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1 SEMESTER-I Core Courses Foundation Courses Elective TITLE NO. OF CREDITS US01CBCA01 : Fundamentals of Computer 3 Programming Using C US01CBCA02 : Computer Organization 3 US01CBCA03 : PC Software 3 US01CBCA04 : Web Designing Fundamentals 3 US01CBCA05 : Practicals 6 US01FBCA01 : Communication Skills in English-I 2 US01FBCA02 : Mathematics-I 2 US01EBCA01 : Digital Computer Electronics US01EBCA02 : Information Technology in Businesses } 2 Total Credits 24
2 Course : US01CBCA01 (Fundamentals of Computer Programming Using C) Effective from June Credits : 3 Lectures per week : 3 Unit 1. Concept of Algorithm, Flowchart and Languages - Concept of an algorithm and a flow chart, need and definition - Symbols used to draw a flow chart - Typical (primitive) examples of flow charts and algorithms - Generations of computer languages - High-level and low-level languages - Translators - Introduction to editors and details about one of the editors Unit 2. Basics of Programming - Problem analysis - Variables, expressions & manipulation - Data types in a high-level language, operators - I/O statements, Assignment statements - Control strategies, Conditions Unit 3. Structured Programming, Library Functions and Arrays - Loop statements - Method of structured programming - Common standard library functions - Arrays Unit 4. Strings, User-Defined Functions and Command-line arguments - String handling. - Working with functions - Calling functions, passing arguments - User-defined functions - Command-line arguments 1. Kernighan B., Ritchie D. : The C Programming Language, Prentice Hall. 2. Cooper H. & Mullish H : The Sprit of C, Jaico Publication House, New Delhi. 3. Balaguruswami : Programming in ANSI C., Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
3 Course : US01CBCA02 (Computer Organization) Effective from June Credits : 3 Lectures per week : 3 Unit 1. Introduction to Computer Systems and Number Systems - Block diagram of a simple computer and significance of different functional units - Evolution of computers - Definitions of the terms : hardware, software - Applications of computers - Binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems - Conversion of numbers among binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems - Addition and subtraction of binary numbers Unit 2. Representation of Information and Processor Organization - Representation of integers - Character codes ( ASCII, Unicode ) - Error detection and correction codes - Instruction execution cycle - CPU organization Unit 3. Parallel Instruction Execution and Memory Organization - Introduction to parallel instruction execution - Array processors - Multiprocessors - Multiple functional units - Pipelining - Primary memory Introduction to RAM, ROM, Cache, Registers - Secondary memory - Various types and organization of secondary storage devices such as magnetic disks, optical disks, flash memories. Unit 4. Addressing Techniques and I/O Devices - Addressing techniques like Immediate, Direct, Indirect, Register, Indexing and Stack - Common types of Input/Output devices, such as - Monitors, keyboard, mouse - Printers ( Line, Dot Matrix, Inkjet, Laser ) - Scanners 1. Tanenbaum A.S. : Structured Computer Organization, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 2. Rajaraman V. : Computer Fundamentals, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
4 Course : US01CBCA03 (PC Software) Effective from June Credits : 3 Lectures per week : 3 Unit 1. PC Software-I - Introduction to personal computers - Significance and use of a typical PC Operating System - Introduction to Editors - Classification of PC Software - Introduction to word processing - Examples of some popular word processing packages - Uses of word processors - Creation, editing, and formatting of documents Unit 2. PC Software-II - Mail merge facility in word processors - Global search & replacement of text - Page layout and printing of a document - Spelling checker, Tables, Templates, Advanced features - Introduction to spreadsheets - Examples of some popular spreadsheet packages - Uses of spreadsheet packages Unit 3. PC Software-III - Addressing cells in a spreadsheet - Building Spreadsheets using formulas, conditional calculations, built-in functions - Graph-plotting facilities - Sorting and filtering data - Using externally created data files in a spreadsheet package Unit 4. PC Software-IV - What-if analysis and protection facility in spreadsheets - Using pivot tables - Applications of spreadsheets - Introduction to presentation tools - Creating a presentation - Formatting slides - Slide transition and adding special effects - Inserting pictures, sound, charts 1. Taxali R.K : PC Software for windows made simple, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. 2. Manuals of PC Software.
