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Introduction to Silverlight and XAML

Layout and Dependency Properties and Routed Events

Elements and The Application Model

Navigation, Shapes and Geometries

Brushes, Transforms , Bitmaps and Animation

Sound, Video, Deep Zoom, Styles and Behavior

Templates and Custom Controls, Browser Integration
ASP.NET Web Services and Data Bindings

Data Controls and Isolated Controls

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UNIT - I

Introduction to Programming: Concept of algorithms, Flow Charts, Data Flow diagrams etc., Introduction to the Editing tools such as vi or MS-VC editors, Concepts of the finite storage, bits bytes, kilo, mega and gigabytes.  Concepts of character representation, Number Systems & Binary Arithmetic.

 

UNIT - II

Programming using C: The emphasis should be more on programming techniques rather than the language itself.  The C Programming language is being chosen mainly because of the availability of the compilers, books and other reference materials.

Example of some simple C program. Concept of variables, program statements and function calls from the library (Printf for example)

C data types, int, char, float etc., C expressions, arithmetic operation, relational and logic operations, C assignment statements, extension of assignment of the operations.  C primitive input output using getchar and putchar, exposure to the scanf and printf functions, C Statements, conditional executing using if, else.  Optionally switch and break statements may be mentioned.                                             

 
UNIT - III

Iterations and Subprograms: Concept of loops, example of loops in C using for, while and do-while.  Optionally continue may be mentioned.

One dimensional arrays and example of iterative programs using arrays, 2-d arrays Use in matrix computations.

Concept of Sub-programming, functions Example of functions.  Argument passing mainly for the simple variables.           

 

UNIT - IV

Pointers and Strings: Pointers, relationship between arrays and pointers Argument passing using pointers Array of pointers.  Passing arrays as arguments.

Strings and C string library.

Structure and Unions.  Defining C structures, passing strings as arguments Programming examples.                                                                                                    

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         Yashwant Kanetkar, “Let us C”, BPB Publications, 2nd Edition, 2001.

2.         Herbert Schildt, “C:The complete reference”, Osbourne Mcgraw Hill, 4th Edition, 2002.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1.         Raja Raman, “Computer Programming in C”, Prentice Hall of India, 1995.

2.         Kernighan & Ritchie, “C Programming Language”, The (Ansi C Version), PHI, 2nd Edition.

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UNIT - I

Force system: Free body diagram, Eqilibrium equations and applications.

Friction: Static and Kinetic friction, laws of dry friction, co-efficient of friction, angle of friction, angle of repose, cone of friction, friction lock, friction of flat pivot and collared thrust bearings, Belt drive- derivation of equation.                                                                                                

                                               T1/T2 =emq and its application

                                                                                                                   

UNIT - II

Structure: Plane truss, perfect and imperfect truss, assumption in the truss analysis, analysis of perfect plane trusses by the method of joints, method of section.

 

Distributed Force: Determination of center of gravity, center of mass and centroid by direct integration and by the method of composite bodies, mass moment of inertia and area moment of inertia by direct integration and composite bodies method, radius of gyration, parallel axis theorem, Pappus theorems, polar moment of inertia.                             

UNIT - III

Kinematics of Particles: Rectilinear motion, plane curvilinear motion-rectangular coordinates, normal and tangential component.

Kinetics of Particles: Equation of motion, rectilinear motion and curvilinear motion, work energy equation, conservation of energy, impulse and momentum conservation of momentum, impact of bodies, co-efficient of restitution, loss of energy during impact.

 

UNIT - IV

Kinematics of Rigid Bodies:  Concept of rigid body, type of rigid body motion, absolute motion, introduction to relative velocity,  relative acceleration (Corioli’s component excluded) and instantaneous center of velocity, Velocity and acceleration polygons for four bar mechanism and single slider mechanism. 

 

Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Equation of motion, translatory motion and fixed axis     rotation, application of work energy principles to rigid bodies conservation of energy.

 

Shear force and bending Moment Diagram. 

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TEXT BOOKS:

1.         A.K.Tayal, “Engg Mechanics”, Umesh Publications

2.         Sadhu Singh, “Engg Mechanics”, Khanna Publishers

 

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1.         Irving H. Shames, “Engg Mechanics”, PHI publications

2.         U.C.Jindal, “Engg Mechanics”, Galgotia Publications

3.         Beer & Johnston, “Engg Mechanics”, TMH

4.         Subramanyam, “Engg Mechanics”

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UNIT - I

Circuit Analysis

Ohm’s Law, KCL, KVL Mesh and Nodal Analysis, Circuit parameters, energy storage aspects, Superposition, Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Reciprocity, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Millman’s Theorem, Star-Delta Transformation. Application of theorem to the Analysis of dc circuits.                                                       

 

UNIT - II

A.C.Circuits

R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits (series and parallel), Time Constant, Phasor representation, Response of R-L, R-C and R-L-C circuit to soinusoidal input Resonance-series and parallel R-L-C Circuits, Q-factor, Bandwidth.                                                            

 

UNIT - III

Measuring Instruments

Principles, Construction and application of moving coil, moving iron, dynamometer type, induction type instruments, extension of range of ammeter, voltmeter (shunt and multiplier), Two-wattmeter method, for the measurement of power, Cathol-ray Oscilloscope and Applications.                                                                                       

UNIT - IV

Transformers

Construction and Working principles and phaser diagrams of Single-phase Transformer, Emf equation, Equivalent circuit, Regulation and efficiency, and Auto transformer.

