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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Research Institutions in India

Ahmedabad

Indian Institute of Management
Institute for Plasma Research
Physical Research Laboratory

Allahabad

Harish Chandra Research Institute

Bangalore

Central Power Research Institute
Center for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Centre for Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation (CSIR)
Indian Academy of Science
Indian Institute of Management
Indian Institute of Science
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
ISRO Satellite Centre
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
National Aerospace Laboratories
National Centre for Biological Sciences
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
Raman Research Institute

Barrackpore (W. B.)

Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute

Bhopal

Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering

Bhubaneswar

Institute of Physics
Regional Research Laboratory

Calcutta

Indian Institute of Management
Indian Statistical Institute
Inter University Consortium on DAE Facilities
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics
S.N.Bose National Center for Basic Sciences
Variable Energy Cyclotron Center

Chandigarh

Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

Chennai (Madras)

Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI- Karaikudi)
Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture
Indian Institute of Technology
Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam
The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation
National Centre for Ultrafast Processes
National Institute of Ocean Technology
SPIC Science Foundation
Structural Engineering Research Centre

Delhi

Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
CSIR Human Resources Development Group
Defence Research and Development Organisation
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Directorate of Wheat Research
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
Indian Institute of Technology
Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
National Brain Research Centre
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research
Nuclear Science Centre
Science and Engineering Research Council
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Petroleum Conservation Research Association

Dehradun

Forest Research Institute
Indian Institute of Petroleum
Wildlife Institute of India

Dirang (Arunachal Pradesh)

National Research Centre on Yak

Durgapur

Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute

Eluru (A. P.)

National Research Centre for Oil Palm

Gadanki

National Atmospheric Research Laboratory

Gandhi Nagar

Institute for Plasma Research

Goa

National Institute of Oceanography

Hyderabad

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
Environment Protection Training and Research Institute
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Patancheru
National Geophysical Research Institute
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology

Indore

Center for Advanced Technology

Jammu

Regional Research Laboratory

Jhansi (U. P)

National Research Centre for Agroforestry

Jodhpur (Rajasthan)

Central Arid Zone Research Institute

Kanpur

Indian Institute of Pulses Research
Indian Institute of Technology

Kasaragod

Central Plantation Crops Research Institute

Kharagpur

Indian Institute of Technology

Kochi

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

Lucknow

Central Drug Research Institute
Indian Council of Philosophy Research
Indian Institute of Management
Industrial Toxicology Research Centre
National Botanical Research Institute
National Research Laboratory for Conservation of Cultural Property

Mathura

Central Institute for Research on Goats

Mumbai (Bombay)

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Centre for Monitoring the Indian Economy
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism
Indian Institute of Technology
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
National Centre for Software Technology
Society for Applied Microwave Electronic Engineering and Research
Tata Insitute of Fundamental Research

Palakkad

Fluid Control Research Institute

Palampur (H.P.)

Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology

Peechi

Kerala Forest Research Institute

Pilani

Central Electronics Research Institute
Birla Institute of Technology and Science

Puttur (Karnataka)

National Research Centre on Cashew

Pune

Agharkar Research Institute
Bioinformatics Distributed Information Centre
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
Inter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics
National Chemical Laboratory

Roorkie (U. P.)

Central Building Research Institute

Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram)

Centre for Development Studies
Centre for Earth Science Studies
Electronic Research and Development Centre
National Transportation Planning and Research Centre
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology
Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR), Trivandrum
Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology

Varanasi (U. P.)

Indian Institute of Vegetable Research

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Union Bank Of India Credit Officer Exam 2011 Admit Card / Call Letter download

Union Bank Of India Credit Officer Exam 2011 Admit Card / Call Letter download

Union Bank Of India Credit Officer Recruitment Exam Will Hold At 13-11-2011. Candidates Can Download Their Admit Card Of Credit Officer Exam. Candidates Must Have Their Registration No. For Download Admit Card Of Credit Officer. Candidates Can Download Their Admit Card / Call Letter By Clicking On The Given Link.
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The UBI Credit Officer Recruitment Exam Admit Card: Admit Card

http://www.unitedbankofindia.com/English/Recruitment.aspx

RPSC School Lecturers Exam 2011 Admit Card / Call Letter Download

RPSC School Lecturers Exam 2011 Admit Card / Call Letter Download

Rpsc School Lecturers Exam Date Will Announce In Some Days. School Lecturers Exam Will Conducts For Different Subjects (Commerce, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, English, Urdu, Biology). Candidates Can Download Their Admit Card From Official Website Of RPSC. Candidates Must Have Their Application Id, Token No. And Password / Mobile No. For Download Admit Card. Candidates Can Download Their Admit Card By Entering Challan No. And Date Of Birth. Candidates Can Download Their Admit Card By Click On The Given Link.
Download Admit Card: Admit Card
http://rpsconline.rajasthan.gov.in/admissionCard
More Info For Admit Card: Admit Card Information

http://www.rpsc.gov.in/

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Haryana TET Exam's Result -2011

HTET 2011 Exam Was Held For Teachers And Lecturers. Haryana TET Exam 2011 Result Will be Declared In Some Days.
 Result Will Declare At The Official Website Of HBSC. When The Result Will Declare Then The Link Will Appear Here.
 Candidates Can Check Their HTET Result Here. 

