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IYEARSYLLBUS (BasicEngineering) (CommontoallBranches) Subject Code SemesterI BE101 BE102 BE103 BE104 BE105 BE106 SemesterII BE201 BE202 BE203 BE204 BE205 BE206 AppliedMathematics1I EngineeringPhysicsII EngineeringChemistryII EngineeringGraphics PhysicsLab ChemistryLab 100 100 100 100 100 100 4 4 4 4 2 2 CommunicationEnglish AppliedMathematics1 EngineeringPhysicsI EngineeringChemistryI ComputerApplicationLab WorkshopPracticeLab 100 100 100 100 100 100 4 4 4 4 2 2 SubjectTitle MaxMarks MaxCredits
ComputerEngineering IIISemester
MaxCredits 4 4 4 4 2 2
MaxCredits 4 4 4 4 2 2
Subject Code CS501 CS502 SubjectTitle ComputerNetworks RelationalDatabaseManagement Systems CS503 CS504 CS505 DotNet EmbeddedSystems NetworksLab 100 100 100 100 4 4 4 2 MaxMarks 100 MaxCredits 4
CS506
DotNetLab
100
VISemester Subject Code CS601 CS602 CS603 CS604 ComputerHardwareandServicing MobileComputing Multimedia ComputerHardwareandServicing Lab CS605 Project 400 8 100 100 100 100 4 4 4 2
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Total Marks = 3800 Total Credits = 122 SEMESTER :I Subject Code : BE 101 Subject Title : Communication English Structure of the Course Content BLOCK 1 Grammar (Non-Textual)
Unit 1: Functional Analysis Unit 2: Voice and parts of speech Unit 3: Direct and indirect speech Unit 4: Preposition
BLOCK 2 Grammars
Unit 1: One word substitute Unit 2: Articles and question tags Unit 3: Prefixes and suffixes Unit 4: Tenses
BLOCK 3 Compositions
Unit 1: Comprehension Unit 2: Simple passage Unit 3: Moral story Unit 4: Science and technology
BLOCK 5 Proses
Unit 1: An Astrloger's day R.K. Narayanan Unit 2: The sun, the planets and the stars C.Jones Unit 3: The continuing spell of Ramanujam Unit 4: On saying 'please' A.G.Gardiner
Books:
1. Orient Longman, Anna Salai, Chennai-600002. 2. The Advanced Learners Dictionary of Current English by A.S.Hornby, Oxford University Press. 1973 3. High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin, S.Chand & Co Ltd., 2005 4. Vocabulary in Practice - Part 1 to 4 by Glennis Pye, Cambridge University Press, 5. Learn Correct English by Shiv K. Kumar & Hemalatha Nagarajan, Pearson Longman, 2005 6. Essential English Grammar by Raymond Murphy,Cambridge University Press, 7. Common Errors in English by M.Thomas, Lotus Press, New Delhi, 2006 8. Basic English Usage by Michael Swan, ELBS/OUP, 1989 9. Communication Skills for Engineers by Mishra ,Ist Edition, Pearson Longman 10. Basic English Dictionary by Longman Longman Ist Edition, Pearson Longman
SEMESTER :I Subject Code : BE 102 Subject Title : Applied Mathematics - I Structure of the Course Content BLOCK 1 Algebra
Unit 1: Determinants Unit 2: Matrices Unit 3: Permutation and combination Unit 4: Binomial Theorem
BLOCK 4 Trigonometry
Unit 1: Compound angles Unit 2: Multiple angles Unit 3: Sub multiple angles
Books :
1.Engineering Mathematics by Dr M.K.Venkatraman, National Publishing Co. 2. Engineering Mathematics by Dr P.Kandasamy, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi 3. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Ramana, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 4.Engineering Mathematics by Singh, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by N.Bali,M.Goyal,C.Watkins,Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 6. Engineering Maths by T.Veerarajan, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 7. Schaum's Outline of Technical Mathematics by Paul Calter, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 8. Engineering Mathematics Vol-III by Dr. B. Krishna Gandhi , Dr. T.K.V Iyengar, S.Ranganatham, , S.Chand & Co, New Delhi 9. Introduction to Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass, Dr.Rama Verma, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi 10.Applied Engineering Mathematics Vol-II by H.K.Dass, S.Chand & Co
SEMESTER :I Subject Code : BE 103 Subject Title : Engineering Physics - I Structure of the Course Content BLOCK 1 S I units and Statics
Unit 1: Fundamental quantities Unit 2: Derived quantities Unit 3: Concurrent forces Unit 4: parallelogram Law of forces
BLOCK 3 Dynamics
Unit 1: Projectile Motion Unit 2: Angle of projection Unit 3: Circular Motion Unit 4: Application of circular motion
Books :
1. Physics by Resnick and Hoilday ,Wisley Toppan Publishers England 2. Mechanics by Narayana Kurup , S. Chand Publishers New Delhi 3. Engineering Physics by B.L. Theraja , S. Chand Publishers New Delhi 4. Remote sensing by Dr.M.Anji Reddy, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad. 5. Engineering Physics by V.Rajendran, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 6. Engineering Physics by Vikram Yadav, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 7. Schaum's Outline of Physics for Engineering and Science by Michael Browne, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 8. Modern Engineering Physics by A.S.Vasudeva, S. Chand Publishers, New Delhi 9.Engineering Physics Fundamentals & Modern Applications by P.Khare and A.Swarup, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 10. Engineering Physics by Dipak Chandra Ghosh,Nipesh Chandra Ghosh,Prabir Kumar Haldar, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi
SEMESTER :I Subject Code : BE 104 Subject Title : Applied Chemistry - I Structure of the Course Content BLOCK 1 Acids Bases, Catalysis
Unit 1: Theories of Acids and Bases Unit 2: Industrial application Unit 3: Positive and Negative catalyst Unit 4: Characteristics of Catalyst
BLOCK 2 Pollution
Unit 1: Air Pollution Unit 2: Global warming Unit 3: Water Pollution Unit 4: Green Chemistry
Books :
1. Inorganic chemistry by Soni PL, Sultan Chand &sons. 2. Organic chemistry by Soni PL, Sultan Chand & sons. 3. Engineering chemistry by Jain & Jain, Dhanpat rai &co 4. Engineering chemistry by Uppal , Khanna publishers 5. Environmental chemistry &Pollution control by Dara .SS, S. Chand&co 6. Environmental Pollution by . Tripathy .SN , Sunakar panda - Vrinda publication 7. Rain water Harvesting-hand book by Chennai Metro Water 8. Introduction to Engineering Chemistry by Minaxi B Lohani, Upma Misra, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi 9. Engineering Chemistry by Dr.A.K.Pahari,Dr.B.S.Chauhan, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 10. Advanced Engineering Chemistry by M.Senapati, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi
1.a. Starting a program, running a program. b. Starting the Windows in safe mode c. Running multiple Programs and switching between windows. d. Moving the windows, and the task bar. e. Startup to MS-DOS prompt. 2.a. Creating and removing a folder. b. Making the taskbar wider, arranging icons on the Desktop. c. Displaying and hiding the taskbar clock. d. Controlling the size of start menu options. e. Creating shortcuts. 3.a. Installing a screen saver.
b. Assigning Wallpaper to Desktop. c. Adding a program to the start menu. d. Recovering files and folders from Recycle bin. e. Customizing the mouse settings. 4 a. Expanding and collapsing a folder. b. Recognizing file types using icons. c. Running a program from explorer. d. Renaming a file or folder. e. Selecting two or more files for an operation. 5.a. Displaying the properties for a file or folder. b. Using cut and paste operations to copy a file. c. Using copy and paste operations to copy a file. d. Moving and copying files with mouse. e. Sorting a folder. 6.a. Finding a file or folder, by name. b. Defragmenting the disk using disk defragmenter. c. Compressing a file using WinZip. d. Controlling the speaker volume. e. Recording and saving an audio file.
