OPERATING SYSTEM LAB |
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An Operating system is software that creates a relation between the User, Software and Hardware. It is an interface between the all. All the computers need basic software known as an Operating System (OS) to function. Introduction to operating systems concepts, process management, memory management, file systems, virtualization, and distributed operating systems.
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Location:A-20 |
Area:760(Sq. Feet) |
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AI LAB |
AI Lab One is a team of passionate professionals fascinated with Artificial Intelligence. We consult and train organizations to increase their performance, discover where AI can immediately provide value to their business models, develop new AI solutions, and help them scale and grow. Microsoft AI Lab showcases the latest in artificial intelligence technology. Explore demos, get source code, and more at the Microsoft Artificial Intelligence Lab.
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Location:A-27 |
Area:520(Sq. Feet) |
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SOFTWARE ENGGINEERING LAB, DATA MEANING LAB |
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The laboratory is involved in teaching and research in the areas of software engineering and information systems, with an emphasis on agile software development methods (i.e. factors affecting successful adoption, agile project management, performance evaluation, the introduction of lean concepts, and similar), graph grammars and graph algorithms (parsing graph grammars, etc.), model driven development (reverse engineering, domain specific languages), and web data mining (stochastic models for user behavior analysis, separating interleaved web sessions, etc.).
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Location:A-29 |
Area:810(Sq. Feet) |
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LANGUAGE LAB |
A language laboratory is a dedicated space for foreign language learning where students access audio or audio-visual materials. They allow a teacher to listen to and manage student audio, which is delivered to individual students through headsets or in isolated sound booths. Language labs were common in schools and universities in the United States in the two decades following World War II. They have now largely been replaced by self access language learning centers, which may be called language labs.
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Location:A-19 |
Area:520(Sq. Feet) |
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WEB DEVELOPMENT LAB, NETWORK LAB, OO PRG.LAB |
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This labs main focus is the study of Web development at the back-end of the website Consulting; Site Maintenance and Updating; TSU Template Conversion. This course is designed to familiarize students with the basic components of programming , so as to be able to initiate the students into the discipline of Programming. It aims to start of the development of problem solving ability using computer programming. This course teaches not only the mechanics of programming, but also how to create programs that are easy to read, maintain and debug. Students are introduced to the design principles for writing good programs.
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Location:A-18 |
Area:520(Sq. Feet) |
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PROJECT LAB, DISTIBUTION SYSTEM LAB,COMPUTER GRAPICS |
Objective is to make students aware of the concepts underlying modern Computer Graphics and Machine Vision. At the end of the course the student will have the generic skills to design algorithms for digital image synthesis for a broad-based set of computing problems in various domains. This course contains 2D geometric transformations , Algorithms for clipping, 3D geometric and modeling transformation, Illumination models and surface rendering methods etc.
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Location:A-31 |
Area:520(Sq. Feet) |
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