Course of Study For Be Ist Semester Engineering
Course of Study For Be Ist Semester Engineering
Course of Study For Be Ist Semester Engineering
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
Books Recommended
NOTE: There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Each question carry 20
marks. Five questions will have to be attempted, selecting atleast two from each section. Use
of calculator is allowed.
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UNIT-IV OSCILLATIONS
Free damped and forced oscillations and their 05 15%
differential equations, Logarithmic decrement,
power dissipation & Quality factor, ultrasonic
waves and their production by Piezoelectric method
and applications (General)
UNIT-V FIBRE OPTICS
Propagation of light in fibres, numerical aperture, 05 15%
Single mode and multimode fibres, General
applications
TUTORIALS
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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FOR EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2010 ONWARDS
CLASS : B.E. IST SEMESTER
BRANCH: COMMON TO ALL
COURSE TITLE: ENGG. CHEMISTRY
COURSE NO.:CHM-103
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
L T P MARKS
3 1 2 Theory Sessional Practical
100 25 50
SECTION - A
1. SPECTROSCOPY
2. EXPLOSIVES
Introduction, classification and types of explosives, requirement for good
explosives, preparation and uses of following explosives – Nitrocellulose,
TNT, Dinitrobenzene, Picric Acid, Nitroglycerine and Dynamite, Gun Power,
RDX, Tetracene.
SECTION - B
1. STEREOCHEMISTRY:-
Optical isomerism, recemerization, asymmetric synthesis, methods for
resolution of racemic mixture, enantiomerism and diasteroisomerism.
2. ALLOYS
Introduction, purpose of making alloys, preparation of alloys, classification
of alloys. (Ferrous and non-ferrous alloys), alloy steels & copper alloys.
3. LUBRICANTS
Definitions, functions of lubricants, mechanism of lubrication,
classification of lubricants (Lubricating oils, semi solid lubricants, solid
lubricants) synthetic lubricants, flash and fire points, oiliness, cloud and
pour points.
4. DYES AND DRUGS
Classification of dyes and its applications. Define drug and give the
applications of following drugs.
a) Narcotics b) Tranquilizers c) Antipyretics d) Antibiotics
Books Recommended :
1. Engineering Chemistry Jain & Jain
2. Engineering Chemistry Sharma, B.K.
3. Engineering Chemistry Dara, S.S.
4. Organic Chemistry Bahl, B.S.
5. Organic Chemistry Soni, P.L.
6. Organic Chemistry Jain, M.K.
7. Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds Silverstain
8. Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds Kalsi, P.S.
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CLASS : B.E. IST SEMESTER
BRANCH: COMMON TO ALL
COURSE TITLE: ENGINEERING MECHANICS
COURSE NO.M-104
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
L T P MARKS
3 1 2 Theory Sessional Practical
100 25 50
SECTION-A (STATICS)
Scope and basic concepts (Rigid body, force, units, etc), concept of free body diagram,
Resultant of Co-planar concurrent forces in a plane and space, moment of force, Principle of
Moments, Coplanar and spatial applications. Virtual work method and its applications.
Equilibrium and its equations for a planar and spatial systems, Analysis of trusses,
Method of joints and sections.
Theory of friction, its laws and applications (inclined plane). Square threaded screws,
Bolt friction, Centroids and center of gravity, centroids of lines and composite areas,
centroids determined by integration.
Moment of inertia, Area M.O.I, Transfer theorems, Polar M.O.I, Product of inertia,
Principal M.O.I, Mohr’s circle for area M.O.I, Transfer theorems and axes M.O.I of composite
bodies.
SECTION-B (DYNAMICS)
Kinematics of a particle rectilinear motion, motion curves, Rectangular components of
curvilinear motion, Flight of Projectile, Normal and tangential components of acceleration,
Radial and transverse components, Newton’s Laws. D’Alembert’s Principle.
Kinematics of rigid bodies: Types of rigid body motion, Angular motion, fixed axis
rotation, Analysis of plane motion and its applications, Instantaneous center and
Instantaneous axis of rotation.
Kinetics of Particle: Translation, Analysis of a particle as a rigid body.
Kinetics of rigid bodies: Equations of plane motion, fixed axis rotation, Rolling
bodies, General plane motion, Impulse and momentum in plane motion, Angular
momentum.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions will have to be
attempted selecting atleast two from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
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B.E IST SEMESTER
BRANCH: COMMON TO ALL
TITLE: COMMUNICATION SKILLS
COURSE NO: HUM-105
DURATION: 3 HOURS
L T P
MARKS
3 1 -
THEORY: 100
SESSIONALS: 25
Exercises in comprehension, grammar vocabulary, usage, pronunciation, spelling and
composition based on the following texts:
i. Contemporary English Prose
Edited by Menon
Oxford University Press
ii. Developing English Skills
Edited by Thanker, Desai and Purani
Oxford University Press
Or
English through Reading-II
Edited by Bhasker and Prabhu
Note: Test-I carries 50% weightage in the question paper and Text-II carries 50% weightage
Question Paper:
1. Six short answer questions on comprehension to be set (30 marks)
from Text-I. Students expected to answer any three in about
150 words each
2. Phrases and idioms from text I to be used in sentences. (20 marks)
Hundred percent choices to be given
3. Completing a paragraph of which the first two or three short (10 marks)
Sentences are given
4. Exercise on tenses from Text II (5 marks)
5. Exercises on active/passive transformation from Text-II (5 marks)
6. Forming verbs or adjectives or nouns from the given words-text-II (5 marks)
7. Propositions from text-II (5 marks)
8. Matching words and their meanings Text-II (5 marks)
9. Forming words ending in-ify,-ize,-tion, ec. From Text-II (5 marks)
10. Filling in the blanks with a given set of words in brackets-Text-II (5 marks)
11. Questions on miscellaneous exercises from Text-II such as (5 marks)
Question tags - articles etc.
or
Marking Stress or Syllable in given words.
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FOR EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2010 ONWARDS
CLASS: B.E. IST SEMESTER
BRANCH: COMMON TO ALL
COURSE TITLE: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
COURSE NO.Eng-106
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
L T P MARKS
1 0 3 Theory Sessional Practical
100 0 50
UNIT-1
UNIT-2
UNIT-3
Interpenetration of Solids and Intersection of Surface: Intersection of geometrical
solids/hollow sections, Tracing of lines of intersection by line method and by section
method.
Development of Surfaces: Classification of surfaces, Methods of development-Straight line
method and Radial line method, Development of solids and hollow sections in full or part
development of transition pieces. To draw projections from given development.
UNIT-4
Isometric Projection: Isometric scale, Isometric axes and Isometric planes, Isometric
projection of solids and simple machine blocks.
Orthographic Projections: Orthographic projection of simple blocks (First & Third
angles), to draw the third view from given two views. Missing lines in projection.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Engineering Drawing N.D Bhatt
2. Practical Geometry V. Laxminarayan & GEV
3. Engineering Graphics K.L. Narayanan & P.
Kamaish
4. Principles of Engineering Graphics P.E Giesecks
5. Engineering Graphics Frederic & Michelle.
NOTE At least two questions to be attempted from Unit-I and at least one question from
each of the Units-II, III and IV in the theory examination paper.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
TITLE AUTHOR
1. Practical Physics Warsnop & Flint
2. Practical Physics Chauhan & Singh (Vol. I & Vol. II)
3. B.Sc. Practical Physics C.L Arora
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FOR EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2010 ONWARDS
COURSE NO. CHM – 108
CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL :
1. Determine the percentage of CaCO3 in precipitated chalk. You are provided
with IN HCl and 0.IN NaOH.
