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jules, Regulation and Coase Sw for teLOK OF COMPUTER APPLICATION SION : 2004-2007 1 (BCA) BACT ACADEMIC SI a. Introduction (i) The name of programme shall be (BCA) Bachelor of Computer Application, integrated, The course shall cover a period of three academic years and shal! be divided into 6 semesters of six months each. First cycle will run and Second cycle will be-from Jenuary to June per ~ from July to December month of academic year. The final University examination’ shall be held in the her & June per academic year. ti) The BCA Integrated programme wll be of fulltime three years “Degree! 2 uf Computer Applications, sach “lass, not more than 60 students will be admitted. SURILITY : ‘Admission to the I* semester BCA course shall be open to the who have passed 10+2/ Intermediate/ Senior school certificate cepted as equivalent there to by the Academic council of V.K.S. ity, Are with Mathematics / Business Mathematics / Statistics 1 Physics / p ter St:znce / Computer Application as one of tre subjects of study. aa LECTION The selection methodology shall comprise written entrance test and ‘aol interview. Candidates fulfilling an eligibility shall appear in the entrance ganised in the month of May in each academic year. The merit list shall be xred by tire admission committee of the college. The reservation policy for ST, SC, OBC shall be followed as per Govt. rulings. Written entrance test will consist of objective questions in maths, general knowledge and reasoning for o 100 marks and of duration two hrs. ‘ :The successful oandldgiee in ete Common Admiseion o[rr enrolled In these courses are required continuing participation, fulfillment of attendance requirements, full payments of course fee and adherence to rules and regulations of tho college and university. Any varlation in the above matters without the proper approval of the college authorities may invite annulment of enrolment. 5, REGISTRATION : ‘The enrolled regular students of college will have to get registered with the Veor Kunwar Singh University, Ara On payment of requisite fee, however those who are already registered with the Veer Kunwar ‘Singh University, Ara need not apply for il. The candidates coming from other universities will have to submit migration certificate from the previous university and they will have to deposit emigration fee also. The students. who are not registered with the Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara will not be allowed to appear in the University examination. 6. EXAMINATION Students will have to appear at the University Examination at the end of Each Semester, The examination will be conducted by the Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara. 7. ATTENDANCE POLICY : Regular attendance in all classes, seminars, Internal Assessment test & * Term Work, Group Discussion and any other academic curricular activities of the college is compulsory and a 400% attendance is desired. The students will have to fulfill the condition of 75 % attendance, otherwise he/she will not be permitted to appear in any semester examination. iis Siii8. COURSE STRUCTURE SEMESTER — I { Group A: Theory papers to be examined by university through examination 1 conducted at the end of semester. | SL. | Semester & Paper| Name of Subject Full | Pass [No | Code Marks_| Marks} 1. 1BCA1 a Fundamentals of Computer 100 40 2. 1BCA2 PC Packages 100 40 (Windows 98/XP, Word, Excel) 3. 4BCA3 Programming Logic & 100 40 Design Techniques Z 4. 7 1BCA4 Programing in C i= 100 40 5. 1BCAS Communicative English 100 40 Aggregate Marks 500 225 = Bl Group B : Practical & Continous Sessional work papers fo be evaluated 4 internal university examiners must be present. Evaluated answer sheet and foil shall be forwarded to the university, Controller of Examination. y, however during computer Lab. test atleast two external marks SL. | Semester & Paper [Name of Subject Full | Pass No. Code Marks} Marks} 1. ABCA6 Internal Assessment 100 45 & Term Work 2. 1BCA7 ‘Computer Lab -I 100 45 3. 1BCA 8 Professional Personality 50 23 Skills cde t Aggregate Marks x 250 113 el \ (a) Group A (Theory Papers) Full Marks : 500. Pass Marks : 225 (b) Group B (Sessional Works) Full Marks : 250 Aggregate Marks of Ist Semester :750-A SEMESTER — Il Group A: Theory papers to be examined by university through examination conducted at the end of semester. SL. |Semester & Paper! Name of Subject : Full Pass No. Code Marks |Marks | 1. 