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Bachelor Engineering in Information Technology

Subject Details

 Ist Year  |  III semester | IV semester | V semester | VI semester | VII semester | VIII semester

 Ist YEAR (SEMESTER I & II)

 101 MATHEMATICS I & II

 Differential Calculus - limits, rules of differentiation, derivatives, applications (tangents, normals, rates, maxima, minima)

Integral Calculus - rules and methods of integration, definite integral, applications (area, volume, centre of gravity, moments of inertia), Pappus  Guldinus theorem, Simpson's rule.

Analytical Geometry - equations, tangents, normals, curve tracing for Cartesian / polar co-ordinates, three-dimensional geometry.

Differential Calculus - Leibnitz's, Taylor and Maclaurin's theorems, partial differentiation, homogeneous functions, transformation of variables, applications.

Infinite Series  - convergence/divergence

Integral Calculus - double and triple integration, system of co-ordinates - applications to physical problems, Beta and Gamma functions and their applications, complex numbers - De Moivre's  theorem, hyperbolic functions, separation of real and imaginary parts.

·        Text books

1.     Higher Engineering Mathematics - Dr. B. S. Grewal

2.     Engineering Mathematics - Wartikar and Wartikar

102   APPLICATION PACKAGES 

Application software such as - MS WORD, MS EXCEL, MS POWERPOINT. 

103 ENGINEERING MECHANICS

Scalars, vectors, units, Statics - centre of gravity, moment of inertia, friction, Kinematics, Kinetics, Newton's laws, simple machines.

·        Text books

1.                Textbook of Applied Mechanics - R. S. Khurmi

2.                Engineering Mechanics - A.K. Tayal 

104 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

Strengths and elasticity, stress, strain, mechanical properties of materials, testing bending moment and shear force, stresses in beams, torsion, principal stresses.

·        Text books

1.     Strength of Materials - Ramamurtham

2.    Strength of Materials - S.B. Junarkar 

105  MATERIAL SCIENCE

Introduction to material science, Crystal geometry, crystal imperfections, conductive materials, Magnetic material, Ceramic material, Metals, Concrete, Timber, Glasses, Organic material, Composites, performance of material in service, Corrosion,, Miscellaneous engineering materials. 

·      Textbooks

1.  Material Science – R.B.Gupta

2.  Element of Material Science – Van Vlack 

106 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

Plane geometry, construction of curves, loci of points, solid geometry projections, auxiliary planes, orthographic projections, sectional views, missing views.

Solid geometry and machine drawing - projection of solids, development of surfaces, solids with sections, intersection of surfaces, isometric projections, machine parts.

Building drawing - details, working drawing, sketches, electrical wiring diagrams.

·        Text books

1.     Elementary Engineering Drawing - N.D. Bhatt

2.     Civil Engineering Drawing - Gurucharan Singh

3.     Engineering Drawing – Vol-I and Vol-II – P.J. Shah 

107  PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES

Introduction , types of  programming languages,  basic structure, style & execution of C programs.

Constants, variables and data types in C, Operators and Expression, Data Input and Output,  Control Statements, Branching , Looping , Arrays -  One, two and multidimentional array. Character strings,   Functions, Function handling, Recursion of functions, Structures and Unions, Pointers, File Management in  C, Command line argument, Dynamic memory allocation and  linked lists , Pre processor : Macro substitution, file inclusion, compiler control directives, additions.  

C programming guide lines  :  Development of algorithms and flowcharts, design, coding common  errors,  testing, debugging, efficiency.

Graphics  :  General graphical statements and program segments to draw point, line , circle and  geometrical figures and graphs,  selection of colours and filling  colour in to the figure. 

Practical and termwork shall be based on the above topics, giving due weightage to the above topics ( minimum 35 practical but preferably 5 practical on each topic ). 

Books :

1.     Programming in C;  E. Balagurusamy,  TMH

2.     Understanding pointers in C ;  Yashwant Kanetkar,  BPB

3.     Programming with C;  Byron S. Gottfried, Schaum series, TMH. 

108 ELEMENTS OF  ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRONICS

Dc circuits - Ohm's law, batteries, electrostatics.Electromagnetics - magnetic circuits, magnetic materials, properties, electromagnetic induction.

AC circuits - phasors, power factor, RLC circuits, polyphase circuits, current, voltage, power and their relationships, electronics - tubes, solid state devices, CRT.

·        Text books

1.     Electrical Technology - B.L. Theraja

2.    Electronic Principles - Malvino. 

109  MODERN WORKSHOP PRACTICE

Exercises in simple carpentry joints, fitting jobs, soldering, tin smithy, demonstration on carpentry machines, casting, mounting of laminated sheets, general carpentry machines, welding processes, forging, bending, exercises in welded joints, fitting, plumbing, bonding.

Eight jobs are prepared by the candidate in the workshop to be submitted. 

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SEMESTER III

301  Advance Mathematics

Fourier Series: Periodic  functions, Dirichlet's conditions, Fourier series, Euler's formula, Fourier expansion of periodic functions with period 2PI, Fourier series of even and odd functions, Fourier series of periodic functions with arbitrary periods, Half range Fourier series, Harmonic analysis 

Ordinary Differential Equations: Linear differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients, Method of variation of parameters, Higher order linear differential equations with variable coefficient ( Cauchy's and Legendre's form) , Simultaneous linear differential equations, Models for the real world problems and their solutions in particular, Modelling of electronic circuits 

Partial Differential Equations: Formation of partial differential equations, Directly integrable equations, Models of engineering problems leading to first order partial differential equations, Lagrange's equation, Solution of special type of first order partial differential equations 

Functions of Complex variables: Reorientation, Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann equations ( Cartesian and polar forms), Harmonic functions, conformal mappings 

Matrices: Caley -Hamilton's theorem, Special matrices like Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian and unitary, Reduction to diagonal form, Quadratic forms  

Text Book:

1.     Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B. S. Grewal, Khanna publications, New Delhi

Reference Books:

1.     Engineering Mathematics vol II & III, Prof. Wartikar & Wartikar, Pune Vidyarthi Griha, Pune.

2.     Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Dr. Chandrika Prasad, Prasad Mudranalay, Allahabad 

302   Data Structures And Algorithms 

Introduction to Data Structures: Data Management concepts: Data types – primitive and compound, Data Structures – Simple, Linear and non Linear, File Structures, Program development process, program testing, Development and verification of algorithms, time and space analysis, Array as building block, Mapping of elements, Special types of arrays – triangular and sparse, Stack, Queue: Simple and circular, Linked Lists: singly and doubly linked lists, Implementation of stack and queue using static and dynamic structures, Recursion and iteration in algorithms, General and Binary Trees, Table, Hashing, Search Trees: binary and m-way search trees; B-trees, B* - trees, B+ - trees and tries, Graph structure: mapping and traversal, applications of graph. 

