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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR CSE V SEMESTER (20011-2012)

Subject Code: ETEC-301

Subject: DCS-II

Total Teaching Weeks in semester : 14 weeks

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TOPICS TO BE COVERED

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1ST TERMINAL
1. Introduction to Digital Design
2. Concept of ASM
3. Real thru Gates,Mux,PLD
4. Specification of combinational S/m
5. Basic Lang Elements
6. Behavioral Modeling
7. Signal Assignment Statements.
8. Structural modeling, comp declaration, comp, instantiation.
9. Package declaration,pacakage body
10. Design of standard combinational modules.
11. Generate Statement
12.Design of binary multiplier, Multiplication of signed binary no, Design of
Serial adder with accumulator

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2ND TERMINAL
1. Async Seq Ckts. Flow Table, Merger Dia,IT
2. Design of Seq Ckts using VHDL ,FF Reg counter state machine modeling
3. State graph for control network (AKM)
4. sub pgm overloading,operator overloading signature generics and
configuration
5. Function and procedure
6.Model Simulation
7. Writing a test bench dumpking results, reading vectors from a text file.
3RD TERMINAL3
1. Overview of FPGA and CPLD
2. Study of int, architecture of xilinx vertex series of devices.
3. Alteras Cyclone processors

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR CSE V SEMESTER (20011-2012)


Subject: Java Programming and Web Design

Subject Code: ETIT-303

Total Teaching Weeks in semester : 13 weeks

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Unit-1
Introduction to java, importance and features of java
Language fundamentals
Classes (Objects, Variables , Method)
Constructors
Inheritance
Arrays and strings
Wrapper classes
Super, final classes, abstract classes
Packages
Interfaces
Unit-2
Exception handling(types, throw, throws finally etc)
Threading (priorities, synchronization, messaging etc.)
IInd TERM
I/O,Lang, util, Net
Networking
Applet
Windows, Components
Unit 3
Event handling
Layout manager and menus
Adapter and inner classes
Graphics, animation, sound, video
Swings
Java Beans
Servlets
IIIrd TERM
Unit4
Website designing (internet and intranet services),sending
and receiving mails
HTML
Graphical and animation technique
Static and dynamic web pages
DHTML
ASP
Java script

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR CSE V SEMESTER (20011-2012)

Subject: Computer Architecture

Subject Code: ETCS-305

Total Teaching Weeks in semester : 13 weeks

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Introduction to Computer Architecture
Register transfer language
Bus memory transfer
Arithmetic micro operations
Logical, shift micro operation
Instruction Code
Computer registers, Instruction, timing & control
Basic computer design
Accumulator design
Control memory
Address sequencing
CPU-introduction and organization,stack organization
Instruction format
Addressing modes

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Parallel processing
Pipe lining, arithmetic pipelining
RISC pipelining
Vector processing
Array processing
Computer Arithmetic
Introduction
Additional and subtraction
Multiplication and division
Floating point operation
Decimal arithmetic
Peripheral Devices
I/O interface
Modes of data transfer
I/O processor
IIIrd TERM
Memory hierarchy, main memory, auxiliary memory
Associative, cache memory
Virtual memory
Characteristics of multiprocessor, interconnection
structure
Inter processor communication and synchronization
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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR CSE V SEMESTER (20011-2012)


SUBJECT-Linux & X-Window Programming

SUBJECT CODE-ETCS-307

Total Teaching Weeks in semester : 13 weeks

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Total Lecture Classes Available : 39

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Unit 1
Linux-The Operating systems: Linux history, Linux features ,Linux
distributions,linuxs relationship to Unix
Overview of Linux architecture
Installation ,booting ,login and shut down process
Startup scripts, controlling processes, system processes (an overview)
Linux Secuirity,networking on Linux: preparing linux for networking,
Network installation ,configuring network setting after installation
Unit -2
User management : Types of users, The powers of root .managing users
(adding and deleting) : using the command line
Shell script and GUI tools
The linux file system : Basic principles, pathnames ,mounting and
unmounting file systems, different file types, files permissions
Disk usage limits, directory structure, The Ext2 And Ext3 file systems,
Check and repair file systems
IInd TERM
Unit 3
Shell in linux: Available shells under linux (viz Bash,TCSH,Korn or so
on)
Different shell features
Editors, Shell commands
Shell scripts :shell variable environmental variables
Purpose of shell scrpts,writing storing and executing scripts
Filters-The Grep Family advanced filters sed and awk.
Unit-4
Using the X-windows systems: What is X clients ,servers and windows
management
III rd Term
Exploring X application X-lib programming Model ,creating and
managing windows,
Handling events : Key boards and mouse management
An overview of drawing graphics
Text handling colormap and manipulation

