ࡱ> \ ^ I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ e g l i  CbjbjUU ^??=xx[[[[[ooo8t%oM> 0>nL L L L L L L$QdTF-L["0-L[[>M///;[[L/L//b'KNo0yKTM0Mm *T:TKT[K>ؼ,/$(k-L-L:MTx !: B.TECH - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Curriculum [Regulation B] SEMESTER I Course CodeCourse NameLTPCTHEORYU1GEB01Communicative English - I3003U1GEB02Engineering Mathematics - I3104U1GEB03Engineering Physics - I3003U1GEB04Engineering Chemistry - I3003U1GEB05Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering3003U1GEB06Engineering Graphics3104PRACTICALU1GEB07Engineering Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - I0042U1GEB08Basic Electrical and Electronics Laboratory0032U1GEB09Engineering Practices laboratory0032Total1821026 SEMESTER II Course CodeCourse NameLTPCTHEORYU2GEB10Communicative English-II 3003U2GEB11Engineering Mathematics II3104U2GEB12Engineering Physics II3003U2GEB13Engineering Chemistry II3003U2GEB15Basics of Mechanical and Civil Engineering3003U2GEB14Fundamentals of Computing and Programming3003PRACTICALU2GEB16Computer Practice Laboratory0032U2GEB17Engineering Physics & Chemistry Laboratory-II0042U2GEB18Communication Skills Laboratory0032Total1811025 B.TECH - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Curriculum [2014-15 Batch only] SEMESTER I Course CodeCourse NameLTPCTHEORYU1GEB20Engineering English - I2002U1GEB21Engineering Mathematics - I3104U1GEB22Engineering Physics - I2002U1GEB23Engineering Chemistry - I2002U1GEB24Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering3003U1GEB25Basics of Computing and C Programming3003PRACTICALU1GEB26Engineering Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - I0042U1GEB27Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Laboratory0032U1GEB28Computer Practices laboratory0032Total1511022SEMESTER II Course CodeCourse NameLTPCTHEORYU2GEB29Engineering English-II 2002U2GEB30Engineering Mathematics II3104U2GEB31Engineering Physics II2002U2GEB32Engineering Chemistry II2002U2GEB33Basics of Mechanical and Civil Engineering3003U2GEB34Engineering Graphics3104PRACTICALU2GEB37Engineering Practice Lab0032U2GEB35Engineering Physics & Chemistry Laboratory-II0042U2GEB36Proficiency in English Lab - I0032U2GEB38Life Skills1001Total1621024 CURRICULUM FOR B.TECH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME III SEMESTER Course CodeCourse NameLTPCTHEORYU3MAB01Transforms and Partial Differential Equations3104U3CSB01Data Structures & Algorithms 3003U3CSB02Digital Principles and System Design 3003U3CSB09Database Management system 3003U3ECB44Principles of Data Communication3003U3CSB62Theory of Computation3003PRACTICALU3CSB05Data Structures Laboratory1032U3CSB06Digital Laboratory0032U3CSB12Database Management system Laboratory0032Total191925 IV SEMESTER Course CodeCourse NameLTPCTHEORYU4MAB05Probability and Queuing Theory3104U4CSB10Operating Systems3003U4CSB07Design and Analysis of Algorithms3104U4CSB04Computer Organization & Architecture3003U4BAB05Professional Ethics in Engineering3003U4ECB14Microprocessor & Microcontrollers3003PRACTICALU4CSB11Operating System Laboratory0032U4ECB17Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Laboratory0032U4ITB01J2SE-Core JAVA Laboratory0032Total182926 SEMESTER V S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPCTHEORY1 U5MAB07Discrete Mathematics31042 U5CSB60Computer Networks30033 U5CSB61Information Coding Techniques30034 U5CEB13Environmental Science and Engineering30035 U5CSB63Software Engineering & Project Management30036 U5CSB21Object Oriented Analysis and Design3003Practical 7U5ITB02CASE tools Lab00328U5ITB03Web Programming Lab20339U5ITB04J2EE Programming Lab2033Total Credits27 SEMESTER VI S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPCTheory 1U6CSB25Data Warehousing and Data Mining 30032 U6CSB28Cryptography and Network Security30033 U6CSB64Mobile Communication 30034 U6CSB65Network Programming and Management 30035 U6CSB66Utility Computing 30036 *****Elective I3003Practical 7 U6CSB24C# and .Net Lab 20338 U6CSB67Network Programming Lab00329 U6ENB01Proficiency in English Lab0032Total Credits25 SEMESTER VII S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPCTheory 1U7CSB68 Computer Graphics 30032U7CSB69Web Service and Service Oriented Architecture30033U7CSB27Information Storage and Management30034U7CSB41Cloud Computing30035*****Elective II30036*****Elective III3003Practical 7U7CSB29ASP.NET Lab20338U7ITB05Graphics Lab00329U7ITB06Mini Project0032Total Credits25 VIII SEMESTER S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPCTheory 1U8ITB06PROJECT WORK002412 ELECTIVE I S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPC1UECSB03System Software30032UECSB70Mobile Commerce30033UECSB71Parallel Computer Architecture and Programming30034UECSB72Multimedia Computing30035UECSB13Compiler Design30036UEMAB03Numerical Methods30037UECSB46UNIX Internals30038UECSB73Data Base Administration30039UEECB12Digital Signal Processing300310UEITB08Middleware Technologies3003ELECTIVE II S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPC1UECSB74TCP / IP Technology30032UECSB39Software Quality Assurance30033UEITB09iPhone Programming30034UEITB10Android Programming30035UECSB35User Interface Design30036UEITB11Natural Language Processing30037UEITB12Bio Informatics30038UEBAB01Total Quality of Management30039UECSB51Enterprise Resource Planning3003 ELECTIVE III S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPC1 UEEEB42Embedded System Design30032 UEITB13Artificial Intelligence and Expert systems30033 UEITB14Wireless Networks Technologies30034 UEITB15Software Testing Methods and Tools30035 UEMAB04Operation Research30036 UECSB75Distributed System30037 UEITB16Grid Computing30038 UEECB31Digital Image Processing30039 UECSB48Soft Computing3003 B.TECH - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Curriculum [Regulation B (2013-14 Batch only)] SEMESTER I COURSE CODECOURSE NAME: LTPCTHEORYU1GEB01Communicative English - I3003U1GEB02Engineering Mathematics - I3104U1GEB03Engineering Physics - I3003U1GEB04Engineering Chemistry - I3003U1GEB05Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering3003U1GEB06Engineering Graphics3104PRACTICALU1GEB07Engineering Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - I0042U1GEB08Basic Electrical and Electronics Laboratory0032U1GEB09Engineering Practices laboratory0032Total Credits1821026 SEMESTER I U1GEB01 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH I L T P C 3 0 0 3 OBJECTIVES To enable all students of Engineering and Technology develope their basic communication skills in English. To achieve specific linguistic and communicative competence in order for them to acquire relevant skills and function efficiently in a realistic working context To inculcate the habit of reading for pleasure COURSE OUTCOME After completing this course, students will be able to: Respond orally to the written works, grounding their ideas in the text Formulate open-ended questions in order to explore a topic of interest Engage in analytical and critical dialogue orally Engage in daily, meaningful reading tasks in English class and/or at home Develop interpersonal skills on current problems and events PREPREQUISITE Basic Grammar Communicative skills COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I COMMUNICATIVE GRAMMAR (9) Parts of Speech -Time, Tense and Aspect -Active and Passive Voice -WH Questions & Question Tag-Concord UNIT II COMPOSITION (9) Vocabulary - Single word substitutes -Use of abbreviations & acronyms-Definitions and Extended Definitions-Dialogue Writing-Paragraph Writing-Report, its importance and Report Writing UNIT III IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION (9) Process of Communication and factors -Verbal and Non-verbal Communication -Listening Skills -Reading Skills -Speaking skills -Writing skills. UNIT IV WRITTEN SKILLS (9) Letter writing- Formal and Informal letters-Process Description-Transcoding and transformation of information-Note taking UNIT V INTERPERSONAL SKILLS (9) Creative thinking - Critical thinking-Discussion of current events and problems-Offering suggestions/ solutions/ opinions Total: 45 Periods TEXT BOOKS Andera, J.Rutherford. Basic Communication Skills for Technology, Second edition, Pearson Education,2007 Butterfield, Jeff. Soft Skills for Everyone, Cegage learning, Canada, 2011 REFERENCES Bailey, Stephen.Academic Writing: A Practical Guide for Students.New York: Rutledge, 2011. Morgan, David and Nicholas Regan. Take-Off: Technical English for Engineering. Garnet Publishing Limited. New York: Longman, 2008. Ganesan. S, Persis Mary T & Subhashini.B. Communication in English, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, 2009. Pickett, Nell Ann, Ann A.Laster and Katherine E.Staples. Technical English: Writing, Reading and Speaking.New York: Longman, 2009. U1GEB02 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I L T P C 3 1 0 4 COURSE OBJECTIVES To develop the basic mathematical knowledge and computational skills of the students in the areas of applied mathematics. To develop the skills of the students in the areas of several variable Calculus and Matrices To teach fundamental topics required for understanding Engineering studies COURSE OUTCOME On successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Calculate eigenvalues and eigenvectors, apply Caley-Hamilton theorem, and diagonalize of symmetric matrices and demonstrate the nature of quadratic forms Discuss the convergence and divergence of sequence and series of real numbers using various tests Demonstrate understanding of the derivatives of functions of several variables, viz., partial and total differentiation, and differentiation of implicit functions and optimize the functions of several variables using Hessian method and Lagrangian method. Evaluate double integration and triple integration using Cartesian, polar co-ordinates and the concept of Jacobian of transformation from one coordinate system to another coordinate system. Identify the improperness in integrals and evaluate the integrals using appropriate mathematical tools and how to apply beta and gamma integrals keeping improperness in mind. PREPREQUISITE Basic Mathematics Differential Calculus Integral Calculus COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I MATRICES 9 + 3 Characteristic equation - Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a real matrix Statement of Cayley- Hamilton theorem Applications of Cayley -Hamilton theorem in finding the inverse of a non-singular matrix and the power of a square matrix Diagonalization of symmetric matrices Nature of Quadratic forms UNIT II SEQUENCES AND SERIES 9 + 3 Sequences Convergence of series Series of positive terms Tests for convergence (n-th term, ratio, comparison, root and integral tests) and divergence - Leibnitz test for alternating series Series of positive and negative terms - Absolute and conditional convergence Power series Taylor and Maclaurin series UNIT III DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS OF SEVERAL VARABLES 9 + 3 Limits and continuity- Partial Derivatives Total derivative Differentiation of implicit functions inverse functions Jacobian Maxima and minima of functions of two variables Lagranges method of undetermined multipliers UNIT IV INTEGRAL CALCULUS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES 9 + 3 Double integrals- Change of order of integration Double integrals in polar coordinates Triple integrals Area as a double integral Volume as a triple integral UNIT V IMPROPER INTEGRALS 9 + 3 Meaning of improper integrals - Beta and Gamma functions  properties  Reduction formula for (n)  Relation between gamma and beta functions - Evaluation of integrals using Beta and gamma functions  simple problems. Total : 45+15(Tutorial) =60 periods TEXT BOOKS Grewal B.S.,  Higher Engineering Mathematics , Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 41st Edition, 2011. Jain R.K and Iyengar,S.R.K Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 3rd edition, Narosa Publishing House, 2009. REFERENCE BOOKS Duraipandian P, Udayabaskaran S and Karthikeyan T, Engineering Mathematics ( I Year) Muhil Publishers, 2010 Kreyszig E, , Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th edition, Wiley, 2005. Peter O Neil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Cengage Learning, Boston, USA, 2012. U1GEB03 ENGINEERING PHYSICS I L T P C 3 0 0 3 COURSE Objectives To understand the basic laws of physics and their applications in engineering and technology. To develop scientific temper and analytical capability. To solve various engineering problems. COURSE OUTCOME Students undergoing this course will Have a fundamental understanding of basic physics concepts and its applications in a day to day life, demonstrate the knowledge in ultrasonic applications and its importance and explain the utilizations of the electron beams in modern technologies such s CRT, CRO, etc. Be able to explain the basic understandings of the matter, crystal structure and its fundamental properties including crystal systems and Miller indices and show their understanding of the conductivity nature of metals and the classification of the solids learned from the Band Theory of Solids. Be able to understand the widely used current technologies such as mobile phones, solar cells for which semiconductor technology is essential. The concept of semiconductors and its wide applications will motivate the students to the currently developing topics. PREPREQUISITE Basic Mathematics Basic Science COURSE CONTENTS UNIT-I: ACOUSTICS 9 Introduction, sound waves - Pitch and Intensity. Reflection of sound waves, Sabine formula, absorption of sound, reverberation theory. Ultrasonics production - magnetostriction oscillator and piezoelectric oscillator. Properties and applications. UNIT -II: ELECTRON OPTICS 9 Introduction, Electron-refraction-Bethes law, Electron Gun and Electron Lens. Cathode Ray Tube and Cathode Ray Oscilloscope. Cyclotron, Bainbridge Mass Spectrograph. Optical microscope, Electron Microscope - Applications. UNIT -III: CRYSTAL STRUCTURES AND X-RAYS 9 Introduction, Space lattice, unit cell, lattice parameters, Bravais Lattice - Crystal systems. Characteristics of Unit cell (Cubic System). Miller indices of planes. X-Rays production, Braggs Law. Powder crystal method and rotating crystal method. UNIT -IV: BAND THEORY OF SOLIDS 9 Introduction, Electrical conduction, conductivity, drift velocity, influence of external factors on conductivity. The Band Theory of solids, Energy Bands, Energy Gap. Classification of solids, Energy Band structure of a conductor. Fermi-Dirac distribution function and Fermi Energy. Energy Band structure of an Insulator and semiconductor. UNIT -V: SEMICONDUCTORS 9 Introduction, Types- Intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductors. Intrinsic carriers-electron and hole concentrations. Fermi level in intrinsic carrier density, Conductivity, Doping of impurities-N-type and P-Type. Temperature variation-law of mass action-Charge neutrality condition- Fermi level in extrinsic semiconductor-Hall effect. Applications- Semiconductor diode, Transistor, FET, MOSFET. Total: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS M.N. Avadhanulu and P.G. Kshirsagar ,A Text Book of Engineering Physics, S.CHAND and Co, 2012. Gaur and Gupta, Engineering Physics , Dhanpat Rai publications, 2009 REFERENCES S.O.Pillai ,Solid State Physics,New age international publications, 2010. M.Arumugam, Engineering Physics,Anuradha publications, 2009. Charles Kittel ,Introduction to Solid State Physics ,Wiley India publications, 2009. Introduction to Solids L.Azaroff TMH,33rd Reprint 2009. Materials Science and Engineering William Calister Wiley India- Sixth Edition 2009. HYPERLINK "http://www.schandgroup.com"www.schandgroup.com, HYPERLINK "http://www.google.com"www.google.com U1GEB04 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY- I LTPC 3 0 0 3 COURSE OBJECTIVE The basic objective of Engineering Chemistry is to educate the students about the chemical aspects of engineering and to provide leadership in advanced studies of engineering, in industry, academia and government. COURSE OUTCOME After completing first semester, students from all branches of engineering will possess: Students will have knowledge about the design of boilers and its conditioning methods Students will develop understanding of the concepts and importance of the domestic water treatment methodology which is useful for the industries. Students will have knowledge about the industrial applications of adsorption techniques. Students will have knowledge about the energy sources and batteries along with the need of new materials to improve energy storage capabilities. Students will have understanding about spectroscopic instruments required for discovery and characterization methods of new materials. PREPREQUISITE Basic Mathematics Basic Science COURSE CONTENTS UNIT- I WATER TECHNOLOGY (9) Introduction- Hardness-Types and estimation by EDTA method-Boiler feed water- requirements- disadvantages of using hard water in boilers- internal conditioning (phosphate, calgon and carbonate conditioning methods)-external conditioning method-demineralization process-desalination-reverse osmosis- Electrodialysis- Domestic water treatment. UNIT- II SURFACE CHEMISTRY (9) Introduction-types of adsorption-adsorption of gases on solids, solute from solution-adsorption isotherm- Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherm- Role of adsorbent in catalysis- ion exchange reaction- chromatography applications of adsorption in industries role of activated carbon in pollution abatement of air and waste water- Industrial applications of adsorption. UNIT III ELECTROCHEMISTRY (9) Electrochemical cells- reversible and irreversible cell- EMF measurement - single electrode potential- Nernst equation-problems-reference electrode- SHE-Calomel electrode-Glass electrode-measurement of pH-electrochemical series- significance- potentiometric titration precipitation titration conductometric titration. UNIT- IV ENERGY SOURCES AND STORAGE DEVICES (9) Renewable and non renewable energy resources- nuclear fission- fusion-chain reaction- nuclear energy- nuclear reactorlight water nuclear power plant- wind energy- solar energy- tidal energy- types of battery- alkaline battery- lead acid- nickel cadmium-lithium battery-H2-O2 fuel cells. UNIT V SPECTROSCOPY (9) Introduction- Electromagnetic radiation- absorption of electromagnetic radiation- interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter- Beer- Lamberts law- principle & instrumentation of UV- Visible spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy- estimation of iron by colorimetry- flame photometry- instrumentation (block diagram)- estimation of sodium by flame photometry- Microwave spectroscopy and its applications. Total : 45 periods TEXT BOOKS P.C.Jain and Monica Jain - Engineering Chemistry DhanpatRai Pub, Co., New Delhi (2002). S.S.Dara- A Text book of Engineering Chemistry S.Chand&Co.Ltd., New Delhi (2006). Ravikrishnan Engineering Chemistry, Sri Krishna Publication, Chennai. REFERENCES B.K.Sharma - Engineering Chemistry, Krishna Prakasan Media (P) Ltd., Meerut (2001) B.Sivasankar - Engineering Chemistry Tata McGraw-Hill Pub.Co.Ltd. New Delhi (2008). B.R.Puri, L.R.Sharma, S.Pathania - Principles of physical Chemistry,ShobanLalnagin Chand & Co., Jalandhar (2000). U1GEB05 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LTPC 3 0 0 3 COURSE Objectives: To impart knowledge in various AC circuit parameters. To impart knowledge in various DC circuit parameters. COURSE OUTCOME Students are expected to learn the physical recognition of different electrical components like Resistances, Inductances, Capacitances and their ratings. Students are expected to have learnt the verifications of basic laws of electric circuits like Ohms law and Kirchhoffs laws. Students are expected to connect electric circuits, and able to use electric instruments to perform experiments. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I D.C.CIRCUITS 9 Electrical quantities, Ohms Law, Resistors, Inductors, Capacitors - Series and parallel combinations, Kirchhoffs laws, source transformation, Node and Mesh Analysis - Star delta Transformation. UNIT II MAGNETIC CIRCUITS 9 Definition of MMF, Flux and reluctance - Leakage factor - Reluctances in series and parallel (series and parallel magnetic circuits) - Electromagnetic induction - Flemings rule - Lenzs law - Faradays laws - statically and dynamically induced EMF - Self and mutual inductance - Energy stored and energy density - Analogy of electric and magnetic circuits. UNIT III A.C.CIRCUITS 9 Sinusoidal functions - RMS(effective) and Average values- Phasor representation - J operator sinusoidal excitation applied to purely resistive , inductive and capacitive circuits - RL , RC and RLC series and parallel circuits - power and power factor - Three phase circuits - Star / delta connections - with balanced loads - measurement of power by two wattmeter method. UNIT IV SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND LOGIC GATES 9 Discrete devices - PN junction diodes - Zener diodes - Tunnel diodes- Thermistors - Bipolar junction transistors- Field effect transistors (FET and MOSFET) Uni junction transistors - Silicon controlled rectifiers and Triacs. Universal Gates - Half Adder - Full Adder. UNIT V RECTIFIERS, AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS 9 Half and full wave rectifiers- Capacitive and inductive filters- ripple factor- PIV-rectification efficiency. CB, CE and CC Configuration - RC coupled amplifier- positive and negative feedback - Barkhausen criterion for oscillations -RC and LC oscillators.Introduction to power supplies. TOTAL: 45Periods TEXT BOOKS 1. Mittle.B.N, Aravind Mittle, "Basic Electrical Engineering", Tata McGraw Hill", 2nd Edition. Sep 2005. 2. Theraja.B.L, "Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electronics", S.Chand & Co., 1st Multicolor Edition, 2006 (Reprint 2009). 3. Sedha.R.S, A Text book of Applied electronics, 2nd Edition, S.Chand & company, 2005. 4. Bhattacharya.S.K and Renu vig, Principles of electronics, 3rd Edition, S.K.Kataria & Sons, 2002 REFERENCES 1. Smarajit Ghosh, "Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering", PHI Learning Private Ltd, 2nd Edition, 2010. 2. Wadhwa.C.L, "Basic Electrical Engineering", New Age International, 4th Edition, 2007. (Reprint June 2010) 3. Abhijit Chakrabarti, Sudipta nath & Chandan Kumar Chanda, "Basic Electrical Engineering", Tata McGraw Hill, 1st Edition, 2009. 4. T. Thyagarajan, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, SciTech Publications, 5th Edition, Reprint Jan 2010. 5. books.google.co.in/books/.../Basic_Electrical_Engineering.ht 6. www.e-booksdirectory.com HYPERLINK "http://www.e-booksdirectory.com/listing.php?category=73"Engineering U1GEB06 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS L T P C (First angle projection method is to be followed) 3 1 0 4 COURSE OBJECTIVES To familiarize the students with the construction methods of various objects and their applications. To understand the basic concepts of conic sections, projections and developments of objects. To develop the imagination and drafting skills of students. COURSE OUTCOME Frame ideas based on the conceptual modelling and design Provide good understanding of the methods involved in preparing various views in engineering drawings COURSE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION (Not to be included for examination) Drawing instruments and their use Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) conventions free-hand lettering dimensioning simple geometric constructions. UNIT I: CONIC SECTIONS AND FREE HAND SKETCHING 9+3 Construction of ellipse (concentric circle and eccentricity methods), construction of parabola (rectangle and eccentricity methods), construction of hyperbola (eccentricity method) Free-hand sketching of orthographic views of pictorial views of solids free-hand sketching of pictorial views of solids given the orthographic views. UNIT II: PROJECTION OF POINTS, STRAIGHT LINES & PLANES 9+3 Orthographic projections of points, orthographic projections of straight lines located in the first quadrant only determination of true lengths and true inclinations orthographic projections of polygonal surface and circular lamina inclined to both reference planes. UNIT III: PROJECTIONS OF SOLIDS 9+3 Projections of simple solids (prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone) when the axis is inclined to one reference plane by change of position and change of reference line methods. UNIT IV: SECTIONS OF SOLIDS & DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES 9+3 Sections of solids (prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone) in simple vertical position by using cutting plane inclined to one reference plane and perpendicular to the other obtaining true shape of section. Development of lateral surfaces of simple and truncated solids prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone development of lateral surfaces of solids with cylindrical cutouts perpendicular to the axis. UNIT V: ISOMETRIC & PERSPECTIVE PROJECTION 9+3 Principles of isometric projection - isometric scale isometric projections of simple solids, truncated prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones isometric view of combination of two simple solids.Perspective projection of prisms, pyramids and cylinder by visual ray method and vanishing points method. Total : 45+15(Tutorial) =60 periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS Scales and Dimensioning Principles, Intersection of solids, Computer Aided Drafting, Development of solid surfaces with square cut out, Building Drawings. TEXT BOOKS K.V.Natarajan, A text Book of Engineering Graphics, Dhanalakshmi Publisher, Chennai 42, 2009 2.Venugopal K., Engineering Graphics, New Age International (P) Limited, 2002. REFERENCES 1.Warren J. Luzadder and Jon. M.Duff, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd., Eleventh Edition, 2001. B.Bhattacharyya, S.C.Bera,Engineering Graphics ., I.K .International Pvt Ltd., 2009 M.S. Kumar ., Engineering Graphics.,Dd Publications, 2008 Jeyapoovan.T., Vikas Publishing House Engineering Graphics with using Auto CAD,2007 BIS code: SP 46:2003 Engineering Drawing practice for Schools & Colleges HYPERLINK "http://www.teachertube.com"http://www.teachertube.com, Engineering Graphics. HYPERLINK "http://www.ustudy.in"http://www.ustudy.in, Engineering Graphics U1GEB07 ENGINEERING PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY L T P C 0 0 4 2 COURSE Objectives To impart skills in measurements. To design and plan the experimental procedure and to record and process the results. To reach non trivial conclusions of significant of the experiments. COURSE OUTCOME After the completion of the experiments in Physics lab, students gain Skills on measurements Knowledge to design Plan the experimental procedure To record and process the results Ability to analyze the results ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB Torsional Pendulum To determine the moment of inertia of the disc and the rigidity modulus of the wire by Torsional oscillations. Newtons Rings To find the focal length of a lens by forming Newtons ring. Dispersive power of the Prism To find the dispersive power of the material of the prism using spectrometer. 4. Laser Grating (i) Determination of wavelength of Laser using Grating and Particle size determination (ii) Determination of Numerical Aperture and Acceptance angle of an Optical Fibre Ultrasonic Interferometer Determination of Velocity of ultrasonic waves in a liquid and compressibility of the liquid. Youngs Modulus Non-Uniform Bending To determine Youngs modulus of the material of the beam by Non uniform bending method. ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LABORATORY AIM To understand the principles and technological knowledge involved in electrical and non-electrical experiments in chemistry. OBJECTIVES Students should develop the experimental skills both manually and by instrumentation of qualitative and quantitative analysis of solutions. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS (ANY FIVE) Estimation of hardness of Water by EDTA. Determination of DO in water (Winklers Method). Estimation of Chloride in Water sample (Argentometric). Estimation of alkalinity of Water sample. Conductometric titration (Strong acidVs Strong base). Conductometric precipitation titration using BaCl2Vs Na2 SO4. U1GEB08 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LABORATORY L T P C 0 0 3 2 COURSE OUTCOME Students are expected to perform good in viva voce exams Students are expected to verify various laws using electrical instruments Students are expected to verify ratings for various components like CFLs, fluorescent tube etc Students are expected to perform open circuit and short circuit tests on transformers and get familiar with various electric motors and their construction COURSE Objectives: To verify Kirchhoffs laws To make the students to understand the circuit parameters and their influence. (ANY TEN EXPERIMENTS) a. Staircase wiring and lamp wiring. b. Measurement of Electrical Quantities. Characteristics of PN junction Diode. Characteristics of BJT Verification of Kirchhoffs laws. Verification of logic gates. Study of CRO and measurement of frequency and phase difference using CRO. Frequency response of series RLC circuits. Characteristics of FET. Transient response of series RL and RC circuits. Half wave and full wave rectifier using diodes. RC filters. U1GEB09 ENGINEERING Practice LabORATORY L T P C 0 0 3 2 COURSE Objectives To have wide knowledge on Plumbing tools house hold plumbing fittings and Carpentry process Carpentry tools, types of joints. Types of welding & tools. Types of machining and operations, machine tools, cutting tools (Lathe, Drilling). Sheet metal definition, working tools, operations - forming & bending. COURSE OUTCOME Students undergoing this laboratory will Demonstrate wide knowledge on mechanical and civil operations I CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE Plumbing Works: Preparation of plumbing line sketches for water supply line sewage works. Basic pipe connections using valves, taps, couplings, unions, reduces elbows in house hold fitting. Carpentry using Power Tools only: (a) Study of the joints in roofs, doors, windows and furniture. (b) Hands-on-exercise: Power sawing, Power Planning and making various joints. II MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE Welding: (a) Preparation of Arc welding practice butt joints and lap joints. (b) Preparation of Gas welding practice butt joints and lap joints. Basic Machining: (a) Simple Turning and Taper turning in lathe. (b) Drilling Practice. Sheet Metal Work: (a) Forming & Bending: (b) Model making Trays, funnels, etc. SEMESTER II COURSE CODECOURSE NAME: LTPCTHEORYU2GEB10Communicative English-II 3003U2GEB11Engineering Mathematics II3104U2GEB12Engineering Physics II3003U2GEB13Engineering Chemistry II3003U2GEB14Basics of Mechanical and Civil Engineering3003U2GEB15Fundamentals of Computing and Programming3003PRACTICALU2GEB16Computer Practice Laboratory0032U2GEB17Engineering Physics & Chemistry Laboratory-II0042U2GEB18Communication Skills Laboratory0032Total Credits1811025 SEMESTER II U2GEB10 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH II L T P C 3 0 0 3 OBJECTIVES To enable the students to become aware of their present communication skills and the skills they will need to function as successful professionals. To encourage them to acquire the necessary skills so that they can handle day to-day personal and professional responsibilities To build their confidence and to instill competitiveness by projecting a positive image of themselves and their future COURSE OUTCOME After undergoing this course, students will be able to: Communicate using modal verbs, conditionals, gerund and articles Write, compare, contrast, and analyze articles on a given topic using Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms Prepare themselves in pre-interview process Respond in group discussion, literal, interpretative, and evaluative stances. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I COMMUNICATIVE GRAMMAR (9) Modal verbs-Conditionals If clauses-Cause and Effect Gerund-Articles UNIT II WRITING SKILLS (9) Synonyms, Antonyms and Homonyms -Word Formation -Nominal compounds Instructions-Mini project writing UNIT III WRITING AT WORK (9) Business letters-Email, Fax, Memo-Notice, Circulars-Job Applications - Dos and donts-CV and Cover letter UNIT IV CORPORATE COMMUNICATION (9) Group Discussion-Interview Skills-Types of meeting-Agenda, Minutes UNIT V CONVERSATION SKILLS (9) Presentation Skills-Persuasive speech-Dealing with clients-Crisis management Trouble Shooting Total: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS Andera, J.Rutherford. Basic Communication Skills for Technology, Second edition, Pearson Education,2007 Butterfield, Jeff. Soft Skills for Everyone, Cegage learning, Canada, 2011 REFERENCES Ganesan. S, Persis Mary T & Subhashini.B. Communication in English, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, 2009. Pickett, Nell Ann, Ann A.Laster and Katherine E.Staples. Technical English: Writing, Reading and Speaking. New York: Longman, 2010. Rizvi, M.Ashraf. Effective Technical Communication. New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 2007. Morgan, David and Nicholas Regan. Take-Off: Technical English for Engineering. Garnet Publishing Limited. New York: Longman, 2008. Meenakshi Raman and Sangeeta Sharma, Technical Communication English skills for Engineers, Oxford University Press, 2008. HYPERLINK "http://www.lonestar.edu/useful-websites-for-students.htm"http://www.lonestar.edu/useful-websites-for-students.htm HYPERLINK "http://www.english-for-students.com/"www.english-for-students.com/ HYPERLINK "http://www.britishcouncil.org"www.britishcouncil.org HYPERLINK "http://www.sfsu.edu/~puboff/onestop.htm"www.sfsu.edu/~puboff/onestop.htm HYPERLINK "http://www.uefap.com/"www.uefap.com HYPERLINK "http://www.eslcafe.com/"www.eslcafe.com HYPERLINK "http://www.listen-to-english.com/"www.listen-to-english.com HYPERLINK "http://www.owl.english.purdue.edu/"www.owl.english.purdue.edu HYPERLINK "http://www.chompchomp.com/"www.chompchomp.com U2GEB11 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICSII L T P C 3 1 0 4 AIM AND OBJECTIVES To develop the skills of the students in the areas of Vector Calculus, Integral Calculus, Complex variables, Laplace Transform and ordinary differential equations To teach fundamental topics required for understanding Engineering studies To serve as a pre-requisite mathematics course for post graduate courses, specialized studies and research COURSE OUTCOME On successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Take Laplace transformation of different types of functions, derivatives and integrals, and how it converts complex systems into simple algebraic equations to find out solutions Demonstrate the understanding of solving ordinary differential equations using operator methods, method of undetermined coefficients, method of variation of parameters and Laplace transformation techniques Perform gradient, divergence and curl operations in vector and scalar fields, apply Greens theorem, Gauss Theorem, and Stokes theorem as the generalization of fundamental theorem of Integral calculus. Distinguish between real function differentiation and complex function differentiation, applicability of analytic and harmonic nature of complex valued function in electrical engineering and study of fluids Apply complex integration using Cauchys integral theorem and Cauchys residue theorem and their applications in evaluating integrals. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I LAPLACE TRANSFORM 9 + 3 Laplace transform Sufficient Condition for existence Transform of elementary functions Basic properties Transform of derivatives and integrals Transform of unit step function and impulse functions Transform of periodic functions - Inverse Laplace transform Convolution theorem (excluding proof) Initial and Final value theorems UNIT II ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9 + 3 Higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients Method of undetermined coefficients - Method of variation of parameters Cauchys and Legendres linear equations Simultaneous first order linear equations with constant coefficients Solution of linear ODE of second order with constant coefficients using Laplace transform UNIT III VECTOR CALCULUS 9 + 3 Gradient, Divergence and Curl Directional derivative Irrotational and solenoidal vector fields Vector integration Greens theorem in a plane, Gauss divergence theorem, Stokes theorem (excluding proofs) Simple applications involving cubes and rectangular parallelepipeds. UNIT IV ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS 9 + 3 Functions of a complex variable Analytic functions Necessary conditions, Cauchy Riemann equation and Sufficient conditions (excluding proofs) Harmonic and orthogonal properties of analytic function Harmonic conjugate Construction of analytic functions Conformal mapping : w= z+c, cz, 1/z, and bilinear transformation. UNIT V COMPLEX INTEGRATION 9 + 3 Complex integration Statement and applications of Cauchys integral theorem and Cauchys integral formula Taylor and Laurent expansions Singular points Residues Residue theorem Application of residue theorem to evaluate real integrals Unit circle and semi-circular contour(excluding poles on boundaries). Total: 45+15=60 periods TEXT BOOKS Grewal. B.S, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 41stEdition, Khanna Publications,Delhi, (2011). Jain. R. K and. Iyengar, S.R.K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 3rd edition, Narosa Publishing House, 2009 REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Sundarapandian V, Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, McGraw Hill Education, New Delhi, India, 2012. 2. Kreyszig E, , Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th edition, Wiley, 2005. 3. Peter O Neil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Cengage Learning, Boston, USA, 2012. 4 Dean G. Duffy. Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB, 2ndEdn. Chapman & Hall / CRC Press.New York, 2003 (Taylor and Francis, e-library, 2009 ) U2GEB12 ENGINEERING PHYSICS II L T P C 3 0 0 3 Objectives Basically this is a basic course to understand properties of various materials. To develop basic understanding of the rapidly changing technological scenario. To impart the requisite understanding for the appropriate selection of materials for various engineering applications. COURSE OUTCOME Students undergoing this course will have An in depth knowledge in various aspects of Physics and its applications A clear understanding of quantum physics, Laser and Fiber Optics in engineering and technology The basic understanding of fundamental properties of Modern engineering materials such as magnetic, dielectric, conducting, semiconducting, superconducting materials and its use in technology and day to day life The potential in planning projects at higher semesters The sound knowledge about the basic concepts of the novel and emerging nanotechnology and the various preparation methods of nonmaterial such as CVD, PLD and so on. Further, use of nanotechnology in daily life will stimulate and motivate the students towards manufacturing or research. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT -I ATOMIC PHYSICS 9 Introduction, ultraviolet catastrophe, Plancks Quantum hypothesis, Photoelectric effect, Measurement of K.E. of photoelectrons, stopping potential. Failures of Classical theory. Compton effect, Compton Theory. Dual nature of matter. deBroglie Hypothesis. Davisson Germer Experiment, Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle (Statement only). Time-In dependant Schrodinger wave equation, Eigen values, Eigen functions and Expectation values. Applications of Schrodinger wave equation- Particle in a box. UNIT -II LASERS AND OPTICAL FIBERS 9 Introduction, Interaction of Radiation with Matter Quantum mechanical view. Essentials of Laser. Types of Laser He-Ne Laser, Ruby Laser, semiconductor Laser. Application of Lasers. Optical Fibers Modes of Propagation, Types of optical fibers. Optical fiber communication system. Attenuation. UNIT-III SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 9 Discovery of superconductivity, , Heat Capacity, Isotope effect, persistent currents, effect of external magnetic field, critical; current density, Behavior of a perfect conductor, Meissner effect, London penetration depth. BCS Theory. Type of superconductors. Josephson effect (AC and DC). Applications Maglevs, SQUIDS. UNIT -IV MAGNETIC AND DIELECTRIC MATERIALS 9 Introduction- Measurement of Magnetic Susceptibility-Magnetic materials (Dia, Para, Ferro, Antiferro and Ferri)- Magnetic moment of atom-Hard and soft magnetic materials- Hysteresis curve Applications-Dielectrics- Electronic, ionic and orientational, space polarizations Internal fields in solids Polarization-Induced dipoles-Nonpolar and Polar dielectries-Clausius Mosotti equation-Dielectric loss. UNIT -V NANOTECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED MATERIALS 9 Introduction Nano phase materials Synthesis Plasma arcing chemical vapour deposition Sol gel method Electro deposition Ball milling properties and application Carbon nano tubes types, fabrication methods Arc method Pulsed laser deposition Structure, Properties and Application. Total: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS M.N.Avadhanulu and P.G.Kshirsagar ,A Text Book of Engineering Physics, S.CHAND and Co,2012. Gaur and Gupta, Engineering Physics , Dhanpat Rai publications,2009 REFERENCES T.Pradeep ,The essential understanding Nanoscience and Nanotechnology-TMH, 2010. William D.Callister ,Materials Science and Engineering, John Wiley &Sons- 2010 Charles Kittel ,Introduction to Solid State Physics -Wiley India publications,2009. Mathews and Venkatesan ,Quantum Mechanics - TMH, 2008. Anthony R. West, Introduction to Solid State Chemistry Wiley India edition, 1999. HYPERLINK "C:\\Users\\user\\Local Settings\\Local Settings\\Temp\\www.schandgroup.com"www.schandgroup.com U2GEB13 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY II L T P C 3 0 0 3 COURSE OBJECTIVES Student should be conversant with the Principles of corrosion and its control Chemistry of Fuels and combustion Industrially Important Engineering materials COURSE OUTCOME After completing second semester, Students will have knowledge about fuels and importance of new compounds which can be used as fuels Students will be acquainted with industrially important engineering polymers, their nature, chemical compositions and mode of action Students will have knowledge about the alloys which are useful to design the new materials for domestic and industrial purpose Students will show understanding about the methods available for corrosion control and their utility in automobile and other industries COURSE CONTENTS UNIT-I FUELS (9) Classification, Characteristics of fuel, Comparison between Solid, liquid and gaseous fuels, Combustion and chemical principles involved in it, Calorific value: gross and net calorific values. Solid Fuels: Coal: Classification, Analysis: Proximate and Ultimate analysis of coal and their importance, Metallurgical coke: Properties, Manufacture by Otto Hoffman process. Liquid Fuels: Petroleum: its chemical composition and fractional distillation, Synthetic Petrol: Fischer-Tropsch process and Bergius Process, Knocking and chemical structure, octane number and cetane number and their significance, Gaseous Fuels: Natural gas, artificial gas (water gas, producer gas, coal gas). Flue gas analysis Orsat apparatus UNIT-II PHASE RULE AND ALLOYS (9) Statement and explanation of the terms involved- one component water system- condensed phase rule-construction of phase diagram by thermal analysis-simple eutectic systems (Lead- Silver system only) Alloys - importance ferrous alloys Nichrome - stainless steel non-ferrous alloys - brass and bronze. UNIT-III POLYMERS (9) Polymer, Classification based on, origin, structure, chemical structure, Degree of polymerization Types of polymerization - Thermosetting and Thermoplastic polymers and their applications- Degradation of polymers, Conducting polymer and Biopolymers, Introduction to polymeric composites, Types of composite materials. UNIT-IV CORROSION AND ITS CONTROL (9) Chemical corrosion Pilling Bedworth rule electrochemical corrosion different types galvanic corrosion differential aeration corrosion factors influencing corrosion corrosion control sacrificial anode and impressed cathodic current methods corrosion inhibitors protective coatings paints constituents and functions metallic coatings electroplating (Au) and electroless (Ni) plating. UNIT-V ENGINEERING MATERIALS (9) Refractories - Classification and properties, Lubricants- Classification and properties, Organic electronic materials - Solid oxide materials- Nano materials, Buckminister fullerenes. Total: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS Jain & Jain, Engineering Chemistry, DhanpatRai&Company(2002). S.S. Dara, Engineering Chemistry, S. Chand Pvt. Ltd.(2006). A. Ravikrishnan and S. Sathish Kumar Engineering Chemistry, Sri Krishna Publication, (2012) Chennai. REFERENCES J.C. Kuriacose& J. Rajaram, Chemistry in Engineering & Technology (Vol I & II),Tata McGraw Hill(2010). H.D. Gesser, Applied Chemistry, Springer(2012). V.R.Gowarikar, V.Viswanatha, Jayadevsreedhar, Polymer Science, Wiley(2006). G. T. Austin, Shreves Chemical Process Industries, Tata McGraw Hill(1984) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materials_science http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~paulmont/CE60New/alloys_steel.pdf U2GEB14 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTING AND PROGRAMMING L T P C 3 0 0 3 Objectives Learn the fundamentals of computing techniques Develop the simple applications in C language COURSE OUTCOME After completing this course, Students are expected to perform C programs Students are expected to gain knowledge regarding the challenging programs Students are expected to know about the problem solving techniques Students are expected to know about the pointer concepts and file management techniques COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I BASICS OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 9 Digital Computer FundamentalsBlock diagram of a computerComponents of a computer systemApplications of ComputersHardware and Software definitionsCategories of SoftwareBootingInstalling and uninstalling SoftwareSoftware piracySoftware terminologies-Information Technology BasicsHistory of InternetInternet Tools. UNIT II PROBLEM SOLVING METHODOLOGY 9 Problem solving TechniquesProgramProgram development cycleAlgorithm Flow chart Pseudo Code Program control structures Types and generation of programming languages Development of algorithms for simple problems. UNIT III INTRODUCTION TO C 9 Overview of C Constants, Variables and Data Types Operators and Expressions Managing Input and Output operations Decision Making - Branching and Looping. UNIT-IV FUNCTIONS 9 Arrays- Character arrays and Strings - Defined Functions - Definition of Function Declaration - Category of Functions - Nesting of Functions, Recursive function, Structures and Unions, Enumeration and Typedef. UNIT V POINTERS, FILE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS 9 Pointers File Management in C Input / Output Operations on Files -The Preprocessor, Introduction to UNIX and LINUX programming. TOTAL: 45 Periods TEXT BOOKS Reema Thareja, Fundamentals of Computing & C Programming Oxford University Press, 2012. E.Balagurusamy, Programming in ANSI C, Fifth Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2011. Ashok.N.Kamthane, Computer Programming, Fifth Edition Pearson Education, 2008. Richard Petersen, Linux: The Complete Reference, Sixth Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill,2007 ITL Education Solutions Limited, Introduction to Information Technology, Pearson Education (India), 2005. REFERENCES P.Visu, R.Srinivasan and S.Koteeswaran, Fundamentals of Computing and Programming, Fourth Edition, Sri Krishna Publications, 2012. E.Balagurusamy, Computing Fundamentals and C Programming, Tata McGraw-Hill,2008. Pradip Dey, Manas Ghoush, Programming in C, Oxford University Press, 2007. Byron Gottfried, Programming with C, 2 Edition, TMH Publications, 2008. Stephen G.Kochan, Programming in C, Third Edition, Pearson Education India, 2005. HYPERLINK "http://www.tutorialspoint.com/computer_fundamentals/"http://www.tutorialspoint.com/computer_fundamentals/ HYPERLINK "http://www.indiabix.com/computer-science/computer-fundamentals/"http://www.indiabix.com/computer-science/computer-fundamentals/ HYPERLINK "http://www.placementquestion.com/category/computer_fundamentals/"http://www.placementquestion.com/category/computer_fundamentals/ HYPERLINK "http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=fundamentals-computer-part-1"http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=fundamentals-computer-part-1 U2GEB15 BASIC MECHANICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING LT P C 3 0 0 3 OBJECTIVES To gain a wide knowledge on: Manufacturing processes. Combustion engines. Refrigeration & Air-conditioning system. Construction Materials. COURSE OUTCOME After completing this course, The students can easily apply any of the tasks in their core technical subjects for making and working of any type of product The students will be able to analyze the material on the basis of their properties and thus assigning different weightage to their use for technical purposes The students will be able to assess the working conditions of any machining process and thus calculating the actual forces involved COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 9 Introduction to Manufacturing & Machining - The Metal cutting process - Orthogonal and oblique metal cutting. Types of Machining Operations & Terminology The Cutting Tool. Introduction to metal forming - Bulk deformation & Sheet metal working Basic operations - Hot forming and cold forming. Introduction to Metal Joining Processes - Welding processes - Arc & Gas welding - AC & DC welding equipments - Brazing and soldering. UNIT II COMBUSTION ENGINES 9 Principle of Internal and external combustion engines Petrol engine, diesel engine, working principle and comparison - Two stroke and four stroke engines, working principle and comparison - Alternative fuels. UNIT III REFRIGERATION & AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM 9 Introduction to Refrigeration Non cyclic & Cyclic Refrigeration - Principle of vapour compression refrigeration system - Applications. Air-Conditioning Layout of typical domestic refrigerator Window and Split type Air conditioner Applications UNIT IV INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL ENGINEERING 9 Civil engineering --Importance of civil engineering -- Branches of civil engineering Structures. UNIT V CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 9 Soil Stones Bricks Timber -- Cement -- Concrete Steel. Bearing capacity of soil -- Requirements of foundations -- Types of foundations. TOTAL : 45periods TEXT BOOKS P K Nag., Basic Mechanical Engineering, Hi-tech Publications, (2007). Ramamrutham. S, Basic Civil Engineering, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co. (P) Ltd. (2004). K.V. Natarajan, Basic Civil Engineering, M/s Dhanalakshmi, Chennai, 2010 Shanmugam G and Palanichamy M S, Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering,Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, (2006). REFERENCES Rao P.N., Manufacturing Technology, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Inc., New Delhi. Surendra Singh, Building Materials ", Vikas Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1996. Khurmi R.S. & Gupta J.K., " A Text Book of Thermal Engineering , S.Chand &Co., New Delhi, 2010 Campbell J.S., Principles of Manufacturing Materials and Processes, 14th Edition,Tata McGraw Hill.Inc., New Delhi, 2000. HYPERLINK "http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-ROORKEE/MANUFACTURING-PROCESSES/index.htm"http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-ROORKEE/MANUFACTURING-PROCESSES/index.htm HYPERLINK "http://www.animatedengines.com/"http://www.animatedengines.com/ HYPERLINK "http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT%20Kharagpur/Ref%20and%20Air%20Cond/New_index1.html"http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT%20Kharagpur/Ref%20and%20Air%20Cond/New_index1.html HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_building_materials"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_building_materials U2GEB16 COMPUTER PRACTICE LABORATORY L T P C 0 0 3 2 COURSE Objectives To Practice the concepts of MS Word and MS excel To learn the C control structure and functions. To study the C Pointers and file system. COURSE OUTCOME After completing this course, Students are expected to design a program related to challenging questions Students are expected t have knowledge about MS word and the internet Students are expected to know and perform the programs regarding the classes Students are expected to perform well in sessional tests/class assignments/viva-voce examination LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 1) Word Processing a. Document creation, Text manipulation with Scientific notations. b. Table creation, Table formatting and Conversion. c. Mail merge and Letter preparation. d. Drawing - flow Chart 2) Spread Sheet Chart - Line, XY, Bar and Pie. Formula - formula editor. Spread sheet - inclusion of object, Picture and graphics, protecting the document and sheet. Sorting and Import / Export features 3. Find whether a given number is odd or even. 4. Find whether a given number is prime or not. Design an arithmetic calculator using Switch-Case. Find largest and smallest elements in an array. Demonstrate Looping and Control structures. Demonstrate the String functions. Find a Factorial of a number of ranges between 1 to 41 using Recursive function. Demonstrate the Structures and Unions for employee salary. 11. Perform pointer arithmetic Operations. 12. Program to develop students information using file concept. U2GEB17 ENGINEERING PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II L T P C 0 0 4 2 COURSE Objectives To impart skills in measurements. To design and plan the experimental procedure and to record and process the results. To reach non trivial conclusions of significant of the experiments. ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB COURSE OUTCOME After the completion of the experiments in physics lab, students gain Skills on measurements Knowledge to design Plan the experimental procedure To record and process the results Ability to analyze the results LIST OF EXPERIMENTS P.O.Box energy gap of a semiconductor To find the band gap of the given thermostat using post office box. Lees Disc To determine the thermal conductivity of the bad conductor by Lees Disc method. Diffraction Grating Spectrometer To find the wavelengths of the prominent spectral lines in the mercury (Hg) source. Viscosity of Liquids To determine the co-efficient of viscosity of the given liquid (water) by Poiseuilles method. Thermo emf by potentiometer To find the E.M.F of the given thermocouple using a potentiometer Youngs Modulus uniform bending To determine Youngs modulus of the material of the beam by uniform bending method. U2GEB18 COMMUNICATION SKILLS LABORATORY L T P C 0 0 3 2 COURSE OBJECTIVES To impart advanced skills of Technical Communication in English through Language Lab To enable the students to communicate confidently and competently in English Language in all spheres To familiarize the students with the sounds of English in a nutshell, particularly stress and intonation COURSE OUTCOME After the completion of the experiments in English lab, students will Able to pronounce words correctly Acquire knowledge in Phonetics Enrich vocabulary Enhance speaking skills Build sentences without errors UNIT I LISTENING COMPREHENSION: (9) Listening and typing Listening and sequencing of sentences Filling in the blanks - Listening and answering questions UNIT II READING COMPREHENSION: (9) Filling in the blanks - Close exercises Vocabulary building - Reading and answering questions. UNIT III SPEAKING: (9) PC based session -Phonetics: Intonation Ear training -Correct Pronunciation Sound recognition Exercises Common Errors in English-Conversations: Face to Face Conversation Telephone conversation Role play activities (Students take on roles and engage in conversation) - Viewing and discussing audio-visual materials (Samples are available to learn and practice) UNIT IV RESUME / REPORT PREPARATION / LETTER WRITING (9) Structuring the resume / report -Letter writing / Email Communication -Samples. UNIT V SOFT SKILLS: (9) Time management Articulateness Assertiveness Psychometrics Innovation and Creativity -Stress Management & Poise -Video Samples. B.TECH - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Curriculum [Reg-B 2014-15 Batch only] SEMESTER I Course CodeCourse NameLTPCTHEORYU1GEB20Engineering English - I2002U1GEB21Engineering Mathematics - I3104U1GEB22Engineering Physics - I2002U1GEB23Engineering Chemistry - I2002U1GEB24Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering3003U1GEB25Basics of Computing and C Programming3003PRACTICALU1GEB26Engineering Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - I0042U1GEB27Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Laboratory0032U1GEB28Computer Practices laboratory0032Total1511022 COURSE CODE: U1GEB20 L TPC20 02COURSE NAME: ENGINEERING ENGLISH I COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected: To develop their basic communication skills in English To achieve specific linguistic and communicative competence To acquire relevant skills and function efficiently in a realistic working context To inculcate the habit of reading for pleasure COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Respond orally to the written works, grounding their ideas in the text. Formulate open-ended questions in order to explore a topic of interest Training to adhere in analytical and critical dialogue orally Engage in daily, meaningful reading tasks in English class and/or at home. Develop interpersonal skills on current problems and events PRE-REQUISITES Admission to B.Tech.Programme COURSE CONTENTS Unit I Technical Grammar 9 Parts of Speech, Time, Tense and Aspect, Active and Passive Voice, WH Questions, Question Tag-Concord. Unit II Information skills 9 Letter writing, Formal and Informal letters, Transformation of information and Transcoding (Pie chart, bar chart & classification table), Process Description, Note taking, Note Making,Paragraph Writing Unit III Language OUTLINE 9 Definitions and Extended Definitions, Hints Development, Checklist, Dialogue Writing, Report, its importance and Report Writing Unit IV Language Skills 9 Process of Communication and factors, Verbal and Non-verbal Communication, Listening Skills, Reading Skills, Speaking skills, Writing skills Unit V INTUITION Skills 9 Creative thinking, Critical thinking, Discussion of current affairs and events and problems, Offering suggestions/ solutions/ sharing opinions. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS Andera, J.Rutherford. Basic Communication Skills for Technology, Second edition, Pearson Education,2007 Butterfield, Jeff. Soft Skills for Everyone, Cegage learning, Canada,2011 REFERENCE BOOKSS Bailey, Stephen.Academic Writing: A Practical Guide for Students.New York: Rutledge, 2011. Morgan, David and Nicholas Regan. Take-Off: Technical English for Engineering. Garnet Publishing Limited. New York: Longman, 2008. Ganesan. S, Persis Mary T &Subhashini.B. Communication in English, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, 2009. Pickett, Nell Ann, Ann A.Laster and Katherine E.Staples. Technical English: Writing, Reading and Speaking.New York: Longman, 2009. LTPC3104COURSE CODE: U1GEB21 COURSE NAME: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I COURSE OBJECTIVES To develop the basic mathematical knowledge and computational skills of the students in the areas of applied mathematics. To develop the skills of the students in the areas of several variable Calculus, Matrices, and sequences and series. To serve as a pre-requisite mathematics course for post graduate courses, specialized studies and research. COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: Calculate eigen-values and eigen-vectors, apply Caley-Hamilton theorem, and diagonalize of symmetric matrices and demonstrate the nature of quadratic forms. Discuss the convergence and divergence of sequence and series of real numbers using various tests. Demonstrate understanding of the derivatives of functions of several variables, viz., partial and total differentiation, and differentiation of implicit functions and optimize the functions of several variables using Hessian method and Lagrangian method. Evaluate double integration and triple integration using Cartesian, polar co-ordinates and the concept of Jacobian of transformation from one coordinate system to another coordinate system. Identify the improperness in integrals and evaluate the integrals using appropriate mathematical tools and how to apply beta and gamma integrals keeping improperness in mind. PRE-REQUISITES Admission to B.Tech. Programme COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I MATRICES L- 9 + T-3 Characteristic equation Eigen-values and Eigen-vectors of a real matrix Statement of Cayley- Hamilton theorem Applications of Cayley-Hamilton theorem in finding the inverse of a non-singular matrix and the power of a square matrix Diagonalization of symmetric matrices Nature of Quadratic forms UNIT II SEQUENCES AND SERIES L- 9 + T-3 Sequences Convergence of series Series of positive terms Tests for convergence (n-th term, ratio, comparison, root and integral tests) and divergence - Leibnitz test for alternating series Series of positive and negative terms - Absolute and conditional convergence Power series Taylor and Maclaurin series UNIT III DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS OF SEVERAL VARABLES L- 9 + T-3 Limits and continuity- Partial Derivatives Total derivative Differentiation of implicit functions inverse functions Jacobian Maxima and minima of functions of two variables Lagranges method of undetermined multipliers UNIT IV INTEGRAL CALCULUS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES L- 9 + T-3 Double integrals- Change of order of integration Double integrals in polar coordinates Triple integrals Area as a double integral Volume as a triple integral UNIT V IMPROPER INTEGRALS L- 9 + T-3 Meaning of improper integrals - Beta and Gamma functions properties Reduction formula for (n)  Relation between gamma and beta functions - Evaluation of integrals using Beta and gamma functions  simple problems. TOTAL: 45+15(Tutorial) = 60 periods TEXT BOOKS Grewal B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 41st Edition, 2011. Jain R.K and Iyengar, S.R.K Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 3rd edition, Narosa Publishing House, 2009. REFERENCE BOOKS Adrian Banner. The Calculus Lifesaver, Princeton University Press, Princeton, USA, 2007. Alan Jeffrey. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Harcourt/Academic Press, New York, 2002. Hyghes-Hallett, Gleason, McCallum et al. Single Variable Calculus (6th Edn) John Wiley and Sons New York, 2013. Hyghes-Hallett, Gleason, McCallum et al. Multivariable Variable Calculus (6th Edn) John Wiley and Sons New York, 2013. Dennis G. Zill , Warren S. Wright and Michael R.Cullen. Advanced Engineering Mathematics (4th Edn) Jones a& Bartlett Learning, Canada, 2011. James Stewart. Multivariate Calculus, Concepts and Contexts. (3rd Edn) Thomson/Brooks/Cole, Canada, 2005. John Bird. Higher Engineering Mathematics, (5th Edn) Elsevier , Burlington,USA, 2006. K.A.Stroud and D.J.Booth. Advanced Engineering Mathematics (4th Edn) Palgrave/MacMillan, USA. 2003. Soo T. Tan. Single Variable Calculus, Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning, Belmont, USA, 2010. Soo T. Tan. Multivariable Calculus, Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning, Belmont, USA, 2010. Duraipandian P, Udayabaskaran S and Karthikeyan T, Engineering Mathematics ( I Year) Muhil Publishers, 2010. Kreyszig, E. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (9th Edn.), John Wiley and sons, New York 2005. Peter O Neil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Cengage Learning, Boston, USA, 2012. L TPC20 02COURSE CODE: U1GEB22 COURSE NAME: ENGINEERING PHYSICS I COURSE OBJECTIVES To understand the basic laws of physics and their applications in engineering and technology. To develop scientific temper and analytical capability. To solve various engineering problems. COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: Discuss the basic physics concepts and its applications in a day to day life; demonstrate the knowledge in ultrasonic applications and its importance. Identify information to relate and apply the utilizations of the electron beams in modern technologies such as CRT, CRO etc. Explain the basic understandings of the matter, crystal structure and its fundamental properties including crystal systems, Miller indices, and X-Ray production. Demonstrate the conductivity nature of metals and the classification of the solids learned from The Band Theory of Solids. Identify the importance of the widely used current technologies such as mobile phones, solar cells for which semiconductor technology is essential. PRE-REQUISITES Admission to B.Tech. Programme COURSE CONTENTS UNIT-I: Acoustics 8L + 1T 9 Introduction, sound waves - Pitch and Intensity. Reflection of sound waves, Sabine formula, absorption of sound, reverberation Theory. Ultrasonics Acoustic Grating production - magnetostriction oscillator and piezoelectric oscillator, Properties and applications UNIT -II: Electron Optics 8L + 1T 9 Introduction, Electron-refraction-Bethes law, Electron Gun and Electron Lens, Cathode Ray Tube and Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Cyclotron, Bainbridge Mass Spectrograph, Electron Microscope, Applications. UNIT -III: Crystal structures and X-Rays 8L + 1T 9 Introduction, Space lattice, unit cell, lattice parameters, Bravais Lattice - Crystal systems. Characteristics of Unit cell. Miller indices of planes. X-Rays production, Braggs Law. Powder crystal method and rotating crystal method. UNIT -IV: Band Theory of Solids 8L+ 1T 9 Introduction, Electrical conduction, conductivity, drift velocity, influence of external factors on conductivity. The Band Theory of solids, Energy Bands, Energy Gap. Classification of solids, Energy Band structure of a conductor.Fermi-Dirac distribution function and Fermi Energy. Energy Band structure of an Insulator and semiconductor. UNIT -V: Semiconductors 8L+ 1T 9 Introduction, Types- Intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductors. Intrinsic carriers-electron and hole concentrations. Fermi level in intrinsic carrier density, Conductivity, Doping of impurities-N-type and P-Type.Temperature variation-law of mass action-Charge neutrality condition- Fermi level in extrinsic semiconductor-Hall effect-Applications. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS M.N. Avadhanulu and P.G. Kshirsagar ,A Text Book of Engineering Physics, S.CHAND and Co, 2012. Gaur and Gupta, Engineering Physics , DhanpatRai publications, 2009 REFERENCE BOOKS S.O.Pillai ,Solid State Physics,New age international publications, 2010. M.Arumugam, Engineering Physics,Anuradha publications, 2009. Charles Kittel ,Introduction to Solid State Physics ,Wiley India publications, 2009. Introduction to Solids L.Azaroff TMH,33rd Reprint 2009. Materials Science and Engineering William Calister Wiley India- Sixth Edition 2009. LTPC2002COURSE CODE: U1GEB23 Name of the Course: ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY-I COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected to be conversant with: A sound knowledge on the principles of chemistry and its applications in industries as well as research oriented topics useful for project submision of all branches of engineering. Various aspects and principles of water treatment, surface chemistry, fuels and combustion along with preparation and application of important engineering materials and polymers. Development of scientific approach towards solving time bound theoretical and experimental problems and ability to work in a team both as members and leaders. COURSE OUTCOMES After completing first semester, students from all branches of engineering will: Demonstrate knowledge on the design of boilers, conditioning methods and the various treatments of water for public use. Demonstrate knowledge concerned with the various industrial applications of adsorption techniques. Describe various aspects related to Engineering polymers and their application in industries, chemical compositions and uses. Describe Engineering materials and their significance in the present day life. Demonstrate knowledge on fuels, their manufacturing and analysis. PRE-REQUISITES Admission to B.Tech. Programme COURSE CONTENTS UNIT- I WATER TREATMENT AND TECHNOLOGY 9 Introduction- Hardness-Types and estimation by EDTA method-Boiler feed water requirements- disadvantages of using hard water in boilers- internal conditioning (phosphate, calgon and carbonate conditioning methods)-external conditioning method-demineralization process desalination-reverse osmosis Electrodialysis- Domestic water treatment. UNITII SURFACE CHEMISTRY 9 Introduction-types of adsorption-adsorption of gases on solids, solute from solution-adsorption isotherm- Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherm- BET basics and industrial applications. Role of adsorbent in catalysis- ion exchange reaction- chromatography role of activated carbon in pollution abatement of air and waste water- Industrial applications of adsorption UNITIII POLYMERS 9 Polymer, Classification based on, origin, structure, chemical structure, Degree of polymerization - Types of polymerization Thermosetting and Thermoplastic polymers and their applications- Molecular weight of the polymer-Number average, weight average by viscosity method.Glass transition temperature-Conducting polymer and Biopolymers-Polymeric composites. UNITIV MATERIALS CHEMISTRY 9 Abrasives-Classification and properties, Refractories-Classification and properties, Lubricants- Classification and properties. Organic electronic materials-liquid crystals, non-linear optics and LED, Nano materials-Buckminister fullerenes, CNTS(Single walled carbon nano tubes and Multi-walled carbon tubes), advantages and applications-Nano composites UNITV FUEL AND COMBUSTION CHEMISTRY 9 Classification, Characteristics of fuel, Comparison between Solid, liquid and gaseous fuels, Combustion processes-Bomb calorimeter -Calorific value: gross and net calorific values.Solid Fuels: Coal: Classification, Analysis: Proximate and Ultimate analysis of coal and their importance, Metallurgical coke: Properties, Manufacture by Otto Hoffman process. Synthetic Petrol: Fischer-Tropsch process and Bergius Process, Knocking and chemical structure, octane number and cetane number and their significance, Gaseous Fuels: Natural gas, artificial gas (water gas, producer gas, coal gas). Flue gas analysis Orsat apparatus. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS P.C.Jain and Monica Jain - Engineering Chemistry DhanpatRai Pub, Co., New Delhi (2002). S.S.Dara- A Text book of Engineering Chemistry S.Chand&Co.Ltd., New Delhi (2006). A. Ravikrishnan Engineering Chemistry, Sri Krishna Publication, Chennai. REFERENCES BOOKS B.K.Sharma - Engineering Chemistry, Krishna Prakasan Media (P) Ltd., Meerut (2001) B.Sivasankar - Engineering Chemistry Tata McGraw-Hill Pub.Co.Ltd. New Delhi (2008). B.R.Puri, L.R. Sharma, S.Pathania - Principles of physical Chemistry (2000). L TPC30 03COURSE CODE: U1GEB24 COURSE NAME: PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING COURSE OBJECTIVES To make students understand about the basic laws, concepts and allied terminologies pertaining to D.C Circuits & magnetic circuits To impart knowledge to students regarding the fundamentals of alternating current Rules and associated terminologies and its behavior with fundamental elements like resistance inductance and capacitance. To make student familiarize about the various basic ac & dc rotating machines and transformers. To make students familiarize about the basic knowledge in state solid electronic devices and digital logic gates. To make students aware about fundamental principles underlying the working of various communication systems, modulation procedure and spectral bands. COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: Enumerate the basics of electric circuit elements , related terminologies and fundamental laws governing the operation and analysis of those circuits with DC sources and laws , and also concepts related to magnetic circuits. Develop knowledge about the concept of single phase alternating current ,its generation and circuit behavior with basic elements like resistance, inductance, & capacitance. Cite the operating principles and identify various ac, dc machines and transformers. Illustrate common solid state devices & and access their characteristic and explain the basic of logic gates. Correlate & summarize the fundaments concepts behind electronic communication systems. PRE-REQUISITES Admission to B.Tech. Programme COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I - D.C.CIRCUITS &MAGNETIC CIRCUITS 9 Electrical quantities, Ohms Law, Series and parallel combinations, Kirchhoffs laws, Node and Mesh Analysis - Star - Delta Transformation-Definition of MMF, Flux and reluctance Leakage factor - Reluctances in series and parallel (series and parallel magnetic circuits) - Electromagnetic induction - Flemings rule - Lenzs law - Faradays laws UNIT II - A.C.CIRCUITS 9 Sinusoidal functions - RMS (effective) and Average values- Phasor representation - J operator sinusoidal excitation applied to purely resistive, inductive and capacitive circuits - RL, RC and RLC circuits- Introduction to three phase circuits. UNIT III ELECTRICAL MACHINES 9 Definition of Electrical Machines-Principle and Operation Of Generator and Motor, types of DC and AC Machines, EMF equation of DC machines, Principle of Transformer, EMF equation of transformer-Principle of Induction Motor, Synchronous Motor UNIT IV - BASIC ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 9 PN junction Diode - Rectifiers - Half wave and full wave rectifiers, Bipolar Junction Transistor - Characteristic of FET, MOSFET, Silicon Controlled Rectifiers and Triac - Basic Logic Gates- Universal Logic Gates UNIT V - BASIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 9 Basic Communication systems- Advantages of digital system- Elements of communication system - Electromagnetic spectrum - Modulation concepts. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS 1. Mittle.B.N, AravindMittle, "Basic Electrical Engineering", Tata McGraw Hill", 2nd Edition. Sep 2005. 2. Theraja.B.L, "Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electronics", S.Chand& Co., 1st Multicolor Edition, 2006 (Reprint 2009). 3. Sedha.R.S, A Text book of Applied electronics, 2nd Edition, S.Chand& company, 2005. 4. Bhattacharya.S.K and Renuvig, Principles of electronics, 3rd Edition, S.K.Kataria& Sons, 2002. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Smarajit Ghosh, "Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering", PHI Learning Private Ltd, 2nd Edition, 2010. 2. Wadhwa.C.L, "Basic Electrical Engineering", New Age International, 4th Edition, 2007. (Reprint June 2010) 3. AbhijitChakrabarti, SudiptaNath&Chandan Kumar Chanda, "Basic Electrical Engineering", Tata McGraw Hill, 1st Edition, 2009. 