Rotating Machines

Construction and working principles of dc motor and generator and its characteristics Applications of DC machines

Construction and working principles of 3-j-Induction motor, Torque-speed characteristics, and Industrial applications.                                                                   

TEXT BOOKS:

1.   P.C. Sen “Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics”, Wiley Eastern 2003.

2.   Vincent DEL TORO “Electrical Engineering Fundamental’s Prentice Hall India”, Ed 2002.

 

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UNIT – I

Basic Concepts in Communication: Communication as sharing; context of communication; the speaker/writer and the listener/reader; medium of communication; barriers to communication; accuracy, brevity, clarity and appropriateness in communication.            

     

 

UNIT - II

Writing Skills: Types of writings (Expository, Descriptive, Analytic, Argumentative, Narrative etc) and their main features. Resumes and CV’s and Cover letters. Memos and Notices. Basics of Formal Reports.                                                          

 

UNIT - III

Verbal, Non-Verbal and Listening Skills: Elementary Phonetics (Speech Mechanism, The Description of Speech Sounds, The Phoneme, the syllable; Prosodic Features, Word Accent, Features of Connected Speech); Paralanguage and Body language; and Classroom Presentations, Hearing and Listening; Essentials of Good Listening:  Achieving ability to comprehend material delivered at relatively fast speed.                        

 

UNIT - IV

Group Discussion: Use of persuasive strategies including some rhetorical devices for emphasizing (for instance; being polite and firm; handling questions and taking in criticism of self; turn-taking strategies and effective intervention; use of body language).        


 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         R. K. Bansal, and J. B. Harrison, “Spoken English For India: A Manual of Speech and Phonetics”, Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 1983.

2.         Lewis, Hedwig. “Body Language: A Guide For Professionals. New Delhi: Response Books”, A division of Sage Publication, 2000

3.         Sides, H. Charles, “How to Write & Present Technical Information”, Cambridge: CUP, 1999.

4.         Forsyth, Sandy & Lesley Hutchison, “Practical Composition”,  Edinburgh Oliver & Boyd, 1981

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UNIT – I

Introduction: Software Crisis, Software Processes & Characteristics, Software life cycle models, Waterfall, Prototype, Evolutionary and Spiral Models

Software Requirements analysis & specifications: Requirement engineering, requirement elicitation techniques like FAST, QFD & Use case approach, requirements analysis using DFD, Data dictionaries & ER Diagrams, Requirements documentation, Nature of SRS, Characteristics & organization of SRS.                                              

 

UNIT – II

Software Project Planning: Size Estimation like lines of Code & Function Count, Cost Estimation Models, COCOMO, COCOMO-II, Putnam resource allocation model, Risk Management.

Software Design: Cohesion & Coupling, Classification of Cohesiveness & Coupling, Function Oriented Design, Object Oriented Design                                             

 

UNIT - III

Software Metrics: Software measurements: What & Why, Token Count, Halstead Software Science Measures, Design Metrics, Data Structure Metrics, Information Flow Metrics

Software Reliability: Importance, Hardware Reliability & Software Reliability, Failure and Faults, Reliability Models, Basic Model, Logarithmic Poisson Model, Software Quality Models, CMM & ISO 9001.                                                                           

UNIT - IV

Software Testing: Testing process, Design of test cases, functional testing: Boundary value analysis, Equivalence class testing, Decision table testing, Cause effect graphing, Structural testing, Path Testing, Data flow and mutation testing, Unit Testing, Integration and System Testing, Debugging, Alpha & Beta Testing, Testing Tools & Standards.

Software Maintenance: Management of Maintenance, Maintenance Process, Maintenance Models, Regression Testing, Reverse Engineering, Software Re-engineering, Configuration Management, Documentation.                                                               

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         K. K. Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, “Software Engineering”, 2nd Ed., New Age International, 2005.

2.         R. S. Pressman, “Software Engineering – A practitioner’s approach”, 5th Ed., McGraw Hill Int. Ed., 2001.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1.         Stephen R. Schach, “Classical & Object Oriented Software Engineering”, IRWIN, TMH, 1996.

2.         James Peter, W. Pedrycz, “Software Engineering: An Engineering Approach”, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.