Sorting and Searching algorithms: Insertion sort, Selection Sort, Shell sort, Quick sort and Merge sort, External Sorting algorithms, polyphase and oscillation sort, Searching techniques.             

File Structures: Concepts of fields, records and files, Sequential, Indexed and Relative/Random File Organisation, Indexing structure for index files, hashing for direct files, Multi-Key file organization and access methods.  

Text Book :

1.     Data Structures and Program Design in C, Robert L. Kruse, Bruce P. Leung &            Clovis L. Tondo, Prentice-Hall India.

Reference Books:

1.     An Introduction to Data Structures with  Applications, Jean-Paul Trembly & Paul G. Sorenson, McGraw-Hill, 1984.

2.     Data Management and File Processing, Mary E.S. Loomis, Prentice-Hall India

3.     Data Structures using C and C++, Aaran M. Tenenbaum, Prentice-Hall India

303  Communication Techniques 

Introduction: Basic concepts, uses of communications, the structure & type of communication systems, communication systems and data communication. 

Communication Channel Characteristics: The communication channel, electronic waves, frequency and wavelength, the electromangnetic spectrum, bandwidth, bandwidth and channel capacity, bandwidth and distance. 

Modulation: Modulation and Demodulation, fourier analysis, types of modulation, amplitude modulation , frequency modulation, phase modulation, comparison of analog and digital modulation, synchronous and asynchronous modulation. 

Analog communication and Multiplexing: Examples, functions within an analog communication system, multiplexing space division multiplexing, frequency division multiplexing, time division multiplexing, combined modulation systems, Demerits of analog communication and multiplexing. 

Digital Communication: Description of digital systems, advantages of digital systems, sampling theory, analog to digital conversion, encoding of digital signals, multiplexing and modulation of digital signals. 

Communication Media: The role of the medium, wire and cable , air and vacuum, fiber optics noise, noise measurements, the effects of bandwidth limitation, common mode voltage. 

Communication System Requirement: Data communication system issues, codes and formats protocol, synchronous and asynchronous systems, data rates, serial and parallel communications, protocol examples, protocol conversion. 

The RS-232 Interface Standard: Introduction, RS-232 voltage, data bits, RS-232 signals, examples, interconnections, integrated circuit for RS-232,Other Communication Interfaces, Additional interface needs, multidrop communications, other key EIA standards, the current loop.

Other Communication Interfaces: Additional interface needs, multidrop communications, other key EIA standards, the current loop.

Telephone Systems and Modems: Basic telephone service, dialing telephone lines, private exchanges, the role of modems, some  specific modems, specialized modems. 

Text Book:

1.     Data Communications, William L.  Schweber, McGraw-Hill.

Reference Book:

1.     Electronic Communication, Roody Coolen

2.     Data and Computer Communications, William Stallings, Prentice-Hall of India. 

304    Business Data Processing 

Introduction to Business Organization:

Data Capture and Validation:

Business Files: Master files, Transaction file, File processing: sorting, searching, merging, matching, summarizing, direct access, storage and retrieval, file organization techniques.

Input screen Design concepts, Output report: Design concept, Business considerations and business rules for following Business case studies, Information System Application: Concepts for the following systems:

COPIES: Customer Order Processing and Invoicing System

INMANS Part I: Stock Replenishment

INMANS Part II: Inventory Management

ACPAYS: The Account Payable System

ACRES: The Account Receivable System

FAS: Financial Accounting System

PAYSY: The Payroll System

COBOL: Introduction to COBOL 85, Identification Division: Environment Division: configuration section, source-computer, object-computer, input-output section, file control, I/O control, Data Division: Procedure Division: Corresponding option in move, add, subtract, Rounded clause, On size error option, Add, subtract, multiply, divide, compute, Condition (if), Relational, sign, class, condition-name, compound, Perform statements, Set, search & search all, inspect, Sorting & merging ,release, return, String & unstring, Open & close & stop run, Read, rewrite, delete, write, start, Introduction to master file & transaction files, Sequential organization, Index sequential organization 

Text Books:         

1.     Business System for Microcomputers Concept, design and Implementation, William D. Haueisen and James L Camp, Prentice Hall of India.

2.     COBOL Programming, M K Roy & D G Dastidar, Tata McGraw Hill

Reference Books:               

1.     Business Data System, Clifton

2.     Data Management and File Processing, Mary E.S. Loomis, Prentice-Hall India 

305  Fundamentals of Digital Electronics 

Binary Systems: Binary numbers, number base conversions, Octal & hex number systems, complements binary codes, binary storage & registers, binary logic, integrated circuits 

Boolean Algebra & Logic Gates: Basic definitions, Axiomatic definition of boolean algebra, Basic theorems and  properties of boolean algebra, Boolean functions, Canonical & standard forms, Digital logic gates and IC's, Digital logic families 

Simplification of Boolean functions: The map method, 2,3 & 4 variable maps, Product of sums simplification, NAND & NOR implementation, Don't  care conditions 

Combinational Logic: Introduction, Design procedure, Adders, Subtractors, Code conversion, Analysis procedure, Multilevel NAND, NOR circuits, NOR circuits, Exclusive OR & equivalence functions 

Combinational Logic with MSI & LSI: Introduction, Binary parallel adder, Decimal adder, Magnitude comparator, Decoders, Multiplexers, Read Only Memory, PLA. 

Sequential Logic: Introduction, Flip-Flops, Triggering of flip-flops, Analysis of clocked sequential circuits, State reduction & assignment, Flip-flop excitation tables, design procedures, Design of counters, Design with state equations 

Registers, Counters & Memory: Introduction, Registers, Shift registers, Ripple counters, Synchronous counters, Timing sequences, The memory unit, Random access memories 

Digital Integrated circuits: Introduction, Bipolar transistor characteristic, RTL, DTL, IIL, TTL,ECL, MOS, CMOS logic families. 

