Title of the Course/
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Paper-XVII WEB TECHNOLOGY
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Core
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III Year & Sixth Semester
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Credit: 4
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Objective of the course
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This course introduces the concepts of ASP, VB Script, Java Script.
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Course outline
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Unit 1: Introduction to VBScript - Adding VBScript Code to an HTML Page - VB Script Basics - VBScript Data Types - VBScript Variables - VBScript Constants - VBScript Operators – mathematical- comparison-logical - Using Conditional Statements - Looping Through Code - VBScript Procedures – type casting variables - math functions –date functions – string functions –other functions - VBScript Coding Conventions - Dictionary Object in VBScript - Err Object
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Unit-2: Introduction to Javascript – Advantages of Javascript – Javascript syntax - Data type –Variable - Array – Operator & Expression – Looping – control structures - Constructor Function – user defined function Dialog Box .
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Unit 3: Javascript document object model – Introduction – Object in HTML – Event Handling – Window object – Document object – Browser object – Form object – Navigator object – Screen object – Build in object – User defined object – Cookies.
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Unit-4: ASP.NET Language Structure – Page Structure – Page event , Properties & Compiler Directives . HTML server controls – Anchor, Tables, Forms, Files . Basic Web server Controls – Label, Text box, Button, Image Links, Check & radio Button, Hyperlink, Data List Web Server Controls – Check box list. Radio button list, Drop down list, List box, Data grid, Repeater.
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Unit-5: Request and Response Objects, Cookies, Working with Data – OLEDB connection class, command class, transaction class, data adaptor class, data set class. Advanced issues – email, Application issues, working with IIS and page Directives , error handling.
Security – Authentication, IP Address, Secure by SSL & Client Certificates
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1.Recommended Texts
i.I.Bayross, 2000, Web Enable Commercial Application Development Using HTML,
DHTML, Javascript, Perl CGI, BPB Publications.
ii. A.Russell Jones, Mastering Active Server Pages 3, BPB Publications.
2. Reference Books
i. Hathleen Kalata, Internet Programming with VBScript and JavaScript, Thomson
Learning
ii. Mike McGrath, XML Harness the Power of XML in easy steps, Dreamtech
Publications
iii. T.A. Powell, 2002,Complete Reference HTML , TMH.
iv. J.Jaworski, 1999, Mastering Javascript, BPB Publications.
v. Powell, Thomas; Schneider, Fritz, JavaScript: The Complete Reference,
2nd edition2004, TMH
Title of the Course/
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Paper-XVIII DATA COMMUNICATION AND
NETWORKING
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Core
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III Year & Sixth Semester
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Credit: 4
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Objective of the course
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This course introduces the concepts of Networking
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Course outline
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Unit-1: Introduction to Data Communication, Network, Protocols & standards and standards organizations - Line Configuration - Topology - Transmission mode - Classification of Network - OSI Model - Layers of OSI Model.
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Unit-2: Parallel and Serial Transmission - DTE/DCE/such as EIA-449, EIA-530, EIA-202 and x.21 interface - Interface standards - Modems - Guided Media - Unguided Media - Performance - Types of Error - Error Detection - Error Corrections.
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Unit-3: Multiplexing - Types of Multiplexing - Multiplexing Application - Telephone system - Project 802 - Ethernet - Token Bus - Token Ring - FDDI - IEEE 802.6 - SMDS - Circuit Switching - Packet Switching - Message switching - Connection Oriented and Connectionless services.
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Unit-4:History of Analog and Digital Network - Access to ISDN - ISDN Layers - Broadband ISDN - X.25 Layers - Packet Layer Protocol - ATM - ATM Topology - ATM Protocol.
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Unit-5 :Repeaters - Bridges - Routers - Gateway - Routing algorithms - TCP/IP Network, Transport and Application Layers of TCP/IP - World Wide Web.
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1. Recommended Texts
i.Behrouz and Forouzan,2001,Introduction to Data Communication and Networking,
2nd Edition,TMH.
