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    Windows NT vs Unix As An Operating System In the late 1960s a combined project between researchers at MIT, Bell Labs and General Electric led to the design of a third generation of computer operating system known as MULTICS (MULTiplexed Information and Computing Service). It was envisaged as a computer utility, a machine that would support hundreds of simultaneous timesharing users. They envisaged one huge machine providing computing power for everyone in Boston. The idea that machines as powerful

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    1. Introduction Donald Knuth, summarises in his book, The Art of Computer Programming, that: “People think that computer science is the art of geniuses but the actual reality is the opposite, just many people doing things that build on each other, like a wall of mini stones”. (Knuth, 1968) When looking at an Operating System one could often say that an Operating System is a large sum made up of small separate parts. Much like how Knuth describes computer science being the “wall of mini stones”

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    Data Transmission in Automatic Irrigation System Using WSN Akshay U. Mankar Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering R. M. D. Sinhgad School of Engineering and Technology Pune, India akshaymankar3511@gmail.com Prof. Mrs. Snehal Bhosale Assistance Professor, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering R. M. D. Sinhgad School of Engineering and Technology Pune, India snehalbhosale@sinhgad.edu Abstract— Wireless Sensor Network broadly used for observing the

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    Table of Contents 1.Introduction 2. Literature survey 3.Formation of the Problem 4.System specification 5.Design of solution 6.Implementation 7.Results and Discussions 8.System testing 9.Conclusion and future scope 10.References INTELLIGENT AMBULANCE FOR CITY TRAFFIC AND GSM TO SENT THE STATUS OF THE PATIENT TO THE HOSPITAL ABSTRACT: The main aim of this project is develop an intelligent ambulance which will reach the hospitals without any problem in heavy traffics. INTRODUCTION: This particular

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    Voltmeter Construction

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    input analog signals are supplied to the ADC(Analog to Digital Converter), which are then sampled by it and the amplitude of the signal(voltage) is displayed on the LCD. Device Components: Microcontroller or processor: We used Atmega16- an Atmel AVR series microcontroller. The processor clock was set to 11MHz internal oscillator. Analog to Digital Converter: In this device we use Atmega16’s inbuilt analog to digital converter. It is a 10-bit ADC which uses the in-built reference voltage level

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    WIRELESS FINGERPRINT BASED STUDENT ATTENDANCE SYSTEM A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering by Debidutt Acharya(10602015) and Arun Kumar Mishra(10602061) Under the guidance of Prof. Susmita Das Department of Electrical Engineering National Institute of Technology Rourkela-769008 2010 WIRELESS FINGERPRINT BASED STUDENT ATTENDANCE SYSTEM A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of

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    The Producer-Consumer Problem Considered Harmful Shyam Rangrej and Kushang Gonawala Abstract In recent years, much research has been devoted to the exploration of DHTs; on the other hand, few have simulated the construction of architec- ture. In this position paper, we demonstrate the study of simulated annealing. Our focus in this paper is not on whether the Internet can be made certifiable, semantic, and optimal, but rather on motivating an analysis of write-ahead logging (INK). 1 Introduction

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    Introduction of Tiny OS Tiny OS is one of the free and open source operating system for Wireless Sensor Network. Tiny OS is a component based operating system designed only for embedded system application. It is an embedded operating system which uses nesC programming language. The nesC programming language is very easy to learn because it already has some existing code. Tiny OS was developed primary use for network of small sized sensor devices and mote applications. [1] Characteristics and Features

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    Abstract: Phase absence is a very common and severe problem in any industry, home or office. Many times one or two phases may not be live in three phase supply. Because of this, many times, some electrical appliances will be on in one room and OFF in another room. This creates a big disturbance to our routine work. This project is designed to check the availability of any live phase, and the load will be connected to the particular live phase only. Even a single phase is available, and then also

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    Unit 3: Software System software, Operating System, Functions of OS, Overview of DOS, Windows and Unix. Application software (Word Processor, MS-Excel, MS-PowerPoint) Unit 4: Programming Languages and Software Development Generation of Languages, Compiler, Assembler, Linker, Loader, Software Development Methodology, Software Development Life Cycle Programming Languages: Programming Language

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