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1 CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM STRUCTURE FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR B.C.A SEM I Sem. Part I I Lang Part II II Lang (4) Lab (4 Part III Lab Allied Maths (4) SBE Part IV Total (30) Part V (6 th Hr) NCC/NSS/PED. Com.Eng ACC (6 th Hr) Comp.Lit (1) SLC II Sem. I Lang II Lang (5) Lab Allied Maths (4) SBE Elec. EVS (1) Total (30) NCC/NSS/PED. Com.Eng Comp.Lit (1) Law & Society III Sem. I Lang II Lang (3 (4) Lab Allied Comp SBE NME Total (30) NCC/NSS/PED. Com.Eng Comp.Lit (1) Human Rights IV Sem. I Lang II Lang (4) (4) Allied Comp SBE NME Total (30) NCC/NSS/PED. Com.Eng Comp.Lit (1) Multimedia and Applications V Sem. VI Sem. (5) (4) (5) (4) Lab (5) Lab Lab Elective Elec. Elective Project SBE SBE Elec. W.S. (1) Elec. VBE Total Total (30) Total (30) 180 Hrs Com.Eng Com.Eng Comp.Lit (1) Comp.Lit (1) Skill Devt Career Guidance Skill Devt Career Guidance Artificial Intelligence I Language Tamil II Language English SBE Skill Based Electives SLC Self Learning Course EVS Environmental Studies W.S. Women Studies 457
2 CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM STRUCTURE FOR THOSE WHO HAVE JOINED FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR ONWARDS B.C.A Sem Part Course Subject Hrs. 6 th Hr. Cr. Adl. Cr. Exam (Hrs) Marks Allotted Int. Ext. I Lang. I Tamil I II Lang. II English I Programming in C Lab C Programming Lab I III Lab PC Software Lab Allied Maths Mathematics for Computer Applications IV SBE - I PC Software V Extension activities NSS / NCC / PED 3 Additional Courses Communicative English I 2 Computer Literacy 1 I Lang. I Tamil II II Lang. II English II Programming with C III Lab C++ Programming Lab Allied maths Optimization Techniques II IV SBE - II Data Structure EVS Environmental Studies V Extension activities Additional Courses NSS / NCC / PED 3 Communicative English I Computer Literacy 1 SLC Law and Society
3 Sem Part Course Subject Hrs. 6 th Hr. Cr. Adl. Cr. Exam (Hrs) Marks Allotted Int. Ext. I Lang. I Tamil III II Lang. II English III Visual Programming III Computer Organization Lab Visual Programming Lab III IV Allied Comp Desktop Publishing Lab - I SBE - III Digital Electronics NME - I Introduction to Computers V Extension activities NSS / NCC / PED 3 Additional Courses Communicative English II 2 Computer Literacy 1 SLC Human Rights I Lang. I Tamil IV II Lang. II English IV Relational Database Management Systems III Operating Systems RDBMS Lab IV IV Allied Comp Desktop Publishing Lab - II SBE - IV Digital Electronics Lab NME - II Introduction to Internet Basics V Extension activities NSS / NCC* / PED* *40 75 *60 Additional Courses Communicative English II Computer Literacy 1 SLC Multimedia and its Applications
4 Sem Part Course Subject Hrs. 6 th Hr. Cr. Adl. Cr. Exam (Hrs) Marks Allotted Int. Ext. Java Programming Computer Networks III Lab VB.Net Lab Lab Java Programming Lab Elec. - I BCA paper (1) and Any one from V IV SBE - V PHP Programming Lab WS Women Studies Communicative English III 2 Additional Courses Computer Literacy 1 Skill Development Career Guidance 3 SLC Artificial Intelligence Web Programming Computer Security III Lab Web Programming Lab *Elec.- II BCA paper (1) and Any one from VI *Elec. - III Project *Report;@viva (*30:@10) 60 (*50:@10) IV SBE - VI MATLAB Programming Lab VBE Value Based Education Communicative English III Additional Courses Computer Literacy Skill Development Career Guidance TOTAL *Elective I and II: Each elective paper has two choices, select any one from Computer Graphics 1.2. Management Information Systems 2.1. Software Engineering 2.2. Datamining 460
