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Nepal Telecom Nepal Doorsanchar Company Ltd. Syllabus -lg=g+= 124 ;+u ;DalGwt cg';'lr - 3_ Paper Second : (Specialized subject for Computer Engineer Level 7 Open competition) Time: 2 hours Full Marks: 100 Pass Marks: 40 All the Questions are Compulsory Types of question Objective Questions Number of questions Marks Total Marks Remarks 30 1 30 1/4 marks will be deducted foreach incorrect answer Short Questions 10 4 40 Long Questions 3 10 30 100 Use of non-programmable calculator is permitted in the examination hall. 1. Electronics (Weightage 3%-7%) Diodes, rectifiers, and wave shaping networks. FET and bipolar transistors: small-signal and AC analysis. Single-stage amplifier design. Operational amplifiers and applications. Large-signal analysis, wave shaping and bistable circuits: multivibrators, triggers, and waveform generators. Digital electronics, including logic gates and integrated circuits. Hybrid analog/digital devices, including A/D and D/A converters. 2. Digital Signal Processing (Weightage 3%-7%) Theory of discrete-time linear systems. Digital filtering. Discrete Fourier analysis. Application to voice and image processing, communications, etc. Hardware for digital signal processing, including digital signal processors. 3. Digital Systems Design (Weightage 3%-7%) Boolean algebra. Design of combinatorial and sequential logic. Implementation using simple gates. Programmable logic devices and gate arrays. Characteristics of digital integrated circuit families. Analysis and design for controllers, processors, and memories. 1

Microprocessors, including components, data flow, signals, and timing. Small system design, interconnection of associated devices. Computer interfacing, including parallel and serial I/O, interrupts and DMA. Common bus structures. 4. Computer Architecture (Weightage 3%-7%) Architecture, programming and I/O. Computer structure and typical processor architecture. CPU and memory organization, buses. Characteristics of I/O and storage devices. Processing unit and controller design, hardwired and micro program control. Instruction sets and addressing modes; assembly language programming, I/O and interrupt servicing. 5. Advanced Computer Architecture (Weightage 3%-7%) Architecture of high speed workstation and personal processors and systems. Instruction set design for pipelined machines. Multiple processor architectures, highly parallel machines, systolic arrays, Neural networks, multitasking machines, real-time systems, interconnection of multiple processor systems. Architectures for specialized purposes, array processors, vector processors. Virtual machines. 6. Principles of VLSI (Weightage 3%-7%) Very large scale integrated circuits. Simplified design rules. Static and dynamic logic, multiphase clocking. Memory elements and memory structures. Gate arrays and standard cell technology; placement and routing. Programmable logic devices. I/O devices. 7. Computer Communications (Weightage 10%-20%) Data communications, including signals, modulation and reception. Error detecting and correcting codes. Circuit and Packet switching. Multiplexing, including time, frequency and code division multiplexing. Digital networks: ISDN, frame relay and ATM. Protocols: the ISO/OSI reference model, X.25. Internetworking and router-based networks: the TCP/IP suite of protocols, routing and flow control, Internet addressing and domain names. 2

Local area networks, topologies, access schemes, medium access and logic layers; CSMA/CD and token ring protocols; segmented and hubbed LANs. 8. Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (Weightage 3%-7%) Concepts of artificial intelligence. Overview of knowledge-based and expert systems. Logic programming. Programming languages (LISP and Prolog) for AI Knowledge representation. Rule-based and object-based systems. 9. Distributed Systems (Weightage 3%-7%) Characteristics of distributed systems. Networked vs. centralized systems. Fundamental concepts and mechanisms. Client-server systems. Process synchronization and inter process communications. Principles of fault tolerance. Transaction processing techniques. Distributed file systems. Operating systems for distributed architectures. 10. Program Design and Data Structures (Weightage 3%-7%) Programming language syntax and semantics. Design of structured and modular programs in a high level language (C, C++. Basics of object-oriented programming: classes. Non-numerical processing. Design and construction of programs involving structured data: arrays, stacks, queues, lists, trees, and records. 11. Operating Systems (Weightage 5%-15%) Operating system principles, components, and usage. Design and implementation of operating systems. Synchronization of concurrent processes, resource allocation, scheduling, protection, and privacy. Data, task, and job management: loading, linking; I/O control. Multitasking and multiprocessing. Real-time aspects. Basic characteristics of modern operating systems: unix, Windows. 12. Software Engineering (Weightage 5%-15%) Software cycles and requirements analysis. Design, implementation, test, verification and validation, documentation, quality assurance, 3

