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Course Title Course Code
Mathematics-II BE-301
Unit I
Fourier Series: Introduction of Fourier series , Fourier series for Discontinuous functions, Fourier
series for even and odd function, Half range series Fourier Transform: Definition and properties
of Fourier transform, Sine and Cosine transform.
Unit II
Laplace Transform: Introduction of Laplace Transform, Laplace Transform of elementary
functions, properties of Laplace Transform, Change of scale property, second shifting property,
Laplace transform of the derivative, Inverse Laplace transform & its properties, Convolution
theorem, Applications of L.T. to solve the ordinary differential equations
Unit III
Second Order linear differential equation with variable coefficients : Methods one integral is
known, removal of first derivative, changing of independent variable and variation of parameter,
Solution by Series Method
Unit IV
Linear and Non Linear partial differential equation of first order: Formulation of partial
differential equations, solution of equation by direct integration, Lagrange’s Linear equation,
charpit’s method. Linear partial differential equation of second and higher order: Linear
homogeneous and Non homogeneous partial diff. equation of nth order with constant coefficients.
Separation of variable method for the solution of wave and heat equations
Unit V
Vector Calculus: Differentiation of vectors, scalar and vector point function, geometrical meaning
of Gradient, unit normal vector and directional derivative, physical interpretation of divergence
and Curl. Line integral, surface integral and volume integral, Green’s, Stoke’s and Gauss
divergence theorem
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Unit-I
Set Theory, Relation, Function, Theorem Proving Techniques : Set Theory: Definition of sets,
countable and uncountable sets, Venn Diagrams, proofs of some general identities on sets
Relation: Definition, types of relation, composition of relations, Pictorial representation of
relation, Equivalence relation, Partial ordering relation, Job-Scheduling problem Function:
Definition, type of functions, one to one, into and onto function, inverse function, composition of
functions, recursively defined functions, pigeonhole principle. Theorem proving Techniques:
Mathematical induction, Proof by contradiction.
Unit-II
Algebraic Structures: Definition, Properties, types: Semi Groups, Monoid, Groups, Abelian
group, properties of groups, Subgroup, cyclic groups, Cosets, factor group, Permutation groups,
Normal subgroup, Homomorphism and isomorphism of Groups, example and standard results,
Rings and Fields: definition and standard results.
Unit-III
Propositional Logic: Proposition, First order logic, Basic logical operation, truth tables,
tautologies, Contradictions, Algebra of Proposition, logical implications, logical equivalence,
predicates, Normal Forms, Universal and existential quantifiers. Introduction to finite state
machine Finite state machines as models of physical system equivalence machines, Finite state
machines as language recognizers
Unit-IV
Graph Theory: Introduction and basic terminology of graphs, Planer graphs, Multigraphs and
weighted graphs, Isomorphic graphs, Paths, Cycles and connectivity, Shortest path in weighted
graph, Introduction to Eulerian paths and circuits, Hamiltonian paths and circuits, Graph
coloring, chromatic number, Isomorphism and Homomorphism of graphs.
Unit V
Posets, Hasse Diagram and Lattices: Introduction, ordered set, Hasse diagram of partially,
ordered set, isomorphic ordered set, well ordered set, properties of Lattices, bounded and
complemented lattices. Combinatorics: Introduction, Permutation and combination, Binomial
Theorem, Multimonial Coefficients Recurrence Relation and Generating Function: Introduction
to Recurrence Relation and Recursive algorithms , Linear recurrence relations with constant
coefficients, Homogeneous solutions, Particular solutions, Total solutions , Generating functions
, Solution by method of generating functions,
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Refereences:
1. [Link], “Elements of Discrete Mathematics” Tata Mc Graw-Hill Edition.
2. Trembley, J.P & Manohar; “Discrete Mathematical Structure with Application CS”, McGraw
Hill.
3. Kenneth H. Rosen, “Discrete Mathematics and its applications”, McGraw Hill.
4. Lipschutz; Discrete mathematics (Schaum); TMH
5. Deo, Narsingh, “Graph Theory With application to Engineering and [Link].”, PHI.
6. Krishnamurthy V; “Combinatorics Theory & Application”, East-West Press Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi.
7. S k Sarkar “ Discrete Mathematics”, S. Chand Pub
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Course Title
Digital Circuit & System CS-303
Unit I
Number systems & codes, Binary arithmetic , Boolean algebra and switching function.
Minimization of switching function, Concept of prime implicant , Karnaugh map method, Quine
& McCluskey's method, Cases with don't care terms, Multiple output switching function.
Unit II
Introduction to logic gates, Universal gate, Half adder, Half subtractor, Full adder, Full subtractor
circuits, Series & parallel addition , BCD adders, Look-ahead carry generator.
Unit III
Linear wave shaping circuits, Bistable, Monostable & Astable multivibrator, Schmitt trigger
circuits & Schmitt-Nand gates. Logic families : RTL, DTL, All types of TTL circuits , ECL, I2L,
PMOS, NMOS & CMOS logic, Gated flip-flops and gated multivibrator , Interfacing between
TTL to MOS.
Unit IV
Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers, Introduction to various semiconductor
memories & designing with ROM and PLA. Introduction to Shift Registers, Counters,
Synchronous & asynchronous counters, Designing of Combinational circuits like code converters.
Unit V
Introduction of Analog to Digital & Digital to Analog converters, sample & hold circuits and V-F
converters.
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References:
1. M. Mano; "Digital Logic & Computer Design"; PHI.
2. Malvino & Leach; "Digital Principles & Applications”; TMH
3. W.H. Gothman; "Digital Electronics"; PHI.
4. Millman & Taub; "Pulse, Digital & Switching Waveforms"; TMH
5. Jain RP; Modern digital Electronics; TMH
6. R.J. Tocci, "Digital Systems Principles & Applications".
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Course Title
Electronics Devices & Circuits CS-304
Unit I
Semiconductor device, theory of P-N junction, temperature dependence and break down
characteristics, junction capacitances. Zener diode, Varactor diode, PIN diode, LED, Photo
diode,Transistors BJT, FET, MOSFET, types, working principal, characteristics, and region of
operation, load line biasing method. Transistor as an amplifier, gain, bandwidth, frequency
response, hparameters equivalent, type of amplifier.
Unit II
Feedback amplifier, negative feedback, voltage-series, voltage shunt, current series and current
shunt feedback, Sinusoidal oscillators, L-C (Hartley-Colpitts) oscillators, RC phase shift, Wien
bridge, and Crystal oscillators. Power amplifiers, class A, class B, class A B, C amplifiers, their
efficiency and power Dissipation.
Unit III Switching characteristics of diode and transistor, turn ON, OFF time, reverse recovery
time,transistor as switch, Multivibrators, Bistable, Monostable, Astable multivibarators. Cllipers
and clampers, Differential amplifier, calculation of differential, common mode gain and CMRR
using h parameters, Darlington pair, Boot strapping technique. Cascade and cascode amplifier.
Unit IV
Operational amplifier characteristics, slew rate, full power bandwidth, offset voltage, bias current,
application ,inverting , non inverting amplifier , summer , averager , differentiator, integrator,
differential amplifier , instrumentation amplifier , log and antilog amplifier , voltage to current and
current to voltage converters , comparators Schmitt trigger , active filters, 555 timer and
itsapplication.
Unit V
Regulated power supplies., Series and shunt regulators, current limiting circuits, Introduction to
IC voltage regulators, fixed and adjustable switching regulators, SMPS ,UPS
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References:
1. Milliman Hallkias - Integrated Electronics; TMH Pub.
2. Gayakwad; OP-amp and linear Integrated Circuits; Pearson Education
3. Salivahanan; Electronic devices and circuits; TMH
4. Salivahanan; Linear Integrated Circuits; TMH-
5. Miliman Grabel; Micro electronics , TMH
6. RobertBoylestad & Nashetsky; Electronics Devices and circuit Theory; Pearson Ed.
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Data Structures CS-305
Unit I
Introduction: Basic Terminology, Data types and its classification, Algorithm complexity
notations like big Oh,,. Array Definition, Representation and Analysis of Arrays, Single and
Multidimensional Arrays, Address calculation, Array as Parameters, Ordered List and operations,
Sparse Matrices, Storage pools, Garbage collection. Recursion-definition and processes,
simulating recursion, Backtracking, Recursive algorithms, Tail recursion, Removal of recursion.
Tower of Hanoi Problem.
UNIT II
Stack, Array Implementation of stack, Linked Representation of Stack, Application of stack:
Conversion of Infix to Prefix and Postfix Expressions and Expression evaluation, Queue, Array
and linked implementation of queues, Circular queues, D-queues and Priority Queues. Linked list,
Implementation of Singly Linked List, Two-way Header List, Doubly linked list, Linked List in
Array. Generalized linked list, Application: Garbage collection and compaction, Polynomial
Arithmetic.
UNIT III
Trees: Basic terminology, Binary Trees, , algebraic Expressions, Complete Binary Tree, Extended
Binary Trees, Array and Linked Representation of Binary trees, Traversing Binary trees, Threaded
Binary trees, Binary Search Tree (BST ), AVL Trees, B-trees. Application: Algebraic Expression,
Huffman coding Algorithm.
UNIT IV
nternal and External sorting ,Insertion Sort, Bubble Sort, selection sort Quick Sort, Merge Sort,
Heap Sort, Radix sort, Searching & Hashing: Sequential search, binary search, Hash Table, Hash
Functions, Collision Resolution Strategies, Hash Table Implementation. Symbol Table, Static tree
table, Dynamic Tree table.
Unit V
Graphs: Introduction, Sequential Representations of Graphs, Adjacency Matrices, Traversal,
Connected Component and Spanning Trees, Minimum Cost Spanning Trees.
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Reference:
1. R. Kruse et al, “Data Structures and Program Design in C”, Pearson Education Asia, Delhi-2002
2. ISRD Group; Data structures using C; TMH
3. Lipschutz; Data structure (Schaum); TMH
4. Horowitz and Sahani, “Fundamentals of data Structures”, Galgotia Publication Pvt. Ltd., N
Delhi. A. M. Tenenbaum, “Data Structures using C & C++”, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi.