5 B.C.A.: Those who have joined from the academic year onwards under CBCS System Subject VISUAL PROGRAMMING Code: SEMESTER III 3 Hrs/Week Credits 3 To include knowledge on event driven, GUI programming and project development using Visual Basic UNIT I: [9 Hrs] Introduction to visual basic: Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Features Visual basic edition The controls Events Methods. The anatomy of a form Working with form properties form events form methods. UNIT II: [9Hrs] Variables in visual Basic: Declaring variables Data types The NULL value the ERROR value The empty value Constant Creating your own constant scope of a constant - converting Data types Arrays Declaring Fixed-size Array Multidimensional arrays Dynamic Arrays REDIM. Writing code in Visual Basic: The anatomy of a procedure subroutine and function the control structure in Visual Basic: IF statement IF.. Else statement select case. End select statement The For.. Next statement the While loop Do...while Loop Exit statement. UNIT III: [9 Hrs] Selecting and using Controls: Introduction to standard controls Command button Textbox control Label Box option button Check box Frame controls List box Combo box Image control Picture boxes Timer Scroll bars. UNIT IV: [9 Hrs] Introduction to built in ActiveX controls: Tool bar control Tree view control The Image list control The common Dialog control Richtextbox control status bar control Ms flexgrid control - Menu Editor. UNIT V: [9 Hrs] Active X data objects: The Data source The ODBC Data source Administrator Using the ADO Data control The DAO object model creating a database Creating a table. 461
6 TEXT BOOK: 01. Mohammed Azam, Programming with Visual Basic 6.0, Vikas Publishing house Pvt ltd, New Delhi, UNIT I: Chapter 1, 3 UNIT II: Chapter 4, 5 UNIT III: Chapter 2 UNIT IV: Chapter 10,14 UNIT V: Chapter 13,15 REFERENCES: 01. Gary cornell, Visual Basic 6 from the Ground up, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi Noel Jerke, Visual Basic 6.0, The complete Reference, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi Subject COMPUTER ORGANIZATION Code: SEMESTER III 2 Hrs/Week Credits 2 To make the students to understand the concepts of Basic Computer UNIT-I: Organization. Basic Structure of Computer Hardware and Software Functional Units Basic operational Concepts Bus Structure. UNIT-II: Addressing methods and Machine program sequencing: Instructions and Instruction sequencing Addressing modes. Some Fundamental Concepts : Fetching a word from memory Storing a word in memory Execution of a complete Instruction, Hardwired control. UNIT-III: Input Output Organization: Accessing I/O Devices Interrupts Enabling and Disabling Interrupts Direct Memory Access. UNIT-IV: The Memory: Some Basic Concepts Semi Conductor RAM Memories Internal Organization of Memory chips Read Only memories Exceptions. UNIT-V: Cache Memories Mapping Functions, Virtual Memories - Computer Peripherals: I/O Devices: Video Displays Flat Panel Displays Printers, Online Storage: Magnetic Disk systems. TEXT BOOK: 01.Computer Organization, 4 th Edi.The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. UNIT-I : Chapter 1(1.1, 1.2, 1.3) & Chapter 2 (2.3, 2.4) UNIT-II: Chapter 3 ( & 3.1.2, 3.2, 3.3) UNIT-III: Chapter 4 (4.1, & 4.2.4, 4.4) UNIT-IV: Chapter 5 (5.1, , 5.3) 462