2BCA1 Digital Computer Organisation | 100 40 2. 2BCA2 Advanced Programming in C 100 40 3. 2BCA3 Fundamental Data structure 100 40 4. 2BCA4 Application Programmin, 100 40 in Foxpro : 5. 2BCAS Financial Accounting 100 40 b | Aggregate Marks 500 225 Group B: Practical & Continuous Sessional work papers to be evaluated internally, however during computer lab test atleast two external university examiners must be persent. Evaluated answer sheet and marks foil shall be forwarded to the university,Controller of Examination. ‘SL. /Semester & Paper [Name of Subject Full | Pass 4 | Ho. Code Marks|_Marks 1 2BCA 6 Internal Assessment al 100 45 j& Term Work 2. 28CA7 [eometer Lab =I 100 45 3. | 2BCAB Summer Assignments 100 45 4. 2BCA 9 Professional Personality Skill 50 23 i Aggregate Marks re) | 158 : (2) Group A (Theory Papers) Full Marks: 500 Pass Marks : 225 {b) Group B (Sessional Works) Full Marks : 350 Pass Marks : 158 Aggregate Marks of IISemester :850 Pass Marks : 383BEMEBTEH TT Grow AL Theory papers (0 be eaniied by ualverally (higugh axaniinationt enticed al Ihe ent OF xetientet BL, [Bomeator & Paper] Name of sublet Full Noy ole Marks \ aBOAT Intonation trehnolouy trend 100 us a 7 | a ABOA GUL Programming i 100 7 Visual Basle a fee a ARO AA Dalabaae managenient ayaten 100 4 AROAA Computer Networking & LAN 100 4, ARCAK, Management skills 100 Aguregate Maths 600 Group Ay Praatioal & Continous Sessional work papers lo be evaluated internally, however during computer lab lest allaast (wo external 4 Univeraily examinera must be persent, Evaluated answer sheel and | Marks foil shall be forwarded (0 the universily, Controller of Examination, | AL. |Semeator & Paper, Noo} Goode Marks | \ MICAS Internal Assessment 100_| ale _ & Term Work 2 NCAT Gomputer Lab «tll -s AACA TDiotewatonal Parnonality Skill Aguiegate Makn | ( (a) Group A (Theory Papers) — Full Marka; 600 Paws Markt 226 (b) Group U (Seasional Works) [ull Marks 260 Paws Marke 113, Aggregate Marke of Il" Somontor +780 Pave Marke : 330, ‘ ; onl ' 4 gs 5S canned with CamScannerSEMESTER — IV j Group A: Theory papors to be examined by university through examination conducted at the end of semester. “SL. |Somostor & Papor| Namo of Subject Full | Pass No. Code Marks |Marks 1 4BCA1 Operating Systems 100 40 4BCA2 OOPS Programming in C** 100 40 4BCA3 Internet & E-Commerce 100 40 4BCA4 Linux Operating systems 100 40 4BCAS: System Analysis & 100 40 Data Processing Aggregate Marks 500 225 Group 8 : Practical & Continous Sessional work papers to be evaluated internally, however during computer lab test atleast two external university examiners must be persent. Evaluated answer sheet and marks foil shall be forwarded to the university, Controller of Examination. | SL. | Semester & Paper |Name of Subject Full Pass No. Code Marks|__Marks 1 ABCA 6 Internal Assessment 100 456 & Term Work _ —- 4 2 4BCAT |Computer Lab - IV 100 45 3. 4BCAB Minor Summer Assignment 100 45 { 4 4BCA 9 Professional Personality Skills 50 23 Aggregate Marks 350 158 (a) Group A (Theory Papers) Full Marks : 500 Pass Marks : 225 (b) Group B (Sessional Works) Full Marks : 360 Pass Marks : 158 Aggregate Marks of IV" Semester : 850 Pass Marks : 383 canned with CamScannerSEMESTER — V Group A: Theory papers to be examined by university through examination conducted at the end of semester. SL. [Semester & Paper] Name of Subject Full | Pass No. Code Marks {Marks 15 SBCAT Component Architecture and 100 40 Programming (COM, DCOM) 2. " sBCA2 Multimedia Tools & Applications} 100 40 3. 5BCA3 Programming in JAVA 100 40 4. 5BCA4 Oracle RDBMS 100 40 5. 5BCAS ‘Computer Centre 100 40 Management Aggregate Marks 500 225 Group B : Practical & Continuous Sessional work papers to be evaluated internally, however during computer lab test atleast two external university examiners must be persent. Evaluated answer sheet and ‘marks foil shall be forwarded to the university,Controller of Examination. ‘SL. [Semester & Paper [Name of Subject Full | Pass | No. Code Marks] Marks 1 SBCA 6 Internal Assessment & Term Work 100 | 45 2. 