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Coalnet Architecture of MMS Module is a system for managing and monitoring coal mines.
Coalnet Architecture is designed to manage and monitor coal mines.
It includes modules for tracking production, equipment maintenance, and safety.
The MMS Module specifically focuses on maintenance management.
It allows for scheduling and tracking of maintenance tasks, as well as inventory management.
The architecture is scalable and can ...
I appeared for an interview before Feb 2022.
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I appeared for an interview before Feb 2024.
I have a strong technical background, a passion for problem-solving, and a proven track record of delivering high-quality software solutions.
Extensive experience in software development, including proficiency in multiple programming languages such as Java, Python, and JavaScript.
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to think critically to find innovative solutions to complex technical challenges.
Proven track record...
Coding test was medium to hard leetcode problems.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Mar 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
Rotational shifts refer to working in different shifts at different times. Web service flow is the sequence of steps involved in a web service request. Checking ports on Unix or Solaris machine involves using the netstat command.
Rotational shifts involve working in different shifts at different times, such as day shift, night shift, and swing shift.
Web service flow involves a sequence of steps, such as sending a reques...
posted on 10 Oct 2024
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Sep 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
To check if a directed graph is cyclic or not
Use Depth First Search (DFS) algorithm to traverse the graph
Maintain a visited set to keep track of visited nodes
Maintain a recursion stack to keep track of nodes in the current DFS traversal
If a node is visited and is already in the recursion stack, then the graph is cyclic
If DFS traversal completes without finding a cycle, then the graph is acyclic
Return a random byte from a stream of bytes with equal probability.
Create a variable to store the count of bytes read
Create a variable to store the current random byte
For each byte read, generate a random number between 0 and the count of bytes read
If the random number is 0, store the current byte as the random byte
Return the random byte
Check if a binary tree is a binary search tree or not.
Traverse the tree in-order and check if the values are in ascending order.
For each node, check if its value is greater than the maximum value of its left subtree and less than the minimum value of its right subtree.
Use recursion to check if all nodes in the tree satisfy the above condition.
Algorithm to find Nth-to-Last element in a singly linked list of unknown length
Traverse the list and maintain two pointers, one at the beginning and one at Nth node from beginning
Move both pointers simultaneously until the second pointer reaches the end of the list
The first pointer will be pointing to the Nth-to-Last element
If N=0, return the last element
Parse the list only once
Print all possible permutations of an array of integers
Use recursion to swap elements and generate permutations
Start with the first element and swap it with each subsequent element
Repeat the process for the remaining elements
Stop when all elements have been swapped with the first element
Print each permutation as it is generated
Design a stack that prints the minimum element pushed in O(1)
Use two stacks, one for storing elements and another for storing minimums
When pushing an element, compare it with the top of minimum stack and push the smaller one
When popping an element, pop from both stacks
To get the minimum element, just return the top of minimum stack
To find the starting point of a loop in a linked list, use Floyd's cycle-finding algorithm.
Use two pointers, one moving at twice the speed of the other.
When they meet, move one pointer to the head of the list and keep the other at the meeting point.
Move both pointers one step at a time until they meet again, which is the starting point of the loop.
To find a number in a matrix where all rows and columns are sorted non-decreasingly. Complexity of the solution.
Use binary search to find the number in each row and column
Start from the top-right corner or bottom-left corner to optimize search
Time complexity: O(m log n) or O(n log m) depending on the starting corner
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