Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) : Rationale
Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) : Rationale
Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) : Rationale
DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Introduction (6 hrs)
3. Data Modeling using E.R. Model (Entity Relationship Model) (10 hrs)
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5.2 Normalization
- Non-loss decomposition and functional dependencies
- First, Second and Third normal forms.
- Boyce/Codd normal form
- Fourth and fifth normal forms
6. SQL (12 hrs)
Introduction to Oracle Tools: Oracle DBA, SQL *Plus, Oracle Forms, Report
Writer, Oracle Graphics, Oracle Data types: Creating a Table, Creating table from
a table, Insertion of data into tables: Inserting single row of data into a table from
another table, Updating the contents of a table: Deletion of all row and deletion of
a specified number of rows, Select command; Global data extract, Retrieval of
specific columns from a table, Eliminations of duplicates from the select
statement, Sorting of data in a table, Selecting a data set from table data,
Modifying tables: Adding new column, modifying existing columns, After table,
Removing, Deleting, Dropping tables, data Constraints: Column level, table level
Constraints, Computations in expression: Arithmetic, Logical operator, Range
searching, Pattern matching, Oracle functions, Grouping data, Joins, Sub queries,
Union, Intersect, Minus clause, Indexes, Views, Sequences, Granting, Revoking
Permissions, Creation of report in SQL*Plus
LIST OF PRACTICAL
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INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
Explanation of concepts using real time examples, diagrams etc. For practical sessions
books along with CDs are required. Various exercises and small applications should be
given along with theoretical explanation of concepts.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
VISUAL BASIC
L T P
2 - 4
RATIONALE
DETAILED CONTENTS
4. VB Structure (7 Hrs)
Variable declaration types – user defined data types, scope and life of a variable,
arrays, Constructors, Control flow statements, procedures and functions.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1) Exercise on opening projects like standard Exe, Active-X EXE and Active-X control
6) Exercise on menus
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
This subject deals with the programming concept of VB and the subject is having both
theory and practical. While imparting instructions to the students, the teacher should
stress on the usage of various built in Active-X Controls and data base files so that with
their help the students can develop application packages of their own
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
This topic makes students aware of organization structure and role of each individual
working at various levels. It is also intended to apprise the students of latest technological
advancement in the field.
DETAILED CONTENTS
What is MIS, meaning, need, role and importance. Evolution of MIS, Component
of MIS, Traditional management system. Common managerial process-Planning
organization and controlling.
Strategic, tactical, and operational level, different functions of each level , flow of
information in levels. Effectiveness and efficiency criteria at each level
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
To use one particular organization as a model and to justify the role of each individual.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Elective - I
NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM USING
LINUX
L T P
3 - 3
RATIONALE
The knowledge of this subject will enable the students to understand the concepts of
Linux and its potential. The students will also get hands on experience of Linux after
undergoing this course. This course will enable the student to administrate the Linux
server efficiently.
DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Introduction (5 hrs)
Introduction, differentiation with other operating systems
LIST OF PRACTICALS
Installing Linux
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
This subject must be taught with more practical aspect so as to enable the student excel in
the field of Linux
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Linux – The Complete Reference by Richard Peterson, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi
2. Linux – Install and Configuration Black Book by Die Annleblanc and Issac Yates,
IDG Books India Private Ltd., Delhi
Elective-I
.NET TECHNOLOGIES
L T P
3 - 3
RATIONALE
This is an upcoming technology, so the teacher should take pain in making the students
conversant with this. The demonstration should be given using .NET software for
describing the various features of .NET technology
DETAILED CONTENTS
Need and perspective in current scenario, .net framework over view structural
diagram
User and program interfaces, windows forms, web forms, console applications
3. XML (6 hrs)
Common IDE for all languages, the common language specification, all .net
languages, management of multiple language, projects
Visual basic, C++, C#, overview of C#, data types in C#, control flow in C#, C#
classes
1. Installation of .net
3. Ability to work and start various tasks and features of .net framework
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
.NET being a new technology subject, the teacher should lay considerable emphasis on
giving various examples while imparting instructions to the students. Practice exercises
will reinforce understanding of various features of this language and will develop
requisite abilities to develop programs.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Introducing .NET by James Conard, Patrick Rengler, Birn Eranics, Jay Elynn
Wron Publications
5. ODP with Microsoft Visual Basic .Net and Microsoft Visual C# .Net Step- b y -
Step, by Reynolds- Haertle, PHI
Elective-I
VISUAL C++
L T P
3 - 3
RATIONALE
Visual programming is the programming technique to make the task easy. This type of
programming has become very helpful for designing window based application. This
subject will give the student in depth understanding of the functions used in Visual C++.