5 Course : US01CBCA04 (Web Designing Fundamentals) Effective from June Credits : 3 Lectures per week : 3 Unit 1. The Internet and Web Browsers - Introduction to the Internet - History of the Internet - Services provided by the Internet - Some basic terminology and concepts (WWW, URL, webpage, web site, web servers, web browsers, HTML, search engines, etc.) - Components of a browser window - Use of menus and toolbar buttons - History and navigation - Setting basic options, security and privacy precautions - Managing bookmarks/favorites - Tabbed browsing, downloading files, saving web pages for offline reading Unit 2. Web Page Designing-I - An introduction to HTML - HTML tags - Structure of an HTML document - Text and paragraph formatting - Ordered and unordered lists, nested lists Unit 3. Web Page Designing-II - HTML tables - Hyperlinks - Images - Frames, framesets, nested framesets Unit 4. Web Page Designing-III - Designing HTML forms - Webpage layout - Introduction to a selected website development tool - Key features of the website development tool - Developing websites using the tool MAIN REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Ivan Bayross, Web Enabled Commercial Applications Development using HTML, DHTML, Javascript, Perl CGI, BPB, Douglas E Comer: The Internet, PHI, Second Edition, May Xavier C : World Wide Web Design With HTML, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, Manuals of suitable packages
6 Course : US01CBCA05 (Practicals) Effective from June Credits : 6 Practicals per week : 12 Hours University examination duration : 4 Hours Part-I : Weightage-50% Practical based on computer programming using C Part-II : Weightage-50% Practical based on PC software and HTML Sample Practical Exercises: Develop algorithms/flow charts/c programs for the following : 1. To prepare a cup of tea. 2. To open a bank account. 3. To purchase a railway ticket for Bombay ( from Anand ). 4. To find maximum from the given three numbers. 5. To find simple interest. 6. To read three sides of a triangle and print whether it will form a triangle or not 7. To find the solution of quadratic equation. 8. To find out N! ( factorial of N ). 9. To find out minimum from N numbers. 10. To find whether given number is prime or not. 11. To print the N terms of fibonacci series. ( i.e. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ). 12. To read a number & check whether it is a palindrome or not. 13. To find out value of N C R. Find the sum of the following series : 14. Sum = up to N terms. 15. Sum = up to N terms. 16. Sum = up to N terms. 17. Sum = up to N terms. 18. Sum = 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! up to N terms. 19. Read marks of three subjects and find the percentage of it. Also, print the appropriate class. Here, If percentage < 40 then class is 'fail' If 40 <= percentage < 48 then class is 'pass' If 48 <= percentage < 60 then class is 'second' Else class is 'first'. Find the value of SUM for the following. 20. SUM = X + X / 2! + X / 3! + X / 4! up to N terms. 21. SUM = 1 - ^ + 1/3 - tt + 1/5 up to N terms. 22. To find the sum of the digits in a given positive numbers.
7 23. To input a time as a number of seconds after midpoint and outputs it as hours : minutes : seconds. For example, if the input were the output should be 13 : 53 : To read the price of one dozen bananas and calculate and print the total cost of N bananas. 25. To read a number and find whether it is divisible by two or not. 26. To accept a positive integer and check whether it is one-digited, twodigited or three-digited otherwise print appropriate message. Sample Practical Exercises: [A] 1. Microsoft Word - Creating the documents with Special effects like underline, bold, different size, different font, different color. Etc. - Find and Replace operations like cut, paste, copy, clipboard. - Inserting Date & Time, Pictures, Bullets & Numbering etc. - Paragraphs, bullets, indentation etc. Formatting features. - Printing the documents, it includes paper-size, margins, header and footer, page no. etc. - Creating a table. - Mailmerge, spellcheck, drawing table. - Template. 2. Microsoft PowerPoint - Creating a presentation - Inserting/Deleting slides - Different slide views - Editing slides - Formatting slides - Slide transition & additing special effects - Inserting sound, picture, chart, organization chart 3. Microsoft Excel - Creating Worksheets - Printing, Inserting, Deleting, Copying, Moving worksheets. - Formulas, built-in functions - Graph-Plotting facilities - Database Management System - Using extenternally created data files. - What - if analysis - Formatting cells, Worksheets etc. - Custom Controls - Protection facility - Pivot tables - Macro facility [B] HTML Development of simple web sites using features covered in US01CBCA04.