Click The Link To Check The HTET Reult: HTET Result

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

List of Verilog Simulators in Alphabetical Order by Name


Simulator Name Author/Company Languages Description
List of Verilog Simulators in Alphabetical Order by Name
Active-HDL/Riviera Aldec VHDL-2002, V2001, SV2005 A simulator with complete design environment aimed at FPGA-applications. Aldec licenses Active-HDL to FPGA-vendors, and the underlying engine can be found in the design-suites of those vendors. While ActiveHDL is a low-cost product, Aldec also offers a more expensive, higher-performance simulator called "Riviera."
Quartus II Simulator Altera VHDL-1993, V2001, SV2005 Altera's simulator bundled with the Quartus II design software. Supports Verilog, VHDL and AHDL.
Verilog-XL Cadence V1995 The original Verilog simulator, Gateway Design's Verilog-XL was the first (and only, for a time) Verilog simulator to be qualified for ASIC (validation) sign-off. After its acquisition by Cadence Design Systems, Verilog-XL changed very little over the years, retaining an interpreted language engine, and freezing language-support at Verilog-1995. Cadence recommends Incisive Enterprise Simulator for new design projects, as XL no longer receives active development. Nevertheless, XL continues to find use in companies with large codebases of legacy Verilog. Many early Verilog codebases will only simulate properly in Verilog-XL, due to variation in language implementation of other simulators.
Speedsim Cadence Design Systems V1995 Cycle based simulator originally developed at DEC. The DEC developers spun off to form Quickturn Design Systems. Quickturn was later acquired by Cadence, who discontinued the product in 2005. Speedsim featured an innovative slotted bit-slice architecture that supported simulation of up to 32 tests in parallel.
Incisive Enterprise Simulator('big 3') Cadence Design Systems VHDL-2002, V2001, SV2005 Cadence initially acquired Gateway Design, thereby acquiring Verilog-XL. In response to competition from faster simulators, Cadence developed its own compiled-language simulator, NC-Verilog. The modern version of the NCsim family, called Incisive Enterprise Simulator, includes Verilog, VHDL, and SystemVerilog support. It also provides support for the e verification language, and a fast SystemC simulation kernel.
SMASH Dolphin Integration V1995, V2001, VHDL-1993 SMASH is a mixed-signal, multi-language simulator for IC or PCB designs. It uses SPICE syntax for analog descriptions, Verilog-HDL and VHDL for digital, Verilog-A/AMS, VHDL-AMS and ABCD (a combination of SPICE and C) for analog behavioral, and C for DSP algorithms.
Super-FinSim Fintronic V2001 This simulator is available on multi-platform, claiming IEEE 1364-2001 compliance.
PureSpeed Frontline V1995 The simulator had a cycle-based counterpart called 'pure cycle'. FrontLine was sold to Avant!, which was later acquired by Synopsys. Synopsys discontinued Purespeed in favor of its well-established VCS simulator.
ModelSim('big 3') Mentor Graphics VHDL-2002, V2001, SV2005 The original Modeltech (VHDL) simulator was the first mixed-language simulator capable of simulating VHDL and Verilog design entities together. However, as the Verilog component of ModelSim is neither the fastest nor most fully featured simulator on the market, competition from Synopsys and Cadence, led to a continual decrease in ModelSim popularity.
SILOS Simucad Design Automation V2001 As one of the low-cost interpreted Verilog simulators, Silos III enjoyed great popularity in the 1990s. Simucad's most current version, Silos-X, is sold as part of a tool-suite.
Veritak Sugawara Systems V2001 It is low-cost and Windows-based only. It boasts a built-in waveform viewer and fast execution.
Verilogger Extreme,Verilogger Pro SynaptiCAD V2001,V1995 Verilogger Pro is a low-cost interpreted simulator based on Elliot Mednick's VeriWell code base. Verilogger Extreme is a newer, compiled-code simulator that is Verilog-2001 compliant and much faster than Pro.
VCS Synopsys VHDL-2002, V2001, SV2005 Originally developed by John Sanguinetti, Peter Eichenberger and Michael McNamara under the startup company Chronologic Simulation, VCS (Verilog Compiled code Simulator) was purchased by Synopsys, where development continued. Due to a strategic decision to support SystemVerilog (instead of SystemC), and the acquisition of Superlog (the forerunner to SystemVerilog), Synopsys/VCS was the first SystemVerilog simulator in the market.
CVC Tachyon Design Automation V2001, V2005 CVC is a Verilog HDL compiled simulator. CVC has the ability to simulate in either interpreted or compiled mode.
Z01X WinterLogic V2001,SV2005 Developed as a fault simulator but can also be used as a logic simulator.
ISE Simulator Xilinx VHDL-93, V2001 Xilinx's simulator comes bundled with the ISE Design Suite. ISE Simulator (ISim) provides support for mixed-mode language simulation including, but not limited to, simulation of designs targeted for Xilinx's FPGAs and CPLDs.