4. T. Thyagarajan,  Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, SciTech Publications, 5th Edition, Reprint Jan 2010. U1GEB25 BASICS OF COMPUTERS AND C PROGRAMMING LTPC3003 COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected to: Learn the fundamentals of computer and information technology Learn the Problem solving techniques Learn the basics and syntax of C programming. Learn the basics of UNIX and LINUX COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Describe the computer hardware and software and Internet terminologiesK2CO2Explain the different methods of problem solving skillsK2CO3Discuss the algorithm, pseudo code, flow chart for simple problemsK2CO4Write an expression using operators and explain the decision making in CK2CO5Explain the syntax of Array, Function, Structure and Union in cK2CO6Describe the concept of pointer and filesK2CO7Explain the concepts of UNIX and LINUXK2CO8Apply the C programming concept to solve real world problemsK3 PRE REQUISITE Higher Secondary Level Mathematics COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I BASICS OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 10 Digital Computer FundamentalsBlock diagram of a computerComponents of a computer systemApplications of ComputersHardware and Software definitions Categories of SoftwareBootingInstalling and uninstalling SoftwareSoftware piracy Software terminologies-Information Technology BasicsHistory of InternetInternet Tools. UNIT II PROBLEM SOLVING METHODOLOGY 8 Problem solving TechniquesProgramProgram development cycleAlgorithm Flow chart Pseudo Code Program control structures Types and generation of programming languages Development of algorithms for simple problems. UNIT III INTRODUCTION TO C 9 Overview of C Constants, Variables and Data Types Operators and Expressions Managing Input and Output operations Decision Making - Branching and Looping. UNIT-IV FUNCTIONS 9 Arrays- Character arrays and Strings - Defined Functions - Definition of FunctionDeclaration - Category of Functions - Nesting of Functions, Recursive, Structures and Unions, Enumeration and Typedef. UNIT-V POINTERS, FILE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS9 Pointers File Management in C Input / Output Operations on Files -The Preprocessor, Introduction to UNIX and LINUX programming. Total: 45 Periods TEXT BOOKS Reema Thareja, Fundamentals of Computing & C Programming Oxford University Press, 2012. Ashok.N.Kamthane, Computer Programming , Fifth Edition Pearson Education, 2008. REFERENCE BOOKS P.Visu, R.Srinivasan and S.Koteeswaran,  Fundamentals of Computing and Programming , Fourth Edition, Sri Krishna Publications, 2012. E.Balagurusamy,  Computing Fundamentals and C Programming , Tata McGraw-Hill,2008. Richard Petersen,  Linux: The Complete Reference , Sixth Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill,2007 L TPC00 42COURSE CODE: U1GEB26 COURSE NAME: ENGINEERING PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LAB I ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB I COURSE OBJECTIVES To impart skills in measurements and hand on operation To design and plan the experimental procedure and to record and process the results. To reach non trivial conclusions of significant of the experiments. COURSE OUTCOMES After the completion of the experiments in Physics lab, students will be able to Relate and apply the moment of inertia of the disc. Translate sensory input into physical tasks Recognize standards to perform a skill or task correctly Use standards to evaluate their own performance and make corrections. Evaluate information based upon standards and criteria values. COURSE CONTENTS Torsional Pendulum To determine the moment of inertia of the disc and the rigidity modulus of the wire by Torsional oscillations. Newtons Rings To find the focal length of a lens by forming Newtons ring. Laser Grating (i) Determination of wavelength of Laser using Grating and Particle size determination (ii) Determination of Numerical Aperture and Acceptance angle of an Optical Fibre Ultrasonic Interferometer Determination of Velocity of ultrasonic waves in a liquid and compressibility of the liquid. Youngs Modulus Non-Uniform Bending To determine Youngs modulus of the material of the beam by Non uniform bending method. U1GEB26 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB -1 L TPC0032COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected to be conversant with basic titration set up and methodologies for determining strength, hardness and alkalinity of various unknown solutions and water samples. COURSE OUTCOMES After completing first semester, students from all branches of engineering will possess: Gain acquaintance in the determination the amount of hardness and chloride in the various samples of water for general purpose and their use it industries involving boilers. Skills in estimating acidity/alkalinity in given water samples. Expertise in estimating dissolved oxygen in water samples. Analytical skills in determining the molecular weight and degree of polymerization using Ostwalds viscometer. Knowledge in quantitative analysis of the acid/base. COURSE CONTENTS LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Estimation of hardness of Water by EDTA. Determination of DO in water (Winklers Method). Estimation of Chloride in Water sample (Argentometric). Conductometric precipitation titration using BaCl2Vs Na2 SO4 Determination of molecular weight and degree of polymerization using Ostwald viscometer Conductometric titration (mixture of acids and base). Course Code: U1GEB27 Course Name: PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB COURSE EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES To make students familiar about the various wiring methods and specific wiring like go down wiring. To make students familiar about practical measurements of few important electrical quantities To make students understand about basic electronic circuit components and their characteristics study To make students understand about the operation of CRO To make students understand about the various logic gates. COURSE OUTCOMES After successful completion of this course, students will be able to Reenact various wiring methods and how to make wiring of a godown. Understand what a resistive load is , and will be able to measure few electrical quantities like voltage , current and apply the skill in real life situations. Discriminate & recognize basic electronic circuit components and their characteristics study Check the operation of CRO Distinguish the various logic gates. PRE-REQUISITES Basic Electrical & Electronics concept covered in higher secondary level. COURSE CONTENT LIST OF EXPERIMENTS: CYCLE I 1. Study of basic electrical and electronic components. 2. Godown Wiring 3. Stair case wiring 4. Fluorescent lamp wiring. 5. Measurement of Electrical quantities (Voltage, current, power) using load MODEL PRACTICAL EXAMINATION I CYCLE II Characteristics of PN junction Diode. Characteristics of BJT (any one configuration). Characteristics of zener diode. Study of CRO. Verification of logic gates TEXT BOOK Theraja.B.L, "Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electronics", S.Chand& Co., 1st Multicolor Edition, 2006 (Reprint 2009). 2. Sedha.R.S, A Text book of Applied electronics, 2nd Edition, S.Chand& company, 2005. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Smarajit Ghosh, "Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering", PHI Learning Private Ltd, 2nd g, 2010. L TPC0032Course Code: U1GEB28 Course Name: COMPUTER PRACTICE LABORATORY COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course will be provided with: The concept of MS Word and MS Excel. The concept of C control structures and Functions The concept of C pointers and file systems COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to: CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Develop a MS-Word document independently for the given requirementsK3,S3CO2Demonstrate usage of MS-Excel spread sheet independently for the given applicationsK3,S3CO3Develop and implement the C program individually using control structures, arrays and string for the applicationsK3, S3CO4Develop and implement the C program independently using pointers and files conceptK3, S3 PREREQUISITE Higher Secondary Level Mathematics. COURSE CONTENTS 1) Word Processing a. Document creation, Text manipulation with Scientific notations. b. Table creation, Table formatting and Conversion. c. Mail merge and Letter preparation. d. Drawing - flow Chart 2) Spread Sheet Chart - Line, XY, Bar and Pie. Formula - formula editor. Spread sheet - inclusion of object, Picture and graphics, protecting the document and sheet. Sorting and Import / Export features 3. Find whether a given number is odd or even. 4. Find whether a given number is prime or not. 5. Design an arithmetic calculator using Switch-Case. 6. Find largest and smallest elements in an array. 7. Demonstrate Looping and Control structures. 8. Demonstrate the String functions. 9.Find a Factorial of a number of ranges between 1 to 41 using Recursive function. 10. Demonstrate the Structures and Unions for employee salary. 11. Perform pointer arithmetic Operations. 12. Program to develop students information using file concept. SEMESTER II Course CodeCourse NameLTPCTHEORYU2GEB29Engineering English-II 2002U2GEB30Engineering Mathematics II3104U2GEB31Engineering Physics II2002U2GEB32Engineering Chemistry II2002U2GEB33Basics of Mechanical and Civil Engineering3003U2GEB34Engineering Graphics3104PRACTICALU2GEB37Engineering Practice Lab0032U2GEB35Engineering Physics & Chemistry Laboratory-II0042U2GEB36Proficiency in English Lab - I0032U2GEB38Life Skills1001Total1621024 LTPC2002U2GEB29 ENGINEERING ENGLISH II COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected to: to build sentences without grammatical errors instill the competitiveness through presentation skills solve any critical situations using trouble shooting techniques encourage them to handle day -to-day tasks through soft skills inculcate the habit of reading for pleasure COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Apply the grammatical knowledge in writing any given topicK3CO2Write technical reports effectivelyK3CO3Describe group discussions, presentations and interview processesK2CO4Speak confidently in seminars, one on one interaction among the peer groupsK4CO5Analyze articles on a given topic with the knowledge of vocabulary skillsK4 PRE REQUISITE Engineering English I COURSE CONTENTS Unit I General grammar 6 Simple Compound & Complex Sentences-Reported Speech- Modal verbs Articles Unit II Technical Grammar 6 ConditionalsIf Clauses-Connectives- Word Formation-Nominal Compounds Unit III Academic communication 6 SMS Communications- Email Communications- CV and Cover letter-Mini Project Writing Unit IV Corporate Communication 6 Presentation Skills -Group Discussion-Interview Skills Unit V Soft Skills 6 Personality Development -Persuasive Speech- Dealing with clients -Time -Management -Crisis management -Trouble Shooting. Total: 30 Periods TEXT BOOKS: Andera, J.Rutherford. Basic Communication Skills for Technology, Second edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi2007 Butterfield, Jeff. Soft Skills for Everyone, Cegage learning, Canada, 2011 REFERENCE BOOKS Ganesan.S, et al, Communication in English. Himalaya publishing house, Mumbai, 2009. Pickett, Nell Ann, Ann A.Laster and Katherine E.Staples. Technical English: Writing, Reading and Speaking. New York: Longman, 2010. LTPC3104U2GEB30 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II COURSE OBJECTIVES : Students undergoing this course are expected to: Provide the knowledge of the areas of Vector Calculus, Integral Calculus, Complex variables, Laplace Transform and ordinary differential equations. Serve as a pre-requisite mathematics course for post graduate courses, specialized studies and research in any branch of engineering. COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Apply Laplace transformation techniques to convert time-domain complex systems into simple frequency-domain algebraic equations and vice-versa.K3CO2Apply the method of undetermined coefficients, method of variation of parameters and Laplace transform techniques to solve ordinary linear differential equations.K3CO3Apply vector calculus to solve problems related to vector and scalar fields.K3CO4Apply analytical functions in conformal mapping problems.K3CO5Apply the calculus of residues in contour integration.K3 PREREQUISITE Engineering Knowledge of the topics covered in Engineering mathematics- I; complex numbers; vector algebra. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I LAPLACE TRANSFORM L-9 + T-3 Laplace transform Sufficient Condition for existence Transform of elementary functions Basic properties Transform of derivatives and integrals Transform of unit step function and impulse functions Transform of periodic functions - Inverse Laplace transform Convolution theorem (excluding proof) Initial and Final value theorems UNIT II ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS L-9 +T-3 Introduction to higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients Method of undetermined coefficients - Method of variation of parameters Cauchys and Legendres linear equations Simultaneous first order linear equations with constant coefficients Solution of linear ODE of second order with constant coefficients using Laplace transform. UNIT III VECTOR CALCULUS L-9 + T-3 Gradient, unit normal to surface- Directional derivative- Divergence and Curl Irrotational and solenoidal vector fields Introduction to vector integration Greens theorem in a plane, Gauss divergence theorem, Stokes theorem (excluding proofs) Simple applications involving cubes and rectangular parallelepipeds. UNIT IV ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS L-9 + T-3 Introduction to functions of a complex variable Analytic functions Necessary conditions, Cauchy Riemann equation and Sufficient conditions (excluding proofs) Harmonic and orthogonal properties of analytic function Harmonic conjugate Construction of analytic functions Conformal mapping : w= z+c, cz, 1/z, and bilinear transformation. UNIT V COMPLEX INTEGRATION L- 9 + T-3 Introduction to complex integration Statement and applications of Cauchys integral theorem and Cauchys integral formula (excluding proofs) Taylor and Laurent expansions Singular points Residues Residue theorem and simple problems Application of residue theorem to evaluate real integrals Unit circle and semi-circular contour(excluding poles on boundaries). Total: 60 Periods TEXT BOOKS Grewal. B.S, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 41stEdition, Khanna Publications,Delhi, (2011). Kreyszig E, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 12th edition, Wiley, 2010. REFERENCE BOOKS Dean G. Duffy. Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB, 2ndEdn. Chapman & Hall / CRC Press. New York, 2003 (Taylor and Francis, e-library, 2009). Jain. R. K and. Iyengar, S.R.K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 3rd edition, Narosa Publishing House, 2009. Peter O Neil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Cengage Learning, Boston, USA, 2012. U2GEB31 ENGINEERING PHYSICS II LTPC2002 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Students undergoing this course are expected to: Explain the role of photons in understanding phenomena such as Compton effect, Dual nature of mater and Quantum Theory. Give an insight into the principle of Laser operation and applications of Optical fibers in instrumentation Understand theory and the principles behind various superconductivity and its characteristics and applications. Develop fundamental Knowledge of Magnetic and Dielectric Materials and relate to use in device design Have a well founded knowledge of the unique properties of materials with nanoscale dimensions and to learn the new applications of nano materials in nanotechnology COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Explain the wave-particle duality; concept of De-Broglie wavelength and its importanceK2CO2Discuss the property of Laser and optical fiber handling techniques and its applicationK2CO3Discuss the superconducting phenomenon, their properties and concepts for various applicationsK2CO4Differentiate various magnetic, dielectric materials for application in industries and medical field.K2CO5Able to explain various methods involved in Synthesis of nano and smart materials through different techniques and their application in nano technology.K2 PREREQUISITE Basic theoretical knowledge in Atomic Physics, Lasers, Superconductivity, Electricity, Magnetism, and Engineering Physics I COURSE CONTENTS UNIT -I Atomic Physics 6 Black body radiation- ultraviolet catastrophe- Plancks Quantum hypothesis-Photoelectric effect- Measurement of K.E. of photoelectrons- stopping potential- Failures of Classical theory- Compton effect-Compton Theory-Dual nature of matter- DeBroglie Hypothesis- Davisson Germer Experimen-, G.P. Thomson Experiment- Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle (Statement only). UNIT -II Lasers and Optical Fibers 6 Interaction of Radiation with Matter- Essentials of Laser-Types of Laser - Ruby Laser- He-Ne Laser- semiconductor Laser-Application of Lasers- Optical Fibers Propagation of light through an optical fibers- Modes of Propagation- Types of optical fibers- Optical fiber communication system- Attenuation in fibers. UNIT-III Superconductivity 6 Discovery of superconductivity- persistent currents- effect of external magnetic field- critical current density- Meissner effect- London penetration depth- BCS Theory descriptive- Type of superconductors- Josephson Effect (AC and DC) - Applications Maglev-SQUIDS. UNIT -IV Magnetic and Dielectric Materials 6 Magnetic Susceptibility-Magnetic materials (Dia, Para, Ferro & Antiferro)- Magnetic moment of atom-Hard and soft magnetic materials- Hysteresis curve Applications. Dielectrics- Electronic, ionic, orientational and space polarizations Internal fields in solids Polarization-Induced dipoles-Nonpolar and Polar dielectrics - Clausius Mosotti equation-Dielectric loss. UNIT -V Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials 6 Nano phase materials Synthesis Plasma arcing chemical vapour deposition Sol gel method Electro deposition Ball milling properties and application Carbon nano tubes types. Total: 30 Periods TEXT BOOKS M.N.Avadhanulu and P.G.Kshirsagar ,A Text Book of Engineering Physics, S.CHAND and Co,2012. Gaur and Gupta, Engineering Physics , Dhanpat Rai publications,2009 REFERENCE BOOKS T.Pradeep, The essential understanding Nanoscience and Nanotechnology-TMH, 2010. William D.Callister ,Materials Science and Engineering, John Wiley &Sons- 2010 Charles Kittel ,Introduction to Solid State Physics -Wiley India publications,2009. LTPC2002U2GEB32 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY II COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected to: Impart a sound knowledge on the principles of chemistry involving the different application oriented topics. Impart adequate knowledge about the principles of electrochemistry, alloys, corrosion and energy storage devices along with the spectroscopic technique to analyze the chemical compounds. Prepare the students to solve problems in electrochemistry. COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Explain the phase rule and to appreciate the importance of alloys in the present day life.K2CO2Explain the basic principles, laws of electrochemistry, solve simple problems and list various applications.K2CO3Explain the various aspects of corrosion and its controlK2CO4Describe various energy sources and storage devices used in our daily life.K2CO5Explain the basic principles of spectroscopic and microscopic techniques.K2 PREREQUISITE Engineering Chemistry I COURSE CONTENTS UNITI PHASE RULE AND ALLOYS 6 Statement and explanation of the terms involved- one component water system- condensed phase rule-construction of phase diagram by thermal analysis-simple eutectic systems (Lead- Silver system only) Alloys - importance ferrous alloys Nichrome - stainless steel non-ferrous alloys - brass and bronze. UNITII ELECTROCHEMISTRY 6 Basics of conductance-Kohlarauschs Law-Effect of dilution-specific conductance and equivalence conductance. Electrochemical cells- reversible and irreversible cell- EMF measurement - single electrode potential- Nernst equation-problems-reference electrode- SHE-Calomel electrode-Glass electrode-measurement of pH-electrochemical series- significance- potentiometric titration Redox titration conductometric titration. UNITIII CORROSION AND ITS CONTROL 6 Chemical corrosion Pilling Bedworth rule electrochemical corrosion different types galvanic corrosion differential aeration corrosion factors influencing corrosion corrosion control sacrificial anode and impressed cathodic current methods corrosion inhibitors protective coatings paints constituents and functions metallic coatings electroplating (Au) and electroless (Ni) plating. UNITIV ENERGY SOURCES AND STORAGE DEVICES 6 Renewable and non renewable energy resources- nuclear fission- fusion-chain reaction- nuclear energy- nuclear reactorlight, heavy water nuclear power plant-Fast Breeder Reactor- wind energy- solar energy- tidal energy- primary and secondary batteries- lead acid- nickel cadmium-lithium ion battery-H2-O2 fuel cells. UNITV SPECTROSCOPIC AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES 6 Introduction- Electromagnetic radiation- interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter- Beer- Lamberts law- principle, instrumentation(Block Diagram) and applications of UV- Visible spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy- colorimetry- flame photometryAAS. Introduction to SEM and TEM. TOTAL: 30 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS P.C.Jain and Monica Jain - Engineering Chemistry DhanpatRai Pub, Co., New Delhi (2008). A. Ravikrishnan Engineering Chemistry, Sri Krishna Publication, Chennai (2012). REFERENCE BOOKS B.K.Sharma - Engineering Chemistry, Krishna Prakasan Media (P) Ltd., Meerut (2001) B.Sivasankar - Engineering Chemistry Tata McGraw-Hill Pub.Co.Ltd. New Delhi (2008). B.R.Puri, L.R.Sharma, S.Pathania - Principles of physical Chemistry (2000). William Kemp Organic spectroscopy Macmillan publications (1991). Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula Physical Chemistry W.H. Freeman publications (2009) LTPC3003U2GEB33 BASIC MECHANICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected to: Understand the concept of manufacturing processes and basic mechanical engineering. Impart knowledge on fundamentals of civil engineering. COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Describe various manufacturing processes and working principle of power plant.K2CO2Describe the working principles of combustion engines.K2CO3Define the working principles of refrigeration and air conditioning systems.K2CO4Explain the fundamentals of surveying and civil engineering materials.K2CO5Describe building components and structures.K2 PREREQUISITE Engineering Practice Lab COURSE CONTENTS Unit I Manufacturing Processes and Introduction to Power plant 9 Introduction to Lathe Drilling Twist Drill Nomenclature Shaper. Introduction to Metal Joining Processes - Welding processes - Arc & Gas welding - AC & DC welding equipments - Brazing and soldering. Introduction and classification of power plants Working of thermal, hydroelectric and nuclear power plants. Unit II Combustion Engines 9 Principle of Internal and external combustion engines Petrol engine, diesel engine, working principle and comparison - Two stroke and four stroke of both CI & SI engines, working principle and comparison - Alternative fuels. Unit III Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning System 9 Introduction to Refrigeration Non cyclic & Cyclic Refrigeration - Principle of vapour compression refrigeration system - Applications. Air-Conditioning Layout of typical domestic refrigerator Window and Split type Air conditioner Applications. Unit IV surveying and civil engineering materials 9 Surveying: Introduction Definition Importance of surveying Objectives of surveying Principles of surveying Types of surveying Measurements of angles Introduction to levelling Types of levelling instruments. Civil Engineering Materials: Introduciton Importance of civil engineering construction materials Bricks Stones Cement Lime motor Concrete. Unit V Building Components and Structures 9 Building Components: Foundations Objectives of foundations Types of foundation Requirements of good foundation. Superstructure: Introduction Brick masonry Masonry RCC structure of members Columns Beams Slabs Lintels Types of Roof Trusses Flooring Roofing Plastering. Components of bridges and dams. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS P K Nag., - Basic Mechanical Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill Education, (2013). K.V. Natarajan Basic Civil Engineering, M/s Dhanalakshmi, Chennai - 2012 REFERENCE BOOKS Rao P. N., Manufacturing Technology, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Inc, New Delhi Surendra Singh,  Building Materials ", Vikas Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006 Cambell J. S., Principles of Manufacturing Materials and Processes 14th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, Inc, New Delhi, 2012 COURSE CODE: U2GEB34 L TPC31 04COURSE NAME: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS COURSE OBJECTIVES To familiarize the students in basic concept and necessity of conic sections, projections and developments of objects. To develop the imagination and drafting skills of students and let them understand the internal features of the object. COURSE OUTCOMES Students undergoing this course are able to Construct ellipse, parabola, hyperbola and draw free hand sketching of orthographic views. Construct orthographic projections of points, straight lines and planes. Construct projections of simple solids. Develop true sections and lateral surfaces of simple solids. Construct isometric and perspective projections of simple solids. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I: CONIC SECTIONS AND FREE HAND SKETCHING 9+3 Construction of ellipse (concentric circle and eccentricity methods), construction of parabola (rectangle and eccentricity methods), construction of hyperbola (eccentricity method) Free-hand sketching of orthographic views of pictorial views of solids free-hand sketching of pictorial views of solids given the orthographic views. UNIT II: PROJECTION OF POINTS, STRAIGHT LINES & PLANES 9+3 Orthographic projections of points, orthographic projections of straight lines located in the first quadrant only determination of true lengths and true inclinations orthographic projections of polygonal surface and circular lamina inclined to both reference planes. UNIT III: PROJECTIONS OF SOLIDS 9+3 Projections of simple solids (prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone) when the axis is inclined to one reference plane by change of position and change of reference line methods. UNIT IV: SECTIONS OF SOLIDS & DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES 9+3 Sections of solids (prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone) in simple vertical position by using cutting plane inclined to one reference plane and perpendicular to the other obtaining true shape of section. Development of lateral surfaces of simple and truncated solids prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone development of lateral surfaces of solids with cylindrical cutouts perpendicular to the axis. UNIT V: ISOMETRIC & PERSPECTIVE PROJECTION 9+3 Principles of isometric projection - isometric scale isometric projections of simple solids, truncated prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones isometric view of combination of two simple solids. Perspective projection of prisms, pyramids and cylinder by visual ray method and vanishing points method. TOTAL: 45+15(Tutorial) = 60 periods TEXT BOOKS K.V. Natarajan, A text Book of Engineering Graphics, Dhanalakshmi Publisher, Chennai  42, 2009 Venugopal K.  Engineering Graphics, New Age International (P) Limited, 2002. REFERENCE BOOKS Warren J. Luzadder and Jon. M. Duff, - Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd., Eleventh Edition, 2001. B. Bhattacharyya, S.C. Bera, Engineering Graphics ., I.K. International Pvt Ltd., 2009 M.S. Kumar ., Engineering Graphics.,Dd Publications, 2008 Jeyapoovan.T., Vikas Publishing House Engineering Graphics with using Auto CAD,2007 BIS code: SP 46:2003 Engineering Drawing practice for Schools & Colleges. LTPC0042U2GEB35 ENGINEERING PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LAB II ENGINEERING PHYSICS LABORATORY II COURSE OBJECTIVES To impart skills for conducting experiments independently to determine, Band gap of a semi conductor Thermal conductivity of a bad conductor The wavelengths of different spectral lines derived from mercury vapor lamp and diffraction grating arrangement using normal incidence method. The Viscosity of a liquid by Poiseuilles method Youngs modulus of the beam by Uniform Bending method COURSE OUTCOMES After the successful completion of the course in Engineering Physics lab -II, students will be able to individually and independently CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Conduct experiments independently to determine band gap of a semi conductorK2,S3CO2Demonstrate the experiment independently to determine the thermal conductivity of a bad conductor.K2,S3CO3Perform the diffraction grating experiment to determine the wavelength of spectral lines by mercury vapour lamp using normal incidence methodK2,S3CO4Calculate the Viscosity of a given liquid by conducting Poiseuilles experimentK2,S3CO5Handle the travelling microscope to focus the pin and find the bending moment of a given beam practicallyK2,S3 PREREQUISITE It is necessary to have basic theoretical knowledge about semiconducting material, thermal conductivity, optic laws, viscosity and bending moment of the beam. COURSE CONTENTS Band Gap To determine the Band gap of a Semiconductor material by using Post office Box Lee Disc To determine the thermal conductivity of the bad conductor Lees Disc method Spectrometer Mercury lamp To determine the wavelengths of different spectral lines derived from mercury vapor lamp using normal incidence method. Viscosity To determine the Viscosity of a liquid by Poiseuilles method Youngs Modulus Non-Uniform Bending To determine of youngs modulus of the beam Uniform Bending U2GEB35 ENGINEERING PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LAB II ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected to be conversant with basic knowledge about handling various instruments like conductometer, potentiometer and pH meter and determining strength of various unknown solutions using the same. COURSE OUTCOMES After completing first semester, students from all branches of engineering will possess: CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Perform an experiment to estimate the amount of Copper in brass by EDTA titration methodK2, S3CO2Carry out Conductometric titration (Mixture of weak and strong acids Vs Strong base).K2, S3CO3Perform Conductometric precipitation titration using BaCl2Vs Na2 SO4K2, S3CO4Perform Potentiometric Titration (Fe2+ Vs KMnO4 or K2Cr2O7).K2, S3CO5Perform and estimate the strength of HCl by pH meter (acid Vs base)K2,S3CO6Perform the experiment using Spectrophotometer for estimationof Ferric ironK2,S3 PREREQUISITE Engineering Chemistry Laboratory-I. CONTENTS Estimation of Copper in brass by EDTA Conductometric titration (Mixture of weak and strong acids Vs Strong base). Conductometric precipitation titration using BaCl2Vs Na2 SO4 Potentiometric Titration (Fe2+ Vs KMnO4 or K2Cr2O7). Determination of strength of HCl by pH meter (acid Vs base). Estimationof Ferric iron by spectrophotometric method. LTPC0032U2GEB36 PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH LABORATORY I COURSE OBJECTIVES To impart advanced skills of Technical Communication in English through Language Lab To enable the students to communicate confidently and competently in English Language in all spheres To familiarize the students with the sounds of English in a nutshell, particularly stress and intonation To enable the students to communicate in English language in all spheres COURSE OUTCOMES After the successful completion of this course students will be able to: CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Pave a platform to understand the sounds of English languageK3CO2Use their vocabulary in framing sentences and statementsK5CO3Formulate open-ended questions in order to explore a topic of interestK5CO4Engage themselves in Group Discussions and Presentation skillsK5CO5Embolden in public speaking and to affluent one on one interactionK5 PREREQUISITE Engineering English I. CONTENTS CYCLE-I Phonetics Rearranging the words into meaningful sentences Find the Odd words out Creative writing Find out the word meanings Find out different meanings with the help of prefixes and suffixes Word Analogy Spotting the errors CYCLE II Extempore speech Group Discussion How to write a story with the visual Presentation-1(Technical) Presentation-2(Non- Technical) Mock interviews L TPC0032COURSE CODE: U2GEB37 COURSE NAME: ENGINEERING PRACTICE LABORATORY COURSE OBJECTIVES To educate the students in Plumbing tools house hold plumbing fittings and Carpentry process Carpentry tools, types of joints. Types of welding & tools. Types of machining and operations, machine tools, cutting tools (Lathe, Drilling). Sheet metal definition, working tools, operations - forming & bending. COURSE OUTCOMES Students undergoing this course are able to Produce simple joints using arc and gas welding processes. Display skills to perform basic machining and sheet metal operations. Display skills to work in a team environment. Prepare simple plumbing line sketches and models for house hold pipe fittings. Exhibit simple carpentry skills using power tools. COURSE CONTENTS I CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE Plumbing Works: a) Preparation of plumbing line sketches for i. Water supply line ii. Sewage works. b) Basic pipe connections using valves, taps, couplings, unions, reducers, elbows and in house hold fitting. Carpentry using Power Tools: (a) Study of the joints in roofs, doors, windows and furniture. (b) Hands-on-exercise: Power sawing, Power Planning and making various joints. II MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE Welding: (a) Arc welding practice butt joints and lap joints. (b) Gas welding practice butt joints and lap joints. Basic Machining: (a) Simple Turning and Taper turning in lathe. (b) Drilling Practice. Sheet Metal Work: (a) Forming & Bending: (b) Model making Trays, funnels, etc. LTPC1001U2GEB38 LIFE SKILLS COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected to: Have an overview of core life skills and emotional intelligence for day to day management. Provide an outline of personal values and time management principles for success in life. Expose students to the significance of interpersonal relationships and techniques to maintain them. Provide an overview of the role of stress and its impact on individual behaviour and the techniques to manage them. Expose students to the process of decision making and its implementation. COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Identify the core life skills and its implementation in career and developmentA1, K2CO2Interpret the personal values and its importance for self-management A1, K2CO3Show appropriate interpersonal skills required for effective management of life skillsA2, K2CO4Recognize the various causes and impacts of stress and the ways of coping with itA3, K2CO5Display decision-making abilities for conflict resolution in daily lifeA5, K2 PRE-REQUISITES Basic awareness about self and interpersonal skills COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SKILLS 3 Definition- Concept of Life Skills, Practical use of core skills in daily life - Definition of Emotional Intelligence- Knowing ones Emotions and Managing Emotions. UNIT II BEHAVIOUR AND VALUES 3 Personal Values- Strengths- Self-confidence, self-assessment, self-reliance, self-discipline, determination, self-restraint, contentment, humility, compassion, gratitude, forgiveness. Social Responsibility - Time Management- Value of time, Weekly Planner to do list UNIT III INTERPERSONAL SKILLS 3 Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships- Relationship with family and peers - Prosocial behaviour- Helping others, Motivation to help others-Empathy - Displaying optimism and enthusiasm. UNIT IV STRESS MANAGEMENT 3 Definition of Stress- Causes of stress and its impact. Stress Management techniques Managing Emotions- Anger Management- Causes of aggression- Thinking and Behaving in a Positive way Sensitization to Substance Abuse UNIT V DECISION MAKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING 3 Definition- Decision making. Necessity of Decision Making-Process of Decision Making Developing Alternatives, Evaluating Options, Implementing - Resolving Conflict- Steps for Conflict Resolution Total: 15 Periods TEXT BOOKS Rajasekaran, G; Nair, Radhakrishnan, and Santhanam, Divya (Edtd) (2009); Facilitators Manual on Enhancing Life Skill; Chennai, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development Butterfield, Jeff (2010); Soft Skills for Everyone; Delhi: Cengage Learning India Private Ltd REFERENCE BOOKS Goleman, Daniel (1995); Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ; Bantam Books. Baron, Robert A; Byrne, Donn and Branscombe, Nyla R. (2006); Social Psychology; New Delhi: Pearson Education. CURRICULUM FOR B.TECH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME III SEMESTER Course CodeCourse NameLTPCTHEORYU3MAB01Transforms and Partial Differential Equations3104U3CSB01Data Structures & Algorithms 3003U3CSB02Digital Principles and System Design 3003U3CSB09Database Management system 3003U3ECB44Principles of Data Communication3003U3CSB62Theory of Computation3003PRACTICALU3CSB05Data Structures Laboratory1032U3CSB06Digital Laboratory0032U3CSB12Database Management system Laboratory0032Total191925 U3MAB01 TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS L-3 T-1 P-0 C-4 PRE-REQUISITE Engineering Mathematics-I and Engineering Mathematics-II COURSE OBJECTIVES The COURSE OBJECTIVES is to develop the skills of the students in the areas of boundary value problems and transform techniques. This will be necessary for their effective studies in a large number of engineering subjects like heat conduction, communication systems, electro-optics and electromagnetic theory. The course will also serve as a prerequisite for post graduate and specialized studies and research. COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: Understand the need for a function or its approximation as an infinite series (Fourier Series) to represent discontinuous function which occur in signal processing and electrical circuits. Demonstrate the use of Fourier Transform to connect the time domain and frequency domain. Distinguish between ordinary differential equation and partial differential equation whereas in PDF the techniques for finding solutions are quite different from the ODE. Demonstrate understanding the formation of partial differential equations and elementary method of solving PDF. Demonstrate understanding of basic concepts in application of partial differential equations in heat passing through rod, vibrating membrane, two dimensional heat conduction problems. CONTENTS UNIT I FOURIER SERIES L- 9 + T-3 Dirichlets conditions general Fourier series odd and even functions half range sine series half range cosine series complex form of Fourier series Parsevals identity harmonic analysis UNIT II FOURIER TRANSFORMS L- 9 + T-3 Fourier integral theorem (without proof) Fourier transform pair sine and cosine transforms properties transforms of simple functions convolution theorem Parsevals identity UNIT III PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS L- 9 + T-3 Formation of partial difference equations solutions of standard types of first order partial differential equations Lagranges linear equation linear partial differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients UNIT IV APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS L- 9 + T-3 Solutions of one dimensional wave equation one dimensional equation of heat conduction steady state solution of two-dimensional equation of heat conduction (insulated edges excluded) Fourier series solutions in Cartesian coordinates only. UNIT V Z-TRANSFORMS AND APPLICATIONS L- 9 + T-3 Z-Transforms elementary properties inverse Z-transform convolution theorem formation of difference equations solution of difference equations using Z-transform TEXT BOOKS B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, (41st Edn.), Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2012. