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COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
Paper code: CAI 101
Credits: 03
Periods/Week: 03
Max. Marks: 100
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
1. Norton Peter, Introduction to Computers, 4th Ed., TMH, 2001
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Objective: To make students familiar with general purpose office automation tools.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
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Objective: To make students familiar with general purpose office automation tools. The students
would be able to do office work smoothly with the help of computers.
Practical based on paper CAI 102.Hands on experience on various tools of Office like making:
1. Command Line Interface
2. Word Documents.
3. Excel Spreadsheets
4. Power point presentation
5. Working on GUI using Windows.
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PROGRAMMING IN C
Paper code: CAI 201
Credits: 03
Periods/Week: 03
Max. Marks: 100
Objective: This module is designed to acquaint the students with the basics of C programming
language.
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
1. H.M. Deitel and P.J. Deitel How to program in C, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education.
REFERENCES:
1. Yashwant Kanetkar, Let us C, BPB Publication
2. E. Balagurusami, Programming in ANSI C , TMH Publication
3. Yashwant Kanetkar, Working with C, BPB Publication
4. Kernighan B.W, The C Programming Language (ANSI C)
5. Schaum Series, C Programming, TMH
6. B.Kernighan & D.Ritchie C Programming Language, 2nd Edition, (Prentice-Hall,
1988).
UNIT I [Chapter 1: 1.5-1.8 & 1.13 & 1.14 Chapter 2, Chapter 3: 3.1-3.6 Essential
Reading(1)]
UNIT II [Chapter 3: 3.7 3.12, Chapter 4: 4.1-4.5 Essential Reading(1)]
Unit III [Chapter 4:4.7-4.11,5:5.1-5.12 Essential Reading(1)]
Unit IV [Chapter 6,7 Essential Reading(1)]
Unit V [Chapter 8 & 9 Essential Reading(1)]
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ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING
Paper Code: CAI 202
Credits: 03
Periods/week: 03
Max. Marks: 100
File Organization: Introduction, Elements of a computer file, types of files, File organization,
factors in file design, file handling, database, DBMS, advantages and disadvantages of database
management system,
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
1. V.K. Kapoor, Introduction to Electronic Data Processing,
2. A. Simpson & c. Robinson, Mastering Access 2000, BPB Publications.
REFERENCES :
3. Faithe Wempen, MS Access 2002 fast&easy, PHI
PROPOSED COVERAGE:
UNIT I [Chapter 1 & Chapter 2 Essential Reading(1)]
UNIT II [Chapter 9 & Chapter 10 Essential Reading(1)]
Unit III [Chapter 5, 6 & 9 Essential Reading(2)]
Unit IV [Chapter 7 & chapter 10 Essential Reading(2)]
Unit V [Chapter 8, 11& 12 Essential Reading(2)]
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Objective: To make students familiar with the basics of C programming language and basics
of electronic data processing concepts.
Programming in C:
1. Simple C programs using variables, keywords and simple operations
2. Programs based on operators (arithmetic, relational, increment, decrement, conditional,
logical)
3. Branching statement programs using C
4. Exercises based on Looping (while, do while, for), nested loops based programs
5. Programs based on arrays (single, two dimensional) searching, sorting an array
6. String/Character based exercises manipulation on strings
7. Programs on user defined functions
8. Exercises based on pointers (arithmetic operation, arrays with pointers)
9. Programs on structure.
Objective: This module is designed to help students in creating dynamic web sites.
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
1. Ivan Bayross, Web Enabled Commercial Application Development Using HTML,
JavaScript, DHTML And PERL, BPB Publications.
REFERENCES:
1. Sybex, HTML Complete, BPB Publications
2. Ray, Mastering HTML 4 Premium Edition, BPB Publications
3. Farrar , HTML Example Book, BPB Publications
4. Ramalho, Learn Advanced HTML with DHTML, BPB Publications
5. Navarro, Effective Web Design, BPB Publications.
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Paper Code: CAI 302
Credit: 03
Periods/Week: 03
Max. Marks: 100
Objective: This module aims at making students learn about basic concepts of operating system
and its functionality.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
1. A. Silbersachatz and P.Galvin, Operating System Concepts, Addison-Wesley, 5th Ed., 2001
2. Website: www.linux.org.
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Objective: A website based on a particular topic has to be to be developed by each student using
various commands covered in theory paper CAI 301. Also the students will gain practical
exposure on concepts learnt in theory paper CAI 302.