5BCA7 Computer Lab -V 100 | 45 3 5BCAB Professional Personality 50 | 23 Skills Aggregate Marks 250 | 113 (a) Group A (Theory Papers) Full Marks: 500 Pass Marks : 225 (b) Group B (Sessional Works) Full Marks : 250 Pass Marks : 113 Aggregate Marks of V" Semester : 750 Pass Marks : 338SEMESTER — VI es of only Major Project and Internal assessment This semester Compmist & Termwork both are to be evaluated internally in presence of atlest two external examiners of University [SL] SEMESTER & NAME OF SUBJECT Full Pass | No. | PAPER CODE Marks __| Marks {| SBCAL Major Project 500 225 Jo SBCA2 Internal Assesment & | Term work 400 45 | Aggregate marks 600 270 | ‘Summary of Semesterwise distribution of Marks. [SEMESTERS] Group-A Group- B ‘Aggregate Theory Paper ‘Sessional Work Examined by Univ. | Evaluated internally FM PM FM PM FM PM Bt 500 | 225 250 13 750 | 338 ws | 500 | 225 350 158 850 | 383 m= | 500 | 225 250 13 750 | 338 i we | 500 | 225 350 158 850 | 383 | ve 500 | 225 250 113 750 | 338 | Major Project — 500 225 ve, Internal Assessment 600 | 270 |__& Term work — 100 45 Grand Total 4550 | 2048® REGULATION FOR THE MODERATION OF UNIVERSITY RESULT : (i) The Semester examination for each theory papers (Group-A) will be for a Gutation of three hours. The maximum marks in each paper will be 100 and the wnininuny marks for a pass will be 40. (i) For passing in the semester aggregate of marks must be at least 45% in {eoty atid practical groups separately. (ili) For passing in each practical paper (Group-B) must be 45%, (iv) AWARD OF CLASS The class Will be awarded on the basis of aggregate marks scored by the student i.e, out of 4580. provided he/she has passed in each individual entity of both Group & Group-B of BCA. Semester I, Il, Ill, IV, V, VI. Class () Distinetton nan 76% and above (i) First elas: 60% and above (ii) Second class 45% and above (¥) MODULUS OPERANDI OF CARRY- OVER PAPERS (a) A Candidate fail in maximum 4 papers of 1st semester will be promoted to 2nd semester, (b) A candidate will be promoted from 2nd to 3rd semester even if he / she has not cleared maximum 4 papers of 1st and 2nd semester, (s) Promotion from 3rd to 4th semester will be allowed only if candidate has cleared all papers of 1st semester & has not cleared maximum 4 papers of 2nd & 3rd semester. (d) promotion from 4th to Sth semester will be allowed if a candidate has cleared ail papers of 1st and 2nd semester but has not cleared maximum 4 papers of 3rd and 4th semester. (e) Promotion from Sth to 6th semester will be allowed only if a candidate has cleared all papers up to Sth semester. (f) To pass the BCA course, students will have to clear all the semesters within 6 years from the date of admission (Vl) Evaluation of Internal Assessment & Term work, Prefessional personality skills and Summer Assignments. (a) Students will have to appear at the Internal Assessment examination in each semester. The marks on Internal Assessment & term work, Professional ‘@ personality skills and summer Assignment will be awarded on the basis of class Assessment, attendance, Laboratory work report and over all behaviour and discipline of the students, The responsibility for evaluating Internal sessional work shall be that of a committee of teachers Constituted by the Director / Principal / Head / Co-ordinator / Professor-In-Charge. The marks shall be forwarded to university. (b) For summer Assignment and Professional personality skill the marks will be based on assigment records / presentation style / participation in Internal academic curricular activities such as seminars, quiz, Group-Discussions, etc. (c) During the sixth semester the students will have to present on seheduled date with 4 capies of project record in form of booklet & floppy / CD. The marks on project will be awarded on the basis of their project presentation and demonstration before the departmental committee and the external examiners of university. (Vill) MAJOR PROJECT WORK : Sixth semester comprises of only two papers (i) 6BCA1- Major Project - FM - 500 (ii) 6BCA2- Internal assesment & Term work - F.M~- 100 (a) Project work may be done individually or in groups in case of bigger project of software development. However if project is done in a group, each student must be given a responsibility for a distinct module and care should be taken to see the progress of individual modules is independent of others, (b) Students should take guidence from an internal guide and prepare a Project report on “Project work” in at least 4 typed copies of their project synopsis, A separate file, containing source-code, listings should also be submitted in floppy / CD's. The respective college should forward one copy of this synopsis to each of the external panel members in advance of the project viva date. (c) The Project work should be of such a nature, that it could prove useful or be relevant from the Commercial / Management angles, (d) The Project report shall be duly assessed by the internal guide of the subject and remark-grade will be communicated by the Co-ordinator to the external examiner at the time of viva. (e) The Project work carry full marks : 500; pass Marks | Marks. 