MS Word
a. Prepare a newsletter with borders, two columns text, header and footer and a graphic image and spell check the document. b. Create a table to show the paradigm of the verb eat in all 12 tenses
d. Do the mail merge operation for sending applications to many companies with your resume
MS EXCEL
1.Create a worksheet in Excel for a company: a. Copy, Move and Merge the cells b. Adding Comments c.Adding, Deleting the cells, Rows and Columns d. Hiding and Unhiding the columns, Rows and gridlines. 2.Using formula and functions prepare worksheet for storing subject marks of ten students and perform the following: a. Calculate the student wise total and average b. Calculate the subject wise total and average c. Calculate the overall percentage and also individual percentage of the student. 3. Create Bar Graph and Pie Chart for various data
MS Power Point
a. Create a simple presentation with atleast 5 slides to introduce your friend and include sounds in slides. b. Create a presentation with 5 slides for the essay Astrologers Day by R.K Narayanan
Internet
a. Creating an E-Mail account. b. Sending an E-Mail to a known Address c. Viewing an E-Mail received from your friend/relative. d. Printing an E-Mail received e. Use of Attachment Facility f. Use of Address Book Facility g. Use of Sent Folder h. Use of Save Draft Folder i. Use of Trash Folder j. Browse a given web-site address. k.Search a Particular topic through a Search engine.
1. Fitting 2. V - Joint 3. L - Joint 4. T - Joint 5. Half round joint 6. Dovetail Joint 7. U Joint 8. Hexagonal Joint 9. Step - Joint 10.Drilling and Tapping M8
Wiring
1. Single lamp controlled by single switch. 2. Two Lamps controlled by Two independent switches. 3. Stair case Wiring 4. Fluorescent lamp circuit. 5. Circuit diagram of a fan 6. Circuit diagram of an iron box 7. Circuit diagram of a mixie 8. Soldering practice
Sheet Metal
1. Hemming 2. Seaming 3. Tray 4. Cylinder 5. Cone 6. Hopper 7. Dust Pan 8. Funnel
BLOCK2 IntegralCalculus
Unit1:Integration Unit2:StandardIntegrals Unit3:Integrationbyparts
Unit4:BernoullisTheoremandApplications
BLOCK3 Differentiation
Unit1:VelocityandAcceleration Unit2:TangentsandNormals Unit3:MaximaandMinima Unit4:Partialdifferentiation
BLOCK4 ApplicationofIntegration
BLOCK5 ProbabilityDistributions
Books:
1.Engineering Mathematics by Dr M.K.Venkatraman, National Publishing Co. 2. Engineering Mathematics by Dr P.Kandasamy, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi 3. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Ramana, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 4.Engineering Mathematics by Singh, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by N.Bali,M.Goyal,C.Watkins,Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 6. Engineering Maths by T.Veerarajan, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 7. Schaum's Outline of Technical Mathematics by Paul Calter, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 8. Engineering Mathematics Vol-III by Dr. B. Krishna Gandhi , Dr. T.K.V Iyengar, S.Ranganatham, , S.Chand & Co, New Delhi 9. Introduction to Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass, Dr.Rama Verma, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi 10.Applied Engineering Mathematics Vol-II by H.K.Dass, S.Chand & Co
BLOCK2 Gases&NonConversionalEnergy
BLOCK3 Light&Magnetism
Unit1:OpticalInstruments Unit2:Lasers Unit3:BasicdefinitionsofMagnetism Unit4:HysteresisLoop
BLOCK4 Electricity
BLOCK5 Dielectriceffect&Electronics
Books:
1. Physics by Resnick and Hoilday ,Wisley Toppan Publishers England 2. Mechanics by Narayana Kurup , S. Chand Publishers New Delhi 3. Engineering Physics by B.L. Theraja , S. Chand Publishers New Delhi 4. Remote sensing by Dr.M.Anji Reddy, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad. 5. Engineering Physics by V.Rajendran, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 6. Engineering Physics by Vikram Yadav, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 7. Schaum's Outline of Physics for Engineering and Science by Michael Browne, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 8. Modern Engineering Physics by A.S.Vasudeva, S. Chand Publishers, New Delhi 9.Engineering Physics Fundamentals & Modern Applications by P.Khare and A.Swarup, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 10. Engineering Physics by Dipak Chandra Ghosh,Nipesh Chandra Ghosh,Prabir Kumar Haldar, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi
Unit1:Radioactivityanddefinitions Unit2:Halflifeperiod&Nuclearfission&fusion
Unit3:Applicationsofradioactiveisotopes Unit4:Abrasives
BLOCK2 FuelsandRefractorys
Unit1:Fuelsclassification Unit2:SolidandLiquidFuels Unit3:GasFuels Unit4:Refractorys
BLOCK3 WaterTreatment
Unit1:WaterTreatmentMethods Unit2:EDTAMethod Unit3:Waterpurification Unit4:Limeandmanufacturingprocess Unit1:Thermoplastics, Unit2:Thermosetplastics Unit3:Naturalrubber Unit4:Syntheticrubber
BLOCK4 PlasticsandRubber
BLOCK5 Metallurgy
Unit1:Tungsten&Titanium Unit2:Powdermetallurgy Unit3:Purposeofalloying Unit4:Nonferrousalloys 1. Inorganic chemistry by Soni PL, Sultan Chand &sons. 2. Organic chemistry by Soni PL, Sultan Chand & sons. 3. Engineering chemistry by Jain & Jain, Dhanpat rai &co 4. Engineering chemistry by Uppal , Khanna publishers 5. Environmental chemistry &Pollution control by Dara .SS, S. Chand&co 6. Environmental Pollution by . Tripathy .SN , Sunakar panda - Vrinda publication 7. Rain water Harvesting-hand book by Chennai Metro Water 8. Introduction to Engineering Chemistry by Minaxi B Lohani, Upma Misra, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi 9. Engineering Chemistry by Dr.A.K.Pahari,Dr.B.S.Chauhan, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 10. Advanced Engineering Chemistry by M.Senapati, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi
Books:
BLOCK1 DrawingOfficePractice
Unit1:BasicsofEnggDrawing Unit2:Dimensioning Unit3:Scales Unit4:GeometricalConstructions,conicsandgeometricalcurves Unit1:OrthographicProjection Unit2:Projectionofsimplesolids Unit3:SectionofSolids Unit4:Half&FullSectioning Unit1:Introduction Unit2:IsometricDrawings Unit3:Conversionoforthographicviews Unit1:Cube,Cylinder Unit2:Prism Unit3:Pyramids Unit4:TeeandElbow
BLOCK2 Projection
BLOCK3 Pictorialdrawings
BLOCK4 DevelopmentofSurfaces:
BLOCK5 AutoCAD
Unit1:Introduction Unit2:AutoCADcommands Unit3:Drawingline,circle,arc,polygon, Unit4:Drawingellipse,rectangle 1.EngineeringDrawingbyGopalakrishnan.K.R.,(Vol.IandVol.II), Dhanalakshmipublishers,Edition2,1970 2.FirstYearEngineeringDrawingbyBarkinson&Sinha,PitmanPublishers, London,Edition3,1961 3.ABookonAutoCADRelease2007. 4.EngineeringDrawingbyShah/Rana,IstEditionPearsonLongman 5.MachineDrawingwithAutoCADbyPohit/Ghosh,IstEditionPearsonLongman 6.EngineeringGraphicsbyProf.P.J.Shah,S.Chand&Co,NewDelhi 7.ComputerGraphicsincludingCAD,AUTOCAD&CbyA.M.Kuthe,S.Chand& Co,NewDelhi 8.EngineeringGraphicsbyDhawanR.K,S.Chand&Co,NewDelhi 9.AutoCAD2005forEngineersbyIonelSimon, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 10.EngineeringDrawingbyAgrawal,Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
Books:
DrawingPractices
ofahighlyviscousliquid. 9SURFACETENSION:Tofindthesurfacetensionofthegivenliquidbycapillaryrise method 10YOUNGSMODULUSTofindtheyoungsmodulusofthematerialofthegiven metrescale. 11SPECTROMETER1.Tofindtheangleoftheprism. 12SPECTROMETER2.Tofindtherefractiveindexofthematerialoftheprism. 13DEFLECTIONMAGNETOMETERTocomparethemagneticmomentsoftwo givenmagnetsby(a)Equaldistancemethodand(b)Nullmethod. 14SONOMETERTofindthefrequencyofthegiventuningfork. 15JOULESCALORIMETERTodeterminethespecificheatcapacityofthegiven liquid. 16COPPERVOLTAMETERTodetermineelectrochemicalequivalentofcopper. 17OHMSLAWTodeterminetheresistanceoftwogivencoilsofwireusingOhms law.Alsoverifythelawsofresistances. 18POTENTIOMETERTocomparethee.m.fsoftwogivencells. 19PNJUNCTIONDIODEForthegivensemiconductordiodedraw(a)Forwardbias
(b)Reversebiascharacteristiccurves. 20SOLARCELLSV.I.Characteristics.
1.
QualitativeAnalysis
Acidradicals:Chloride,Carbonate,Sulphate,Nitrate Basicradicals:Lead,Cadmium,Copper,Aluminium,Zinc,Calcium,Magnesium, Ammonium Identificationofacidandbasicradicalsin 1.LimeStone(CalciumCarbonate) 2.Pollutant(LeadnitrateorCadmiumCarbonate) 3.Fertilizer(Ammoniumsulphate) 4.Electrolyte(AmmoniumChloride) 5.Fungicide(Coppersulphate) 6.Coagulant(AluminiumSulphate) 7.Mordant(ZincSulphate) 8.Gypsum(CalciumSulphate) 9.Epsum(MagnesiumSulphate) 10.AnalysisofanEffluent(containingpollutantslikeLead,Cadmium,Zinc, Copper).Studentsmaybegivenabovefourpollutants,infourseparatetesttubesin solutionformandaskedtoreportmetallicpollutantswithprocedure(BasicRadical
AnalysisProcedure)andtheirharmfuleffects.
2.VOLUMETRICANALYSIS(DOUBLETITRATIONS) ACIDIMETRYANDALKALIMETRY 1.EstimationofHydrochloricacid 2.EstimationofSodiumHydroxide 3.EstimationofSodiumCarbonate 4.ComparisonofStrengthsoftwobases PERMANGANIMETRY 5.EstimationofFerrousAmmoniumSulphate 6.EstimationofFerrousSulphate 7.ComparisonofPotassiumPermanganate. WATERANALYSIS 8.EstimationofTotalHardnessbyEDTAmethod. 9.CalculationofpHoffoursamplesolutionsandcalculationofH+Ion concentrationforaparticularsamplesolution.
BLOCK2 INTERPROCESSCOMMUNICATIONS&SYNCHRONIZATION
Unit1:Introduction Unit2:InterprocessCommunication Unit3:Semaphores Unit4:Deadlocks Unit1:Introduction Unit2:Paging Unit3:Segmentation Unit4:VirtualMemory
BLOCK3MEMORYMANAGEMENT
BLOCK4 I/OANDFILEMANAGEMENT
BLOCK5 LINUXPROGRAMMINGANDADMINISTRATION
Books:
1.OperatingSystembyWilliamStallings,PrenticeHallofIndia,4thEdition,2003.
2.OperatingSystemConceptsbyAbrahamSilberschatz,andJamesL.AddisionWesley PublishingCompany 3.OperatingSystemsAConceptBasedApproachbyD.M.Dhamdhere,TMGH 4.OperatingSystems,ConceptsandDesignbyMilanMilenkovie,TMGH,2000 5.LinuxTheCompleteReferencebyRichardPeterson,TataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi 6.OperatingSystemsDesignandImplementationbyAndrewS.Tanenbaum,Prentice HallofIndia,NewDelhi 7.IntroductiontoOperatingSystemsbyHarveyM.Deital,AddisionWesleyPublishing Company 8.OperatingSystemsandSoftwareDiagnosticsbyRameshBangia,BalvirSingh, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 9.Operating Systems Concepts by P.S.Gill, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 10. Operating Systems Fundamentals by D.Irtegov, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi
BLOCK2 ARRAYS,STRINGS,andFUNCTIONS
BLOCK3 STRUCTURESANDUNIONSandPOINTERS
Unit1:StructuresandUnions Unit2:Pointers Unit3:Relationofpointerswithotherelements Unit4:Dynamicmemoryallocation Unit5:ProgramsusingStructures,UnionsandPointers Unit1:Elementarydataorganization Unit2:LinkedLists Unit3:Stacks Unit4:Queues Unit1:Trees
BLOCK4 LINEARDATASTRUCTURES
BLOCK5 NONLINEARDATASTRUCTURES
Books:
1.ProgramminginANSICbyE.BalagurusamyTMGH,NewDelhi 2.ProgrammingwithCbyByronGottfried.SchaumSeriesTMGH 3.LetusCbyYashaventKanetharBPBPublication,2005,NewDelhi 4.ProgramminginCbySchaumSeries,McGrawHillsPublishers 5.DataStructuresbyLipschutzSchaumSeries 6.IntroductiontoDatastructuresbyBhagatSingh,TMGH,NewDelhi 7.IntroductiontoDatastructureswithapplicationsbyTrembleyandSorenson,TMGH 8.DataStructureusingCbyDr.PrabhakarGupta,VineetAgarwal,ManishVarshney, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 9. DataStructureusingC++byN.Jayalakshmi, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 10. Introduction to Data Structure using C by Venkatesh N.Baitipuli, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi
SubjectCode SubjectTitle
BLOCK2 ELECTRICALMACHINES
Unit1:DCgenerator Unit2:DCMotors Unit3:Singlephasetransformer Unit4:ACMotorsInductionmotor