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Objective: This course is designed to understand real world object oriented approach with help
of object oriented language i.e. Java.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
1. H.Schildt, The Complete Java 2 Reference, Fourth Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill.
2. E. Balagurusamy, Programming with Java, BPB Publications, 2004.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Deitel & Deitel How to Program C Introducing C++ and Java,Third Edition, Pearson
Edition, 2001.
2. Arnold,Gosling, The Java Programming Professional 2000, Second edition, Addison
Wesley Publications, 1998.
3. J. Zukowski, Mastering Java 2 , BPB Publications.
Objective: This course is focused on the study of tools and methodologies used for developing
Computer based Information Systems.
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
1. E. M Awad, System Analysis and Design, Galgotia Publications, 1995.
2. Igor Hawryszkiewyez, Introduction to System Analysis and Design, 4th edition,
Prentice-Hall.
REFERENCES:
1. V. Rajaraman, Analysis & Design of Information Systems, PHI
2. Jeffrey L. Whitten, and Lonnie D. Bentley and Barlow, Systems Analysis and Design
Methods, 4th edition, Tata McGraw-Hill.
Objective: The student will be doing practical exercises covering theory paper CAI 401.
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Objective: This module is designed to help students to know about the fundamental concepts of
database management.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
1. A.Silberschatz & H. F. Korth,Database Sysetm Concepts, Fourth edition, McGraw Hill
International Edition, 2002.
2. A. Leon & Leon, SQL, Tata McGraw Hill.
REFERENCES:
1. R. Ramakrishnan and J. Gharke, Database Management System, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. C.J.Date, Database Management System, Pearson Education Asia.
3. Sumita Arora,Informatics Practices, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
Objective: In this module student will learn GUI programming language concepts.
Accessing Database File: Creating the database .files for use by Visual Basic (Using MS-
Access), Using the Data Control, setting its property. Using Data Control with forms, navigating
the database in code (the recordset object using the movenext, movepreviouse, movefirst &
movelast methods, checking for BOF & EOF, using listboxes & comboboxes as data
boundcontrols, updating a database file (adding, deleting records)
Advanced data handling: data grid, displaying the record no & record count, opening the
database, Recordset, searching for a specific record ( findfirst, findnext, findlast, findprevious,),
seek method, working with database fields, creating a new dynaset.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
REFERNCES:
1. Noel Jerke, The Complete Reference Visual Basic 6, TMH.
2. Siler & Spotts, Using VB6.0, Prentice Hall of India.
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FRONT END DESIGN TOOLS & SQL LAB
Paper Code: CAI 503
Credits: 02
Periods/week: 04
Max. Marks: 100
Objective: To make students familiar with the basics of GUI programming language and the
SQL environment. It is based on theory paper CAI 501 & CAI 502.
Objective: This course is designed to understand the utility and working of a CAD software by
taking AUTOCAD as an example.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
1. George Omura, Mastering AutoCAD, BPB Publications, 2002.
REFERENCES:
1. J.T.Roberts, Introduction to AutoCAD, BPB Publications.
PROPOSED COVERAGE(CAI 601):
MULTIMEDIA TOOLS
Paper Code: CAI 602
Credits: 03
Periods/week: 03
Max. Marks: 100
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
1. Hamburg & Mack, Photoshop Bible, IDG Series, John Wiley and Sons.
REFERENCES:
1. Michael & Linda Woodridge ,Adobe Photoshop, IDG Series, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Adobe Creative Team ,Photoshop Classroom in a Book, Adobe press.
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Objective: The student will be getting practical exposure to multimedia tools covering theory
paper CAI 601 & CAI 602.