3.         I. Sommerville, “Software Engineering”, Addison Wesley, 2004

4.         K. Chandrasehakhar, “Software Engineering & Quality Assurance”, BPB, 2005.

 

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Introduction, What is an Operating System, Simple Batch Systems, Multiprogrammed Batches systems, Time-Sharing Systems, Personal-computer systems, Parallel systems, Distributed Systems, Real-Time Systems

Memory Management: Background, Logical versus Physical Address space, swapping, Contiguous allocation, Paging, Segmentation, Segmentation with Paging

Virtual Memory: Demand Paging, Page Replacement, Page-replacement Algorithms, Performance of Demand Paging, Allocation of Frames, Thrashing, Other Considerations, Demand Segmentation                                                                       

 

UNIT – II

Processes: Process Concept, Process Scheduling, Operation on Processes, Cooperating Processes, Interprocess Communication

CPU Scheduling: Basic Concepts, Scheduling Criteria, Scheduling Algorithms, Multiple-Processor Scheduling, Real-Time Scheduling, Algorithm Evaluation

Process Synchronization: Background, The Critical-Section Problem, Synchronization Hardware, Semaphores, Classical Problems of Synchronization, Critical Regions, Monitors, Synchronization in Solaris 2, Atomic Transactions                                       

 

UNIT – III

Deadlocks: System Model, Deadlock Characterization, Methods for Handling Deadlocks, Deadlock Prevention, Deadlock Avoidance, Deadlock Detection, Recovery from Deadlock, Combined Approach to Deadlock Handling.

Device Management: Techniques for Device Management, Dedicated Devices, Shared Devices, Virtual Devices; Device Characteristics-Hardware Consideration, Input or Output Devices, Storage Devices, Channels and Control Units, Independent Device Operation, Buffering, Multiple Paths, Block Multiplexing, Device Allocation Consideration,                        

Secondary-Storage Structure: Disk Structure, Disk Scheduling, Disk Management, Swap-Space Management, Disk Reliability, Stable-Storage Implementation       

           

UNIT – IV

Information Management: Introduction, A Simple File System, General Model of a File System, Symbolic File System, Basic File System, Access Control Verification, Logical File System, Physical File System File-System Interface: File Concept, Access Methods, Directory Structure, Protection, Consistency Semantics File-System Implementation: File-System Structure, Allocation Methods, Free-Space Management, Directory Implementation, Efficiency and Performance, Recovery.                                                     

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         Silbersachatz and Galvin, “Operating System Concepts”, Pearson, 5th Ed., 2001

2.         Dr. R. C. Joshi, “Operating Systems”, Wiley Dreamtech, 2005.

REFERENCES BOOKS:

1.         Tannenbaum, “Operating Systems”, PHI, 4th Edition, 2000

2.         E. Madnick, J. Donovan, “Operating Systems”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001

 

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UNIT – I

Concepts of ASM, Realization through GATES, MUX, PLD devices.

Specification of combinational systems using VHDL, Introduction to VHDL, Basic Language element of VHDL, Behavioral Modeling, Signal Assignment Statement, Structural modeling, Component Declaration, component instantiation, package declaration, package body, Design of standard combinational modules, Generate Statement      

 

UNIT – II

Asynchronous sequential circuits design, Flow table, merger diagram, transition table, Description and design of sequential circuits using VHDL, Flip-flop, Register and Counter, Design of a Serial Adder with Accumulator, State Graph for Control Network, design of a Binary Multiplier, Multiplication of a Signed Binary Number                  

 

UNIT – III

Subprogram Overloading, Operator Overloading, Signatures, Generics and Configuration, Functions and Procedure, Model simulation, Writing a test bench, Dumping results into a text file, reading  vectors from a text file, state machine modeling         

 

UNIT – IV

Overview of FPGA and CPLD. Study of internal architecture of xilinx’s vertex series of devices and altera’s cyclone processor.                                                 

 

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.             J. Bhaskar, “ A VHDL Primer”, Addison Wesley, 1999.

2.         C. H. Roth, “Digital System Design using VHDL”, PWS Publishing, 2003.

3.         Moris Mano, “Fundamentals of Logic Design”, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 2003.

REFERENCES BOOKS:

1.         M. Ercegovac, T. Lang and L.J. Moreno, ”Introduction to Digital Systems”, Wiley, 2000

2.         J.F. Wakerly, “Digital Design-Principles and Practices”, PHL, 2000.

3.         Douglas Perry, “VHDL”, MGH, 2000.

4.         Michae John Sebastian Smith, “Application-Specific Integrated Circuits”, Addison-Wesley, 2000.

5.             Z. Navabi, “ VHDL-Analysis and Modeling of Digital Systems”, MGH, 2000.

 

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Introduction to Java: Importance and features of Java, Keywords, constants, variables and Data Types, Operators and Expressions, Decision Making, Branching and Looping: if..else, switch,?: operator, while, do, for statements, labeled loops, jump statements: break, cotnue return. Introducing classes, objects and methods: defining a class, adding variables and methods, creating objects, constructors, class inheritance.