Text Book:

1.        Digital Logic & Computer Design, M. Morris Mano, Prentice Hall of India.

  Reference Books:

1.        Digital Components  - Bartee

2.        Digital Computer Electronics: An introduction to Microcomputers, Malvino, Tata McGraw Hill 

306 Software Project Lab - I 

Software project lab consisting of small software projects based on Data Structure and Algorithm and Business Data Processing.   

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SEMESTER IV 

401  Probability , Statistics And Numerical Analysis

Basic Concepts of Probability: Reorientation, Definition of probability and ruler of probability, Permutations and Combinations, Applications of permutations and combination to Probability problems, Conditional probability, Bayes' Formula, Probability networks, Independent events, Independent trials Markov chain, Poisson Prinomial and normal probability distributions.

Random variables: Introduction, distribution and density functions, Special cases, conditional distributions and total probability, The random variable g(x), The distribution of g(x), Mean and variance, Moments, Characteristics Functions, Problems. 

Moments & conditional statistics: Joint Moments, Joint characteristic functions, Conditional distributions, Conditional expected values, Mean square estimation, problems. 

Statistical Computation: Measurements, data reduction, Measure of central tendency, Measurement, of dispersion, regression analysis, Least square fit, linear regression, regression coefficients, Algorithm for linear regression, polynomial regression, multiple regression, Filtering exponential and trigonometric functions, Fitting a geometric curve, Statistical quality control methods, Factor analysis, analysis of variable, Test of significance - X test and F test, Applications. 

Numerical Computation: Motivation errors , truncation error, rounded off error, absolute error, Relation error and percentage error, Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations by bisection, False position , secant, Newton-Raphson  iteration and extended iteration method, Rate of convergence of the iteration methods, Comparisons of iterative methods. 

System  of Linear algebraic equations: Solution of simultaneous linear equations, Gauss elimination and pivoting, Ill- Conditional equations and refinement of solutions, Gauss seidal iterative method. 

Finite differences and Interpolation: Finite Difference operators, Newton, Lagrange and Stirling's interpolation formulae, Chebyschev  polynomials 

Numerical Differentiation and Integration: Numerical differentiation, Numerical integration by Newton, Cote's Formulae. 

Text Books:

1.     Probability and Statistics for Engineers, Richard A. Johnson, Prentice Hall of India.

2.     Computer Oriented Numerical Methods, V Rajaraman, Prentice Hall of India.

Reference Books:

1.     Introduction to Probability and Statistical Applications, Mayer p. l., Addison Wesley.

2.     Statistical Methods, S.P.Gupta, S. Chand & Sons Pub , Delhi.

3.     Fundamentals of Statistics, S. S. Gupta, Himalaya Publications House.

4.     Mathematics for Management, M. Raghavchari, Tata McGraw Hill.

5.     Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publications. 

402 Computer Graphics 

Graphics Hardware: Graphic I/O devices & processors. 

Interactive Graphics: Pointing & Positioning devices, Interactive graphical techniques, panning, clipping, windowing, scissoring, etc. 

Two-dimensional Graphics: Transformations, Display, Clipping, Windowing & view ports, Contour filling. 

Three-dimensional Graphics: Transformations, Projections, View-volume specification, Clipping, sweeping, hidden line & surface elimination, shading. 

Introduction to Virtual Reality & Multimedia: Virtual Reality:  Navigation & manipulation, immersive & non-immersive.       Multimedia: Multimedia tools & applications. 

Applications of Graphics - Histograms, pie-charts, plotting graphs, Engineering   drawings, image processing, animation, solid modeling.   

Books:

1.        Computer Graphics: A programming approach , Steven Harrington, McGraw Hill

2.        Procedural Elements of Computer Graphics, David F. Rogers, McGraw Hill 

403 Computer Architecture and Peripherals 

Computer Architecture

Register transfer language: Register transfer, Bus and memory transfer, Arithmetic microoperations, Logic Microoperations, Shift microoperations, Arithmetic logic shift unit.

Instruction codes: Computer registers, Computer  instructions, Timing and control, Instruction cycle, Memory reference instructions, Input-Output and  interrupt, Complete computer description. 

Programming the basic computer: Introduction, Machine language, Assembly language, The assembler, Program loops, Programming arithmetic and logic operations, Subroutines, Input-Output programming. 

Introduction: General register organization, Stack organization, Instruction formats, Addressing modes, Data transfer and manipulation, Program control, Reduced instruction set computer (RISC). 

Input Output Organization: Peripheral Devices, Input output interface, Asynchronous data transfer, Modes of transfer, Priority interrupt ,Direct memory access (DMA), Input output processor (IOP),CPU-IOP communication, Serial communication. 

Memory Organization: Memory hierarchy, Main memory, Auxiliary memory, Associative memory, Cache memory, Virtual memory, Memory management hardware. 

Case study on PC architecture & hardware, bias & interrupts, DMA  control, different types of bus : ISA, EISA. 

Computer Peripherals

Overview of Peripherals:

Input Devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Flatbed input, Screen input.

Display and Printing Devices:

Disk and Tape storage:

Other input & output: OCR, MICR, Bar Codes, Voice input & output, Sound Card & sampling.

Communication devices: Transmission media, Modems, Fax, LAN, WAN.

Text Books:

1.                Computer system Architecture, M. Morris Mano, Prentice Hall of India.

2.                Computer Peripherals, Leo F. Doyle, Prentice Hall.

Reference Books:

1.   Computer Organization and Architecture, Williams Stallings,  Prentice Hall of India. 

404  Operating System I 

Introduction to the Kernel: Architecture of the Unix operating system, Introduction to the system concepts, Kernel data structures system administration, Summary and preview. 

Internal Representation of Files: Inodes, Structure of a regular file, Directories, conversion of a path name to an inode, Super block, inode assignment to a new file, Allocation of disk blocks, Other file types, Summary, exercises. 