BLOCK3 ANALOGDEVICES
Unit1:Semiconductortheory Unit2:Rectifiers Unit3:SpecialDiodes Unit4:Transistor
BLOCK4 BOOLEANALGEBRAANDLOGICGATES
Unit1:Numberrepresentation Unit2:Logicgates Unit3:LogicSimplification Unit4:Arithmeticcircuits
BLOCK5 COMBINATIONALandSEQUENTIALLOGICSYSTEMS
Unit1:MultiplexerDemultiplexer Unit2:Flipflops Unit3:Counters Unit4:Registers
Books:
1ElectricalTechnologybyB.L.TherajaS.ChandandCo,NewDelhi 2PrinciplesofElectricalEngineeringbyB.R.GuptaS.ChandandCo,NewDelhi 3.DigitalPrinciples&ApplicationsbyAlbertP.Malvino&DonaldP.LeachMcGraw Hill 4.PrinciplesofElectronicsbyV.K.MethaS.Chand&Co. 5.ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsAnintroductionbyAllenMottershed,PrenticeHall ofIndia 6.DigitalElectronicsPrinciplesandApplicationsbyTokheim,TataMcGrawHill 7.DigitalElectronicsbyR.P.Jain,TMH,NewDelhi 8.ElectronicsEngineeringbyAshishDixit,AnandChopra, , Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 9.BasicElectronicsEngineering&DevicesbyDr.R.K.Singh,AshishDixit, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 10.ElectricalandElectronicsEngineeringbyVikramadityaDave, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi
Unit1:EvolutionofMicroprocessors Unit2:AdvantagesofMicroprocessors Unit3:VariousMPUFamilies(SSI,LSI,VLSI,SLSI) Unit1:Introduction Unit2:Architectureof8085 Unit3:BlockandPinDiagramof80851anditsfunctions Unit4:BUSDetails Unit1:Instructionformats&AddressingModes Unit2:InstructionSetandItsCycle Unit3:TimingDiagramsandStatusSignals Unit4:SimplePrograms Unit1:Memorymapping Unit2:Interrupts
BLOCK2 8085
BLOCK3 8085Programming
BLOCK4 8085Interfacing
Unit3:I/OPeripheralInterfacing
BLOCK5 16bitMicroprocessor
N.V.Publications 4. www.Intel.com 5. MicroprocessorsandInterfacingbyDouglasV.HallandHebber,K.M,Tata McGrawHill 6. AdvancedMicroprocessors&PeripheralsbyDr.AjoyKumarRayand K.M.Burchandi,TataMcGrawHill 7. AdvancedMicroprocessorsandInterfacingbyBadriRam,TataMcGrawHill 8. IntroductiontoMicroprocessorsbyA.P.Mathur,TataMcGrawHill Microprocessor8085byG.T.Swamy,LakshmiPublications(Pvt)Ltd,NewDelhi 9. AdvancedMicroprocessorandMicrocontrollersbyProfS.K.VenkataRam,Lakshmi Publications(Pvt)Ltd,NewDelhi 10. VLIWMicroprocessorHardwareDesignbyleeWengFook,TataMcGrawHill
SubjectCode SubjectTitle
:CS305 :CANDDATASTRUCTURESLABORATORY
StructureoftheCourseContent
1.a).WriteaprogramtoconvertthegiventemperatureindegreecentigradetoFahrenheit andviceversa. b)Writeaprogramtofindthesimpleandcompoundinterestfortheamount(P)atthe rateofinterest(R)fortheyearN. c)Writeaprogramtoentertwonumbersfromtheuserandprintsthesum,product, difference,andquotientofthetwonumbers. 2.a).Writeaprogramtoidentifywhetheranumberinputfromthekeyboardisevenor odd.Ifitiseven,theprogramshoulddisplaythemessageNumberiseven,elseit shoulddisplayNumberisodd.(Usingifelse) 3.a).Writeaprogramtofindoutwhetheragivennumberisaperfectnumber.The programshouldterminateifanegativeintegerisgivenastheinput.Aperfectnumberisa
numberwhosefactorsotherthanitselfadduptoitself.Example:6=1+2+3,28=1+2 +4+7+14 b)Developasimplecalculatortoaccepttwofloatingpointnumbersfromthekeyboard. Thendisplayamenutotheuserandlethim/herselectamathematicaloperationtobe performedonthosetwonumbers.Thendisplaytheanswer.Asamplerunofyouprogram shouldbesimilartothefollowing:(Usingswitchstatement) 4.a).Writeaprogramtocomputethesumofallintegersbetweenanygiventwo numbers. b)Writeaprogramtofindandprintthefirst10termsoftheFibonaccisequence.Assume thefirsttwotermsare0and1. c)Writeaprogramtocountthenumberofpositivenumbers,numberofnegativenumbers andnumberofzerosinthegivenNelements. 5.a).Writeaprogramtocalculateanddisplaythetotalandtheaverageof10integer numbers. b)Read3subjectmarksof4students.Writeaprogramtocalculateanddisplaythetotal marksofeachstudent.Usea2D(twodimensional)arraytostorethemarks 6.a).Deviseafunctioncalledmin(x,y)thatreturnsthesmalleroftwodoublevalues. Testthefunctionwithasimpledata. b)Writeafunctiontofindthebiggestnumberinagivenarrayusingfunction. c)Writeaprogramtofindthefactorialofagivennumberusingrecursion. 7.a).WriteaCprogramtofindthenumberofvowelspresentinthestring. [Assumeyourstringcontainsbothuppercaseandlowercasecharacters] b)Writeaprogramtofindwhetheragivenstringispalindromeornot. c)Readastring,whichconsistsofbothlowercasecharactersanduppercasecharacters. Convertthelowercasecharacterintouppercaseandviceversa.Displaythenewstring. 8.a).Writeaprogramfornestedstructure,thetwostructuresaredeclaredwithinasingle structure.Thetwoinnerstructuresare:dob(fields:dd,mm,yy)andaddress(st, cty)andtheouterstructureStudent(fields:rollno,name).Writeamainprogramtoget anddisplaythedetailsofNstudents. b)WriteaProgramtoprintthestudentname,rollno,marksusingunions. 9.a).Writeaprogramtoswaptwointegernumbersusingpointers. b)Readastring.Printtheabovestringsuchthateachlinecontainsasinglecharacter. (Usepointers) c)ReadanintegerarrayconsistsofNelements.Printtheelementsinreverseorder37 usingpointers.
10.a).WriteaCprogramtoreadthroughanarrayofanytypeusingpointers.WriteaC programtoscanthroughthisarraytofindaparticularvalue b)Usingpointers,findthelengthofthestring. c)WriteaCprogramtoconcatenatetwostringsusingpointers. 11.a).WriteaCprogramtocreateasinglylinkedlist.Makenecessaryassumptions. b)WriteaCprogramtodeletethefirstnodethatcontainsanintegerdataitemofasingle linkedlist. 12.WriteaCprogramtoperformoperationsinstackusingarray. 13.WriteaCprogramtoconvertaninfixexpressionintopostfixexpression. 14.WriteaCprogramtoevaluateapostfixexpression. 15.WriteaCprogramtoperformoperationsinqueueusingarray. 16.WriteaCprogramtocreateabinarytree. 17.WriteaCprogramforpreordertraversalofabinarytree. 18.WriteaCProgramforbinarysearching. 19.WriteaCprogramtoread10elementsandsorttheabovenumbersusingbubble sort. 20.WriteaCprogramtoread10elementsandsorttheabovenumbersusingquicksort.