Some commercial simulators (such as ModelSim) are available in student, or evaluation/demo editions. These editions generally have many features disabled, arbitrary limits on simulation design size, but are offered free of charge.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Caching in ASP.net

Caching

Introduction: It is a way to store the frequently used data into the server memory which can be retrieved very quickly. And so provides both scalability and performance. For example if user is required to fetch the same data from database frequently then the resultant data can be stored into the server memory and later retrieved in very less time (better performance). And the same time the application can serve more page request in the same time (scalability).

Drawback: Suppose the server memory is filled with the data then the remaining part of the data is stored into the disk which slower the complete system performance. That's why self limiting caching techniques are best; where once the server memory gets filled the data has been selectively removed from the server memory to ensure that the application performance is not degraded.

Caching Types: Basically, caching is of two types:

  1. Output caching - The rendered html page is stored into the cache before sending it to the client. Now, if the same page is requested by some other client the already rendered htm page is retrieved from the server memory and sent to the client, which saves the time requires rendering and processing the complete page.
  2. Data Caching - The important pieces of information, that are time consuming and frequently requested, are stored into the cache. For example a data set retrieved from the database. It is very similar to application state but it is more server friendly as the data gets removed once the cache is filled.

There are two more models which are built on the above two types: 

  1. Fragment caching - Instead of caching the complete page, some portion of the rendered html page is cached. E.g.: User Control used into the page is cached and so it doesn't get loaded every time the page is rendered. 
  2. Data Source Caching - It is caching built into the data source controls (eg. XmlDataSource, sqlDataSource etc). It is very similar to data caching but here the caching is not handled explicitly but the data source control manages it as per the settings made on the data controls. 

Saturday, October 8, 2011

UPSC CPF Assistant Commandant (AC) Exam 2011 Answer Key / Cut Off

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Conducts Central Police Forces (Assistant Commandants) Exam 2011 For 497 Posts. Answer Key Of CPF Assistant Commandant Exam 2011 Is Available Here. The CPF Assistant Commandant Exam Was Held At 08 Oct 2011. Candidates Can Discuss Here For Estimated Cut Off Of Assistant Commandant Exam.


A friend omiomi says here that he/she got set D.. he have checked answers of almost 90 questions. he typed answers according to questions so check accordinly ...
1.border forces match the following- c
2.mountain ranges fron north to south match- a
3.golden chariot- a(hyderbad)
4.lokhpal bill commetee 2011- d
5.festival-ethenic match- a
6.regional rural bank - d
7.10000 mw hydropower - a(bhutan)
8.federal used- d(nowhere)
9.vechicles-mettalic ropes-d
10.poluted surface water sequence- c
11.father mother bloood group-c
12.shape of population-c
13.retreatin monsoon-d
14.econmy owed factor of production-d(both socialist and capitalist)
15.heat transmitted from sun to earth-c(radiation)
16. cyclone related-c
17.wind velocity-d(pressure gradient)
18.planet venus-c
19.river match-a
20.UNEP-a
21.prominent american match-a
22.saarc-c
23-treaty of madras-c
24.painter mughal-d(baz bahadur)
25-shivaji-b(amataya)
26.jamnalal match-d
27.indian freedom match-c
28-malabar-07-2- a
29. j-10 fighter- c
30.sarhul-b
31.right to informat- b
32.emergency loksabha- c
33.rajya sabha-d
34fundamental duites-c
35.heavy water-d
36.first nuclear reactor-d
37. ratio of boys and girls... in a sequence(its same for everyone)
1.c
2.c
3.a
4.d
5.c
38.elderly person 25 cm-c
39. everyone has father-c
40.asean-b
41.nato-d(afganishthan)
42.media bring together-d( aman ki asha)
43.plantation crop-c(wheat)
44.demograpgic transition-c
45. population density-b
46.diagram of circles traingles(in sequence)
1.a
2.c
3.
4.
5.
6.d
7.d
47.rural settlement- a(primary)
48.ongc- d(imperial energy)
49.nasa-c(atlantis)
50- kankesanthurai-b
51.prahar missle-c

rest he have little doubt so he didnt upload.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Steve Jobs, 1955 – 2011