System Calls for the File System: Open, read, write, file and record locking, Adjusting the position of file i/o, Lseek, close, file creation, creation of, special files, Change directory and change root, Change owner and change mode, Stat and fstat, pipes, dup, mounting and unmounting file systems, Link, unlink, file system maintainance, Summary. 

The Structure of Processes: Process states and transitions, Layout of system memory, The context of a process, Saving the context of a process, Manipulation of the process address space, Sleep, and summary. 

Process Control: Process creation, Signals, process termination, Awaiting process termination, Invoking other programs, the user id of a process, Changing the size of a process, The shell, system boot and the in it process, Summary. 

Process Scheduling and Time: Process scheduling, System calls for time, Clock, summary. 

Memory Management Policies: Swapping, Demand paging, A hybrid system with swapping and demand paging, Summary. 

The I/O Subsystem: Driver interfaces, Disk drivers, Terminal driver, Streams. 

Using the Shell: Command line structure, Meta characters, Creating new commands, Commands arguments and parameters, Program output as arguments, Shell variables, more on i/o redirection, Looping in shell programs.

 Filters: The grep family, other filters, The stream editor sed, The awk pattern scanning and processing language, Good files and good filters. 

Shell Programming: Customizing the cal command, Which command is which?, While and until loop watching for things, Traps catching interrupts, Replacing a file: overwrite, Zap : killing processes by name, The pick command : blank vs. Arguments, Get and put: tracking file changes, A look back. 

Exploring the Windows 95 Interface: Moving to windows 95: new views for windows users, The welcome dialog box: windows 95 introduces itself, Basic components of the windows user interface, Understanding windows 95's desktop modes and document orientation, Windows 95's command centers task bar, Explorers and control panel, Managing files in windows 95. 

 Understanding Windows 95's Operating System Architecture: Putting it all it one place, Grabbing the brass ring, Handling 16-bit windows applications in a 32-bit system, Queuing windows messages and managing heaps, Thunking your way between 16 and 32 bits, installing multiple file systems. 

 Books:

1.     The Design of the Unix Operating System, Maurice J. Bach, Prentice Hall of India.

2.     The Unix programming Environment, Brian W. Kernighan and Rob Pike

3.     Modern Operation System, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall of India

4.     Operating Systems, William Stallings, Prentice Hall of India. 

405 Database Management Systems 

An overview of Database Management: What is a database System?, What is a database?, Why database, Data independence, Relational Systems and others. 

An Architecture for a Database System: The three levels of architecture, mapping, The database administrator, The database management system, The data communications manager, Client/Server architecture, Utilities, Distributed processing. 

An Introduction to Relational databases: Relational systems, The relational model, optimization, base tables and views, The SQL language. 

Relational Data Objects: Domains and Relations: Domains, Relations, Kinds of relations, Relations and predicates, Relational databases 

Relational Data Integrity: Candidate Keys and Related Matters: Candidate Keys, Primary Keys and Alternate Keys, Foreign Keys and rules, Nulls, Candidate keys and nulls, Foreign keys and nulls. 

Relational Operators I: Relational Algebra: Closure, A syntax for the relational algebra, Traditional set operations, special relational operations, what is algebra for, extend and summarize, Update operations, Relational Comparisons. 

Relational Operators II: Relational Calculus: Introduction, Tuple-Oriented relational calculus, Relational calculus vs. relational algebra, Computational capabilities, Domain-Oriented relational calculus. 

The SQL Language: Introduction: Introduction, Data definition, Data manipulation-retrieval operations, Data manipulation-update operations, Table expressions, Conditional expressions, Scalar expression, Embedded SQL. 

Functional Dependencies: Introduction, Basic definitions, Trivial and nontrivial dependencies, Closure of a set of dependencies, Closure of a set of attributes, Irreducible sets of dependencies. 

Further Normalization I: 1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF: Introduction, Nonloss decomposition and functional dependencies, First, second and third forms, Dependency preservation, Boyce / Codd normal form. 

Further Normalization II: Higher Normal Forms: Introduction, Multivalued dependencies and fourth normal form, Join dependencies and fifth normal form, The normalization procedure summarized, Other normal forms. 

The Entity / Relationship Model: Introduction, The overall approach, An overview of the E/R model, E/R digrams, Database design with the E/R model. A brief analysis. 

Practical on Oracle or Latest and popular RDMS. 

Text Books: 

1.     An introduction to Database Systems, C J Date, Addition-Wesley.

2.     Using Oracle 8, William G. Page Jr. and Nathan Hughes, Prentice Hall of India. 

406 Software Project Lab - II

Software project lab consisting of small software projects based on subjects of 4th semester.  

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SEMESTER V 

501 – Advance Database Management System 

1. Recovery : Transaction, transaction recovery, system recovery, media recovery, two phase commit, SQL support.

2. Concurrency : Three concurrency problems, locking, deadlock, serializability, levels of isolation, intent locking, SQL support.

3. Security : General consideration, discretionary access control, request modification, mandatory access control, data encryption, SQL support.

4. Integrity : General consideration, Integrity rules, domain rules, attribute rules, relation rules, database rules, state Vs transaction rule, candidate and foreign keys, SQL support.

5. Views: What are views for? Data definition, Data manipulation-retrieval operations, Data manipulation-update operation, updating union, intersection and difference views, updating other views, snapshots, SQL support.

6. Optimization: The optimization process-an overview, expression transformation, database statistics, a divide and conquer strategy, implementing the relational operators.

7. Domains, relations and Data types : Domain, relations, type inheritance, relation valued attributes,  SQL support.

8. Missing information: An overview of the 3VL approach, some consequences of the forgoing scheme, outer join, SQL support.

9. Distributed Database and client/server systems: Some preliminaries, the twelve objectives, problems of distributed systems, gateways, client/server systems, SQL support.

10. Storage structure and Access Method: Database Access: an overview, page sets and files, indexing, hashing, pointer chains, compression techniques.

11. Case study : DB2: A relational implementation: Storage structure, system components, detailed control flow, compilation and recompilation, utilities and related matters.

Text/References:

Database Systems By: C.J.Date

Database System Concept  By: Abraham silberschatz  

502  Engineering Economics And Business Management

National income : Economic planning and public finance. 

