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Saturday, October 23, 2010

ఇంజనీరింగ్ టిప్స్

.:: Some Tips For Fresh Engineering Students ::.
It will be entirely a new environment, new friends, new teachers and new ways of learning. There will be a lot of change from the studies at +2 level and the present one. Hence, it is necessary to have a change in the mind set to adjust to the new environment. The purpose of this article is to make them aware of the pros and cons of this change so that, they can mend their ways, if necessary, and be successful because, these four years of study can make or break their career.
The five month impasse and anxiety for the aspiring engineers is finally over, as they have joined in their chosen branch and college through web counseling. Let us welcome them and wish them all a very successful and meaningful college life. Although there may be some dissatisfaction among some of them regarding the branch and the college they are admitted into, it is high time now to think about how best they can utilize this opportunity and be successful in their career. The present scenario of job market in India is very good and all the branches of engineering have plenty of jobs. Hence, students need not worry about the branch. If they are technically sound, and get the degree, there are many jobs for them

Friday, October 22, 2010

ఐటి వర్క్ షాప్ ఫర్ ఇంజనీరింగ్ స్టూడెంట్స్

IT professionals looking for permanent positions in high-tech seem to be facing more challenges than in the past, and numerous online career sites promise to expedite the process with social networking and other features designed to bring the best listing directly to job-seekers' desktops.

See a slideshow of 20 most useful career sites for IT professionals here.
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But despite the wealth of resources available online, IT job seekers say the career sites sometimes don't deliver as they promise. Some report that the in-demand skills employers want don't match the actual skills candidates currently have. Others say career Web sites have stale information and don’t deliver the usability or security features they want when posting personal information online.

"The problem with online sites is that you don’t get many responses (like none usually). A lot of the postings are old, the employers don’t clean them up very well," says David Currier, a member of the infrastructure team for Perot Systems/Owen & Minor Medical in Richmond, Va. "So although they indicate a lot of opportunities the real number is far less. I usually look for anything posted within the last seven days to get a fair feel for what might be available."

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Recently high-tech job seekers have shared a few tips on what they do to stay ahead of stale sites and exploit the Internet fully to find work.

"Don't overlook something like Craigslist. I wouldn't have thought to look for a position there but I did find several promising possibilities," says Ron Nutter, Network World Help Desk Editor and an IT professional who blogged about his experience looking for full-time work in the Kansas City, Mo., area.

Nutter also points out that CareerBuilder added a feature that allows users to upload a resume that could be searched by potential employers, which he says could help a potential candidate get considered for a job he or she did not apply for. Also he says to maintain records of positions applied for and companies contacted for work.

"Keep a spreadsheet to track the jobs you have applied for and the calls you have had from recruiters and companies where you have applied for a position," Nutter says. "This will help you keep track of where you have applied and if you have filed for unemployment, you will be able to provide proof with very little effort on you job hunting activities."

Terri Morgan, a principal at Wudang Research Association, says she has had various experience with different online career resources.

"I look at two separate areas: 1) the site itself (features, functions, etc.) and 2) the content (what jobs do they have - most important," Morgan says. "I use Monster, CareerBuilder, and Dice mostly. They tend to have the freshest selections."

Read more about infrastructure management in Network World's Infrastructure Management section.

Denise Dubie is senior editor with Network World.

సి ప్రోగ్రంమింగ్ మరియు డేటా సంకేతము

Let's begin with a simple question: What is C programming language? As you will see, it is a very powerful and popular programming language for creating computer programs.

Next you might wonder how to starting learning C programming language? Here we cover all aspects C programming language with basic C programming language

Engineering Drawing Practice Lab (As per JNTU Syllabus) Book Description

This textbook, Engineering Drawing Practice Lab is specifically designed as per the syllabus of the first year students of the circuit branches in various engineering colleges affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Andhra Pradesh. Both the text and drawings presented represent latest concepts.