5. Data Structures Trembley and Sorenson, TMH Publications
6. Pai; Data structure and algorithm; TMH
7. Introduction to Algorithm- Corman, AWL
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PART-A
Java Technology
UNIT-I
Basic Java Features - C++ Vs JAVA, JAVA virtual machine, Constant & Variables, Data Types,Class, Methods,
Objects, Strings and Arrays, Type Casting, Operators, Precedence relations,
Control Statements, Exception Handling, File and Streams, Visibility, Constructors, Operator and Methods
Overloading, Static Members, Inheritance: Polymorphism, Abstract methods and Classes
UNIT–II
Java Collective Frame Work - Data Structures: Introduction, Type-Wrapper Classes for Primitive Types,
Dynamic Memory Allocation, Linked List, Stack, Queues, Trees,Generics: Introduction, Overloading Generic
Methods, Generic Classes, Collections: Interface Collection and Class Collections, Lists, Array List and Iterator,
Linked List, Vector.
Collections Algorithms: Algorithm sorts, Algorithm shuffle, Algorithms reverse, fill, copy, max and min
Algorithm binary Search, Algorithms add All, Stack Class of Package java. Util, Class Priority Queue
and Interface Queue, Maps, Properties Class, Un-modifiable Collections.
UNIT–III
Advance Java Features - Multithreading: Thread States, Priorities and Thread Scheduling, Life Cycle
of a Thread, Thread Synchronization, Creating and Executing Threads, Multithreading with GUI,Monitors and
Monitor Locks. Networking: Manipulating URLs, Reading a file on a Web Server,
Socket programming, Security and the Network, RMI, Networking, Accessing Databases with JDBC:
Relational Database, SQL, MySQL, Oracle
UNIT–IV
Advance Java Technologies - Servlets: Overview and Architecture, Setting Up the Apache Tomcat Server,
Handling HTTP get Requests, Deploying a web Application, Multitier Applications,Using JDBC from a Servlet,
Java Server Pages (JSP): Overview, First JSP Example, Implicit Objects, Scripting, Standard Actions,
Directives, Multimedia: Applets and Application: Loading,Displaying and Scaling Images, Animating a Series
of Images, Loading and playing Audio clips
UNIT–V
PART-B
Python
Introduction: Basic syntax, Literal Constants, Numbers, Variable and Basic data types, String,
Escape Sequences, Operators and Expressions, Evaluation Order, Indentation, Input Output,
Functions, Comments.
Data Structure: List, Tuples, Dictionary and Sets. Control Flow: Conditional Statements - If, If-
else, Nested If-else. Iterative Statement - For, While, Nested Loops.
Control statements - Break, Continue, Pass. Object oriented programming: Class and Object,
Attributes, Methods, Scopes and Namespaces, Inheritance, Overloading, Overriding, Data hiding.
Exception: Exception Handling, Except clause, Try finally clause, User Defined Exceptions.
Modules and Packages
Standard Libraries: File I/0, Sys, logging, Regular expression, Date and Time, Network
programming, multi-processing and multi-threading.
Suggested Books:
1. Deitel & Deitel, ”JAVA, How to Program”; PHI, Pearson.
2. E. Balaguruswamy, “Programming In Java”; TMH Publications
3. The Complete Reference: Herbert Schildt, TMH
4. Peter Norton, “Peter Norton Guide To Java Programming”, Techmedia.
5. Merlin Hughes, et al; Java Network Programming , Manning Publications/Prentice Hall
6. Cay Horstmann, Big JAVA, Wiely India.
7. Timothy A. Budd: Exploring python, McGraw-Hill Education.
8. R. Nageshwar Rao ,”Python Programming” ,Wiley India
9. Think Python: Allen B. Downey, O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Unit I
Functions of complex variables : Analytic functions, Harmonic Conjugate, Cauchy-Riemann
Equations, Line Integral, Cauchy’s Theorem, Cauchy’s Integral Formula, Singular Points, Poles
& Residues, Residue Theorem , Application of Residues theorem for evaluation of real integrals
Unit II
Errors & Approximations, Solution of Algebraic & Trancedental Equations (Regula Falsi ,
Newton-Raphson, Iterative, Secant Method), Solution of simultaneous linear equatins by Gauss
Elimination, Gauss Jordan, Crout’s methods , Jacobi’s and Gauss-Siedel Iterative methods
Unit III
Difference Operators, Interpolation ( Newton Forward & Backward Formulae, Central
Interpolation Formulae, Lagrange’s and divided difference formulae ), Numerical Differentiation
and Numerical Integration.
Unit IV
Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations(Taylor’s Series, Picard’s Method, Modified Euler’s
Method, Runge-Kutta Method, Milne’s Predictor & Corrector method ), Correlation and
Regression, Curve Fitting (Method of Least Square).
Unit V
Concept of Probability : Probability Mass function, Probability density function. Discrete
Distribution: Binomial, Poisson’s, Continuous Distribution: Normal Distribution, Exponential
Distribution ,Gamma Distribution ,Beta Distribution ,Testing of Hypothesis |:Students t-test,
Fisher’s z-test, Chi-Square Method
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Unit I
Computer Basics and CPU: Von Newman model, various subsystems, CPU, Memory, I/O,System Bus, CPU
and Memory registers, Program Counter, Accumulator, Instruction register, Microoperations, Register Transfer
Language, Instruction Fetch, decode and execution, data movement and manipulation, Instruction formats and
addressing modes of basic computer. 8085 microprocessor organization
Unit-II
Control Unit Organization: Hardwired control unit, Micro and nano programmed control unit, Control
Memory, Address Sequencing, Micro Instruction formats, Micro program sequencer,Microprogramming,
Arithmetic and Logic Unit: Arithmetic Processor, Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, Floating
point and decimal arithmetic and arithmetic units, design of arithmetic unit.
Unit-III
Input Output Organization: Modes of data transfer – program controlled, interrupt driven and direct memory
access, Interrupt structures, I/O Interface, Asynchronous data transfer, I/O processor,8085 I/O structure, 8085
instruction set and basic programming. Data transfer – Serial / parallel, synchronous/asynchronous, simplex/half
duplex and full duplex.
Unit-IV
Memory organization: Memory Maps, Memory Hierarchy, Cache Memory - Organization and mappings.
Associative memory, Virtual memory, Memory Management Hardware.
Unit V
Multiprocessors: Pipeline and Vector processing, Instruction and arithmetic pipelines, Vector and array
processors, Interconnection structure and inter-processor communication.
References:
1. Morris Mano: Computer System Architecture, PHI.
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Unit I
Abstract data types, Objects and classes, Attributes and Methods, Objects as software units, Encapsulation and
Information hiding, Objects instantiations and interactions, Object lifetime, Static
and dynamic objects, global and local objects, Metaclass, Modeling the real world objects.
Unit II
Relationships between classes, Association of objects, Types of Association, Recursive Association,
Multiplicities, Navigability, Named association, Aggregation of objects. Types of Aggregation, Delegation,
Modeling Association and Aggregation.
Unit III
Inheritance and Polymorphism, Types of polymorphism, Static and dynamic polymorphism, Operator and
Method overloading, Inherited methods, Redefined methods, the protected interface, Abstract methods and
classes, Public and protected properties, Private operations, Disinheritance, Multiple inheritance.
Unit IV
Container Classes, Container types, typical functions and iterator methods, Heterogeneous containers, Persistent
objects, stream, and files, Object oriented programming languages,
Unit V
Study of C++/Java as Object-oriented programming language.
References:
1. David Parsons; Object oriented programming with C++; BPB publication
2. Object oriented programming in C++ by Robert Lafore: Galgotia
3. Balagurusamy; Object oriented programming with C++; TMH
4. Java Complete Reference: Herbert Schildt, Mc Graw Hill
5. Hubbard; Programming in C++ (Schaum); TMH
6. Mastering C++ by Venugopal, TMH
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Unit I
Algorithms, Designing algorithms, analyzing algorithms, asymptotic notations, heap and heapsort. Introduction
to divide and conquer technique, analysis, design and comparison of various algorithms based on this technique,
example binary search, merge sort, quick sort, strassen’s matrix multiplication.
Unit II
Study of Greedy strategy, examples of greedy method like optimal merge patterns, Huffman coding, minimum
spanning trees, knapsack problem, job sequencing with deadlines, single source shortest path algorithm
Unit III
Concept of dynamic programming, problems based on this approach such as 0/1 knapsack, multistage graph,
reliability design, Floyd-Warshall algorithm
Unit IV
Backtracking concept and its examples like 8 queen’s problem, Hamiltonian cycle, Graph coloring problem etc.
Introduction to branch & bound method, examples of branch and bound method like traveling salesman problem
etc. Meaning of lower bound theory and its use in solving algebraic problem, introduction to parallel algorithms.
Unit V
Binary search trees, height balanced trees, 2-3 trees, B-trees, basic search and traversal techniques for trees and
graphs (In order, preorder, postorder, DFS, BFS), NP-completeness.
References:
1. Coremen Thomas, Leiserson CE, Rivest RL; Introduction to Algorithms; PHI.
2. Horowitz & Sahani; Analysis & Design of Algorithm
3. Dasgupta; algorithms; TMH
4. Ullmann; Analysis & Design of Algorithm;
5. Michael T Goodrich, Robarto Tamassia, Algorithm Design, Wiely India
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COURSE CONTENTS
Course Code
Course Title
Analog & Digital CS-405
Communication
Unit-I
Time domain and frequency domain representation of signal, Fourier Transform and its properties, Transform
of Gate, Periodic gate, Impulse periodic impulse sine and cosine wave, Concept of energy density and power
density (Parseval’s theorem), Power density of periodic gate and impulse function, impulse response of a system,
convolutions, convolution with impulse function, causal and non causal system impulse response of ideal low
pass filter, Correlation & Auto correlation.
Unit-II
Base band signal, need of modulation, Introduction of modulations techniques,Amplitude modulation Equation
and its frequency domain representation, Bandwidth, Power distribution. AM suppressed carrier waveform
equation and frequency domain representation Generation (Balance/Chopper modulator) and synchronous
detection technique, errors in synchronous detection, Introduction to SSB and VSB Transmission Angle
modulation, Frequency and phase modulation equation and their relative phase and frequency deviations,
modulation index frequency spectrum, NBFM and WBFM, Bandwidth comparison of modulation techniques.