Organization : Concept , Principles , Line & staff functions , Organization structure and its importance , System concept of organization 

Management Concept and Functions  : Concepts function (planning), Organizing, directing, Coordinating ,Controlling  motivating Principles of management, Traditional v/s modern management approaches, Decision making, Delegation 

Productivity & its Techniques : Concepts, Gain of  productivity, Productivity of economic development, Role of management in promotion of productivity, Selected productivity techniques, Work , study (time study & work management), Quality control,Waste reduction,Job evaluation, Incentives,Inventory control, CPM & PERT 

Personal Management : Personal functions, man power assessment, recruitment, training & development, wage, salary administration participative management, performance appraisal & counseling discipline improvement, grievance handling union management  relation , ( industrial relation) trade unionism in India. 

Human  Side of Management : Understanding of human behaviour, group dynamics, Interpersonal behaviour, motivation, communication ,leadership,  

Financial Management  : Financial management & quantitative techniques, management accounting, break even analysis, preparation & analysis of balance sheets, capital budgeting, cost accounting, cost & budgetary control 

Marketing Management  :  Introduction,  marketing management, concepts and approach, product development & diversification, industrial marketing.  

Books:

Management Analysis, Concepts & Cases by Haynes & Massie(PHI)

Personal Management by R.S. Davar ( Vikas Publishing House Ltd., Delhi)

503  Object Oriented Design 

1. Introduction to Object Oriented modeling and Design : What is object oriented (OO), Object modeling Concepts,  OO methodology, OO themes.

2. Introduction to OO Modeling techniques : Modeling, modeling techniques, object model, Functional model, relationship among models.

3. OO programming  : OO Programming fundamentals using C++

4. Object Modeling : Object and Classes : Object modeling concepts in details: links,Association, generalization, inheritance, metadata,etc.   A sample Object Model

5. Dynamic Modeling  : Dynamic modeling concepts, A sample dynamic model , Relation of object and dynamic model with example

6. Functional Modeling :  Functional Modeling Concepts , A sample functional model

7. System analysis using different OO modeling Techniques :  OMT and  software engineering , Analysis of a problem (ATM as an example), Various  modeling of ATM, Adding operations & analysis iteration

8. OOD: present & future  :  Other OO analysis & modeling flavors OOD future

9. OO programming :  Advance Object oriented programming  using  C++, Other OO programming Languages : introduction  Other OO programming languges : introduction , OO modeling case tools 

Text Books :

Object oriented  analysis and modeling, James Rumbaug, Michael Blaha, Et. Al prentice-hall India, Eastern Economic Edition

Object  Orient programming using C++, Robert Lafore. 

504  Computer Networking 

Introduction , Use of Computer networks, Network hardware, Network software, Example networks, Network standardization 

Data link layer, Data link layer design issues, Elementary data link protocols, Sliding window protocols, Protocols specifications of verification 

Medium access sublayers, Channel allocation, Multiple access protocols, ALOHA, CSMA, IEEE 802.3 & Ethernet, Bridges ,Network Layer, Design Issues,  

Routing Algorithms: Optimality princiiples , Shortest path routing, Flooding , Link state routing, Congestion control algorithm, Internet working               

Transport layer : Transport Service , Elements of transport protocols, A simple transport protocols

Performance issues

Application layer : Network security , DNS ( DNS  Name Space), Electronic mail, Architecture & Services, The user agents 

Books :   Computer Networks  - By Andrew S. Tanenbaum,   3rd ed.,  PHI Publication.            

505   Management Information System 

1. Introduction to Management Information system, Emergence of MIS, Overview of MIS, Management, Information and Systems, MIS subsystems, Information Resource Management (IRM), Computer Based Information Systems, Key issues of MIS. 

2.  Components of MIS                                   

People - Physiological  and Psychological factors affecting  systems.

Organisations - Organizational  characteristics, products offered, strategies, size structure, staff positions etc.  MIS function in Organizations, Organizational Behavior – power, intergroup dynamics, leaderships, and conflicts.

System – components of a system, system environment,  deterministic and probabilistic systems, open and closed system, subsystems,  systems entropy, system stress and change. (DAVIS), System models ,Types of models,  Graphical,  Mathematical, Narrative and Physical  Models of Organisational systems,  Strategic planning models.

Management – levels, approach, roles, Management functions.

Information Characteristics –Definition of information, Information presentation, quality of information, value of information, Age of information.  Humans as information processors – models, limitations, human cognition  & learning, characteristics of human information processing (DAVIS)

Decision – types of decisions; Decisions making process, different models of decision making, evaluation of decisions, documentation of decision rules. 

3.  Transaction processing & MIS, Decision Support and Office Automation Systems 

Transaction Processing Systems – nature, functions, use of information technology, cycle of processing,  Inquiry processing, report generation.

TP subsystems – payroll, order entry, Inventory, Invoicing, Shipping. A/C receivable,  Purchasing, A/C payable, General ledger etc. Management  Reporting Systems -  Types of reports, structure of reports 

Decision Support Systems – Concepts of DSS, data reconfiguration, optimization tools,   what – if analysis.

DSS tools, Application areas of DSS. Executive information. System (EIS) – Roles and characteristics. 

Knowledge Based Systems and applications. 

Office Automation System – nature and function of offices, Tools of OAS – word processing, DTP, reprographics; image processing , document archival, facsimile, e-mail,  Voice-mail, teleconferencing, etc. 

MIS in functional areas  :  Decision making in functional areas of Finance & Accounts, Marketing, Manufacturing, Human Resource etc. 

Text/ References:

Management Information Systems, 2nd edition, Parker and Case ,  McGraw-Hill, 1993.

Management Information Systems, 2nd edition , Davis and Olson,  McGraw-Hill, 1985.

Management Information Systems, 4th edition , Laudon and  Laudon, Prentice-Hall India, 1998 

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SEMESTER VI 

601   Modelling, Simulation & Operational Research 

Introduction to OR  :  Concepts, genesis, Art of modelling, components of model, Types of OR models, Effect of data availability on modelling , Computations in OR , Phases of OR study  

Linear Programming (LP)  :  Concepts , Formulation of model , Graphical solution , Maximisation / Minimisation – Simplex Algorithm , Use of slack / surplus / artificial variables , BigM and Two phase method – Nature & type of solutions , Interpretation of optimal solution.

