modern electronic systems. Following its release in the early 1950s the transistor revolutionised the field of electronics, and paved the way for smaller and cheaper radios, calculators, and computers, amongst other things.
These are the things the teachers should explain the students before teaching the subject matter.Infact every teacher should explain the students that why they are studying the subject.
So keep asking why?
Keep commenting on the articles.
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation. As of July 2010, Firefox was the second most widely used browser, with 22.91% of worldwide usage share of web browsers, according to Net Applications. Other sources put Firefox's usage share between 20% and 32%.
So let us discuss a great feature of Mozilla Firefox which makes it different from others i.e Master Password.
Now a days most of us are having more then one email ids.So it is very difficult to remember the passwords of all the the ids.Now you might be thinking that there is a remember password option available in all web browsers.Yes you are right,but any person having minimum computer knowledge will be able to see the user id and password combinations by going to option tab.
So what is the solution to this problem?
What if you will be able to get the passwords of all usernames by just remembering one password?Is it OK?If yes then go ahead and read the article.
Firefox has incorporated this.So let us see how to use it with the steps described below.
step1
open firefox
go to tools>>options>>security>>use a master password
step2
select a password by clicking use a master password
click ok then you will get a promt like this
click ok and you are done.
Restart firefox.
Now whenever you will ask firefox to remember password then it will ask you the master password.
The passwords which are already remembered by firefox will only be accessed if you will enter the valid password.
Any intruder who wants to harm you will not be able to see the passwords will also be asked to enter the password.So keep the password at a safe place,because it is your "Master Password".
So start using the master password system in firefox now!
For Engineers............
Does not imply that not for others.....but Engineering student will get more help out of this.So be ready for an interesting journey.
Everyone knows that the internet is the one of the best medium to gain knowledge,share your feelings,communication,entertainment,news.........
The list will never end.
But the fact is that it needs exploration.If you will use internet properly then you will get lots of useful things there or else in other ways then also a lots of things but not useful to increase your knowledgebase.
So I will give you some links and tools which will help you in a great way.(But my advice is that do not limit yourself with the things below only becoz the internet is not limited to any boundry,keep exploring....and in the mean time you will be aquanted with some more unexpected useful things)
1.Do you have an email account?If yes then you are eligible to read the article else close the article and open up an email account now....yes now and the again come to read the rest.
Assuming you have an email account now
a.Start communicating by emails and learn how to send a good mail.
b.Use your email_id as much as possible.
2.start using Google Reade.It will be your best companion throughout the life and it is more useful for them who have a slow internet connection.
"Google Reader is a Web-based aggregator, capable of reading Atom and RSS feeds online or offline. It was released by Google on October 7, 2005 through Google Labs. Reader graduated from beta status on September 17, 2007."
In the above definition there are several terms which needs explanation
Atom and RSS:
The internet is consisting of lots of web blogs or websites and out of these some are of your liking.But a problem with this is that you need to view the full site again and again to know the new contents.Sometimes you will not find a new article while visiting that site ,which kills your time and also resources.So is there any solution for this?Yes it is RSS which solves the problem.RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication".If you will suscribe to the RSS of one site then the newly updated contents will be sent to your email account periodically.
Atom:
Atom is not much different from RSS.But Atom is a new technology as compared to RSS.You can find the difference here
cool!
So what is google reader's relation with RSS?
It is nothing but a cool RSS reader from Google using which you can subscribe to blogs to get latest updates and posts. So if you have a gmail account you are ready to go.i.e all your favourite website's updated contents at one platform.
To know how to use google reader watch this video from commoncraft Watch it now!
3.Now as you know how to use google reader,its time to suscribe some blogs and websites which are going to help you a lot.So,suscribe the sites below
So suscribe as many of sites you want and enjoy.....but my friends never stop exploring!
5.www.stackoverflow.com is the best question answer site for programmers and developers.You can ask any question related on any topics and i am sure you will be answered within 24 hrs.So start questioning and also Answering and go on building reputation points which will help you in many ways.
6.Use commoncraft:our product is explanation and watch the videos there which are damn good and make you understand things from scratch.You will find videos there on cloud computing,twitter in plain english,RSS reader and many others.
Here is a video on RSS
Here is google reader in plain english
I am greatful to commoncraft for such great things.
7.start watching the videos at youtube and google video.Lots of good stuffs are there.