7 UNIT-V : Chapter 5 ( , 5.7) Chapter 9 ( & 9.1.4& 9.1.6, ) REFERENCE: 01.M. Morris Mano, Pearson, Computer System Architecture, 3 rd Edition, Lab VISUAL PROGRAMMING LAB Code: SEMESTER III 6 Hrs/Week Credits 4 To develop programming skills in various VB concepts. 01. Write a Visual Basic program to check wheather the given number is Armstrong Number. 02. Write a Visual Basic program to perform reverse the string. 03. Write a Visual Basic program to develop scientific Calculator which include basic mathematical functions, scientific functions like square, multiplication, sin and cosine, tan. 04. Write a Visual Basic program to Ms flex grod control create sales data to tracks sales in a particular region. 05. Write a Visual Basic program to draw several ellipses and circles so that they have a appearance of a pair of eyes. 06. Write a Visual Basic program to design a digital clock. 07. Write a Visual Basic program to process object types Questionnaire. 08. Write a Visual Basic program to vary color palette. 09. Write a Visual Basic program to show picture animation. 10. Write a Visual Basic program to create a file open dialogue to load picture. 11. Write a Visual Basic program to design a Notepad. 12. Write a Visual Basic program for Train Ticket Rerservation using DAO control. 13. Write a Visual Basic program for Hospital Management system by using DAO control. 14. Write a Visual Basic program to process pay roll generation using ADO control. 15. Write a Visual Basic program to process Library Managemenr without using DAO control. REFERENCES: 01. Noel Jerke, Visual Basic 6.0, The complete Reference, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
8 Allied Computer DESKTOP PUBLISHING LAB - I Code: SEMESTER III 3 Hrs/Week Credits 2 Objectives: To enable the students to become a Entrepreneurer in Photoshop and l Draw. 01. Design a festival greeting card using ldraw 02. Design a Birthday greeting card using ldraw 03. Design a ID card using ldraw 04. Design a Visiting card using ldraw 05. Editing a given Image using ldraw 06. Design a Java icon using ldraw 07. Design a windows Icon using ldraw 08. Create ADIDAS Logo using ldraw 09. Design a ICICI Bank Logo using ldraw 10. Develop an Image from given images using lasso tool in photoshop 11. Develop an Image with Rainy Effect using photoshop 12. Develop an Image with Fire Effect using photoshop 13. Develop an Image with movie Effect using photoshop 14. Develop an Image with Background Effect using photoshop REFERENCES: 01. Shalini Gupta and Adity Gupta, Photoshop C82 in Simple Steps, Dreamtech, New Delhi, Vikas Gupta, Comdex Desktop Publishing Course Kit, Dreamtech, New Delhi, Skill Based Elective DIGITAL ELECTRONICS Code: SEMESTER III 2 Hrs/Week Credits 2 Objectives: To let the students to know the fundamentals of Digital Electronics. UNIT-I: LOGICAL CIRCUITS: Logic gates - NOT,OR, AND-NAND, NOR Gates Demorgan s Theorem Boolean Algebra. UNIT-II: NUMBER SYSTEM Binary Decimal Octal Hexa Decimal ASCII Code Excess 3 code Gray Code. UNIT-III: CIRCUIT ANALYSIS AND DESIGN: Boolean Laws and Theorems Sum of product method K map Truth tables Pairs, Quads, Octets K map simplification. 464
9 UNIT-IV: DATA PROCESSING CIRCUITS: Multiplexers Demultiplexers 1 of 16 Decoders BCD to decimal Decoders Encoders. UNIT-V: FLIP FLOPS AND TIMERS: RS Flip Flop Clocked RS Flip Flop D Flip Flop Edge triggered D Flip JK Flip Flop JK Master Slave Flip Flop. TEXT BOOK: 01.Albert Paul Malvino Donald P. Leech Digital Principles and Applications, IV Edition. TATA McGraw-Hill, New Delhi. UNIT-I : Chapter 1 (1.2 to 1.7) UNIT-II : Chapter 4 (4.2 to 4.8) UNIT-III : Chapter 2 (2.1 to 2.8) UNIT-IV : Chapter 3 (3.1 to 3.6) UNIT-V : Chapter 8 (8.1 to 8.7) Part IV INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS Non-Major Elective SEMESTER III Code: Hrs/Week Credits 2 To understand the basics of computer, I/O devices, Computer architecture and types of OS. UNIT I: Introduction: Importance of Computers - characteristics of Computers Micro computers portable computers Mini computers Mainframes super computers Network computers. UNIT II: Five Generations of Modern Computers Anatomy