SubjectCode SubjectTitle
:CS306 :ELECTRICALANDELECTRONICSLABORATORY
StructureoftheCourseContent
1.Testthevalueoftheresistancebyusing(i)AnalogandDigitalmultimeter (ii)Colorcodingwithandwithouttolerancevalue. 2.a)Measurecurrent,voltageandresistanceusingVarioustestmetersAmmeter, Voltmeterandmultimeter. b)GenerateACandDCsignalsusingsignalgeneratorandpowersupply. 3.VerifyOhmslawandKirchoffslaw. 4.DrawtheforwardbiascharacteristicsofaPNJunctiondiodeanddeterminethe forwardresistanceofthediode. 5.DrawthereversebiascharacteristicsofaZenerdiode. 6.DrawthecharacteristicsofCommonEmitterConfigurationanddetermineitsinput impedance,outputimpedanceandcurrentgain. 7.Constructandtesthalfwaveandfullwaverectifiercircuits. 8.VerifytruthtablesoflogicgatesusingIC7404,7408,7432,7402,7400and7486. 9.RealizethelogicgatesusingUniversalgates. 10.Realizethecircuittosimplifythelogicequationbyusingkarnaughmap. 11.VerifyDeMorgansTheorems. 12.ConstructHalfadderandfulladdercircuitsusingICsandverifytheirtruthtable. 13.ConstructHalfsubtractorandfullsubtractorcircuitsusingICsandverifytheirtruth table. 14.VerifytheoperationofamultiplexeranddemultiplexerusingICs 15.ImplementandTestRS,JK,TandDflipflops. 16.Constructandtest4bitripplecounterandobservetheoutputwaveform.
17Constructandtest4bitshiftregisters.
BLOCK2 CPU
Unit1:MajorcomponentsofCPU Unit2:generalregisterorganization Unit3:ParallelProcessing Unit4:ControlUnit Unit1:I/Ointerface Unit2:Modesoftransfer Unit3:I/OProgramming Unit4:IOPcommunications Unit1:TypesofMemory Unit2:Associativememory Unit3:Cachememory Unit4:Virtualmemory
BLOCK3 INPUTOUTPUTSYSTEM
BLOCK4 MEMORYORGANISATION
BLOCK5 PCARCHITECTURE
Books:
Unit1:DefinitionofInternetHistoryofInternet Unit2:InternetProtocols Unit3:InternetApplications Unit4:ApplicationProtocols Unit1:IntroductiontoHTML Unit2:BasicTagsofHTML Unit3:SpecialCharactersWorkingwithImages Unit4:Link,List&TableTags Unit5:Frames&GraphicalComponents Unit1:JavaScriptBasics Unit2:ObjectBasedProgrammingandMessageboxes Unit3:JavaScriptwithHTML Unit4:UsingJavaScriptURLs Unit1:ClientsidescriptingversusServerSidescripting Unit2:JSPElements Unit3:Implicitobjects Unit4:WritingSimpleJSPprograms Unit1:BrowsingandparsingXML Unit2:XMLcomponents Unit3:DTD Unit4:CSS
BLOCK2 HTML
BLOCK3 CLIENTSIDESCRIPTING
BLOCK4 SERVERSIDESCRIPTING
BLOCK5 XMLandCSS
Books:
1.InternetandWebDesignbyRameshBangia,FirewallMedia 2.WebDesignbyJenkins,WileyIndia 3.HTMLandWebdesigningbyKrisJamaandKonradKing,TataMcGrawHill PublishingLtd 4.UsingHTML4,XMLandJava1.2byEricLaddandJinODonwell,PrenticeHallof India,NewDelhi 5.WebTechnologyandDesignbyC.Xavier,NewAgeInternationalPublishers,New Delhi 6.JavaServerPagesbyIvanBayross,Shroffpublishers&DistributorsPvtLtd,Delhi 7.TeachyourselfwebTechnologiesbyIvonBayross,BPBpublications2002 8.WebprogrammingbyChrisBates,WileyDreamtechIndiaPvtLtd
BLOCK2 CONTROLSTRUCTURES,ARRAYS,VECTORS&STRINGS
Unit1:Decisionmaking Unit2:Branching Unit3:Arrays Unit4:Strings
BLOCK3 CLASSES,INTERFACESANDPACKAGES
Unit1:Class Unit2:objects Unit3:Inheritance Unit4:Packages
BLOCK4 APPLETS,AWTCONTROLSANDEXCEPTIONHANDLING
Unit1:Applets Unit2:AWTComponents Unit3:EvenHandlers Unit4:ExceptionHandling
BLOCK5 MULTITHREADS,STREAMS,andNETWORKING&DATABASE
Unit1:Multithreading Unit2:I/OStreams Unit3:Networking Unit4:JDBC
Books:
1,ProgrammingwithJavabyE.Balagurusamy,TataMcGrawHillPublishers,IIEdition 2. JavaTheCompleteReferencebyHerbertSchildt,TataMcGrawHillPublishers, VEdition 3. JavaforyoubyKoparkar,TMH 4. JavaProgrammingLanguagebyKenArnold,JamesGosling,AddisonWesley 5.IntroducingtoOopswithJavabyCThomasWU.4thEdition,TataMcGrawHill 6.InternetandJavaProgrammingbyHarishKumarTaluja, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi
7. Programming Engineering Computations in Java by Dr.Raja Subramanian, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 8. Simply Java:An Introduction to Java Programming by James R.Levenick, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 9. Java: J2SE 5-A Practical Approach by B.Mohamed Ibrahim, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 10. Advance Java by Gajendra Gupta, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi
BLOCK2 SOFTWAREDESIGNANDPLANNING
Unit1:SoftwareDesign Unit2:SoftwarePlanning Unit3:COCOMOModel Unit4:CASE
BLOCK3 SOFTWAREMAINTENANCEANDRISKMANAGEMENT
Unit1:SoftwareMaintenance Unit2:Softwareconfigurationmanagementactivities Unit3:Riskmanagement Unit4:Projectscheduling
BLOCK4 SOFTWARETESTING
Unit1:SoftwareTesting Unit2:Levelsoftesting Unit3:SoftwareTestingstrategies Unit4:TestingTools
BLOCK5 SOFTWARERELIABILITYANDQUALITYASSURANCE
Unit1:SoftwareQualityAssurance Unit2:CMMFivelevelsISO9000 Unit3:SoftwareReliability Unit4:ReverseSoftwareEngineering
Books:
1SoftwareEngineeringbyIanSommerville,PearsonEducation 2SoftwareEngineeringApractionersApproachbyRogerS.Pressman,McGrawHill 3.SoftwareEngineeringbySajanMathew,S.Chand&CompanyLtd 4.IntegratedapproachtoSoftwareEngineeringbyPankajJalote,NarosaPublishing House,2004
5.SoftwareEngineeringfundamentalsbyAliBehforoozandFredickJHudson,Oxford Universitypress,2005 6.SoftwareTestingtechniquesbyBoriesBeizer,DreamTechPress,2004 7.SoftwareEngineeringbyBharatBhushanAgarwal,SumitPrakashTayal, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 8. Human Aspects of Software Engineering byJames E.Tomayko, Orit Hazzan, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 9. System Software by M.Joseph , Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi 10. The Software Vulnerability Guide by Herbert H. Thompson, Scoot G.Chase, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi
SubjectCode SubjectTitle
:CS405 :JavaProgrammingLab
StructureoftheCourseContent
1.a).WriteaProgramtofindtheareaofarectangle. b)Writeaprogramtofindtheresultoffollowingexpressions(Assumea=10,b=5) i)(a<<2)+(b>>2)ii)(a)||(b>0)iii)(a+b*100)/10iv)a&b 2.a).Writeaprogramthataskstheusertoentertwointegers,obtainsthenumbersfrom theuser,andthenprintsthelargernumberfollowedbythewords"islarger."Ifthe numbersareequal,printthemessageThesenumbersareequal. b)Writeaprogramthatreadsanintegeranddeterminesandprintswhetheritisoddor even. 3.a).Writeaprogramtofindthesumofthedigitsofagivennumber. b)Writeaprogramtofindthefirst15termsoftheFibonaccisequence. 4.a).WriteaprogramtoreadNnumbersandfindthelargestandsmallestnumbers. b)Writeaprogramforthemultiplicationoftwomatrices. Writeaprogramthatacceptsashoppinglistoffouritemsfromthecommandline andstorestheminavector.WriteaMenubasedProgramtoperformthefollowing operationsusingvector a.Toaddanitemataspecificlocationinthelist. b.Todeleteaniteminthelist. c.Toprintthecontentsofthevector. d.Todeleteallelements e.Toaddanitemattheendofthevector
5.
