Wednesday 5 December 2012

Embedded Systems Lecture Slides

Embedded Systems Lecture

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Lecture       Topic
Lecture 1      Introduction to Embedded Systems
Lecture 2      A Review of ANSI C and Considerations for Embedded C Programming
Lecture 3      The Altera NIOS II Processor
Lecture 4      The Altera NIOS II Embedded Development Kit Overview
Lecture 5      Altera NIOS II Software Development: Part I
Lecture 6      Altera NIOS II Software Development: Part II
Lecture 7      Memory Hierarchy and Design
Lecture 8      Cache Memory Organizations and Replacement Policy Examples
Lecture 9      Cache Aware Optimization and Code Tuning for Performance
Lecture 10    Data Blocking and Coding for Increased Cache Performance
Lecture 11    Input/Output Programming
Lecture 12    Real Time Systems (Part I)
Lecture 13    Real Time Systems (Part II)
Lecture 14    Real Time Systems (Part III)

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Computer Architecture 3rd Edition by Moris Mano (PPT Slies and Book)

Computer Architecture
3rd Edition
by Moris Mano


Computer Architecture 3rd Edition PPT Slides  
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Chapter 1-2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10

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Systems Analysis and Design 2nd Edition

Systems Analysis and Design
2nd Edition

 
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Preface
This is a substantially new and different edition of Systems Analysis and Design.We hope that the new materials bring it up to date and that we’ve kept the best of the old. It has been written for people studying systems analysis and design or who are already working in systems teams. People who are involved in the development of new systems or the development of new systems analysts, or both, have written it. It is intended to be a practical book, easy to read and easy to use. It follows the same structure as the previous edition and has new and updated material in it. There are more case studies and exercises too and we’ve cross referenced the topics to the ISEB syllabus in systems analysis and design. There is also a web site for the book for the first time. We’re excited about the opportunities that this offers. We want to make it interesting and useful to use. You’ll find more information about Denton Motor Holdings and some answer pointers to some of the case study problems and exercises. There are also some end-of-chapter quizzes and the answers to them. You could use these to check your understanding as you go through the book. For more information, log on to www.booksites.net/yeates.
We hope that you enjoy the book. It can’t tell you everything you need to know about analysis and design; no book can do that. There is no substitute for experience.

Finally our thanks to James Cadle, John Koenigs berger, Steve Copson and Murdoch Mactaggart for reviewing some of the material for us, and to the panel lists who helped with the final chapter – Debbie Paul, Frank Jones, Jean-Noel Ezingeard, Nigel Underwood and Richard Bevan. Also, we would like to thank Amanda Thompson and Tim Parker at Pearson Education for keeping our noses to the grindstone in the nicest possible way as well as Lionel Browne and David Hemsley the project editors.


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Research Methodology 2nd Edition By C.R. Kothari


Research Methodology 
2nd Edition 
By C.R. Kothari


Some Words of  C.R. Kothari to preface to the first edition

Quite frequently these days people talk of research, both in academic institutions and outside. Several research studies are undertaken and accomplished year after year. But in most cases very little attention is paid to an important dimension relating to research, namely, that of research methodology. The result is that much of research, particularly in social sciences, contains endless word-spinning and too many quotations. Thus a great deal of research tends to be futile. It may be noted, in the context of planning and development, that the significance of research lies in its quality and not in quantity. The need, therefore, is for those concerned with research to pay due attention to designing and adhering to the appropriate methodology throughout for improving the quality of research. The methodology may differ from problem to problem, yet the basic approach towards research remains the same. Keeping all this in view, the present book has been written with two clear objectives, viz., (i) to enable researchers, irrespective of their discipline, in developing the most appropriate methodology for their research studies; and (ii) to make them familiar with the art of using different research methods and techniques. It is hoped that the humble effort made in the form of this book will assist in the accomplishment of exploratory as well as result-oriented research studies. Regarding the organization, the book consists of fourteen chapters, well arranged in a coherent manner. Chapter One is an introduction, presenting an overview of the research methodology. Chapter Two explains the technique of defining a research problem. Chapter Three dwells on various research designs, highlighting their main characteristics. Chapter Four presents the details of several sampling designs. Different measurement and scaling techniques, along with multidimensional scaling, have been lucidly described in Chapter Five. Chapter Six presents a comparative study of the different methods of data collection. It also provides in its appendices guidelines for successful interviewing as well as for constructing questionnaire/schedules. Chapter Seven deals with processing and analysis of data. Sampling fundamentals, along with the theory of estimation, constitutes the subject-matter of Chapter Eight. Chapter Nine has been exclusively devoted to several parametric tests of hypotheses, followed by Chapter Ten concerning Chi-square test. In Chapter Eleven important features of ANOVA and ANOCOVA techniques have been explained and illustrated. Important non-parametric tests, generally used by researchers have been described and illustrated in Chapter Twelve. In Chapter Thirteen, an effort has been made to present the conceptual aspects and circumstances under which various multivariate techniques can appropriate be utilized in research studies, specially in behavioral and social sciences. Factor analysis has been dealt with in relatively more detail. Chapter Fourteen has been devoted to the task of interpretation and the art of writing research reports.
The book is primarily intended to serve as a textbook for graduate and M.Phil. students of Research Methodology in all disciplines of various universities. It is hoped that the book shall provide guidelines to all interested in research studies of one sort or the other. The book is, in fact, an outgrowth of my experience of teaching the subject to M.Phil. students for the last several years. I am highly indebted to my students and learned colleagues in the Department for providing the necessary stimulus for writing this book. I am grateful to all those persons whose writings and works have helped me in the preparation of this book. I am equally grateful to the reviewer of the manuscript of this book who made extremely valuable suggestions and has thus contributed in enhancing the standard of the book. I thankfully acknowledge the assistance provided by the University Grants Commission in the form of ‘on account’ grant in the preparation of the manuscript of this book. I shall feel amply rewarded if the book proves helpful in the development of genuine research studies. I look forward to suggestions from all readers, specially from experienced researchers and scholars for further improving the subject content as well as the presentation of this book. 

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Programming Logic Controller Notes


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Lecture      Topic
Lecture 1    Introduction to PLCs
Lecture 2    PLC basics
Lecture 3    PLC Addressing and Basic Instructions
Lecture 4    Basic Ladder Logic Programming
Lecture 5    PLC Timer Functions
Lecture 6    PLC Counter Functions


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