Unit-III
Sampling of signal, sampling theorem for low pass and Band pass signal, Pulse amplitude modulation (PAM),
Time division, multiplexing (TDM). Channel Bandwidth for PAM-TDM signal Type
of sampling instantaneous, Natural and flat top, Aperture effect, Introduction to pulse position and pulse duration
modulations, Digital signal, Quantization, Quantization error, Pulse code modulation,
signal to noise ratio, Companding, Data rate and Baud rate, Bit rate, multiplexed PCM signal, Differential PCM
(DPCM), Delta Modulation (DM) and Adaptive Delta Modulation (ADM), comparison
of various systems.
Unit-IV
Digital modulations techniques, Generation, detection, equation and Bandwidth of amplitude shift keying (ASK)
Binary Phase Shift keying (BPSK), Differential phase shift keying (DPSK), offset and non offset quadrature
phase shift keying (QPSK), M-Ary PSK, Binary frequency Shift Keying (BFSK), M-Ary FSK Quadrature
Amplitude modulation (QAM), MODEM, Introduction to probability of error.
Unit-V Information theory and coding- Information, entropies (Marginal and conditional), Model of a
communication system, Mathematical representation of source, channel and receiver characteristics,
Mutual information, channel capacity efficiency of noise free channel Binary symmetric channel (BSC) Binary
erasure channel (BEC), Repetition of signal, NM symmetric Binary channel, Shannon theorem, Shanon-Hartley
theorem (S/N-BW trade off)Source encoding code properties; Shanon, Fano and Huffman coding methods and
their efficiency error control coding, Minimum Hamming distance, Linear Block Code, Cyclic code and
convolution codes. Line Encoding: Manchester coding, RZ, NRZ coding.
References:
1. Singh & Sapre, Communication System, TMH
2. Taub & shilling, Communication System, TMH
3. Hsu; Analog and digital communication(Schaum); TMH
4. B.P. Lathi, Modern Digital and analog communication system,
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Course
Course Title Code
Computer CS-406
Programming – IV
(.Net Technologies)
UNIT I
Introduction .NET framework, features of .Net framework, architecture and component of .Net, elements of
.Net.
UNIT II
Basic Features Of C# Fundamentals, Classes and Objects, Inheritance and Polymorphism, Operator
Overloading, Structures. Advanced Features Of C# Interfaces, Arrays, Indexers and Collections; Strings and
Regular Expressions, Handling Exceptions, Delegates and Events.
UNIT III
Installing [Link] framework, overview of the ASP .net framework, overview of CLR, class library, overview
of [Link] control, understanding HTML controls, study of standard controls, validations controls, rich controls.
Windows Forms: All about windows form, MDI form, creating windows applications, adding controls to forms,
handling Events, and using various Tolls
UNIT IV
Understanding and handling controls events, [Link]- Component object model, ODBC, OLEDB, and SQL
connected mode, disconnected mode, dataset, data-reader Data base controls: Overview of data access data
control, using grid view controls, using details view and frame view controls, ado .net data readers, SQL data
source control, object data source control, site map data source.
UNIT V
XML: Introducing XML, Structure, and syntax of XML, document type definition (DTD), XML Schema,
Document object model, Presenting and Handling XML. xml data source, using navigation controls, introduction
of web parts, using java script, Web Services
PART-B
PHP
References:
1. C# for Programmers by Harvey Deitel, Paul Deitel, Pearson Education
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Course Title
Data Communication CS-501
UNIT :- I
Introduction to data communication: Components , data representation ,data flow and basic model
,data representation ,Serial & Parallel transmission , Modes of data transmission,
Encoding:Unipolar,Polar ,Bipolar line & block codes ,Data compression Frequency dependant
codes, Run length encoding ,Relative encoding ,LZ Compression ,Image and multimedia
compression. Review of analog & digital transmission methods, Nyquist Theorem .
UNIT:-2
Multiplexing: FDM, TDM, WDM, Synchronous & Statistical TDM, North American digital
multiplexing hierarchy, European TDM, Spread spectrum: Frequency Hopping & Direct Sequence
spread spectrum. Terminal handling & polling. Switched Communication Networks: Circuit,
Message, Packet & Hybrid Switching, Softswitch Architecture with their comparative study, X.25,
ISDN.
UNIT:-3
Physical Layer: Introduction, Interface, Standards, EIA-232-D, RJ-45, RJ-11, BNC connector &
EIA-449 digital Interface: Connection, specifications & configuration, X.21 Modem: Types,
features, signal constellation, block schematic, limited distance, dial up, baseband,line driver,
Group Band and Null modems etc., ITU-T V-series modem standards Connecting Devices: Active
and Passive Hubs, Repeaters, Bridges, Two & Three layer switches & Gateway. Study of various
types of topology and their comparative study and introduction to queing theory.
UNIT:-4
Transmission Media: Transmission line characterestics, distortions, Crosstalk, Guided Media:
Twisted Pair, Baseband & Broadband [Link] Fibre : Physics and velocity of propagation
of light , Advantages & Disadvantages ,Block diagram ,Nodes and classification
,Comparision,losses , light source and detectors , Construction, Unguided media : Electromagnetic
polarization ,Rays and wavesfront ,electromagnetic spectrum and radiation ,spherical wavefront
and inverse square law , wave attenuation and absorption, optical properties of Radio waves ,
Terestrial Propagation of electromagnetic waves , skip distance , free - space path loss ,Radio
waves , Microwave , Infrared & Satellite Communication system . Telephone Network:
Components, LATAs, signaling and Services, Digital Subscriber Line: ADSL, HDSL, SDSL,
VDSL, Cable TV network for data transfer.
UNIT:-5
Transmission Errors : Content Error , flow integrity error , methods of error control ,Error detection
,Error correction ,Bit error rate , Error detection methods: Parity checking ,Checksum Error
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Detection ,Cyclic Redudancy Check ,Hamming code , Interleaved codes , Block Parity ,
Convolution code, Hardware Implementation, Checksum .
Suggested Reading:
1. Gupta Prakash C.,”Data communication”, PHI Learning
2. Tomasi,”Introduction to Data Communication & Networking, Pearson Education
3. Forouzan, “Data communication”, TATA McGraw
4. Godbole,”Data Communication & Network” , TMH
5. Miller,”Data Network and Comunication”,Cengage Delmar Learning
6. William Stallings ,”Data & Computer Communication”, Pearson Education
7. A.S Tanenbum,”Computer Network”,Pearson Education.
Unit I
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Unit II
File: concepts, access methods, free space managements, allocation methods, directory systems,
protection, organization ,sharing & implementation issues, Disk & Drum Scheduling, I/0 devices
organization, I/0 devices organization, I/0 buffering, I/O Hardware, Kernel I/O subsystem,
Transforming I/O request to hardware operations. Device Driver: Path managements, Sub module,
Procedure, Scheduler, Handler, Interrupt Service Routine. File system in Linux & Windows
Unit III
Process: Concept, Process Control Blocks(PCB), Scheduling criteria Preemptive & non
Preemptive process scheduling, Scheduling algorithms, algorithm evaluation, multiple processor
scheduling, real time scheduling, operations on processes, threads, inter process communication,
precedence graphs, critical section problem, semaphores, classical problems of synchronization.
Deadlock: Characterization, Methods for deadlock handling, deadlock prevention, deadlock
avoidance, deadlock detection, recovery from deadlock, Process Management in Linux.
Unit IV
Memory Hierarchy, Concepts of memory management, MFT & MVT, logical and physical address
space, swapping, contiguous and non-contiguous allocation, paging, segmentation, and paging
combined with segmentation. Structure & implementation of Page [Link] of virtual
memory, Cache Memory Organization, demand paging, page replacement algorithms, allocation
of frames, thrashing, demand segmentation.
Unit V
Distributed operating system:-Types, Design issues, File system, Remote file access, RPC, RMI,
Distributed Shared Memory(DSM), Basic Concept of Parallel Processing & Concurent
Programming Security & threats protection: Security violation through Parameter, Computer
Worms & Virus, Security Design Principle, Authentications, Protection Mechanisms. introduction
to Sensor network and parallel operating system. Case study of Unix, Linux & Windows,
List of Experiment
1. Write a program to implement FCFS CPU scheduling algorithm.
2. Write a program to implement SJF CPU scheduling algorithm.
3. Write a program to implement Priority CPU Scheduling algorithm.
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Suggested Reading:
1. Silberschatz ,”Operating system”, Willey Pub.
2. Stuart,”Operating System Principles, Design & Applications”,Cengage Learning
3. Tannanbaum, “Modern operating system”,PHI Learning
4. Dhamdhere, ”Operating System”,TMH.
5. Achyut S Godbole,”Operating System”, TMH.
6. William stalling, “operating system” Pearson Edu.
7. Deitel & Deitel, “Operating Systems”, Pearson Edu.
8. Flynn & Mchoes, “Operating Systems”, Cengage Learning
9. Haldar, “Operating System”, Pearson Edu.
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COURSE CONTENTS
Course Code
Course Title
Data Base Management System CS-503
Unit I
DBMS Concepts and architecture Introduction, Database approach v/s Traditional file accessing
approach, Advantages, of database systems, Data models, Schemas and instances, Data
independence, Data Base Language and interfaces, Overall Database Structure, Functions of DBA
and designer, ER data model:Entitles and attributes, Entity types, Defining the E-R
diagram,Concept of Generalization, Aggregation and Specialization. transforming ER diagram
into the tables. Various other data models object oriented data Model, Network data model, and
Relational data model, Comparison between the three types of models.
Unit II
Relational Data models: Domains, Tuples, Attributes, Relations, Characteristics of relations, Keys,
Key attributes of relation, Relational database, Schemas, Integrity constraints. Referential
integrity, Intension and Extension, Relational Query languages:SQL-DDL, DML, integrity
constraints, Complex queries, various joins, indexing, triggers, ssertions,Relational algebra and
relational calculus, Relational algebra operations like select, Project,Join, Division, outer union.
Types of relational calculus i.e. Tuple oriented and domain oriented relational calculus and its
operations.
Unit III
Data Base Design: Introduction to normalization, Normal forms, Functional dependency,
Decomposition, Dependency preservation and losless join, problems with null valued and dangling
tuples, multivalued [Link] Optimization: Introduction, steps of optimization, various
algorithms to implement select, project and join operations of relational algebra, optimization
methods: heuristic based, cost estimation based.