24 oes Scanned with CamScanner(f) The project report should be prepared in a format prescribed by the College which also specifies the contents and the methods of presentation. (g) Project work should be aimed on development of software packages useful in automation of offices and organisational management, Computerisation of billing system, results, inventories etc. Project shall be carried out by the Students in.an industry , business establishments, Educational Organisations, Consultancies etc, Outside college with prior permission of the college. The ‘Students will have to Report back to College periodically, to acknowledge about the development of their work to the internal guide. (h) The Viva-Voice examination on Project report shall be conducted by minimum of two external exminers at the end of Vith semester. 10. PATTERN OF QUESTION FOR THEORY PAPERS For each theory papers of 100 marks, 10 questions shall be given of 20 marks each, out of which candidate will have to answer 5 questions, one questions (preferably Q.No. -1) of 20 marks shall be of objective nature and shall be made compulsory. Written examination shall be of 3 hours duration 11. AWARD OF DEGREE After Successful completion of the three years (Six Semesters) BCA Course, appropriate under graduate Degree in “BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION” will be conferred on the examinee by the VEER KUNWAR SINGH UNIVERSITY, ARA. 12. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION The medium of instruction will be English. 13, CLARIFICATION OF SYLLABUS : It may be necessary to clarify certain points regarding the course. The syllabus committee, Academic Council Shall meet at least once in a year to study and clarify any difficulties from the colleges. 14, REVISION OF SYLLABUS As the Computer Technology Is changing very fast, revision of the syllabus should be considered every (3) three years, XXX Xo12 )) VEER KUNWAR SINGH UNIVERSITY, ARA BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION (BCA) DETAIL COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS SEMESTER — I Group A: (Theory Group)Theory papers to be examined by university through examination conducted at the end of semester.7. SL. | Semester & Paper] Name of Subject Full | Pass No. Code Marks | Marks 1. 1BCM1 Fundamentals of Computer 100 40 2, 1BCA2 PC Packages 400 40 (Windows 98/XP, Word, Excel) 3 1BCA3 Programming Logic & 100 40 Design Techniques 4. 1BCA4 Programing in C 100 40 5. 1BCAS Communicative English 100 40 Aggregate Marks 500 | 225 GroupB: (Practical & Continuous Evaluation) Sessional work papers to be evaluated internally, however during computer Lab. test atleast two ‘extemal university examiners must be present. Evaluated answer sheet and marks foil shall be forwarded to the university, Controller of Examination. SL. | Semester & Paper [Name of Subject Full Pass No. Code Marks | Marks 1. 1BCA 6 Internal Assessment 100 45 |& Term Work 2 1BCA7 [Computer Lab -1 100 45 3. 1BCA 8 Professional Personality Skill 50 23 1 Aggregate Marks 250 413 (a) Group A (Theory Papers) Full Marks :500 Pass Marks : 225 (b) Group B (Sessional Works) Full Marks :250 Pass Marks : 1133 SEMESTER -| FM PM Time ABCA1 Fundamental of Computer 100 40 Shrs. MAJOR TOPICS : 1. Introduction Classification of Computers. Data Representation a eon Overview of Computer Architecture & Organisation 5. Overview of File System UNITA Introduction to Computers- Data + Information + Importance of Data and Information + Information Society and Information Economy Computing Technology + Definition of Modern Day Computers « History ‘of Computing (Napier's bone, pascal, difference engine etc.) + Common Application of Computers + Definition of Information System and Information Technology + Multimedia + UNIT 2.Classifictaion of Computers-Digital Vs Analog Computer + Generation of Computers + General Purpose vs Special Purpose ( Computers + Micro-Mini-Maniframe-Super-Computer + Single User- Multiuser System + UNIT 3.Data Representation -Number System-Decimal Number System + 9's and 10's Complements + Binary Number System + Binary Arithmetic 1's and 2's Complements + Decimal to Binary Conversion + Binary to Decimal Conversion + Octal Numbers + Hexadecimal Numbers + Binary Coded Decimal System + Alphanumeric Code System (ASCII, EBCDIC)* Bit + Byte « UNIT Overview of Computer Architecture and Organization:Definition ‘of Computer Architecture + Definition of Computer Organization + Structural Components of Computer System (CPU, Main Memory, 1/0, System Interconnection) + Structural Components of CPU (CU, ALU, Registers, CPU Interconnection) + Basic Block diagram of Computer + Basic Functions of Computers (Data Processing, Data Storage, DatalA Movement, Control) + Major Components of Computer System (Hardware, Software) * Application Software + System Software * Compiler and Interpretor and Assembler + Output devices- Monitor, Printer (Impact, Non-lal and Line, Dot Matrix, Laser, Drum and Chain Printers etc.) * Memory organization - registers, cache, Primary and Secondary Memory * Memory associated concepts-Tracks, Sectors, Seek time, Latency time Access time + Static RAM + Dynamic RAM « Input-Output y Organization- Programed VO, Interrupt driven /0, DMA - Input. Devices - (Keyboard, Mouse, Joystick, Scanner, MICR, DMR, etc.) * UNIT 5.Overview of File System in Computers.-Files + Directories » Types of Files + Commands « Intemal and External Commands + Concepts of Path (Absolute & relative path) + File Management Commands of some common Operating Systems (Copy, Type, Xcopy, Edit, Is, cd, md, cat, vi etc.) * REFERENCE BOOKS A ‘Computer Today by S.K. Basndra Pub.Galgotia ~_ 22 Fundamentals oftnformaton Technology. by Alexis Leon & mathew Leon, Ah, Pub. - Vikas Publication House, New Delhi - 24, fompuer Funan byPK Sinha Pub. -BPB A. Computer Fundamentals Architectureand Organisation byB.Ram Pub. Vikash Publication House New Delhi S,PeterNorton’s Dos Guide byPeterNorton _pub. (Preutice Hall of India) FM PM Time 4BCA2 PC Packages 100 40 3hrs. (Win98/XP,Word,Excel) MAJOR TOPICS : 4. Introduction to PC Application Package. 2. Graphical User Interface.3. Windows Operating System. 4, Document Creation and Word Processing. 5. Spread Sheet. UNIT ‘Introduction to PC Application Package-Definition and Example - Word Processing + Spreadsheet + DBMS + Presentation + CADICAM « Accounting + UNIT 2.Graphical user interface-Operating System - an interface + command line user interface + Graphical User Interface + Graphical User Interface Components — Windows + Desktop + Icons + Types of cons + Dialog Box + Menu + Command Button + Textbox * List Box « Radioloption Button + Check Box + Spinner + Scroll Bar Combo Box: UNIT 3.Windows Operating System-Different Versions/Types of Windows — Windows 3.1 + Windows 95 + Windows 98 » Windows Me + Windows NT + Windows 2000 + Windows XP - Basic Mouse Techniques — Click + Double Click + Point + Drag + Drag-and-Drop + Basic Keyboard ‘Techniques - Closing window/application « Moving between open windows * Selecting an application + Tasking help » Menu and its *Convention ~ Dimmed Command « ellipsis Check mark * short cut key to right a command « A triangle to the right of a command «Control Menu and its options — Restore + Move + Size + Minimize + Maximize + Close * Switch to + Navigating in a dialog box « Working with File Manager! Windows explorer + Creating files + Directories/folder + short cut « Searching for files and directories « Moving + Copying + Renaming files and directories + Associating files with applications + Formatting floppy Disk and Hard disk + Scandisk + Disk Defragmentation + Setting Desktop environments « Printing » Applets of windows - Notepad, Paint, Wordpad, Calculator, Character Map, Media Player, Users « UNIT 4.Document Creation and word Processing-An Introduction to Word Processing + Opening and closing MS-Word + The Menu Bar « Tool Bar (Tool Buttons) + Opening + Closing « Saving documents + Page setup * 4 Scanned with CamScannér16." Display /Hiding of paragraph marks and Inter Word spaces * Formatting = Font, Siza, Style, Color, Alignments, Indentation, Bullets and Numbering, Tab and tab setting, changing case « Handling Multiple documents ~ Opening and closing of mutliple documents, cut, copy, and paste across the documents + saving the clip board » Moving around a document + Document template + Table Manipulation + Mail Merge * Macro + Printing « UNIT §.Spreadshoot-Opening Spreadsheet ( Excel). The Menu bar - Too! bar + (Tool buttons) Context Sensitive help + Introduction to common applications associated with spreadsheet - Calculation of taxes » sales analysis + Financial A/c * Product Scheduling - Sale invoicing + Statistical Analysis and Budgeting + Concepts ~ Workbook » Worksheet + Cell « Cell Pointer + Cell address + Cell range + Moving around worksheet - Entering Data - Text « Numbers + Date Formula + Referencing - Relative + Absolute » Mixed + Editing » Specifying a Range + Formatting » Data fill + Sorting and Filtering + Form + Insertion of rows + Columns - Sheets + Changing width of rows and columns + Chart » Functions — Mathematical functions + logical Functions + Statistical Functions « String Functions + Financial Functions - Data base Functions + Date and Time Functions « Macro + Analysis tools ~ Goal seek + solver + scenario + Printing + Merging Cells » REFERENCE BOOKS YF. Leaming Windows 98 step by Step ByRajeevMathur Pub. BPB Leaming Word 97 for Windows byRajeevMathur Pub. BPB |. Leaming excel 97 for Windows byRajeevMathur Pub. BPB AA. Windows 2000:‘The Complete Reference by Vens Pub. TMH.- 5. Using Microsoft Office 2000 by Batt Pub PHI 4 FM PM Time 1BCA3 Programming Logic & 100 40 3hrs. Design Techniques MAJOR TOPICS : 1. Introduction. 2 Mathematical Preliminaries. Scanned with CamScanner3. Algorithm Specification & Performance Analysis, # 4, Programming Concepts | 5, Software Development Methodology. ' UNIT 4.Introduction-Origin and definition of the term "ALGORITHM Euclid’'s algorithm + Features of algorithm: finiteness, Definiliness, Inpul, Oulpoul, Effectiveness + UNIT 2.Mathematical Preliminaries- Mathematical Induction + Numbers * Powers and Logarithms * Sum and Products + Integer Functions and | Elementary Number Theory + Permutations and Factorials + Binomial Coefficients + Harmonic Numbers + Fibonaneai Numbers * Matrices * UNIT 3.Algorithm Specification & Performance Analysis-Pseudocode + Flowchart + Performance analysis-space complexity + Time complexily * Asymptotic Notation-Big “oh”, Omega, Little Omega + UNIT 4.Programming concepts-Programming Elements - Variable, Constant, Data Type, Array, Expression, Statements * Control Structure - Sequence + Selection + Iteration + Subroutines and Functions + Unit 5.Software Development Methedology- Conventional Programming | Technique- Structural Programming + Recursive Programming + Object Oriented Programming * REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Pundamentals of Information Technology by Alexis Leon & Mathew Leon Pub. Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi «Programme design by peter. pub, PHL 490" Level Programming Concept & Systems i by V.KJain pub BPB : |
>, <<,23° 3a REFERENCE BOOKS ‘Turbo C: omplete Reference A. Programiny by$, Kochan AC Programming by Kemighan & Ritehi 4.Spiritot byMoolish Kooper <5 Aplication programming in by Johnson Baugh & Kalin, FM PM Time 28CA3 Fundamental Data Structure 100 40 3hrs. MAJOR TOPICS : 4. INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURE 2 LST 3 STACK \ 4. QUEUE 5. TREE UNIT 1: Introduction to Data Structure- Array- A Data Structure (concept) + Linear and Non-Linear Data-structure + Memory Allocation Technique- Static and Dynamic + Deallocation of Memory + Unit 2: List — sequential list, linked list + single, double and circular linked list + Insertion — Begining, Middle, End, Modification, Deletion, Searching, Traversing and Merging Link List + Representing polynomial equations using Linked List « Unit 3: Stack - sequential, linked, push, pop, display + Infix, post fix and pre fix notation of arithmatic expression using stack + | Unit 4: Queue — sequential linked, Insertion, deletion and display + Unit 5: Tree - Sequential and linked representation + Binary search tree - insertion + Traversing (in order, pre order, post order) recursively and non-resursively + Deletion in B.S.T. «Concept — AVL tree, Threaded binary tree, B- tree + Representing arithmetic expression using binary tree «A REFERENCE BOOKS EERE 4 pata Stnietine ii (7 Data stinetite Thratigh © Mi 3. Data struvetiire aie peonigtsitatiigs Dest iC Sid ditt ty Keni Bus PL “of Pat ste Us Hay Teaertoon banana Aun Pal PHL RM BM THe 2BCA4 — Application Progratimiig 400 dd Shs: in FoxPro MAJOR TOPICS : 4, Introduction. 