2. Reference Books
i.Jean Walrand 1998,Communication Networks (A first Course),Second Edition,
WCB/McGraw Hill.
ii. Behrouz and Forouzan,2006,Data Communication and Networking,3nd Edition,
TMH.
Title of the Course/
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Paper –XIX SOFTWARE TESTING
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Core
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III Year &
Sixth Semester
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Credit:4
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Objective of the course
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This course introduces the basic concepts of software testing
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Course outline
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Unit-1: Introduction: Purpose – Productivity and Quality in Software – Testing Vs Debugging – Model for Testing – Bugs – Types of Bugs – Testing and Design Style.
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Unit-2: Flow/Graphs and Path Testing – Achievable paths – Path instrumentation – Application – Transaction Flow Testing Techniques
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Unit-3: Data Flow Testing Strategies - Domain Testing: Domains and Paths – Domains and Interface Testing .
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Unit-4:Linguistic –Metrics – Structural Metric – Path Products and Path Expressions. Syntax Testing – Formats – Test Cases .
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Unit-5 : Logic Based Testing – Decision Tables – Transition Testing – States, State Graph, State Testing.
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1. Recommended Texts
i. B. Beizer , 2003, Software Testing Techniques, II Edn., DreamTech India, New Delhi.
ii. K.V.KK. Prasad , 2005, Software Testing Tools, DreamTech. India, New Delhi.
2. Reference Books
i. Burnstein, 2003, Practical Software Testing, Springer International Edn.
ii. E. Kit, 1995, Software Testing in the Real World: Improving the Process, Pearson Education, Delhi.
iii. R.Rajani, and P.P.Oak, 2004, Software Testing, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi.
Title of the Course/
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Paper –XX Practical – VI -WEB APPLICATIONS LAB
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Core
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III Year & Sixth Semester
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Credit: 4
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Objective of the course
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This course gives training in web design and applications.
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Course outline
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VB SCRIPT & JAVASCRIPT
1. Write a program outputs the squares, roots, cubes and complements of integers
between 1 and 100.
2.Create a calculator.
3. Write a script to Sort numbers and strings
4. Create a program to generate a hit counter
5. Create a program to verify whether email address provided by user is valid or invalid.
6. Write a program to scroll the text on status bar.
7. The form consists of two multiple choice list and one single choice list
a. the first multiple choice list display the major dishes available.
b. the second Multiple choice list display the stocks available.
c. The single choice list display the miscellaneous
(Milkshakes, soft drinks, softy available etc.)
8. Write a sript to create a digital clock.
9. Create a web page using two image file which switch black and white one another as
the mouse pointer moves over the image. Use the On Mouse over and On Mouse
event, onDblclick handler
10. Build a WWW page with an image and 3 buttons., Pick three favorite graphics, Label
the buttons and make each one swap in the graphic you have chosen
11. Create a frameset that has two frames, side by side.
Make the left-hand frame contain a form with 3 radio buttons
The buttons should be for three search engines:
· Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com)
· Altavista (http://www.altavista.com)
· Infoseek (http://www.infoseek.com)
When the user clicks on of the option buttons, the frame on the right hand side should be loaded with the right search engine.
12.Write a program to implement Employee database with all validation
ASP
1. Create a login form, to expire, if the user does not type the password within 100
seconds
2.Create an employee database and manipulate the records using command object in ASP
3. Develop an application to illustrate the usage of Request and Response Objects in
ASP.
4. Write an ASP program using Request Object to give the exact list of headers sent by
the browser to the Web server.
5. Create an Active Server Page to display the records one by one from a student
database. The student database should contain roll no, name, marks & total.
7. Design an ASP application that describes books in the Online Bookshop.(Use AD
Rotator Component, Content Rotator Component, Content Linking Component)
8. Create a document and add a link to it. When the user moves the mouse over the link it
should load the linked document on its own (User is not required to click on the link).
9. Create a document, which opens a new window without a toolbar, address bar, or a
status bar that unloads itself after one minute.
