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This document outlines the course structure for CA6CRT17 - CLOUD COMPUTING (Core). The course is divided into 5 units covering topics such as introduction to cloud computing, virtualization, cloud architecture, cloud application platforms, and cloud platforms used in industry. It carries 4 credits and has 4 hours of theory per week. Recommended books and references for the course are also listed.

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This document outlines the course structure for CA6CRT17 - CLOUD COMPUTING (Core). The course is divided into 5 units covering topics such as introduction to cloud computing, virtualization, cloud architecture, cloud application platforms, and cloud platforms used in industry. It carries 4 credits and has 4 hours of theory per week. Recommended books and references for the course are also listed.

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CA6CRT17 - CLOUD COMPUTING (Core)

Theory:4 hrs. per week


Credits:4

Unit 1: (14 hrs.)

Introduction: Cloud Computing at a Glance, Historical Developments, Building Cloud Computing


Environments, Computing Platforms and Technologies, Principles of Parallel and Distributed Computing:
Eras of Computing, Parallel vs. Distributed Computing, Elements of Parallel Computing, Elements of
Distributed Computing.

Unit 2: (14 hrs.)

Virtualization: Introduction, Virtualization and Cloud Computing, Pros and Cons of Virtualization,
Technology Examples.

Unit 3: (14 hrs.)

Cloud Computing Architecture :Introduction, Cloud Reference Model, Types of Clouds, Economics of
the Cloud, Open Challenges.

Unit 4: (16 hrs.)

Aneka: Cloud Application Platform: Framework Overview, Anatomy of the Aneka Container, Building
Aneka Clouds, Cloud Programming and Management, Data Intensive Computing: Map-Reduce
Programming - What is Data-Intensive Computing?, Technologies for Data-Intensive Computing, Aneka
MapReduce Programming.

Unit 5: (16 hrs.)

Cloud Platforms in Industry: Amazon Web Services, Google AppEngine, Microsoft Azure, Cloud
Applications: Scientific Applications, Business and Consumer Applications.

Book of Study:

1. Rajkumar Buyya, Christian Vecchiola, S ThamaraiSelvi- Mastering Cloud Computing,


Tata McGraw Hill Publications.

References:
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Wiley Publication.

CA6CRT18 -Mobile Application Development Android (Core)


Theory:4 hrs. per week
Credits:4

Unit 1 ( 10 hrs.)
Introduction to Android, Android Versions, Android Activity, Android Features and Architecture, Java
JDK, Android SDK, Android Development Tools, Android Virtual Devices,
Emulators, Dalvik Virtual Machine, Layouts Linear, Absolute, Frame, Relative and Table.

Unit 2 ( 16 hrs.)
Android User Interface- Fundamental UI design , User interface with View- Text View, Buttons, Image
Button, Edit Text, Check Box, Toggle Button, Radio Button and Radio Group, Progress Bar,
Autocomplete Text View, Spinner, List View, Grid View, Image View, Scroll View, Custom Toast Alert
and Time and Date Picker.

Unit 3 ( 14 hrs.)
Activity - Introduction, Intent, Intent_filter, Activity Life Cycle, Broadcast Life Cycle, Services,
multimedia-Android System Architecture, Play Audio and Video, Text to Speech.
Unit 4 ( 16 hrs.)
SQLite Database in Android- Introduction to SQLite Database, Creation and Connection of the
Database, Extracting values from Cursors, Transactions, Telephoning and Messaging-SMS Telephony,
Sending SMS, Receiving SMS, Wi-Fi Activity.

Unit 5 ( 16 hrs.)

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Introduction to JSON and XML, Use of JSON, Syntax and Rule of JSON, JSON Name, JSON
Values, JSON Objects, JSON Arrays, Parsing JSON and XML.
Google Play services, Location services, Maps

Book of Study:
1. Prasanna Kumar Dixit - ANDROID, Vikas Publishing House.
2. Anubhav Pradhan, Anil Deshpande, Composing Mobile Apps using Android, Wiley India Pvt.Ltd,2014

References:
1. Kevin Grant and Chris Haseman, Beginning Android Programming Develop and Design, Pearson.