control and life-cycle management of correct, reliable, maintainable, and cost effective software. Object Oriented design Graphical design tools, design in high-level languages, and data flow driven designs. Planning and management of software projects. Software maintenance and configuration management Source code management 13. Data Bases and File Systems (Weightage 3%-7%) Data models, data normalization, data description languages, query facilities, data integrity and reliability, concurrency. Data bases: hierarchical, network and relational databases; data organization. Relational query languages: relational algebra and calculus, SQL. Relational database design. Transaction processing, query processing, reports. Security and integrity; concurrency control. File organization: sequential, indexed and direct access, multiple key, and hashing. File processing: records, files, compaction. Sorting, merging and updating files. Algorithms for inverted lists, multilist, indexed sequential and hierarchical structures. File I/O: control, utility, space allocation, and cataloguing. Index organization. 14. Internet Programming (Weightage 3%-7%) Common Gateway Interface (CGI) application Input to CGI: environment variables, accessing from input Output from CGI: CGI and response headers Forms and CGI: Sending data to the server using HTML tags Executing external program and CGI program Hypermedia documents: Creating dynamic pages using CGI, PHP Introduction to JAVA: JAVA evolution, JAVA history, JAVA features, Difference between JAVA and C/C++, Simple JAVA program, JAVA program structure, JAVA Statements, JAVA virtual machine Introduction and implementation basics. 15. Client Server Computing (Weightage 3%-7%) Client server computing concepts: Building blocks, the state of client server infrastructure SQL database services: fundamentals of database servers, functions, procedures, triggers and rules SQL middleware basics: SQL API, Open SQL Gateway Concept of Data Warehouses Client server transaction processing: transaction concepts, transaction models, transaction processing monitors, transaction management standards. 4

16. Cryptograpy and Network Security (Weightage 3%-7%) Introduction to Cryptography: Security attacks, conventional encryption model, simplified DES, Block Cypher principle. Principles of Public-Key Cryptosystems: RSA algorithm, Diffie-Hellman Key exchange, Number Theory-Prime and Relatively Prime Numbers Message Authentication and Hash function Digital Signature and authentication protocols: Digital signatures, Digital signature standards, authentication protocols Network Security: Authentication applications Kerberos, electronic mail security Web security: Web security requirements, secure sockets layer and transport layer security, secure electronic transaction. Intruders and Viruses related threats Firewall design principles Introduction to Trusted systems b i^ao M 1= k Zgx? c+u ]hl tyf g]kfnl b"j} jf s"g} Ps efiffdf dfq klg ;f]wg ;lsg]%. 2= k Zgx? ;}$flgts, Aojxfl/s / lazn]if)fftds lsl;daf^ ;f]lwg]%g\. 3= k/liffyl{x?n] c+u ]hl jf g]kfnl dwo] s"g} Ps jf b"j} efiffdf pq/ lbg ;Sg]%g\. 4= k Zgx?;+u ;DjlGwt P]g, gllt, lgod tyf k rlnt g]kfn sfg"gx? -g]kfn b'/;~rf/ sdkgl lnld^*;+u ;DjlGwt ;d]t_ df k/liff ldlt egbf tlg dlxgf cl#;dddf ;+zf]wg eo{ sfod /x]sf Joj:yf nfu' x"g]%. 5= oyf;dej ;a} lzif{sx?nfo{ ;d]^\g] u/l k Zgx? ;f]lwg]%g\. 5