2. To analyse the given antacid tablets.
3. Determine Volumetrically the %age purity of given sample of Ferrous
sulphate, x gms of which have been dissolved per litre provided N/10 KMnO 4
4. Determine Volumetrically the number of molecules of water of
crystallization present in the given sample of Mohr’s salt, x gms. of which
have been dissolved per litre provided N/10 K 2Cr2O7 (using an external
indicator).
5. Determine Volumetrically the percentage of Cu in a sample of CuSO 4
crystals, Z gms of which have been dissolved per litre, provided 0.IN
Na2S203.
6. To determine the coefficient of viscosity of an unknown liquid using
Ostwald Viscometer.
7. Determine the surface tension of a unknown liquid using Stalagmometer.
8. To prepare a pure and dry sample of Aspirin
9. To prepare a pure and dry sample of Glucosazone
10. Determine the method of purification of organic compounds by coloumn
chromatography.
11. Determine the aniline point of a given lubricating oil.
Books Recommended :
1. Experimental Engineering Chemistry Shashi Chawla
2. Lab. Manual on Engg. Chemistry Basin, S K & Sudha Rani
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FOR EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2010 ONWARDS
COURSE NO. M-109
Engg. Mechanics Lab
Lab work shall be based on theory course of Engineering Mechanics Paper
Course Content:
Books:
Shop Practice:
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
3. Higher Order Linear p.d.e: Homogenous and Non-homogenous higher order linear
partial differential with constant coefficient inverse operator I/f (D,D’), Rules for
finding P.I and C.F, Non-Linear equations of 2nd order. Application of p.d.e, method of
separation of variables to solve equations of vibrations of strings (or one dim wave
equation), one dim and two dim heat flow equations, Laplace equations, transmission
line).
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by R.K. Jain, S.R.K Iyenger, 2nd edition, Narosa, New
Delhi.
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B.S. Grewal
3. Engineering Mathematics by Dr. Bhopinder Singh
4. Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal Khanna Publication, New Delhi.
5. Partial differential equations by Singhania
Note : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Each question carry 20
marks. Five questions will have to be attempted, selecting atleast two from each section. Use of
calculator is allowed.
a) Section-I
&
b) Section-II
ii) Section-I Comprises of Unit-I and Unit-II
Section-II Comprises of Unit-III, Unit-IV and Unit-V
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
TITLE AUTHOR
1) Modern Physics Beiser
2) Modern Physics Blatt
3) Modern Physics Gupta & Gupta
4) Basic Electronics Millman & Halkias
5) Material Science S.L. Kakani, Amit Kakani
1. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY :
Concept of Environmental chemistry, segments of environment (a brief idea about
atmoshphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere)
3. WATER TREATMENT
Introduction, types of water, softening of water by different processes, chemical
methods and sterilization, priming and foaming, sludge and scale formation,
determination of hardness of water by soap titration method and EDTA method.
Radioactivity of water, numericals on hardness and softening of water.
SECTION-B
1. PLASTICS:
Introduction, importance of plastics and uses, classification of plastics, moulding
constituents of a plastic, moulding of plastics into articles ( compression moulding, injection
moulding, transfer moulding and extrusion moulding) Preparation , properties and uses of
following plastic materials:
a) Polymethyl methacrylate b) Epoxy resins c) Alkyd resins.
2. RUBBER
Introduction , types of rubber, treatment of latex, vulcanization of rubber, preparation,
properties and uses of following synthetic rubber: Buna-S, Buna-N & Butyl rubber.
3. PAINTS
Introduction, requisites of a good paint, constituents of a paint, manufacture of a paint,
properties and uses of important white pigments such as white lead, Zinc oxide and
Lithophone.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. Engineering Chemistry Jain & Jain
2. Engineering Chemistry Sharma, B.K.
3. Engineering Chemistry Dara, S.S.
4. Engineering Chemistry Shashi, Chawla
5. Organic Chemistry Bahl, B.S.
6. Environmental Chemistry De, A.K.
7. Textbook of Environmental Chemistry Tyagi & Mehra
8. Polymer Science Gowrikar, V.R. etal.
Note : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Each question carry 20
marks. Five questions will have to be attempted, selecting atleast two from each section. Use of
calculator is allowed.
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SECTION-B
4. Functions, User Defined Data Types, Structures, Unions, Passing Structure to Functions.
Books Recommended:-
1. Programming With C - Byron Gottfried.
2. Programming With C - E. Balaguruswamy.
3. C The Complete Referance – Herbert Schildt.
4. Let us C - Yashwant Kanitkar.
5. Digital Computer Fundamentals - Thomas C. Bartee.
6. Digital Computer Design - V . Rajaraman.
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section.
Students are required to attempt five questions selecting atleast two
questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
SECTION-A
UNIT-1
Definitions of Economics
a) Science of Wealth
b) Science of Material Welfare
c) Science of Scarcity
Economic System
a) Features of Capitalism
b) Features of Socialism
c) Features of Mixed Economy
UNIT-II
Consumer Behaviour
a) Cardinal Utility Analysis: The Concept and Utility Maximisation: Laws
of Diminishing Marginal Utility and Equi-Marginal Utility.
b) Ordinal Utility Analysis: Meaning and Properties of Indifference Curves
and Utility Maximization.
Demand Theory:
a) Meaning of Demand and law of Demand
b) Factors Affecting Demand
c) Elasticity of Demand (Price Elasticity, Income Elasticity and Cross
Elasticity)
d) Demand Forescasting
SECTION-B
UNIT-III
Theory of Production:
a) Factorsof Production and Production Function.
b) Isoquants : Meaning & Properties
c) Law of Variable Proportions & Returns to scale
UNIT-IV
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. K.K.Dewett : Modern Economic Theory
2. H.L Ahuja : Advanced Economic Theory
3. M.L. Jhingan : Macro Economics
4. P.N Chopra : Business Economics/Advanced Eco. Theory
Note: There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Each question carry 20
marks. Five questions will have to be attempted, selecting atleast two from each section. Use of
calculator is allowed.
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
1. Simple assemblies: Shaft couplings and Clutches, Muff Coupling, Split muff, Flange Couplings:
Solid and Flexible, Protected and Unprotected, Universal Coupling.
2. Bearings: Pedestal bearing including Hanger bearings, Pivot bearing and Swivel bearing.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:-
NOTE:-
1. There will be Six questions in all, five from Section- A (each of 15 marks) and one
Compulsory question of 55 marks from Section - B.
2. Students are required to attempt Four questions in all, three form Section-A and one
compulsory question involving assembly from Sections–B.
WELDING SHOP
FITTING SHOP
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
TITLE AUTHOR
1. B.Sc Practical physics C.L. Arora
2. Practical Physics Worsnop & Flint
3. Practical Physics Chauhan & Singh (Vol.I & Vol. II)
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EXPERIMENTS
2. Determine the chloride content in supplied water sample using Mohr’s method
(Argentometric method).
8. Organic Analysis: Identify the following organic compounds (preparation of at least one
derivative).
a) Carboxylic acids
d) Carbohydrates
f) Hydrocarbons
The practicals will be based on the topics covered under Theory Syllabus. The Students are
required to perform at least 15 Programs.
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COURSE SCHEME
FOR B.E. 3rd SEMESTER COMPUTER ENGG.
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2011 ONWARDS
Curriculum
Course Marks
Hrs/week Total
Number Name L T P Theory Sessional Practical
Object Oriented
COM-301 Programming using 3 2 - 100 40 - 140
C++
MTH-311 Engg. Maths – III. 3 2 - 100 40 - 140
Electrical 140
EE-315 2 2 - 100 40 -
Measurement
Elements of 140
EE-317 3 2 - 100 40 -
Electrical Engg.
Object Oriented
COM-302 - - 2 - - 40 40
Programming Lab
Numerical Methods
COM-303 using C- - - 2 - - 40 40
Programming Lab.
Basic Electronics
ECE-312 - - 2 - - 40 40
Lab.
