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century.
2) Conduct research to advance the state of the art in computer
science
3) The Department will continue to develop and administer
programs which serve the needs of
industrial computer
indispensable tools.
Evaluation
The evaluation scheme for each course shall contain two parts: (i)
internal evaluation
(ii) External evaluation. 25% weight shall be given to internal
evaluation and 75% weight for external evaluation
Weighta
ge
Grading
Assignme
nt
quality
Graded as A, B, C, D and E
Test
paper
Attendan
ce
Seminar
presentation
C Grade
2. Assignments
C Grade
3. Seminars/Workshops/Debates
C Grade
4. Attendance
C Grade
Evaluation
1. Internal Examinations
Maximum Grade
Minimum Grade
Maximum Grade
Minimum Grade
Maximum Grade
Minimum Grade
2. Assignments
3. Seminars/Workshops/Debates
4. Attendance
basis.
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
BCA 5TH SEM
Text Books:
1. Data and Computer Communications-William Stallings, VIIth Edition, Pearson Education
2. Electronic communication system - Kennedy, Mc Graw Hill.
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Data Communications & Networking - Behurouz & Forozan Mc Graw Hill.
2. Principles of Communication System - Tanenbaum & Schilling Mc Graw Hill.
Assignment 1 :July 1st week
Assignment 2: September 1st week
Test paper: August, October
Assignment 1
Roll no.
1.
Topic
Data communication trends
Group
Group
Group
Group
1
2
3
4
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Roll
Roll
Roll
Roll
Assignment 2
no. 1,2,3,4,5: Summary of Module 1
no. 6,7,8,9: Summary of Module 2
no.10,11,12,13,14,: Summary of Module 3
no. 15,16,17,18,19: Summary of Module 4
SEMINAR TOPIC
Roll no.
1.
Topic
Data communication trends
CA5B08 Microprocessor
To study the architecture of microprocessors like 8085, 8086 and higher versions
To understand the instruction set of the above.
To know the methods of connecting them to the peripheral devices.To learn the basic
concepts and functions of operating system
June
Unit I (10 hrs)
Introduction to the microprocessor and computer: Internal processor architecture, Functional
block diagram, Bus, Clock signals, addressing modes
July
Unit II (10 hrs)
Programming 8086: Data movement instructions, Arithmetic and logic instructions, program
control instructions, string instructions, programming techniques, examples, Modular
programming: stacks, subroutines, Macros.
August
Unit III (10 hrs)
Assembler Directives: Data Definition and Storage Allocation, Program Organization,
Alignment, Program End, Value Returning Attribute, Procedure Definition, Macro
Definition
September
Data Control, Branch Displacement, Header File, Inclusion, Target Machine Code
Generation Control Directives
Unit IV (10 hrs)
Interrupts and interrupt routines, I\O interface and programming: Fundamental I\O
considerations, Data transfer schemes-Programmed I\O, Interrupt I\O, DMA,
October
System bus structure, Min.Max Modes, Application of 8259, 8255,8251,8257,8253
Unit V (10 hrs)
Introduction to other 16 bit 32 bit processors: 80286, 386, 486, Pentium and Pentium
ProProcessor
References:
1. K.R Venugopal, Microprocessor X6 Programming, BPB
2. Peter Abel, IBM PC Assembly Language and programming, Prentice Hall
3. Interfacing, S\W application, Prentice Hall
4. Mohammed Rafiqussaman, Microprocessor and microcomputer based system design
5. Yu-Chang Liu & Glenn A Gibson, Microcomputer systems: the 8086\8088 Family:
Architecture, Programming and design, PHI
6. Badri Ram,Advanced Microprocessors and interfacing, TMH
http://www.parl.clemson.edu/~wjones/371/gowdy/documents/materials/8086Overview_OLD
.pdf
http://scanftree.com/microprocessor/Applications-of-Microprocessors
http://www.worldofcomputing.net/processor/applications-microprocessor.html
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-KANPUR/microcontrollers/micro/ui/Course_home4_29.htm
24.
SEMINAR
1. .Origin of microprocessor
2. What is role of register in a microprocessor? What are the
classifications of registers in a microprocessor.
3. What is the purpose of memory addressing or addressing modes
in a microprocessor?
4. Explain about memory segmentation in a microprocessor. How to
calculate the physical address.
5. What is the difference between machine code and assembly
language?
6. What are the applications of microprocessors
7. What is embedded microprocessor? Application of embedded
microprocessor.
8. What is a stack? What are the applications of stack?
9. What is a bus? Which are the different types? What are the
applications of a bus?
10.
What is a microcontroller? What is a microprocessor?
Difference between these two.
11.
Explain multi-user/multi-tasking operating system? How it
works?
12.
What is the importance of clock frequency in a
microprocessor?
13.
What is meant by interrupts? Which are the different types?
14.
Which are the parts of a microprocessor?
15.
What are the uses of microprocessors?
16.
What is meant by interrupts? Different types?
17.
Use of clock signal in microprocessor.
18.
What are the difference between compiler, interpreter and
assembler.
19.
How intel microprocessor different from other microprocessors?
20.
What is the difference between 32 bit or 64 bit microprocessor?
21.
What is the difference between AMD processors and Intel microprocessors?
22.
What are the devices that directly communicate with the microprocessor?
23.
Which language is used to write microprocessor instructions?
What are the steps that are taken to decode an instruction code?