Software Lab Work (Four hours per week)


Module II
Installation and configuration of Eclipse and Development Tools
Module III
Creating simple apps using Interface Tools
Module IV
Creating Andoid Apps using SQLite
Module V
Familiarizing with JSON and XML, Creation and distribution of Android Apps.

Elective papers (core)

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CA6ELT01- DATA MINING (Core)

Theory:4 hrs. per week


Credits:4

Unit 1: (12 hrs.)

Introduction Data Mining, Data Ware House, Transactional Databases, Data Mining Functionalities
Characterization and Discrimination, Mining frequent patterns, Association and correlation, Classification
and Prediction, Cluster Analysis, Classification of Data Mining Systems, Data Mining Task Primitive,
Integration of Data Mining systems, Major issues in Data Mining, Data integration and transformation,
Data reduction, Data discretization.

Unit 2: (12 hrs.)

Data Warehouse and OLAP technology Data Warehouse, Multidimensional data Model, Data warehouse
architecture, Data Warehouse implementation, OLAP, Data Warehouse and data mining.

Unit 3: (18 hrs.)

Association Rules and Classification Concepts Efficient and Scalable Frequent item set Mining methods,
Mining various kind of association rules, from association mining to Co-relation analysis, Classification
and prediction, Issues, Classification by Decision tree induction, Bayesian Classification, Rule-based
classification, Support Vector Machines, Learning from your neighbors, Prediction.

Unit 4: (18 hrs.)

Cluster Analysis Definition, Types of data in cluster analysis, A categorization major Clustering
methods- Partitioning methods, K-means and k-medoids, from k-medoids to CLARANS, Hierarchical
methods, Density based methods.

Unit 5: (12 hrs.)

Mining Complex Data Spatial Data Mining, Multimedia Data Mining, Text Mining and Mining WWW.

Book of study:

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1. Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber - Data Mining - Concepts and Techniques,Second Edition,
Elsevier, 2006

Reference:

1. Witten and Frank - Data Mining Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques, Second
Edition, Elsevier, 2005

2. Soman, Divakar and Ajay, Data Mining Theory and Practice, PHI, 2006

3. Margaret H Dunham- Data Mining Introductory and Advanced Topics, Fourth Edition, Person

2006

CA6ELT02 -Digital Image Processing


Theory:4 hrs. per week
Credits:4

Unit 1: (10 hrs.)


Digital Image Fundamentals
Image, Digital Image, Digital image processing-definitions, Examples of fields that use Digital Image
Processing, Fundamental steps in Digital Image Processing, Components of Image processing system.
Unit 2 : (14 hrs.)

Elements of visual perception


Elements of visual perception- Image Formation, Brightness adaptation and Discrimination, Image
sampling and quantization- basic concepts, spatial and Intensity resolution, Basic relationship among
Pixels.
Unit 3: (16 hrs.)
Image Enhancement in Spatial and Frequency Domain
Intensity Transformation and spatial Filtering Basics, Intensity transformation functions- Image
Negatives, Log Transformations, Power Law Transformations, Histogram Processing, Spatial filtering-
correlation and convolution; Fourier transform and frequency domain.
Unit 4: (15 hrs.)

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Morphological Image Processing
Introduction, basis of set theory, Dilation, Erosion, Structuring elements, Opening and
Closing, Hit or miss transformation.
Unit 5: (17 hrs.)
Image Segmentation
Point, Line, Edge detection-detection of isolated points, Basic edge detection- Gradient operators; Pixel
based approach-Basics of intensity thresholding, Basic global thresholding; Region based segmentation-
region growing, region splitting and merging.

Book of Study:
1. Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Words- Digital Image Processing, Third Edition, Pearson.
References:
1. Anil K Jain- Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing , Pearson Education.
2. Er. Rishabh Anand, Digital Image Processing, MEDTEC Publications.

CA6ELT03- Soft Computing Techniques


Theory:4 hrs. per week
Credits:4

Unit 1 ( 14 hrs.)
Soft Computing, Difference between soft computing and hard computing. Neural Networks: Basic
concepts of Neural Networks, Human Brain, Artificial Neuron model, Activation functions,Neural
network architecture,Single layer and multilayer feedforward networks, Recurrent networks, Neural
network characteristics, Learning methods, R
tasks, XOR problem, Neural network applications.

Unit 2 : ( 14 hrs.)

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