Basic Electrical
EE-309 - - 2 - - 40 40
Engg. Lab.
L T P MARKS
3 2 -
Theory Sessionals
100 40
SECTION A
Overview of C++, Object Oriented programming, Encapsulation, Polymorphism, Inheritance, Console I/O,
C++ Comments.
Classes, Metaclass, Abstract class, Public and private variables, Constructor and Destructor Functions,
Constructors taking parameters, Object pointers, In-Line Functions, Automatic Inlining, Friend Functions,
This Pointer, New & Delete, Array of Objects.
SECTION B
Function Overloading, Overloading Constructor Functions, Operator overloading, Overloading Binary and
Unary Operators, Overloading Relational & logical Operators.
Inheritance, Using Protected Members, multiple inheritance, Virtual Base Classes, Introduction to Virtual
Functions.
C++, I/O Basics, Ifstream, Ofstream, Fstream, Open(), Close(), EOF(), Binary I/O, Get(), Put(), Read(),
Write(), Random Access, Seekg(), Seekp(), Tellg(), Tellp().
Textbook:-
1.Turbo C++ -by Robert Lafore.
Recommended Books:
1. Programming in C++ - by Balaguruswamy.
2. C++ the Complete Referance – by Herbert Schildt.
3. Mastering C++ - by K.R. Venugopal & T. Ravishankar & Raj Kumar.
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to
attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is
allowed.
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2. Errors and significant digits: - Computer representation of numbers, accuracy of numbers, Errors,
Errors in approximation.
Roots of algebraic equations: - Bisection methods, Secant methods, Newton Raphson Method,
Integrated synthetic division with quadratic factors, method for finding complex roots, Graeffe’s
Root squaring method. (30)
SECTION – II
3. Difference equations & their solutions: - Taylor’s series method, Euler’s method, Ranga kutta
method, Predictor – Corrector method, Adams –Bashforth method (30)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Elementary Numerical Analysis- S.D. Conte & Carl De Boor., Macgraw hill
2. Numerical Method for Scientists & Engineers- M.R. Jain ,S.R.K. Iynegar & R.K Jain.,Wiley Eastern
3. Elementary Numerical Methods – B.S. Grewal, Knanna Publishion.
NOTE: There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each, Four questions from each section and
students have to attempt Five questions selecting at least Two from each section. Use of Calculator is
allowed.
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UNIT – I
Semiconductor devices: - Introduction, Intrinsic and extrinsic Semiconductors, PN- Junction Diodes, Mass
Action Law, Diffusion and Drift with derivation, Zener Diode, Tunnel diode, Schottky Diode, Photo diode,
LED’s – Their characteristics and analysis, Hall effect.
UNIT – II
Transistors: Transistor and its characteristics in CE, CB & CC mode, Ebber’s Moll Model, Generalized
transistor Equation, Base width modulation, Biasing Ckt.., for transistors, CB,CC & CE configuration, FET’s
and their analysis, Operating point and load line, Characterstics and Equivalent Ckts. of JFET, MOSFET,
UJT, PNPN Devices ( Thyristor Family).
UNIT – III
Amplifiers: principle of Operation and classification of Amplifiers, H- Parameters, BJT & FET, Analysis
and Frequency Response of Amplifiers, Multistage Amplifiers RC, LC, DC and transformer coupled.
UNIT – IV
Hybrid II Model: Gain band width product, Emitter follower at High Frequency Response of CE
Amplifiers, Miller effect, Common Drain Amplifier at high frequencies.
Reference Books :-
NOTE: There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each, Two from each Unit and students have to
attempt Five questions selecting at least One from each Unit. Use of Calculator is allowed.
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SECTION-A
Measurement & Error: - Measurement, significance of measurement, Methods of
measurements, Instrumentation & their classifications, Sensitivity, resolution, accuracy,
precision, significant figures, absolute and relative errors, types of errors, limiting errors,
linearity & probability of errors.
Analog & Digital Instruments: - Analog multimeter as voltmeter, ammeter & ohmmeter,
Electronic multimeter, voltmeters & ammeters for measurement of a.c. currents &
voltages, thermo instruments, True RMS responding voltmeter.
Digital multimeter as voltmeter, ammeter & ohmmeter, Digital L.C.R measurements,
Digital frequency meter, ratio measurement, period measurement, Time Interval
measurement.
SECTION-B
Bridge Measurements :- Wheatstone bridge, Kelvin bridge, AC bridges, Maxwell, Hays
Bridge, Schering bridge, Wagner Ground connection, Wein bridge
Oscilloscopes:-Block diagram ,CRT, probes, deflection amplifiers & delay line, source &
coupling for trigger generator, automatic time base, Dual trace oscilloscope, sweepmode
measurements of voltage, phase, frequency , dual beam oscilloscopes
References:
1. A Course in Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrument.( Dhanpati ) – A.K.
Sawhney.
2. Electrical Measurement & Measuring Instruments ( ELBs) – F.W. Golding.
3. A course in Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation – J.B. Gupta.
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students
are required to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each
section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
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L T MARKS
3 2 Theory Sessionals
100 40
SECTION - I
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS:
Laplace Transforms, Inverse Laplace Transforms, Properties of Laplace Transforms, LT of unit step
function, Impulse function, Periodic function, Initial value theorem, Final value theorem, Convolution
theorem, Application of LT to solve linear differential equations and convolution type integral equations.
SECTION - II
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS:
Special Functions Legendre polynomials, Rodgrigue’s formula, Recurrence formulae, generating
function, Orthogonality of Legendre polynomials, Bessel function of Ist kind. Recurrence formulae,
generating function, Orthoganality of Bessel function.
BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS:
Boolean Algebras, Lattices, Finite Boolean algebra, C.N.F and D.N.F, Application of Boolean algebra to
switching theory.
Books Recommended:-
01. Higher Engineering Mathematics B.S. Grewal
02. Boolean Lattices V.K. Khanna
03. Engineering Mathematics-III Bhopinder Singh
NOTE: There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each, Four questions from each section and
students have to attempt Five questions selecting at least Two from each section. Use of Calculator is
allowed.
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L T P MARKS
3 2 - Theory Sessionals
100 40
UNIT – I
Electric circuit laws & energy sources: Basic electric circuit Terminology, Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s
current law (KCL) & Kirchoff’s Voltage law (KVL), Circuit parameters,
(Resistance, Inductance & Capacitance), series & parallel combination of resistance, Inductance
& Capacitance, Ideal & practical voltage and Current sources and their transformation,
Dependent voltage sources & Dependent current Sources.
UNIT – II
D.C Circuit Analysis: - power & energy relations, analysis of series Parallel D.C Circuit, delta –Star
transformation, Superposition theorem, Loop & Nodal Methods, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s Theorem,
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
UNIT – III
A.C. Circuit Analysis: basic terminology and definition, Phasor And Complex Number Representation,
Solution of Sinusoidally Excited RLC circuits, Formulation of N/W Equation, Laplace transform equation,
Power and energy relations in AC ckts, Applications of N/W theorem to AC ckts. , Resonance in series
and parallel ckts., quality factor .
UNIT -IV
Steady state AC 3 phase ckts.:- Concept of 3 phase voltage , Wye (Y) circuits , Delta circuits , current
and voltage relations in Wye and delta ckts , Transformer: Construction, Operating principles of Phasor
Diagrams.
Books Recommended:
1. Basic Electrical Engg. - Fitzgerald
2. Principles of Electrical Engg - Vincent Del Toro
3. Engg. Circuits and Analysis - Hayt , Kimmerly
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, two from each unit. Students are required to
attempt five questions selecting atleast one question from each unit. Use of Calculator is allowed.
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L T P MARKS
2 40
The Practicals will be based on Computer Languages Theory Syllabus. The students are required to submit
at least 10 Programs covering at least 2 programs from each unit.
