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B.Sc.(H) Computer Science V Semester
501 - FILE STRUCTURE AND DATABASE DESIGN
S.No. Topic Chapter/ Section Reference
1 Introduction
ER modeling
1, 2, 3, 4 (upto 4.3) [1]
2 File Organisation 5(5.6 onwards)
6
[1]
3 Relational Data
Model
7 [1]
4 SQL 8 [1]
5 EER 9 (upto 9.2) [1]
6 OOD 11(upto 11.4) [1]
7 Normalisation 14 [1]
Algorithms for B and B+ trees should be taken only through examples.
REFERENCE:--
[1] FUNDAMENTALS OF DATABASE SYSTEMS, Pearson Education, III
Edition,2002 Ramez Elmasri & Shamkant B. Navathe
502 COMUPER NETWORKS
S. No. Topic Chapter/ Section Reference
1
Basic concepts 1.2 upto 1.2.3
1.3
[1]
2 OSI & TCP/IP Models 1.4 upto 1.4.21.4.3 (self study)
[1]
3 Digital Transmission 2.5(except 2.5.2),2.7(self study, emphasize on 2.7.4)
[1]
4 Transmission Media 2.1.3,2.2, 2.3,
2.4 upto pg114
[1]
5 Introduction to
Signals
4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 4.5 [2]
6 Encoding & Modulation 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 [2]
7 Multiplexing , Error
correction& detection
2.5 (except 2.5.2)
2.6 (brief intro. Of GSM & CellConfig) Upto 2.6.2
[1]
8 DLC-protocol 3.1, 3.2, 3.3,3.4
[1]
9 LAN & MAN 1.5.34.2.2, 4.3 upto 4.3.9(except 4.3.5)
[1]
12.4,12.5 upto pg387,
12.6 upto pg 394
[2]
10 Switching 2.5.5 [1]
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11 Point to Point 3.6.2 [1]
12 ISDN Ch-16 (upto 16.5) [2]
13 Overview of tech. 1.5.2, [1]
Ch-19 upto 19.2 [2]
14 Devices Bluetooth 4.6 upto 4.6.2 (pg . 313)
4.7 upto 4.7.55.1 upto 5.1.4
5.1.5(SelfStudy)
5.2 upto 5.2.25.2.4
[1]
15 Transport & Upper Layersin OSI
6.1 upto 6.1.1,6.5 upto 6.5.7,7.1(intro)
[1]
16 TCP/IP 5.6.1,5.6.2 (upto pg 440), 5.6.3,
6.4 & intro of RPC
7.1 upto 7.1.1
7.2.4,7.3 upto pg 624
7.3.4 upto pg 656
[1]
Ch-24 pg 721
25.8,
[2]
Delete : SONET (Pg. 144 to 146) from reference [1]
Refrences:-
[1] COMPUTER NETWORKS:A.S.Tanenbaum, 4 th edition, Pearson Edu,2003.
[2] DATA COMUNICATION & NETWORKING:
B.A.FROUZAN, 2ND EDITION, TMH, 2003
503 MICROPROCESSORS
S. No. Topic Chapter/ Section Reference
1 Microprocessor
Architecture
Chapter 2 [1]
2 Microprocessor
Architecture(Addressing Modes)
Chapter 3 [1]
3 MicroprocessorProgramming
(Instruction Format )
Chapter 4 (upto 4.5) [1]
4 Microprocessor
Programming
Chapter 6 [1]
5 Interfacing Chapter 9 (upto 9.4) [1]
6 Memory Interfacing Chapter 10 (upto 10.4) [1]
7 I/O Interfacing Chapter 11 (upto 11.6) [1]
8 Interrupts Chapter 12 [1]
9 DMA & DMA
controlled I/O
Chapter 13 (upto 13.3) [1]
10 Microprocessor Chapter 18 [1]
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Architecture ( 18.1,18.2,18.5,18.6)
References:
[1] Barry B. Brey : The Intel Microprocessors : Architecture, Programming and
Interfacing. Pearson Education, Sixth Edition.