10. Create a document that accepts the user’s name in a text field form and displays the
same the next time when the user visits the site informing him that he has accessed
the site for the second time, and so on.
ELECTIVE – II
Title of the Course/ Paper
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DATA MINING
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Elective
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III Year & Sixth Semester
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Credit: 4
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Objective of the course
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This course introduces the fundamental concepts of Data Mining.
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Course outline
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Unit-1: Introduction: Data mining – Functionalities – Classification – Introduction to Data Warehousing – Data Preprocessing : Preprocessing the Data – Data cleaning – Data Integration and Transformation – Data Reduction
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Unit-2: Data Mining, Primitives, Languages and System Architecture:
Data Mining – Primitives – Data Mining Query Language,. Architectures of Data mining Systems. Concept Description, Characterization and Comparison: Concept Description, Data Generalization and Summarization, Analytical Characterization, Mining Class Comparison – Statistical Measures.
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Unit-3: Mining Association Rules : Basics Concepts – Single Dimensional Boolean Association Rules From Transaction Databases, Multilevel Association Rules from transaction databases – Multi dimension Association Rules from Relational Database and Data Warehouses.
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Unit-4: Classification and Prediction: Introduction – Issues – Decision Tree Induction – Bayesian Classification – Classification of Back Propagation. Classification based on Concepts from Association Rule Mining – Other Methods. Prediction – Introduction – Classifier Accuracy.
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Unit-5: Cluster Analysis: Introduction – Types of Data in Cluster Analysis, Petitioning Methods – Hierarchical Methods Density Based Methods – GRID Based Method – Model based Clustering Method.
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1. Recommended Texts
i.J.Han and M. Kamber,2001,Data Mining Concepts and Techniques,Harcourt India Pvt.
Ltd - New Delhi.
2. Reference Books
i. K.P. Soman , Shyam Diwakar, V.Ajay ,2006, Insight into Data Mining Theory and
Practice, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd - New Delhi.
3. Website, E-learning resources
i http:// www.academicpress.com
Title of the Course/ Paper
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E-COMMERCE
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Elective
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III Year & Sixth Semester
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Credit: 4
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Objective of the course
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This course gives an exposure to the Electronic Commerce
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Course outline
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Unit-1: Electronic Commerce and Opportunities : Background
The Electronic Commerce Environment – Electronic Marketplace Technologies – Modes of Electronic Commerce: Overview : Electronic Data Interchange.
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Unit-2:.Approaches to Safe Electronic Commerce . Overview – Secure Transport Protocols – Secure Transaction – Secure Electronic Payment Protocol (SEPP) – Secure Electronic Transaction (SET)
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Unit-3:.Certificates for Authentication – Security on Web Servers – Payment Schemes: Internet Monetary Payment and Security Requirements- Payment and purchase order process – Online electronic cash.
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Unit-4:.Internet / Intranet Security Issues and Solutions : The Need for Computer Security – Specific Intruder Approaches – Security Strategies-
Security Tools – Encryption – Enterprise Networking and Access to the
Internet Antivirus Programs.- Security Teams
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Unit-5: MasterCard/Visa Secure Electronic Transaction : Introduction –Business Requirements – Concepts – payment Processing.
E-mail and secure e-mail technologies for Electronic Commerce: Introduction _ The Means of Distribution – A model for Message Handling- MIME, S/MIME, MOSS , MIME and Related Facilities for EDI over the Internet.
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Recommended Texts:
Daniel Minoli & Emma Minoli, “Web Commerce Technology Handbook”. Tata McGraw Hill – 1999.
Reference Book:
1.K.Bajaj & D Nag , “E-Commerce”, Tata McGraw Hill – 1999.
2.Mamta Bhusry – “E-Commerce”
Title of
the Course/
Paper
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OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
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Elective
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III Year & Sixth Semester
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Credit: 4
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Objective of the course
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This course introduces to UML, object oriented analysis and design of any application
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Course outline
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Unit-1: System Development - Object Basics - Development Life Cycle - Methodologies - Patterns - Frameworks - Unified Approach - UML.
