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Saturday, April 16, 2011

CS601 Assignment No. 1 solution

Assignment No. 01

SEMESTER Spring 2011

CS601- Data Communication

Total Marks: 15

Due Date: 18/04/2011

Instructions

Please read the following instructions carefully before solving & submitting assignment:

It should be clear that your assignment will not get any credit (zero marks) if:

• The assignment is submitted after due date.

• The submitted assignment does not open or file corrupt.

• The assignment is copied (from other student or ditto copy from handouts or internet).

• Student ID is not mentioned in the assignment File or name of file is other than student ID.

For any query about the assignment, contact at cs601@vu.edu.pk Marks: 20

Question 1: [5]

For six devices in a network, what is the number of cable links required for a mesh, ring, and star and bus topology?

Question 2: [5]

Draw a hybrid topology with a ring backbone connecting two bus backbones each bus backbone connecting three star networks.

Question 3: [5]

Suppose we want to build a small network in school building, which topology you will prefer and why? Explain your answer with solid reasons.

Solution:

Answer Question#1

Mesh Topology = 30 Cables
Ring Topology = 6 Cables
Star Topology = 5 Cables
Bus Topology = 7 Cables

Mesh Topology
n=6
n(n-1)

Star topology contain of 7 devices. 7th hub device.. but in this question, just asked for 6 devices, so for 6 devices 5 cables..

Bus topology have 6 links but cables are 7, 7th cable straight.

Question 3: [5]
Suppose we want to build a small network in school building, which topology you will prefer and why? Explain your answer with solid reasons.

Answer: For school network we will prefer the Star topology because it is efficient and fast. Lets see why we are preferring this topology in our school.


Explanation:
1. Easy to install
2. Easy to maintain as compare to other topologies
3. If we want to install a system it will take only 1 minute
4. Not costly as compare to other topologies
5. If a system is down our network will not diatribe as compare to bus and star topologies.


Mgt610 solution

EVOLUTION OF BUSINESS ETHICS


The history of the evolution of ethics is essentially the history of sensibility

and intelligence coming to life. To move toward the ethical and legal is to move away from the primitive.
There is a dynamic relationship between the evolution of rules, concern for human survival, and the need for increasing systemic efficiency. The evolution of ethical systems is a natural result of this relationship.

Ethical issues and society - examples

· Involvement in the community

· Honesty, truthfulness and fairness in marketing

· Use of animals in product testing

· Agricultural practices e.g. intensive faming

· The degree of safety built into product design

· Donation to good causes

· The extent to which a business accepts its alleged responsibilities for mishaps, spillages and

· leaks

· The selling of addictive products e.g. tobacco

· Involvement in the arms trade

· Trading with repressive regimes

Institute of Business Ethics Suggestions for Good Practice

The Institute recommends that organizations issue statements of ethical practice in respect of:

· Relations with customers

· Relations with shareholders and other investors

· Relations with employees

· Relations with suppliers

· Relations with the government and the local community

· The environment

· Relations with competitors

· Issues relating to international business

· Behavior in relations to mergers and takeovers

· Ethical issues concerning directors and managers

Pak301 Assignment No. 1 solution

PAK301 Assignment # 1 solution fall 2011

Assignment No. 1 Pak301

Spring 2011 Assignment # 01

Total Marks: 10

Due Date: April, 20, 2011

Objectives:

To asses students’ knowledge of the subject and to motivate them towards conceptual knowledge and practical application of the subject.

Instructions

1. Late assignments will not be accepted.

2. If the file is corrupt or problematic, it will be marked zero.

3. Plagiarism will never be tolerated. Plagiarism occurs when a student uses work done by someone else as if it was his or her own.

4. If any assignment is found copied work, no marks will be awarded and the case may be referred to the head of the academics for disciplinary action.

5. No assignment will be accepted via e-mail.

6. The file should be in Word doc form; the font color should be preferably black and font size can be 12 Times New Roman.

Guideline:

Try to be genuine and impressive in your approach.

Assignment

What were the consequences of the failure of the War of Independence of 1857 with special reference to its effect on the Muslims of South Asia?

Solution:

Prior to the revolt, it is strictly speaking inaccurate to speak of British rule in India. The legal status of the East India Company was as agent of the Mughul Emperor with taxation powers and trading privileges. De facto, however, within the Province of Bengal, they operated as the Government and indeed the senior British official was entitled "Governor-General." Through a series of treaties with surrounding Indian princes and rulers, the Company extended its power throughout huge tracts of Indian territory. One cause of the revolt was the Company's policy of annexing Princely states with which they enjoyed a treaty relationship when they decided that the ruler was corrupt, or because they did not recognize the heir to the throne (such as an adopted son, who could succeed under Hindu law but not British law). There was also a rumor that Britain intended to flood India with Christian missionaries, and that pork and beef grease was being used to oil the new Enfield rifle that had been issued to the Indian troops. The latter appears to have been what motivated both Hindu and Muslim Sepoys (that is, Indian soldiers of the Company) to revolt.