6.a)WriteaprograminJavatocreateaStringobject.Initializethisobjectwithyour name.FindthelengthofyournameusingtheappropriateStringmethod.Findwhether
thecharacteraisinyournameornot;ifyesfindthenumberoftimesaappearsin yourname.Printlocationsofoccurrencesofa. b)CreateaStringBufferobjectandillustratehowtoappendcharacters.Displaythe capacityandlengthofthestringbuffer. 7.a).Writeaprogramtodisplaytotalmarksof5studentsusingstudentclass.Giventhe followingattributes:Regno(int),Name(string),Marksinsubjects(IntegerArray),Total (int). b)WriteaprograminJavawithclassRectanglewiththedatafieldswidth,length,area andcolour.Thelength,widthandareaareofdoubletypeandcolourisofstringtype.The methodsareget_length(),get_width(),get_colour()andfind_area(). 8.Createaclasstorepresentcomplexnumbers.Acomplexnumberhastheformrealpart +i*imaginarypart.Provideconstructortoenableanobjectofthisclasstobeinitialized whenitisdeclared.Provideanoargumentconstructorwithdefaultvalueincaseno initializesareprovided.Providepublicmethodsforthefollowing i)Additionoftwocomplexnumbers ii)Subtractionoftwocomplexnumbers iii)Printingcomplexnumbersintheform(a,b)whereaistherealpartandb istheimaginarypart 9.a).Writeaprogramtoshowhowaclassimplementstwointerfaces. b)Showthroughaprogramthatfieldsinaninterfaceareimplicitlystaticandfinaland methodsareautomaticallypublic. 10.WriteaprogramtocreateapackageforBookdetailsgivingBookName,Author Name,Price,yearofpublishing. 11.Acolorcanbecreatedbyspecifyingthered,green,bluevaluesasintegerparameters totheconstructorofclassColor.Thevaluesrangefrom0to255.Providethreehorizontal scrollbarsandasktheusertoselectthevaluesofthecolorsbydraggingthethumbinthe scrollbar.Usingthecolorselected,drawarectangle. 13.CreateanappletforsimplecalculatortoperformAddition,Subtraction, MultiplicationandDivisionusingButton,labelandTextfieldclasses. 14.DrawabarchartforthefollowingdetailsusingApplets. 15.WriteaJavaprogramtocatchmorethantwoexceptions. 16.WriteaJavaprogramforproducerandconsumerproblemusingThread.
1.DesignaHTMLpagedescribingyourprofileinoneparagraph.Designinsuchaway thatithasaheading,ahorizontalrule,threelinksandyourphoto.Also,writethree HTMLdocumentsforthelinks.Includefacilitiesforforward,backwardandHOME. 2.DesignaHTMLpageaboutyourfriends.Listyourfriends.Eachfriendsnameisa link.PrepareseparateHTMLdocumentsforeachfriendandcallthemintheappropriate link. 3.Designasinglepagewebsiteforyourpolytechniccontainingadescriptionofthe coursesoffered.Itshouldalsocontainsomegeneralinformationabouttheuniversitysuch asitshistory,thecampus,itsuniquefeaturesandsoon.Thesiteshouldbecoloredand eachsectionshouldhaveadifferentcolor. 4.MakeoutabriefbiodataofyoursandcodeitasanHTMLpage.Youcanconsider usingtablestoshowyouracademichistory. 5.WriteaJavascriptcodetovalidatetheusernameandpassword.Theusernameand passwordarestoredinvariables. 6.WriteaJavaScriptcodeusingframesandEvents(Whenacursormovesoveranobject itshoulddisplaythespecificationoftheobjectinanotherframe) 7.Createasitecontainingbanneradsatthetopofthepage.Theadsarechangedevery10 or15seconds. 8.Collectthedefinitionsof10itemsinchemistry.Thesedefinitionsarestoredintwo stringarraysname[]anddefn[].WriteaJSPwhichhasthesetwoarraysandsuppliesthe definitiononrequest.WriteaHTMLdocumentwhichgetstheuserinputofthenameof theitemandsendstherequesttotheJSP. 9.WriteaJSPcodetomanipulatecookies. 10.WriteaJSPcodetouploaddatafromclientside. 11.CreateaJSPapplicationusingimagemaptogiveinformationabouttheinstitution. 12.WriteaprogramtocreatethechattingapplicationusingApplicationandSession object. 13.Writeaprogramtocheckwhetherapersonwillbepermittedtoopenaparticularpage ornot.Usepermissioncheckercomponent. 14WriteaprogramforincorporatingentitiesintoXMLdocumentusinganinternal DTD.
15.WriteaprogramusingCSStocreateatimetablefortheclass. 16.WriteaprogramusingCSStosetthebackgroundcolors,fontsandparagraphs.