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Unit-2: Use-Case Models - Object Analysis - Object relations - Attributes - Methods - Class and Object responsibilities - Case Studies.
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Unit-3: Design Processes - Design Axioms - Class Design - Object Storage - Object Interoperability - Case Studies.
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Unit-4: User Interface Design - View layer Classes - Micro-Level Processes - View Layer Interface - Case Studies.
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Unit-5 : Quality Assurance Tests - Testing Strategies - Object orientation on testing - Test Cases - test Plans - Continuous testing - Debugging Principles - System Usability - Measuring User Satisfaction - Case Studies.
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Recommended Texts
1. Ali Bahrami - Object Oriented Systems Development - McGraw Hill International
Edition - 1999.
2. Grady Booch- Object Oriented Analysis and design –Addison Wesley.
ELECTIVE III
Title of the Course/ Paper
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MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
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Elective
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III Year & Sixth Semester
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Credit: 4
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Objective of the course
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This course gives an exposure to Multimedia and its applications.
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Course outline
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Unit-1: What is Multimedia: Definitions - CD-ROM and the Multimedia Highway - Where to use Multimedia - Introduction to MakingMultimedia: The stages of a Project - What You Need - MultimediaSkills and Training: The team - Macintosh and Windows ProductionPlatforms: Macintosh Versus PC - The Macintosh Platform - The Windows Multimedia PC Platform - Networking Macintosh and Windows Computers-Hardware Peripherals: Connection - Memory and Storage Devices - Input Devices - Output Hardware - Communication Devices.
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Unit-2: Basic Tools: Text Editing and Word Processing Tools - OCR Software - Painting and Drawing Tools - 3-D Modeling and Animation Tools - Image-Editing Tools - Sound Editing Tools - Animation, Video and Digital Movie Tools - Helpful Accessories - Making InstantMultimedia: Linking Multimedia Objects - Office Suites - Word Processors - Spreadsheets - Databases - Presentation Tools.Multimedia Authoring Tools: Types of Authoring Tools - Card-and-Page-Based Authoring Tools - Icon-Based Authoring Tools - Time-Based Authoring Tools - Object-Oriented Authoring Tools - Cross-Platform Authoring Notes
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Unit-3: Text: The Power of Meaning - About Fonts and Faces - Using Text in Multimedia - Computers and Text - Font Editing and Design Tools - Hypermedia and Hypertext - Sound: The Power of Sound - Multimedia System Sounds - MIDI Versus Digital Audio - Digital Audio - Making MIDI Audio - Audio File Formats - Working with Sound on the Macintosh - Notation Interchange File Format (NIFF) - Adding Sound to Your Multimedia Project - Toward Professional Sound: The Red Book Standard - Production Tips
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Unit-4:Images: Making Still Images -Color - Image File Formats. Animation: The Power of Motion - Principles of Animation - Making Animations That Work -Video: Using Video - How Video works - Broadcast Video Standards - Integrating Computers and Television - Shooting and Editing Video - Video Tips - Recording Formats - Digital Video.
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Unit-5:.Planning and Costing : Project Planning - Estimating - RFPs and Bid Proposals - Designing and Producing : Designing - Producing - Content and Talent : Acquiring Content - Using Content Created by Others - Using Content Created for a Project - Using Talent -Delivering : Testing - Preparing for Delivery - Delivering on CD-ROM - Compact Disc Technology - Wrapping It Up - Delivering on the World Wide Web.
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Recommended Texts:
a. Tay Vaughan - Multimedia: Making it Work. - Fourth Edition - Tata McGraw Hill Edition - 1999.
b) Walterworth John A - Multimedia Technologies and Application - Ellis Horwood Ltd. - London - 1991.
c) John F Koegel Buford - Multimedia Systems - Addison Wesley - First Indian Reprint - 2000.
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