of a Digital Computer parts of a Computer processor (or) CPU Memory Input devices output devices storage devices. UNIT III: Computer architecture: The first Electronic computers Inside a computer system, Inside memory Inside processor peripheral devices. UNIT IV: Input devices: Keyboard Mouse Track ball digitizer scanners digital cameras MICR OCR OMR Bar coding reader game controllers web cams. UNIT V: Monitor printer plotter Multimedia projector sound cards and speakers - Classification of Operating systems: Multi users Multiprocessing Multitasking Multi threading Real time. 465
10 TEXT BOOK: 01. Alexis leon and Mathews leon, Fundamentals of information Technology 2e L&L Consultancy services PVT LTD., India. UNIT I: Chapter 1, 3 UNIT II: Chapter 2,4 UNIT III: Chapter 5 UNIT IV: Chapter 9 UNIT V: Chapter 10 REFERENCE: 01. RajaRaman V., Fundamentals of Computers, 4 th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, Subject RELATIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SEMESTER IV Code: Hrs/Week Credits 4 To include Knowledge on DBMS, SQL, RDBMS concepts and programming UNIT I: with oracle. [12 Hrs] Introduction to Data Base Management Systems: Introduction Why a Database Characteristics of data in a database Data Base Management System Why DBMS Types of Database Management systems. UNIT II: [12 Hrs] Database Architecture and Data Modeling: Introduction Conceptual, Physical and logical data base models Design Constraints Functional Dependencies. Entity Relationship (E-R) Modeling: Introduction E-R Model Components of an E-R Model E-R Modeling symbols. UNIT III: [12 Hrs] Data Normalization: Introduction First normal form (1NF) Second Normal Form (2NF) - Third Normal Form (3NF) BCNF Denormalization. Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus: Relational Algebric operations Relational calculus: tuple Relational Calculus Domain Relational Calculus. UNIT IV: [12 Hrs] Introduction to Structured Query Language: Introduction History of SQL Characteristics of SQL Advantages of SQL SQL Data types and literals Types of SQL Commands: DDL, DML, DCL, TCL, SQL Operators SQL Functions Joins and Unions. UNIT V: [12 Hrs] Introduction to PL/SQL: Introduction Variables Data types Control Structures: Conditional, unconditional Loop statements Cursors Exceptions Triggers Procedures and Packages. 466
11 TEXT BOOK: 01. Alexis Leon and Mathews Leon, Database Management Systems, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi UNIT I: Chapter 5 UNIT II: Chapter 8, 9 UNIT III: Chapter 11, 12 UNIT IV: Chapter 14,18,21,28 UNIT V: Appendix -D REFERENCES: 01. George Koch and Kevin Loney, Oracle the Complete Reference, Osborne, McGraw Hill, Electronic Edition, New Delhi, Henry F. Korth and Abraham Silberschatz, Database System Concepts, McGraw Hill, International Edition, New Delhi, Henry F. Korth, Relational Database Management System Concepts, McGraw Hill, International Edition, New Delhi, Subject OPERATING SYSTEMS Code: SEMESTER IV 4 Hrs/Week Credits 4 To explore knowledge on operating system, process scheduling & disk UNIT I: management and file system interface. [12Hrs] Introduction to operating system Mainframe Systems Distributed Systems - Real time system Computing environments. UNIT II: [12Hrs] Computer system structures: I/O structure storage structure storage hierarchy Hardware production. Operating system structures: System components operating system services. UNIT III: [12Hrs] Process Management: Process Concept Process scheduling Inter process Communications. CPU scheduling: Basic concept - scheduling cirteria - scheduling algorithms Dead lock - Dead lock prevention Dead lock avoidance - Dead lock Detection. UNIT IV: [12Hrs] Stroage management: Memory management Contiguous Memory allocation Paging Segmentation Segmentation with paging. File system Interface: File concept Access method Directory sturcture File Sharing Production. UNIT V: [12Hrs] Mass Storage Structure: Disk structure Disk scheduling Disk management Swap-space management Disk attachment. 467