Dual problem – relation between primal and dual , Dual simplex method – Interpretation of dual variables , Introduction to Integer programming , Developing software for LP solution methods and exposure to available LP & IP Packages.   

Transportation & Assignment problems  :  Concepts, formulations of models , Solution procedures, Optimality checks, Balanced/Unbalanced , Maximum/Minimum problems , Prohibited case – degeneracy  

Network Analysis  :  Network Definition , Minimal spanning tree problem , Shortest route problem , Maximal flow problem , concepts and solution algorithm as applied to problems.  Project planning and control by CPM network , Probability assessment in PERT network. , Introduction to resource smoothing and allocation.  

Queuing Models :  Concepts relating to Queuing systems, types of queuing system  ( use of six character code ) , Basic elements of Queuing Model , Role of  Poison & Exponential Distribution , Concepts of Birth and Death process , Steady state measures of performance , M/M/1 model with and without  limitation of q-size M/G/1, single channel with poisson arrival rate and general service time. 

Computer Modeling & Simulation  :  Use of Computer in modeling real life situations , Distribution functions, Random number generation , Sselection of   input probability distribution ,  Design of simulation models Experimental design, output analysis variance reduction techniques. Introduction to simulation languages Programming tools for developing simulation models. 

Replacement & Maintenance Models  :  Replacement of items, subject  to deterioration of items subject to random failure Group Vs. Individual replacement policies.  

Text Books

1. Quantitative Techniques in management, ND Vora – Tata McGraw Hill

2. Operations Research – An Introduction – Fifth edition by Hamdy A Taha- Prentice Hall of India , New Delhi. 

Objectives:

The objective of this course is to impart some modelling techniques and to offer basic operations research  tools & techniques which are used for decision making. The new focus of this course is to provide an understanding of OR models. The emphasis of the course will be on the application and computational aspects of OR  and simulation models. 

602 Introduction to Internet, Intranet and Web Server 

The WWW and the Ethener History, Web site architectures, Java Programming,  Study of popular Web server softwares,  Study of popular Web page editors, Web graphics tools, page designers, Database acccess via Web,  Delivering of sound and video via the Web,  3D Animation Technologies: VRML, DirectX,  Overview of commerce over the Web 

PS : This is an Incomplete syllabus  

It is strongly recommended to have much use of World Wide Web 

References:

Special references to journals, books, and technical reports will be made during the delivery of the subject.

603 System  Analysis and Design 

Information systems development  :  Overview of systems analysis & Design, role of Systems Analyst, categories of business systems - TPS, MIS, DSS, OAS. Strategic information systems. Systems development strategies - Classical, structured and prototyping.

Reasons for systems project initiation, Project selection and review - committee methods, project requests.

Preliminary investigation - scopes of project, feasibility study, institutional v/s end - user applications.

2. Systems requirement specification and analysis  :  Requirement determination - process, data used, information produced, schedule, controls, transaction and decision requsirements etc. Fact finding techniques - interview, questionnaire, document scanning, observation. Tools for specifications - decision trees, decision tables.

Structured Analysis, physical and logical data flow diagrams, process charts, data dictionaries.

Application prototyping - rationale, suitability , steps uses. Tools for prototyping - 4GL, report generators, application generators, screen generators, strategies for prototyping.

Automated tools - Front-end, Back end, integrated tools, case tools functionalities and benefits.

3. System design  :  Objectives in system design, components to be designed output files, database, input, controls, procedures, codes, program specifications, management of design process.

Output design- needs, types of output, presentation of outputs, printed outputs, input and controls - capture of input data, source documents, coding methods, input validation - batch controls, transaction controls, check digit system, hash totals, data entry forms design

User interface design - purpose, characteristics, actions to be incorporated, navigation, message display. Dialogue design.

File design storage media selection, Types of files by purpose, file organization and access methods. Backup and recovery design database design entity relationship

Data communication design - Choice of communication channels control device and protocols, Design of LAN systems, Client / Server strategies.

4. System Implementation :  Program development and testing. Tools for document HIPO structured flow charts,  warnier / orr diagrams. Quality assurance - testing verification and validation testing strategies, creation /conversion of master files. Loading the database, Preparation of system documentation.

User Training, conversion from old system  to new system, Post implementation review.

System development management - Estimation of development time, team management.

Managing change relationships. Stress and communication. Elements of change management.

Hardware/software selection, selection criteria, benchmarking, purchase/lease/rent options. Evaluation of make or buy software options.

Text / References :

1.    Analysis and design of information systems,  James Senn McGraw - Hill 1998

2.     Systems analysis and design methods, Whitten, Bentley and Barlow, Galgotia, 1995 

604 – Operating Systems II 

Operating system overview

Advanced Shell Scripting in UNIX: Making Shell Scripts Executable; Special Variables and Variable substitution; Functions; Option parsing in Shell Scripts; Dealing with Signals; Debugging and logging shell scripts UNIX Windowing Systems: CDE Features; CDE Tools; Customizing the Window Environment, Systems Administration in UNIX & Windows NT: Administering user accounts and groups; Startup and shutdown; device management; File Systems; Printing; Backup and recovery; automating tasks, TCP/IP Network Administration in UNIX & Windows NT: Configuring TCP/IP; IP Routing, Network Services in UNIX & Windows NT: NFS; DNS; Security, Distributed Systems: Distributed Processing, Client/Server, and Clusters; Distributed Process Management

References:

1.     “Special Edition Using UNIX Third Edition” by Peter Kuo, Prentice-Hall of India, 1999

2.     “Operating Ssytems Internals and Design Principles Third Edition” by William Stallings, Prentice-Hall International, 1998

3.     “Modern Operating Ssytems” by Andrew S Tanenbaum, Prentice-Hall of India, 1999

4.     Systems manuals for UNIX and Windows NT 

(ELECTIVE I) 

605 - 2  Electronic Commerce 

E- Commerce fundamentals :  E-Commmerce Environment and Opportunities, 

Models of electronic Commerce :  E-Commerce with WWW / Internet

Approaches to Safe Electronic Commerce :  Secure Transfer Protocols, Secure Transactions, SEPP Process & Architecture, SET, Certificate for Authentication.

Electronic Cash & Electronic Payment Schemes : Internet Monetary  Payment & Security Requirements, payment & Purchase Order Process, On-line Electronic Cash.