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FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2009, 2010 & 2011
The Practical’s will be based on Theory Course in Numerical methods. The students are required to
submit/perform at least Ten Programs.
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COURSE SCHEME
FOR B.E. 4TH SEM COMPUTER ENGG.
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE 2010, 2011 & 2012
Curriculu
Course m Marks
Hrs/week
Theor Session Practica
Number Name L T P
y al l TOTAL
COM-401 Digital Electronics. 3 2 100 40
140
Principles of 140
COM-402 3 2 100 40
Programming Languages
COM-403 System Programming. 3 2 100 40 140
Section B
III: Decoders, Encoders , Multiplexers, De-Multiplexers, Programmed logic devices –Read only memory,
Programmable Read only Memories (PROM) and Programmable Logic Arrays (PLA), Programmable Array
Logic (PAL), Analog to digital converter (ADC), Digital to Analog converter (DAC).
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to
attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is
allowed.
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Programming Languages : Pratt
2. Programming Languages : Pratt & Zelkawitz
REFERENCE BOOKS:-
1. Programming Languages : E.Horowitz
2. Programming Languages : M.Jazayeri
3. Principles of Programming Language: D.Tennett.
NOTE: There will be Eight question of 20 Marks each as per weight age indicated against each Unit.
Students have to attempt Five Questions in all.
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FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE 2011 ONWARDS
CLASS: B.E.4TH SEMESTER
BRANCH: COMPUTER ENGINEERING
COURSE TITLE: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
COURSE NO.: C0M-403
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
L T P MARKS
3 2 - Theory Sessionals
100 40
Section-A
Introduction to Software Processors: - What is system software? Components of system software,
Evolution of system software, General Machine Structure, Machine Language, Translators, Loaders,
Interpreters.
Assemblers:- Element of Assembly language programming overview of assembly process, Design of Two-
pass Assembler. A single pass Assembler, Macros and Macro processors, Macro Instructions, Features of
Macro, Macro calls within Macros.
Software processors for interactive Environment: - Interactive Computing and program
Development, Interpreters. Incremental compilers.
Software tools:-Spectrum of software Tools, Text Editors, Debug Monitors, programming
Environments.
Section-B
Loaders and Linkage Editors:-General loader scheme, Compile and go loader, Absolute loader,
relocating loader, direct linking loader, Loading, Linking and relocation, design of absolute loader and direct
linking loader. .
Features of Higher level languages (HLL):- Importance and features of HLL, Extensive data types
and structures, Scope rules, Storage Allocation, Functional Modularity.
Compilers:-General Model, Introduction to various phases of compiler, passes of a compiler,
Introduction to Parser and Parsing Techniques.
TEXT/REFERENCES:-
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to
attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is
allowed.
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ALGEBRAIC SYSTEM
1. Relations and functions, types of functions, Lattice, chains, Anti chains
2. Groups and sub groups, Related theorems, cosets, normal subgroups and group Homomorphism
3. Rings, integral domains and fields; examples and related results.
SECTION - II
GRAPH THEORY
1. Basic terminology, multi graphs and weighted graphs, connectivity ; walk, trail and path,
circuits & Cycles, shortest path in weighted graphs, Algorithm of shortest path,
2. Hamiltonian and Eulerian paths and circuits, Eulerian trail & circuit, Eulerian graphs, Hamiltonian
cycle, Hamiltonian graph, Konisberg Bridge problem, Chineese Postman problem, Traveling Sales
Person problem, Planar graph and Euler’s formula.
3. Trees and cut sets:- Trees, Rooted Trees, path lengths in rooted trees, prefix codes binary search
trees, spanning trees and cut sets.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
NOTE: There shall be total Eight questions of 20 Marks each, Four from each Section. Students shall have
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. SECTION - I
FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS
Classification of amplifiers, Feedback concept, Advantages of negative feedback Way of
introducing negative feedback in amplifiers, Gain with & without negative feedback , effect of
negative feedback on Input & Output resistances of amplifiers. Bandwidth with negative feedback
& their analysis. Procedure for analysis of feedback amplifiers, Analysis of different topologies.
OSCILLATORS
Necessity of oscillator, Barkhussein criteria, Gain with Feedback, Types of Oscillators, Audio
frequency(R-C phase shift, Wein bridge) & radio frequency( Collpitt, Clapp, Hartley ) oscillators
with necessary derivation for determining gain & frequency of oscillation.
Crystal Oscillator.
SECTION - II
VOLTAGE REGULATORS
Necessity of voltage regulated supplies, Factors effecting unregulated power supply, Stabilization,
Types of voltage regulators-Series & shunt regulators. Series voltage regulator using emitter
follower & its expression for Sv & Ro. Pre regulators, Short Circuit protection circuits, Monolithic
regulators , SMPS.
Book Recommended:
01. Integrated Electronics By Millman Halkais
02. Electronics Devices By Bolystead
03. Electronics Devices By Malvino Leach
04 Op-Amp & Linear Integrated Circuit By R.A. Gyakwad.
NOTE : There shall be Eight Questions of 20 Marks each, Four from Each Section. Five
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SECTION - I
Introduction to Elect. Comm. System, Concept & need for modulation, Definition of signal to noise
ratio & noise figure, Representation of signal & system (periodic non-periodic etc.), Spectral
analysis of signal (Fourier series & fourier Transforms), Representation of AM. Frequency
spectrum of AM wave, Power relation in Am wave, Modulation & demodulation of AM, SSB
techniques, Balanced modulator, Type of SSB, Modulation & demodulation of SSB signals.
Theory of FM, Representation & frequency spectrum of FM, Pre-Emphasis De-Emphasis, Wide
band & narrow band FM, Generation & detection of FM signal, Comparison with PM & AM.
SECTION - II
Pulse modulation techniques, Sampling & sampling theorem & its proof, Aliasing effect, Natural &
flat top sampling principle generation & detection of PAM, PPM, PWM, PCM, DM, ADM, Time
division multiplexing, Frequency division multiplexing.
Digital modulation Techniques: Generation & detection of ASK,FSK,BPSK.
Information Theory: Information , information rate, Entropy ,Source-coding & coding Efficiency ,
Shannon –Fano coding, huff-man coding, Channel capacity theorem.
Books Recommended:
1. Electronics Comm. System By G. Kennedy
2. Principles of Comm. System By. Taub & Schilling
Reference Book
1. Communication System By Simon Haykins
NOTE : There shall be Eight Questions of 20 Marks each, Four from Each Section. Five
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List of Practicals:-
1. Study of Keyboards – Mechanical Keyboards, Membrane Keyboards,
2. Study of Printers – Dot Matrix, Inkjet Printers.
3. Study of SMPS.
4. Assembling the units of Computer,.
5. Fault Finding in the various units of Computer, fault finding Codes and Beeps.
6. Software loading at different Platforms such as DOS, Windows –95 /98 2000.
7. Use of Antivirus Software.
8. Preparation of user Manuals/ Service Manuals for various Computer Blocks.
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List of Practicals
1. To study the operation characteristics of the P.N. junction, Ge/Si
(Forward & Reverse Charactersitics).
2. To study the operation characteristics of Zener diode (Forward &
Reverse Charactersitics).
3. Half wave Rectifier.
4. Full wave / Bridge Rectifier.
5. To study the operation charactersistics (Input / Output) of PNP /
NPN Transistor (Common Emitter / Common Base).
6. To study the frequency response of signal amplifier (CE/CB).
Curriculum
Course Marks
Hrs/week TOTAL
Number Name L T P Theory Sessional Practical
L T P MARKS
3 2 -
Theory Sessionals
100 40
Section A
Introduction to Internet, History, Working of Internet, Internet applications, Internet Protocols, Internet
service Provider, Internet Addresses, CGI, CGI Applications, CGI methods, Interface Specifications.
