Wednesday, November 30, 2005

[compilers_nitw] Important information !!!

Hello friends
you must be knowing about "AMDOCS" company , they are organising a conference in the month of Jan in Pune for one day .
They have invited one student from our class ( only for 3rd year C.S.E.) and providing travelling allowance for 2 tier A.C. on both sides + accomodation facility in pune but with the condition that person who get selected for this conference have to sit for amdocs at the time of placement.
So those who are interested in attending the conference , submit ur bio-data in T&P section as soon as possible. For more details contact T&P section .
*please pass this information to others ( only 3rd yr BTech C.S.E.)


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Saturday, November 26, 2005

[compilers_nitw] project in winter

frns...
it's message from somyajulu sir, tat if any one intrested in projected in winter .so all of those intrested may collect in their office on 2'nd DEC. in their office....he said to discuss the problem/project there...so  hopefully u all guys/gls. will spread over this info. to others classmate , those unaware of tat...
BEST OF LUCK FOR EXAMS............

ANKUR...


Ankur Singh Sachan


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Friday, November 25, 2005

Exams

So the end sem exams are comin up..
heres the schedule for CSE III year

28/11/2005-- OS
29/11/2005-- DBMS
30/11/2005-- EEA
01/12/2005-- TOC
02/12/2005-- ICA

Thursday, November 24, 2005

[compilers_nitw] IC lab schedule

 IC lab schedule
8-10
10-12
12:30-2:30

Monday batch (Roll no. 49-72)
First person of each group has to go from 8-10,
second at 10-12 and so on. Exactly what it was in the skill
test.

For Tuesday batch the schedule is
2:30-4:30
4:30-6:30
6-8
First person of each group has to go on 2:30 and so on
Please note that there is overlapping of half an hour
for the last batch. Last batch has to report on 6 only
This is the final schedule for the lab.


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Saturday, November 19, 2005

[compilers_nitw] Alumni interested in Open Source At NITW

Hi Frns


Hope every one accomplished the DBMS mission. And there is a good new to you all. Yesterday I have
got a mail from our alumni with subject Open Source At NITW.

It goes like this :

.................................................................

Hi,

My name is Siddharth Vijayakrishnan. The two are cc'ed in this mail are
Carthik Anand Sharma and Palaka Sasidhar. All of us are RECW alumni
('97-'01) and are currently either studying or working. Since we left
college, all of us have been active in the open source software world
with Carthik having been part of a very popular blog software
[wordpress] development team. We are now interested in being involved in
setting up a Linux User Group (LUG) in the college.

During our days in college, we were hampered by a few factors
- Lack of fast access to internet [This made getting software and
   documentation difficult]
- Not enough information on how to start

These are the two problems that we want to address. We are willing to
contribute time and a limited amount of resources if students are
interested. I guess we can mobilize some more alumni to get involved.
Please get in touch with any of us, in case you are
interested. We'd also like you to pass this on to anyone who might be
interested (Putting this mail up on the mess notice boards/CS dept
notice board might be a great idea)

Regards,
Siddharth

...............................................................

        In Reply to this,

we wrote:

.................................................................

Hi Siddharth Vijayakrishnan,

this group (compilers_nitw@yahoogrops.com) is related to current 3rd year BTECG CSE. We are very
grateful to have a mail from U.

As U told...........

"During our days in college, we were hampered by a few factors
- Lack of fast access to internet [This made getting software and
   documentation difficult]
- Not enough information on how to start"..................

the same is the case with us now..............

this idea struck to our mind but we are unable to implement.
may be now with your cooperation we can give a start to our ideaz...

our problems with infrastructure goes like this .......
   no net provider ...with consistent speeds ....!!!!
   even the college have no IDEA of providing net !!!
   the lab nets are scarse ....!!! (god knows where they are ..)
   even the department is deficit for staff .....
                  ---  9 members managing 500 students of CSE .......
(so, we may be expecting a very good guidance from ur side ...)

definetely there is a good scope for all of us to be a member of this group and contribute to open
source...

as the first tribute of our enthu .....
just 2day  we have pasted ur maill in all the messes and departments....

K Gangadhar
3/4 BTech CSE

.................................................................

         The response to our reply is:

.................................................................


Kenguva Gangadhar(gangadhar_kenguva@yahoo.com)@2005.11.18 08:46:43 -0800:
> Hi Siddharth Vijayakrishnan,
Call me siddharth :)
>  
>   this group (compilers_nitw@yahoogrops.com) is related to current 3rd  year BTECG CSE. We are
very grateful to have a mail from U.
>  
>   As U told...........
>  
>   "During our days in college, we were hampered by a few factors
>    - Lack of fast access to internet [This made getting software and
>      documentation difficult]
There are ways we can get around this problem. Since most of you
probably have access to a pc in your hostel rooms, we could set up a
network of sorts within the hostel. If that doesn't work out, we could
set up a repository with the latest software dumped on it and students
could burn cds and use what they want. We can ensure that you get the
software you want. As a start, we can provide
installation images of a few linux/bsd installations plus regularly and
other regularly used software.