Arrays and String: Creating an array, one and two dimensional arrays, string array and methods, Classes: String and String Buffer classes, Wrapper classes: Basics types, using super, Multilevel hierarchy abstract and final classes, Object class, Packages and interfaces, Access protection, Extending Interfaces, packages.                                        

 

UNIT – II

Exception Handling: Fundamentals exception types, uncaught exceptions, throw, throw, final, built in exception, creating your own exceptions, Multithreaded Programming: Fundamentals, Java thread model: priorities, synchronization, messaging, thread classes, Run able interface, inter thread Communication, suspending, resuming and stopping threads. Input/Output Programming: Basics, Streams, Byte and Character Stream, predefined streams, Reading and writing from console and files. Using Standard Java Packages (lang, util, io, net). Networking: Basics, networking classes and interfaces, using java.net package, doing TCP/IP and Data-gram Programming                                                             

 

UNIT – III

Event Handling: Different Mechanism, the Delegation Event Model, Event Classes, Event Listener Interfaces, Adapter and Inner Classes, Working with windows, Graphics and Text, using AWT controls, Layout managers and menus, handling Image, animation, sound and video, Java Applet. Beans: Introduction to Java Beans and Swings, Servlets

 

UNIT – IV

Website Designing: Overview of Internet and Intranet Services, Sending and Receiving Mails, HTML Tags, Creating Tables, Check Boxes, Text Books, Frames, Graphical and animation techniques, Static & Dynamic Web Pages, Guidelines for a good website design, DHTML, ASP, Javascript                                                                               

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         Patrick Naughton and Herbertz Schildt, “Java-2 The Complete Reference”, 1999, TMH

2.         Rick Dranell, “HTML 4 unleashed”, Techmedia Publication, 2004.

3.         Shelley Powers, “Dynamic Web Publishing”, 2nd Ed., Techmedia, 1998.

REFERENCES BOOKS:

1.         E. Balaguruswamy, “Programming with Java: A Primer”, TMH, 1998.

2.         Horstmann, “Computing Concepts with Java 2 Essentials”, John Wiley, 2004.

3.         Decker & Hirshfield, “Programming Java: A introduction to programming using JAVA”, Vikas Publication, 2000.

4.         Tmy Gaddies, “Starting out with Java”, Wiley Dreamtech, 2005.

5.         Holzner, “HTML Blackbook”, Wiley Dreamtech, 2005.

 

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UNIT – I

Introduction and overview: Review of digital components,  Evolution of computers.

Register Transfer and Microoperation: Register transfer language, register transfer, bus and memory transfer, arithmetic microoperations, logic microoperations, shift microoperations.

Basic Computer Organization and Design: Instruction codes, computer registers, computer instructions, timing & control, instruction cycle, memory reference instructions, input-output and interrupts, design of basic computer, design of accumulator logic.    

 

UNIT – II

Microprogrammed Control Unit: Control memory, address sequencing.

Central Processing Unit: Introduction, general register organization, stack organization, instruction formats, addressing modes.

Pipeline and vector processing Parallel Processing, pipelining, arithmetic pipeline, RISC Pipeline, Vector Processing, Array Processors.                                      

 

UNIT – III

Computer Arithmetic: Introduction, addition and subtraction, multiplication algorithms, division algorithms, floating point arithmetic operation, decimal arithmetic unit, decimal arithmetic operations.

Input-Output Organization: Peripheral devices, input-output interface, asynchronous data transfer, modes of data transfer, priority interrupt, direct memory access, input-output processor.                                                                                                       

 

UNIT – IV

Memory organization: Memory hierarchy, main memory, auxiliary memory, associative memory, cache memory, virtual memory, memory management hardware.

Multiprocessors: Characteristics of multiprocessor, Interconnection Structure, Interprocessor Communication & Synchronization                                                            

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         M Mano,  “Computer System and Architecture”, PHI, 1993.

 

REFERENCES BOOKS:

1.         Malvino, “Digital Computer Electronics: An Introduction to Microcomputers”, McGraw Hill, 1993.

2.         J. P. Hayes, “Computer Architecture and Organization”, McGraw Hill, 1998.

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Linux – The Operating System: Linux history, Linux features, Linux distributions, Linux’s relationship to Unix, Overview of Linux architecture, Installation, Booting, Login and Shutdown Process, Start up scripts, controlling processes, system processes (an overview), Linux Security, Networking on Linux: Preparing Linux for Networking, Network Installation, configuring network setting after installation.                              

 

UNIT – II

User Management: Types of users, The powers of Root, managing users (adding and deleting): using the command line, shell scripts and GUI tools.

The Linux File System: Basic Princples, Pathnames, Mounting and Unmounting File Systems, Different File Types, File Permissions, Disk Usage Limits, Directory Structure, The Ext2 and Ext3 File Systems, Check and Repair File Systems.                    