The book is illustrated with numerous solved problems from various leading universities so as to expose our students to all sorts of questions put to them in their examinations. The topics include bolt and nut, L-angle, funnel, table, stool, overhead tank, gland, stage, cavity block, drilling jig, cast iron and steel castings, hopper, chimney, duct, chute, V-block, bearing cap, open bearing, dovetail, fork, rocker arm, lock plate, trisquare, jig plate, flange, elbow, shaft bracket, machine clamp, tailstock, angle plate, electromagnet, I-beam, rod support, tray etc.

In view of the treatment of this subject reasonably in detail and the book being written in a simple language within the comprehension of an average student, it should serve as an ideal textbook not only for the students of JNTU but all others pursuing this subject in various universities, both in India and other developing countries.

About the Author(s):
Prof. K. Venugopal , B.E., M.Sc. (Engg.), F.I.E., M.I.S.E., M.I.S.T.E., is a retired Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Government College of Technology, Coimbatore. He obtained his UG and PG degrees from the University of Madras. He served as a Design Engineer in a reputed firm at Mumbai. Subsequently, he had been on the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in the Department of Technical Education, Tamil Nadu for over a period of 35 years.

He is a recipient of `The Best Citizen of India` award from an International Publishing House, in New Delhi. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Standards Engineers of the Bureau of Indian Standards (B.I.S.), Member of the Institution of Engineers and Life Member of Indian Society for Technical Education.
Contents:
Importance of Engineering Graphics Drawing Instruments and Their Uses
BIS Conventions and Specifications
Engineering Scales
Geometrical Constructions
Curves Used in Engineering Practice-Conic Sections
Cycloids and Involutes
Cylindrical Curves
Freehand Sketching Techniques
Orthographic Projections
Representation of 3-D Objects
Projections of Points
Projections of Straight Lines
Projections on Auxiliary Planes
Projections of Plane Surfaces
Projections of Solids
Auxiliary Projections of Solids
Isometric Projection
Conversion of Orthographic Views into Isometric Views
Conversion of Isometric Views into Orthographic Views.

కంప్యూటర్

BASIC COMPUTER DIAGRAM

In the diagram, the arrows indicate the direction of data flow.
Some data flows in one direction only.
In some cases it flows in both directions.

At the heart of the computer is the microprocessor.
This contains several REGISTERS to store data and an ARITHMETIC LOGIC UNIT (ALU) which manipulates data.
It acts as the central processing unit (CPU) of the computer, carrying out a sequence of instructions, called a program.

The program may be stored in memory, as software, or written into the memory from tape or disk.

There are two types of memory.
Read Only Memory (ROM) which stores software permanently. The software is not lost when the computer is switched off but the stored data cannot be changed.
Random Access Memory (RAM) which can be written to and read from.
The stored data is volatile.
It is lost when the computer is switched off.

The actual computer, its case and printed circuit boards etc are known as hardware.

The computer needs to communicate with the outside world.
It does this via interfaces which are usually a plug or socket of some type.

The computer is a digital device.
It may need to communicate with an analogue device such as a loudspeaker or variable speed control.
To do this it uses digital to analogue and analogue to digital converters.

కంప్యూటర్ అండ్ హిస్ హిస్టరీ

BASIC COMPUTER DIAGRAM

In the diagram, the arrows indicate the direction of data flow.
Some data flows in one direction only.
In some cases it flows in both directions.

At the heart of the computer is the microprocessor.
This contains several REGISTERS to store data and an ARITHMETIC LOGIC UNIT (ALU) which manipulates data.
It acts as the central processing unit (CPU) of the computer, carrying out a sequence of instructions, called a program.

The program may be stored in memory, as software, or written into the memory from tape or disk.

There are two types of memory.
Read Only Memory (ROM) which stores software permanently. The software is not lost when the computer is switched off but the stored data cannot be changed.
Random Access Memory (RAM) which can be written to and read from.
The stored data is volatile.
It is lost when the computer is switched off.

The actual computer, its case and printed circuit boards etc are known as hardware.

The computer needs to communicate with the outside world.
It does this via interfaces which are usually a plug or socket of some type.

The computer is a digital device.
It may need to communicate with an analogue device such as a loudspeaker or variable speed control.
To do this it uses digital to analogue and analogue to digital converters.