Unit1:Componentsofadatacommunication Unit2:TypesofNetworks Unit3:SignalsandModulation Unit4:TransmissionMedia Unit5:Networkdevices Unit1:NetworkModels Unit2:Errordetection&correction Unit3:FlowandErrorcontrol Unit4:Flowcontrolprotocols Unit1:CharacterorientedProtocol Unit2:802.XProtocols Unit3:FDDI Unit4:Switching Unit5:ISDN Unit1:OverviewofTCP/IP Unit2:NetworkLayersProtocol Unit3:IPAddressing Unit4:ApplicationLayerProtocols Unit1:Introductiontonetworksecurity Unit2:Typesofattacks Unit3:HackerTechniques Unit4:Threats&Firewall
BLOCK2 OSIMODELANDDATALINKLAYER
BLOCK3 LANPROTOCOLS
BLOCK4 TCP/IPSUIT
BLOCK5 INTRODUCTIONSTONETWORKSECURITY
Books:
1 DataCommunicationandnetworkingbyBehrouzA.ForouzanTataMcGrawHill,
10.DataandComputerCommunicationbyRachnaSharma,LakshmiPublications(Pvt) Ltd,NewDelhi
BLOCK2 RELATIONALDATABASEAPPROACH
BLOCK3 STRUCTUREDQUERYLANGUAGE
Unit1:DataDefinitionLanguage Unit2:SQLCommands Unit3:FunctionsandOperators Unit4:Transactioncontrolstatements Unit1:Controlstatements Unit2:Cursors Unit3:Exceptions Unit4:PL/SQLtablesandrecords Unit1:Characteristics,functioningandarchitectureofDataWarehousing Unit2:datamodeling Unit3:DataClustering Unit4:ApplicationsofDataminingproblem
BLOCK4 PL/SQL
BLOCK5 ENHANCEDDATABASEMODELS
Books:
1. DatabaseManagementSystembyDate,C.J.,GalgotiaPublications
2.FundamentalsofDatabaseSystembyElmasri,R.A.,Navathe,ShyamB.Narosa PublishingHouse. 3.DatabaseManagementSystembyPost,GeraldV,TataMcGrawHill,2004 4.AnintroductiontoDatabaseSystemsbyBipinCDesai,GalgotiaPublications(P) Ltd.,2005 5.DatabasesystemconceptsbyAbrahamSilberschatz,HenryFKorthandSudharshanS, McGrawHillPublishingCompanyLimited,2004 6.DatabaseManagementSystemsbyRaghuRamakrishnan,McGrawHillPublishing CompanyLimited,2004 7.FundamentalsofDatabasemanagementSystemsbyLeon,TataMcGrawHill 8.IntroductiontoDatabasemanagementSystemsbyISRDGroup,TataMcGrawHill
9.DatabasemanagementSystemsbyPOST,McGrawHillPublishingCompanyLimited 10.DBAStudyGuide:OCPPrepGuidebyLakshmiPublications(Pvt)Ltd,NewDelhi
BLOCK2 INTRODUCTIONSTOVISUALBASIC.NET
BLOCK3 APPLICATIONDEVELOPMENTUSINGADO.NET
Unit1:ArchitectureofADO.NET Unit2:Command Unit3:AccessingData Unit4:CreateanADO.NETapplication
BLOCK4 INTRODUCINGASP.NET
BLOCK5 XMLWEBSERVICES
Books:
1. IntroductiontoVisualbasic.NETbyNIITPrenticeHallofIndia,2005
Unit1:ArchitectureofPICcontroller Unit2:MemoryOrganization Unit3:Busarchitecture Unit4:BasicInstructionset Unit1:BasicProgramminginPIC16F877 Unit2:PortProgramming Unit3:TimerProgramming Unit4:SerialPortProgramming Unit5:Interfacing(Switch,LCD,Relay,Memory,etc) Unit1:ARMArchitecture Unit2:Memory&BusInterfacing Unit3:AddressingSignal&Timing Unit4:ARM7TDMICoreandSystemstate Unit1:Architecturaloverview Unit2:Memorymapping Unit3:PortProgramming Unit4:Timer&SerialPortProgramming Unit1:FunctionsofOS Unit2:IntroductiontoKernel Unit3:Task&Scheduling Unit4:C/OSII
BLOCK2PIC167877CPU
BLOCK3 ARMINTRODUCTIONS
BLOCK4LPC2148ARMCPU
BLOCK5 OPERATINGSYSTEMSOVERVIEW
Books:
1. DataSheetforPICController
10.EmbeddedSystems:Architecture,ProgrammingandDesignbyRajKamal,Tata McGrawHill
SubjectCode SubjectTitle
:CS505 :NetworksLab
StructureoftheCourseContent
1. DothefollowingCablingworksinanetwork
a)CableCrimpingb)StandardCablingandc)CrossCabling 2.EstablishaLANconnectionusingthreesystemsusingbustopology. 3.EstablishPeertoPeernetworkconnectionusingtwosystemsinaLAN 4.InterfacePCsusingconnectivitydevicesHub,routerandswitch. 5.a)ConfigureIPAddressinasysteminLAN(TCP/IPConfiguration) b)ConfigureDNStoestablishinterconnectionbetweensystems 6.a)TransferfilesbetweensystemsinLANusingFTPConfiguration b)Loginasystemremotelyusingtelnetprotocol. 7.a)InstallandconfigureNetworkinterfacecardinLANsystem b)Shareafileandprinter(remotely)betweentwosysteminaLAN 8.Establishsecurityinasystemusingfirewallconfiguration 9.Createandsharetheuserrightsbyaccessingserverforaspecificusergroups 10.Installandconfigurethefollowing a)ADHCPserverinwindowswithIPAddressrangingfrom192.168.1.1to 192.168.1.100 b)ConfigureaDHCPClient 11.TransferFilesbetweenwirelessCommunication. 12.ConfigureMailserver TheFollowingprogramstobewritteninC 13.WriteaprogramthattakesaBinaryfileasinputandfindserrorcheckusingdifferent mechanism. 14.WriteaClientprogramtodownloadafilefromHTTPserver. 15.WriteaprogramtoSimulateSlidingWindowProtocol
1. Acceptacharacterfromconsoleandcheckthecaseofthecharacter.
2.Writeaprogramtoacceptanycharacterfromkeyboardanddisplaywhetheritisvowel ornot. 3.WrtieaVB.Netprogramtoacceptastringandconvertthecaseofthecharacters. 4.DevelopamenubasedVB.Netapplicationtoimplementatexteditorwithcut,copy, paste,saveandcloseoperations. 5.Writeaprogramtoimplementacalculatorwithmemoryandrecalloperations. 6.DevelopaForminVB.NETtopickadatefromCalendarcontrolanddisplaytheday, month,yeardetailsinseperatetextboxes. 7.DevelopaVB.Netapplicationtoperformtimerbasedquizof10questions. 8.DevelopaVB.NetapplicationusingtheFile,DirecoryandDirectorycontrolsto implementacommondialogbox. 9.DevelopadatabaseapplicationtostorethedetailsofstudentsusingADO.NET 10DevelopadatabaseapplicationusingADO.NETtoinsert,modify,updateanddelete operations. 11DevelopaVB.NetapplicationusingDatagridtodisplayrecords. 12DevelopaVB.NetapplicationusingDatagridtoadd,editandmodifyrecords. ASP.NET 13.CreateasimpleASP.NETpagetoOutputTextwithaform,twoHTMLtextboxes,an HTMLbutton,andanHTML<span>element.Createaneventprocedureforthebutton. 14..CreateawebcontrolstoapagewiththreedifferentcontrolstotheASP.NETpagefor reservingroomsinhotel.Thethreecontrolsareabuttoncontrol,alabelcontrol,anda dropdownlistcontrol. 15.CreateaapplicationforAccessingaSQLDatabasebyUsingADO.NETby connectingtotheSQLServerdatabaseandcallastoredprocedure.Youthendisplaythe datainaRepeatercontrol. 16.CreateawebservicesapplicationforcallingaWebserviceforahotelnamedfull. AndyouwillcallanotherWebserviceforahotelnamedEmpty,andthenretrieve informationregardingroomavailability.TheWebservicefortheFullhotelisnamed Hotel_Full.dll.TheWebservicefortheEmptyhotelisnamedHotel_Empty.dll.There
arefivemethodsineachservice.