 

UNIT – III

Shell in Linux: Available shells under Linux (viz. Bash, TCSH, Korn or so on), different shell features, editors, shell commands, shell scripts: shell variables, environmental variables, purpose of shell scripts, writing, storing and executing scripts, Filters- The grep family, advanced filters-sed and awk.                                                                       

UNIT – IV

Using the X-Windows System: What is X clients, servers and Windows Management, Exploring X Applications X – Lib Programming Model, creating and managing windows, handling events: key board and mouse management, an overview of drawing graphics, text handling colormap and manipulation.                                                                

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         N. Barkakati, “X-Windows System Programming”, PHI, 2001

2.         K. Cox, “Red Hat Linux Administrator’s Guide”, PHI, 2001

3.         Michael Jain, “Red Hat Linux 9”, BPB Publications, 2003.

4.         Peterson Richard, “The Complete References Linux”, 2nd Ed., Tata McGraw Hill, 2002.

REFERENCES BOOKS:

1.         O’Reilly and Associates Vol. 0: Protocol Reference Manual, 1992

2.         O’Reilly and Associates Vol. 1: Xlib Programming Manual, 1992

3.         O’Reilly and Associates Vol. 2: Xlib Programming Manual, 1992

4.         Bach, “The Design of the Unix Kernel”, PHI, 2000.


 

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UNIT – I

Computer Number Systems, Codes, and Digital Devices: Computer Number Systems and Codes, Microprocessor Evolution and Types, the 8086 microprocessor family-overview, 8086 internal architecture, introduction to programming the 8086, addressing modes of 8086.

8086 Family Assembly Language Programming: Program Development Steps, Constructing the machine codes for 8086 instructions, writing programs for use with an assembler, assembly language program development tools                                 

 

UNIT – II

Implementing Standard Program Structures in 8086 Assembly Language: Simple Sequence Programs, Jumps, Flags, and Conditional Jumps, If-Then, if-then-else, and multiple if-then-else programs, while-do programs, while-do programs, repeat-until programs, instruction timing and delay loops

Strings, Procedures, and macros: the 8086 string instructions, writing and using procedures, writing and using assembler macros

8086 Instruction Descriptions and Assembler Directives                                

 

UNIT – III

8086 System Connections, Timing, and Troubleshooting: A abasic 8086 microcomputer System, An example Minimum-mode System, the SDK-86, Troubleshooting a simple 8086-based microcomputer, Timing Diagrams

8086 Interrupts and Interrupt Applications: 8086 interrupts and Interrupt Responses, Hardware Interrupt Applications                                                           

UNIT – IV

Interfacing 8086 with 8255, 8254, 8259, 8253, 8251, 8259, 8279.

Brief Introduction to Architecture of 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486, 8087 and Pentium architecture.                                                                                                 

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         D. V. Hall, “Microprocessors and Interfacing”, TMH, 2nd Edition, 1999

REFERENCES BOOKS:

1.         Peter Able, “IBM PC Assembly language programming”, PHI, 1994.

2.         James. L. Antonaks, “An Introduction to the Intel Family of Microprocessors”, Addison Wesley, 1999.

3.         Liu Gibson, “Microprocessor Systems: The 8086/8088 family Architecture, Programming & Design”, PHI, 1999.

 

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UNIT – I

Discrete time signals and systems, Z-transforms, structures for digital filters, design procedures for FIR and IIR filters. Frequency transformations: linear phase design; DFT. Methods for computing FFT. Noise analysis of digital filters, power spectrum estimation.

Signals and signal Processing: characterization & classification of signals, typical Signal Processing operations, example of typical Signals, typical Signals Processing applications.

Time Domain Representation of Signals & Systems: Discrete Time Signals, Operations on Sequences, the sampling process, Discrete-Time systems, Time-Domain characterization of LTI  Discrete-Time systems, state-space representation of LTI Discrete-Time systems, random signals.                                                                              

 

UNIT – II

Transform-Domain Representation of Signals: the Discrete-Time Fourier Transform, Discrete Fourier Transform, DFT properties, computation of the DFT of real sequences, Linear Convolution using the DFT. Z-transforms, Inverse z-transform, properties of z-transform, transform domain representations of random signals, FFT Algorithms.

                                                                                                                    

UNIT – III

Transform-Domain Representation of LTI Systems: the frequency response, the transfer function, types of transfer function, minimum-phase and maximum-Phase transfer functions, complementary transfer functions, Discrete-Time processing of random signals.

Digital Processing of Continuous-Time Signals : sampling of Continuous Signals, Analog Filter Design, Anti-aliasing Filter Design, Sample-and-hold circuits, A/D & D/A converter, Reconstruction Filter Design.                                                                    

 

UNIT – IV

Digital Filter Structure: Block Diagram representation, Signal Flow Graph Representation, Equivalent Structures, FIR Digital Filter Structures, IIR Filter Structures, Parallel all pass realization of IIR transfer function, Digital Sine-Cosine generator.

Digital Filter Design: Impulse invariance method of IIR filter design, Bilinear Transform method of IIR Filter Design, Design of Digital IIR notch filters, FIR filter Design based on truncated fonner sens, FIR filter design based on Frequency Sampling approach.

 

Applications of DSP.                                                                             

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         Sanjit K. Mitra, “DSP a Computer based approach” , TMH, 2nd Ed., 2001.

2.         Allan Y. Oppenhein & Ronald W. Schater , "Digital Signal Processing”, PHI, 2004.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1.         J. R. Jhohnson, “Intorduction to Digital Signal Processing”, PHI, 2000.