Unit IV
Transaction Processing Concepts: - Transaction System, Testing of Serilizability, Serializability
of schedules, conflict & view serializable schedule, recoverability, Recovery from transaction
failures. Log based recovery. Checkpoints deadlock [Link] Techniques: -
Concurrency Control, locking Techniques for concurrency control, time stamping protocols for
concurrency control, validation based protocol, multiple granularity. Multi version schemes,
Recovery with concurrent transaction. Introduction to Distributed databases, datamining,
datawarehousing, Object Technology and DBMS, Comparative study of OODBMS Vs DBMS .
Temporal, Deductive, Multimedia, Web & Mobile database .
Unit V
Study of Relational Database Management Systems through Oracle/Postgres SQL/MySQL:
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Architecture, physical files, memory structures, background process. Concept of table spaces,
segments, extents and block. Dedicated server, multi threaded server. Distributed database,
database links, and snapshot. Data dictionary, dynamic performance [Link], role
management, privilege management, profiles, invoker defined security model. SQL queries, Data
extraction from single, multiple tables equi-join, non equi-join, self-join, outer join. Usage of like,
any, all, exists, in Special operators. Hierarchical queries, inline queries, flashback queries.
Introduction of ANSI SQL, anonymous block, nested anonymous block, branching and looping
constructs in ANSI SQL. Cursor management: nested and parameterized cursors, Oracle exception
handling mechanism. Stored procedures, in, out, in out type parameters,usage of parameters in
procedures. User defined functions their limitations. Triggers, mutating errors, instead of triggers.
Section A:
Solving the case studies using ER datamodel (design of the database)
Section B:
Implement a miniproject for the problem taken in section A.
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Suggested Reading:-
1. Date C J, “An Introduction To Database System”, Pearson Educations
2. Korth, Silbertz,Sudarshan, “Fundamental of Database System”, McGraw Hill
3. Rob, “ Data Base System:Design Implementation & Management”, Cengage Learninig
4. Elmasri, Navathe, “Fundamentals Of Database Systems”, Pearson Educations
5 . Atul Kahate , “ Introduction to Database Management System”, Pearson Educations
6. Oracle 9i Database Administration Fundamental-I, Volume I, Oracle Press,TMH.
7. Paneerselvam,”DataBase Management System”, PHI Learning
8. [Link] 9. [Link]
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Course Title
Computer Graphics & CS-504
Multimedia
Unit-I
Introduction to raster scan displays, Pixels, frame buffer, Vector & Character generation, random
scan systems, Graphics Primitives, Display devices, Display file structure, ScanConversion
techniques, line drawing: simple DDA, Bresenham’s Algorithm, Circle Drawing Algorithms. Scan
line polygon fill algorithm, boundary-fill and flood-fill algorithms
Unit-II
2D transformation: Translation, Rotation, Scaling, Shearing, Reflection. Inverse Transformation,
Homogenous coordinate system, Matrices Transformation, Composite Transformation.
Windowing & Clipping: World Coordinate System, Screen Coordinate System, Viewing
Transformation, Line Clipping, Cohen Sutherland, Midpoint Line clipping algorithms, Polygon
Clipping: Sutherland –Hodgeman, Weiler-Atherton algorithms.
Unit-III
3D transformations: translation, rotation, scaling. Parallel & Perspective Projection,Types of
Parallel & Perspective Projection. Hidden Surface elimination: Depth comparison, Back face
detection algorithm, Painters algorithm, Z-buffer algorithm. Curve generation, Bezier and B-spline
methods.
Unit-IV
Basic Illumination Model, Diffuse reflection, Specular reflection, Phong Shadin Gourand shading,
ray tracing, color models like RGB, YIQ, CMY, HSV.
Unit –V
Multimedia System: An Introduction, Multimedia hardware, Multimedia System Architecture.
Data & File Format standards. i.e RTF, TIFF, MIDI, JPEG, DIB, MPEG,Audio: digital audio,
MIDI, processing sound, sampling, compression. Video: Avi, 3GP,MOV, MPEG , compression
standards, compression through spatial and temporal redundancy. Multimedia Authoring .
LIST OF PRACTICAL
1. A BRIEF STUDY OF VARIOUS TYPES OF INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES.
2. PROGRAM TO IMPLEMENT A LINE USING SLOPE INTERCEPT FORMULA.
3. PROGRAM TO IMPLEMENT LINE USING DDA ALGORITHM.
4 .PROGRAM TO IMPLEMENT LINE USING BRESENHAM’S ALGORITHM.
5. PROGRAM TO IMPLEMENT CIRCLE USING MID POINT ALGORITHM.
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Suggested Reading:
1. Donald Hearn and M.P. Becker “Computer Graphics” Pearson Pub.
2. Rogers, "Procedural Elements of Computer Graphics", Tata McGraw Hill
3. Folay Vandam, Feiner, Hughes “Computer Graphics Principle & Practice” , Pearson
Pub.
4. Sinha and Udai , "Computer Graphics", Tata McGraw Hill
5. Parekh “Principles of Multimedia” Tata McGraw Hill
6. Prabhat k Andleigh, Kiran Thakral , “Multimedia System Design “ PHI Pub.
7. Shuman “Multimedia in Action”, Cengage Learning
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Course Title
Theory of CS-505
Computation
UNIT 1:
Automata:
Basic machine, FSM , Transition graph, Transition matrix, Deterministic and nondeterministic
FSM’S, Equivalence of DFA and NDFA, Mealy & Moore machines, minimization of finite
automata, Two-way finite automata.
Regular Sets and Regular Grammars:
Alphabet, words, Operations, Regular sets, Finite automata and regular expression, Myhill-
Nerode theorem Pumping lemma and regular sets, Application of pumping lemma, closure
properties of regular sets.
UNIT 2:
Context –Free Grammars:
Introduction to CFG, Regular Grammars, Derivation trees and Ambiguity, Simplification of
Context free grammars, Normal Forms (Chomsky Normal Form and Greibach Normal forms).
UNIT 3:
Pushdown Automata:
Definition of PDA, Deterministic Pushdown Automata, PDA corresponding to given CFG, CFG
corresponding to a given PDA.
Context Free Languages:
The pumping lemma for CFL’s, Closure properties of CFL’s, Decision problems involving CFL’s.
UNIT 4:
Turing Machines:
Introduction, TM model, representation and languages acceptability of TM Design of
TM,Universal TM & Other modification, Church’s hypothesis, composite & iterated TM. Turing
machine as [Link] of recursive & recursively enumerable languages,Universal
Turing machine
UNIT 5:
Tractable and Untractable Problems:
P, NP, NP complete and NP hard problems, examples of these problems like satisfy ability
problems, vertex cover problem, Hamiltonian path problem, traveling sales man problem, Partition
problem etc.
Suggested Reading:
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Overview of Unix/Linux: -
Concepts, Unix/Linux Installation Process, Hardware Requirements for Unix/Linux ,Advantages
of Unix/Linux, Reasons for Popularity and Success of Linux/Unix Operating System, Features of
Linux/Unix Operating System, Kernel, Kernel Functions, The Shell Basic Commands, Shell
Programming:-Shell Variables, Branching Control Structures, Loop-Control Structure, Continue
and break Statements, Sleep Command, Debugging Script. Use of Linux as web-server, file server,
directory server, application server, DNS server, SMTP server, Firewall, Proxy server.
File System: -
Definition of File System, Defining Geometry, Disk Controller, Solaris File System, Disk Based
File Systems, Network-Based File Systems, Virtual File systems, UFS File System, The Boot
Block, The Super Block, The Inode, Tuning File System, Repairing File System.
Process Control: -
Viewing a Process, Command to display Process, Process Attributes, Process States, Process
Fields, PS Commands options, PGREP, PRSTAT, CDE Process Manager, Scheduling Process,
Scheduling Priorities, Changing the Priority of a time-sharing process, Killing Process.
System Security: -
Physical Security, Controlling System Access, Restricted Shells Controlling File Access, File
Access Commands, Access Control List(ACLs), Setting ACL Entries, Modifying ACL entries on
a file, Deleting ACL entries on a file, Restricting FTP, Securing Super User Access, Restricting
Root Access, Monitoring super user Access, TCP Wrappers.
Case Study: -
Installation of Linux, Customization of Linux, Installation of SAMBA, APACHE, TOMCAT,
Send MAIL, Postfix, Implementation of DNS, LDAP services, Firewall, Proxy Server
List of Experiments:-
1. To Study basic & User status Unix/Linux Commands.
2. Study & use of commands for performing arithmetic operations with Unix/Linux.
3. Create a file called [Link] with some lines and display how many lines, words and characters
are present in that file.
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4. Append ten more simple lines to the [Link] file created above and split the appended file into
3 parts. What will be the names of these split files? Display the contents of each of these files.
How many lines will be there on the last file?
5. Given two files each of which contains names of students. Create a program to display only
those names that are found on both the files.
6. Create a program to find out the inode number of any desired file.
7. Study & use of the Command for changing file permissions.
8. Write a pipeline of commands, which displays on the monitor as well as saves the information
about the number of users using the system at present on a file called [Link].
9. Execute shell commands through vi editor.
10. Installation, Configuration & Customizations of Unix/Linux.
11. Write a shell script that accepts any number of arguments and prints them in the reverse order.
12. Write a shell script to find the smallest of three numbers that are read from the keyboard.
13. Write a shell script that reports the logging in of a specified user within one minute after he/she
logs in. The script automatically terminates if the specified user does not login during a specified
period of time.
14. Installation of SAMBA, APACHE, TOMCAT.
15. Implementation of DNS, LDAP services,
16. Study & installation of Firewall & Proxy server
Suggested Reading:
1. Venkatesh Murthy, “Introduction to Unix &Shell”, Pearson Edu
2. Forouzan, “Unix &Shell Programming”, Cengage Learning
3. Sumitab Das,”Unix Concept & Application”,TMH
4. Gopalan, Shivaselvan,”Beginners Guide to Unix ” PHI Learning
5. Venkateshwavle,”Linux Programming Tools Unveil`ed”, BS Publication.
6. Richard Peterson,”Linux Complete Reference”,TMH
7. Richard Peterson,”Unix Complete Reference”,TMH
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Micro Processor and Interfacing CS-601
UNIT –I
Evolution of microprocessor, single chip micro computers, Micro processor Application,
Microprocessor and its architecture, addressing modes, instruction, Instruction sets, Arithmetic
and Logic Instruction, Program control instruction, Introduction – 8086 family, procedure and
macros, connection , Timing and Trouble shooting interrupt, 80286, 80836 and 80486 micro
processor system concept.