Note: Chapters 5, 7 and 8 are to be covered in the lab classes.
504 - NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
S. No. Topic Chapter/ Section Reference
1 Errors 1 (1.2 upto P-13), 1.3(Definations of error),
1.4, 1.5 (upto P-30)
[1]
2 Solutions of Transcendental &
poly equations
2 (2.1 to 2.3 except
theorem 2.3), 2.5, 2.7
[1]
3 Interpolation 3 (3.1 to 3.4) [1]
4 Matrices and linear system ofequation
9 (9.1)2 (2.1 to 2.10)
2.11 (Introduction)
[1][2]
5 Curve fitting 4 (4.3) [1]
6 Numerical Diffn & Integration 5 (5.1 to 5.4, 5.7) [1]
7 Numerical Solns of ord. Diffn.Equations
6 (6.2 to 6.4, 6.7) [2]
8 Finite element method 9 (9.1) [2]
Computer program using MATLAB/ MAPPLE/ MATHEMATICA for problems such as
(1) Trapezoidal Rule(2) Simpsons Rule(3) Langrange Interpolation(4) Runge Kutta method
The semester exam would have question based on the above exercises (upto 8 marks)
References:
[1] An Introduction to Numerical Analysis K Atkinson, John Willey
[2] Applied Numerical Analysis Gerald and Wheatley, Pearson education
[3] Numerical Methods J. Douglas Faires & Richard Burden, 2ed, Brooks/ Cole
Publishing Company[4] Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis S.S. Sastry, ed, PHI
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505 ECONOMICS
S. No. Topic Chapter/ Section Reference
1 Basic Concepts 1 to 3 [1]
2 MICROECONOMICS:Supply, Demand and ProductMarkets
4 to 11 [1]
3 MACROECONOMICS:The Study of Economic Growth
and Business Cycles
20 to 26 [1]
References:
[1] Economics (Seventeenth Edition), Tata McGraw Hill Paul A. Samuelson &William D. Nordhaus
Recommended Readings
[1] Principles of Economics (
PART I
All programs should be carried out in assembler available with the PC
Edition), Oxford University Press R.G. Lipsey &K.A. Crystal
[2] Principles of Economics, Dryden Press H.G. Mankiw
506 - Lab based on Microprocessor assembly language (Paper 503)
1. 32 bit Binary Arithmetic (Addition, subtraction, division, Multiplication of 2 binarynumbers, each 32 bit).
2. 8 digits BCD Arithmetic (Addition and Subtraction of BCD numbers each 8 digits).3. Write an assembly language linear search, program to search a list.4. Write an assembly language binary search, program to search a sorted list.5. Write an assembly language program to sort a list.6. Convert an ASCII coded decimal number into its binary equivalent.7. Convert a binary number to ASCII character string.
(Input and Output should be through external interface)
PART II
Interfacing experiments
(i) DAC(ii) ADC(iii) Stepper motor controller(iv) Lift Simulator
Practical Examination will consist of one exercise from each part.
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Practical Paper : 506 (based on 503 Microprocessors)
Total Marks : 50
Internal Record : 10Practical Problem : 30
Viva :10
507 S/W Lab based on 501 ( File Structures and Database Systems) & 502(Computer networks)
For paper 501: File Structure and Database Design
Chapter - 2, 3, 4 to be taught in lab.
References:
Ivan Bayross
BPB PublicationsSQL,PL/SQL, The Programming Language Of Oracle
For paper 502: Computer Networks
Implementation of programs in C.
1.Simulate CRC-12.
2. Simulate Stop & Wait Protocol
3. Simulate Sliding Window Selective Repeat Protocol
4. Simulate Sliding Window Go Back N Protocol.
5.Implement Distance Vector Routing Algorithm.
Distribution of Marks : (Practical paper 507)
Total Marks : 100
Internal Records : 20Practical Problem based on Database : 30
Practical Problem based on Networks : 30
Viva : 20