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (10th Edn.), John Wiley and Sons, New York, India, 2010. REFERENCE BOOK R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (3rd Edn.), Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 2007. H.K. Dass, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (20th Edn.), S. Chand & Co, New Delhi, 2007. E.C. Zachmanoglou and D.W. Thoe, Introduction to Partial Differential Equations With Applications, Dover, New York, 1986. Brian Davies, Integral Transforms and Their Applications, Springer, 2001. Alan Jeffrey. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Harcourt/Academic Press, New York, 2002. COURSE CODE: U3CSB01 L-3 T-0 P-0 C-3 COURSE NAME: DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS PRE-REQUISITE: Engineering Mathematics-I Engineering Mathematics-II Basic concept of C Programming COURSE OBJECTIVES Learn the systematic way of solving problems Understand the different concepts of data structure Efficiently implement solutions for sorting and searching Be familiar with advanced data structures such as balanced search trees, hash tables, priority queues and the disjoint set union/find data structure COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: Identify user defined data types, linear data structures for solving real world problems. Write modular programs on non linear data structures and algorithms for solving engineering problems efficiently. Illustrate Heap and Hashing Techniques. State what is an undirected graph, directed graph and apply BFS and DFS to traverse a graph Demonstrate knowledge of sorting algorithms and their run-time complexity CONTENTS UNIT I LINEAR DATA STRUCTURE L- 9 Introduction - Time and space complexity analysis - Abstract Data Type (ADT) The List ADT Array Implementation Linked List Implementation Cursor Implementation The Stack ADT The Queue ADT Applications of Stack, Queue and List. UNIT II TREES L- 9 Introduction to trees - Tree Traversal - Binary Trees - Definitions Expression Tree Binary Tree Traversals - The Search Tree ADT Binary Search Trees - AVL Tree. UNIT III SPECIAL TREES & HASHING L- 9 Splay Tree B-Tree - Priority Queue - Binary Heap Threaded Binary Tree. Hashing - Separate Chaining Open Addressing Linear Probing Quadratic Probing Double Hashing Rehashing UNIT IV GRAPH L- 9 Introduction to Graphs - Topological Sort Shortest-Path Algorithms Unweighted Shortest Paths Dijkstras Algorithm Minimum Spanning Tree Prims Algorithm- Kruskals Algorithm Breadth first search Depth-First Search Undirected Graphs Biconnectivity. UNIT V SORTING & SEARCHING L- 9 Sorting algorithm- Insertion sort- Selection sort- Shell sort-Bubble sort- Quick sort- Heap sort-Merge sort- Radix sort - Searching Linear search - Binary search. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS M. A. Weiss, Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C, Second Edition , Pearson Education, 2005. Fundamentals of Data Structure by Crumley & Suraj REFERENCE BOOKS 1.A. V. Aho, J. E. Hopcroft, and J. D. Ullman, Data Structures and Algorithms, Pearson Education, First Edition Reprint 2003. 2.R. F. Gilberg, B. A. Forouzan, Data Structures, Second Edition, Thomson India Edition, 2005. 3.Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Sahni, Dinesh Mehta, Fundamentals of Data Structure, Computer Science Press, 1995. 4.Jean-Paul Tremblay, An introduction to data structures with applications, TMH COURSE CODE: U3CSB02 L-3 T-0 P-0 C-3 COURSE NAME: DIGITAL PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEM DESIGN PRE-REQUISITE Fundamental of Computing (Numbering system concept) COURSE OBJECTIVES Learning the different methods used for the simplification of Boolean functions Design and implementation of combinational circuits and sequential circuits Study the fundamentals of VHDL /Verilog HDL COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: Perform binary and hexadecimal calculations and conversions. Design combinational circuits. Design simple synchronous circuits including counters and state machines. Design and implement synchronous sequential circuits. Use VHDL to produce digital designs suitable for implementation on PLDs. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO NUMBER SYSTEM AND BOOLEAN FUNCTION L- 9 Introduction to Number Systems Binary Arithmetic Binary Codes Weighted and non-weighted - Logic gates - Boolean Algebra and Theorems Boolean Functions Simplification of Boolean Functions using Karnaugh Map and Tabulation Methods Logic Gates. UNIT II DESIGN OF COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS L- 9 Combinational circuits Analysis and design procedures Circuits for arithmetic operations Code conversion introduction to HDL. UNIT III DESIGN OF COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS WITH MSI DEVICE L- 9 Decoders and Encoders Multiplexers and Demultiplexers -Memory - Programmable Logic HDL for Combinational Circuits HDL Verilog UNIT IV SYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL LOGIC L- 9 Sequential Circuits Flip Flops (SR, D, JK, T and Master-Slave) - Triggering of flip-flops Analysis and Design Procedures State Reduction and State Assignment Shift Registers Counters HDL for Sequential Logic Circuits. UNIT V ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL LOGIC L- 9 Analysis and design of asynchronous sequential circuits reduction of state and flow tables race free state assignment hazards. Counters - Design procedure - Ripple counters - BCD and Binary Synchronous counters. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS M. Morris Mano, Digital Design, IV edition, Pearson Education, 2006. Mark zwolinski,Digital System Design with VHDL,Pearson Education, second Edition,2004. Digital Principles and System Design J.S.Khatre, macmillan India Ltd REFERENCE BOOKS Frank Vahid ,Digital System Design John Wiley & Sons ,Second Edition,2010 Charles H.Roth Jr, Fundamentals of Logic Design, V edition Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai,2003. Donald D. Givone, Digital Principles and Design, Tata MCGraw Hill, 2003. Ronald J.Tocci, Neal S. Widmer ,Digital Systems Principles and Applications,EE Edition, Eighth Edition,2001. W.H.GOTHMANN, "Digital Electronics - An Introduction to Theory and Practice", Prentice Hall of India, 2000 COURSE CODE: U3CSB09 L-3 T-0 P-0 C-3 COURSE NAME: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PRE-REQUISITE Data structure & Algorithm Basic concept of C Programming COURSE OBJECTIVES Study of the fundamentals of data models and to conceptualize and depict a database system using ER diagram. Gain knowledge of SQL and relational database design. Understand the fundamental concepts of transaction processing, concurrency control techniques and recovery procedure. COURSE OUTCOMES Students undergoing this course are able to: Explain the basic concepts of the database, data models and Design a database using ER diagrams and map ER into Relations. Illustrate the concepts of Relational Algebra and Distributed database. Develop a simple database applications using normalization. Discuss about the concepts of transaction, Concurrency and Recovery techniques. Apply query evaluation techniques to monitor the performance of the DBMS. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I INTRODUCTION L- 9 Purpose of Database System - Views of data Data Models Database Languages Database System Architecture Database users and Administrator EntityRelationship model E-R Diagrams -- Introduction to relational databases UNIT II RELATIONAL MODEL L- 9 The relational Model The catalog- Types Keys - Relational Algebra Domain Relational Calculus Tuple Relational Calculus - Fundamental operations Additional Operations- SQL fundamentals - Integrity Triggers - Security Advanced SQL features Embedded SQL Dynamic SQL- Missing Information Views Introduction to SQL server 2005-Maintanence plan UNIT III NORMALIZATION L- 9 Functional Dependencies Non-loss Decomposition Functional Dependencies First, Second, Third Normal Forms, Dependency Preservation Boyce/Codd Normal Form- Multi-valued Dependencies and Fourth Normal Form Join Dependencies and Fifth Normal Form - Introduction to Distributed Databases and Client/Server Databases - Case Study. UNIT IV TRANSACTION & CONCURRENCY L- 9 Transaction Concepts - Transaction Recovery ACID Properties System Recovery Media Recovery Two Phase Commit - Save Points SQL Facilities for recovery Concurrency Need for Concurrency Locking Protocols Two Phase Locking Intent Locking Deadlock- Serializability Recovery Isolation Levels SQL Facilities for Concurrency. UNIT V MEMORY MANAGEMENT L- 9 Overview of Physical Storage Media Magnetic Disks RAID Tertiary storage File Organization Organization of Records in Files Indexing and Hashing Ordered Indices B+ tree Index Files B tree Index Files Static Hashing Dynamic Hashing Query Processing - Case Study. TEXT BOOKS Ramez Elmasri, Shamkant B. Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, Fourth Edition Pearson / Addision Wesley, 2007. Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudharshan, Database SystemConcepts, Fifth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2006. REFERENCE BOOKS: Raghu Ramakrishnan, Database Management Systems, Third Edition, McGraw Hill, 2003. S.K.Singh, Database Systems Concepts, Design and Applications, First Edition, Pearson Education, 2006. C. J. Date ,An Introduction to Database Systems 8th Edition, Addison Wesley, 2004. COURSE CODE: U3ECB44 L-3 T-0 P-0 C-3 COURSE NAME: PRINCIPLES OF DATA COMMUNICATION PRE-REQUISITE Basic of Electrical & Electronics Engineering COURSE OBJECTIVES To have understanding about different types of AM Communication systems (Transmitters & Receivers) To study in detail the different types of FM transmitters & Receivers and PM Transmitters and Receivers To gain knowledge about different digital modulation techniques for digital transmission. COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: Explain the importance of data communications and the Internet in supporting business communications and daily activities. Explain how communication works in data networks and the Internet. Recognize the different internetworking devices and their functions. Analyze the services and features of the various layers of data networks. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I INTRODUCTION L-9 Block diagram of communication system, Radio communication : Types of communications, Analog, pulse and digital Types of signals, Fourier Transform for various signals, Fourier Spectrum, Power spectral density, Autocorrelation, correlation, convolution. UNIT II AMPLITUDE MODULATION L-9 Need for modulation, Types of Amplitude modulation, AM, DSB SC, SSB SC, Power and BW requirements, generation of AM, DSB SC, SSB SC, Demodulation of AM : Diode detector, Product demodulation for DSB SC & SSB SC. UNIT III ANGLE MODULATION L-9 Frequency & Phase modulations, advantages of FM over AM, Bandwidth consideration, Narrow band and Wide band FM, Comparison of FM & PM. UNIT IV PULSE MODULATION L-9 Sampling, Nyquist rate of sampling, Sampling theorem for Band limited signals, PAM, regeneration of base band signal, PWM and PPM, Time Divison Multiplexing, Frequency Divison multiplexing. UNIT V DIGITAL COMMUNICATION L-9 Advantages, Block diagram of PCM, Quantization, effect of quantization, quantization error, Base band digital signal, DM, ADM, ADPCM and comparison and digital modulation. TEXT BOOKS: Wayne Tomasi, Advanced Electronic Communication Systems, 6/e, Pearson Education, 2007. Simon Haykin, Communication Systems, 4th Edition, John Wiley & Sons., 2001. REFERENCE BOOKS H.Taub,D L Schilling ,G Saha ,Principles of Communication3/e,2007. B.P.Lathi,Modern Analog And Digital Communication systems, 3/e, Oxford University Press, 2007 Blake, Electronic Communication Systems, Thomson Delmar Publications, 2002. Martin S.Roden, Analog and Digital Communication System, 3rd Edition, PHI, 2002. COURSE CODE: U3CSB62 L-3 T-0 P-0 C-3 COURSE NAME: THEORY OF COMPUTATION PRE REQUISITE: Digital Principles and System Design Operating systems COURSE OBJECTIVES: Students undergoing this course are expected to Understanding the finite state and pushdown automata. Gain knowledge of regular languages and context free languages. Know the relation between regular language, context free language and corresponding recognizers. Study the Turing machine Study the classes of problems COURSE OUTCOME Students undergoing this course are able to Describe Finite automata and regular expression. Knows the regular sets of regular grammars Explain context free grammar and pushdown Automata. Use Turing machine to solve computations Describe the bounded automata in Context Sensitive Language. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I FINITE AUTOMATA L-9 Finite Automata & Regular Expression: Basic Concepts of finite state system, Deterministic and non-deterministic finite automation and designing regular expressions, relationship between regular expression & Finite automata minimization of finite automation mealy & Moore Machines. UNIT II REGULAR GRAMMAR L-9 Regular Sets of Regular Grammars: Basic Definition of Formal Language and Grammars. Regular Sets and Regular Grammars, closure proportion of regular sets, Pumping lemma for regular sets, decision Algorithms for regular sets, Myhell_Nerod Theory & Organization of Finite Automata. UNIT III CONTEXT FREE LANGUAGES L-9 Context Free Languages& Pushdown Automata: Context Free Grammars Derivations and Languages Relationship between derivation and derivation trees ambiguity simplification of CEG Greiback Normal form Chomsky normal forms Problems related to CNF and GNF Pushdown Automata: Definitions Moves Instantaneous descriptions Deterministic pushdown automata Pushdown automata and CFL - pumping lemma for CFL -Applications of pumping Lemma. UNIT IV TURING MACHINES L-9 Turing Machines: Turing machines Computable Languages and functions Turing Machine constructions Storage infinite control multiple tracks checking of symbols subroutines two way infinite tape. Undecidability: Properties of recursive and Recursively enumerable languages Universal Turing Machines as an undecidable problem Universal Languages Rices Theorems. UNIT V CONTEXT SENSITIVE LANGUAGE L-9 Linear bounded Automata Context Sensitive Language: Chomsky Hierarchy of Languages and automata, Basic Definition & descriptions of Theory & Organization of Linear bounded Automata Properties of context-sensitive languages. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOK John E Hopcraft, Rajeev Motwani, Jeffrey D Ullman, Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages and Computation, PEA, Second Edition, 2001 REFERENCE BOOKS Green Law, Hoover, Fundamentals of the Theory of Computation Principles and practice, Morgan & Kauffman Publishers, 1998 . COURSE CODE: U3CSB06 L-0 T-0 P-3 C-2 COURSE NAME: DIGITALLAB PRE-REQUISITE Fundamental of Computing (Numbering system concept) COURSE OBJECTIVES To develop background knowledge as well as core expertise in Digital principles and digital system design To learn the Boolean functions and circuit simplification using K-Map and QM method To be trained on combinational circuits and sequential circuits To allow the students to write programs in Hardware Description Language for combinational circuits and sequential circuits COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: To implement different methods used for the simplification of Boolean functions. To design and implement combinational circuits. Able to Design and Implement shift Registers. To Design Synchronous and Asynchronous counters in various Application. Student will able to implement VHDL / Verilog HDL for digital circuits. CONTENTS Verification of Boolean theorems using digital logic gates. Design and implementation of combinational circuits using basic gates for arbitrary functions, code converters, etc. Design and implementation of ternary logic gates Design and implementation of 4-bit binary adder / subtractor using basic gates and MSI devices. Design and implementation of parity generator / checker using basic gates and MSI devices. Design and implementation of magnitude comparator. Design and implementation of application using multiplexers. Design and implementation of Shift registers. Design and implementation of Synchronous and Asynchronous counters. Coding combinational circuits using Hardware Description Language (HDL software required). Coding sequential circuits using HDL (HDL software required COURSE CODE: U3CSB05 L-0 T-0 P-3 C-2 COURSE NAME: DATA STRUCTURESLAB PRE-REQUISITE Engineering Mathematics-I Engineering Mathematics-II Basic concept of C Programming COURSE OBJECTIVES To develop skills to design and analyze simple linear and non linear data structures To Strengthen the ability to identify and apply the suitable data structure for the given real world problem To Gain knowledge in practical applications of data structures COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: Use appropriate data types in the applications Analyze and interpret the c and C++ programs Implement Linear Data structures Implement Non Linear Data structures. Develop Programs for Searching and Sorting. COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS C++ Programming features - Data Abstraction - Encapsulation - class - object - constructors static members constant members member functions pointers REFERENCE BOOKS - Role of this pointer Storage classes function as arguments. UNIT II OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS String Handling Copy Constructor - Polymorphism compile time and run time polymorphisms function overloading operators overloading dynamic memory allocation - Nested classes - Inheritance virtual functions. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS: Implementation of Constructors & Destructors, Copy Constructor. Implementation of Inheritance. Implementation of Polymorphism & Function Overloading. Implementation of Virtual Functions. Implementation of Overload Unary & Binary Operators Both as Member Function & Non Member Function. Implementation of Stack using Array Implementation of Queue using Array Implementation of linked list Implementation of stack using linked list Infix to postfix conversion Evaluation of postfix expression Implementation of Binary Search Tree Implementation of Breadth First Search and Depth First Search Insertion Sort and Bubble Sort Heap Sort Quick Sort Linear and Binary Search. COURSE CODE: U3CSB12 L-0 T-0 P-3 C-2 COURSE NAME: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LAB PRE-REQUISITE Data structure & Algorithm Basic concept of C Programming COURSE OBJECTIVES Enhancing knowledge about SQL Queries, PL/SQL functions and basics of front end tools. To give a good formal foundation on the relational model of data To introduce the concepts of transactions and transaction processing To present the issues and techniques relating to concurrency and recovery inmulti-user database environment COURSE CONTENTS Normalization Concepts DDL Commands - Table Creation, Altering the table Structures, Truncating a table and Dropping a table. DML Commands -Insert, Select Commands, Update & Delete Commands. Nested Queries & Join Queries Views - Create a virtual table (views) based on the result set of an SQL statement. To create PL/SQL functions and to implement the stored procedures in SQL (Control structures, Procedures and Functions). Triggers To create a statement that executes automatically as a side effect of a modification to the DB. Menu Design- To design menus using menu editor Reports.-To generate data report from existing DB. Database Design and implementation (Mini Project). IV SEMESTER COURSE CODECOURSE NAMELTPCTHEORYU4MAB05Probability and Queuing Theory3104U4CSB10Operating Systems3003U4CSB07Design and Analysis of Algorithms3104U4CSB04Computer Organization & Architecture3003U4BAB05Professional Ethics in Engineering3003U4ECB14Microprocessor & Microcontrollers3003PRACTICALU4CSB11Operating System Lab0032U4ECB17Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Lab0032U4ITB01J2SE-Core JAVA Lab0032Total Credits26 LTPC3104COURSE CODE : U4MAB05 COURSE NAME : PROBABILITY AND QUEUEING THEORY PRE-REQUISITE Mathematics-I Mathematics-II Transforms and partial differential equations Basic probability concepts. COURSE OBJECTIVES Providing the students with fundamental knowledge of basic probability theory. Equipping the students with a fair knowledge of standard distributions with application to real life phenomena. Preparing the students to handle situations involving two or more random variables and functions of random variables. Enabling the students to model the phenomena which evolve with respect to time (discrete or continuous) in a probabilistic manner. Exposing to the students the basics and applications of white noise, telegraph processes in communication engineering. Developing skills in the students to model and analyse queueing problems in computer science and engineering. COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.COURSE OUTCOMESLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms taxonomy)CO1Determine the probability distributions of different types of random variables and work binomial, Poisson, geometric, uniform, exponential, normal distribution and their statistical measures.K3CO2Calculate Probabilities, correlation co-efficient and regression lines of two dimensional random variables.K2CO3Identify the nature of the process namely Markov and Poisson processes and calculate Stationary and transition probabilities.K3CO4Apply the concept of Markovian Queueing models for obtaining measures of performance of real-time problems under steady state conditions.K3CO5Apply the concept of non-Markovian queues and networks of queues for obtaining measures of performance of real-time problems under steady state conditions.K3CONTENTS UNIT I ONE DIMENSIONAL RANDOM VARIABLES L- 9 + T-3 Discrete and continuous random variables moments moment generating functions and their properties binomial, Poisson, geometric, uniform, exponential, normal distributions. UNIT II TWO DIMENSIONAL RANDOM VARIABLES L- 9 + T-3 Joint distributions marginal and conditional distributions covariance correlation and regression transformation of random variables central limit theorem (for IID random variables) UNIT III MARKOV PROCESSES AND MARKOV CHAINS L- 9 + T-3 Classification stationary process (wide sense and strict sense) Markov process Markov chains transition probabilities limiting distributions Poisson process. UNIT IV QUEUEING THEORY L- 9 + T-3 Markovian models birth and death queuing models steady state results: single and multiple server queueing models queues with finite waiting rooms finite source models Littles formula. UNIT V NON-MARKOVIAN QUEUES AND QUEUE NETWORKS L- 9 + T-3 M/G/1 queue Pollaczek-Khintchine formula series queues open and closed networks. Total: 60 Periods TEXT BOOKS O. C. Ibe, Fundamentals of Applied Probability and Random Processes, Elsevier, Indian Reprint 2007. O. C. Ibe, Markov Processes for Stochastic Modeling, Elsevier, 2009. D. Gross, John F.Shortle, James M. Thompson, Carl. M. Harris, Fundamentals of Queueing Theory (4th Edition), Wiley Student Edition, 2013. REFERENCE BOOKS S. Asmussen, Applied Probability and Queueing Theory (2nd Edn) Springer, Berlin, 2003. W. C. Chan, Performance analysis of telecommunications and local area networks, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002. R. B. Cooper, Introduction to Queueing Theory, (2nd Edn), North Holland, New York,1981 S. Karlin and H. M. Taylor, A First course in Stochastic processes (2nd Edition) Elsevier, USA, 1975. J. Medhi, Stochastic Processes, New Age Publishers, New Delhi, 1994. J. Medhi, Stochastic models in Queuing theory (2nd Edition) Elsevier Science, USA, 2003. T. G. Robertazzi, Computer Networks and Systems: Queueing Theory and Performance Evaluation (3rd Edn) Springer, Berlin, 2000. S. M. Ross, Stochastic Processes, (2nd Edn.), John Wiley & Sons, New Delhi, 2004. LTPC3104COURSE CODE: U4CSB07 COURSE NAME: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS PRE-REQUISITE Basics of Computing and C platform C programming lab Data Structure lab COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are exposed to Basic paradigms and data structures used to solve algorithmic problems Estimate the time & space complexity of algorithms and will be able to analyze the performance of algorithms across the domains Represent the complexity using asymptotic notations Use of appropriate algorithm design methodology to develop algorithms for a given problem COURSE OUTCOMES Students undergoing this course are able to: CO Nos.COURSE OUTCOMESLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Explain various asymptotic notations and Compute the efficiency of given algorithmsK3CO2Apply the brute force technique to solve the given problemK3CO3Use DAC technique to solve a given problem.K3CO4Compute optimum solutions for the given recurrence equation.K2CO5Discuss the improvement of computational efficiency using iterative approachesK2CO6Illustrate the NP completeness and NP hard problemK2 CONTENTS UNIT I INTRODUCTION L-9 + T-3 Notion of an Algorithm Fundamentals of Algorithmic Problem Solving Important Problem Types Fundamentals of the Analysis of Algorithm Efficiency Analysis Framework Asymptotic Notations and its properties Mathematical analysis for Recursive and Non-recursive algorithms. UNIT II BRUTE FORCE AND DIVIDE-AND-CONQUER L-9+T- 3 Brute Force - Closest-Pair and Convex-Hull Problems-Exhaustive Search - Traveling Salesman Problem - Knapsack Problem - Assignment problem. Divide and conquer methodology Merge sort Quick sort Binary search. UNIT III DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND GREEDY TECHNIQUE L-9+T-3 Computing a Binomial Coefficient Warshalls and Floyd algorithm Knapsack Problem and Memory functions. Greedy Technique Prims algorithm- Kruskal's Algorithm- Dijkstra's Algorithm. UNIT IV ITERATIVE IMPROVEMENT L-9+T-3 The Simplex Method-The Maximum-Flow Problem Maximum Matching in Bipartite Graphs- the Stable marriage Problem. UNIT V COPING WITH THE LIMITATIONS OF ALGORITHM POWER L-9+T-3 Limitations of Algorithm Power-Lower-Bound Arguments-Decision Trees-P, NP and NP-Complete Problems--Coping with the Limitations - Backtracking n-Queens problem Approximation Algorithms for NP Hard Problems Total: 45 + 15 PERIODS TEXT BOOK Introduction to the Design & Analysis of Algorithms, Anany Levitin, Pearson Education, 2009. REFERENCE BOOKS Thomas H.Cormen, Charles E.Leiserson, Ronald L.Rivest, Cliford Stein, Introduction to Algorithms, Second Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2007. Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms by Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Sahmi, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran, University Press, Second Edition (2008). Jon Kleinberg, Eva Tardos, Algorithm Design, Pearson Education, 2006. Michael T. Goodrich, Toberto Tamassisa, Algorithm Design: Foundations, Analysis and Internet Examples, Wiley Student Edition, 2007. LTPC3003COURSE CODE: U4CSB10 COURSE NAME: OPERATING SYSTEMS PRE-REQUISITE System Software Computer Organization and Architecture Basics of computing COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are exposed to Have an overview of components of an operating systems Learn the concepts of the process and threads Focus on principles of deadlock and related problems of starvations Understand about design issues related to processor scheduling Have a thorough knowledge of Process management, Storage management, I/O and File Management. COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.COURSE OUTCOMESLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms taxonomy)CO1Explain the components of operating systems, process and threads.K2CO2Analyze the process management concept for the given situation.K3CO3Explain the different memory management for the given situation.K3CO4Explain the mass storage structure system Interface, Implementation and I/O systems.K2CO5Discuss the various operating system concepts for known OS.K2 CONTENTS UNIT I OPERATING SYSTEMS OVERVIEW L 9 Operating system overview: Objectives functions - Computer System Organization-Operating System Structure - Operating System Operations- System Calls, System Programs. Processes: Process Concept - Process Scheduling - Operations on Processes Interprocess Communication. Threads: Multicore Programming - Multithreading Models. UNIT II PROCESS MANAGEMENT L 9 Process Synchronization: The Critical-Section Problem - Mutex Locks -Semaphores - Classic Problems of Synchronization Monitors. CPU Scheduling: Scheduling Criteria - Scheduling Algorithms. Deadlocks: Deadlock Characterization - Methods for Handling Deadlocks - Deadlock Prevention - Deadlock Avoidance - Deadlock Detection - Recovery from Deadlock. UNIT III STORAGE MANAGEMENT L9 Main Memory: Swapping - Contiguous Memory Allocation, Segmentation, Paging. Virtual Memory: Demand Paging - Page Replacement - Allocation of Frames - Thrashing. Case Study: Intel 32 and 64 bit architecture. UNIT IV STORAGE STRUCTURE AND I/O SYSTEMS L9 Mass Storage Structure: Disk Structure - Disk Scheduling - Disk Management. File-System Interface: File Concepts, Directory Structure - File Sharing Protection. File System Implementation: File System Structure - Allocation Methods, Free Space Management. I/O Systems: I/O Hardware - Application I/O Interface. UNIT V CASE STUDY L9 Windows 7: Design Principles - System Components - Terminal Services and Fast User Switching File System. Linux System: Design Principles - Kernel Modules - Process Management - Scheduling - Memory Management - File Systems - Input and Output. MAC: Process Management - Memory Management. Android: Interface, memory management and architecture. TOTAL: 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin and Greg Gagne, Operating System Concepts, 9th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2012. Richard Petersen, Linux: The Complete Reference, 6th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008. REFERENCE BOOKS Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Modern Operating Systems, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, Wesley, 2014. William Stallings, Operating Systems Internals and Design Principles, 7th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2011. Harvey M. Deitel, Operating Systems, 7th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2003. D M Dhamdhere, Operating Systems: A Concept-Based Approach, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2007. Charles Crowley, Operating Systems: A Design-Oriented Approach, Tata McGraw HillEducation, 1996. COURSE CODE: U4CSB04 LTPC3003COURSE NAME: COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE PRE-REQUISITE Fundamental of Computers and C Programming Computer Practices Laboratory Digital Principles and System Design COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected to Have a thorough understanding of the basic structure and operation of a digital computer. Analyze processor performance improvement using instruction level parallelism Analyze performance issues in processor and memory design of a digital computer. Study the different ways of communicating with I/O devices and standard I/O interfaces. COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course, students should be able to: CO Nos.COURSE OUTCOMESLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms taxonomy)C01Understand the characteristics of an Instruction set and function K2C02Explain the different addressing modes and formatsK2C03Understand Instruction execution through instruction cyclesK2C04Explain the theory behind basic pipeline and Advanced PipeliningK2C05Conceptualize instruction level parallelismK2CO6Explain the memory structure of a computerK2CO7Identify various types of buses in a computer systemK1CO8Understand PCI bus traffic and how data transfers are performedK2 CONTENTS UNIT I: INTRODUCTION L 9 Functional units Basic operational concepts Bus structures Performance and metrics Instructions and instruction sequencing Hardware Software Interface Instruction set architecture Addressing modes RISC CISC. ALU design Fixed point and floating point operations. UNIT II: HARDWIRED AND MICRO PROGRAMMED CONTROL L 6 Fundamental concepts Execution of a complete instruction Multiple bus organization Hardwired control Micro programmed control Nano programming. UNIT III: HAZARDS PIPELINING L 12 Basic concepts Data hazards Instruction hazards Influence on instruction sets Data path and control considerations Performance considerations Exception handling Advanced concepts in pipelining Exploitation of more ILP Hardware and software approaches Dynamic scheduling Speculation Compiler approaches Multiple issue processors. UNIT IV: MEMORY MANAGEMENT L 9 Basic concepts Semiconductor RAM ROM Speed Size and cost Cache memories Improving cache performance Virtual memory Memory management requirements Associative memories Secondary storage devices. UNIT V: I/O DEVICES AND INTERFACES L 9 Accessing I/O devices Programmed Input/Output -Interrupts Direct Memory Access Buses Interface circuits Standard I/O Interfaces (PCI, SCSI, USB), I/O devices and processors. TOTAL: 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS Carl Hamacher, Zvonko Vranesic and Safwat Zaky, Computer Organization, Fifth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002. David A. Patterson and John L. Hennessy, Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software interface, Third Edition, Elsevier, 2005. REFERENCE BOOKS William Stallings, Computer Organization and Architecture Designing for Performance, Sixth Edition, Pearson Education, 2003. John P. Hayes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Third Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 1998. V.P. Heuring, H.F. Jordan, Computer Systems Design and Architecture, Second Edition, Pearson Education, 2004. Behrooz Parhami, Computer Architecture, Oxford University Press, 2007. LTPC3003COURSE CODE: U4BAB05 COURSE NAME: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN ENGINEERING PRE-REQUISITE Code of Ethics. COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected to: Identify the core values that shape the ethical behavior of an engineer. Utilize opportunities to explore ones own values in ethical issues. Become aware of ethical concerns and conflicts. COURSE OUTCOMES Students undergoing this course are able to: CO Nos.COURSE OUTCOMESLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Describe the concept of engineering ethics. Professional ideas and virtues use of kolbergs theory and giligans theories to describe moral values and ethics in professionalism.K1CO2Illustrate the responsibilities of an engineer to experiment by using research ethics, code of ethics and industrial standards. K3CO3Explain the safety and risk assessment with the help of Chernobyl and Bhopal incidents. K2CO4Describe collegiality, loyalty, respect, confidentiality and rights( Professional, employee and Intellectual property).K2CO5Express specific knowledge about major issues in several different areas of the field of business, environmental and computer ethics via surveying engineers as managers, expert witness, advisors and leaders with sample code of conduct.K2 COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I ENGINEERING ETHICS L 9 Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral Dilemmas Moral Autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and Controversy Professions and Professionalism Professional Ideals and Virtues Uses of Ethical Theories. UNIT II ENGINEERING AS SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION L 9 Engineering as Experimentation Engineers as Responsible Experimenters Research Ethics - Codes of Ethics Industrial Standards - A Balanced Outlook on Law The Challenger Case Study. UNIT III ENGINEERS RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY L 9 Safety and Risk Assessment of Safety and Risk Risk analysis-Reducing Risk The Government Regulators Approach to Risk - Case Studies -Chernobyl and Bhopal. UNIT IV RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS L 9 Collegiality and Loyalty Respect for Authority Collective Bargaining Confidentiality Conflicts of Interest Occupational Crime Professional Rights Employee Rights Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Discrimination. UNIT V GLOBAL ISSUES L 9 Multinational Corporations Business Ethics - Environmental Ethics Computer Ethics - Role in Technological Development Weapons Development Engineers as Managers Consulting Engineers Engineers as Expert Witnesses and Advisors Honesty Moral Leadership Sample Code of Conduct. TOTAL: 45 Periods TEXT BOOKS Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, Ethics in Engineering, McGraw Hill, New York (2005). Charles E Harris, Michael S Pritchard and Michael J Rabins, Engineering Ethics Concepts and Cases, Thompson Learning, (2000). REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Charles D Fleddermann, Engineering Ethics, Prentice Hall, New Mexico, (1999). 