2.         B. Somanthan Nair, “Digital Signal Processing: Theory, Analysis & Digital Filter Design”, PHI, 2004.

 

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The Compelling Need for data warehousing: Escalating Need for strategic information, failures of Past decision-support systems, operational versus decision-support systems, data warehousing – the only viable solution, data warehouse defined

Data warehouse – The building Blocks: Defining Features, data warehouses and data marts, overview of the components, metadata in the data warehouse

Defining the business requirements: Dimensional analysis, information packages – a new concept, requirements gathering methods, requirements definition: scope and content

                       

 

UNIT – II

Principles of dimensional modeling: Objectives, From Requirements to data design, the STAR schema, STAR Schema Keys, Advantages of the STAR Schema

Dimensional Modeling:

Updates to the Dimension tables, miscellaneous dimensions, the snowflake schema, aggregate fact tables, families of STARS                                                      

 

UNIT – III

OLAP in the Data Warehouse:

Demand for Online analytical processing, need for multidimensional analysis, fast access and powerful calculations, limitations of other analysis methods, OLAP is the answer, OLAP definitions and rules, OLAP characteristics, major features and functions, general features, dimensional analysis, what are hypercubes? Drill-down and roll-up, slice-and-dice or rotation, OLAP models, overview of variations, the MOLAP model, the ROLAP model, ROLAP versus MOLAP, OLAP implementation considerations              

 

UNIT – IV

Data Mining Basics: What is Data Mining, Data Mining Defined, The knowledge discovery process, OLAP versus data mining, data mining and the data warehouse, Major Data Mining Techniques, Cluster detection, decision trees, memory-based reasoning, link analysis, neural networks, genetic algorithms, moving into data mining, Data Mining Applications, Benefits of data mining, applications in retail industry, applications in telecommunications industry, applications in banking and finance.                                                                  

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         Paul Raj Poonia, “Fundamentals of Data Warehousing”, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.

2.         Sam Anahony, “Data Warehousing in the real world: A practical guide for building decision support systems”, John Wiley, 2004

REFERENCES BOOKS:

1.         W. H. Inmon, “Building the operational data store”, 2nd Ed., John Wiley, 1999.

2.         Kamber and Han, “Data Mining Concepts and Techniques”, Hartcourt India P. Ltd., 2001

3.         “Data Warehousing”, BPB Publications, 2004.

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Review of Physical & Data link layer, ISDN, Frame Relay, ATM          

UNIT – II

Network Layer: ARP and RARP, Routing algorithms and protocols, Congestion control algorithm, Router Operation, Router configuration, Internetworking, IP Protocol, IPv6 (an overview).                                                                                                         

UNIT – III

Transport Layer: UDP, TCP (Flow Control, Error Control, Connection Establishment)

                                                                                                                 

UNIT – IV

Application layer: DNS, SNMP, RMON, Electronic Mail, WWW.

 

Network Security: Firewalls (Application and packet filtering), Cryptography, Virtual Print,

                                                                                                          

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         B. A. Forouzan, “TCP/IP Protocol Suite”, TMH, 2nd Ed., 2004.

 

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1.         U. Black, “Computer Networks-Protocols, Standards and Interfaces”, PHI, 1996.

2.         W. Stallings, “Computer Communication Networks”, PHI, 1999.

3          W. Stallings, “SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, RMON 1&2”, 3rd Ed., Addison Wesley, 1999.

4.         Michael A. Miller, “Data & Network Communications”, Vikas Publication, 1996.

5.         William A. Shay, “Understanding Data Communications & Networks”, Vikas Publication, 1999.

6.         A. S. Tananbaum, “Computer Networks”, 3rd Ed, PHI, 1999.

7.         Laura Chappell (ed), “Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration”, Techmedia, 1999.

 

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UNIT – I

Requirements engineering: Requirements Elicitation, Requirement Elicitation techniques, Requirement Analysis, Requirement Analysis Models, Requirement Documentation, Requirement Management, IEEE Std. For SRS                                   

 

UNIT - II

Size Estimation: Function Point Analysis, Mask II FPA, LOC estimation, Conversion between size measures                                                                             

 

UNIT - III

Effort, schedule & cost estimation: Estimation factors, COCOMO-II, Putnam Estimation Model,  Estimation by Analogy, Validating Software Estimates              

UNIT - IV

Introduction to software life cycle, management activities in software project

Tools: Software Estimation Tools

 

Industry Resources; IFPUG, UQAM-SEMRL, COSMIC, IEEE, COCOMO

 

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         Swapna Kishore, Rajesh Naik, “Software Requirements and Estimation”, TMH, 1992.

 

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1.         K.K. Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, "Software Engineering", 2nd Ed., New Age International Publishers, New Delhi, 2005.

2.         Roger Pressman, “Software Engineering: A Practitioiner’s Approach”, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1992.

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Scope of AI: Games, theorem proving, natural language processing, vision and speech processing, robotics, expert systems, AI techniques-search knowledge, abstraction.