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Text Books:1. N. Barkakati, X-Windows system programming, P111, 2001


2. k.Cox., Red hat Linux Administrator Guide , P111, 2001
3. Michal Jain. Red HAT Linux 9BPB Publications 2003
4. Peterson Richard , The complete reference Linux 2 nd ED TMH 2002
5. Yashwant P.Kanetkar, Unix Shell Programming , BPB.
6. Neil Methew and rechard Stones, Beginning Linux Programming, 3 rd Edition, Wiley Publishing.
7. W.Richard Stevens, UNIX Networks programmingPIII.
8. Meeta Gandhi, Tilak Shetty and Rajiv Shah , The C Odyssey UNIX The Open Boundless CBPB.
9. http:// www. Gnu.org/gnu/thegnuproject.html.
References Books:1. OReilly and Associates vol. 0: Protocol Refrence Manual 1992.
2. OReilly and Associates vol.1: Protocol Refrence Manual 1992.
3. OReilly and Associates vol. 2: Protocol Refrence Manual 1992.
4. Bach, The design of the Unix Kernal , PHI2000.

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR CSE V SEMESTER (20011-2012)


Subject: Database Management Systems
Subject Code: ETCS-309
Total Teaching Weeks in semester : 13 weeks

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Total Lecture Classes Available : 39

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1ST TERM
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Basic concepts and Conceptual Database Design: Database administration &
Database Users,Characteristics of the Database,Database Systems,Concepts nad
Architecture
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Data Models,Schemes & Instances,DBMS Architecture & Data Indepence
Database Languages & Interfaces
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Overview of llicrarchical,Network & Relational Database Management Systems
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Data Modelling Using the Entity Relationship Model-Entities,Attributes and
relationship Model-Entries,Attributes and Relationship ModelEntities,Attributes and Relationships,Cardinality of Relationships,Strong and
WEAK Entity Sets.
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Generalization,Specialization,and Aggregation
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Translating Your ER model into Relational model
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Relational model,Languages & systems: Relational data model & Relational
Algebra, Relational model concepts, Relational model Constraints, Relational
Algebra
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SQL-A Relational database language, Data definition in SQL, View and queries
in SQL, specifying constraints
IInd TERM
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Indexes in SQL, Practiching SQL commands using ORACLE
UNIT 3
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Relational Database Design and oracle architecture: Functional Dependencies &
Normalization for relational Database,Functional Dependencies,Normal Forms
Based on primary keys,(1 NF,2 NF, 3 NF & BCNF),Lossless join and dependency
preserving Decomposition
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Oracle 8 Architecture, Database Storage, Oracle software structures,shared
database access mechanism,Database protection.
Unit 4
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Transaction Management : transaction concept and state, Implementation of
atomicity and durability, Concurrent execution, Serializability,
Recoverability,implementation of isolation.
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Concurrency control techniques, Lock based protocols, Time-stamp based
protocols,Deadlock handling, Recovery system, Failure classification,storage
structure.
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Recovery and Atomicity, Log-based recovery, Shadow paging,Recovery with
concurrent Transaction.
IIIrd TERM
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Buffer management,Indexing,hashing
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Query processing: Query processing,overview,Measures of Query cost, Selection
operation,Sorting,Join operation,Other operations, Evaluation of Expressions.
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Concepts of object oriented database management systems,Distributed data base
management systems.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Korth,Silberschatz, Database ASystem Concepts,4th Ed.,TMH,2003
2. Steve Bobrowski,Oracle 8 Architecture, TMH,2000
REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. C.J.Date, An introduction to Database Systems, 7 th Ed.Narosa publishing 2004
2. Elmsari and Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems,4 th Ed.,A Wesley,2004
3. J.D. Ullman, Principles of Database Systems,2nd Ed., Galotia Publication,1999.

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR CSE V SEMESTER (20011-2012)


Subject : Organizational Behaviour

Course Code-ETMS-311

Total Teaching Weeks in semester : 14 weeks

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Unit I
Meaning and Nature of Management
Management Systems & Process
Management Skills
Tasks & Responsibilities of a Professional Manager

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Planning Types & Process


Management by Objectives
Decision Making Models/Organisational Context of Decisions
Problems Solving Techniques
Controlling: Process & Techniques

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Organisational Structure & Design


Managerial Communication
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Individual Determinant of OB
Perception
Learning
Personality
Motivation
Job Anxiety & Stress
Group Dynamics
Analysing Interpersonal Relations
Leadership Theories, Styles & influence
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Management of Organizational Conflicts

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