UNIT – II
Microprocessor Cycle, AIU, Timing and control Unit, Register data, Address bus, Pin
Configuration, Intel 8086 instruction, Opcode and operands, limitation word size. Programming
the microprocessor Assembly language, The Pentium and Pentium Pro Micro Processor with
features, Pentium II, Pentium III and Pentium – IV Microprocessor with software changes.
Instruction set for Intel 8086, Introduction Intimation and data formats, Addressing modes, Status
flags, Symbols and abbreviations, programming of microprocessors, Assembly language, high
level language, areas of application of various languages, Stacks, Sub routines system, software,
commands in assembly language, software Development, Debugging program, Modular
programming, Structured programming, Top-down, Bottom- up design , MACRO
microprogramming
UNIT-III
Assembly language programming with Examples like Addition of 8/16-bit Binary number,
subtraction of 8/16 bit binary number, Address partitioning, addressing mode, type of addressing
mode, memory and I/o interfacing, Data transfer schemes, Interfacing device and I/o devices I/o
ports, Basic I/o Interfacing MDS, Micro controllers, I/o processor and co- processors
,Microcomputer Development system, Single chip micro computers, intel 8748 intel 8051, inter
8096, intel 8049intel 2920/2921, I/o processor UPI-425,UPI-41,42, Co-processor, math processor
math co-processor – 8087, 80287, 80387DX 803875x.
UNIT –IV
Bus Interface I/o port Addressing, decoding 8279, Programmable key board/display interface,
8254 Internal Timer, 16550 programmable communication interface A/D, 8259A Programmable
Interrupt Controller, 8237 DMA Controller, Shared bus operation, disk Memory system Video
display. ISA Bus, Extended ISA ( EISA) and VESA Local Buses, Peripheral Component Inter
Connect (Pc I) Bus, Parallel Printer interface (LPT) Universal serial Bus (USB) Accelerated
graphics port (AGP),Programmable Communication interfere 8251 VSART CRT Controller 8275,
6854, Floppy disk Controller 8272, I/o processor 8089.
UNIT – V
Memory Unit, RAM,SRAM, DRAM,ROM, PROM EPROM, EEPROM Nonvolatile RAM
semiconductor Technology for memory, Shift register, Magnetic Memory, Tap, disc, main
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memory and secondary memory cache memory, program memory and Data Memory, Real and
virtual memory Buses, memory Addressing capacity of CPU, processing speed of computer.
List of Experiments
1. Add a data byte located at offset 0500H in 2000H segment to another data byte available at
06000H in same segment and store the resulting 0700H in same segment?
2. Add the contents of memory location 2000H, offset 0500H to the contained of accumulator.
3. Write a program to find the average to two temperature name HI-TEMP and LOTEMP and puts
the result in the memory location AV-TEMP.
4. Find out the largest number from an unordered array of sixteen 8-bit numbers stored sequentially
in the memory locations starting at offset 0500H in the segment 2000H
5. Move a byte string, 16 bytes long, from the offset 0200H to 0300H in the segment 7000H.
6. Write a program to add a profit factor to each element in a cost array and puts the result in a
PRICES array, where profit factor is 15H and COST =20H, 28H, 15H, 26H, 19H, 27H, 16H, 29H.
7. Write a program to find out the number of positive numbers and negative numbers from a given
series of signed numbers.
8. Write a program that performs the addition, subtraction, multiplications, division of the given
operands. Perform BCD operation for addition and subtraction.
9. A Program to find out the number of even and odd numbers from a given series of 16 bit
hexad4ecimal numbers.
Suggested Reading:
1. Douglas V Hall, “Microprocessors and interfacing – Programming & Hardware” TMH
2. Barry B. Brey, “The intel Microprocessor – 8086”, Pearson Education
3. Kenneth [Link],”The 8086 Microproccessor: Programming & Interfacing The
PC”,Cengage Learning
4. Krishna Kant,”Microprocessors and Microcontrollers”, PHI Learning
5. [Link] KM Bhurchandi, “Advanced Microprocessor and peripherals” McGraw Hill
6. R.S. Gaonkar ,”Microprocessors and interfacing”, TMH
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PPL (Principles of CS-602
Programming Languages)
UNIT-I
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UNIT-II
Data types: Introduction, primitive, character, user defined, array, associative, record, union,
pointer and reference types, design and implementation uses related to these types. Names
,Variable, concept of binding, type checking, strong typing, type compatibility, named constants,
variable initialization. Sequence control with Expressions, Conditional Statements, Loops,
Exception handling.
UNIT-III
Subprograms and Blocks: Fundamentals of sub-programs, Scope and lifetime of variable, static
and dynamic scope, Design issues of subprograms and operations, local referencing environments,
parameter passing methods, overloaded sub-programs, generic subprograms, design issues for
functions overloaded operators, co routines.
UNIT-IV
Abstract Data types: Abstractions and encapsulation, introductions to data abstraction, Static and
Stack-Based Storage management. heap based storage management. Garbage [Link]
oriented programming in small talk, C++, Java, C#, PHP, Perl . Concurrency: Subprogram level
concurrency, semaphores, monitors, massage passing, Java threads, C# threads.
UNIT – V
Exception handling, Exceptions, exception Propagation, Exception handler in C++ and Java. Logic
Programming Language : Introduction and overview of logic programming, basic elements of
prolog, application of logic programming. Functional Programming Languages: Introduction,
fundamentals. Introduction to 4GL.
Suggested Reading:
1. Sebesta,”Concept of programming Language”, Pearson Edu.
2. Louden, “Programming Languages: Principles & Practices” , Cengage Learning
3. Tucker, “ Programming Languages: Principles and paradigms “, Tata McGraw –Hill
4. Terrance W Pratt, "Programming Languages: Design and Implementation" Pearson Edu.
5 Cavlo Ghezzi & Mehdi Jazayeri " Programming Languages Concepts", Willey India
6 E Horowitz, "Programming Languages", 2nd Edition, Addison Wesley
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Suggested Reading:
.1. Pankaj Jalote ,”An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering”, Narosa Pub, 2005
2. Rajib Mall, “Fundamentals of Software Engineering” Second Edition, PHI Learning
3. R S. Pressman ,”Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach”, Sixth edition 2006,
McGraw-Hill.
4. Sommerville,”Software Enginerring”,Pearson Education.
5. Richard [Link],”Software Enginerring & Project Managements”,Willey India
6. Waman [Link],”Software Enginerring”, TMH
7. Schwalbe,”IT Project Managements”,Cengage Learning.
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Computer CS-604
Networking
Unit I
Computer Network: Definitions, goals, components, structure, Architecture, Classifications &
types, Growth, Complexity and applications etc. Layered Architecture: Protocol hierarchy,
Connection Oriented & Connectionless Services, Service permative Design issues & its
functionality. ISO-OSI Reference Model: Principle, Model, Descriptions of various layers and its
comparison with TCP/IP. Network standardization. Examples of Networks: Telecommunication
Network, Corporate Networks, Connection oriented network i.e., X.25, Frame relay & ATM,
Wireless LAN 802.11, internet, Intranet, Extranet, SNA & DNA etc.
Unit II
Data Link Layer: Need, Services Provided, Framing & its methods, Flow Control, Error control.
DLL Protocol: Elementary & Sliding Window. Piggybacking & Pipelining. Protocol verification:
Finite State Machine Models & Petri net models. Example in Data Link Layers: HDLC & Internet.
Comparison of BISYNC and HDLC Features. Bridges and layer-2 switches
Unit III
MAC Sub layer: Static & Dynamic channel allocation, Media access control for LAN & WAN.
Classification of MAC Sub layer protocol, Study of various collision, Collision free & limited
contention protocol i.e., ALOHA : pure, slotted , CSMA, CSMA/CD,CSMA/CA, Bit Map, Binary
count down, BRAP, MLMA, Adaptive tree walk & urn protocol etc. IEEE 802 standards for LAN
& MAN & their comparison. Ethernet: Cabling, Binary exponentials algorithms, performance fast
Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, FDDI. Wireless LANs, Broadband Wireless, Bluetooth: Architecture,
Application & Layering.
UNIT – IV
Network Layer: Need, Services Provided , Design issues, Routing algorithms: Least Cost Routing
algorithm, Dijkstra's algorithm, Bellman-ford algorithm, Hierarchical Routing, Broadcast Routing,
Multicast Routing, Routing for mobile hosts, Routing in Ad Hoc Networks Routing Strategies,
Congestion Control Algorithms: General Principles of Congestion control, Prevention Policies,
Congestion Control in Virtual-Circuit Subnets, Congestion Control in Datagram subnets. IP
protocol, IP Addresses, Comparative study of IPv4 & IPv6, Mobile IP.
Unit V
Processes to Processes Delivery – Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) – User Datagram
Protocol, Data Traffic, Congestion Control and Quality of Service, Techniques to improve QOS,
Integrated Services, and Differentiated Services. Network Security: Cryptography, Message
Security, Digital Signature, User Authentication, Key Management, Security Protocols in Internet
,DNS,SMTP, FTP, HTTP, WWW, Virtual Terminal Protocol, VoIP: Basic IP Telephone
System,H.323 Characteristic & Layering, SIP Characteristics, Method & Sessions.
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List of Experiments
1. To study Communication Guiding system
2. To study various types of connectors.
3. To study of different type of LAN equipments.
4. Study and verification of standard Network topologies i.e. Star, Bus, Ring etc
5. LAN installations and their Configurations.
6. To implement various types of error correcting techniques.
7. To implement various types of framing methods.
8. To implement various types of DLL protocols.
9. To study & configure various types of router & Bridges.
10. To implement various types of routing algorithm.
11. To study of Tool Command Language(TCL).
12. Study and Installation of Standard Network Simulator, N.S-2.
13. Study & Simulation of MAC Protocols like Aloha, CSMA, CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA
using Standard Network Simulator.