Overview of HTML, HTML Tag, HTML forms, Introduction to DHTML, Frames, Style Sheets, Cascading
Style Sheets (CSS), Document object Model, Positioning HTML Content, Absolute & Relative Positioning.
JavaScript, Its uses, Operators, Statements, Object manipulation, Function, Event Handler, Events, Form
Validation, Browser Detection, Session Tracking methods like cookies, URL Writing, Hidden fields.
Section B
XML Attributes in XML, Well- Formedness & Validation of XML, DTD, Building Block of DTD,
Attributes, Entity, XML Schema, Order, Restriction, Pattern.
Server Side Programming Servlet, Life Cycle of Servlet, Deployment descriptor, JSP( Java Server Pages),
Error Handling in JSP, JSP and Java Beans, Include , Forward, Redirecting, Java Beans, Java Beans
Component Specification, Development Phases, EJB, ASP(Active Server Pages
Recommended books:-
1. Fundamentals of the Internet and the World Wide Web, Raymond Greenlaw and Ellen Hepp 2001,
TMH.
2. Internet & World Wide Programming, Deitel, Deitel & Nieto, 2000, Pearson Education.
3. HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide By Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy, 2000,4th Edition.
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students
are required to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each
section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
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Introduction to data structures:- Concepts of data and algorithm, Relation between Data structure &
algorithm, Introduction to Time & Space complexity, Data types, Data Structures & Abstract data types,
Representation of Arrays, Sparse matrices.
Stacks and Queues:- Concept of stacks, Operation on stacks, Multiple stacks, Application of stacks in
Infix, Postfix, Prefix, Recursion, Concept of Queues, Operation on Queues, Multiple Queues, Priority
Queues, Circular Queues.
Linked Lists :- Insertion, Deletion and traversal on Linear Linked Lists, Doubly Linked List, circular
Linked List, Linked List as data structure, Header nodes, Stacks & Queues using linked list, Dynamic
memory management, Garbage Collection
Section B
Trees:- Binary trees and it’s representation using Linked list, Operations on Binary Trees, Traversal
Algorithms, Applications, Threaded Binary Trees and its traversal algorithms, Heterogeneous binary trees,
List representation using binary trees, Optimum search trees, AVL trees.
Graphs:- Representation of Graphs, traversal methods, Applications undirected graphs, Directed Graph &
their traversal, Depth first, Breadth First, Shortest path algorithms, Minimum Cost Spanning tree.
Sorting & Searching:
1. Exchange Sort ( Bubble, Quicksort )
2. Selection & Tree Sorting.
3. Insertion sort, Shell Sort, Address Calculation Sort
4. Merge & Radix Sort.
5. Sequential Searching, Searching an Ordered Table, Index sequential search, Binary search, Interpolation
search, Tree searching.
REFERENCES:-
Note:- There shall be eight questions of 20 marks each, Four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting atleast two questions from each section.
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L T MARKS
3 2 Theory Sessionals
100 40
Section A
Microprocessor Architecture, Pin Description of 8085, Instruction Set and Instruction Format, Data Transfer
Instructions, Arithmetic Operations, Logic and Branch Operations, Programming Techniques with
Additional Instructions, Looping, Counting and Indexing, Logic Operations, Rotate Compare. 8085
Interrupts.
Counters and Time Delay Programs, Stack and Subroutines, Conditional Call and Return Instructions &
Code Conversions, BCD to Binary, Binary to BCD, BCD to Seven Segment L.E.D, ASCII to Binary, BCD
Addition, BCD Subtraction, Introduction to Advanced Instructions and Applications, Multiplication,
Subtraction with carry.
Section B
Parallel Input/Output & Interfacing: - Basic Interfacing Concepts, Interfacing Output Displays, Interfacing
Input Keyboards, Memory Mapped I/O, Interfacing Memory.
Reference:
1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085/8080 - Ramesh S. Gaonkar.
Note:- There shall be eight questions of 20 marks each, Four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting atleast two questions from each section.
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L T MARKS
3 2 Theory Sessionals
100 40
Section-A
Introduction:-Symbols, string Concatenation, alphabet, Language, Tree, Mathematical Induction Proofs ,
States, Transition Tables, Finite Automata, Regular Expressions, Push- down Automata, Turing Machine,
Context Free grammars.
Finite Automata :- Deterministic Finite Automata ( DFA), Designing, Non- deterministic finite Automata
( NFA) without E-moves, Conversions, Equivalence, NFA with E-moves, Regular expression designing,
Finite machine with output assigned, Moore and mealy machines, Conversion and Equivalence.
Section- B
Turing Machines:-Turing Hypothesis, Turing Computability, Non- deterministic, Multitape and other
versions of Turing machines, Churches Hypothesis, Primitive Recursive functions, Universal Turing
machines, decidability, Halting problem, Stack Automata.
Regular Grammar & Context free Languages: -Context free Grammar, Context free Languages, reduced
form of Grammar, Ambiguous and Non- Ambiguous grammar, acceptors and generators, Relations between
Classes of Languages, Pumping lemma of regular sets, Chomsky’s hierarchy of languages, derivation Trees.
References:-
1. Introduction to Automata Languages & Computation
- by A.V. AHO, J. E. Hopcreft & J.D. Ullman
Note:- There shall be eight questions of 20 marks each, Four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting atleast two questions from each section.
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L T MARKS
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100 40
Section A
Review of data Communication Systems: - Introduction to communication system, synchronous and
asynchronous systems, serial and parallel system, Modems, RS 232 interface, uses of computer networks,
Network topologies, OSI Reference Model, TCP-IP Reference Model.
Computer Networks:- X .25 Networks, Physical layer : Transmission media, ISDN services, ATM
networks, Cellular Radio, SONNET
Data Link Layer: – Design Issues, Protocols (Sliding window protocols) HDLC.
Medium Access Sub layer: Static Channel v/s Dynamic Channel, Aloha, Multiple access protocols, IEEE
802.3, 802.4, 802.5, Bridges, FDDI.
Section B
Application Layer :- Presentation and Network security, Data Compression, DNS, ASN-1, email, Usenet,
Introduction to WWW, DES, Ciphers, Authentication, Firewalls.
Reference/Books :-
1. Data Communication - By Williaim L. Schweber.
2. Computer Networks - By Andrew S. TanenBaum.
3. Communication Network System for Computer - By Davies & Barbq
Note:- There shall be eight questions of 20 marks each, Four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting atleast two questions from each section.
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3 2 Theory Sessionals
100 40
Section A
Introduction:- Basic structure of Computers, stored programme concept, Basic Operational concepts,
Functional Units, Machine language, concept of memory locations, addresses, addressing modes, instruction
format, comparison between mainframe, mini Computer, microcomputer.
Processing and execution:- Processing unit, execution of instructions, control step sequence, different types
of instruction, ALU Design, Arithmetic Processes, Control Unit Design, Hardwired & Micro programmed
Control Unit.
Input output organisation:- I/O Systems – Programmed Control, Interrupt controlled & DMA Data
transfer Schemes, I/O Processors.
Section B
Memory Management:- Memory organisation, Characteristics of memory size, Access time, Read/write
cycle time, Sequential and Random access semi conductor memories, Virtual memory, Cache memory,
Memory Hierarchy, Secondary storage devices- Magnetic Disks, Magnetic Tapes, CD ROM’s.
Parallel processing – Basic Concepts, Types of parallel Processors, Pipelined processors, Pipelined
Structures,
Introduction to SAP Machines.
REFERENCES:-
Note:- There shall be eight questions of 20 marks each, Four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting atleast two questions from each section.