8 Course : US01FBCA01 (Communication Skills in English-I) Effective from June Credits : 2 Unit 1. Reading Skills 1. Mechanics of Reading i.e. Eye Movement and Different Reading Styles 2. Issues of Reading Speed and Comprehension Value 3. Reading Gears for different reading purposes 4. Skimming & Scanning Skills 5. Barriers to Effective Reading Unit 2. Listening & Feedback Skills 1. Importance and purpose of Listening. 2. Barriers to Effective Listening. 3. Ways of improving Listening Skills. 4. Giving Feedbacks i.e Confirmatory and Corrective Unit 3. Writing Skills 1. Form words properly using prefixes/suffixes (See the Appendix) 2. Use Phrasal Verbs (See the Appendix) 3. Writing formal letters of invitation (inviting/accepting/declining), letters of complaint and intimation to civil authorities. 4. Paragraph development ie. Topics sentence and supporting sentence, attributes of a god paragraph, types of paragraphs. 5. Writing dialogue on given topics Unit 4. Speaking Skills 1. Use greeting and formulae in everyday conversation 2. Notions and Functions of everyday usage (See the Appendix) 3. Parts of Speech, Types of Sentences, Tenses, Imperatives, Modals, Voice, Determiners, Concord, Interrogation and Negation, basic prepositions 4. Use of Phrasal Verbs Constructions and Registers. 5. Connectives and Linkages (See the Appendix). MAIN REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Meenakshi Raman & Sangita Sharma, Technical Communication; Principles and Practice, Oxford University Press 2. Chrissie Wright, Communication Skills, Jaico Publication 3. Grant Taylor, English Conversation Practice, New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill 4. R P Bhatanagar and R T Bell, Communication in English, Hyderabad, Orient Longman. 5. D Sasikumar and P V Dhamija, Spoken English, New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill 6. M. Farhathullah, Communication Skills for Technical Students 7. Champa Tickoo and Jaya Sasikumar, Writing with a Purpose, Chennai, OUP 8. David Jolly, Writing Tasks: Authentic task approach to individual Writing needs, Cambridge University Press
9 Credits : 2 Lectures per week : 2 Course : US01FBCA02 (Mathematics-I) Effective from June Unit 1. Sets Set operations, algebra of sets, finite sets, power set, mathematical induction, symmetric difference, functions, composition of functions, one to one, onto and invertible functions, recursively defined functions, polynomial functions. Unit 2. Algebraic Systems Binary operations, semi groups, groups, homomorphism, rings, integral domains, fields. Unit 3. Matrices Vectors in V n, dot product and norm on V n, matrix addition, matrix multiplication, scalar multiplication, transpose of a matrix, symmetric and skew symmetric matrices, upper and lower triangular matrices, determinant of matrices up to order 3. Unit 4. Elementary Data Analysis Discrete frequency distribution, cumulative frequency distribution, graphical representation, histograms and pi charts, measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode, geometric and harmonic means. 1. S. Lipschutz and M. l. Lipson, Discrete Mathematics, Schaum's Series (International Edition 1992). 2. S. C Gupta, Fundamentals of Statistics, Himalaya Publishing House S. P Gupta, Statistical Methods, Sultan Chan and sons, 2004.
10 Elective Students are required to take one of the following courses as an elective. US01EBCA01/ US01EBCA02 Course : US01EBCA01 (Digital Computer Electronics) Credits : 2 Lectures per week : 2 Effective from June Unit 1. Gates and Boolean Algebra - Gates, Boolean algebra, Truth tables - Circuit equivalence, De Morgan's theorems Unit 2. Basic Digital Logic Circuits-I - Usage of Karnaugh maps - Encoders, decoders, comparators Unit 3. Basic Digital Logic Circuits-II - Half adder, full adder, binary adder-subtractor - Multiplexers Unit 4. Memory Elements & Counters - D Flip flops - Shift-left, shift-right and controlled buffer registers - Ring counters 1. Malvino A. P.: Digital Computer Electronics,2nd Edition, Tata McGraw, Hill Pub. Co. Ltd.,New Delhi, Gothmann, William H. : Digital Electronics - An Introduction to Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition,PHI,1982. BOOKS FOR ADDITIONAL READING : 1. Tanenbaum A. S. : Structured Computer Organization, 3rd Edition, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., Hall Douglas V. : Microprocessors and Interfacing - Programming and Hardware., McGraw Hill Book Company, M.M. Mano : Computer System Architecture, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2000.
11 US01EBCA02 (Information Technology in Businesses) Credits : 2 Lectures per week : 2 Effective from June Unit 1. Introduction to Information Systems -1 - Categories of information, the data pyramid - Information systems and technologies - Importance of information systems in businesses - Information system activities - input, processing, output, storage, control of system performance Unit 2. Introduction to Information Systems - II - Components of an information system - Information system resources - people, hardware, software, data, network - Gaining strategic advantage through IT - Managerial Challenges of IT Unit 3. Functional Business Systems - An introduction to information systems for manufacturing, marketing, accounting, human resources management, financial management, inventory management, etc. Unit 4. Introduction to Enterprise Applications - An introduction to Enterprise Resource Planning, Customer Relationship Management, Supply Chain Management, E- commerce systems 1. O'Brien J. : Management Information Systems, Tata McGraw-Hill, Jessup L., Valacich J. : Information Systems Today - Why IS Matters, Pearson Education, 2006
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