BLOCK2 MEMORYANDDAUGHTERBOARDS
Unit1:Memory Unit2:GraphicCards Unit3:SoundCards Unit4:Displays&Displayadapter Unit5:Keyboard,andMouseandbarcodescanner Unit1:HardDisk Unit2:CD/DVDROM Unit3:Specialtypeofdrives Unit4:I/OPorts Unit1:Printers Unit2:Scanners Unit3:WebCamera,Biometricdevices Unit4:SMPS
BLOCK3 DISKDRIVES
BLOCK4 I/ODEVICESANDPOWERSUPPLY
BLOCK5 TROUBLESHOOTINGPC
Books:
1. IBMPCandCLONESbyB.Govindrajalu,TataMcGrawHillPublishers
Unit1:Historyofcellularmobilecommunication Unit2:Multiplexing Unit3:MediumAccessControl Unit4:TelecommunicationSystemsandCellularWirelessNetworks Unit1:DefinitionAdvantagesandDisadvantagesofLAN Unit2:WLANtechnologies Unit3:IEEE802.11 Unit4:HIPERLAN Unit1:BluetoothRadio Unit2:BluetoothProtocolArchitecture Unit3:BluetoothSecurity Unit4:ComparisonofwirelessLANandBluetoothtechnology. Unit1:MobileIP Unit2:DynamicHostConfigurationprotocol Unit3:Routing Unit4:TransportLayer Unit1:WAPcomponents Unit2:WAPclient&networkarchitecture Unit3:WAPProgrammingmodel Unit4:WAP2.0additionalservices.
BLOCK2 WIRELESSLOCALAREANETWORK
BLOCK3 BLUETOOTHTECHNOLOGY
BLOCK4 MOBILENETWORKLAYER
BLOCK5 WIRELESSAPPLICATIONPROTOCOL
Books:
1. MobileCommunicationsbyJochenSchillerPearsonEducation,NewDelhi.
2.WirelessCommunicationofNetworksbyWilliamStallingsPHI 3.BlueToothDemystifiedbyNathanJ.Muller,TataMcGrawHillPublication,New Delhi 4.MobileCellulartelecommunications:AnalogandDigitalSystemsbyLee,Tata McGrawHillPublication 5.MobileCommunicationEngineeringbyLee,TataMcGrawHillPublication 6.WirelessCommunicationNetworksbyMisra,TataMcGrawHillPublication 7.WirelessCommunicationsbySignal,TataMcGrawHillPublication 8.MobileAdoNetworksbyAggelou,TataMcGrawHillPublication 9.2.5GMobileNetworksbyKasera,TataMcGrawHillPublication 10.CommunicationNetworksbyKasera,Sumit,TataMcGrawHillPublication
BLOCK2 MULTIMEDIAHARDWAREANDSOFTWARE
BLOCK3 MULTIMEDIABUILDINGBLOCKS
BLOCK4 MULTIMEDIAANDTHEINTERNET
Unit1:InternetServices Unit2:MultimediaontheWeb Unit3:ToolsfortheWorldWideWeb Unit4:DesigningfortheWorldWideWeb Unit1:MultimediaFileHandling Unit2:MultimediaDevelopmentTeam Unit3:Graphicartist Unit4:Multimediadevelopmentprocess
1. MultimediamakingitworkbyTayVaughan,TataMcGrawHill,Delhi
BLOCK5 DESIGNINGOFPROJECTS
Books:
2.MultimediaTechnologyandapplicationsbyDavidHillman,Galgotia Publications,Delhi 3.MultimediaTechnologiesbyBanerji,TataMcGrawHill 4.PrinciplesofMultimediabyParekh,TataMcGrawHill 5.ComputerGraphicsbyISRDGroup,TataMcGrawHill 6.MultimediaApplicationsandWebDesigningbyDineshMaidasani,Lakshmi Publications(Pvt)Ltd,NewDelhi 7.MultimediaBasicsTechnology(Vol.I)byAndreasHolzinger,Lakshmi Publications(Pvt)Ltd,NewDelhi 8.MultimediaBasicsLearning(Vol.II)byAndreasHolzinger,Lakshmi Publications(Pvt)Ltd,NewDelhi
9.MultimediaBasicsDesign(Vol.III)byAndreasHolzinger,Lakshmi Publications(Pvt)Ltd,NewDelhi
a.)Frontpanelindicatorsandswitches b.)Frontsideandrearsideconnectors 2.FamiliarizethecomputersystemLayout:MakingpositionsofSMPS,Motherboard, FDD,HDD,CD,DVDandaddoncards. 3.BIOSsetup:Configuringbiossetupprogramandpracticingthetroubleshootingof typicalproblemsusingBIOSutility. 4.a.)InstallHardDisk, b.)ConfigureCMOSSetup c.)PartitionHDDusingFDISK,d.)FormatHardDisk. e.)Master/Slave/IDEDevices. 5..a.)InstallandConfigureaCDWriterandaDVDwriter. b.)RecordingaBlankCDandDVD. 6.PrinterInstallationandServicing: a.)HeadCleaning b.)InstallandconfigureDotmatrixprinterandLaserprinter c.)Troubleshoottheaboveprinters. d.)Checkandconnectthedatacableconnectivity 7.ModemandTVTunercardInstallation: a.)InstallandconfigureInternalandExternalModem b.)InstallandConfigureTVtunercard. 8.a.)NIC,RouterInstallation b.)InstallingNIC,routerandModemforXP/Linuxenvironment. c.)Configuringusingdevicedrivers d.)Diagnosisandtroubleshooting. 9.a.)Installaudio/videodevices,microphone,speakerandheadsetandDigitalcamera. b.)Troubleshoottheaudiovideodevices. 10.a.)InstallandconfigureScanner.Troubleshoottheproblems.. b.)InstallandconfigureWebcam.
11.a.)IdentifytheproblemsinPentiumSystemwithaddonCards. b.)Identifyproblemswithsoftwareinstallationusingdriversavailableinthe motherboardCD. 12.Practicewithscandisk,diskcleanup,diskDefragmenter,VirusDetectingand RectifyingSoftware 13.Practicewithbackupandrestoringdatainanetworkserverusingexternalstorage Device 14.AssembleaPentium(II/III/IV)systemwithaddoncardsandchecktheworking conditionofthesystem. 15.WindowsXPOperatingsystemInstallation. 16.InstallandSetupDishconnectiontosystem. 17.Identifytheconnectorsusingwirelessdevices. 18.Interfacingthecellphonewithsystem.
SubjectCode SubjectTitle
:CS605 :Project