Problem Solving (Blind): State space search; production systems, search space control; depth-first, breadth-first search.

Heuristic Based Search: Heuristic search, Hill climbing, best-first search, branch and bound, Problem Reduction, Constraint Satisfaction End, Means-End Analysis.

 

UNIT – II

Game Playing: Game Tree, Minimax Algorithm, Alpha Beta Cutoff, Modified Minimax Algorithm, Horizon Effect, Futility Cut-off.

Knowledge Representation: Predicate Logic: Unificatioin, Modus Ponens, Modus Tolens, Resolution in Predicate Logic, Conflict Resolution Forward Chaining, Backward Chaining, Declarative and Procedural Representation, Rule based Systems.

Structured Knowledge Representation: Semantic Nets: Slots, exceptions and default frames, conceptual dependency, scripts.                                                        

 

UNIT – III

Handling Uncertainty: Non-Monotonic Reasoning, Probabilistic reasoning, use of certainty factors, fuzzy logic.

Natural Language Processing: Introduction, Syntactic Processing, Semantic Processing, Pragmatic Processing.                                                                        

UNIT – IV

Learning: Concept of learning, learning automation, genetic algorithm, learning by inductions, neural nets.

Expert Systems: Need and justification for expert systems, knowledge acquisition, Case Studies: MYCIN, RI.                                                                                  

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         E. Rich and K. Knight, “Artificial Intelligence”, TMH, 2nd Ed., 1992.

2.         N. J. Nilsson, “Principles of AI”, Narosa Publ. House, 1990.

3.         M. N. Hoda, “Foundation Course in Artificial Intelligence”, Vikas Pub., 2004.

REFERENCES BOOKS:

1.         P. H. Winston, "Artificial Intelligence", Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 2002.

2.         D. W. Patterson, “Introduction to AI and Expert Systems”, PHI, 1992.

3.         R. J. Schalkoff, “Artificial Intelligence – An Engineering Approach”, McGraw Hill Int. Ed. Singapore, 1992.

4.         M. Sasikumar, S. Ramani, “Rule Based Expert Systems”, Narosa Publishing House, 1994.

5.         Tim Johns, “Artificial Intelligence, Application Programming”, Wiley Dreamtech, 2005.

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Introduction: What is software testing and why it is so hard?, Error, Fault, Failure, Incident, Test Cases, Testing Process, Limitations of Testing, No absolute proof of correctness, Overview of Graph Theory.                                                                          

 

UNIT - II

Functional Testing: Boundary Value Analysis, Equivalence Class Testing, Decision Table Based Testing, Cause Effect Graphing Technique.

Structural Testing: Path testing, DD-Paths, Cyclomatic Complexity, Graph Metrics, Data Flow Testing, Mutation testing.                                                                    

 

UNIT - III

Reducing the number of test cases:

Prioritization guidelines, Priority category, Scheme, Risk Analysis, Regression Testing, Slice based testing

Testing Activities: Unit Testing, Levels of Testing, Integration Testing, System Testing, Debugging, Domain Testing.                                                                     

 
UNIT - IV

Object Oriented Testing: Issues in Object Oriented Testing, Class Testing, GUI Testing, Object Oriented Integration and System Testing.

Testing Tools: Static Testing Tools, Dynamic Testing Tools, Characteristics of Modern Tools.                                                                                                       

 

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         William Perry, “Effective Methods for Software Testing”, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1995.

2.         Louise Tamres, “Software Testing”, Pearson Education Asia, 2002

3.         Robert V. Binder, “Testing Object-Oriented Systems-Models, Patterns and Tools”, Addison Wesley, 1999.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1.         Cem Kaner, Jack Falk, Nguyen Quoc, “Testing Computer Software”, Second Edition, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1993.

2.         K.K. Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, “Software Engineering”, 2nd Ed., New Age International Publishers, New Delhi, 2005

3.         Boris Beizer, “Software Testing Techniques”, Second Volume, Second Edition, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1990.

4.         Boris Beizer, “Black-Box Testing – Techniques for Functional Testing of Software and Systems”, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1995.

 

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Introduction to an embedded systems design & RTOS: Introduction to Embedded system, Processor in the System, Microcontroller, Memory Devices, Embedded System Project Management, ESD and Co-design issues in System development Process, Design cycle in the development phase for an embedded system, Use of target system or its emulator and In-circuit emulator, Use of software tools for development of an ES.

Inter-process Communication and Synchronization of Processes, Tasks and Threads, Problem of Sharing Data by Multiple Tasks, Real Time Operating Systems: OS Services, I/O Subsystems, Interrupt Routines in RTOS Environment, RTOS Task Scheduling model, Interrupt Latency and Response times of the tasks.                                   