Internet / Intranet Security Issues & Solutions :  Specific Intruder approach, Security Strategies, Encryption, Security Tools, Antivirus Programs.

Master Card / VISA Secure Electronic Transaction : Business Requirements, Concepts,  Payment Processing.

Internet and  Web Site Establishment : Internet Resources for Commerce,  Technologies for Web Servers,  Internet tools relevant to Commerce, Internet Applications for Commerce, Internet Charges, internet Access and Architecture, Searching the Internet. 

ODBC-JDBC Connectivity,  Java  Servelets. 

Text  Book :

1.  Web Commerce Technology Handbook  By Daniel Minoli, Emma Minoli

2.  JAVA Servelets  By O'reilly.

Special references to journals, books, and technical reports will be made during the delivery of the subject. 

605---1  Advanced Computer Architecture

605---3  Image Processing

605---4  Wide Area Network

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SEMESTER VII

701 DISTRIBUTED DATABASE 

APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS

Introduction  to Database Systems, The Rationale of a Data Engineering Viewpoint, The Role of Information , Systems  and Information System Architecture , Multiprocessor and Distributed Heterogeneous Information Systems , The Role of Communications, Information, and Database Technology. 

Categories of Distributed Systems , Distributed Systems Overview , Multiprocessor Systems , Distributed Computer Systems , A Perspective on Distributed Environments , Campus Versus National Network Considerations  

Other Distributed Database Issues , Concurrency Control , Backup and Recovery , Security and Access control , The Design Process , Client-Server Architectures , Protocols for Distributed Systems , An Enterprise Viewpoint--The Road to , Data Location , The Necessity of an Enterprise viewpoint , Suggested Methodology for Design Decisions

Distributed Memory, Memory Hierarchies, Directories, and Data Retrieval ,Memory Hierarchies

Location of Data ,Directories .

Designing Distributed Applications Using -- Active Server Pages, ADO, CORBA, EJB, CORBA Distributed Objects and COM/DCOM Technology 

Learning ADO Basics and Basics of ASP -- Getting the Most Out of Recordsets.

Unusual ADO: Executing DDL with ADOX and Using ADO with Nontraditional  Data Sources.

Using Remote Data Services in Web Applications. DEVELOPING A DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION WITH ADO. Methodology, Assumptions, and Architecture of a Distributed ADO Application. Developing an Enterprise-Level Application with ADO: Adding, Updating,  and Deleting. And Transaction Processing. 

References :

1.     The Architecture of Distributed Computer Systems : A Data Engineering Perspective on Information Systems by Richard L. Shuey, David L. Spooner, Ophir Frieder

2.     Building Distributed Applications With ADO  by William Martiner, James Falino, David Herion

3.     Client/Server Programming with JAVA/CORBA  By  Robert Orfali and Dan Harkey,  SHROFF Pub. 

702   DATA COMPRESSION 

Introduction To Data Compression :  The Audience, Why C?, Which C?, Keeping Score, The Structure

The Data Compression Lexicon, With A History :  The Two Kingdoms, Data Compression = Modeling + Coding, The Dawn Age, Coding An Improvement Modeling, Statistical Modeling, Ziv & Lempel  LZ77  LZ78, Lossy Compression, Programs to Know

The Dawn Age: Minimum Redundancy Coding :  The Sahnnon-Fano Algorithm, The Huffman Algorithm, Huffman in C, BITIO.C, A Reminder about Prototypes, MAIN-C.C & MAIN-E.C,    MAIN-C.C,    ERRHAND.C, Into the Huffman Code, Counting the Symbols, Saving the Counts, Building the Tree, Using the Tree

A Significant Improvement: Adaptive Huffman Coding : Adaptive Coding, Updating the Huffman Tree,  What swapping Does,    The Algorithm, An Enhancement, The Escape Code, The Overflow Bonus, A Rescaling Bonus, The Code, Initialization of the Array, The Compress Main Program, The Expand Main Program,  Encoding the Symbol, Decoding The Symbol

Huffman One Better: Arithmetic Coding :  Difficulties, Arithmetic Coding: A Step Forward, Practical Matters, A Complication, Decoding, Where's the Beef

Dictionary-Based Compression : An Example, Static vs. Adaptive,   Adaptive Methods,   A Representative Example, Israeli Roots,  History, ARC: The Father of MS-DOS Dictionary Compression,   Dictionary Compression, Danger Ahead-Patents, Conclusion

Sliding Window Compression :  The Algorithm, Problems with LZ77, An Encoding Problem, LZSS compression, Data structures, A balancing Act Greedy vs. Best Possible. The Expansion Routine, Improvements.

Speech Compression  :  Digital Audio Concepts, Fundamentals, Sampling Variables, PC-Based sound, Lossless Compression of Sound, Problems and Results, Loss compression, Silence Compression, Other Techniques.

Lossy Graphics Compression  :  Enter Compression, Statistical And Dictionary Compression Methods Lossy Compression Differential Modulation Adaprive Coding, A Standard That Works: JPEG, JPEG Compression, The Discrete Cosine Transform, DCT Specifics, Why Bother ? Implementing The DCT. Matrix Multiplication, Cpmtomied Improvements, Output Of The DCT, Quantization, Selecting A Qualtization Matrix. The Sample Program, Input Format, Initialization, The Forward DCT Routine, Write DCT Data(), File Expansion, Read DCT Data(), The Inverse DCT. 

703 ARTIFICIAL INTELLEGENCE & EXPERT SYSTEMS 

Section I

Problems And State Space Search : The AI Problems, The Underlying Assumption, What Is An AI Techniques, The Level Of The Model, Criteria For Success, Some General References, One Final Word.

Problems, Problem Spaces And Search :  Defining the Problems as A State Space Search, Production Systems, Production Characteristics, Production System Characteristics, and Issues in the Design of Search Programs, Additional Problems.

Heuristic Search Techniques : Generate-And-Test, Hill Climbing, Best-First Search, Problem Reduction, Constraint Satisfaction, Means-Ends Analysis.

Knowledge Representation Issues: Representations and Mappings, Approaches to Knowledge Representation.

Using Predicate Logic:  Representation Simple Facts in Logic, Representing Instance and Isa Relationships, Computable Functions and Predicates, Resolution.

