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Computer Science & IT Concept Discussions Posted: 31 Jan 2011 07:23 AM PST CEans, It always helps to have the 'basic concepts' in your engineering discipline 'clear' in your mind. Why not pick up topics from your text books and start new discussion threads for each new topic? It would help all CEans in following ways - 1. Understand the concept well. 2. Get problems/doubts cleared from experts in those topics. 3. Perform well in exams, interviews 4. Increase general awareness about computer science, tech & IT engineering. PS: It's important that you start a new thread with title as the topic and then briefly discuss your understanding of the topic. Remember - you can be right or wrong. The aim is to get doubts cleared for yourself and others as well. Don't be embarrassed to discuss the topic that you don't understand at all. That's the way, all of us will do group-study here on CE :) |
Posted: 31 Jan 2011 07:11 AM PST How will you define hardware protection and dual mode operation in operating system ? apart from explanation if you can define it properly then it will be a great help |
Project Title Implementation of OSPF Posted: 31 Jan 2011 04:18 AM PST :cean:Hey friends, In this semester my project title is "Implementation of Minimal OSPF" That means implementing the link state routing protocol with some features of OSPF. We have to include those features only which are required for a small organisation like a college. There is a lot of complexity in OSPF so we have to implement a smaller version of it. Please suggest which featture set i must include and i can remove from OSPF. Also provide some tutorial link if you have related to OSPF. I am currently studying from "Routers in the Internet" by christiana huitema. Its a nice book though. Still i would love suggestions from CEans.. Thanks guys...:):cean: |
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