2. Foxpro Database Management Utilities, 3. Memory Variable Functions. 4, Programming & with Foxpro. 5. Exceptional Conditions. Unit 1: Introduction - Foxpro — An intraduction + coneept of DBMS and RDBMS - Files, Tables, Records, Fields + Unit 2: Foxpro Database Management Utilities= Foxpro Working Environments * Creating, Viewing, Editing & Deleting table structure and its contents + Sorting and indexing detabase files + Reports and labels + Unit 3: | Memory Variable & Functions- Creating and using memory variables and arrays « Saving and Restoring memory vatiables + Setting Environments commands + Time and Dale Funstions + Mathematical commands and functions + Data type conversion 4 functions + Macros * Character functions + q Unit 4; Programming With Foxpro- Creating a program file + Performing inpuVoutput + Control structure. IF, SCAN, FOR, DO WHILE, TEXT + Following modular approach = Funcllons & Procedures + Programming with Multiple Data base Files + Programming with Multiple programme files in a project » Creating program interface - Boxes, Windows, Menus, and pop ups, Key trapping and manipulation + File Manipulation Functions + d amScannerUnit 5: Ah Exceptional Conditions-Different Error Gonditions + Loeating Errors + Common Etror messages « Error debugging techniques: REFERENCE BOOKS Li vorrro Ma V2. Mastering F 3. FoxPro for imple by RK ‘Taxa pub, BEB Pro pub, PHS indows: insideand out by Jones pub. TIM FM PM Tine 2BCA5 Financial Accounting 100 40 ahs. MAJOR TOPICS : 1. Introduction to Accounting. 2 Voucher. 3. Accounting Group. 4, Account Books. 5. Accounting Information & Reports. Unit 1: Unit 2: Unit 3: Unit 4: Unit 5: Introduction to Accounting- What is Accounting ? Difference between accounting and Book keeping » Advantages of Accounting + System of Financial Accounting + Classification of Accounts + Rules of debit and credit + Manual vs computerized accounting « Voucher- Receipt & payment voucher + Journal voucher * Sale & Purchase voucher + Debit & Credit note + Reverse journal and memo voucher + Accounting Group- Groups & Sub groups + Primary and Secondary cost centres + Account Books- Cash/Bank Book + Journal + General Ledger « Memorendum Register » Sales Register « Purchase Register « Day Book + Accounting Information & Reports-Trial Balance + Profit & Loss + Balance Sheet + Ratio Analysis + Cash Flow + Fund flow + Statements of accounts + Negative Led, + Overdue paybles * Adjustment + #14 Scanned with CamScanner26 REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Book Keepingand Accounting byM.G. palkar, - Financial Management byKhan & Jain 3. The essence of Financial Accounting by Chad wick 4.The Essence of Management Accounting by Chandwick {SEMESTER — IIT ero” Group A: (THEORY GROUP)Theory papers to be examined by university through examination conducted at the end of semester, "| Somostor & Papor | Namo of Subject Full | Pass Codo Marks | Marks 1 CAL | information Tachnology trand 100 40 2. 3BCA2 GU! Programming in 100 40 Visual Basic 3. 3BCA3 Database managamentsystem | 100 | 40 A 3BCA4 Computer Networking & LAN 100 40 5. 3BCAS Management Skills 100 40 ‘Aggregate Marks 500 225 Group B: (Practical & Continuous Evaluation) Sessional work papers to be evaluated internally, however during computer lab test atleast two exter- nal university examiners must be persent. Evaluated answer sheet and marks foil shall be forwardednto the university, Controller of Examina- tion, SL. | Semester & Paper | Name of Subject Full Pass | No. Code__ {Marks |_Marks | 1. 3BCA 6 Internal Assessment 100 45 & Term Work 2. 3BCA 7 Computer Lab -III 100 45 3. 