14. Study & Simulation of Routing Protocols using Standard Network Simulator.
15. Study & implementations of VoIP Concepts.
16. Implementation & Comparisons of various types of Cryptographic algorithms.
Suggested Reading:
1. Tanenbaum A. S ,”Computer Networks “Pearson Education.
2. Stalling W, “Computer Networks”, Pearson Education
3. Douglas E. Comer & M.S Narayanan,”Computer Network & Internet”, Pearson
Education
4. Behraj A Forouzan,”Data Communication & Networking”, McGraw-Hill.
5. Natalia Olifar & Victor Olifer,”Computer Networks”, Willey Pub.
6. Prakash C. Gupta, “Data Comunications and Computer Networks”, PHI
7. Bertsekas & Gallager “Data Network” , PHI
8 Gallo,”Computer Communication & Networking Technologies”,Cengage Learning
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Advance Computer CS-605
Architecture (ACA)
Unit-I
Flynn’s Classification, System Attributes to Performance, Parallel computer models
Multiprocessors and multicomputers, Multivector and SIMD Computers. Data and resource
dependences,Hardware and software parallelism,Program partitioning and scheduling, Grain size
and latency, Control flow, data flow and Demand driven mechanisms. Static interconnection
networks,Dynamic interconnection Networks: Bus Systems, Crossbar Switch, Multiport Memory,
Multistage and Combining Networks
Unit- II
Instruction set architecture, CISC Scalar Processors , RISC Scalar Processors, VLIW architecture,
Memory Hierarchy, Inclusion, Coherence and Locality, Memory capacity planning. Interleaved
memory organization- memory interleaving, pipelined memory access, Bandwidth and Fault
Tolerance. Backplane Bus System: Backplane bus specification, Addressing and timing protocols,
Arbitration transaction and interrupt.
Unit-III
Linear pipeline processor, Nonlinear pipeline processor, Instruction pipeline design, Mechanisms
for instruction pipelining, pipeline hazards, Dynamic instruction scheduling -score boarding and
Tomosulo’s algorithm, Branch handling techniques, Arithmetic Pipeline Design, Static arithmetic
pipeline, Multifunctional arithmetic pipelines. Superscaler pipeline design, Super pipeline
processor design.
Unit-IV
Cache coherence, Snoopy protocols, Directory based protocols. Message routing schemes in
multicomputer network, deadlock and virtual channel. Vector Processing Principles, Vector
instruction types, Vector-access memory schemes. Vector supercomputer architecture, SIMD
organization: distributed memory model and shared memory model. Principlesof Multithreading:
Multithreading Issues and Solutions, Multiple-Context Processors
Unit-V
Parallel Programming Models, Shared-Variable Model, Message-Passing Model, Data- Parallel
Model, Object-Oriented Model, Functional and Logic Models, Parallel Languages and Compilers,
Language Features for Parallelism, Parallel Programming Environment, Software Tools and
Environments.
Suggested Reading:
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Compiler Design CS-701
List of Experiments:
Develop a lexical analyzer to recognize a few patterns.
Write a programme to parse using Brute force technique of Topdown parsing.
Develop LL (1) parser (Construct parse table also).
Develop an operator precedence parser (Construct parse table also)
Develop a recursive descent parser
Write a program for generating for various intermediate code forms
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References:
1. A. V. Aho, R. Sethi, and J. D. Ullman. Compilers: Principles, Techniques and
Tools , Pearson Education
2 Raghavan, Compiler Design, TMH Pub.
3. Louden. Compiler Construction: Principles and Practice, Cengage Learning
4. A. C. Holub. Compiler Design in C , Prentice-Hall Inc., 1993.
5. Mak, writing compiler & Interpreters, Willey Pub.
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Distributed System CS-702
Unit-I
Introduction to distributed systems
Architecture for Distributed System, Goals of Distributed system, Hardware and Software
concepts, Distributed Computing Model, Advantages & Disadvantage distributed system, Issues
in designing Distributed System,
Unit-II
Distributed Share Memory And Distributed File System
Basic Concept of Distributed Share Memory (DSM), DSM Architecture & its Types, Design &
Implementations issues In DSM System, Structure of Share Memory Space, Consistency Model,
and Thrashing. Desirable features of good Distributed File System, File Model, File Service
Architecture, File Accessing Model, File Sharing Semantics, File Catching Scheme, File
Application & Fault tolerance. Naming: - Features, System Oriented Names, Object Locating
Mechanism, Human Oriented Name.
Unit-III
Inter Process Communication And Synchronization
API for Internet Protocol, Data Representation & Marshaling, Group Communication, Client
Server Communication, RPC- Implementing RPC Mechanism, Stub Generation, RPC Messages.
Synchronization: - Clock Synchronization, Mutual Exclusion, Election Algorithms:- Bully & Ring
Algorithms.
Unit-IV
Distributed Scheduling And Deadlock
Distributed Scheduling-Issues in Load Distributing, Components for Load Distributing
Algorithms, Different Types of Load Distributing Algorithms, Task Migration and its issues.
Deadlock-Issues in deadlock detection & Resolutions, Deadlock Handling Strategy, Distributed
Deadlock Algorithms,
Unit-V
Distributed Multimedia & Database system
Distributed Data Base Management System(DDBMS), Types of Distributed Database, Distributed
Multimedia:- Characteristics of multimedia Data, Quality of Service Managements. Case Study of
Distributed System:- Amoeba, Mach, Chorus
References:
Sinha, Distributed Operating System Concept & Design, PHI
Coulouris & Dollimore, Distributed System Concepts and Design, Pearson Pub
Singhal & Shivratari, Advance Concept in Operating System, McGraw Hill
Attiya & Welch, Distributed Computing, Wiley Pub.
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INFORMATION STORAGE CS-704
AND MANAGEMENT
Unit-I
Introduction to Storage Technology: Data proliferation, evolution of various storage
technologies,Overview of storage infrastructure components, Information Lifecycle Management,
Data categorization.
Unit-II
Storage Systems Architecture: Intelligent disk subsystems overview, Contrast of integrated vs.
modular arrays, Component architecture of intelligent disk subsystems, Disk physical structure
components, properties, performance, and specifications, RAID levels & parity algorithms, hot
sparing, Front end to host storage provisioning, mapping and operation.
Unit-III
Introduction to Networked Storage: JBOD, DAS, NAS, SAN & CAS evolution and comparision.
Applications, Elements, connectivity, standards, management, security and limitations of DAS,
NAS, CAS & SAN.
Unit -IV
Hybrid Storage solutions; Virtualization: Memory, network, server, storage & appliances. Data
center concepts & requirements, Backup & Disaster Recovery: Principles Managing &
Monitoring: Industry management standards (SNMP, SMI-S, CIM), standard framework
applications, Key management metrics (Thresholds, availability, capacity, security, performance).
Unit-V
Information storage on cloud :Concept of Cloud, Cloud Computing, storage on Cloud, Cloud
Vocabulary, Architectural Framework, Cloud benefits, Cloud computing Evolution, Applications
& services on cloud, Cloud service providers and Models, Essential characteristics of cloud
computing, Cloud Security and integration.
References:
1. G. Somasundaram & Alok Shrivastava (EMC Education Services) editors; Information Storage
and Management: Storing, Managing, and Protecting Digital Information; Wiley India.
2. Ulf Troppens, Wolfgang Mueller-Friedt, Rainer Erkens, Rainer Wolafka, Nils Haustein; Storage
Network explained : Basic and application of fiber channels, SAN, NAS, iSESI, INFINIBAND
and FCOE, Wiley India.
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Course Title
Elective - I CS- 7501
Unit –II
Management Information Base (MIB), Structure of Management Information, NMS Presentation
of the SMI, NMS Meter-ware Network View. Remote Monitoring (RMON), RMON Group.
Desktop Management: Desktop Management Interface(DMI), DMI Architecture, DMI Browser,
DMI/SNMP Mapping, Desktop SNMP Extension Agents. Setting up LAN Access, SNMP
Configuration.
Unit-III
Introduction, layering, OSI Layering, TCP/IP Layering, Protocols & Standards, Internet standards,
Internet administration, Internet Addresses, Internet protocol: introduction, IP header, IP routing,
subnet addressing, subnet mask, special case of IP addresses, Comparative Study of IPV4 & IPV6,
port numbers Address Resolution Protocol, ARP packet format, Proxy ARP, ARP command, ARP
Example, Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP): Introduction, RARP Packet format,
RARP Examples, RARP server design
Unit-IV
Delivery and Routing of IP Packets, Routing Methods, Static versus Dynamic Routing, Routing
table and Routing Module, Classless Addressing: CIDR. Internet Protocol (IP), Datagram,
Fragmentation, Options, IP Package. Interior and Exterior Routing, Routing information protocol
(RIP), Open shortest path first protocol (OSPF), BGP, GGP. Private Networks. Virtual Private
Network (VPN), Network Address Translation (NAT).
Unit –V
Internet Control Message Protocols (ICMP):- Types of message, message format, error reporting,
query, checksum, ICMP Package. IGMP, IGMP Message and its Operation, IGMP
[Link] control protocol, Process-to-Process Communication, TCP Services Flow
Control, TCP Timers. TCP Operation, TCP Package.. Application layers protocol, Telnet Protocol,
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), X-Window system protocol,
Remote procedure call, and Network file system.
References:
Forouzan, TCP/IP Protocol Suite 4th edition, TMH
[Link] Burkey, Network Management Concept and Practice, PHI
Stevens, TCP/IP Illustrated Volume-I, Pearson
Tittel: TCP/IP, Cenage Learning
Uyless Black, TCP/IP and related protocols, McGraw Hill.
Doughals E. Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. I, Principles, Protocols, and
Architecture, Prentice Hall, India.
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Course Code
Course Title
Elective - I CS - 7502
CS-7502-Internet Of things
Unit -1
Introduction: Definition, Characteristics of IOT, IOT Conceptual framework, IOT Architectural
view, Physical design of IOT, Logical design of IOT, Application of IOT.
Unit -2
Machine-to-machine (M2M), SDN (software defined networking) and NFV (network function
virtualization) for IOT, data storage in IOT, IOT Cloud Based Services.
Unit-3
Design Principles for Web Connectivity: Web Communication Protocols for connected devices,
Message Communication Protocols for connected devices, SOAP, REST, HTTP Restful and Web
Sockets. Internet Connectivity Principles: Internet Connectivity, Internet based communication,
IP addressing in IOT, Media Access control.
Unit -4
Sensor Technology, Participatory Sensing, Industrial IOT and Automotive IOT, Actuator, Sensor
data
Communication Protocols, Radio Frequency Identification Technology, Wireless Sensor Network
Technology.
Unit -5
IOT Design methodology: Specification -Requirement, process, model, service, functional &
operational [Link] Privacy and security solutions, Raspberry Pi & arduino devices. IOT Case
studies: smart city streetlights control & monitoring.