What is the difference between pipelined architecture and non-pipelined
architecture?
24.
IMPORTANT DATES
Assignment1: 17th July 2015
Assignment 2: 7th Sept 2015
Class test 1: 20th July 2015
Class test 2: 20st Sept 2015
Assignment Topic And Dates
Method of evaluation: Total 4 Marks
There will be 2 assignments (2 mark each)
- Content - 1
- Date of submission 1
Writing the assignments allows you to learn and study your subjects.
You need to write about the topic in your own words. When you are
taking notes for your assignment, try and `translate' what the
author is saying into your own words. Don't just copy.
Remember to cite the sources of all the ideas and quotations that
you have used in-text. Also, don't forget to provide a full
bibliography .
TOPIC
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Assignment 2
Date of submission: 7th Sept 2015
ROLL
No:
TOPIC
1 What do you mean by Client-server model? What is the
importance of URL?
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FDM
TDM
WDM
Stitching techniques(comparison)
Communication errors
6
7
Pure ALOHA
Slotted ALOHA
Wireless LAN
IEEE
10
Bluetooth
11
Repeater
12
13
14
15
16
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19
20
Bridge
CDMA
Internet working
Network layer duties
Hub
Switch
IP Addressing
ISDN
DNS
DATE
21
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24
UDP
TCP
Remote login
e-mail
Number
1. Software Engineering-Pressman
005.1.PRE-SOF
005.1.SOM-SOF
I Assignment
V Semester BCA
Date of Submission July 15th
Roll.N
o
1.
Assignment Topics
Explain the various software myths?
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II Assignment
V Semester BCA
Date of submission August 14th
Roll.
No.
1.
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Assignment Topics
Explain some software failures?
What is SRS, and explain the characterists of a
good SRS?
Explain Use Case Diagrams?
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III Assignment
V Semester BCA
Date of submission September 15th
Roll.No
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Assignment Topics
Explain Lines of Code in size estimation?
Explain Boehm software quality model?
What are the uses of Reliability studies?
What should we test in software
testing.Explain?
Why should we test the software, explain?
Explain function count in size estimation?
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V Semester BCA
Seminar Topics
Roll.
No.
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Seminar Topics
Red Tacton
Java Ring
Asus Zen Watch
Airborne Internet
Eye tracker
Digital Jewellery
Pill Camera
Agile Robots
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Chromecast technology
Mobile Collaboration
Hadoop Technology
I phone 6 and I phone 6 plus
Apple watch
Fog Computing
Cloud Computing
Android Lollipop
Pentile Matrix family
Virtual Reality
Microscale 3D Printing
Mind Reading Computer
Vehicular Communication System
3 D Printing
Holographic Computer
Lacie safe hard drive
Seminar Topics
Roll
Topic
No
1
Origin of .NET Technology
2
.NET Framework Features
3
Features of C#.NET
4
Features of VS.NET IDE
5
Event Driven Programming
6
CLR,CTS,CLS
7
JIT Compiler
8
.NET Framework Baseclass Library
9
Programming Languages supported by .NET
10
C# related Templates in VS.NET
11
Decision Control statements in C#.NET
12
Loops in C#.NET
13
Arrays
14
String manipulation in C# and Enumerations
15
Windows Forms in C#
16
Controls: TextBox and Buttons, Labels , CheckBox
and Radio Buttons
17
Controls: Combo Box and List Box, : Menus and
Image List
18
Controls: TreeView and List View
19
Controls: Toolbars, Status Bar and Progress Bar
20
Object Oriented Programming in C#
21
Constructors and Destructors, Method Overloading
and Inheritance
22
ADO.NET architecture
23
Data binding with controls like Text Boxes, List
Boxes, Data Grid
24
Structured exception handling using try, catch and
final statements
Assignment 1
Sl.No
Topic*
1
.NET Architecture
2
Advantages of .NET
3
Partial Classes
4
Garbage Collection
5
Application Domains
6
Assemblies: Private Assembly, Shared Assembly
7
Namespaces
8
Value Types and Reference Types
9
Arrays in C#
10
Constructors
11
Type Conversions
12
Operator Overloading
13
Event Driven Programming
14
JIT Compiler
Date
Date
02.07.15
02.07.15
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Assignment 2
Group Project (Each group consist of 5 members)
Group
Group Members
Project Title
Group 1
Group
Group
Group
Group
2
3
4
5
Inventory
Management
Library Automation
Student Management
Railway Reservation
Hotel Reservation
07.10.15
07.10.15
07.10.15
07.10.15
Preparation
of
Journal
and
Ledger
accounts
Problems.
10 Hours
July 2 -30
Module II:
Subsidiary Books : Cash Book Types of Cash Book problems Purchase Book
Sales Book Sales Return Book Purchases Return Book Journal Proper.
10 Hours
August 3 September 1
Module III :
Trial Balance Errors Types of errors Bank Reconciliation Statement Simple
problems.
10 Hours
September 3 October 9
Module IV:
Final Accounts of sole trading concerns: Trading and Profit & Loss Account
Balance
Sheet
Problems
with
simple
adjustments.
20 Hours
(Theory and Problems may be in the ratio of 30% and 70% respectively)
October 12 15: Seminar presentations
d) CLASS TESTS :
Class tests would be conducted at the end of each module which would be of
duration of 1 hour and maximum marks of 25 each.