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10 Software Lab-1 i) Programming in C ii) Web Programming Using HTML
11 Software Lab-2 i) Programming in C++ ii) Use of MS-Office
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24 Software Lab-3 i) Data Structure Implementation in C/C++ ii) Programming in 8086/88/80 6 Assembly
25 Software Lab-4 i) Oracle & SQL Prog. ii) System Programming Using C/C++
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27 MCA - 3 rd Semester MCA- 301 : Computer Graphics & Multimedia Max. Marks : 75 Time : 3 hrs. Note : There shall be 8 questions in all, 2 from each Unit and carrying equal marks, and the candidate will be required to attempt 5 questions in all selecting at least one from each Unit. Unit-I An Introduction Graphics System : Computer Graphics and Its Types,Application of computer graphics, Graphics Systems : Video Display Devices, Raster Scan Systems, Random Scan Systems, Graphics Monitors and Work Stations, Input Devices, Hard Copy Devices, Graphics Software. Unit-II Output Primitives and Attributes of Output Primitives : Output Primitive Points and Lines, Line DrawingAlgorithms, Circle Generating Algorithms, Scan-Line Polygon Fill Algorithm, Inside-Outside tests, Boundary-FillAlgorithm, Flood FillAlgorithm, CellArray, Character Generation, Attributes of Output Primitives : Line Attributes, Color and Grayscale Levels,Area fillattributes, CharacterAttributes, Bundled Attributes,Anti-aliasing. Unit-III Two-dimensional Geometric Transformations : Basic Transformations, Matrix Representation and Homogeneous Coordinates, Composite Transformations, Reflection and Shearing. Two-Dimension Viewing : The viewing Pipeline, Window to view port coordinate transformation, Clipping Operations, Point Clipping, Line Clipping, Polygon Clipping, Text Clipping, Exterior Clipping Three-Dimensional Concepts : Three Dimensional Display Methods, 3D Transformations, Parallel Proection and Perspective Projection. Unit- IV Multimedia : Introduction to Multimedia : Classification of Multimedia, Multimedia Software, Components of Multimedia Audio :Analog to Digital conversion, sound card fundamentals, Audio play backing
28 and recording Video, Text : Hyper text, Hyper media and Hyper Graphics, Graphics and Animation : Classification of Animation. Authoring Process and Tools. Case Study : A graphics software MatLab, Use of MatLab in graphics application, Features of MatLab, Generalize application by using MatLab. Suggested Readings : 1. Donald Hearn and M. Pauline Baker : Computer Graphics, PHI Publications. 2. Plastock : Theory & Problem of Computer Gaphics, Schaum Series. 3. Foley & Van Dam : Fundamentals of Interactive Computer Graphics,Addison-Wesley. 4. Newman : Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics, McGraw Hill. 5. Tosijasu, L.K. : Computer Graphics, Springer-Verleg. 6. S. Gokul : Multimedia Magic, BPB Publication. 7. Bufford : Multimedia Systems,Addison Wesley. 8. Jeffcoate : Multimedia in Practice, Prectice-Hall. 9. Any other book(s) covering the contents of the paper in more depth.. Note : Latest and additional good books may be suggested and added from time to time.
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37 Software Lab-5 i) Graphics Programming in C/C++ ii) Use of Mat Lab iii) PROLOG Programming
38 Software Lab-6 i) Java Programming
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49 Software Lab-7 i) Advance Java Programming
50 Software Lab-8 i) Visual Programming Using VB ii) ADS (Working with MS SQL Server)
51 (Guideline for Minor Project) Minor Project - I The aim of the Minor Project(s) is to lay a foundation for Major Project to be carried out by the student during 6 th Semester of MCA Programme. Each student should carry out Minor Project(s) using the software development tools/languages/technologies that they have learnt and/or have studied during the conerned semester. It should be compulsorily done by the student in-house under the supervision of the staff(s) assigned by Head of the Department/Director/Principal.. The Minor Project(s) will be assessed by the concerned supervisor(s) and shall award marks out of 25 for each students as InternalAssessment.
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54 Software Testing & Quality Assurance
55 Windows Programming & Visual C++
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60 Software Lab-9 i) NET Programming Using C# and/or VB.NET
61 Software Lab-10 i) Windows Programming Using visual C++
62 (Guideline for Minor Project) Minor Project - I The aim of the Minor Project(s) is to lay a foundation for Major Project to be carried out by the student during 6 th Semester of MCA Programme. Each student should carry out Minor Project(s) using the software development tools/languages/technologies that they have learnt and/or have studied during the conerned semester. It should be compulsorily done by the student in-house under the supervision of the staff(s) assigned by Head of the Department/Director/Principal.. The Minor Project(s) will be assessed by the concerned supervisor(s) and shall award marks out of 25 for each students as InternalAssessment.
63 MCA-601 Major Project
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