2. John R Boatright, Ethics and the Conduct of Business, Pearson Education, (2003) 3. Edmund G Seebauer and Robert L Barry, Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers, Oxford University Press, (2001) 4. Prof. (Col) P S Bajaj and Dr. Raj Agrawal, Business Ethics An Indian Perspective, Biztantra, New Delhi, (2004) 5. David Ermann and Michele S Shauf, Computers, Ethics and LTPC3003COURSE CODE:U4ECB14 COURSE NAME: MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS PRE-REQUISITE Fundamentals of Computing Fundamentals of computing Lab Digital Principles and System Design Digital Principles and System Design lab COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are exposed to: The internal organization, addressing modes and instruction sets of 8085 processor. The internal architecture, memory organizations and addressing modes of 8086 processor. The various peripheral such as 8255, 8279, 8251, ADC, DAC 8253, 8257 & 8259 used for interfacing. The various functional units of 8051 microcontroller The architecture and the functionalities of ARM processor. COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.COURSE OUTCOMESLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Explain the internal organization, addressing modes and instruction sets of 8085 processorK2CO2Explain the internal architecture, memory organizations, instruction set and addressing modes of 8086 processorK2CO3Explain the interfacing of various peripheral devices ADC, DAC, 8253, 257, 8259, 8255, 8279, 8251 using 8086 microprocessor.K2CO4Explain the architecture and functional block of 8051 micro controllerK2CO5Develop 8051 microcontroller assembly language programme for the given specification.K3CO6Explain the architecture and internal functions of ARM processor.K2 COURSE CONTENTS UNIT I OVERVIEW OF 8085 MICROPROCESSOR L 9 General Definitions of Mini Computers, Microprocessor, Microcontroller and Digital Signal Processor-Architecture of 8085 Microprocessor-Addressing Modes-Instruction Set-Timing Diagram-Interrupts-Pin and Signals-Assembly Language Programming. UNIT II OVERVIEW OF 8086 MICROPROCESSOR L 9 Intel 8086 Microprocessor Architecture-Instruction Set and Assembler Directives-Addressing Modes-Procedures-Macros-Maximum and Minimum Modes of Operations-Address Memory and I/O Memory-Interrupts and Interrupt Service Routines-Pin and Signals-comparison of Pentium processors. UNIT III PERIPHERAL INTERFACING L 9 Memory Interfacing and I/O Interfacing-Parallel Communication Interface-Serial Communication Interface-D/A and A/D Interface-Timer-Keyboard/Display Controller-Interrupt Controller-DMA Controller. UNIT IV OVERVIEW OF 8051 MICROCONTROLLER L 9 Architecture of 8051 Microcontroller - I/O Pins, Ports and Circuits - Instruction Set - External Memory of 8051 - Addressing Modes - Counters and Timers - Serial I/O Interrupts - Assembly Language Programming. UNIT V OVERVIEW OF LATEST PROCESSORS L 9 RISC and CISC Processor - ARM Processor families Architecture Registers pipeline - core extension - instructions set Data processing instructions - Branch Instruction - Load and store Instruction - status register Instruction - Mobile Usage in ARM. TOTAL: 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS Ramesh S Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and application with 8085, 4th Edition, Penram International Publishing, New Delhi, 2000. (Unit I). A.K. Ray & K.M.Burchandi, Advanced Microprocessors and peripherals- Architectures, Programming and Interfacing, TMH, 2002 reprint. (Unit II,III). Mohammed Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillispie Mazidi, The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi, 2003. (Unit IV) Andrew N.Sloss, Dominic Symes and Chris Wright, ARM System Developers Guide, Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publications, 2004. (Unit V) REFERENCE BOOKS Yu-Cheng Liu, Glenn A.Gibson, Microcomputer Systems: The 8086 / 8088 Family Architecture, Programming and Design, Second Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2007. Kenneth J Ayala, The 8051 Microcontroller Architecture Programming and Application, 2nd Edition, Penram International Publishers (India), New Delhi, 1996. M. Rafi Quazzaman, Microprocessors Theory and Applications: Intel and Motorola prentice Hall of India, Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003. COURSE CODE: U4ITB01 LTPC0032COURSE NAME: J2SE CORE JAVA LAB PRE-REQUISITE Introduction to computing COURSE OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are expected To learn the basics of core Java programming concepts like native code interface, threads, etc. To develop network programs in Java Concepts needed for distributed and multi-tier applications issues in enterprise applications development. COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.COURSE OUTCOMESLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Develop and implement a java program using classes, methods, Objects and control structures. K3,S3CO2Develop and Implement inheritance, interfaces and packages in various applicationK3,S3CO3Develop and implement simple applications for handling pre-defined and user defined exceptionsK3,S3CO4Demonstrate the simple applications using GUIs and event driven programming.K3, S3CO5Develop and implement an application using JDBC.K3,S3 CONTENTS A LIST OF EXPERIMENTS CYCLE I 1. Simple Java applications for understanding reference to an instance of a class (object), methods Handling Strings in Java 2. Looping & Conditional Statements. 3. Constructors -Implement constructor overloading. 4. Inheritance - To Implement Method Overloading and Method Overriding. 5. Package creation. Developing user defined packages in Java 6. Interfaces Developing user-defined interfaces and implementation Use of predefined interfaces MODEL PRACTICAL EXAMINATION I CYCLE II 7. Threading Creation of thread in Java applications Multithreading 8. Exception Handling Mechanism in Java Handling pre-defined exceptions Handling user-defined exceptions 9. Synchronization Techniques - To implement Deadlock Detection and Deadlock Avoidance 10. AWT -To Create Different Layout Managers. 11. Write a code for Java Swing component like JFrame, JLabel, JComponent, JList. 12. JDBC-To connect Oracle/MS Access for Table creation and Data Manipulation. COURSE CODE: U4CSB11 LTPC0032COURSE NAME: OPERATING SYSTEM LAB PRE-REQUISITE: Basics of Computer and C programming Computer practice Lab COURSE OBJECTIVES Students are exposed to: The basics command of operating systems. Demonstrate the scheduling algorithms. Demonstrate and Implement the file Organization and allocation strategies Demonstrate and Implement the Inter-Process Communication using pipes. Demonstrate the page replacement algorithm in different problems. COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.COURSE OUTCOMESLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Demonstrate the fundamental UNIX commands & system calls K2,S3CO2Apply the scheduling algorithms for the given problem  K3,S3CO3Implement the process synchronous concept using message queue, shared memory, semaphore and Dekkers algorithm for the given situation. K3, S3CO4Experiment an algorithm to detect and avoid dead lockK2, S3CO5Implement the various methods in memory allocation and page replacement algorithm.K3, S3CO6Demonstrate the various operations of file system.K2,S3 CONTENTS CYCLE I Basics of UNIX Commands Write Shell Programming to make use of fork, pipe, exec, exit and kill system calls. Write Shell Programming to make use of open, read, write, grep and ls system calls. Write a C program to make use of Message Queue. The Server program reads message from Message Queue and finds number of vowels for messages those from Client1 and also changes the case of message those from Client2. Write a C program to make use of shared memory, to find maximum and minimum numbers among n set of numbers. Model Practical Examination I Cycle II Write a C program to implement Dekkers algorithm by creating two related process P0 and P1, where the process P0 gets the input string from the user, process P1 perform reverse the string and the process P0 swap the each consecutive two characters. Write a C program to make use of Semaphore and to solve the Producer/Consumer problem. Write a C program to implement the Bankers algorithms to avoid Deadlock. Write a C program to implement memory allocation using First Fit, Best Fit, and Worst Fit methods and find efficient method among them Write a C program to implement page replacement algorithm such as FIFO,LRU and OPTIMAL. Write a C program to simulate file system using Linked allocation, to create a file, append to a file, display file and display directory structure. LTPC0032COURSE CODE: U4ECB17 COURSE NAME: MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS LAB PRE-REQUISITE Fundamentals of Computing Computer Practice Lab Computer Organization and Architecture Digital Principles and System Design Digital Principles and System Design lab COURSE OBJECTIVES : Students undergoing this course will be exposed to: Functional concepts of assembly language programme in 8085, 8086, 8051 and ARM processor. Concepts of interfacing with 8086 microprocessor using assemble language programming. Concepts of assembly language programme in 8086 microprocessor using MASM Software. COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.COURSE OUTCOMESLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Develop and implement assembly language program for performing basic mathematical manipulation using 8085 microprocessor kitK3,S3CO2Develop and implement assembly language program to data handling using 8086 microprocessor kitK3,S3CO3Develop and implement assembly language program in 8086 microprocessor to data handling using MASM software. K3,S3CO4Demonstrate the application traffic light control, stepper motor, 8279, 8251, 8255, A/D & D/A interface for the given specification using 8086K3, S3CO5Develop and implement assembly language program for performing basic mathematical manipulation using 8051 microcontroller.K2, S3CO6Develop the input/output and keyboard interfacing programme for the given specifications using ARM processor. K3,S3 COURSE CONTENTS 8085 Programs using kits 8 bit/16 bit Multiplication/Division using Addition/Subtraction. Code Conversion, Decimal Arithmetic and Bit Manipulation. Matrix Multiplication. Programs using kits and MASM String Manipulations Sorting and Searching Find and Replace Peripherals and Interfacing Experiments 1. Traffic light control 2. Stepper motor control 3. Key board and Display 4. Serial interface and Parallel interface 5. A/D and D/A interface 8051 Experiments using kits Basic arithmetic and Logical operations Square and Cube program, Find 2s complement of a number Unpacked BCD to ASCII ARM Processor Experiments I/O Programming. 4X4 Keyboard Matrix. SEMESTER V S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPCTheory 1 U5MAB07Discrete Mathematics31042 U5CSB60Computer Networks30033 U5CSB61Information Coding Techniques30034 U5CEB13Environmental Science and Engineering30035 U5CSB63Software Engineering & Project Management30036 U5CSB21Object Oriented Analysis and Design3003Practical 7U5ITB02CASE tools Lab00328U5ITB03Web Programming Lab20339U5ITB04J2EE Programming Lab2033Total Credits27 Course Code: U5MAB07 LTPCredit3104 Course Name: Discrete Mathematics PREREQUISITE COURSES: Set theory basic concepts Operations on sets COURSE EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES : Students undergoing this course are expected to gain: Fundamental concepts of set theory, Functional and relational properties and operations Working knowledge on Boolean algebra. Basic probability theory and applications, Counting principles. Recursive definitions and solutions of simple of recurrence relations and generating functions. Graph algorithms and their applications to computer science. Course Outcomes : Upon the successful completion of the course, students will be able to: CO Nos.Course OutcomesKnowledge Level (Based on revised Blooms Taxonomy)CO1 Formulate and analyze truth tables, tautologies, normal forms and rules of inference in propositional calculus. K2CO2Formulate and analyze normal forms, rules of inference using predicates and validity of argumentsK2CO3Solve problems involving sets, functions, relations, graphs and trees, Boolean algebra. K2CO4Demonstrate the knowledge about the functions and their properties, and, also recursive functions and permutation functions .K2CO5Show their working knowledge in Group theory. K2 Course Content : UNIT I PROPOSITIONAL CALCULUS L- 9 + T-3 Propositions logical connectives compound propositions conditional and biconditional propositions truth tables tautologies and contradictions contra positive logical equivalences and implications De Morgans laws normal forms principal conjunctive and disjunctive normal forms rules of inference arguments validity of arguments UNIT II PREDICATE CALCULUS L- 9 + T-3 Predicates statement function variables free and bound variables quantifiers universe of discourse logical equivalences and implications for quantified statements theory of inference the rules of universal specification and generalization validity of arguments UNIT III SET THEORY L- 9 + T-3 Basic concepts subsets algebra of sets the power set ordered pairs and Cartesian product relations on sets types of relations and their properties matrix representation of a relation graph of a relation partitions equivalence relations partial ordering poset Hasse diagram Lattices and their properties sub-lattices Boolean algebra homomorphism UNIT IV FUNCTIONS L- 9 + T-3 Definitions of functions classification of functions types of functions examples compositions of functions inverse functions binary and n-ary operations characteristic function of a set hashing functions recursive functions permutation functions UNIT V GROUPS L- 9 + T-3 Algebraic systems definitions examples properties semi groups monoids homomorphism sub semi group and submonoids cosets and Lagranges theorem normal subgroups normal algebraic system with two binary operations codes and group codes basic notions of error correction error recovery in group codes. TOTAL : 45+15(Tutorial) = 60 periods Learning Resources Text Books : Tremblay and Manohar R, Discrete Mathematical Structures with Applications to Computer Science, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003. Kenneth H. Rosen, Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, 6th edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2008. Reference: Bernard Kolman, Robert C. Busby, Sharan Cutler Ross, Discrete Mathematical Structures, 4th Indian reprint, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003. Ralph P. Grimaldi, Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics, 4th edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2002. Online resources HYPERLINK "http://www.uea.ac.uk/~j108/propcalculus.htm"http://www.uea.ac.uk/~j108/propcalculus.htm HYPERLINK "http://people.hofstra.edu/stefan_waner/realworld/logic/logic2.html"http://people.hofstra.edu/stefan_waner/realworld/logic/logic2.html HYPERLINK "http://ndp.jct.ac.il/tutorials/Discrete/node13.html"http://ndp.jct.ac.il/tutorials/Discrete/node13.html HYPERLINK "https://www.princeton.edu/~hhalvors/restricted/normal.pdf"https://www.princeton.edu/~hhalvors/restricted/normal.pdf HYPERLINK "http://people.hofstra.edu/stefan_waner/realworld/logic/logic5.html"http://people.hofstra.edu/stefan_waner/realworld/logic/logic5.html HYPERLINK "http://tamanoi.math.ucsc.edu/tamanoi/Chapter%202%20Exercises/Page%207.pdf"http://tamanoi.math.ucsc.edu/tamanoi/Chapter%202%20Exercises/Page%207.pdf HYPERLINK "http://www.ohio.edu/people/melkonia/math306/slides/logic4.ppt"www.ohio.edu/people/melkonia/math306/slides/logic4.ppt HYPERLINK "http://crab.rutgers.edu/~guyk/dmlec/lectures/lec17/l17.pdf"http://crab.rutgers.edu/~guyk/dmlec/lectures/lec17/l17.pdf HYPERLINK "http://www.math.uvic.ca/faculty/gmacgill/guide/logic.pdf"http://www.math.uvic.ca/faculty/gmacgill/guide/logic.pdf HYPERLINK "http://people.umass.edu/partee/NZ_2006/Set%20Theory%20Basics.pdf"http://people.umass.edu/partee/NZ_2006/Set%20Theory%20Basics.pdf HYPERLINK "http://mathandmultimedia.com/2010/09/29/basic-concepts-of-functions/"http://mathandmultimedia.com/2010/09/29/basic-concepts-of-functions/ HYPERLINK "http://www.mathsisfun.com/combinatorics/combinations-permutations.html"http://www.mathsisfun.com/combinatorics/combinations-permutations.html HYPERLINK "http://ptucse.loremate.com/ds/node/8"http://ptucse.loremate.com/ds/node/8 Course Code: U5CSB60 LTPC3003 Course Name: COMPUTER NETWORKS PRE-REQUISITE: Principles of Data communication Data Structure LINKS TO OTHER COURSES Network Programming Information Security COURSE EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES To understand the concepts of data communications. To study the functions of different layers. To introduce IEEE standards employed in computer networking. To make the students to get familiarized with different protocols and network components. COURSE OUTCOMES: Students undergoing this course are able to: CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms taxonomy)C01Design various networking layersK2C02Explain various modes of communication and devicesK2C03Explain Error detection and Error control , and types of data transmission formatsK2C04Various switching formats and connecting servicesK2C05Apply various protocols and explain about their applicationsK3 COURSE CONTENT UNIT I INTRODUCTION L-9+T-3 Networks Applications, line configuration - point to point- Multipoint, Topology - Mesh - Star- Tree-Bus-Ring-Hybrid: Transmission Modes: Simplex, Half duplex, Full duplex Categories of Networks: LAN, WAN, MAN. OSI Model - Functions of layers - Physical Layer: Analog & Digital Signals, encoding, Transmission of digital data, Interfaces and Modems, Transmission Media UNIT II ERROR DETECTION & CORRECTION: L-9+T-3 Types of error - Detection - Error Correction, Data link control line discipline Flow Control Error Control, Data link protocols: Asynchronous protocols - Synchronous Protocols - Character Oriented Protocols - Bit Oriented Protocols;LAN - IEEE Standards - LLC - MAC - PDU - Ethernet: CSMA / CD, Addressing Frame format, Token Bus - Token Ring: Token passing, Addressing Frame format; FDDI: Token Passing - Addressing - Frame Format SMDS UNIT III NETWORK LAYER: L-9+T-3 Circuit Switching, Packet Switching, Message Switching - Connection Oriented & Connectionless Services - ISDN - Broad Band ISDN- Routing algorithms - Congestion control algorithms - Networking and internetworking devices. Transport Layer: Duties of Transport layer - Connection-ISO transport protocol . UNIT IV SESSION LAYER: L-9+T-3 Session & Transport interaction Synchronization points - Presentation Layer: Translation - encryption/decryption, Authentication, Data Compression - Application Layer: Message Handling System - File transfer, Access & Management , Virtual Terminal - Directory Services UNIT V APPLICATION LAYER: L-9+T-3 Domain Name Space (DNS) SMTP FTP HTTP - WWW Security Cryptography.Case Study: ATM, TCP/IP - Overview, Network Layer, Transport Layer. TOTAL: 45+15(Tutorial) = 60 periods LEARNING RESOURSES: TEXT BOOKS 1. Behrouz Forouzan, Data Communication and Networks, McGraw Hill, 2012 2. Andrew S. Tanenbaum , Computer Networks, Prentice Hall of India,2011. 3. S. Keshav, An Engineering approach to computer networking, Addison Wesley, 2000 REFERENCE BOOKS BOOKS James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross Pearson Computer Networking: A Top-Down ApproachAddison-Wesley, Boston MA ,2008. ISBN 0 - 321 - 49770 8 Bruce A. Hallberg Networking: A Beginner's GuideMcGraw-Hill / Osborne, 2003 ISBN 0 - 07 - 222563 7 William Stallings, Data and Computer Communication, Eighth Edition, Pearson Education, 2007. Nader F. Mir, Computer and Communication Networks, First Edition, Pearson Education, 2007 Douglas E. Comer, Computer Networks and Internets with Internet Applications, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, 2003. Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, 2002. ONLINE LEARNING: www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13891286 www.functionx.com/networking/ nptel.iitm.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=106105081 HYPERLINK "http://www.cisco.com/in/Network_Security"www.cisco.com/in/Network_Security HYPERLINK "http://www.technolamp.co.in/2010/08/computer-networks-tanenbaum-powerpoint.html"http://www.technolamp.co.in/2010/08/computer-networks-tanenbaum-powerpoint.html Course Code: U5CSB61 LTPC3003Course Name: INFORMATION CODING TECHNIQUES Prerequisite Courses: Nil Related Courses: Computer NetworksGraphics and Multimedia Course Educational Objectives : Students undergoing this course are expected to Introduced to the basic notions of information and channel capacity. Introduced to convolutional and block codes, decoding techniques, and automatic repeat request (ARQ) schemes. Understand how error control coding techniques are applied in communication systems. Understand the basic concepts of cryptography. . Course Outcomes : Upon the successful completion of the course, students will be able to: CO Nos.Course OutcomesKnowledge Level (Based on revised Blooms Taxonomy)CO1Explain Information Entropy Fundamentals.K2CO2Describe voice and data encoding.K2CO3Illustrate the methods to control errors in coding. K3CO4Explain the methods to compress data using various formats.K2CO5Explain the techniques for audio and video coding. K3 Course Content : Unit I INFORMATION ENTROPY FUNDAMENTALS Uncertainty - Information and entropy Source coding theorem Huffman coding Shannon Fano coding Discrete memory less channels Channel capacity Channel coding theorem Channel capacity theorem. Unit II DATA AND VOICE CODING Differential pulse code modulation Adaptive differential pulse code modulation Adaptive sub-band coding Delta modulation Adaptive delta modulation Coding of speech signal at low bit rates (Vocoders LPC). Unit III ERROR CONTROL CODING Linear block codes Syndrome decoding Minimum distance consideration Cyclic codes Generator polynomial Parity check polynomial Encoder for cyclic codes Calculation of syndrome Convolutional codes. Unit IV COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES Principles Text compression Static Huffman coding Dynamic Huffman coding Arithmetic coding Image compression Graphics interchange format Tagged image file format Digitized documents Introduction to JPEG standards. Unit V AUDIO AND VIDEO CODING Linear predictive coding Code excited LPC Perceptual coding MPEG audio coders Dolby audio coders Video compression Principles Introduction to H.261 & MPEG video standards. Total: 45 Learning Resources Text Books Simon Haykin, Communication Systems, 4th Edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2011. Fred Halsall, Multimedia Communications - Applications Networks Protocols and Standards, Pearson Education, 2010 Reference Books Mark Nelson, Data Compression Book, BPB, 1992. Watkinson J, Compression in Video and Audio, Focal Press, London, 1995. Online Learning: HYPERLINK "http://www.cmlab.csie.ntu.edu.tw/.../Information_Theory_Introduction.pdf"www.cmlab.csie.ntu.edu.tw/.../Information_Theory_Introduction.pdf HYPERLINK "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coding_theory"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coding_theory Course Code: U5CEB13 LTPC3003Course Name: Environmental Science and Engineering Prerequisite Courses: Students should have studied Science courses (Chemistry, Physics and Biology) Related Courses: The course will be beneficial to study Industrial Engineering and Management, Material Science and Engineering Metallurgy, Manufacturing Technology, Thermal Engineering, Renewable Sources of Energy, Noise Vibration and Harness and Corrosion Engineering. Course Educational Objectives : To understand the environmental problems arising due to the advanced technology Imparts knowledge on energy resources and their management without wastage and preventing over-exploitation. The various types of pollution and its control methods would be studied Knowledge on disaster management would be imparted Course Outcomes : Upon the successful completion of the course, students will be able to: CO Nos.Course OutcomesKnowledge Level (Based on revised Blooms Taxonomy)CO1 Describes the natural resources, conventional and non-conventional sources of energy and their advantages and disadvantages. K2CO2Discusses the various ecological aspects of environment and biodiversity and its conservation K2CO3To study the analysis of various pollutants, their effects and remedial measures. K2CO4Sustainable development, major environmental problems and implementation of Environmental Acts for control of pollutionK2CO5Education on population growth, major diseases with no proper vaccination and its control by family welfare programmes.K2 Course Content : UNIT- I L 9 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND NATURAL RESOURCES Definition, scope and importance Need for public awareness Forest resources: Use, effect of their over exploitation and Deforestation, Timber extraction and Mining Water resources: Surface source, subsurface source and ground water, Rainwater harvesting (Methods & merits and simple layout) floods, drought- Dams, benefits and problemsFood resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, Drainage and their effects Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, use of alternate energy sources Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, soil erosion, Desertification and Landslides. UNIT- II ECOSYSTEMS AND BIODIVERSITY L - 9 Concept of an ecosystem Structure and function of an ecosystem Producers, consumers and decomposers Energy flow in the ecosystem Ecological succession Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the (a) Forest ecosystem (b) Aquatic ecosystems (ponds and oceans) Introduction to Biodiversity Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values Biodiversity at local level India as a mega-diversity nation Hot spots of biodiversity criteria for recognizing hot spots Biodiversity hot spots in India Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife - Endangered and endemic species of India Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity. UNIT III ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION L-9 Definition Causes, effects and control measures of: (a) Air pollution (b) Water pollution (c) Soil pollution (d) Marine pollution (e) Noise pollution (f) Thermal pollution (g) Nuclear hazards Soil waste Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes Pollution case studies Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides and tsunami UNIT -IV SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT L-9 From Unsustainable to Sustainable development Urban problems related to energy Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns, case studies Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust, case studies. Wasteland reclamation Consumerism and waste products Environment Production Act Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act Forest Conservation Act. UNIT- V HUMAN POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT L-9 Population growth, variation among nations Population explosion Family Welfare Programme Environment and human health Human Rights Value Education HIV / AIDS Women and Child Welfare Role of Information Technology in Environment and human health. : TEXT BOOKS 1.Deeksha Dave, S.S.Katewa and S.Ravichandran, Environmental Studies, Cengage learning India Private Ltd., NewDelhi. Reference Books Miller T.G. Jr., Environmental Science, Wadsworth Publishing Co 2014 Cunningham, W.P.Cooper, T.H.Gorhani, Environmental Encyclopedia, Jaico Publ., House, Mumbai, 2001. A.Kaushik and C.P. Kaushik, Environmental Science and Engineering, New Age International publishers, 2005. BharuchaErach, The Biodiversity of India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad India. A.Ravikrishnan, Environmental Science and Engineering, Sri Krishna publishers, Chennai. Online Resources: HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/topics/environmental_pollution/en/"http://www.who.int/topics/environmental_pollution/en/ HYPERLINK "http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/explore.htm"http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/explore.htm Course Code: U5CSB63 LTPC3003Course Name: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING & PROJECT MANAGEMANT Prerequisite: NIL. Course Educational Objectives : Students undergoing this course are expected to Understand conventional software management, software economics evolution Get the knowledge about life cycle phases, iterative process planning, organization and responsibilities and process automation can be understood Learn modern project profiles, next generation of software economics and modern project transition can be understood Course Outcomes : Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms taxonomy)C01Explain a structured view of the overall process of software development model.K3C02Analysis risk involved and implement the coding standards in software projectK3C03Apply any software testing techniques for a given software projectK3C04Illustrate the roles and responsibilities of SQA groupsK3C05Identify the resources for a given project and to produce a report. K1 Course Content : UNIT I: Introduction L 8 T 3 The evolving role of Software Software characteristics, Software Process: Software Lifecycle models -The linear sequential model - The prototyping model - The RAD model - Evolutionary software process models - The incremental model - The spiral model- Various Phases in Software Development UNIT II: Risk Management & Coding Standards L 9 T 3 Risk Analysis & Management: Assessment-IdentificationProjection-Refinement-Principles, Introduction to Coding Standards. UNIT III: Testing Technique & Testing Tools L 9 T 3 Software testing fundamentals - Test case design - White box testing - Basis path testing - Control structure testing - Black box testing - Testing for specialized environments, Testing strategies - Verification and validation - Unit testing - Integration testing - Validation testing - System testing - The art of debugging, Testing tools - Win runner, Load Runner. UNIT IV: Software Quality Assurance L 10 T 3 Quality concepts - cost of quality - Software Quality Group (SQA)-Roles and responsibilities of SQA group- Formal Technical reviews- Quality standards . UNIT V: Software Project Management L 9 T 3 Introduction to MS Project Creating a Project Plan File-Creating Work Break Down Structure-Creating and Assigning Resources-Finalizing the project plan - Case Study: Open source softwares like GIT TOTAL: 45+15(Tutorial) = 60 periods Learning resource Text Books : 1.Roger. S. Pressman, Software Engineering A Practitioners Approach, sixth Edition, McGraw Hill ,International Edition, Singapore, 2011 2. Ian Sommerville, Software Engineering, sixth Edition,Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2010. 3. Microsoft Project 2007 for Dummies. Reference Books : 1.Ali Behforooz, Frederick J Hudson, Software Engineering Fundamentals, second edition, Oxford University Press, Noida,2003. 2. Fairley R, Software Engineering Concepts, second edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003. 3. Jalote P, An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering, third edition, Narosa Publishers, New Delhi, 2005. LTPC3003Course Code: U5CSB21 Course Name: OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Prerequisite : Introduction to Computing Object Oriented Programming Data Structures & Algorithms Software Engineering and Project Management Course Educational Objectives : Students exposed to this course are able to Developing the object oriented methodologies. Analyze the relationships and responsibilities of objects and classes in UML. Develop the design and code for real time system. Course Outcomes : On successful completion of this course, the students should be able to CO Nos. Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Explain object oriented methodologies and relationships between objects and classes in UMLK2CO2Apply UML notations to develop various UML diagrams for the given scenario.K3CO3Identify the objects and its responsibilities using traditional techniques. K2CO4Find the static and dynamic behaviour of objects about document creation for the given scenario. K3CO5Apply the domain & specification model for the given scenario and develop a code for it.K3 Course Content : UNIT I INTRODUCTION An overview Object basics Object state and properties Behavior Methods Messages Information hiding Class hierarchy Relationships Associations Aggregations- Identity Dynamic binding Persistence Metaclasses Object oriented system development life cycle. UNIT II METHODOLOGY AND UML Introduction Survey Rumbugh, Booch, Jacobson methods Patterns Frameworks Unified approach Unified modeling language Static and Dynamic models UML diagrams Class diagram Usecase diagrams Dynamic modeling Model organization Extensibility. UNIT III OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS Identifying Usecase Business object analysis Usecase driven object oriented analysis Usecase model Documentation Classification Identifying object, relationships, attributes, methods Super-sub class A part of relationships Identifying attributes and methods Object responsibility UNIT IV OBJECT ORIENTED DESIGN Design process Axions Colollaries Designing classes Class visibility Refining attributes Methods and protocols Object storage and object interoperability Databases Object relational systems Designing interface objects Macro and Micro level processes The purpose of a view layer interface UNIT V SOFTWARE QUALITY Quality assurance Testing strategies Object orientation testing Test cases Test Plan Debugging principles Usability Satisfaction Usability testing Satisfaction testing. TOTAL: 45 + 15 Periods Learning Resources: Text Books : Ali Bahrami, Object Oriented System Development, McGraw Hill International Edition, 1999. Grady Booch, "Object Oriented Analysis and design with applications" II edition Addison Wesley,2009. Richard C lee, William M Tepfenhart, "UML and C++ - A practical guide to object oriented development", Prentice Hall, 2013. Reference Books: 1. Craig Larman, Applying UML and Patterns, 2nd Edition, Pearson, 2002. 2. Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, The Unified Modeling LanguageUser Guide, Addison Wesley Long man, 1999. 3. Bernd Bruegge, Allen H. Dutoit, Object Oriented Software Engineering using UML, Patterns and Java, Pearson 2004 Online Resources NPTEL COURSERA Course code : U5ITB02 LTPC0032Course name:CASE TOOLS LAB Prerequisite : Object oriented Programming Software Engineering Course Educational Objectives : Students undergoing this course are expected to Do Program Analysis and Project Planning. Do Software requirement Analysis and data modeling Do Software Development , Debuggingand Testing Course Outcomes : On successful completion of this course, the students are able to CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Identify the requirements of project according to the objective K3,S3CO2Design the individual module of the given projectK3,S3CO3Make design with modeling diagrams and add interface to class diagrams.K2, S3CO4Demonstrate Software DevelopmentK3, S3CO5Perform a different software testing methodsK3, S3 Course Content : Prepare the following documents for any one of the applications listed below using the software engineering methodology. Project planning thorough study of the problem: Identify project scope, objectives and infrastructure. Software requirement analysis: Describe the individual modules of the project and identify deliverables. Data modeling: Usecase diagrams, activity diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams and add interface to class diagrams. Software Development and Debugging. Software Testing: Prepare test plan, perform validation testing, Coverage analysis, memory leaks, develop test case hierarchy, Site check and Site monitor. List of Applications: Student Marks Analyzing System Quiz System Online Ticket Reservation System Payroll System Course Registration System ATM Systems Stock Maintenance Android Application Learning Resources References Books: Martin Forwler, Kendall Scott. "UML distilled-Applying the standard object modelling language", Addison Wesley, 2009. Richard C lee, William M Tepfenhart, "UML and C++ - A practical guide to object oriented development", Prentice Hall, 1997. Grady Booch, "Object Oriented Analysis and design with applications" II edition Addison Wesley, 1994. Roger. S. Pressman, Software Engineering A Practitioners Approach, sixth Edition, McGraw Hill, International Edition, Singapore, 2006. Course Code: U5ITB03 LTPC2033 Course Name: Web Programming Lab Prerequisite : C# & .Net Lab Related Courses: Network Lab Course Educational Objectives : Students undergoing this course are expected to To install and configure web services infrastructure and framework for developing/delivering web services . To deploy a simple Java script program, invoke this service using a web services . To deploy a technology services like Ajax Using HTML,CSS. Course Outcomes : Upon the successful completion of the course, learners will be able to CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Create a web page using HTML , CSS and DHTML. K3,S3CO2Describe the benefits of new technologies such as javascript function library that provides client-side/browser animations, java beans (java objects that persist between pages), AJAX (partial page refresh), web services (class methods that can be called over the internet).  K3,S3CO3Develop XML Programs and adding it to an dynamic content K3, S3CO4Demonstrate programs using PHP and CSS.K3, S3CO5Develop a Website and incorporated with all technologiesK3, S3 Course Content : 1. Design a Web page Using HTML 2. Design a Web page Using DHTML 3. Write a Simple program using Java Script. 