DETAILED CONTENTS
VC++ developer studio, VC++ Runtime library, VC++ MFC and template
libraries, VC++ Building tool, Active X
Creation and building the programs, source code generation, building and running
program, adding message handling function, adding menu commands, adding tool
bar and status bar, scrolling and splitting views
Dialog boxes, design of dialog boxes, creating classes to manage dialog boxes,
defining message handler
LIST OF PRACTICALS
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
This subject is practice based, so the emphasis may be given to practical exercises of
visual C++ during the course of the study which in turn will reinforce the understanding
of the subject.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
2. Visual C++ Programming by Stene Holzmer; Pustak Mahal, IDG Books, Delhi
Multimedia is a new concept emerged in the recent times. Now this technology is being
widely used in web pages, motion pictures and interactive presentations, animation etc.
Multimedia has made a significant impact in training/education, business presentations,
public information access etc. This course intends to introduce and expose multimedia
technology and various factors and features of authoring software. It will also help in
making the internet application richer in content and presentation.
DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Introduction (6 hrs)
Image and sound file formats, multimedia file formats, compression, standards
and techniques, features of software to read and write such files.
Exploring interface, using selection and pen tools, working with drawing and
painting tools, applying color, viewing and manipulating time line, time line/stage
relationship, animating (frame-by-frame, tweening), guiding layers, importing and
editing sound and video clips in flash, importing and exporting flash files in other
applications
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
As the subject is practice oriented, more stress should be given to students to do the work
practically. The features of software packages Photo-shop and Flash are to be
demonstrated in class using LCD projector.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
4. Director and Lingo Bible by John and Nyquist and Rober Martin, IDG Books
India Pvt. Ltd.,
6. Photo-shop for Windows Bible by Deke Maclelland IDG Books India Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi
Note:
The teachers may guide /help students to identify their minor project work and
chalk out their plan of action well in advance.
As a minor project activity each student is supposed to study the operations at site and
prepare a detail project report of the observations/processes/activities by him/her. The
students should be guided by the respective subject teachers. Each teacher may guide a
group of 4 to 5 students.
The teachers along with field supervisors will conduct performance assessment of
students. Criteria for assessment will be as follows:
Criteria Weightage
It is proposed that a camp of 3-4 days duration on Generic Skills Development (GSD) during
5th semester be organized by arranging expert lectures/discussion sessions either by polytechnic
teachers or by eminent educationists from the neighborhood to deal with the following topics.
Few students may also be encouraged to prepare on some of these topics and make presentation
during the camp. Expert lectures must be followed by distribution of relevant handouts for
further study. The attendance of students should be compulsory and marks be awarded under
provision of Student Centred Activities.
It is envisaged that such camps will bring in a significant improvement in confidence level and
personality of the pass outs from polytechnics.
2. 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Time Management
2.3 Stress and emotions
2.4 Health and hygiene
3. Task Management
3.1 Task planning and organizing
3.2 Task execution
3.3 Task evaluation
3.4 Event management
4. Action Research
4.1 Importance and Scope
4.2 Steps in action research
4.3 Analysis of data
4.4 Conclusions and report writing
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