Representing Knowledge Using Rules: Procedural versus Declarative Knowledge, Logic Programming, Forward versus Backward Reasoning.

Symbolic Reasoning Under Uncertainty: Introduction to Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Logics for Nonmonotonic Reasoning.

Statistical Reasoning:  Probability and Bays' Theorem, Certainty Factors and Rule-Base Systems, Bayesian Networks, Dempster-Shafer Theory, Fuzzy Logic.

Weak Slot-And-Filler Structure: Semantic Nets, Frames.

ADVANCE TOPICS:

Game Playing: Overview, And Example Domain:  The Blocks World, Components Of A Planning System, Goal Stack Planning, Nonlinear Planning Using Constraint Posting, Hierarchical Planning, Reactive Systems, Other Planning Techniques.

Natural Language Processing:  Introduction, Syntactic Processing, Semantic Analysis, Semantic Analysis, Discourse and Pragmatic Processing.

Connectionist Models: Introduction: Hopfield Networld, Learning In Neural Networld, Application Of Neural Networks, Recurrent Networks, Distributed Representations, Connectionist AI And Symbolic AI.

Section II  Expert systems

An Introduction to Expert system, Explanation Facilities, Expert system Developments process, Knowledge Acquisition.

Section III  Introduction to LISP

Introduction to LISP: Syntax & Numeric function, Basic List manipulation functions in LISP, Functions, Predicates & conditional, Input, Output & local variables, Iteration & Recursion, Property lists & arrays, Miscellaneous Topics, Prolog & other AI programming languages.

References :

1.     “Artificial Intelligence” -By Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight (2nd edition)   Tata McGraw-Hill

2.     “Artificial Intelligence and expert system, development”  -By D.W.Rolston   McGraw-Hill International edition.

3.     “Artificial Intelligence and expert systems ”  -By D.W.Patterson 

704  SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 

Introduction:

Software products, the software process; Boehm's spiral model; process visibility; professional responsibility; computer based system engineering.

Requirements & Specification:

Requirements engineering; analysis; system model; software prototyping; formal specification; algebraic specification; model based specification.

Design Concept And Methods:

Design process; concept effective modular design; architectural design; object oriented design; function oriented design; real-time system design; user interface design.

Dependable Systems:

Software reliability; programming for reliability; software reuse; safety-critical software.

Verification And Validation:

verification and validation; defect testing; static verification; technical matrices for software.

Case: Computer-aided software engineering; CASE workbenches; integrated CASE environments.

Evolution: Client/Server software engineering; software maintenance; configuration management; software re-engineering.

Reference

1.     Software Engineering -By Roger S. Pressman  McGraw-Hill International

2.     Software Engineering -By Ian Sommerville  Addison Wesley 

(ELECTIVE –II) 

705 ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING  & DATA WAREHOUSE

705 ADVANCED COMPUTER NETWORKING (ELECTIVE- III) 

Broadband Wide Area Networking; SDH, Frame Relay and ATM : Bandwidth-On-Demand Technologies, Limitations of Traditional Fixed Capacity Networks ,Packet Switching; First and Subsequent Generations ,In-Band vs. Out-of-Band Control Methods,Congestion Control, Flow Control & Throughput

Cell Relay and ATM Internetworking  :  ATM Features, Adaptation Layers & Cell Structure ,Virtual Path, Switching and Traffic Shaping , ATM Classes of Service and Traffic Partitioning , LANE, MPOA and PNNI Developments .

Distributed Computing and The NFS : The distributed computing environment architecture , Intra-cell communication and threads , The network file system , Remote procedure calls and distributed processes .

The Next Generation Protocols :  IP and TCP performance issues , Limitations of current generation TCP and IP , Ipv4 pressure points that demand solutions , Internet protocol version 6 features ,Addressing options and strategies ,Ipv6 extension headers, options and features , TCP next generation issues and header details , Changes to ICMP and DNS.

Transition to Next Generation Protocols  :  Mobile IP; Technology and Applications, Requirements of mobile, portable and ubiquitous computing , Radio propagation issues ,Evolving device features and form factors .

Quality of Service and Real-Time Application Issues :  Quality of service; motivation, issues and options , Integrated vs. Differentiated services , Multi-protocol label switching , Real time protocol; features and applications Multicast : The Multicast Backbone (MBONE) , Relating IP multicast to IEEE 802.1 , Multicast tunnels , MBONE routing challenges.

Voice Over IP :Technical and economic opportunities , Configuration models , Packet delay issues , Voice encoding methods , Signaling and revenue coordination issues .

TDMA and CDMA; Features Compared and Contrasted  : TDMA and CDMA concepts/issues/features/limitations  , Global system for mobile (GSM) technical features  , Enhanced data rates for GSM and TDMA/136 evolution (EDGE)  , Comparing suitability for supporting data applications 

Mobile IP; Concepts and Issues  :  Disconnecting from fixed infrastructure  , Mobile computing addressing issues  , Overview; IP connectivity with a mobile unit  , Functions of the mobile agent, home agent and foreign agent  , Tunnel delivery methods.

Wireless Application Protocol  :  The case for an unwired web architecture, The WAP architecture; concepts and features , WAP data presentation; cards and decks  , The wireless application environment  , Protocols elements of WAP, Bearer services that support WAP 

Partial Mobility with Wireless Local Loops  :  Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA)  , Applications of wireless subscriber loops  , Broadband wireless; LMDS, MMDS and related technologies  , Applications, economics and market for WLL  

Reference:                                                                           

1.        Internetworking with ISDN, Frame Relay &  ATM  -By William Stallings

2.     ATM - protocols, applications and standards -By Hueber et al

3.        Internetworking with TCP/IP : volume 1 & 3 -By Douglas Comer

4.     Computer Networks-By A. Tanenbaum

 Various RFCs, Technical Journals, Papers & Internet Drafts 

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SEMESTER VIII  

801 INDUSTRY PROJECT  

Information Technology Project from the Industry for design and development during this semester 

Seminar

Seminar to discuss the details of the project carried at, observations, important aspects, working difficulties encountered, remedy during execution, etc. The report to be presented regularly at the institute

Term Work

Final Project report based on above be submitted for assessment

Practical/Oral

Will consist of the presentation cum defense based on the above report. 

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