4. Write a simple program using CSS 5. Write a simple program using CSS and xml 6. Write a simple program using CSS and PHP 7. Write a simple program using PHP 8. Write a simple program using XML. 9. Write a simple program using AJAX. Learning Resources References Web Programming and XML Services Lab Lab Manual Course Code: U5ITB04 LTPC2033Course Name: J2EE PROGRAMMING LAB Pre-Requisite: Basic concept of C,C++ Programming J2SE & core JAVA LINKS TO OTHER COURSES XML & Web Programming lab Web Technology lab COURSE EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Students undergoing this course are able to Design web services using JSP and servlets Design enterprise applications using EJB and Naming services Design J2EE application using struts and hiernate COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: CO Nos.Course OutcomesLevel of learning domain (Based on revised Blooms)CO1Understand, analyze and apply the role of languages like HTML, DHTML, CSS, XML, Javascript, VBScript, ASP, PHP and protocols in the workings of the web and web applications K2,S3CO2Understand, analyze and create web pages using HTML, DHTML and Cascading Styles sheets. K3,S3CO3Understand, analyze and build and consume web services using EJB. K3, S3CO4T o able to get knowledge of Web Servers.K2, S3CO5To Analyze and implement the JSP struts concepts for web applications.K3, S3 COURSE CONTENT 1 Develop static pages (using Only HTML) of an online Bookstore. The pages should resemble: www.amazon.com. The website should consist the following pages. Home page, Registration and user Login, User Profile Page Books catalog, Shopping Cart, Payment By credit card, Order Conformation 2. Validate the Registration, user login, user profile and payment by credit card pages using JavaScript. 3. Create and save an XML document at the server, which contains 10 users information. Write a program, which takes User Id as an input and returns the user details by taking the user information from the XML document. 4. Bean Assignments a. Create a Java Bean which gives the exchange value of INR (Indian Rupees) into equivalent American/Canadian/Australian Dollar value. b. Create a simple Bean with a label - which is the count of number of clicks. Than create a Bean Info class such that only the count property is visible in the Property Window. Install TOMCAT web server. Convert the static web pages of assignments 2 into dynamic web pages using servlets and cookies. Hint: Users information (user id, password, credit card number) would be stored in web.xml. Each user should have a separate Shopping Cart. 6. Redo the previous task using JSP by converting the static web pages of assignments 2 into dynamic web pages. Create a database with user information and books information. The books catalogue should be dynamically loaded from the database. Follow the MVC architecture while doing the website. 6. Implement the Hello World! program using JSP Struts Framework. BEYOND THE SYLLABUS Filter Mapping JNDI API RMI Application JSP Expression Language(EL) LEARNING RESOURCES: Reference Books:Lab manual, Text book, Tomcat server,JDK,Netbeans James KEOGH J2EE Complete References Tata McGraw-Hill Education,01-Jan-2002 Online Learning: HYPERLINK "http://www.freeprogrammingresources.com/j2ee-tutorial.html"www.freeprogrammingresources.com/j2ee-tutorial.html HYPERLINK "http://www.javalearner.com/j2ee.htm"www.javalearner.com/j2ee.htm SEMESTER VI S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPCTheory 1U6CSB25Data Warehousing and Data Mining 30032 U6CSB28Cryptography and Network Security30033 U6CSB64Mobile Communication 30034 U6CSB65Network Programming and Management 30035 U6CSB66Utility Computing 30036 *****Elective I3003Practical 7 U6CSB24C# and .Net Lab 20338 U6CSB67Network Programming Lab00329 U6ENB01Proficiency in English Lab0032Total Credits25 U6CSB25DATA WAREHOUSING AND MINING LTPC3003 AIM To serve as an introductory course to under graduate students with an emphasis on the design aspects of Data Mining and Data Warehousing Objectives To introduce the concept of data mining with in detail coverage of basic tasks, metrics, issues, and implication. Core topics like classification, clustering and association rules are exhaustively dealt with. To introduce the concept of data warehousing with special emphasis on architecture and design. COURSE OUTCOMES Implement Data warehouse architecture. OLAP tools and its functions. Various types of data models. Concept of Data mining concepts , functionalities, and classification of data mining systems. Concept of clustering and various methods of clustering UNIT IDATA WAREHOUSING 9 Data warehousing Components Building a Data warehouse DataMarting DBMS Schemas for Decision Support Data Extraction, Cleanup, and Transformation Tools Metadata. UNIT IIBUSINESS ANALYSIS 9 Reporting and Query tools and Applications Tool Categories Cognos Impromptu Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) Need Multidimensional Data Model OLAP Guidelines Multidimensional versus Multirelational OLAP Categories of Tools. UNIT IIIDATA MINING 9 Introduction Data Types of Data Data Mining Functionalities Interestingness of Patterns Classification of Data Mining Systems Data Mining Task Primitives Integration of a Data Mining System with a Data Warehouse Issues Data Preprocessing. UNIT IV ASSOCIATION RULE MINING AND CLASSIFICATION 9 Mining Frequent Patterns, Associations and Correlations Mining Methods Mining Various Kinds of Association Rules Classification and Prediction - Basic Concepts - Decision Tree Induction - Bayesian Classification Rule Based ClassificationPrediction UNIT VCLUSTERING AND APPLICATIONS AND TRENDS IN DATA MINING 9 Cluster Analysis - Types of Data Categorization of Major Clustering Methods Kmeans Partitioning Methods Hierarchical MethodsOutlier Analysis Data Mining Application-Web Mining-Text Mining Introduction to Big Data Analytics- Business Intelligence. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS 1. Alex Berson and Stephen J. Smith, Data Warehousing, Data Mining & OLAP, Tata McGraw Hill Edition, Tenth Reprint 2010. 2. Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber, Data Mining Concepts and Techniques, Second Edition, Elsevier, 2009. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Pang-Ning Tan, Michael Steinbach and Vipin Kumar, Introduction To Data Mining, Person Education, 2007. 2. K.P. Soman, Shyam Diwakar and V. Ajay , Insight into Data mining Theory and Practice, Easter Economy Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2006. 3. G. K. Gupta, Introduction to Data Mining with Case Studies, Easter Economy Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2006. 4. Daniel T.Larose, Data Mining Methods and Models, Wile-Interscience, 2006 WEB REFERENCES www.iannauniversity.com/.../cs2032-data-warehousing-and... ebookmaterials.blogspot.com/.../data-warehousing-and-mining-lectur... www.dmdw-material.blogspot.com/ www.faadooengineers.com/.../353-Data-Warehousing-and-Datamini... U6CSB28 CRYPTOGRAPHY AND NETWORK SECURITY LTPC3003 AIM To understand the principles of encryption algorithms; conventional and public key cryptography. To have a detailed knowledge about authentication, hash functions and application level security mechanisms. OBJECTIVES To know the methods of conventional encryption. To understand the concepts of public key encryption and number theory To understand authentication and Hash functions. To know the network security tools and applications. To understand the system level security used. COURSE OURCOMES Describe the basic encryption techniques Explain Public key cryptography Illustrate Authentication and Hash function Explain an application of authentication Explain the various security threats UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9 OSI Security Architecture - Classical Encryption techniques - Cipher Principles - Data Encryption Standard - Block Cipher Design Principles and Modes of Operation - Evaluation criteria for AES - AES Cipher - Triple DES - Placement of Encryption Function - Traffic Confidentiality UNIT II PUBLIC KEY CRYPTOGRAPHY 9 Key Management - Diffie-Hellman key Exchange - Elliptic Curve Architecture and Cryptography - Introduction to Number Theory - Confidentiality using Symmetric Encryption - Public Key Cryptography and RSA. UNIT III AUTHENTICATION AND HASH FUNCTION 9 Authentication requirements - Authentication functions - Message Authentication Codes - Hash Functions - Security of Hash Functions and MACs - MD5 message Digest algorithm - Secure Hash Algorithm - RIPEMD - HMAC Digital Signatures - Authentication Protocols - Digital Signature Standard UNIT IV NETWORK SECURITY 9 Authentication Applications: Kerberos - X.509 Authentication Service - Electronic Mail Security - PGP - S/MIME - IP Security - Web Security. UNIT V SYSTEM LEVEL SECURITY 9 Intrusion detection - password management - Viruses and related Threats - Virus Counter measures - Firewall Design Principles - Trusted Systems. TOTAL: 45 Periods TEXT BOOKS 1. Wade Trappe, Lawrence C Washington, Introduction to Cryptography with coding theory, 2nd ed, Pearson, 2011. 2. William Stallings, Cryptography and Network security Principles and Practices, Pearson/PHI, 4th ed, 2009. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. W. Mao, Modern Cryptography Theory and Practice, Pearson Education, Second Edition, 2007. 2. Charles P. Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger Security in computing Third Edition Prentice Hall of India, 2006. WEB REFERENCES williamstallings.com/Extras/Security-Notes/ cs.brown.edu/courses/csci1510/.../goldwasser_bellare_notes.pdf www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~selcuk/teaching/cs519/ freevideolectures.com HYPERLINK "http://freevideolectures.com/Subject/Computer-Science"Computer ScienceHYPERLINK "http://freevideolectures.com/University/IIT-Kharagpur"IIT Kharagpur U6CSB64 MOBILE COMMUNICATION LTPC3003 Aim To understand the various concepts involved in wireless voice and communication techniques Objectives To learn the basics of Wireless voice and data communications technologies. To build working knowledge on various telephone and satellite networks. To study the working principles of wireless LAN and its standards. COURSE OUTCOMES Explain the basics of wireless voice and data communication technologies like SDMA, FDMA, TDMA, CDMA and Cellular Wireless Technologies. Describe Telecommunication and Satellite networks with parameters and configurations. Illustrate the working principles of Wireless LAN with its architecture and services. Explain the fundamentals of Mobile Network Layer like Mobile IP, DHCP, Routing, DSDV and DSR algorithms. Apply working principles of Wireless Application Protocols to develop mobile content applications. UNIT I WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FUNDAMENTALS 9 Introduction Wireless transmission Frequencies for radio transmission Signals Antennas Signal Propagation Multiplexing Modulations Spread spectrum MAC SDMA FDMA TDMA CDMA Cellular Wireless Networks. UNIT II TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS 9 Telecommunication systems GSM GPRS DECT UMTS IMT-2000 Satellite Networks - Basics Parameters and Configurations Capacity Allocation FAMA and DAMA Broadcast Systems DAB - DVB. UNIT III WIRLESS LAN 9 Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 - Architecture services MAC Physical layer IEEE 802.11a - 802.11b standards HIPERLAN Blue Tooth. UNIT IV MOBILE NETWORK LAYER 9 Mobile IP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Routing DSDV DSR Alternative Metrics. UNIT V TRANSPORT AND APPLICATION LAYERS 9 Traditional TCP Classical TCP improvements WAP, WAP 2.0. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS 1. Jochen Schiller, Mobile Communications, PHI/Pearson Education, Second Edition, 2003. (UNIT I Chap 1,2 &3- UNIT II chap 4,5 &6-UNIT III Chap 7.UNIT IV Chap 8- UNIT V Chap 9&10.) REFERENCES 1. Frank Adelstein, Sandeep KS Gupta, Golden Richard, Fundamentals of Mobile and Pervasive Computing, McGraw-Hill 2008 2. Debashis Saha, Networking Infrastructure for Pervasive Computing: Enabling Technologies, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Springer; First edition, 2002 3. Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems by Agrawal and Zeng, Brooks/ Cole (Thomson Learning), First edition, 2002 4. Uwe Hansmann, Lothar Merk, Martin S. Nicklons and Thomas Stober, Principles of Mobile Computing, Springer, New York, 2003. Web Reference www.iith.ac.in/tbr/teaching/docs/gsm.pdf U6CSB65 NETWORK PROGRAMMING AND MANAGEMENT LTPC3003 AIM To understand the features of network sockets and to learn socket programming. OBJECTIVES To learn the basics of socket programming using TCP& UDP Sockets. To develop knowledge of threads for developing high performance scalable applications. To learn about raw sockets, to understand simple network management protocols & practical issues. COURSE OUTCOMES Describe the concept of socket programming, socket structures, function (byte ordering, address conversion, elementary TCP sockets) and servers (Iterative and concurrent). Apply TCP echo client & server with the help of boundary condition and functions( select and shutdown) for the given multiplexing condition. Define socket option(getsocket, setsocket, IP, ICMP, TCP, UDP) and examine DNS by using gethostbyname, gethostbyaddr, getservbyname, getservbyport function. Contrast ping program, trace route program, IP program and UDP via routing options and protocols. Discover threads and raw sockets creation and termination by using IPV4, IPV6 interoperability, mutexes and condition variables.. UNIT I ELEMENTARY TCP SOCKETS 9 Introduction to Socket Programming Overview of TCP/IP Protocols Introduction to Sockets Socket address Structures Byte ordering functions address conversion functions Elementary TCP Sockets socket, connect, bind, listen, accept, read, write, close functions Iterative Server Concurrent Server. UNIT II APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT 9 TCP Echo Server TCP Echo Client Posix Signal handling Server with multiple clients boundary conditions: Server process Crashes, Server host Crashes, Server Crashes and reboots, Server Shutdown I/O multiplexing I/O Models select function shutdown function TCP echo Server (with multiplexing) poll function TCP echo Client (with Multiplexing) UNIT III SOCKET OPTIONS, ELEMENTRY UDP SOCKETS 9 Socket options getsocket and setsocket functions generic socket options IP socket options ICMP socket options TCP socket options Elementary UDP sockets UDP echo Server UDP echo Client Multiplexing TCP and UDP sockets Domain name system gethostbyname function Ipv6 support in DNS gethostbyadr function getservbyname and getservbyport functions. UNIT IV ADVANCED SOCKETS 9 Ipv4 and Ipv6 interoperability threaded servers thread creation and termination TCP echo server using threads Mutexes condition variables raw sockets raw socket creation raw socket output raw socket input ping program trace route program. UNIT V SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT 9 SNMP network management concepts SNMP management information standard MIBs SNMPv1 protocol and Practical issues introduction to RMON, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3. TOTAL : 45 Periods TEXT BOOKS W. Richard Stevens, UNIX NETWORK PROGRAMMING Vol-I Second Edition, PHI / Pearson Education, 2010 (Units I, II, III & IV.) (Chapter 1-10, 23, 25) William Stallings, SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3 and RMON 1 and 2, Third Edition, Addison Wesley, 2007. (Unit - V) (Chapter 4-7) REFERENCE BOOKS D.E. Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol- III, (BSD Sockets Version), second Edition, PHI, 2003. Dr. Horst Edgar martin, Communication with ISDN, Markt & Technik Galgotia Print, 1991. ISDN Gary C. Kebler, 2nd edition, McGraw Hill, 1995. Web Reference HYPERLINK "http://www.webstatschecker.com/stats/keyword/network_programming_and_management_lecture_notes"http://www.webstatschecker.com/stats/keyword/network_programming_and_management_lecture_notes HYPERLINK "http://www.kingsindia.net/QB%20EVEN%2010-11/IT/III%20Year/NPM.pdf"http://www.kingsindia.net/QB%20EVEN%2010-11/IT/III%20Year/NPM.pdf HYPERLINK "http://www.rejinpaul.com/2011/12/network-programming-and-management.html"http://www.rejinpaul.com/2011/12/network-programming-and-management.html HYPERLINK "http://www.webstatschecker.com/stats/keyword/network_programming_and_management_question_bank"http://www.webstatschecker.com/stats/keyword/network_programming_and_management_question_bank U6CSB66 UTILITY COMPUTING LTPC3003 AIM The objective of grid computing is the integration of heterogeneous computing systems and data resources. Objectives To understand about the distributed file systems To learn more on distributed objects To understand the concept of Remote method Invocation. COURSE OUTCOMES Explain the distributed systems Describe inter process communication Illustrate remote invocation methods Explain the basics of grid computing Discuss the architecture of grid computing UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM 9 Characterization of distributed systems " Examples of Distributed Systems" Resource sharing and the web " Challenges " System models " Architectural and fundamental models " Networking and internetworking. UNIT II INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION 9 Inter-process communication " The API for the Internet protocols " External data representation and marshalling " Client-server communication " Group communication " Distributed file systems " File service architecture " Sun network file system "Case study: Inter-process communication in UNIX UNIT III DISTRIBUTED OBJECTS AND REMOTE INVOCATION 9 Communication between distributed objects " Remote procedure call " Events and notifications " Case study: Java RMI  Operating System Support  The OS layer " Protection " Processes and threads " Communication and invocation " OS architecture UNIT IV CONCEPTS AND ARCHITECTURE OF GRID COMPUTING 9 Introduction-Parallel and Distributed Computing-Cluster Computing-Grid Computing-Anatomy and Physiology of Grid-Review of Web Services-OGSA-WSRF. UNIT V GRID MONITORING 9 Grid Monitoring Architecture (GMA) - An Overview of Grid Monitoring Systems- GridI CE JAMM -MDS-Network Weather Service-R-GMA-Other Monitoring Systems- Ganglia and GridMon TOTAL : 45 Periods TEXT BOOK George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore and Tim Kindberg, Distributed Systems Concepts and Design, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 2010. Maozhen Li, Mark Baker, The Grid Core Technologies, John Wiley & Sons ,2005. Gautam Shroff, Enterprise Cloud Computing- Technology, Architecture and Applications, Cambridge University Press, 2010. REFERENCES Andrew S Tanenbaum, Maartenvan Steen, Distributed Systems, Principles and Paradigms, Pearson Education, 2002. Albert Fleishman, Distributed Systems Software Design and Implementation, Springer Verlag, 1994. Sape Mullender, Distributed Systems, Addison Wesley, 2nd Edition, 1993. Joshy Joseph & Craig Fellenstein, Grid Computing, Pearson Education 2004. Barrie Sosinsky, Cloud Computing Bible, John Wiley & Sons, 2011. Web Reference: www.littlefishsupport.com/utility-computing-United Kingdom U6CSB24 C # AND .NET Lab LTPC2033 AIM: To study the concept of C#.Net and then we have to implement all the concepts using Microsoft visual studio10.0. OBJECTIVE The student will gain knowledge in the concepts of the .NET framework as a whole and the technologies that constitute the framework. The student will gain programming skills in MS.Net and C#.Net both in basic and advanced levels. By building sample applications, the student will get experience and be ready for large-scale projects. COURSE OUTCOMES Explain the .NET framework Evaluate the C#.NET 4.0 Determine the back end connectivity of .NET Unit I MS .NET 4.0 Framework 9 Introduction to NET 4.0 Frameworks,NET 4.0 Framework Overview,Execution Process in .NET Environment,Application Domain,Language Interoperability,NET Framework Class Library,Assemblies,Introduction of Windows Presentation Foundation,Introduction of Windows Workflow Foundation,Introduction of Windows Communication Foundation Unit II C# .NET 4.0 9 Need of C#,Operators,Namespaces & Assemblies,Arrays,Preprocessors,Delegates and Events,Boxing and Unboxing,Regular Expression,Collections,Multithreading ,Programming. UNIT III DataBase with .NET 9 Memory Management,Exceptions Handling, Using I/O - Win Forms- Working with database- windows presentation foundation windows communication foundation windows workflow foundation - Building Database Objects with Common Language Runtime (CLR) Integration, Data Access from CLR Database Objects, CLR Integration Security. TEXT BOOKS E. Balagurusamy, Programming in C#, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008. Second Edition J. Liberty, Programming C#, 2nd ed., OReilly, 2002. Herbert Schildt, The Complete Reference: C#, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2004. Deitel Deitel List Field Yaeger Zlatkina C# HOW TO PROGRAM. REFERENCE BOOKS Robinson et al, Professional C#, 2nd ed., Wrox Press, 2002. Andrew Troelsen, C# and the .NET Platform, A! Press, 2003. 3. Christian Nagel ,Bill Evjen,Jay glynn,Morgan Skinner Professional C# 2005. Web Reference: 1. xunit.codeplex.com/ LAB MS Framework .NET Lab 1. Implement file and stream 2. Event handling in .net 2.1 Events handled using event handlers 2.2 Handling mouse events 3. Simple application using .net controls 4. Implement provider and adapter objects using ado.net 5. Notepad Cration C# .NET Lab 1. Implement Stack and Queue. 2. Implement Arrays, Delegates, Structure,Enumeration, 3. Implement single & multilevel inheritance 4. Implement Polymorphism using shapes 5. Interface 5.1 IImplement IEnumerable interface 5.2 Implement IComparable interface 5.3 Implement deep clone using ICloneable interface 5.4 Implement shallow clone using ICloneable interface 6. Overloading 6.1 Unary Operator Overloading 6.2 Binary Operator Overloading 7. Implement Delegates 8. Implement Multithread for one application 9. Data base design and implmentation (Mini Project ) U6CSB67 NETWORK PROGRAMMING LAB LTPC0032 AIM To have hands-on experience in network programming and to use simulation tools to analyze network protocols. Objectives To implement TCP protocols to share the files between client and server. To simulate Arp / RARP algorithms using simulation tools. To analyze the performance of protocols in different layers in computer networks using simulation tools. COURSE OUTCOMES Demonstrate TCP protocols using socket programming Explain how the UDP protocols use for file transfer Apply the principles of data link layer Develop SSL and multicast client/Server architecture and Demonstrate Glomosim and OPNET Write a program that takes a binary file as input and performs bit stuffing and CRC Computation. Implementation of DATE TIME SERVER Develop a Client Server application for chat using TCP. Write a program to transfer a File using TCP. Simulation of ARP / RARP Develop a Client that contacts a given DNS Server to resolve a given host name. Simulate the functions of Data Link layer Implementation of Go-Back-N protocol Performance comparison of Routing Protocols Study of Glomosim / OPNET U6ENB01 PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH LAB LTPC0032Objectives Students can learn the body language and mock interviews using training sessions To analyze the various audio and video samples using presentation skills To implement the team building activity using various leadership and managerial skills. COURSE OUTCOMES Develop interpersonal skills through group discussion. Use appropriate nonverbal communications and answer questions effectively. Prepare presentations with appropriate language, style, timing and flow. DevelopProfessional and Leadership skills Explore various writing styles 1. Group Discussion: Why is GD part of selection process ? -Structure of GD Moderator led and other GDs -Strategies in GD Team work -Body Language -Mock GD -Video samples 2. Interview Skills: Kinds of interviews Required Key Skills Corporate culture Mock interviews- Video samples 3. Presentation skills: Elements of effective presentation Structure of presentation -Presentation tools Voice Modulation Audience analysis -Body language Video samples-oral presentation- delivery methods and handling of stage fear. 4. Team Building Understanding the role of Teams in Organizations- Pursuing Team Leadership- Preparing to be a Team Partner- Getting Started with your Team- Managing a Team Diplomatically- Concluding Team Activities. 5. Writing for Employment Writing a resume - Accepting /Rejecting job offers- Teaching at work- Professional Net Working Sites - Web Conferencing Beyond the Syllabus: Praksh.P. Verbal and non verbal reasoning, McMillion India Ltd, 3rd Edition, New Delhi, 2010. John, Seely, The Oxford guide to writing and speaking, oxford university press, new delhi, 2011. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Thorpe, E, and Thorpe, S, Objective English, Pearson Education, Second Edition, New Delhi, 2007. 2. Anderson, P.V, Technical Communication, Thomson Wadsworth, Sixth Edition, New Delhi, 2007. 3. Butterfield , Jeff, Soft Skills For Everyone. cegage learning, Canada,2011 Web Reference: HYPERLINK "http://www.lonestar.edu/useful-websites-for-students.htm"http://www.lonestar.edu/useful-websites-for-students.htm HYPERLINK "http://www.english-for-students.com/"www.english-for-students.com/ HYPERLINK "http://www.britishcouncil.org"www.britishcouncil.org www.sfsu.edu/~puboff/onestop.htm SEMESTER VII S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPCTheory 1U7CSB68 Computer Graphics 30032U7CSB69Web Service and Service Oriented Architecture30033U7CSB27Information Storage and Management30034U7CSB41Cloud Computing30035*****Elective II30036*****Elective III3003Practical 7U7CSB29ASP.NET Lab20338U7ITB05Graphics Lab00329U7ITB06Mini Project0032Total Credits25 U7CSB68 COMPUTER GRAPHICS LTPC3003 AIM: Introduce students to various two and three dimensional primitives and concepts. Provide an opportunity for students to represent, design and implement two dimensional and three dimensional objects. Objectives To study the graphics techniques and algorithms. To enable the students to develop their creativity. To learn the 2D and 3D concepts. COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: Design 2D and 3D models Generate algorithms for ellipse, points and curves Modeling of 3D objects Knowledge on how to detect edges and surfaces Design various color models. UNIT I 9 Introduction Overview of Graphics system Output primitives Points and Lines Line, Circle, Ellipse-Generating algorithms Other Curves Parallel curve algorithms Curve functions Pixel addressing Filled area primitives Fill area functions Cell array Character generation. UNIT II 9 Attributes of output primitives Line attributes Curve attributes Color and grayscale levels Area fill attributes Character attributes Bundled attributes Inquiry functions Antialiasing Two Dimensional geometric Transformation Two Dimensional viewing Two Dimensional viewing functions Clipping. UNIT III 10 Three Dimensional Concepts Display methods Three Dimensional Object representations Three Dimensional geometric and modeling transformation Three Dimensional Viewing. UNIT IV 10 Visible surface Detection methods Classification of algorithms Backface detection Depth-Buffer, Scan line, Depth-sorting, BSP-tree, Area-subdivision and other methods Illumination models and surface Rendering methods Basic models Displaying light intensities Halftone patterns and dithering techniques Polygon-rendering methods Ray-Tracing Radiosity lighting models Environment mapping Adding surface details. UNIT V 7 Color Models and Color applications Properties of Light Standard primitives Intutive color concepts RGB, YIQ, CMY, HSV Color Models Conversion HLS colos model Computer animation. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOK Donald Hearn and M.Pauline Baker, Computer Graphics C Version, Pearson Education, 2010 REFERENCE BOOKS Foley, Vandam, Feiner, Huges, Computer Graphics: Principles & Practice, Pearson Education, second edition 2003. Digital Animation Bible AVGERAKIF, Tata McGraw Hill. Web Reference HYPERLINK "http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/online/tutorial/"www.graphics.cornell.edu/online/tutorial/ HYPERLINK "http://www.cs.wellesley.edu/~cs110/lectures/M01-color/graphics.pdf"www.cs.wellesley.edu/~cs110/lectures/M01-color/graphics.pdf HYPERLINK "http://www.opengl.org/resources/libraries/glut/"http://www.opengl.org/resources/libraries/glut/ HYPERLINK "http://www.xmission.com/~nate/glut.html"http://www.xmission.com/~nate/glut.html HYPERLINK "http://www.opengl.org/wiki/Getting_started"http://www.opengl.org/wiki/Getting_started HYPERLINK "http://www.realtech-vr.com/glview/index.html"http://www.realtech-vr.com/glview/index.html U7CSB69 WEB SERVICE AND SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE LTPC3003 Aim To understand the concepts in relation with the Architecture of Service oriented Objectives To Know the importance of Service Oriented Architecture To learn the advance features of Service Oriented Architecture To understand the Web based concepts on Service Oriented Architecture COURSE OUTCOMES Explain the basics of SOA Illustrate web services Describe SOAP, WSDL Explain the implementation of web services UNIT I 9 Roots of SOA Characteristics of SOA - Comparing SOA to client-server and distributed internet architectures Anatomy of SOA- How components in an SOA interrelate - Principles of service orientation UNIT II 9 Web services Service descriptions Messaging with SOAP Message exchange Patterns Coordination Atomic Transactions Business activities Orchestration Choreography - Service layer abstraction Application Service Layer Business Service Layer Orchestration Service Layer UNIT III 9 Service oriented analysis Business-centric SOA Deriving business services- service modeling - Service Oriented Design WSDL basics SOAP basics SOA composition guidelines Entity-centric business service design Application service design Taskcentric business service design UNIT IV 9 SOA platform basics SOA support in J2EE Java API for XML-based web services (JAX-WS) - Java architecture for XML binding (JAXB) Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) - Java API for XML based RPC (JAX-RPC)- Web Services Interoperability Technologies (WSIT) - SOA support in .NET Common Language Runtime - ASP.NET web forms ASP.NET web services Web Services Enhancements (WSE) UNIT V 9 WS-BPEL basics WS-Coordination overview - WS-Choreography, WS-Policy, WSSecurity TOTAL: 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOK: Thomas Erl, Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design, Pearson Education, 2011. REFERENCES: Thomas Erl, SOA Principles of Service Design (The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl), 2005. Newcomer, Lomow, Understanding SOA with Web Services, Pearson Education, 2005. Sandeep Chatterjee, James Webber, Developing Enterprise Web Services, An Architects Guide, Pearson Education, 2005. Dan Woods and Thomas Mattern, Enterprise SOA Designing IT for Business Innovation OREILLY, First Edition, 2006. Web Reference: www.service-architecture.com/ U7CSB27 INFORMATION STORAGE MANAGEMENT LTPC3003 AIM To Learn and understand the language of storage, virtualization, infrastructure and recovery techniques. OBJECTIVES Evaluating storage architectures, including storage subsystems, DAS, SAN, NAS, CAS Understanding logical and physical components of a storage infrastructure Define information security and identify different storage virtualization technologies COURSE OUTCOMES Analyse Data storage technology Explain about Storage system architecture , concepts like RAID, parity algorithms, Array caching and logical partioning Describe concepts like DAS, SAN, CAS ,NFS etc Explain recovery and continuity technique Describe about Industry management standards (SNMP, SMI-S, CIM), Key management metrics (thresholds, availability, capacity, security, performance), UNIT I 9 Introduction to Information Storage Technology Review data creation and the amount of data being created and understand the value of data to a business, Challenges in Data Storage and Management, Data Storage Infrastructure. Storage Systems Environment: Components of a Storage System Environment: Disk drive Components, Disk Drive Performance, Logical Components. UNIT II 9 Data protection: Concept of RAID and its Components, Different RAID levels and their suitability for different application environments: RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 3, RAID 4, RAID 5, RAID 0+1, RAID 1+0, RAID 6, Comparison of Levels. Intelligent Storage Systems; Components, Intelligent Storage Array, High-level architecture and working of an intelligent storage system. UNIT III 9 Introduction to Networked Storage: Evolution of networked storage, Architecture, Overview of FC-SAN, NAS, and IP-SAN. Network-Attached Storage (NAS): Benefits of NAS, Components, Implementations, File Sharing, I/O operations, Performance and Availability. Content Addressed Storage (CAS): features and Benefits of a CAS. CAS Architecture, Storage and Retrieval, Examples. UNIT IV 9 Storage Virtualization: Forms, Taxonomy, Configuration, Challenges, Types of Storage Virtualizations. Information Availability & Monitoring & Managing Datacenter: Information Availability, Business continuity, Failure Analysis, Business impact Analysis, Differentiate between business continuity (BC) and disaster recovery (DR). Disaster Recovery: Backup, Methods, And Technologies, Replication technologies: Local replicas, Technologies, Restore and Restart, Multiple Replicas. Remote Replication. DR in practice. UNIT V 9 Disaster Recovery: Backup, Methods, And Technologies, Replication technologies: Local replicas, Technologies, Restore and Restart, Multiple Replicas. Remote Replication. DR in practice. Storage Security and Management: Security Framework, Storage security domains, List and analyzes the common threats in each domain, Security Implementations. Managing the Storage Infrastructure: Monitoring the Storage Infrastructure, Storage Management Activities, Challenges and solutions. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS 1. Stephen Haag and Maeve Cummings, Information Systems Essentials, II Edition, Mc-graw /Irwin 2008. 2. Ralph Stair principles of information Systems, VI edition, 2003. REFERENCE BOOK 1. Harold koontz and Heinz Weirich, Essentials of management ,fifth edition, Tata McGraw Hill,1998 WEB REFERENCES www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse341/95au/.../storage.ht... education.emc.com HYPERLINK "https://education.emc.com/default_guest.aspx"HomeHYPERLINK "https://education.emc.com/guest/training/default.aspx"TrainingHYPERLINK "https://education.emc.com/guest/training/learning_paths/default.aspx"Learning Paths www.faadooengineers.com ... HYPERLINK "http://www.faadooengineers.com/forums/133-FaaDoOEngineers.com-Recycle-Bin"FaaDoOEngineers.com Recycle Bin www.cs.cmu.edu/~fp/courses/15312-f03/handouts/18-storage.pdf BEYOND THE SYLLABUS SCSI and Fibre channel architecture, direct-attached storage (DAS), storage area networks (SANs), network-attached storage (NAS), Internet Protocol SAN (IP-SAN), content-addressed storage (CAS), and storage virtualization. U7CSB41 Cloud Computing LTPC3003 AIM Aim of cloud computing will be to mix and manage applications intelligently: for example, to create software that monitors the response of a machine or appliance in real time and controls its power supply, which would optimize energy consumption and save companies money Objectives The main objective of cloud computing, accessing resources and services needed to perform functions with dynamically changing needs. To understand the cloud privacy and security concepts to create secure cloud environment. To learn the various cloud platforms to implement real time cloud applications. COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of this course students will be able to: Analyze and explain the concepts of cloud computing. Demonstrate the types and services in cloud computing. Describe the Email Communications and Collaborating on Group Projects and Events. Illustrate and Simulate Schedules and Task Management. Develop Web-Based Communication Tools. UNIT I 9 Introduction to Cloud Computing: Definition, Characteristics, Components, Cloud provider, SAAS, PAAS, IAAS and Others, Organizational scenarios of clouds, Administering & Monitoring cloud services, benefits and limitations, Deploy application over cloud, Comparison among SAAS, PAAS, IAAS Cloud computing platforms: Infrastructure as service: Amazon EC2,Platform as Service: Google App Engine, Microsoft Azure, Utility Computing, Elastic Computing. UNIT II 9 Introduction to Cloud Technologies: Study of Hypervisors Compare SOAP and REST Webservices, AJAX and mashups-Web services: SOAP and REST, SOAP versus REST, AJAX: asynchronous 'rich' interfaces, Mashups: user interface services Virtualization Technology: Virtual machine technology, virtualization applications in enterprises, Pitfalls of virtualization Multitenant software: Multi-entity support, Multi-schema approach, Multitenance using cloud data stores, Data access control for enterprise applications. UNIT III 9 Cloud security fundamentals: Vulnerability assessment tool for cloud, Privacy and Security in Cloud computing security architecture: Architectural Considerations- General Issues, Trusted Cloud computing, Secure Execution Environments and Communications, Micro-architectures; Identity Management and Access control Identity management, Access control, Autonomic Security Cloud computing security challenges: Virtualization security management virtual threats, VM Security Recommendations, VM-Specific Security techniques, Secure Execution Environments and Communications in cloud. UNIT IV 9 Issues in cloud computing: Implementing real time application over cloud platform Issues in Intercloud environments, QOS Issues in Cloud, Dependability, data migration, streaming in Cloud. Quality of Service (QoS) monitoring in a Cloud computing environment. Cloud Middleware. Mobile Cloud Computing. Inter Cloud issues. A grid of clouds, Sky computing, load balancing, resource optimization, resource dynamic reconfiguration, Monitoring in Cloud. UNIT V 9 Cloud computing platforms: Installing cloud platforms and performance evaluation Features and functions of cloud platforms: Xen Cloud Platform, Eucalyptus, OpenNebula, Nimbus, TPlatform, Apache Virtual Computing Lab (VCL), Enomaly Elastic Computing Platform, TEXT BOOK: George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore and Tim Kindberg, Distributed Systems Concepts and Design, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 2010. Maozhen Li, Mark Baker, The Grid Core Technologies, John Wiley & Sons ,2005. Gautam Shroff, Enterprise Cloud Computing- Technology, Architecture and Applications, Cambridge University Press, 2010. REFERENCES: Andrew S Tanenbaum, Maartenvan Steen, Distributed Systems, Principles and Paradigms, Pearson Education, 2002. Albert Fleishman, Distributed Systems Software Design and Implementation, Springer Verlag, 1994. Sape Mullender, Distributed Systems, Addison Wesley, 2nd Edition, 1993. Joshy Joseph & Craig Fellenstein, Grid Computing, Pearson Education 2004. Barrie Sosinsky, Cloud Computing Bible, John Wiley & Sons, 2011. wEB REFERENCE www.rackspace.com/cloud www.cloudcomputingexpo.com www.ibm.com/cloud-computing/us/en U7CSB29 ASP.NET Lab LTPC2033 Objectives To learn the basic validation script in ASP.Net. To understand the session state and view state Students can understand the programs connected with database UNIT I Introducing VB .NET - Form object - Introduction to data types in VB - The user interface and control names - The Visual Basic code - Modules and scopes - VB .NET functions - Class Libraries - Interfaces & Abstract Classes - Delegates and Events - Intrinsic controls in VB .NET - User interface design (MDI & SDI Models). UNIT II ASP.Net web Server Controls-Web Control Classes-Validation and Rich Controls-Custom Composite Controls- User Control. ASP.Net State Management- View State-Custom Cookies- Session State-Session Tracking-Session State Configuration-ASP.Net Security- SSL- Forms Authentication-Windows Authentication- ADO.Net Introduction- Data Binding Accessing Database-ADO.Net Data Access- ADO.Net with LINQ. UNIT III Web Services- Enterprise Services-Deployment-.Net Remoting-ASP.Net Personalization and Localization - AJAX Introduction-ASP.Net Server Side Support for AJAX-AJAX Client Side Support-Custom Controls- Handler and Session State-Generic Handlers (ASHX Files)-ASP.Net Master Pages- Themes-Skins. TEXT BOOKS 1. Bill Sheldon, Billy Hollis, Rob Windsor, David McCarter, Gastn Hillar, Todd Herman, Professional Visual Basic 2012 and .NET 3.5 Programming, Paperback Publisher, 2012. 2. Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 Step by Step, George Shepherd, Microsoft Press Edition, 2010. 3. Complete Reference ASP.NET Mathew Mac Donald, Tata McGraw Hill Edition 2001. REFERENCE BOOK 1. ASP.Net AJAX Programmer Reference 2.0, LAB VB . NET LAB 1. Design a Logon form and validate it and Design a form to create a digital clock 2. Design a traffic signal application 3. Design a form to open and save files using menus 4. Design a application for student information system using ADO.NET. ASP.NET LAB 1. Implement Validation Controls 2. Write a Program to implement Custom Composite Control 3. Write a Program to implement User Control 4. Write a Program to implement view State and Session State. 5. Write a Program to implement ASP.Net Security (Windows Authentication, Forms Authentication) 6. Write a Program to implement ASP.Net Server Side Controls. 7. Write a Program to implement ASP.Net Master Pages,Themes and Skins. 8. Write a Program to implement Handlers and Session State. 9. Write a Program to implement Custom Handlers. 10. Write a Program to implement AJAX Client Side Support. U7ITB05GRAPHICS LAB LTPC0032 AIM: This course will help students in understanding the implementation of two and three dimensional objects. It also helps students in designing animations, hand lying images. Objectives To practice the graphics techniques and algorithms. To enable the students to develop their creativity To differentiate the 2D and 3D aspects in practical. COURSE OUTCOMES Able to acquire a background in descriptive geometry, orthographic Dimensions.&, Able to understand point line and plane relationships in projection; multi-view engineering drawings; auxiliary and section views. To Design basic dimensioning; engineering applications. To analyse and implement isometric projection, engineering drawing techniques. To understand and implement computer-aided engineering graphics and zooming effects To implement output primitives. To implement Bresenhams algorithms for line, circle and ellipse drawing. To perform 2D Transformations such as translation, rotation, scaling, reflection and sharing. To implement Cohen-Sutherland 2D clipping and window-viewport mapping. To perform 3D Transformations such as translation, rotation and scaling. To visualize projections of 3D images. To convert between color models. To perform animation using any Animation software. To implement the Zooming effect. Mini Project VIII SEMESTER U8ITB06PROJECT WORK ELECTIVE I S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPC1UECSB03System Software30032UECSB70Mobile Commerce30033UECSB71Parallel Computer Architecture and Programming30034UECSB72Multimedia Computing30035UECSB13Compiler Design30036UEMAB03Numerical Methods30037UECSB46UNIX Internals30038UECSB73Data Base Administration30039UEECB12Digital Signal Processing300310UEITB08Middleware Technologies3003 UECSB03 SYSTEM SOFTWARE LTPC3003 AIM To have an understanding of foundations of design of assemblers, loaders, linkers, and macro processors. OBJECTIVES Understand the relationship between system software and machine architecture. Know the design and implementation of assemblers, linkers and loaders Featuring out the characteristics of Macro processor in System software and Visualizing System software Tools. UNIT I introduction 9 System software and machine architecture The Simplified Instructional Computer (SIC) Standard Model and XE-Version - Machine architecture - Data and instruction formats - addressing modes - instruction sets - I/O and programming. UNIT II assembler 9 Basic assembler functions - A simple SIC assembler Assembler algorithm and data structures - Machine dependent assembler features - Instruction formats and addressing modes Program relocation - Machine independent assembler features -Literals Symbol-defining statements Expressions - One pass assemblers and Multi pass assemblers - Implementation example -MASM assembler. UNIT III loader and linker 9 Basic loader functions - Design of an Absolute Loader A Simple Bootstrap Loader - Machine dependent loader features - Relocation Program Linking Algorithm and Data Structures for Linking Loader - Machine-independent loader features - Automatic Library Search Loader Options - Loader design options - Linkage Editors Dynamic Linking Bootstrap Loaders - Implementation example - MSDOS linker. UNIT IV macro processor 9 Basic macro processor functions - Macro Definition and Expansion Macro Processor Algorithm and data structures - Machine-independent macro processor features - Concatenation of Macro Parameters Generation of Unique Labels Conditional Macro Expansion Keyword Macro Parameters-Macro within Macro-Implementation example - MASM Macro Processor ANSI C Macro language. UNIT V SYSTEM SOFTWARE TOOLS 9 Text editors -Overview of the Editing Process - User Interface Editor Structure. - Interactive debugging systems - Debugging functions and capabilities Relationship with other parts of the system User-Interface Criteria. TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOK Leland L. Beck, System Software An Introduction to Systems Programming, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education Asia, 2006. REFERENCE BOOKS D. M. Dhamdhere, Systems Programming and Operating Systems, Second Revised Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002. John J. Donovan Systems Programming, Tata McGraw-Hill Edition, 2000. John R. Levine, Linkers & Loaders Harcourt India Pvt. Ltd., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2000. WEB REFERENCES www.edunotes.in/system-software-notes www.faadooengineers.com/.../7960-System-Software-Ebook-Notes-p... BEYOND THE SYLLABUS MIR, HIR, LIR ICAN for Intermediate code Optimization Earlyoptimization loop optimization UECSB70 MOBILE COMMERCE LTPC3003Aim To understand different business needs relevant to mobile commerce Objectives To explain the basics of Mobile Commerce To highlight the strategies for Mobile Commerce features To familiar the concepts involved in Mobile Commerce Unit I 9 Introduction: SMS Ringtones Accessories Personalization Contents Apps Mobile Commerce in developed world Keeping the tablets Developing world. Unit II 9 APPS, Mobile web: App Stores Challenges app-plenty Spinning the m-web Drawbacks of m-web Action Points - Mobile in Retail M-web and apps Store finders, price comparison and bar code scanners Location Bluetooth and proximity marketing Geo-fense and opt in location marketing Vouchers and coupons. Unit III 9 Mobile Business Media Print media and Interaction Books TV Interaction Games and Gambling Brands Gamification General Business Travel Agents and travelers Live Agents, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Advertising SMS and MMS Other Forms of Mobile advertising In-Content advertising Search Advertising Apps and m-web Idle screen ads social marketing - Mobile ad serving networks. Unit IV 9 Mobile Health care Monitoring Operations Patients Doctors Home Care M-Commerce within the Business Tracking and Customers relations Worker and vehicle tracking Stocks and shares Staff training and scheduling. Unit V 9 Mobile Payments Phone Bills pSMS Paypal Amazon Apps stores NFC contactless payments - Mobile wallets Mobile banking, Present and future of Mobile Technology Networks Devices Remote control of life. TOTAL: 45 periods Beyond The Syllabus: Mobile commerce Vs Electronic commerce HYPERLINK "http://mashable.com/2011/05/23/mobile-commerce-apps/"Native App vs. Web App Which Is Better for Mobile Commerce? Application development tools to Mobile commerce TEXT BOOK 1. Paul Skeldon, M Commerce, Crimson Publishing 2011. REFERENCE BOOKS Brian E Mennecke, Troy J Strader Mobile Commerce: Technology, Theory and Applications. Geoffrey Elliott and Nigel Phillips, Mobile commerce and wireless computing systems, Pearson/Addison Wesley, 2004 P. J. Louis, M-commerce crash course Effective Methods, Tools and Techniques, McGraw-Hill, 08-Feb-2001 Web Reference: www.mobi-card.com UECSB71 PARALLEL COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND PROGRAMMING LTPC3003 AIM: To comprehend the advancements in computer architecture in all aspects from implicit to explicit parallelism. Objectives To have a thorough understanding of the basic structure and operation of a digital computer. To discuss in detail the operation of the arithmetic unit including the algorithms & implementation of fixed-point and floating-point addition, subtraction, multiplication & division. To study in detail the different types of control and the concept of pipelining. UNIT I Introduction 9 Convergence of parallel architecture-fundamental design issues-parallel programs-parallel processing applications-Memory IO subsystem UNIT II Theory of parallelism 9 Parallel computer models-program and network properties-principle of scalable performance UNIT-III Pipeline processing 9 Principles of pipeline and vector processing- vectorization methods- algorithms for array processors UNIT-IV Parallel and Scalable architecture 9 Multiprocessor and Multicomputer-SIMD computers- Scalable Architecture- Data flow architecture-multithread architecture UNIT-V Software for Parallel programming 9 Cache coherence protocols, MESI protocol and Coherence in multi-level cache systems, Interconnection network architectures - Directory protocol for cache coherence- UNIX, MACH.OSF/1 for parallel computers, Parallel models and Compilers TOTAL: 45 Periods Beyond the syllabus: Software and Hardware multithreading SMT and CMP architectures Intel Multi core architecture Reference Books: Advanced Computer Architecture, Kai Hwang, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008 Parallel computer Architecture hardware and software approach ,David E.Culler, Jaswinder pal singh with Anoop Gupta, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Computer architecture and parallel processing, Kai Hwang, Tata McGraw Hill. UECSB72 MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING LTPC3003 This subject provides topics relevant to the design and implementation of multimedia systems. Objectives To study the multimedia concepts and various I/O technologies. To enable the students to develop their creativity. To Understand the various multimedia applications. UNIT I 9 INTRODUCTION: Elements of multimedia system Need and aspects of multimedia - Information units. MULTIMEDIA:Sound - Audio file formats MIDI Images - Computer Image Processing - Principles of animation - Animation techniques - Creating animated scenes Video - Basic concepts - Video Capture - Recording format - Storage for multimedia - CD Technologies - Multimedia Workstations UNIT II 9 MULTIMEDIA TOOLS: Basic tools - Image-editing tool - Painting and drawing tools Sound editing programs - Video formats - Linking multimedia objects OLE -presentation tools - authoring tools.DATA COMPRESSION: Source entropy and hybrid coding JPEG MPEG - H.261 - DVI UNIT III 9 MULTIMEDIA OPERATING SYSTEMS: Introduction - Real Time - Resource Management - Process Management - File Systems - Database Systems -Multimedia Database Management System - Characteristics of an MDBMS - Data Analysis - Data Structure - Operations on Data - Integration in a Database Model UNIT IV 9 MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: Application Subsystem - Transport Subsystem Synchronization -Introduction - Notion of Synchronization - Presentation Requirements - A Reference Model for Multimedia Synchronization - Synchronization in distributed environment UNIT V 9 MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS: Video conferencing - Tele conferencing Tele services messaging services retrieval services Tele action services TOTAL: 45 Periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS: Multimedia hardware & software Multimedia communication systems Interactive video TEXT BOOK Ralf Steinmetz, Klara Nahrstedt, "Multimedia: Computing, Communications and Applications", Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi, 2002. REFERENCE BOOKS Tay Vaughan, Multimedia: Making it work, sixth edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2002. Fred Halsall, Multimedia Communication, Application Networks, Protocols and Standard, fourth edition, Addison Wesley, New Delhi, 2001. John F.Koegal Buford, Multimedia Systems, Pearson Educational Asia, New Delhi, 2001. Ron, Goldberg, "Multimedia Producer's Bible", fifth edition, Comdex Computer Publishing, New Delhi, 1996. Web Reference: www.brooklyn.cuny.edu ... HYPERLINK "http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/web/academics/fieldsofstudy.php"Fields of StudyHYPERLINK "http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/web/academics/fieldsofstudy/ug_list.php"Undergraduate UECSB13 COMPILER DESIGN LTPC3104 AIM At the end of the course the student will be able to design and implement a simple compiler. OBJECTIVES To understand, design and implement a lexical analyzer. To understand, design and implement a parser. To understand, design code generation schemes. To understand optimization of codes and runtime environment. UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO COMPILERS 9 Compilers, Analysis of the Source Program, The Phases of a Compiler, Cousins of the Compiler, The Grouping of Phases, Compiler-Construction Tools, Translators-Compilation and Interpretation, A simple one-pass compiler. LEXICAL ANALYSIS:Need and role of lexical analyzer-Lexical errors, Input Buffering - Specification of Tokens, Recognition of Tokens, A Language for Specifying Lexical Analyzers, Finite Automata, From a Regular Expression to an NFA, Design of a Lexical Analyzer Generator. UNIT II SYNTAX ANALYSIS 9 Need and role of the parser- Context Free Grammars-Top Down parsing - Recursive Descent Parser - Predictive Parser - LL(1) Parser -Shift Reduce Parser - LR Parser - LR (0) item - Construction of SLR Parsing table -Introduction to LALR Parser, YACC- Design of a syntax analyzer for a sample language. UNIT III INTERMEDIATE CODE GENERATION 9 Intermediate languages Declarations Assignment Statements Boolean Expressions Case Statements Back patching Procedure calls. UNIT IV CODE GENERATION 9 Issues in the design of code generator The target machine Runtime Storage management Basic Blocks and Flow Graphs Next-use Information A simple Code generator DAG representation of Basic Blocks Peephole Optimization. UNIT V CODE OPTIMIZATION AND RUN TIME ENVIRONMENTS 9 Introduction Principal Sources of Optimization Optimization of basic Blocks Introduction to Global Data Flow Analysis Runtime Environments Source Language issues Storage Organization Storage Allocation strategies Access to non-local names Parameter Passing. TOTAL: 45+15(Tutorial) = 60 periods TEXT BOOKS 1.Alfred Aho, Ravi Sethi, Jeffrey D Ullman, Compilers Principles, Techniques and Tools, Pearson Education Asia, 2010. 2.A.A.Puntambekar,Compiler Design, Technical Publications, 2009. REFERENCE BOOKS Allen I. Holub Compiler Design in C, Prentice Hall of India, 2003. A.A.Puntambekar, Automata and Compiler Design, 1st Edition Technical Publications, 2010 C. N. Fischer and R. J. LeBlanc, Crafting a compiler with C, Benjamin Cummings, 2003. J.P. Bennet, Introduction to Compiler Techniques, Second Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003. Stevens S. Muchnick,Advanced Compiler Design and Implementation, Morgan Kaufmann,1997. WEB REFERENCES HYPERLINK "http://www.cs.nyu.edu/courses/fall06/G22.2130-001/class-notes.html"http://www.cs.nyu.edu/courses/fall06/G22.2130-001/class-notes.html HYPERLINK "http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-KANPUR/compiler-desing/ui/Course_home-2.htm"http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-KANPUR/compiler-desing/ui/Course_home-2.htm HYPERLINK "http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~fp/courses/15411-f09/lectures/01-overview.pdf"http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~fp/courses/15411-f09/lectures/01-overview.pdf BEYOND THE SYLLABUS Control flow analysis, Data flow analysis and optimizations, More control flow analysis, Static-single assignment, Scalar optimization, Instruction scheduling UEMAB03 NUMERICAL METHODS LTPC3104 Aim: To introduce the mathematical tools such as differential equations, numerical methods which are indispensable for modeling and analysis of the problems of engineering fields. Objectives To develop the mathematical skills of the students in the areas of numerical methods in engineering. To teach theory and applications of numerical methods in a large number of engineering subjects which require solving linear systems, finding eigenvalues, eigenvectors, interpolation and applications, solving ODEs and dealing with statistical problems like testing of hypotheses. To teach the fundamental topics required for understanding engineering studies To serve as a pre-requisite mathematics course for post-graduate courses, specialized studies and research. UNIT I Solution Of Transcendental Equations And Eigenvalue Problems 9 Solution of equations iteration method Newton-Raphson Method solution of linear system by Gaussian elimination and Gauss-Jordan method iterative methods Gauss-Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel methods inverse of a matrix by Gauss-Jordon method finding the eigenvalues of a matrix by power method. UNIT II Interpolation 9 Lagrangian interpolating polynomials interpolation with equal intervals Newtons forward and backward difference formulae central difference formulae interpolation with unequal intervals divided differences Newtons divided difference formula. UNIT III Numerical Differentiation And Integration 9 Differentiation using interpolation formulae numerical integration by trapezoidal and Simpsons 1/3 and 3/8 rules Rombergs method two and three point Gaussian quadrature formulae double integrals using trapezoidal and Simpsons rules. UNIT IV Numerical Solution Of Ordinary Differential Equations 9 Single-step methods Taylor series method Euler method for first order equation Fourth order Runge-Kutta method for solving first and second order equations multi-step methods Milnes and Adams predictor and corrector methods. UNIT v Numerical Solution Of Partial Differential Equations 9 Classification of second order PDE - finite-difference approximations to partial derivatives solution of Laplace and Poisson equations solution of one-dimensional heat equation solution of two-dimensional heat equation - solution of wave equation. TOTAL: 45+15(Tutorial) = 60 periods Beyond the Syllabus Solving non-linear Equations Optimizations Finite Element Analysis Interpolation and curve fitting Matrix and Eigen Values using Numerical methods and Applications Text Books 1.S.S. Sastry, Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, 4th edition, PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi, 2007. 2.B.S. Grewal and J.S. Grewal, Numerical Methods in Engineering and Science, 6th edition, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2004. Reference Books 1.C.F. Gerald and P.O. Wheatley, Applied Numerical Analysis, 6th edition, Pearson Education, Asia, New Delhi, 2006. 2.John H. Mathews and Kurtis D. Fink, Numerical Methods using MATLAB, 4th edition, PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi, 2007. Web Reference: HYPERLINK "http://www.mii.lt/na/issues/NA_1101/NA11102.pdf"www.mii.lt/na/issues/NA_1101/NA11102.pdf math.xmu.edu.cn/school/teacher/bai/papers/thesis.pdf HYPERLINK "http://www.sosmath.com/calculus/diff/der07/der07.html"http://www.sosmath.com/calculus/diff/der07/der07.html HYPERLINK "http://www.macalester.edu/aratra/edition2/chapter3/chapt3a.pdf"www.macalester.edu/aratra/edition2/chapter3/chapt3a.pdf nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT...2/node18.html HYPERLINK "http://www.purplemath.com/modules/systlin6.htm"www.purplemath.com/modules/systlin6.htm HYPERLINK "http://www.slideshare.net/gilandio/gauss-elimination-method"www.slideshare.net/gilandio/gauss-elimination-method UECSB46 UNIX INTERNALS LTPC3104 AIM To understand the kernel, I/O and files, process control, scheduling an memory management policies in unix. Objectives To get thorough understanding of the kernel. To understand the file organization and management, to know the various system calls. To have a knowledge of process architecture, process control & scheduling and memory management. UNIT I 9 History System structure User perspective Operating system services Assumptions about hardware. Introduction to the Kernel : Architecture of the UNIX operating system Introduction to system concepts Kernel data structures System administration Summary and Preview. UNIT II 9 Buffer headers Structure of the buffer pool Advantages and disadvantages of the buffer cache. Internal representation of files : Inodes Structure of a regular file Directories Conversion of a path name to an Inode Super block Other file types. UNIT III 9 Open Read Write File and record locking Adjusting the position of file I/O LSEEK Close File creation Creation of special files Pipes Dup Mounting and unmounting file systems UNIT IV 9 Process states and transitions Layout of system memory The context of a process Saving the context of a process. Process Control: Process creation Signals Process termination Awaiting process termination Invoking other programs The shell System boot and the INIT process. UNIT V 9 Process Scheduling Memory Management Policies : Swapping A hybrid system with swapping and demand paging. The I/O Subsystem : Driver Interfaces Disk Drivers-Terminal Drivers. TOTAL: 45 Periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS Process Tracing, streams, INODE assignment TEXT BOOK 1. Maurice J. Bach, The Design of the Unix Operating System, Prentice Hall of India,2004. REFERENCE 1. Vahalia, Unix Internals: The New Frontiers, Pearson Education Inc, 2003. Web Reference: HYPERLINK "http://www.prenhall.com/glass_ables/content/chapter14.html"www.prenhall.com/glass_ables/content/chapter14.html HYPERLINK "http://www.angelfire.com/myband/binusoman/Unix.html"www.angelfire.com/myband/binusoman/Unix.html LTPC3104UECSB73 DATABASE ADMINISTRATION AIM The aim of this subject is to provide the sound knowledge of data base administration and management. Objectives To understand the concepts of Oracle architecture components To get overview of Storage Structure and Relationships To understand the security and managing the data related issues. UNIT I 9 Oracle Architectural Components Getting Started with the Oracle Server Managing an Oracle instance Creating a Database. UNIT II 9 Using Data Dictionary and Dynamic Performance Views Maintaining the Control File Maintaining Online Redo Log Files Managing Table spaces and Data Files. UNIT III 9 Storage Structure and Relationships Managing Undo Data Managing Tables Managing Indexes. UNIT IV 9 Maintaining Data Integrity Managing Password Security and Resources Managing Users Managing Privileges. UNIT V 9 Managing Roles Auditing Loading Data into a Database Using Globalization Support. TOTAL: 45 periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS: User Access and Security Managing Oracle Backup and Recovery Overview REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Oracle9i Database Administration Fundamentals I, Volume I, Author Marie St. Gelais, Publisher Shane Mattimoe. 2. Oracle9i Database Administration Fundamentals I, Volume II, Author Marie St. Gelais, Publisher Shane Mattimoe. Web reference: drupal.org/project/dba UEECB12 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LTPC3003 AIM To study the signal processing methods and design techniques. OBJECTIVES To study Discrete Fourier Transform and its computation Tostudy the design techniques for digital filters Tostudy the finite word length effects in signal processing To study the fundamentals of digital signal processors UNIT I DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM 9 DFT and its properties, relation between DTFT and DFT, FFT computations using decimation in time and decimation in frequency algorithms, overlap-add and save methods. UNIT II INFINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE DIGITAL FILTERS 9 Review of design of analogue Butterworth and Chebyshev filters, frequency transformation in analogue domain Design of IIR digital filters using impulse invariance technique Design of digital filters using bilinear transform pre warping realization using direct, cascade and parallel forms. UNIT III FINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE DIGITAL FILTERS 9 Symmetricand Antisymmetric fir filters Linear Phase FIR filters Design using Hamming, Hanning and Blackman windows Frequency sampling method Realization of FIR filters Transversal, Linear Phase and Poly phase structures. UNIT IV FINITE WORD LENGTH EFFECTS 9 Fixed point andFloatingpoint number representations Comparison Truncation and Rounding errors - Quantizationnoise Derivation for quantization noise power Coefficientquantization error Productquantization error - Overflowerror round off Noise power - Limitcycle oscillations due to product round off and overflow errors Signal scaling UNIT V MULTIRATE SIGNAL PROCESSING 9 Introduction to multi rate signal processing-Decimation-Interpolation-Poly phase implementation of FIR filters for interpolator and decimator -multistage implementation of sampling rate conversion- Designof narrow band filters - Applications of multi rate signal processing. TOTAL= (45+15)60 PERIODS Beyond the syllabus 1. Study of INTEL processors. 2. Study of MOTOROLLA processors. 3. study of Blackfin Processors. TEXT BOOKS 1. John G Proakis And Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms and Applications, Pearson, Fourth Edition, 2007. 2. S.salivahanan, A. Vallavaraj, C. Gnanapriya, Digital Signal Processing, Tmh/Mcgraw Hill International, 2007 REFERENCE books : 1. S.K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing, A Computer Based approach, TATAMc GRAW HILL, 1998. 2. P.P.Vaidyanathan, Multirate Systems & Filter Banks, Prentice Hall, Englewood CLIFFS, NJ, 1993. 3. Ramesh Babu C, DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING, Lakshmi publications, 2010 URL 1.HYPERLINK "http://books.google.co.in/books?id=CTw6GoBh-vkC&pg=PP1&lpg=PP1&dq=John+G+Proakis+And+Manolakis,+"http://books.google.co.in/books?id=CTw6GoBh-vkC&pg=PP1&lpg=PP1&dq=John+G+Proakis+And+Manolakis,+%E2%80%9C+Digital+Signal+Processing+Principles,+Algorithms+and+Applications%E2%80%9D,+Pearson,+Fourth+Edition,+2007&source=bl&ots=U7O9ITe6bk&sig=Mm5dtBmoqf7CKN3sCvNVVIx7ua4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=jDcuUdbpMM7IrQfh34GgBQ&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA 2. HYPERLINK "http://www.mhhe.com/engcs/electrical/mitra/"http://www.mhhe.com/engcs/electrical/mitra/ 3. HYPERLINK "http://www.nptel.ac.in"www.nptel.ac.in (Digital Signal Processing) UEITB08 MIDDLEWARE TECHNOLOGIES LTPC3003 Aim To work across development within the programme and learn the supportive systems Objectives Introduces in depth JAVA, Corba and .Net Components Deals with Fundamental properties of components, technology and architecture and middleware. Component Frameworks and Development are covered indepth. UNIT I CLIENT / SERVER CONCEPTS 9 Client Server File Server, Database server, Group server, Object server, Web server .Middleware General middleware Service specific middleware. Client / Server Building blocks RPC Messaging Peer to- Peer. UNIT II EJB ARCHITECTURE 9 EJB EJB Architecture Overview of EJB software architecture View of EJB Conversation Building and Deploying EJBs Roles in EJB. UNIT III EJB APPLICATIONS 9 EJB Session Beans EJB entity beans EJB clients EJB Deployment Building an application with EJB. UNIT IV CORBA 9 CORBA Distributed Systems Purpose Exploring CORBA alternatives Architecture overview CORBA and networking model CORBA object model IDL ORB Building an application with CORBA. UNIT V COM 9 COM Data types Interfaces Proxy and Stub Marshalling Implementing Server / Client Interface Pointers Object Creation, Invocation , Destruction Comparison COM and CORBA Introduction to .NET Overview of .NET architecture Marshalling Remoting. TOTAL = 45 PERIODS Beyond The Syllabus: Agent based Middleware RFID Middleware Multimedia Middleware TEXT BOOKS 1. Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey and Jeri Edwards, The Essential Client/Server Survival Guide, Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2002. (Unit 1) 2. Tom Valesky,Enterprise Java Beans,Pearson Education, 2002.(Unit 2 & 3) 3. Jason Pritchard,COM and CORBA side by side, Addison Wesley,2000 (Unit 4 & 5) 4. Jesse Liberty, Programming C#, 2nd Edition, OReilly Press, 2002. (Unit 5) REFERNCES 1. Mowbray,Inside CORBA, Pearson Education, 2002. 2. Jeremy Rosenberger, Teach yourself CORBA in 14 days, Tec media, 2000 Web Reference: sunset.usc.edu/~neno/cs477_2003/April8.pdf ELECTIVE II S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPC1 UECSB74TCP / IP Technology30032 UECSB39Software Quality Assurance30033 UEITB09iPhone Programming30034 UEITB10Android Programming30035 UECSB35User Interface Design30036 UEITB11Natural Language Processing30037 UEITB12Bio Informatics30038 UEBAB01Total Quality of Management30039 UECSB51Enterprise Resource Planning3003 LTPC3003UECSB74 TCP/IP TECHNOLOGY AIM This subject focuses on the concept of internetworking in general and TCP/IP Internet communication protocols in particular. It aims to cover both the architecture of network interconnections and principles underlying protocols Objectives Ability to bind to many types of physical media, from wire to wireless LAN to WAN, and on the other end. To encapsulate virtually any type of data. To understand the Unicast and Multicast Environments. UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9 Protocols and standards - OSI model - TCP/ IP protocol suite - addressing - versions - underlying technologies UNIT II IP ADDRESSES, ROUTING, ARP AND RARP 9 Classful addressing - other issues - subnetting - supernetting - classless addressing - routing methods - delivery - table and modules - CIDR - ARP package - RARP. UNIT III IP, ICMP, IGMP AND UDP 9 Datagram - fragmentation - options - checksum - IP package - ICMP - messages, formats - error reporting - query - checksum - ICMP package - IGMP - messages, operation - encapsulation - IGMP package - UDP - datagram - checksum - operation - uses - UDP package. UNIT IV TCP UNICAST AND MULTICASTING PROTOCOLS 9 Services - flow, congestion and error control - TCP package and operation - state transition diagram - unicast routing protocols - RIP - OSPF - BGP - multicast routing - trees - protocols - MOSPF - CBT - PIM. UNIT V APPLICATION LAYERS, SOCKETS 9 Client server model - concurrency - processes - sockets - byte ordering - socket system calls - TCP and UDP client-server programs - BOOTP -DHCP - DNS - name space, resolution - types of records - concept - mode of operation - Rlogin. TOTAL : 45 periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS Middlewares : RPC, RMI. Introduction to IPv6 and ICMPv6, Internet Security:IPSec, PGP, Firewalls, SSL TEXT BOOKS 1. Forouzan, TCP/IP Protocol Suite Second Edition, Tata MC Graw Hill, 2003. 2. Douglas E Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP Principles, Protocols and Architecture,Vol 1 and 2, Vth Edition 2001 REFERENCE BOOKS 1. W.Richard Stevens TCP/IP Illustrated Volume 2, Pearson Education 2003 Web reference: HYPERLINK "http://www.it.uu.se/edu/course/homepage/.../vt11/.../SaraThesisExcerpt.pdf"www.it.uu.se/edu/course/homepage/.../vt11/.../SaraThesisExcerpt.pdf UECSB39 SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE LTPC3003 AIM To develop an understanding of the meaning and importance of quality in relation to software systems. OBJECTIVES This course introduces concepts, metrics, and models in software quality assurance. The course covers components of software quality assurance systems before, during, and after software development. It presents a framework for software quality assurance and discuss individual components in the framework such as planning, reviews, testing, configuration management, and so on. UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE 9 The Role of SQA SQA Plan SQA considerations SQA people Quality Management Software Configuration Management UNIT II MANAGING SOFTWARE QUALITY 9 Managing Software Organizations Managing Software Quality Defect Prevention Software Quality Assurance Management UNIT III SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE METRICS 9 Software Quality Total Quality Management (TQM) Quality Metrics Software Quality Metrics Analysis UNIT IV SOFTWARE QUALITY PROGRAM 9 Software Quality Program Concepts Establishment of a Software Quality Program Software Quality Assurance Planning An Overview Purpose & Scope. UNIT V SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE STANDARDIZATION 9 Software StandardsISO 9000 Quality System Standards - Capability Maturity Model and the Role of SQA in Software Development Maturity SEI CMM Level 5 Comparison of ISO 9000 Model with SEIs CMM TOTAL: 45 periods TEXT BOOKS 1. Mordechai Ben-Menachem / Garry S Marliss, Software Quality, Vikas Publishing House, Pvt, Ltd., New Delhi. 2. Watts S Humphrey, Managing the Software Process, Pearson Education Inc. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Gordon G Schulmeyer, Handbook of Software Quality Assurance, Third Edition, Artech House Publishers 2007 2. Nina S Godbole, Software Quality Assurance: Principles and Practice, Alpha Science International, Ltd, 2004 WEB REFERENCES www.ou.ac.lk/science/.../277-cpu3147-software-quality-assurance www.site.uottawa.ca/~awilliam/seg3203/May02.ppt www.slideshare.net/.../sdpm-lecture-8-software-quality-assurance ceng482.cankaya.edu.tr/.../CENG%20482_W1_publish_RLSD.pdf BEYOND THE SYLLABUS Defect Prediction, - how do we predict- models-web based testing UEITB09 iPHONE PROGRAMMING LTPC3003 AIM: This syllabus aims to prepare the students as a Software Professional for the Mobile Application Industry. Objectives iPhone is more than just a new programming platform; its an entirely new way to think about mobile technologies. This Subject explaining how the iPhone differs from its predecessors,Designing web pages &Advanced WebKit, It give knowledge about Apples iPhone technology and iPhone programming. UNIT-Iintroducing the iPhone 9 iPhone core specifications -How the iPhone compares to the industry -How the iPhone is unique-Understanding iPhone input and output -Comparing the two programming styles - central philosophy: the continuum of programming - Advantages and disadvantages - Stand-alone iPhone development - Integrated iPhone development UNIT-II Designing web pages &Advanced WebKit 9 The iPhone viewport - Making your web pages iPhone friendly - Making your web pages iPhone optimized - Manipulating iPhone chrome - Capturing iPhone events - Redisplaying web pages -Introducing the WebKit - CSS transforms, transitions, and animations - The WebKit database - Adjusting the chrome - Recognizing touches and gestures - Recognizing orientation - Upcoming features: CSS gradients and masks UNIT-III Web Apps 9 Using iUI for web apps -Using Canvas for web apps -Building web apps with Dashcode -Debugging iPhone web pages UNIT-IV SDK programming for web developers &Learning SDK fundamentals 9 An introduction to Cs concepts - An introduction to object-oriented programming - The Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern-Learning Objective-C and the iPhone OS -Using Xcode -Using Interface Builder UNIT-V Programming with the SDK Toolkit 9 Data: actions, preferences, files, SQLite, and addresses -Positioning: accelerometers and location -Media: images and sounds - Graphics: Quartz, Core Animation, and OpenGL -The web: web views and internet protocols TOTAL : 45 periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS: iPhone/iPad SDK UI elements: buttons, text boxes, etc. Navigation Controllers Reference Book: 1.iPhone in Action-Introduction to Web and SDK DevelopmentChristopher Allen and Shannon Appelcline. http://www.inteum.com/sites/default/files/file/iPhoneInAction.pdf Web Reference: learningiphoneprogramming.com/ UEITB10 ANDROID PROGRAMMING LTPC3003 AIM The syllabus aims to help students to understand the development cycle of a Mobile Application Program. Objectives Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. The Android SDK provides the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications on the Android platform using the Java programming language. Students will learn skills for creating and deploying Android applications, with particular emphasis on software engineering topics including software architecture, software process, usability, and deployment UNIT I INTODUCTION TO ANDROID 9 Introduction of android, Time sharing OS, Android thread design, Threads in java , why develop for android, Design issue for mobile phone application, Android Stack, Android Versions and Installing Android SDK and updating SDK components, Eclipse, IDEs and ADT plug-in, Using the Emulator, Android vs. Other mobile platforms ,Android Architecture, Android SDK features. UNIT II UI DESIGN FOR ANDROID 9 Using different layouts Linear Layout and Table Layout etc, Draw able Resources ,Resolution and density independence ,Working with common widgets ,Working with List View and Adapters, Creating and using option menu, Working with preferences ,Working with Dialogs and Toasts, Working with Graphics and Animation Introducing Intents, Intent filters Invoking activities by class name and URI, aring data using Extras Bundle and URI parameters, Working with Tabs and Fragments, Dialogs, Types of Dialogs. UNIT III ANDROID FILES AND DATABASE 9 Android Application lifecycle, Using File System ,Introducing SQLite on Android, Database Connectivity, Cursors and content values, Using Content Provider to share data, Understanding Security model , Databases and content provider, Toast, Using Alarm. UNIT IV USING SYSTEM SERVICES AND WEB SERVICES 9 Map, Geocoding, Location based Services, Working in the back ground, Invading the phone-Top, Audio, video and using the camera ,Telephony and SMS services, Bluetooth , Network and Wi-Fi, Sensors ,Multimedia and Camera ,Accessing Internet and Web Services from Android App. UNIT V APPLICATION 9 Introducing sensor management network and Wi-Fi connection, Advanced android development, Linux kernel security, Implement ADL Interface, Advanced Android development. Introducing Android text to speech Using Internet services. BEYOND THE SYLLABUS: Installing Development Tools Android developer tools Eclipse, IDEs and Tools TEXT BOOK Professional Android 2 Application Development Reto Meier REFERENCES BOOK Android programming tutorial Mark.L.Murphy 3rd Edition for Android 2.2. Android How to Program Paul Deitel; Harvey Deitel; Abbey Deitel Prentice Hall. Beginning Android 3 Mark.Murphy Web Reference: www.coreservlets.com/android-tutorial/ UECSB35 USER INTERFACE DESIGN LTPC3003 AIM To learn usability attributes and approaches to system evaluation Objectives To study the concept of menus, windows, interfaces, to study about business functions. To study the characteristics and components of windows, to study the various controls for the windows. To study about various problems in windows design with color, text, graphics. UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8 HumanComputer Interface Characteristics Of Graphics Interface Direct Manipulation Graphical System Web User Interface Popularity Characteristic & Principles. UNIT II HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION 10 User Interface Design Process Obstacles Usability Human Characteristics In Design Human Interaction Speed Business Functions Requirement Analysis Direct Indirect Methods Basic Business Functions Design Standards System Timings Human Consideration In Screen Design Structures Of Menus Functions Of Menus Contents Of Menu Formatting Phrasing The Menu Selecting Menu Choice Navigating Menus Graphical Menus. UNIT III WINDOWS 9 Characteristics Components Presentation Styles Types ManagementsOrganizations Operations Web Systems Device Based Controls Characteristics Screen Based Controls Operate Control Text Boxes Selection Control Combination Control Custom Control Presentation Control. UNIT IV MULTIMEDIA 9 Text For Web Pages Effective Feedback Guidance & Assistance Internationalization Accesssibility Icons Image Multimedia Coloring. UNIT V WINDOWS LAYOUT TEST 9 Prototypes Kinds Of Tests Retest Information Search Visualization Hypermedia WWW Software Tools. TOTAL: 45 periods Beyond The Syllabus: Interface Evaluation Model View Controller Ethnography TEXT BOOKS 1. Wilbent. O. Galitz ,The Essential Guide To User Interface Design, John Wiley& Sons, 2001. 2. Ben Sheiderman, Design The User Interface, Pearson Education, 1998. REFERENCE BOOK 1. Alan Cooper, The Essential Of User Interface Design, Wiley Dream Tech Ltd., 2002. Web Reference: www.usernomics.com/user-interface-design.html UEITB11 NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING LTPC3003 Aims This syllabus aims to introduce the fundamental techniques of natural language processing and to develop an understanding of the limits of those techniques. OBJECTIVE To provide a general introduction including the use of state automata for language processing. To provide the fundamentals of syntax including a basic parse and advanced feature like feature structures and realistic parsing methodologies. To explain basic concepts of remotes processing, to give details about a typicalnatural language processingapplications. UNIT I INTRODUCTION 6 Introduction: Knowledge in speech and language processing Ambiguity Models and Algorithms Language, Thought and Understanding. Regular Expressions and automata: Regular expressions Finite-State automata. Morphology and Finite-State Transducers: Survey of English morphology Finite-State Morphological parsing Combining FST lexicon and rules Lexicon-Free FSTs: The porter stammer Human morphological processing UNIT II SYNTAX 10 Word classes and part-of-speech tagging: English word classes Tagsets for English Part-of-speech tagging Rule-based part-of-speech tagging Stochastic part-of-speech tagging Transformation-based tagging Other issues. Context-Free Grammars for English: Constituency Context-Free rules and trees Sentence-level constructions The noun phrase Coordination Agreement The verb phase and sub categorization Auxiliaries Spoken language syntax Grammars equivalence and normal form Finite-State and Context-Free grammars Grammars and human processing. Parsing with Context-Free Grammars: Parsing as search A Basic Top-Down parser Problems with the basic Top-Down parser The early algorithm Finite-State parsing methods. UNIT III ADVANCED FEATURES AND SYNTAX 11 Features and Unification: Feature structures Unification of feature structures Features structures in the grammar Implementing unification Parsing with unification constraints Types and Inheritance. Lexicalized and Probabilistic Parsing: Probabilistic context-free grammar problems with PCFGs Probabilistic lexicalized CFGs Dependency Grammars Human parsing. UNIT IV SEMANTIC 10 Representing Meaning: Computational desiderata for representations Meaning structure of language First order predicate calculus Some linguistically relevant concepts Related representational approaches Alternative approaches to meaning. Semantic Analysis: Syntax-Driven semantic analysis Attachments for a fragment of English Integrating semantic analysis into the early parser Idioms and compositionality Robust semantic analysis. Lexical semantics: relational among lexemes and their senses WordNet: A database of lexical relations The Internal structure of words Creativity and the lexicon. UNIT V APPLICATIONS 8 Word Sense Disambiguation andInformation Retrieval: Selectional restriction-based disambiguation Robust word sense disambiguation Information retrieval otherinformation retrievaltasks. Natural Language Generation: Introduction to language generation Architecture for generation Surface realization Discourse planning Other issues. Machine Translation: Language similarities and differences The transfer metaphor The interlingua idea: Using meaning Direct translation Using statistical techniques Usability and system development. TOTAL : 45 Periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS: NLP tasks in syntax, semantics, and pragmatics Hidden Markov Models Named entity recognition and relation extraction TEXT BOOK 1. Daniel Jurafsky & James H.Martin, Speech and Language Processing, Pearson Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., 2002. REFERENCE BOOK 1. James Allen, Natural Language Understanding, Pearson Education, 2003. Web Reference: HYPERLINK "https://www.coursera.org/course/nlp"https://www.coursera.org/course/nlp UEITB12 BIOINFORMATICS LTPC3003AIM Bioinformatics organizes data in a way that allows users to access existing information, to develop tools and resources that aid in the analysis of data and to analyze the data and interpret the results in a biologically meaningful manner. Objectives To understand the Basic aspects of the biological patterns and Biological pattern matching. To learn the use of the archives and information retrieval strategies and to understand the approaches to sequence alignments. To understand the issues in proteins and drug discovery. UNIT I 9 Introduction to molecular biology the genetic material gene structure protein structure chemical bonds molecular biology tools genomic information content UNIT II 9 Data searches simple alignments gaps scoring matrices dynamic programming global and local alignments database searches multiple sequence alignments Patterns for substitutions estimating substitution numbers evolutionary rates molecular clocks evolution in organelles UNIT III 9 Phylogenetics history and advantages phylogenetic trees distance matrix methods maximum likelihood approaches multiple sequence alignments Parsimony ancestral sequences strategies for faster searches consensus trees tree confidence comparison of phylogenetic methods molecular phylogenies UNIT IV 9 Genomics prokaryotic genomes: prokaryotic gene structure GC content gene density eukaryotic genomes: gene structure open reading frames GC content gene expression transposition repeated elements gene density UNIT V 9 Amino acids polypeptide composition secondary structure tertiary and quaternary structure algorithms for modeling protein folding structure prediction predicting RNA secondary structures Proteomics protein classification experimental techniques inhibitors and drug design ligand screening NMR structures empirical methods and prediction techniques post-translational modification prediction TOTAL: 45 Periods Beyond the Syllabus: Awareness about the Biocampus course. AdvancedGenome Analysis Techniques AdvancedMolecular Biology or equivalent TEXT BOOK: 1. D. E. Krane and M. L. Raymer, Fundamental concepts of Bioinformatics, Pearson Education, 2003. REFERENCES: Bertil Schmidt, Bio informatics High performance parallel computer Architecture, CRC Press, 2010. Arthur M. Lesk, Introduction to Bioinformatics, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 2005. Vittal R. Srinivas, Bioinformatics A Modern Approach, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt., 2005. T. K. Attwood, D. J. Parry-Smith, and S. Phukan, Introduction to Bioinformatics, Pearson Education, 1999. Web Reference www.imb-jena.de/~rake/Bioinformatics_WEB/bioinformatics-what-is.html UEBAB01 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT LTPC3003AIM: To create an awareness about the significance of software testing and provide an understanding of the concepts of total quality control and quality assurance. Objectives To understand the Total Quality Management concept and principles and the various tools available to achieve Total Quality Management. To understand the statistical approach for quality control. To create an awareness about the ISO and QS certification process and its need for the industries UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY MANAGEMENT 9 Definitions TOM framework, benefits, awareness and obstacles. Quality vision, mission and policy statements. Customer Focus customer perception of quality, Translating needs into requirements, customer retention. Dimensions of product and service quality. Cost of quality. UNIT II PRINCIPLES AND PHILOSOPHIES OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT 9 Overview of the contributions of Deming, Juran Crosby, Masaaki Imai, Feigenbaum, Ishikawa, Taguchi, Shingeo and Walter Shewhart. Concepts of Quality circle, Japanese 5S principles and 8D methodology. UNIT III STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL AND PROCESS CAPABILITY 9 Meaning and significance of statistical process control (SPC) construction of control charts for variables and attributed. Process capability meaning, significance and measurement Six sigma concepts of process capability.Total productive maintenance (TMP) relevance to TQM, Terotecchnology.Business process re-engineering (BPR) principles, applications, reengineering process, benefits and limitations. UNIT IV TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT 9 Quality functions development (QFD) Benefits, Voice of customer, information organization, House of quality (HOQ), building a HOQ, QFD process. Failure mode effect analysis (FMEA) requirements of reliability, failure rate, FMEA stages, design, process and documentation. Tolerance design, signal to noise ratio. Seven old (statistical) tools. Seven new management tools. Bench marking and POKA YOKE. UNIT V QUALITY SYSTEMS ORGANIZING AND IMPLEMENTATION 9 Introduction to ISO 9001:2000,ISO14000,ISO 14001-2004 quality management systems guidelines for performance improvements. Quality Audits. TQM culture, Leadership quality council, employee involvement, motivation, empowerment, recognition and reward, Role of IT in Quality Functions TOTAL: 45 periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS: CHANGE MANAGEMENT- evaluates approaches to managing change - compare and contrast continuous and discontinuous change - evaluate tools, techniques and strategies for managing the change process. TQM CONTROL SYSTEMS - evaluate the control of activities and resources within an organization associated with control systems can be avoided or solved. PROJECT MANAGEMENT - identify a project, a programme and their attributes - apply suitable structures and TQM frameworks to projects - construct an outline of the process of project management. TEXT BOOKS Dale H.Besterfield et al, Total Quality Management, Third edition, Perarson Education (First Indian Reprints 2004) Shridhara Bhat K, Total Quality Management Text and Cases, First Edition 2002, Himalaya Publishing House. REFERENCE BOOKS William J.Kolarii, Creating quality, McGraw Hill, 1995 Poornima M.Charantimath., Total quality management, Pearson Education, First Indian Reprint 2003. Rose J.E. Total Quality Management, Kogan Page India Pvt Ltd, 1993. Indian standard quality management systems Guidelines for performance improvement (Fifth Revision), Bureau of Indian standards, New Delhi. Web Reference: www.wiley.com/college/sc/reid/chap5.pdf UECSB51 ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING LTPC3003 AIM To know the strategic importance of Enterprise Resource Planning OBJECTIVES To know the basics of ERP To understand the key implementation issues of ERP To know the business modules of ERP To be aware of some popular products in the area of ERP To appreciate the current and future trends in ERP UNIT I ERP AND TECHNOLOGY 10 Introduction Related Technologies Business Intelligence E-Commerce and E-Business Business Process Reengineering Data Warehousing Data Mining OLAP Product life Cycle management SCM CRM UNIT II ERP IMPLEMENTATION 10 Implementation Challenges Strategies Life Cycle Pre-implementation Tasks Requirements Definition Methodologies Package selection Project Teams Process Definitions Vendors and Consultants Data Migration Project management Post Implementation Activities. UNIT III ERP IN ACTION & BUSINESS MODULES 8 Operation and Maintenance Performance Maximizing the ERP System Business Modules Finance Manufacturing Human Resources Plant maintenance Materials Management Quality management Marketing Sales, Distribution andservice. UNIT IV ERP MARKET 9 Marketplace Dynamics SAP AG Oracle PeopleSoft JD Edwards QAD Inc SSA Global Lawson Software Epicor Intutive UNIT V ERP PRESENT AND FUTURE 8 Enterprise Application Integration ERP and E-Business ERP II Total quality management Future Directions Trends in ERP. TOTAL = 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOK Alexis Leon, ERP DEMYSTIFIED, Tata McGraw Hill, Second Edition, 2008.2. Mary Sumner, Enterprise Resource Planning, Pearson Education, 2007. REFERENCE BOOK: J im Mazzullo,SAP R/3 for Everyone, Pearson,2007.2. Jose Antonio Fernandz, The SAP R /3 Handbook, Tata McGraw Hill, 1998.3. Biao Fu, SAP BW: A Step-by-Step Guide, First Edition, Pearson Education, 2003 WEB REFERENCES HYPERLINK "http://www.me.iitb.ac.in/~subash/erp.pdf"www.me.iitb.ac.in/~subash/erp.pdf HYPERLINK "http://www.slideshare.net/Agcristi/lecture-note-3815679"www.slideshare.net/Agcristi/lecture-note-3815679 www.iimahd.ernet.in/.../2090305444ERP%20Systems%20TPE.pdf ELECTIVE III S.No.Code No.Subject NameLTPC1 UEEEB42Embedded System Design30032 UEITB13Artificial Intelligence and Expert systems30033 UEITB14Wireless Networks Technologies30034 UEITB15Software Testing Methods and Tools30035 UEMAB04Operation Research30036 UECSB75Distributed System30037 UEITB16Grid Computing30038 UEECB31Digital Image Processing30039 UECSB48Soft Computing3003 UEEEB42 EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN LTPC3003 AIM The purpose of this subject is to introduce students to the basic Embedded System and its components . This subject also deals with RTOS and the embedded system design issues in system development process. Objectives To introduce students to the embedded systems, its hardware and software. To introduce devices and buses used for embedded networking. To explain programming concepts and embedded programming in C and C++. UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO EMBEDDED SYSTEM 9 Introduction to functional building blocks of embedded systems Register, memory devices, ports, timer, interrupt controllers using circuit block diagram representation for each categories. UNIT II PROCESSOR AND MEMORY ORGANIZATION 9 Structural units in a processor; selection of processor & memory devices; shared memory; DMA; interfacing processor, memory and I/O units; memory management Cache mapping techniques, dynamic allocation - Fragmentation. UNIT III DEVICES & BUSES FOR DEVICES NETWORK 9 I/O devices; timer & counting devices; serial communication using I2C, CAN, USB buses; parallel communication using ISA, PCI, PCI/X buses, arm bus; interfacing with devices/ports, device drivers in a system Serial port & parallel port. UNIT IV I/O PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE MECHANISM 9 Intel I/O instruction Transfer rate, latency; interrupt driven I/O - Non-maskable interrupts; software interrupts, writing interrupt service routine in C & assembly languages; preventing interrupt overrun; disability interrupts. Multi threaded programming Context switching, premature & non-premature multitasking, semaphores. Scheduling Thread states, pending threads, context switching, round robin scheduling, priority based scheduling, assigning priorities, deadlock, watch dog timers. UNIT V REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEM (RTOS) 9 Introduction to basic concepts of RTOS, Basics of real time & embedded system operating systems, RTOS Interrupt handling, task scheduling; embedded system design issues in system development process Action plan, use of target system, emulator, use of software tools. TOTAL: 45 Periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS 1. Real Time Systems. 2. Basic programming in KEIL and MPLAB IDE TEXT BOOKS Rajkamal, Embedded System Architecture, Programming, Design, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003. Daniel W. Lewis Fundamentals of Embedded Software, Prentice Hall of India, 2004. REFERENCE BOOKS David E. Simon, An Embedded Software Primer, Pearson Education, 2004. Frank Vahid, Embedded System Design A Unified hardware & Software Introduction, John Wiley, 2002. Sriram V. Iyer, Pankaj Gupte, Embedded Real Time Systems Programming, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004. Steve Heath, Embedded System Design, II edition, Elsevier, 2003. Web Reference: esd.cs.ucr.edu/ UEITB13 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LTPC3003 AIM Artificial Intelligence aims at developing computer applications, which encompasses perception, reasoning and learning and to provide an in-depth understanding of major techniques used to simulate intelligence. OBJECTIVE To provide a strong foundation of fundamental concepts in Artificial Intelligence To provide a basic exposition to the goals and methods of Artificial Intelligence To enable the student to apply these techniques in applications which involve perception, reasoning and learning. UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8 Intelligent Agents Agents and environments - Good behavior The nature of environments structure of agents - Problem Solving - problem solving agents example problems searching for solutions uniformed search strategies - avoiding repeated states searching with partial information. UNIT II SEARCHING TECHNIQUES 10 Informed search and exploration Informed search strategies heuristic function local search algorithms and optimistic problems local search in continuous spaces online search agents and unknown environments - Constraint satisfaction problems (CSP) Backtracking search and Local search for CSP Structure of problems - Adversarial Search Games Optimal decisions in games Alpha Beta Pruning imperfect real-time decision games that include an element of chance. UNIT III KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION 10 First order logic representation revisited Syntax and semantics for first order logic Using first order logic Knowledge engineering in first order logic - Inference in First order logic prepositional versus first order logic unification and lifting forward chaining backward chaining - Resolution - Knowledge representation - Ontological Engineering - Categories and objects Actions - Simulation and events - Mental events and mental objects UNIT IV LEARNING 9 Learning from observations - forms of learning - Inductive learning - Learning decision trees - Ensemble learning - Knowledge in learning Logical formulation of learning Explanation based learning Learning using relevant information Inductive logic programming - Statistical learning methods - Learning with complete data - Learning with hidden variable - EM algorithm - Instance based learning - Neural networks - Reinforcement learning Passive reinforcement learning - Active reinforcement learning - Generalization in reinforcement learning. UNIT V APPLICATIONS 8 Communication Communication as action Formal grammar for a fragment of English Syntactic analysis Augmented grammars Semantic interpretation Ambiguity and disambiguation Discourse understanding Grammar induction - Probabilistic language processing - Probabilistic language models Information retrieval Information Extraction Machine translation. TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOK 1. Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence A Modern Approach, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education / Prentice Hall of India, 2004. REFERENCES 1. Nils J. Nilsson, Artificial Intelligence: A new Synthesis, Harcourt Asia Pvt. Ltd., 2000. 2. Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight, Artificial Intelligence, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003. 3. George F. Luger, Artificial Intelligence-Structures And Strategies For Complex Problem Solving, Pearson Education / PHI, 2002. ReferenceHYPERLINK "http://www.annauniv.edu/academics/index.html/" \t "_blank"www.annauniv.edu/academics/index.html/ UEITB14 WIRELESS NETWORKS Technologies LTPC3003 AIM To provide guidelines to further accelerate research and development in Wireless Sensor Networks and Significant advances in sensing, computing and communication technologies have led to the development of tiny, low power and powerful sensor nodes. Objectives To learn the concept of Wireless sensor Network History and Applications. To understand the Wireless Sensor Network Operating Environment to design sensor nodes. To understand the need of MAC protocol and routing techniques of Wireless Sensor Network for better data processing transmissions. UNIT I WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS 9 Introduction to wireless LANs - IEEE 802.11 WLANs - Physical Layer- MAC sublayer- MAC Management Sublayer- Wireless ATM - HIPERLAN- HIPERLAN-2, WiMax UNIT II 3G OVERVIEW & 2.5G EVOLUTION 9 Migration path to UMTS, UMTS Basics, Air Interface, 3GPP Network Architecture, CDMA2000 overview- Radio and Network components, Network structure, Radio network, TD-CDMA, TDSCDMA. UNIT III ADHOC & SENSOR NETWORKS 9 Characteristics of MANETs, Table-driven and Source-initiated On Demand routing protocols, Hybrid protocols, Wireless Sensor networks- Classification, MAC and Routing protocols. UNIT IV INTERWORKING BETWEEN WLANS AND 3G WWANS 9 Interworking objectives and requirements, Schemes to connect WLANs and 3G Networks, Session Mobility, Interworking Architectures for WLAN and GPRS, System Description, Local Multipoint Distribution Service, Multichannel Multipoint Distribution system. UNIT V 4G & BEYOND 9 4G features and challenges, Technology path, IMS Architecture, Convergent Devices, 4G technologies, Advanced Broadband Wireless Access and Services, Multimedia, MVNO TOTAL: 45 PERIODS Beyond the syllabus: Home energy saving through Wireless Sensor Networks Overlapping Multihop Clustering forWireless Sensor Networks Industrial applications of Wireless Sensor Networks Survey on data routing in Wireless Sensor Networks TEXT BOOKS Clint Smith. P.E., and Daniel Collins, 3G Wireless Networks, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007. Vijay. K. Garg, Wireless Communication and Networking, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, http://books.elsevier.com/9780123735805:, 2007. Kaveth Pahlavan,. K. Prashanth Krishnamuorthy, "Principles of Wireless Networks", Prentice Hall of India, 2006. Web Reference www.compnetworking.about.com www.wlu.ca www.itd.uts.edu.ac/wireless UEITB15 SOFTWARE TESTING METHODS AND TOOLS LTPC3003 AIM To understand the various concepts involved in the basics of software testing. Objectives To explain the basics of software testing To highlight the strategies for software testing To stress the need and conduct of testing levels UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9 Introduction- Access Testing Capabilities-Multiple Roles of Testing- Defect versus Failures- Software Testing Strategy-Structural Approach to Testing- Testing Techniques/ Tool Selection Process UNIT II DESIGN PHASE TESTING 9 Eleven Step Testing Process- Develop Test plan-Requirements Phase Testing- Design Phase Testing- Program Phase Testing. UNIT III TEST SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 9 Acceptance Testing- Report Test Results- Testing Software Installation- Test Software Changes- Evaluate Test Effectiveness. UNIT IV Testing Specialized Systems and Applications 9 Testing client/Server Systems- Testing Rapid Applications Development- Test Adequacy of System documentation- Testing Web Based System- Testing Data warehouse. UNIT V BUILDING TEST DOCUMENTATION 9 Uses- Types- Responsibility- Storage- Test Plan Documentation- Test Analysis Report Documentation TOTAL: 45 Periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS CLEAN ROOM SOFTWARE ENGINEERING TESTING TOOLS REVIEWS AND SPECIFICATIONS TEXT BOOK 1. William E. Perry, Effective Methods for Software Testing, Willey Edition 2005. REFERENCE BOOKS Elfriede Dustin, Effective Software Testing, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003 Renu Rajani and Pradeep Oak, Software Testing Effective Methods, Tools and Techniques, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003 Edward Kit, Software Testing in the Real World Improving the Process, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 1995 Web Reference ww2.sas.com/proceedings/sugi30/141-30.pdf UEMAB08 OPERATIONS RESEARCH LTPC3003 AIM To study the various concepts in operation research. Objectives To develop the skills of the students in the areas of Linear Programming and Operation Networks. To understand the operations research concepts like Linear Programming, Transportation and Assignment Models, Network Scheduling. To learn the Sequencing Problems and Game Theory have important applications in several Engineering branches. UNIT I Linear Programming 9 Formulation of LP problems maximization and minimization problems - graphical method for solving LP models Simplex Method artificial variables technique Charnes Big M method variants of the Simplex Method degeneracy and cycling UNIT II Transportation and Assignment Problems 9 Transportation Problem mathematical formulation methods for finding initial basic feasible solution North-West Corner rule Least cost or matrix minima method Vogels approximation method optimality test by MODI method unbalanced transportation problem - Assignment Problem mathematical formulation Hungarian method unbalanced assignment problem UNIT III Network Scheduling 9 Networks introduction rules of network construction using Fulkersons rule time analysis Critical Path Method (CPM) Programme Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) cost consideration in PERT and CPM project cost and cost slope - time-cost optimization problem UNIT IV Sequencing Problems 9 Sequencing problems definition and assumptions determination of optimal sequence for j jobs on 2 machines (Johnsons method) processing n jobs on 3 machines processing n jobs on m machines processing two jobs on n machines UNIT V Game Theory 9 Game theory introduction two person zero-sum games Maximin-minimax principle games with saddle points games without saddle points, mixed strategies matrix oddment method for  EMBED Equation.DSMT4  games (arithmetic method) dominance property graphical method for  EMBED Equation.DSMT4  or  EMBED Equation.DSMT4  games. TOTAL: 45 periods Beyond the Syllabus Computational Problems-Dual Simplex Method-Integer Programming-Transportation with transshipment-Mixed integer LPP-Branch and Bound of Integer LPP-Non-Linear PP-Optimum Scheduling by critical path Method- Maximal flow Problem-Minimum Spanning tree problems-Non- Markovian Queues-Networks of queues. Text-Books: F.S. Hiller and G.J. Lieberman, Introduction to Operations Research, seventh edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 2001. H. Taha, Operations Research, eighth edition, Pearson education, New Delhi, 2002. Reference Books: P.K. Gupta and D.S. Hira, Operations Research, third edition, S. Chand & Company, New Delhi, 2003. S. Kalavathy, Operations Research with C Programs, third edition, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 200. Web Reference: HYPERLINK "http://www.purplemath.com/modules/linprog.htm"http://www.purplemath.com/modules/linprog.htm HYPERLINK "http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/111104027/"http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/111104027/ HYPERLINK "http://www.phpsimplex.com/en/simplex_method_example.htm"http://www.phpsimplex.com/en/simplex_method_example.htm HYPERLINK "http://www.es.ele.tue.nl/education/5MC10/Solutions/knapsack.pdf"http://www.es.ele.tue.nl/education/5MC10/Solutions/knapsack.pdf HYPERLINK "http://optlab-server.sce.carleton.ca/POAnimations2007/MinSpanTree.html"http://optlab-server.sce.carleton.ca/POAnimations2007/MinSpanTree.html HYPERLINK "http://www.idc.iitb.ac.in/~chakku/dm/06_Pert%20cpm.ppt"www.idc.iitb.ac.in/~chakku/dm/06_Pert%20cpm.ppt cacareer.weebly.com/uploads/2/0/4/0/2040831/cpm__pert.pdf HYPERLINK "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aPlzhsEsIw"www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aPlzhsEsIw en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queueing_theory HYPERLINK "http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~browne/.../Papers/SimpleQueuingModelspdf.pdf"www.cs.utexas.edu/~browne/.../Papers/SimpleQueuingModelspdf.pdf web.pdx.edu/~stipakb/.../QueuingModelSingleServerFormulas.html HYPERLINK "http://www.slideshare.net/amitcyrus/queuing-theory"www.slideshare.net/amitcyrus/queuing-theory UECSB75 DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS LTPC3003 AIM The aim of the course is to convey an insight into the fundamental concepts, principles, and state-of-the-art practice underlying the design of distributed systems. Objectives To understand about the distributed file systems To learn more on distributed objects To understand the concept of Remote method Invocation. UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM 9 Characterization of distributed systems " Examples of Distributed Systems" Resource sharing and the web " Challenges " System models " Architectural and fundamental models " Networking and internetworking " Case studies: Ethernet, WIFI , Bluetooth and ATM. UNIT II TIME AND GLOBAL STATES 9 Introduction " Clocks " Events and process states " Synchronizing physical clocks " Logical time and logical clocks " Global states " Distributed debugging " Distributed mutual exclusion  Election Algorithm " Multicast communication. UNIT III NAME SERVICES, COORDINATION AND AGREEMENT 8 Introduction Name services and the domain name system Directory and discovery services Coordination and agreement Distributed mutual exclusion Elections Multicast Communication. UNIT IV TRANSACTION 10 Introduction Transaction Nested Transaction Logs Optimistic Concurrency control Timestamp ordering Comparison of methods for concurrency control. Distributed transactions Flat and Nested distributed transaction Atomic commit protocols  Concurrency control in distributed transactions  Distributed deadlocks  Transaction recovery. UNIT V REPLICATION AND SECURITY 9 Introduction " System Model and Group communication  Fault Tolerant Services" Highly Available Services  Transaction with replicated data " Case study: CORBA. Security  Overview of security techniques  Cryptographic algorithms  Digital signatures  Cryptographic pragmatics. TOTAL: 45 periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS Security algorithm Kerberos Election algorithm RMI TEXT BOOK George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore and Tim Kindberg, Distributed Systems Concepts and Design, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 2006. REFERENCE BOOKS Andrew S Tanenbaum, Maartenvan Steen, Distributed Systems, Principles and Paradigms, Pearson Education, 2002. Albert Fleishman, Distributed Systems Software Design and Implementation, Springer Verlag, 1994. Sape Mullender, Distributed Systems, Addison Wesley, 2nd Edition, 1993. Web Reference: HYPERLINK "http://www.linkedin.com/skills/skill/Distributed_Systems"http://www.linkedin.com/skills/skill/Distributed_Systems HYPERLINK "http://www.cs.gsu.edu/~cscskp/DistSystems/chap01-prasad.pdf"http://www.cs.gsu.edu/~cscskp/DistSystems/chap01-prasad.pdf HYPERLINK "http://www.computer.org/portal/web/tpds"http://www.computer.org/portal/web/tpds HYPERLINK "http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Distributed_Systems"http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Distributed_Systems UEITB16 GRID COMPUTING LTPC3003 AIM: AIM: To understand the concepts of Grid Computing, Architecture and Grid Computing Technologies. Objectives To understand the genesis of grid computing To know the application of grid computing To understanding the technology and tool kits to facilitated the grid computing UNIT I CONCEPTS AND ARCHITECTURE 9 Introduction-Parallel and Distributed Computing-Cluster Computing-Grid Computing-Anatomy and Physiology of Grid-Review of Web Services-OGSA-WSRF. UNIT II GRID MONITORING 9 Grid Monitoring Architecture (GMA) - An Overview of Grid Monitoring Systems- GridI CE JAMM -MDS-Network Weather Service-R-GMA-Other Monitoring Systems- Ganglia and GridMon. UNIT III GRID SECURITY AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 9 Grid Security-A Brief Security Primer-PKI-X509 Certificates-Grid Security-Grid Scheduling and Resource Management-Scheduling Paradigms- Working principles of Scheduling -A Review of Condor, SGE, PBS and LSF-Grid Scheduling with QoS. UNIT IV DATA MANAGEMENT AND GRID PORTALS 9 Data Management-Categories and Origins of Structured Data-Data Management Challenges-Architectural Approaches-Collective Data Management Services-Federation Services-Grid Portals-First-Generation Grid Portals-Second-Generation Grid Portals. UNIT V GRID MIDDLEWARE 9 List of globally available Middleware - Case Studies-Recent version of Globus Toolkit-Architecture Components and Features. TOTAL: 45 Periods BEYOND THE SYLLABUS: Applications of grid computing organizations and their roles. Next generation of Grid computing initiatives Security standards for grid computing. TEXT BOOK 1. Maozhen Li, Mark Baker, The Grid Core Technologies, John Wiley & Sons ,2005. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Ian Foster & Carl Kesselman,The Grid 2 Blueprint for a New Computing Infrascture Morgan Kaufman 2004. 2. Joshy Joseph & Craig Fellenstein, Grid Computing, Pearson Education 2004. 3. Fran Berman,Geoffrey Fox, Anthony J.G.Hey, Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure a reality, John Wiley and sons, 2003. Web Reference www.cs.utsa.edu/~korkma2/teaching/...ppt www.csie.ndhu.edu.tw/~rhchang/grid/ppt UEECB31 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING LTPC3003 Aim To teach the fundamental principles and algorithms of digital image processingsystems Objectives To study the image fundamentals and mathematical transforms necessary for image processing. To study the image compression procedures. To study the image segmentation and representation techniques. UNIT I DIGITAL IMAGE FUNDAMENTALS 9 Image acquisition Storage Digital image representation, quantization and sampling, Imaging geometry, discrete image transforms Properties and applications. 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Chanda, D. Datta Majumder,Prentice Hall of India, 2003. Trussell H. J and Vrhel, M. J. [2008]. Fundamentals of Digital Imaging, C Web Reference: www.nptel.iitm.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=117105079 UECSB48 SOFT COMPUTING LTPC3003 AIM To introduce the techniques of soft computing and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inferencing systems which differ from conventional AI and computing in terms of its tolerance to imprecision and uncertainty. Objectives To give the students an overall knowledge of soft computing theories and fundamentals To give an understanding on the fundamentals of non-traditional technologies and approaches to solving hard real-world problems Fundamentals of artificial neural networks, fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic and genetic algorithms. 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