12 TEXT BOOK: 01. Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Bear Galvin, Greg Gagne Operating system Concpts, 6 th Edi., Wiley India Edition, New Delhi UNIT I Chapter 1 UNIT II Chapter 2, 3 UNIT III Chapter 4,6,8 UNIT IV Chapter 9,11 UNIT V Chapter 14 REFERENCES: 01. Dhamdhere D.M.,System programming and operating System, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi Milen kovic, operating system concept & Design, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi Subject RDBMS LAB Code: SEMESTER IV 3 Hrs/Week Credits 3 To include Knowledge on Client/Server systems. 01. Program using condition control, iterative controls and sequential controls. 02. Program using exception handling. 03. Program using explicit cursors and implicit cursors. 04. Program using tables and records. 05. Program using database triggers. 06. Program using design procedures. 07. Program using functions. 08. Program using packages. 09. Application development programs like payroll, inventory control, railway reservation, college admission and library management. REFERENCES: 01. George Koch and Kevin Loney, Oracle the Complete Reference, Osborne, McGraw Hill, Electronic Edition, New Delhi, Allied Computer DESKTOP PUBLISHING LAB - II Code: SEMESTER IV 3 Hrs/Week Credits 2 To enable the students to become a Entrepreneurers in Pagemaker and Flash. 01. Create a Vibration effects on Flash Document 02. Create a stick drawing on Flash Document 03. Create a gear rotation on Flash Document 04. Create a Slide Show on Flash Document 05. Create an appearance animation using Flash 06. Create an animated lead using Flash 07. Create an Picture animation using Flash 468
13 08. Create a text effect on Flash document 09. Create a Bouncing ball on falsh Document 10. Design a Visiting Card using Page maker 11. Design Wedding Invitation using Page maker 12. Design Tamil Font using Page maker 13. Design Greeting Card using Page maker REFERENCE: 01. Shalini Gupta and Adity Gupta, Photoshop C82 in Simple Steps, Dreamtech, New Delhi, Vikas Gupta, Comdex Desktop Publishing Course Kit, Dreamtech, New Delhi, Skill Based Elective DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB Code: SEMESTER IV 2 Hrs/Week Credits 2 Objectives: To Implementation of Digital Principles in the Construction of Circuits. 1. Implementation of all logic gates using discrete Components. 2. Implementation of all logic functions using NAND gates. 3. Implementation of all logic functions using NOR gates 4. XOR gate using NAND gate. 5. XOR neither gate using NOR gate. 6. Half Adder. 7. RS Flip Flop using NOR gate. 8. Verification of Demorgan s First theorem. 9. Verification of Demorgan s Second theorem. 10. RS Flip Flop using NAND gate. REFERENCE: 01.B. Paton, Fundamental of Digital Electronics lab (1998). 02.J.J.W. Mayer, Digital Electronics and Integrated Circuits. Part IV INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET BASICS Code: Non-Major Elective SEMESTER IV 2 Hrs/Week Credits 2 To include Knowledge on communications, types of network. Internet Protocol and web pages. UNIT I: [6Hrs] Computer Networks: Communication processors: Modems Communication media: Twisted pair wire fiber optic cables microwave systems. Types of Networks: Local Area Network - Wide area network. Network topologies: Star network Ring Network Bus Network. UNIT II: [6Hrs] Internet: Getting Information providing Information compiling Information Internet Access: Dial up connection Direct connection. 469