8.what you do at home by bunking the classes?Do you bunk the class because you do not feel it interesting?If Yes then visit academicearth.org where you will find the lectures from Havard,Oxford,stanford,Michagon,MIT etc.Beleive me I have personnaly used all these and I am sure that you will bunk the classes after watching these lecture videos.
9.For freshers I will suggest freshersworld.com,Here you will find lots of placement papers,exam infos etc and lots of other useful things.
10.Go on exploring Google with the search techniques I explained in my first article and the journey will be more pleasent.
11.Use Wikipedia:the free encyclopedia.This one of the best sites I have ever seen.
12.Best website for web designers is W3schools.com.Here you will get all the things related to web-designing and developement,starting from HTML to PHP.
13.Most of may be awered of online compilation.These are the platforms where you can compile your source code directly with out any compiler installed in your computer.The recommended site for that is http://compiler.com
14.If you know something about web programming, read "Getting Real" from 37Signals.
and the list continues......................
So,my friends thats it from me now.If you like the article or not or want to add anything new then please do not forget to comment.
But thing is that "Do not stop exploring..............................."
As some of you might know that the Mysqli extension for PHP is released.Let us discuss about it in some details:
What is MySqli?
The MySQLi Extension (MySQL Improved) is a relational database driver used in the PHP programming language to provide an interface with MySQL databases. MySQLi is an improved version of the older PHP MySQL driver, offering various benefits.
Some of the develpers faced a problem while installing the m=MySqli extension for PHP.So let me clarify the issue for windows users.
1.Go to C:/php/php.ini (the php.ini file stores all the informations regarding the behaviours of the PHP)
2.open php.ini and try to find out ;extension=php_mysqli.dll
3.Remove the semicollon at the begining.
Note:The semicolon works as a comment indicator i.e anything followed by a semicolon is a comment.So by removing the semicolon you can make it functional.
4.save the changes made.
5.Next, make sure that the actual extension file, php_mysqli.dll in this example, exists in the extension directory.
php_mysqli.dll can be found at c:/php/ext in windows
6.Now restart your server to make the changes permanent.
yes,you are done now.Nevertheless you can visit http://php.net/manual/en/book.mysqli.php for more details
As I am a PHP developer you will find more and more posts regarding PHP and MySql.If you have any doubts regarding the above steps please do not hesitate to comment or mail me at radheshyamnayak@rediffmail.com
Mozilla 3.6 Beta Version
Let us analyze each term of the above.
Mozilla-Name of the organisation or the software
3.6-Release version(generally starts from 1.0)
You may be familliar with the above terms but what does the term "Beta" mean?On some softwares you will find this as "Alpha".
What exactly these terms mean?
These are the terms related to the Software Release Cycle.
. The software release life cycle is composed of discrete phases that describe the software's maturity as it advances from planning and development to release and support phases.
Let us have a look at the different stages of software release cycle:
1.Developement Stage
a.Pre Alpha
b.Alpha
c.Beta
d.open and closed Beta
2.Release
a.RTM(Release To Marketing)
b.General Availability
3.Support
a.Service Release
b.End of life
Developement Stage
Pre Alpha Version:
Pre-alpha refers to all activities performed during the software project prior to testing. These activities can include requirements analysis, software design, software development and unit testing.
In typical open source development, there are several types of pre-alpha versions. Milestone versions include specific sets of functions and are released as soon as the functionality is completeAlpha:
The alpha phase of the release life cycle is the first phase to begin Software testing.
Alpha software can be unstable and could cause crashes or data loss.The alpha phase usually ends with a feature freeze, indicating that no more features will be added to the software. At this time, the software is said to be feature complete.Beta:
"Beta" is the software development phase following alpha, named after the Greek letter beta. It generally begins when the software is feature complete. The focus of beta testing is reducing impacts to users, often incorporating usability testing. The process of delivering a beta version to the users is called beta release.
The users of a beta version are called beta testers. They are usually customers or prospective customers of the organization that develops the software, willing to test the software for free or for a reduced price.Beta version software is likely to be useful for internal demonstrations and previews to select customers. Some developers refer to this stage as a preview, a prototype, a technical preview (TP) or as an early access.Developers release either a closed beta or an open beta; closed beta versions are released to a select group of individuals for a user test, while open betas are to a larger community group, usually the general public. The testers report any bugs that they found and sometimes minor features they would like to see in the final version.Examples of a major public beta test were Microsoft's release of community technology previews (CTPs) for Windows Vista in January 2005. In September 2000, a boxed version of Apple Computer's Mac OS X Public Beta operating system was released.