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Course Title
Elective - I CS - 7503
Unit – II
Design of Embedded Systems with 8bit Microcontrollers-8051
Factors for considering in selecting a Controller ,Designing with 8051 microcontroller Different
addressing modes supported by 8051 , Instruction setfor 8051 microcontroller. Fundamental issues
in Hardware Software Co-Design , Computational models in Embedded Design .
Unit – III
Embedded Hardware & Firmware Design and Development
Analog &Digital Electronic components, VLSI & Integrated circuit design, Electronic Design
Automation tools , PCB layout Design and its fabrication Embedded firmware design approaches
, Embedded firmware Development Languages ,Programming in Embedded C . Integration and
testing of Embedded Hardware and Firmware , Safe & robust Design, Reliability, Faults, errors &
Failure, Functional Design, Architecture Design, Prototyping.
Unit –IV
Embedded System Development Environment
Integrated Development Environment (IDE) , Types of files Generated on Cross-
Compilation , Disassembler / Decompiler, Simulators, Emulators and Debugging,
Boundary Scan.
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Unit – V
Embedded Product Development Lifecycle(EDLC) and Trends in Embedded Industry
What is EDLC ,Objectives of EDLC , Different phases of EDLC , EDLC Approaches-Linear or
waterfall model , Iterative Model , Prototyping/Evolutionary Model, Spiral Model . Processor
trends in Industry , Embedded OS Trends , Development Language trends Open Standards,
Frameworks and Alliances , Bottlenecks.
References:
1. Shibu, Introduction to Embedded System:, TMH
2. Barrett ,Embedded Systems :Design and Applications ,Pearson Education
3. Rajkamal, Embeded System, TMH
4. Vahid ,Givargis ,Embedded System Design ,Wiley
5. Balbno, Embedded Micro Computer System Cengage Learning
6. Siewert, Real Time Embeded System & Components, Cengage Learning
7. Peckol, Embeded System, Willey Indi
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Course Title
Elective - II CS - 7504
Unit-II
OLAP, Characteristics of OLAP System, Motivation for using OLAP, Multidimensional View and
Data Cube, Data Cube Implementations, Data Cube Operations, Guidelines for OLAP
Implementation, Difference between OLAP & OLTP, OLAP Servers:-ROLAP, MOLAP, HOLAP
Queries.
UNIT-III
Introduction to Data Mining, Knowledge Discovery, Data Mining Functionalities, Data Mining
System categorization and its Issues. Data Processing :- Data Cleaning, Data Integration and
Transformation. Data Reduction, Data Mining Statistics. Guidelines for Successful Data Mining.
Unit-IV
Association Rule Mining:-Introduction, Basic, The Task and a Naïve Algorithm, Apriori
Algorithms, Improving the efficiency of the Apriori Algorithm, Apriori-Tid, Direct Hasing and
Pruning(DHP),Dynamic Itemset Counting (DIC), Mining Frequent Patterns without Candidate
Generation(FP-Growth),Performance Evaluation of Algorithms,.
Unit-V
Classification:-Introduction, Decision Tree, The Tree Induction Algorithm, Split Algorithms
Based on Information Theory, Split Algorithm Based on the Gini Index, Overfitting and Pruning,
Decision Trees Rules, Naïve Bayes Method. Cluster Analysis:- Introduction, Desired Features of
Cluster Analysis, Types of Cluster Analysis Methods:- Partitional Methods, Hierarchical Methods,
Density- Based Methods, Dealing with Large Databases. Quality and Validity of Cluster Analysis
Methods.
References:
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Unit-II
System Simulation and Continuous System Simulation Types of System Simulation, Monte
Carlo Method, Comparision of analytical and Simulation methods, Numerical Computation
techniques for Continuous and Discrete Models, Distributed Lag Models, Cobweb Model.
Continuous System models, Analog and Hybrid computers, Digital-Analog Simulators,
Continuous system simulation languages ,Hybrid simulation ,Real Time simulations.
Unit –III
System Dynamics & Probability concepts in Simulation
Exponential growth and decay models, logistic curves ,Generalization of growth models , System
dynamics diagrams, Multi segment models , Representation of Time Delays. Discrete and
Continuous probability functions, Continuous Uniformly Distributed Random Numbers,
Generation of a Random numbers, Generating Discrete distributions, Non-Uniform Continuously
Distributed Random Numbers, Rejection Method.
Unit-IV
Simulation of Queueing Systems and Discrete System Simulation
Poisson arrival patterns, Exponential distribution, Service times, Normal Distribution Queuing
Disciplines, Simulation of single and two server queue. Application of queuing theory in computer
system. Discrete Events ,Generation of arrival patterns, Simulation programming tasks, Gathering
statistics, Measuring occupancy and Utilization, Recording Distributions and Transit times .
Unit-V
Introduction to Simulation languages and Analysis of Simulation output
GPSS: Action times, Succession of events, Choice of paths, Conditional transfers, program control
statements . SIMSCRIPT: Organization of SIMSCRIPT Program, Names & Labels, SIMSCRIPT
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List of Experiments:-
1. Simulate CPU scheduling algorithm using queueing system
a) FCFS b) SJF c) Priority Algo
2. Simulate multiplexer/concentrator using queuing system
3. Simulate congestion control algorithms.
4. Simulate disk scheduling algorithms.
5. Simulate a Manufacturing shop and write a program in GPSS.
6. Simulate Telephone system model and write a program in SIMSCRIPT.
References:
Gorden G., System simulation, Prentice Hall.
Seila, Simulation Modeling, Cengage Learning
Law .,Simulation Modeling And Analysis, McGraw Hill
Deo, System Simulation with Digital Computer, PHI
Harrington, Simulation Modeling methods, McGraw Hill
Severance, “ System Modeling & Simulation, Willey Pub
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Course Code
Course Title
Soft computing CS - 801
Unit – I
Soft Computing : Introduction of soft computing, soft computing vs. hard computing, various types
of soft computing techniques, applications of soft computing.
Artificial Intelligence : Introduction, Various types of production systems, characteristics of
production systems, breadth first search, depth first search techniques, other Search Techniques
like hill Climbing, Best first Search, A* algorithm, AO* Algorithms and various types of control
strategies. Knowledge representation issues, Prepositional and predicate logic, monotonic and non
monotonic reasoning, forward Reasoning, backward reasoning, Weak & Strong Slot & filler
structures, NLP.
Unit – II
Neural Network : Structure and Function of a single neuron: Biological neuron, artificial neuron,
definition of ANN, Taxonomy of neural net, Difference between ANN and human brain,
characteristics and applications of ANN, single layer network, Perceptron training algorithm,
Linear separability, Widrow & Hebb;s learning rule/Delta rule, ADALINE, MADALINE, AI v/s
ANN. Introduction of MLP, different activation functions, Error back propagation algorithm,
derivation of BBPA, momentum, limitation, characteristics and application of EBPA,
Unit – III
Counter propagation network, architecture, functioning & characteristics of counter Propagation
network, Hopfield/ Recurrent network, configuration, stability constraints, associative memory,
and characteristics, limitations and applications. Hopfield v/s Boltzman machine. Adaptive
Resonance Theory: Architecture, classifications, Implementation and training. Associative
Memory.
Unit – IV
Fuzzy Logic: Fuzzy set theory, Fuzzy set versus crisp set, Crisp relation & fuzzy relations, Fuzzy
systems: crisp logic, fuzzy logic, introduction & features of membership functions, Fuzzy rule base
system : fuzzy propositions, formation, decomposition & aggregation of fuzzy rules, fuzzy
reasoning, fuzzy inference systems, fuzzy decision making & Applications of fuzzy logic.
Unit – V
Genetic algorithm : Fundamentals, basic concepts, working principle, encoding, fitness function,
reproduction, Genetic modeling: Inheritance operator, cross over, inversion & deletion, mutation
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operator, Bitwise operator, Generational Cycle, Convergence of GA, Applications & advances in
GA, Differences & similarities between GA & other traditional methods.
References :
S, Rajasekaran & G.A. Vijayalakshmi Pai, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic & Genetic
Algorithms, Synthesis & applications, PHI Publication.
S.N. Sivanandam & S.N. Deepa, Principles of Soft Computing, Wiley Publications
Rich E and Knight K, Artificial Intelligence, TMH, New Delhi.
Bose, Neural Network fundamental with Graph , Algo.& Appl, TMH
Kosko: Neural Network & Fuzzy System, PHI Publication
Klir & Yuan ,Fuzzy sets & Fuzzy Logic: Theory & Appli.,PHI Pub.
Hagen, Neural Network Design, Cengage Learning
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UNIT-1
An Introduction to Web Engineering, History of web Development, Time line, Motivation,
Categories of Web Applications, Characteristics of Web Applications. Evolution and Need for
Web Engineering, Web Engineering Models, Software Engineering v/s Web Engineering . World
Wide Web: Introduction to TCP/IP and WAP, DNS, Email, TelNet, HTTP and FTP. Introduction
to Browser and search engines, Search fundamentals, Search strategies, Directories search engines
and Meta search engines, Working of the search engines , Miscellaneous Web Browser details,
Introduction to Web Servers: Features of web servers, caching, case study-IIS, Apache,
Configuring web servers.
UNIT- 2
Information Architecture: The role of the Information Architect, Collaboration and
Communication, Organizing Information, Organizational Challenges, Organizing Web sites
parameters and Intranets Creating Cohesive Websites: Conceptual Overview Website
Development, Website Design issues, Conceptual Design, High-Level Design, Indexing the Right
Stuff, Grouping Content. Architectural Page Mockups, Design Sketches, Navigation Systems.
Searching Systems Good & bad web design, Process of Web Publishing. Phases of Web Site
development, enhancing your web-site, submission of website to search engines Web security
issues, security audit of websites, Web effort estimation, Productivity, Measurement, Quality
usability and reliability. Requirements Engineering for Web Applications: Introduction,
Fundamentals, Requirement Source, Type, ,Notations Tools. Principles Requirements Engineering
Activities , Adapting RE Methods to Web Application.