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CLASS: B.E 5TH SEMESTER
BRANCH: COMPUTER ENGINEERING
COURSE TITLE: MICROPROCESSOR LAB
COURSE NO: COM-522
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
L T P MARKS
- - 2 Practicals
40
List of experiments :-
1. Block Transfer:- Data bytes are stored in memory locations from XX50H to XX5FH To insert an
additional five bytes of data, it is necessary to shift the data string by five memory location. Write a program
to store a data string from XX55H To XX64H. Use any 16 bytes of data to verify your program.
2. Addition with Carry: Six bytes of data are stored in memory locations starting at XX50H. dd all the data
bytes . Use register B to save any carry generated while adding the data bytes. Store the sum at two
consecutive memory locations XX70H and XX71H
3. Checking for a particular data byte: A set of eight readings is stored in memory location starting at
XX50H . Write a program to check whether a byte 40H exists in the set. If it does , stop checking, and
display its memory location, otherwise output FFH
4. Write a program for BCD to Seven Segment LED code conversion.
5. Write a program for Binary to ASCII code conversion.
6. Write a program for BCD addition.
7. Write a program for multiplication of Two 8 bit unsigned nos.
Interfacing experiments
1) Study of 8255 interfacing card.
2) Study of 8279-interface card.
3) Study of 8257 DMA controller interface card.
4) Study of 8253 PIC Interface card.
5) Interfacing of 8085 with Stepper Motor.
6) Interfacing of 8085 with ADC and DAC.
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- - 2 Practicals
40
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L T P MARKS
- - 2 Practicals
40
Database creation, Operation on the RDBMS, Normalization of Database, Relational Database SQL
Commands, Data Definition, Data Manipulation, Data Control, Use of Odd set of Operators, Security in
Database, Using PL- SQL.
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Curriculum
Course Marks
Hrs/week TOTAL
Number Title L T P Theory Sessional Practical
L T MARKS
3 2 Theory Sessionals
100 40
Section A
8086 Family Assembly Language Programming and Techniques:- Simple Sequence programs. Flags,
Jumps, While- Do, Repeat-Until Implementations, Programs using Procedures.
8086 CPU Hardware Design: - 8086 Signals, Minimum and Maximum Mode of CPU model, System Bus
Timing, 8086 Interrupt Vector Table, Interrupt Service Subroutine, Applications, Addressing Memory and
Ports in Micro Computer System.
Section B
Numerical Data Processor (8087): - NDP’s data types, Processor Architecture, Instruction set Interfacing
with 8086/88.
Digital Interfacing: - Programmable Parallel Ports, Handshake I/P & O/P Interfacing a microprocessor to
keyboard/alphanumeric displays, interfacing with printer, Lathe.
Multiprocessor Configuration: - Queue Status, lock facility, 8086/88 based Multiprocessor system,
Coprocessor configuration, Introduction to Pentium IV, closely and loosely coupled configuration.
References/Texts:-
1. Microprocessor & Interfacing - Douglas V. Hall
2. Programming & Design - LIU & Gibson
3. IBM PC Programming - Peter Afzel
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Section A
Design Techniques:-
1. Divide and Conquer:- General methods, Binary Search, Finding the Maximum & Minimum,
Mergesort, Quick Sort & Selection sort, Strassen’s Matrix, Multiplication.
2. Greedy Method :- General Methods, Optimal Storage on Tapes, Knapsack Problem, Job Sequencing
with Deadlines, Optimal Merge Patterns, Single Source, shortest path..
3. Dynamic Programming :- General Methods, Multistage Graphs, I/O Knapsack, Reliability Design,
Traveling Salesperson problem.
4. Back Tracking :- General Method, The 8- Queens Problem, Hamiltonian Cycles, Knapsack Problem.
5. Branch & Bound :- The method, I/O Knapsack Problem, Traveling Salesperson Problem.
References:-
1. Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms. by Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Sahni.
2. Data Structure & Algorithm by J.M. Hopcraft , Ullman.
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Section A
Basic Concepts:- Data Modeling-Records and files-Abstraction and data integration- Views-Data
independence-Components of DBMS-Advantages and disadvantages.
Data Models:- Data associations ,Data models classification , Entity - relationship model, Relational
,Network and Hierarchical models, Comparison of these models.
File Organization :- Introduction, Serial Files, Sequential files, Index Sequential files, Direct Files ,
Indexing using tree structure, Logical and physical pointers, Record placement.
Section B
Relational Model and Relational Data-base Design:- Attributes and domains, Tuples, Relations and
schemas, relation representation, keys, Integrity rules, Relational algebra , Relational Calculus. Data
Manipulation using SQL. Normalization using functional dependency, Normalization using join
dependencies, Normalization using join dependencies, Domain key normal form.
Crash Recovery:- Reliability, Transactions, Recovery in a centralized DBMS, Reflecting updates to the
database and recovery, Buffer management, Virtual memory, Disaster recovery.
Reference Books:-
1. Database System Concepts :Korth,Silberchatz - TMH
2. An introduction to Database Systems :Bipin C. Desai
3. Principles of Data Base Management Systems:Aho Ullman
4. Oracle :Ivan Bayross.
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3 2 Theory Sessionals
100 40
SECTION- A
Introduction to Multimedia, Multimedia Networks, Multimedia Information Representation, Media & Data
Streams, Image, documents, Video & Audio File Formats & their representation, Audio & Video
Compression, Text & Image Compression.
Broadband ATM Networks, Protocol Architecture, ATM LANs, ATM MAN’s, High Speed PSTN, Access
Technologies.
Multimedia Applications & Architecture, Multimedia Databases.
Books Recommended:
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Introduction Concepts:- Operating System functions & Characteristics, Historical Evolution of O.S., O.S.
Services, User O.S. Interface, Computer System Architecture, O.S. Design and Implementation and
structure, System calls, System Programs, Virtual Machines, Spooling.
Process Management:- Study of state models, process Scheduling, Job Scheduling, Scheduling Criteria,
Scheduling Algorithms, Multiple Process Scheduling.
Process Coordination:
- Synchronization : Race-Conditions, critical –Section problems, semaphores, Bounded-Buffer Problem,
Readers-writers Problem, Dining –Philosophers Problem
Section B
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Database creation, Operation on the RDBMS, Normalization of Database, Relational Database SQL
Commands, Data Definition, Data Manipulation, Data Control, Use of Odd set of Operators, Security in
Database, Using PL- SQL.
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COM-702 Distributed Systems 3 2 100 50
Section A
Entrepreneurship: - Definition and types, Qualities of good Entrepreneurs - Role of Entrepreneurs in
the economic development of a country. Entrepreneurship as a career option for technocrats in India,
Schemes and policies for entrepreneurship development, Product Selection.
Legal Forms of Industrial Ownership:
a) Sole Proprietorship.
b) Partnership.
c) Joint Stock Company.
Industrial Development in India after Independence: Scope for further growth of Industry, Industrial
Policy of India. Economic reforms - to accelerate Industrial development, Eco- reforms.
Industrial Relations :
1) Workers participation in management.
2) Trade Union: Objectives, Present Position, and Weakness.
3) Industrial Conflict, Sources and managing conflict
4) Collective Bargaining.
Section B
Books Recommended:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to
attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is
allowed.
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SECTION- A
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Jang J.S.R., Sun C.T. and Mizutani E, "Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft computing", Prentice Hall
1998.
2. Laurene Fausett, "Fundamentals of Neural Networks", Prentice Hall, 1994.
3. George J. Klir and Bo Yuan, "Fuzzy sets and Fuzzy Logic", Prentice Hall, USA 1995.
4. N. J. Nelsson, "Artificial Intelligence - A New Synthesis", Harcourt Asia Ltd., 1998.
5. D.E. Goldberg, "Genetic Algorithms: Search, Optimization and Machine Learning",
Addison Wesley, N.Y, 1989.
NOTE: There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each, Four questions from each
section and students have to attempt Five questions selecting at least two from each section.
Use of Calculator is allowed.