Release candidate:The term release candidate (RC) refers to a version with potential to be a final product, ready to release unless fatal bugs emerge. In this stage of product stabilization, all product features have been designed, coded and tested through one or more beta cycles with no known showstopper-class bug.During the 1990s, Apple Inc. used the term "golden master" for its release candidates, and the final golden master was used as the general availability release. Other Greek letters, such as gamma and delta, are sometimes used to indicate versions that are substantially complete, but still undergoing testing, with omega or zenith used to indicate final testing versions that are believed to be relatively bug-free, ready for production.A release is called code complete when the development team agrees that no entirely new source code will be added to this release. There may still be source code changes to fix defects. There may still be changes to documentation and data files, and to the code for test cases or utilities. New code may be added in a future release.
Release
RTM
The term "release to manufacturing" or "release to marketing" (both abbreviated RTM)—also known as "going gold"—is used to indicate that the software has met a defined quality level and is ready for mass distribution either by electronic means or by physical media. RTM usually means the software is actually released; in most cases it would mean that the software is being released to manufacturers, for pre-installation on ready machines, or for the manufacturer to adjust the software for their manufactured hardware and settings. The term does not define the delivery mechanism; it only states that the quality is sufficient for mass distribution. The deliverable from the engineering organization is frequently in the form of a gold master CD used for duplication or to produce the image for the web.RTM happens prior to general availability (GA) when the product is released to the public.
General Availibility
General availability or General Acceptance (GA) is the point where all necessary commercialization activities have been completed and the software has been made available to the general market either via the web or physical media.
Support
Service Release
During its supported lifetime, software is sometimes subjected to service releases, or service packs. As a well used example, Microsoft's Windows XP has currently had 3 major Service Packs.Such service releases contain a collection of updates, fixes and/or enhancements, delivered in the form of a single installable package. They may also contain entirely new features.Certain software is released with the expectation of regular support. Classes of software that generally involve protracted support as the norm include Anti-virus suites and Massively Multiplayer Online Games.
End Of Life
When software is no longer sold or supported, the product is said to have reached end-of-life.
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There is no internet user who don't know about Google.So what google does is that it makes our journey with internet comfortable and enjoyable.If there were no search engines then the internet could not be explored upto this extent.So how a search engine works?
Here is a brief introduction of search engines.What is search engine?
"A computer program that retrieves documents or files or data from a database or from a computer network."
So what exactly a database is?
"Integrated data files organized and stored electronically in a uniform file structure that allows data elements to be manipulated, correlated, or extracted to satisfy diverse analytical and reporting needs. ..."
to know more about database visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database
So database stores the informations in form of tables,why?To make the searching,organising,editing,retrival easier.
Collection of interrelated datas stored in a tabular format is called Relational Database Management System(RDBMS).
Examples of RDBMS:Oracle,MySql,DB2,BigTable
So what a search engine does is that it takes our entered query as arguement to its DBMS and interms gives us the results based on the data stored in the database.
As you are familiar about the terms like database and search engines let me know u some informations on Google Search Engine.
Google uses BigTable as its DBMS which is designed by itself and it is managed through its own file system called Google File System(GFS).Now I will give you some techniques on "How to search google effectively."
1.place your search query within a double quote which will give u the exact result you want.
Example:let us say you typed
| pen drive contents |
you will get contents containing pen or drive or contents or pen drive contents
but if you enter like this
| "pen drive contents" |
"Go and check it now!"
Then definietly you will get contents only bases on "pen drive contents"
cool!
2.Include some operators listed in the table below with their importance while searching
| operator | Oper ator Meaning |
|---|---|
| + | Must be present in every match |
| - | Must not be present in any match |
| ~ | Lowers a ranking if present |
| * | Wildcard |
| < | Decrease a word’s importance |
| > | Increase a word’s importance |
| " " | Must match the exact phrase |
| () |
Create subexpressions |
For example:
+hitler -france
the above will result in contents which must include "hitler" and must not include "france"
ind*
this will result in all the contents replacing anything inplace of * lile india,indi etc.
While returning the contents the search follows certain preference except the sponsered links which are paid
to decrease or increase the precedence u can use the > and < operators like ">hello" etc.
Ok now I gave you some techniquies.It's upto you to how to utlilize these things.
Have a pleasent searching.........
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