 

Overview of Microcontroller: Microcontroller and Embedded Processors, Overview of 8051 Microcontroller family:  Architecture, basic assembly language programming concepts, The program Counter and ROM Spaces in the 8051, Data types, 8051 Flag Bits ad PSW Register, 8051 Register Banks and Stack Instruction set, Loop and Jump Instructions, Call Instructions, Time delay generations and calculations, I/O port programming Addressing Modes, accessing memory using various addressing modes, Arithmetic instructions and programs, Logical instructions, BCD and ASCII application programs, Single-bit instruction programming, Reading input pins vs. port Latch, Programming of 8051 Timers, Counter Programming                                                                                                  

 

UNIT – III

Communication with 8051: Basics of Communication, Overview of RS-232, I2C Bus, UART, USB, 8051 connections to RS-232, 8051 serial communication programming, 8051 interrupts, Programming of timer interrupts, Programming of External hardware interrupts, Programming of the serial communication interrupts, Interrupt priority in the 8051

                                                                                                        

 

UNIT - IV

Interfacing with 8051: Interfacing an LCD to the 8051, 8051 interfacing to ADC, Sensors, Interfacing a Stepper Motor, 8051 interfacing to the keyboard, Interfacing a DAC to the 8051, 8255 Interfacing with 8031/51, 8051/31 interfacing to external memory

                                                                                                        

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         Raj Kamal, “Embedded Systems”, TMH, 2004.

2.         M.A. Mazidi and J. G. Mazidi, “The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems”,  PHI, 2004.

REFERENCES BOOKS:

1.         David E. Simon, “An Embedded Software Primer”, Pearson Education, 1999.

2.         K.J. Ayala, “The 8051 Microcontroller”, Penram International, 1991.

3.         Dr. Rajiv Kapadia, “8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems”, Jaico Press

4.         Dr. Prasad, “Embedded Real Time System”, Wiley Dreamtech, 2004.

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Introduction and Concepts: Networks and commercial transactions – Internet and other novelties; networks and electronic transactions today, Model for commercial transactions; Internet environment – internet advantage, worlds wide web and other internet sales venues; Online commerce solutions.

Security Technologies: Insecurity Internet; A brief introduction to Cryptography; Public key solution; Key distribution and certification; prominent cryptographic applications.

Electronic Payment Methods: Updating traditional transactions; secure onine transaction models; Online commercial environments; digital currencies and payment systems; Offline secure processing; private data networks.                                            

 

UNIT – II

Protocols for Public Transport of Private Information: Security protocols; secure protocols; Secure hypertext transfer protocols; Secure sockets layers; Integrating security protocols into the web; Non technical provide.

Electronic Commerce Providers: On-line Commerce options: Company profiles.

Electronic Payment Systems: Digital payment systems; First virtual internet payment system; cyber cash model.

On-line Commerce Environments: Servers and commercial environments; Netscape product line; Netscape commerce server; Microsoft internet explorer and servers; open market.

Digital Currencies: Optional process of Digicash, Ecash Trail; Using Ecash; Smart cards, Electronic Data Interchange; Its basics; EDI versus Internet and EDI over Internet.

Strategies, Techniques and Tools: Internet Strategies: Internet Techniques, Shopping techniques and online selling techniques; Internet tools.

Electronic Commerce Online Resources and Guide to the CD-ROM  

UNIT – III

ERP – An Enterprise Perspective; Production Finance, Personnel disciplines and their relationship, Transiting environment, MIS Integration for disciplines, Case Study, Information / Workflow, Network Structure, Client Server Integrator System, Virtual Enterprise.

ERP – Resource Management Perspective; Functional and Process of Resource. Management, Basic Modules of ERP System-HRD, Personnel Management, Training and Development, Skill Inventory, Material Planning and Control, Inventory, Forecasting, Manufacturing, Production Planning, Production Scheduling, Production Control, Sales and Distribution, Finance, Resource Management in global scenario, dynamic data management in complex global scenario.                                                                    

UNIT – IV

ERP – Information System Perspective: Evolution of Application Software Technology Management, EDP, MIS, DBMS, DSS OLAP (Online Analysis and Processing), TP, OAS, KBS, MRP, BPR, SCM, REP, CRM, Information Communication Technology, E-Business, E-Commerce, EDI

 

ERP-Key Managerial Issues: Concept Selling, IT Infrastructure, Implication, of ERP Systems on Business Organization, Critical success factors in ERP System, ERP Culture Implementation Issues, Resistance to change, Public Service and Organizations (PSO) Project, ERP Selection issues, Return on Investment, Pre and Post Implementation Issues.


 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         Pete Loshin and P.A.Murphy, “ Electronic Commerce ” Jaico Publishing House, 1999.

2.         Gary Schneider and James T. Perry, “Electronic Commerce” by Thomson learning, 2001.

3.         S. Sadagopan, “Enterprise Resource Planning”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.

4.         Alexis Leon, “Enterprise Resource Planning”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.

 

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1.         Kalakota, “Frontiers of E-Commerce ” Addition Wesley long man Publishers, 1999.

2.         Kamlesh Bajaj & Debjani Nag, “E-Commerce: The cutting edge of Business” Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2000.

3.         Trepper, “E-Commerce strategies”, Prentice Hall of India, 2001.          

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