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SECTION-A
Introduction
Introduction to N/w Security, Security Approaches, Security Policies, Principle of
Security, Introduction to common attacks, IP-Spoofing, Model for N/w Security,
Encryption & Decryption.
Cryptography: Concepts & Techniques
Introduction to Cryptography, Private/Public Key Cryptography, Plain Text, Cipher Text,
Substitution and Transposition techniques, Steganography.
Symmetric Key Cryptography
Overview, Algorithm Types & Modes, DES Scheme, RC5, Blowfish, AES Scheme,
Differential and Linear Crypto analysis, Key Distribution and Management.
SECTION-B
Asymmetric Key Cryptography
Overview, Key Management basics, RSA Algorithm, Digital Signatures, Message Digest,
Hash Function(SHA), Message Authentication Code(MAC), Authentication protocols.
IP Security
Architecture, Authentication Header, Encapsulating, Security Payload, Security
Associations, Key Management, E-mail Security, Web Security, Viruses & related threats.
Firewalls & Intrusions
Design Principles, Characteristics, Types of Firewalls, Intruders, Audit Records, Intrusion
Detection Systems
TEXT BOOKS
1. Jochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, PHI/Pearson Education, Second Edition, 2003.
(Unit I Chap 1,2 &3- Unit II chap 4,5 &6-Unit III Chap 7 Unit IV Chap 8- Unit V Chap 9&10.)
2. William Stallings, “Wireless Communications and Networks”, PHI/Pearson Education, 2002. (Unit
I Chapter – 7&10-Unit II Chap 9)
3. A. Mehrotra. GSM System Engineering. Artech House, 1997.
4. Charles Perkins. Mobile IP. Addison Wesley, 1999.
5. Charles Perkins (ed.) Adhoc Networks. Addison Wesley, 2000
REFERENCES
1. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prasanth Krishnamoorthy, “Principles of Wireless Networks”, PHI/Pearson
Education, 2003.
2. Uwe Hansmann, Lothar Merk, Martin S. Nicklons and Thomas Stober, “Principles of Mobile
Computing”, Springer, New York, 2003.
3. Hazysztof Wesolowshi, “Mobile Communication Systems”, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2002.
NOTE: There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each; four questions from each
section and students have to attempt five questions selecting at least two from each section.
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Section-A
Introduction: - Definition, Goals, Hardware Concepts, Software Concepts, the Client Server
Model, Layered Protocols. Characterization of Distributed Systems, Design issues and user
requirements, Interprocess Communication-Synchronous and Asynchronous.
Processes: - Threads, Clients, Servers, Code, Migration, Naming Entities, Locating Mobile
Entities.
Section – B
Security: Design issues, Secure Channel, Management, Distributed File Systems SUN, NFS,
JINI.
Books Recommended:-
NOTE: There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each; four questions from each
section and students have to attempt five questions selecting at least two from each section.
Use of Calculator is allowed.
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SECTION A
Computer Graphic Systems:- Video display devices, Raster scan displays, Video controller, Display
Processors, Random Scan displays, Color CRT monitors , Graphics monitors and workstations,
Direct View storage tubes, Flat Panel Displays. Three-dimensional viewing devices. Input devices :-
Keyboards , Mouse, Trackball and space ball , Joysticks, Data glove, digitizers, image scanners, touch
panels, Light pens, Voice systems, Hard copy Devices. Graphic software, Co-ordinate representations,
Functions standards, PHIGS WORKSTATIONS.
Graphic Output primitives & their Attributes:- Points and lines, lines drawing algorithms : DDA
algorithm, Bresenham's line algorithm, Parallel line, Line Attributes, type, width, pen and brush
options, line color, circle generation algorithm, properties of circle, Midpoint circle Algorithm
Geometric Transformations: - 2-D and 3-D Transformation: Translation, Scaling, Rotation, Matrix
Arithmetic and Matrix Composition, Three dimensional viewing
SECTION B
Two Dimensional Viewing:- The viewing pipeline, Viewing coordinate reference frame, Window to
Viewport coordinate transformations, 2-D viewing functions ,Clipping Operations, point clipping, line
clipping procedures like Cohen -Sutherland line clipping, line clipping using non rectangular clip
windows. Polygon clipping procedures: Sutherland Hodgeman polygon clipping, polygon filling
Algorithms
Books Recommended:-
NOTE: There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each; four questions from each section and
students have to attempt five questions selecting at least two from each section. Use of Calculator is
allowed.
Section A
Introduction and Fundamental to Digital Image Processing: What is Digital Image Processing,
Origin of Digital Image Processing, Examples that use Digital Image Processing, Fundamental steps in
Digital Image Processing, Components of Digital Image Processing System, Image sensing and
acquisition, Image sampling, quantization and representation, Basic relationship between pixels.
Image Enhancement in the Spatial Domain & Frequency domain: Background, Basic gray level
transformation, Histogram processing, Basics of spatial filtering, Introduction to Fourier Transform
and the Frequency Domain, Discrete Fourier Transform. Frequency-Domain filters.
Section B
Color Image Processing: Color Fundamentals, Color models, Basis of full color image processing,
Color transformations.
Image Compression: Image encoding and segmentation, Encoding: Mapping, Quantizer, Coder, Error
free compression, Lossy compression schemes, JPEG Compression standard.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. PRATT N.K. “Digital Image Processing”
2. ROSENFELD AND KAK. “Digital Picture Processing”
3. PRATT “Image Transmission”
4 ANDREWS & HUNT “Digital Image Restoration”
NOTE: There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each; four questions from each section and
students have to attempt five questions selecting at least two from each section. Use of Calculator is
allowed
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER, 2011 ONWARD
The practicals will be based on theory Syllabus. The students are required to submit at least
following 10 programs
This will involve a detailed study of a topic of interest reproduced in the candidate’s
own style. For this, a student has to prepare a seminar by doing proper survey of
literature, compilation of information so gathered and then presentation of the same
followed by question-answer session. The report of which has to be submitted by the
student well before the conduct of seminar. The handout submitted by the student
will be in accordance with the standards of technical papers.
Distribution of Marks:
Total Marks for Seminar Evaluation = 100 marks
1) Project Report = 30 marks
2) Presentation = 50 marks
3) Attendance = 20 marks.
Award of Marks:
Marks Under (1) will be awarded by the Seminar Incharge.
Marks Under (2) and (3) will be awarded by the Departmental committee
constituted for the purpose.
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER, 2011 ONWARD
Students are required to undertake 4 to 6 weeks Practical Training during the summer vacations in the
field of Computer Engineering and applications in Govt./Semi-Govt./Private sector. Thereafter, each
student shall be required to submit a report on the practical training to the concern HOD for
evaluation.
The evaluation shall be done by the departmental committee by the end of 7 th semester. The committee
shall have a convener and atleast two member.
Due weightage will be given to those who have opted for Industrial Training outside the State as well
as keeping in view the profile of that Industry.
The project will be assigned to the students towards the end of 6 t h semester and will
start working on those projects at the commencement of their 7 t h semester. The topic
of the project will be decided as per the developments taking place in the field of
Computer Engineering.
This may require complete literature survey, design, fabrication, simulation of some
models and/or some preliminary laboratory experiments etc. The same project shall
be extended to 8 t h semester.
Award of Marks
Marks under (1) and (2) will be awarded by the Departmental committee
constituted comprises of convener and atleast two members.
Marks under (3) will be awarded by the Project Guide/supervisor concern.
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU.
COURSE SCHEME
TH
FOR B.E 8 SEMESTER COMPUTER ENGINEERING
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS
(Elective-I)
HUM-812 B) Business Policy and 3 2 -- 100 50 -- 150
Strategic management
A) Advanced Computer
Architecture
(Elective-II)
COM- 801
B) Data Warehousing & 3 2 -- 100 50 -- 150
Data Mining (for
Computer Engg.)