>    - Not enough information on how to start"..................
>  
>   the same is the case with us now..............
Right - and this is what we want to remedy. For a start, I think it'd
be a great idea if you could get together a group of interested students
on a weekend - Two or three of us could come over and hold a sort of an
informal session for about an hour or two.   
A few things that can be done
- Demos of installation of various versions of linux/*bsd
- An overview of various development tools like gcc,gdb etc
- An overview of the various ongoing projects in the open source world
   and where contributions can be made
- A Q&A session with students.

The infrastructure requirement for this kind of a session will be
limited to a hall (NSH/NCH would do nicely, a classroom would do as
well). If some kind of internet access can be arranged, then it would
sweeten things a great deal - you could talk to someone at the CC (is
Prof.Anjaneyulu still in charge ?) and see if something can be arranged.
A good way to do this would be to have the CS association or the IEEE
arrange for an event, so that it gets a bit of publicity. Let us know if
something like this can be done and then we can work out the dates.

>   this idea struck to our mind but we are unable to implement.
>   may be now with your cooperation we can give a start to our ideaz...
>  
>   our problems with infrastructure goes like this .......
>      no net provider ...with consistent speeds ....!!!!
>      even the college have no IDEA of providing net !!!

some things never change. :)

>   just 2day  we have pasted ur maill in all the messes and departments....
Thank you!
>  
>   K Gangadhar
>   3/4 BTech CSE

When you are replying, you need to do a 'reply all' so that both
Carthik and Sasidhar get your response. If you are using a web client
like yahoo mail, copy the email addresses from the Cc list of this mail
and paste them in the 'To:' field of the reply

Regards,
Siddharth
.................................................................

          So I would like the CSEA members to throw light on this aspect by organizing necessary
events.


          Finally, Wish you all the best for End Sem


Bye
Gangadhar


     
           
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Thursday, November 17, 2005

[compilers_nitw] hara prasad(not another forward)

Dataquest India-IDC-NASSCOM Best Indian Tech Schools Survey - IITs Way Ahead of Others and A Few Noticeable Surprises
 
The time of the year is back and we are again viewing frenzied activities amongst the students for getting admission in the best colleges in the country.  As engineering profession enjoys a privileged position in Indian minds getting admission into premier engineering colleges is the most coveted dream for any student and their parents. But with an ever-increasing number of colleges to choose from and lack of any standard means of evaluating these colleges there is a lot of confusion in the student fraternity. “Which college to choose and which one to put on second priority” is the biggest challenge faced by the would-be-engineers and their parents.
 
Appreciating the need, Dataquest India, IDC and Nasscom came together to start a definitive study that would be conducted on an annual basis and would rank different Tech schools on various parameters. To add recruiters view into this study it is decided that perception of IT companies would also be included thereby giving it a more holistic view. The findings of this pioneering exercise are ready now. Here are the highlights.
 
The DQ-IDC-Nasscom survey has taken into account both objective assessment of the institutes and perception of the recruiters. Four broad component of the objective assessment are placement, infrastructure, intellectual capital and industry interface. Total 116 engineering colleges participated in this study from different corners of the country.
 
The top ranks are devoid of any major surprises with IIT Kanpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras and IIT Kharagpur getting the top four honors. But the rest in top ten do spring up a few surprises in form of IT BHU, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology and Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology featuring in them while some ‘perceived’ heavyweights like BITS Pilani & DCE getting knocked out of the top 10 list. IIT Delhi is the only premier institute that is not covered in this exercise as they decided not to participate for some internal reasons.
 
The ranking of top ten T-schools are shown below:
 

Top Ten T-Schools

Overall Rank
RANK BY
Objective Assessment
RANK BY Recruiters' Perception
IIT Kanpur
1
1
1
IIT Bombay
2
2
2
IIT Madras
3
5
4
IIT Kharagpur
4
6
3
IT-BHU Varanasi
5
4
8
IIT Guwahati
6
3
21
NIT Warangal
7
7
12
NIT Trichy
8
8
7
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala
9
9
10
Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi
10
12
16
 
 
A pleasant surprise is IIT Guwahati, which is ranked 3rd position on objective assessment while it is at 21st position on recruiters’ perception. According to Parijat Chakraborty, Head, User and Communication Research of IDC India, “This new IIT is yet to establish its brand image among the recruiters, as compared to its elder brothers. However, they are doing a better job in putting their houses in order”.
 
An opposite scenario is observed for BITS Pilani. It enjoy an impressive image among the recruiters (5th position) while on objective assessment they score way below at 25th rank.
 
Placements in these engineering institutes have seen a general upturn with the salary increase of 10-15% over last year. IT majors Like Infosys, Wipro & TCS are the top recruiters and in some colleges they have recruited over 100 students by themselves.
 
The complete findings of the survey could be seen in the forthcoming issue of Dataquest magazine, www.dqindia.com.


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