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Subject Details
Abbrevatio
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DSA
20
80
100
Summary
In computer science, a data structure is a particular way of
organizing data in a computer so that it can be used efficiently.
Different kinds of data structures are suited to different kinds of
applications, and some are highly specialized to specific tasks.
Data structures provide a means to manage large amounts of data
efficiently for uses such as large databases
Text Books & References
1.An introduction to data structures By Schaum Series
2.Data Structures in C/C++, Horowitz, Sawhney, Galgotia
3.Data Structures in C/C++, Tanenbaum, Pearson
4.Data Structures in C++, Weiss, Parson
Abbrevatio
n
al
EDC
20
80
100
Summary
An electronic circuit is composed of individual
electronic components, such as resistors, transistors, capacitors,
inductors and diodes, connected by conductive wires or traces
through which electric current can flow. The combination of
components and wires allows various simple and complex
operations to be performed: signals can be amplified,
computations can be performed, and data can be moved from one
[
place
to another.
Text
Books
& References
1.Electronic devices & circuits theory By R.L. Boylestad, L. Nashelsky
,Pearson edu.
2.Integrated Electronics By Millman Halkias, T.M.H
3.Electronic devices & circuits By David Bell, OxfordPublications
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Code
Subject
Abbrevatio
n
Lectur Practic
e
al
IA
TE
Total
3CS3
DE
20
80
100
Summary
Digital electronics, or digital (electronic) circuits, are
electronics that represent signals by discrete bands of analog
levels, rather than by continuous ranges (as used in
analogue electronics). All levels within a band represent the same
signal state.In most cases the number of these states is two, and
they are represented by two voltage bands: one near a reference
value (typically termed as "ground" or zero volts), and the other a
value
near&the
supply voltage.
Text
Books
References
1.Digital integrated electronics, By Herbert Taub, Donald L. Schilling,
TMH
2.Digital Logic and Computer Design By M. Morris Mano, Pearson
3.Modern Digital Electronics By R.P. Jain, TMH
Code
Subject
Abbrevatio
n
Lectur Practic
e
al
IA
TE
Total
3CS4
LSP
20
80
100
Summary
Linux is, in simplest terms, an operating system. It is the software
on a computer that enables applications and the computer
operator to access the devices on the computer to perform desired
functions.
As an open operating system, Linux is developed collaboratively,
meaning no one company is solely responsible for its development
or ongoing support.
A shell
script
is a text file that contains a sequence of commands
Text
Books
& References
for practical
a UNIX-based
1.A
Guideoperating
to Linux, system.
Sobell, Pearson.
2.A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell
Programming, Sobell,
Pearson.
OBJECT ORIENTED
PROGRAMMING
Code
Subject
Lectur Practic IA TE Total
3CS5
Abbrevatio
n
al
OOP
20
80
100
Summary
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a
programming paradigm based on the concept of "objects", which
are data structures that contain data, in the form of fields, often
known as attributes; and code, in the form of procedures, often
known as methods. A distinguishing feature of objects is that an
object's procedures can access and often modify the data fields of
the object with which they are associated (objects have a notion of
"this"). In OO programming, computer programs are designed by
making
them
out of objects that interact with
Text
Books
& References
one another
1.How
to Program C++, Dietel, Pearson
2.Mastering C++ By K.R.Venugopal, TMH
3.Object Oriented Programming in C++ By Robert Lafore, Pearson
4.Object Oriented Design & Modelling, Rambaugh, Pearson
Advanced Engineering
Mathematics
Code
Subject
Lectur Practic IA TE Total
3CS6
Abbrevatio
n
al
AEM
20
80
100
Summary
The advent of computers does not imply that engineers need less
mathematics. On the contrary it requires more mathematics.
Mathematical modeling can be more sophisticated and the degree
of realism can be improved by using computers.
Text Books & References
1.Elementary Number Theory with applications: Thomas Koshy,
2ndEd., Elsevier.
2.Operation Research By Kanti Swaroop, P. K. Gupta & Manmohan,
Sultan chand &
sons
3.Integral Transform By Dr. R.K. Gupta, A.R. Vashishtha, Krishna
Prakashan Mandir
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Sharma
Mr.
Pradeep
Sharma
Mr. Arihant
Kr. Jain
3CS B
Ms. Richa
Sharma
Mr. Amit
Mittal
Ms. Sarita
3CS C
Mr.
Ranveer
Singh
Ms. Neha
Bharti
Mr. Arihant
Kr. Jain
3CS D
Ms.
Hemlata
Soni
Mr. Rajan
Jha
Ms. Sarita
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Ms.
Smita
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r Singh
Ms.
Smita
Jain
Ms.
Smita
Jain
Ms. Smita
Jain
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