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5. Database Management System 5.1 Introduction of Database, 5.2 Database Model: Relational Database Model, E-R Model 5.3 Database Design: Logical Design, Conceptual Design, Mapping Conceptual to Logical, 5.4 Normalization: 1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF 5.5 The relational algebra 5.6 Architecture of DBMS: Client-server, Open Architectures 5.7 Transaction Processing, Multi-User & Concurrency, and Backup & Recovery Database. 5.8 Basic SQL statement: DDL, DML,DCL 5.9 Restricting and Sorting data 5.10 Displaying Data from Multiple Tables 5.11 Creating Views and Controlling User Access 5.12 Basic Concept of major RDBMS products: Oracle, Sybase, DB2, SQL Server and MYSQL 5.13 Introduction of Big Data 6. Management Information System 6.1 Information Technology and Organization 6.2 Information Systems and Decision Making. 6.3 Data Mining, Data Warehousing 6.4 OLAP and OLTP 7. Software Engineering 7.1 Software and Software Engineering 7.2 Software development Model: Waterfall, RAD, Spiral, RUP, Agile 7.3 System Requirement Specification (SRS) 7.4 Feasibility Analysis 7.5 System Design: DFD, E-R Diagram, Use case, Class Diagram, Sequence Diagram 7.6 Software Testing, Validation and Verification 7.7 Configuration Management 8. Computer Network 8.1 Network Definition, Network Models, Network Topology, Network Addressing. 8.2 Network Connectivity: Data Communication Media 8.3 The Data Package, Establishing a Connection, Reliable Delivery, Network Connectivity, Noise Control, Building Codes, Connection Devices. 8.4 The OSI reference model 3

8.5 Common Network Protocols 8.6 TCP/IP Protocol 8.7 Network LAN Infrastructure 8.8 Remote Networking: Remote Networking, Remote Access protocols, VPN Technologies 8.9 Network Security: Introduction, Virus Protection, Local Security, Network Access, Internet Security 8.10 Disaster Recovery: The need for Disaster Recovery, Disaster Recovery plan, Data backup, Fault Tolerance. 8.11 Network Troubleshooting: Using Systematic Approach to Troubleshooting. 8.12 Network Support Tools: Utilities, the Network Baseline 9. Emerging Technology and Security Threat 9.1 Artificial Intelligence: Expert system, Neural Network 9.2 E-commerce: EDI, Cryptography 9.3 GIS, Remote sensing and GPS 9.4 Web 2.0 and Virtual meeting 9.5 Mobile computing 9.6 Security and privacy 9.7 Computer Virus 9.8 Cyber Crime 9.9 Social Media Threat 9.10 Computer Ethics 10. Theory of Computation 10.1 BNF, Languages, Grammars 10.2 DFA, NDFA, regular expressions, regular grammars 10.3 Closure, Pigeonhole principle 10.4 CFGs, Pushdown Automata 10.5 Turing Machines 10.6 The Chomsky hierarchy, Undecidable problems 10.7 Complexity Theory, P and NP 11. Capital market, law and policy 10.1 Basic concept of Capital Market 10.2 Role of NEPSE in Capital Market 10.3 Primary and Secondary Market 10.4 Calculation of NEPSE Index 10.5 Trading Terminology 10.6 Securities Act, 2063 10.7 Securities Board Regulation, 2064 4

10.8 Stock Exchange Operation Regulation, 2064 10.9 Securities' Central Depository Services Regulation, 2067 10.10 CDSC Bylaws, 2068 10.11 Electronic Transaction Act, 2063 10.12 Government Securities Transaction Bylaws of NEPSE, 2062 10.13 IT Policy, 2067 Part B: Practical Exam 1. Linux or Window sever Configuration 2. Web server Concept 3. LAN Network troubleshoot 4. DBMS configuration and Data Handling 5