A) Compiler Design
(Elective-III)
COM-803 3 2 -- 100 50 -- 150
B) Distributed
Databases
Note: Students have to select one course each from Elective I, Elective-II and Elective-III
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS
Section A
Section B
Books Recommended:
1. Organisational Behaviour - Keith Davis
2. Organisation and Management -Mullers.
3. Organisational Behaviour – Robbins
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required
to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator
is allowed.
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS
Section A
Introduction to business policy, the corporate strategy – concepts and objectives, formulation of
corporate strategy, environmental scanning opportunity and threats.
Corporate profile strategies and weakness strategic alterations, concepts of distinction competence,
strategy and personnel values, strategy and social values, strategy and technological change of choice
or strategy and corporate planning in India.
Section B
Implementation of strategy, strategy and organizations design, mobilization of physical and human
resources management information and control.
Role of motivation, corporate culture and organizational commitment, mergers and acquisitions,
Performance appraisal.
Leadership and its various styles, stress, evaluation of strategy, strategic management in the non- profit
organizations, strategic management in international environment.
Books Recommended:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required
to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator
is allowed.
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS
SECTION – A
SECTION – B
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required
to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator
is allowed.
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS
SECTION A
Introduction to Data Warehousing & Data Mining: Need for data Warehousing & Data Mining,
Data Mining on different kinds of Data, Data Mining Functionalities - Characterization and
Discrimination, Association Analysis , Classification and Prediction , Cluster Analysis, Outlier
Analysis , Evolution Analysis, Classification of Data Mining System, Data Mining Applications.
Data Warehouse and OLAP Technology for Data Mining: Differences between Operational
database systems and Datawarehouse , Multidimensional Data Model- Data Cubes, Star , Snowflakes
& Fact Constellations Schemes, Concept Hierarchies , OLAP Operations, Starnet Query Model, Data
Warehouse, 3-Tier Architecture ,Types of OLAP Servers: ROLAP,MOLAP,HOLAP, Data Warehouse
Usage, On-Line Analytical Processing to On-Line Analytical Mining, Data Marts, Meta Data.
SECTION B
Data Preprocessing and Mining: Data Cleaning, Data Integration & Transformation, Data
Reduction, Discretization and Concept Hierarchy Generation.
Kinds of Knowledge to be Mined, Concept Hierarchies, Interesting measures, Presentation &
Visualization of Discovered Patterns.
Concept Description and Association Rules Mining: Concept Description, Data Generalization and
Summarization based Characterization, Analytical Characterization, Attribute Relevance Analysis.
Association Rules Mining Basic Concepts, Mining Single Dimensional Boolean Association Rules
from Transactional databases- Apriori Algorithm
Books Recommended:
1. Data Mining: Concepts & Techniques - Jiawei Hun, Micheline Kamber, Academic Press,
by Morgan Kanfman Publishers, 2001.
2. Modern Data Warehousing Mining & Visualization Core Concept by George M. Marakas ,
Pearson Education.
3. Data Mining by Pieter Adrians, Dolf Zantinge, Addison Wesley 2000.
4. Data Mining with Microsoft SQL Server by Seidman, Prentice Hall of India. 2001.
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required
to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator
is allowed.
Section-A
Artificial Intelligence: - The AI problems, AI techniques, The level of the model, criteria for success,
AI tasks. Problems, problem spaces & Research: - Defining the problem as a space, search, production
system problem characteristics, Production system characteristics, Issues in the design of search
programs, two path problems.
Symbolic reasoning under uncertainty:- Introduction to non - monotonic Reasoning, Logics for
non-monotonic reasoning, Implementation Issues, Augmenting a Problem Solver. Implementation
by:
a) Depth - First Search b) Breadth - First Search
Statistical reasoning :- Probability & Bayes Theorem, Certainty Factors & Rules Based Systems,
Bayesian networks, Dempster Shafer Theory , Fuzzy logic , Introduction to Expert System
development.
Section-B
Using Predicate logic:- Representing simple facts, Its Logic representing instances and its
relationship , Computable Functions & Predicates, Resolution, Natural Deduction, Conversion to
Clause Form.
Representing knowledge using rules: - Procedural Vs Declarative Knowledge, Logic Programming
Forward Vs Backward Searching, Matching, Control Knowledge.
Heuristic Search Techniques: - Generate & test, Hill Climbing, Best First Search, Problem reduction,
Constraint, Satisfaction, Means and analysis.
Knowledge Representation Issues: - Representation and mappings, approaches to
knowledge representation, Issues of knowledge representation, the frame problem,
Semantic networks.
Books Recommended:-
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required
to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator
is allowed.
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS
Section-A
Introduction –Languages Processors, the typical structure of a Complier.
Programming Language – High level programming languages, definition of programming
languages, the syntax and semantics of basic data and control structures in high level programming
languages.
Lexical analysis – Role of Lexical Analyzer ,Input buffering, A simple approach to Design of
Lexical Analyzers, Regular Expressions ,Finite Automata, Regular expression to Finite Automata,
Conversion of NFA to DFA, Minimizing the number of states of a DFA .
Basics Parsing Techniques – Parsers- Shift reduce parsing, Operator precedence parsing, top -down
parsing, Predicative parsers, LR parsers.
Section-B
Syntax directed translation- Syntax directed translation schemes. Implementation of syntax directed
translators.
Intermediate code Generation - Intermediate code, postfix notation, three address code- quadruples
triples, translation of Assignment statement, Boolean Expression, Statements that alter the flow of
control.
Symbol Table Organization – The content of symbol table, Data structure of symbol table
Run- Time memory allocation -Static and Dynamic memory allocation, Static allocation of space –
Activation trees, activation records, Procedure calls, parameter passing.
Error Detection and Recovery-Errors, lexical phase errors, syntactic phase errors, semantic errors.
Code optimization- Loop optimization, DAG Representation of basic blocks, Global data flow
Analysis.
Code generation- Issues in the design of code generator, Peephole optimization, a simple code
generator Register Allocation & Assignment.
Books Recommended:-
1. Principles of compiler design - Alfred V.Aho, Jeffrey D Ullman
2. Principles of compiler design - Aho v. Ullman, Sethi
3. Theory of parsing Translation & Compiling - Aho . ullman
4. Compiler construction-Munish Jha
5. Compilers Principles, Techniques & Tools-Alfred V. Aho, Monika S Lam, Ravi Sethi, Jeffrey D
Ullman.
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required
to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator
is allowed.
.
SECTION A
Transaction and schedules, concurrent execution of transaction, conflict and views serializability,
testing for serializability, concepts in recoverable and cascadeless schedules.
Lock based protocols, time stamp based protocols, multiple granularity and multiversion techniques,
enforcing serializability for locks, locking system with multiple lock modes, architecture for locking
scheduler.
Distributed transaction management, data distribution, fragmentation and replication techniques,
distributed commit, distributed locking schemes, long duration transactions, moss concurrency
protocol.
SECTION B
Issues of recovery and atomicity in distributed database, traditional recovery technique, log based
recovery, recovery with concurrent transactions, recovery in message passing systems, checkpoints,
algorithm for recovery line, concepts in orphan and inconsistent messages.
Distributed query processing, multiway joins, semi joins, cost based query, optimization for distributed
database, updating replicated data, protocols for distributed deadlocks detection, eager and lazy
replication techniques.
Books Recommended:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required
to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each section. Use of Calculator
is allowed.
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS
L T P MARKS
0 0 12 400
The student will complete their assigned project work initiated in 7 th semester under
course No.COM-708 and submit a detailed project report individually to the Head of the
department.
Sub-distribution of marks:
a. Viva-Voce = 90 30%
b. Presentation = 90 30%
c. Report = 120 40%
__________
Total = 300