14 Internet protocol: TCP/IP HTTP IP address Domain name URL. UNIT III: [6Hrs] WWW WebPages & HTML web browsers searching the web: web directory search engines meta search engines making your search Internet relay chat. UNIT IV: [6Hrs] E. Mail: Use of E- mail works Mailing Basics: Address book signature Attachment- Setting priority Reply, Forwarded a message E mail Advantages and disadvantages Internet Vs mail. UNIT V: [6Hrs] Creating a website and Markup languages (HTML); Creation of a Website Home page, HTML document features, Document structure tags in HTML Simple text play with colours text structuring style sheets special Tags in HTML: An Anchoo with Hypertext Reference, table, Image. TEXT BOOK: 01. Alexis Leon and Mathews Leon, Fundamentals of Information technology 2 nd edition, L&L Consultancy services PVT LTD., India. UNIT I Chapter 21 UNIT II Chapter 24 UNIT III Chapter 24 UNIT IV Chapter 25, Rajkamal, The internet and web Technologies Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, UNIT V Chapter 4 REFERENCE: 01. Eric Ladd and JIM O Donnell, Using HTML 4, XML and JAVA 1.2, Plantinum Edition, etal, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi , Self Learning CourseMajor MULTIMEDIA AND ITS APPLICATIONS SEMESTER IV Code: Addl. Credits 4 To include the knowledge on Multimedia concepts. UNIT I: Introduction History of Multimedia Its market Content and copyright Resources for Multimedia Developers. UNIT II: Hardware Architecture OS and Software Multimedia Architecture. 470
15 UNIT III: Text: Elements of Text Text Data Files Using Text in Multimedia Applications Hypertext. UNIT IV: Digital Audio: Characteristics of sound and Digital audio Digital audio systems MIDI Audio file formats Using audio in Multimedia applications. UNIT V: Digital Video: Characteristics of digital video Digital video data sizing Video capture and playback systems Computer animation. TEXT BOOK: 01. David Hillman, Multimedia Technology and Applications, Galgotia Publications Private Limited, REFERENCES: 01. Jelfcater J., Multimedia in Practice, Prentice Hall of India, Tay Vaughan, Multimedia Making It Work, Tata McGraw Hill,
16 BCA: Those who have joined from the academic year onwards under CBCS System EVALUATION PATTERN Internal : 25 Marks External : 75 Marks INTERNAL: Test 20 (average of the better two of the three tests conducted) Assignment 5 Question Paper Pattern: INTERNAL Part A : 6 1 = 6 (Multiple Choice) Part B : 2 7 = 14 (Either /Or) Part C : 2/3 10= 20 *40 EXTERNAL Part A :10 1 = 10 (Multiple Choice) Part B : 5 7 = 35 (Either /Or) Part C : 3/5 10 = * Internal test mark 40 will be converted to 20. SBE & NME INTERNAL Part A : 3 1 = 3 (Multiple Choice) Part B : 1 7 = 7 (Either /Or) Part C : 1/2 10= EXTERNAL Part A :15 1 = 15 (Multiple Choice) Part B : 3/5 10 = 30 Part C : 2/4 15 = The Assignment Component of any one of the subjects (except Non-Major Electives and other Department Papers) in the III and IV Semesters in UG COURSES (as decided by the Head of the Department on Rotation Basis) should be in the form of REPORT (as per the guidelines) on the HANDS ON EXPERIENCE GAINED by the students from their: Part-time job (or) Self-Employment (or) Making of Hand made Products (or) Survey on Marketing of goods and services (or) Maintenance and Servicing of Equipments (or) How things Work (or) Working Principles of Toys/gadgets. Models (or) Making of working Models using some Concepts Students should maintain a work diary which should be monitored by the course teacher guided by a Monitoring Committee of the concerned department. 472
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