In the year 1857, the British Army inducted a new type of rifle, the Enfield, whose cartridge was said to be greased in cow and pig fat. Hindus consider the cow a sacred animal and refrain from eating beef, while Muslims consider it an offense to consume pork. The entire Indian faction of the British Army rose in rebellion against the British. Soon, the flames spread and it turned into a full-fledged rebellion.

There were two major reasons behind the failure of the war. Lack of unity between the various classes of people in the Indian subcontinent and the enormous strength of the British force. There is no single reason why the war failed to fulfill its goals. The elaborated reasons are as follows.

Lack of unity- The landed aristocracy Opposed the Sepoy and some even fed information to the British regarding the Sepoy's movement. In addition to that, some Landed aristocracy helped the British by providing carts, horses and elephants. Furthermore they even formed anti Sepoy corps to resist the Sepoy s. The British acknowledged this and presented titles such as Khan Sahib to the Landed aristocracy. Seeing this the middle class also sided the British. Moreover the lower class and the peasantry remained apathetic, because, they were the ones who were affected the most by the ongoing war, so the did not want any more trouble.

Strength of the British- Despite all other problems the Sepoy s did give all their effort, however, the british were just too strong for them. Britain was one of the most wealthiest nations at that time and its troops were highly trained for skilled warfare. Moreover the availability of better armaments was another benefit for the British over the Sepoy. The British also implemented its scheme of divide and conquer, by daunting the landed aristocracy, it claimed that the uprising would spell a major threat to the social hierarchy.

Both the reasons stated above contribute equally to the, to the massive failure of the Sepoys. However. If there would be some unity between the different classes, it can be assumed that the British could possibly be defeated.

The war was localised-Many parts of India were not effected by the war at all.Punjab remained absolutely unaffected,rulers like Sindhiya,the Pathans,the Gorkhas and the Nizam of Hyderabad supported the British.Even Sindh,Rajashthan and Bengal remained unaffected.

And at the last i must say that war of independence failed due to the several reasons:

Firstly the lack of unity among the Indian peoples, they were not coordinated in what they hoped to achieve, there was no common platform and different ruler of different region fought for different reasons.

Another reason was that the prince were more interested in restoring their feudal power instead to established a unite India. The strong reason for the failure of the war of independence was the strength of British. They were well experienced in warfare and highly trained. They had modern equipment tools and had modern method of fighting.Although there were strong uprising againts the British but were uncoordinated.

These reasons contributed towards the failure if war of independence of 1857.

CS504 Assignment No. 1 solution


Q1 [Marks 10]

"During the construction of a motorway link road, for shifting an Interchange 5 Km ahead of its current location after it has already been built, it is going to be very costly. It could be easily fixed if realized earlier."

1) Create an analogy of the software development phases with above scenario.

2) Also mention the most suitable and worst phase (justify your answer with solid reasons in each case) for a "needed change" in case of software development regarding cost and efforts.


Q2 [10 Marks]

Draw the use case diagram of the following scenario

As System Analyst at Pakistan Railways, you need to model a Ticket Selling System for Terminal computers (TSSTC). Reading the Functional Specification of the system, you draw the following conclusions:

The main purpose of TSSTC is to use it for searching the "Train Timings" and purchasing the train tickets.

> TSSTC consists of touch screen as an interface between passenger and system, credit-card reader and a printer to print tickets.

> Each passenger uses available interface to search the available routs and train times from which he selects one train.

> After he selects the train, the terminal screen displays the available seats in that train.

> The passenger selects the seat and the system prompts the total fare.

> The payment is then made by credit card (using credit-card reader).

> The system confirms the payment. If the payment is not confirmed, system displays an error message and transaction is terminated.

> If the payment is confirmed, the ticket is issued and printed by the printer, from where the passenger collects his ticket.


SOLUTION:


Thursday, April 14, 2011

Mgmt611 HRM611 Assignment No. 1


Semester “Spring 2011”
“Human Relations(MGMT611)”
Assignment No.1 Marks: 15


“Motivation”

Suppose you are appointed as a management trainee in a multinational organization. Every one in the organization has its own motives or needs to satisfy themselves. Would you rather work for a manager high in need for achievement, need for affiliation, or need of power?


Why? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?

6+9 (3+3+3) =15