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1. A. Create a Java class called Student with the following details as variables within it. (i)USN (ii)Name (iii)Branch (iv)Phone. Write a Java program to create ‘n’ Student objects and print the USN, Name, Branch, and Phone of these objects with suitable headings. |
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1. B. Write a Java program to implement the Stack using arrays. Write Push(), Pop(), and Display() methods to demonstrate its working. |
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2. A. Design a super class called Staff with details as StaffId, Name, Phone, Salary. Extend this class by writing three subclasses namely Teaching (domain, publications), Technical (skills), and Contract (period). Write a Java program to read and display at least 3 staff objects of all three categories. |
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2. B. Write a Java class called Customer to store their name and date_of_birth. The date_of_birth format should be dd/mm/yyyy. Write methods to read customer data as <name, dd/mm/yyyy> and display as <name, dd, mm, yyyy> using StringTokenizer class considering the delimiter character as “/”. |
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3.A. Write a Java program to read two integers a and b. Compute a/b and print, when b is not zero. Raise an exception when b is equal to zero. |
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3.B. Write a Java program that implements a multi-thread application that hashtree threads. First thread generates a random integer for every 1 second; second thread computes the square of the number and prints; third thread will print the value of cube of the number. |
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4. Sort a given set of n integer elements using Merge Sort method and compute its time complexity. Run the program for varied values of n > 5000, and record the time taken to sort. Plot a graph of the time taken versus n on graph sheet. The elements can be read from a file or can be generated using the random number generator. Demonstrate using Java how the divide-and-conquer method works along with its time complexity analysis: worst case, average case and best case. |
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5. Sort a given set of n integer elements using Quick Sort method and compute its time complexity. Run the program for varied values of n > 5000 and record the time taken to sort. Plot a graph of the time taken versus n on graph sheet. The elements can be read from a file or can be generated using the random number generator. Demonstrate using Java how the divideand-conquer method works along with its time complexity analysis: worst case, average case and best case. |
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6.A. Implement in Java, the 0/1 Knapsack problem using Dynamic Programming method. |
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6.B. Implement in Java, the 0/1 Knapsack problem using Greedy method. |
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7. From a given vertex in a weighted connected graph, find shortest paths to other vertices using Dijkstra's algorithm. Write the program in Java. |
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8. Find Minimum Cost Spanning Tree of a given undirected graph using Kruskal's algorithm. Implement the program in Java language. |
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9. Find Minimum Cost Spanning Tree of a given undirected graph using Prim's algorithm. Implement the program in Java language. |
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10.A. Write Java program to Implement All-Pairs Shortest Paths problem using Floyd's algorithm. |
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10.B. Travelling Sales Person problem using Dynamic programming. |
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11. Design and implement in Java to find a subset of a given set S = {Sl, S2,.....,Sn} of n positive integers whose SUM is equal to a given positive integer d. For example, if S ={1, 2, 5, 6, 8} and d= 9, there are two solutions {1,2,6}and {1,8}. Display a suitable message, if the given problem instance doesn't have a solution. |
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12. Design and implement the presence of Hamiltonian Cycle in an undirected Graph G of n vertices. |
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