UNIT- 3
Technologies for Web Applications: HTML and DHTML, HTML Basic Concepts, Static and
dynamic HTML, Structure of HTML documents, HTML Elements, Linking in HTML, Anchor
Attributes, Image Maps, Meta Information, Image Preliminaries, Layouts, Backgrounds, Colors
and Text, Fonts, Tables, Frames and layers, Audio and Video Support with HTML Database
integration, CSS, Positioning with Style sheets, Forms Control, Form. Elements. Introduction to
CGI PERL, JAVA SCRIPT, PHP, ASP , Cookies Creating and Reading Cookies
UNIT-4
Technologies for Web Applications: Introduction of XML, Validation of XML documents, DTD,
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Ways to use XML, XML for data files, HTML Vs XML, Embedding XML into HTML documents,
Converting XML to HTML for Display, Displaying XML using CSS and XSL, Rewriting HTML
as XML,Relationship between HTML, SGML and XML, web personalization , Semantic web,
Semantic Web Services, Ontology.
UNIT- 5
E- Commerce, E-commerce Business Models, The Internet and World Wide Web: E-commerce
Infrastructure, Building an E-commerce Web Site , Electronic Commerce environment and
opportunities. Modes of Electronic Commerce, Approaches to safe Electronic Commerce
,Electronic Cash and Electronic Payment Schemes ,Online Security and Payment Systems,
Ecommerce Marketing Concepts, Advertising on the Internet: issues an Technologies, Ecommerce
Marketing Concepts Electronic Publishing issues, approaches, legalities and technologies ,Privacy
and Security Topics: Introduction, Web Security , Encryption schemes, Secure Web document,
Digital Signatures and Firewalls, Cyber crime and laws, IT Act.
TERM WORK
1. At least ten practical experiments based on above syllabus and a mini project is desirable to be
completed by a group of three that cover following tools.
• HTML
• DHTML
•PHP - XML
• Java Script, CGI, PERL
• ASP
Recommended Books:
1. Roger [Link], David Lowe, “Web Engineering”, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publication, 2007
2. Achyut S Godbole and Atul Kahate, “Web Technologies”, Tata McGraw Hill
3. Gopalan N P ,Akilandeswari “Web Technology: A Developer s Perspective” , PHI
4. NEIL GRAY “Web server Programming” WIley
5. CHRIS BATES Web Programming :Building Internet applications Wiley
6. Moller, “An Introduction to XML and Web Technologies” , Pearson Education New Delhi,
2009
7. Beginning XML 4th Edition Hnter, Refter, Fawset Wiley India
8. Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, Pearson education, 3rd edition, by: H.M. Deitel,
P.J. Deitel, A.B. Goldberg.
9. C. Xavier, “Web Technology & Design ”, Tata McGraw Hill.
10 Ivan Bay Ross, “HTML,DHTML,Java script,Perl CGI” , BPB
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List of References
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[Link] & Jones, BIOINFORMATICS with fundamentals of Genomics & Proteomics ,TMHPub
[Link] , Bioinformatics –Concepts , skills & Applications , CBS Pub
[Link] , Bioinformatics computing , PHI
[Link] , Bioinformatics , Wiley pub
[Link] , Bioinformatics , Wiley Pub
[Link] , Micrarray BioInformatics , Cambridge
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Unit-I
Digital Image fundamentals, A simple image model, Sampling and Quantization. Relationship
between pixels. Imaging geometry. Image acquisition systems, Different types of digital images
Unit-II
Image transformations, Introduction to Fourier transforms, Discrete Fourier transforms, Fast
Fourier transform, Walsh transformation, Hadmord transformation, Discrete Cosine
Transformation.
Unit-III
Image enhancement, Filters in spatial and frequency domains, Histogram based processing. Image
subtraction, Averaging, Image smoothing, Nedion filtering, Low pass filtering, Image sharpening
by High pass filtering.
Unit-IV
Image encoding and segmentation, Encoding: Mapping, Quantizer, Coder. Error free compression,
Lossy Compression schemes. JPEG Compression standard. Detection of discontinuation by point
detection, Line detection, edge detection, Edge linking and boundary detection, Local analysis,
Global processing via Hough transforms and graph theoretic techniques
Unit-V
Mathematical morphology- Binary, Dilation, crosses, Opening and closing, Simple methods of
representation, Signatures, Boundary segments, Skeleton of a region, Polynomial approximation
References:
1. Rafael C Gonzalez, Richard E Woods 3rd Edition, Digital Image Processing Pearson.
2. Rafael C Gonzalez, Richard E Woods 3rd Edition, Digital Image Processing using Matlab-
TMH.
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Course Code
Course Title
Elective-III CS - 8403
Unit 1
Introduction of Wireless Networks, Different Generations of Wireless Networks. Characteristics
of the Wireless Medium: Radio Propagation Mechanisms, Path Loss Modelling and Signal
Coverage, Effect of Multipath and Doppler, Channel Measurement and Modelling Techniques.
Unit 2
Network Planning: Introduction, Wireless Network Topologies, Cellular Topology, Cell
Fundamentals, Signal to Interferences Radio Calculations, Network Planning for CDMA Systems.
Wireless Network Operations: Mobility Management, Radio Resources and Power Management
Unit 3
Multiple Division Techniques: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, OFDM, SDMA. Comparison of Multiple
Division Techniques, Modulation Techniques – AM, FM, FSK, PSK, QPSK, QAM, 16QAM
Mobile Data Networks: Introduction, Data Oriented CDPD Network, GPRS, EDGE and High Data
Rates, SMS in GSM, Mobile Application Protocols.
Unit 4
Introduction to Wireless LAN, Evolution of WLAN, Wireless Home Networking, Technologies
for Home Area Network (HAN), Overview of IEEE 802.11, Reference Architecture, PHY and
MAC Layer, Wireless ATM, HIPERLAN.
UNIT 5
IEEE 802.15 WPAN, HomeRF, Bluetooth, Interference between Bluetooth and 802.11, Adhoc
Networks, Introduction to 2.5 G and 3 G Networks.
References
1. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamurthy “principles of Wireless Networks”, PHI.
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2. Qing- An Zeng, Dharma Prakash Agrawal “Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems”
CENGAGE Learning.
3. Sumit Kasera, Nishit Narang, A P Priyanka “2.5 G Mobile Networks: GPRS and EDGE”, TMH
4. Dr. KAMILO FEHER “Wireless Digital Communications” , PHI
5. Jochen Schiller “ Mobile Communications”, PEARSON
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Course Title
Elective-II CS - 8302
Robotics
Unit-I Introduction
Introduction to robotics ,Robot Usage , Robot subsystems, Robot Classification , Technology of
Robots , Basic Principles in robotics
Unit-III Kinematics
Link- Connection Description , Forward and Inverse Positional Analysis , Velocity Analysis:
Jacobian Matrix ,Link Velocities , Acceleration analysis , Statics: Forces and Moment Balance ,
Recursive Calculation , Equivalent Joint Torques , Force Ellipsoid, Dynamics : Inertia Properties
, Dynamics Algorithms .
Unit-IV Control
Control Techniques , Second order Linear systems , Feedback Control , Performance of feedback
control systems , Joint controller , Non linear Trajectory Control , State space Representation and
control , Stability , Cartesian and force controls
List of References
[Link] , Introduction to Robotics , TMH Pub.
[Link] , Introduction to Robotics ,Mechanics and control , Pearson Pub
[Link] , Robotics –Fundamental Concepts and Analysis , Oxford Pub.
[Link] , Introduction to Robotics:Analysis , System & Applications , PHI
[Link] , Robotics ,TMH Pub
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Course Title
Elective-II CS - 8301
Unit – I
Adhoc – Wireless N/WS : Introduction, Cellular vs Adhoc wireless Networks, Applications of
Adhoc wireless Networks, Issues in Adhoc wireless N/WS. Heterogeneity in Mobile devices,
Wireless Sensor N/WS, traffic Profiles, Types of Adhoc Mobile Communications, Types of
Mobile Host movements, Challenges facing Ad hoc mobile N/WS.
Unit –II
Adhoc Wireless Media Access Protocols :- Introduction Synchronous MAC Protocol &
asynchronous MAC protocol, Problems in Adhoc channel Access Receiver Initiated MAC
protocols, Sender. Initiated MAC Protocol, Existing Adhoc MAC Protocol.
Unit – III
Overview of Adhoc Routing Protocols :- Table Driver Approaches :- DSDV, WRP, CSGR, Source
Initiated On demand Approaches : AODV, DSR, TORA, SSR, LAR, PAR, ZRP, RDMAR.
Unit – IV
Communication Performance of Adhoc Networks , Route discovery time, End to End Delay
Performance, Communication throughput performance, Packet loss performance, Route
reconfiguration time, Energy Conservation & Power life issues.
Unit – V
High Speed Networks Frame relays, Packet Switching Vs frame relay N/WS. Asychronous
transfer node, ATM protocol architecture, ATM Logical Connection, ATM Cells, AAL, High
Speed LANS, FAST Ethernet, fiber channel wireless LANS.
Books :-
1) Muthukumaran, Intorduction to high Performance Network, TMH
2) CK Toh, Adhoc Mobile Wireless Networks Protocols & Systems, [Link] Publication
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3) C-Siva Ram Murthy & B S Majo , Adhoc Wireless Networks, Architectures Protocols
[Link] Publication
4) High speed N/WS & Internals, Performance & QOS William Stalling., IInd Edition. Pearson
Publication
5) Computer System& Network, Bluldell, Cengage Learning
Note:- [Link] strength of Ten Students is required to offer an Elective in the College in a
particular Academic Session.
2. Choice of Elective Course ones made for an examination cannot be changed for future
examinations.
Unit-I
Introduction: objectives of modeling, System theory and state variables Type of Model: Analytic,
Simulation, Measurement, Analytic Modeling, Probability theory, Random variables, Poisson
process, Markov chains.
Unit-II
Queuing Theory: Little’s Law, M/M/1, M/M/1/k, M/M/C, queuing Models, M/G/1[ Impact
variation in service times]
Unit-III
Petrinets: Stochastic Petrinets[SPN],GSPN.
Unit-IV
Simulation Modeling: Continuous and discrete event Simulation, Monte carlo Simulation, Pseudo
random number generation, Non uniform Random variable Generation, Simulation Languages
Features: Simpack, GPSS, GASP IV, CSIM, Estimation of Simulation Outputs/Output Matrix,
confidence Intervals, Regenerative Simulation, Method of Batch Means.
Unit-V
Case Studies: Analytic Vs Simulation Models, Application to Operating Systems, Data bases,
Networks Architectures.
References: P.A. Fishwick Getting started with simulation programming in C & C++. A.
Narsingh Deo, Simulation with digital comput