3BCA 8 Professional Personality 50 23 Kills Aggregate Marks 250 413 (a) Group A (Theory Papers) Full Marks : 500 (b) Group B (Sessional Works) Full Marks : 250 Aggregate Marks of III'* Semester :750 Pass Marks : 225 Pass Marks : 113 Pass Marks : 338 Scanned with CamScannera8 SEMESTER I FM PM Time 3BCA1 Information Technology Trend 100 40 hrs. | MAJOR TOPIC: | 4. Information System — Hardware | 2. Information System— Software j 3. Software Engineering 4. Operating System 6. Networking Concept Unit 1: Unit 2: Unit 3: Unit 4: Unit 5 : Information System — Hardware-The computer structure Architecture + The Memory system + I/O Technology « Selection of computer system scommunicating system hardware Information System— Software - The system software « File system + Directory structure + Networking Software + Network secuirity + Graphical User Interfaces + Application Software Software Engineering - define and Taxonomy + Softwre Develop- ment Pradigms Requirement Analysis and Specification » Design Strategies + Design Tools and Digramming aids + Design concepts + The Relationship between analysis and Design and how to make the transition « Various Design Methodologies Operating System - An overview of operating system « Distributed Operating System « Processor Manangement - I/O File Management. J Networking Concept - Data communication concept + Classification serial Parallel » Simplex + Half - Duplex * Duplex Communication Media - wire « Microwave «Internet + Intranet (Basic concepts) + Hardware/Software Components required for LAN + Topologies + Protocols (Introduction) + OSI - Layers (Introduction) REFERENCE BOOKS _J-ComputerNetworking by Tanaunbaum ~2-perating System by Godbole 3.Digital Electronics by Barteevariables + constants * Array + Dynamic array * Control Arrays + AM RM fie SBCA2 GUE Programming 100 MO as ® (n Vistial Baste | MAJOR TOPICS + 1. Intvoduetion, | 2 Visual Basie Controls, 3 Declaring and Using Memory Space, | 4 Control Structure, | 5 Procedures & Functions, 6. Exception Handling, | 7 File and Database Handling. 8. Object Oriented Programming, a VB Project Deployment. Unit 1: — Introduction- Visual Basic ~ A Rapid Application Development Tool + Integrated Development Environment of Visual Basic + Concept of object oriented and event driven programming « History of Visual Basic » Unit 2: Visual Basic Control- Concept of Control/Active X Control + Label + Textbox, Command Button, Option Button, Check Box, List Box, Combo Box, Slider Control, Image, Picture, Scroll Bar, Clock, File, Directory, Drive, Timer Tab Stip, Flexgrid, Dialog Control + Introduction with important properties, Methods and events + Menu Editor + Tool Bar + Designing interface using controls * Menu, and Tool Bar + | k Unit 3: Declaration and using Momory Spaco- Variables « Data Types + Scope of Variables + Local and Global variables + Static | | | | Unit 4: Control Structure- Sequence, Selection and iteration structure , + selection, and iteration control statéments +a unit 5: Unit 6 : Unit 7: Unit 8: Unit 9 : Procedures & Function- Creating and working with event driver module + Creating and using sub module and function module * Module + Call by value, all by Reference + Recursion + Library functions ~ String, Date and Time, Mathematical and Financial, ‘Type Conversion + Exception Handling- Introduction to excpetional situations ~ Design Time, Compile time and Run time errors * Error handling techniques. File and Database Handling- Introduction to different file organization + Files related controls, objects and propertios+ working with sequential access file + Working with Random Access file + Working with DBMS in VB * Report generation in VB + Object Oriented Programming- The concept of Abstraction and encapsulation — class, object + class module vs standard moduler Creating and using classes + Implementing polymorphism in Visual Basic + Introduction to creating Activex Control + VB Project Deployment- Making an exe file + Package and deployment wizard + REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Leam Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0Now ——_byHalvorson pub PHI 2. Visual Basic 6.0 from Scratch by Donald and Oancea pub PHI <4: Visual Basic 62nd ed. byRahmel pub TMIL 4. MCSD : Visual Basic 6.0 Distributed Applications by Syngress pub TMI 5. Teach yourself Visual Basic 6.0 by Wamer pub TMI FM PM Time 3BCA3 Database Management 100 40 3hrs. System MAJOR TOPICS : 1. Introduction. 2. Data ModelsUnit 2 = Unit 3: Unit 4: Unit 5 : Unit 6 : Relational Data Model, Implementation & Manipulation. Normalization. Database Security. Future Trends in DBMS. Unit 1: Introduction- Introduction to, Database Management System * File Systems and accociated problems + Advantrages and disadvantages of DBMS + Component/Structure of DBMS * Different data models — introduction to Relational Hierarchical & Network Model + Data Models- Concept of entities, Attributes, Association and Relationship + Entity Relationship Model - Drawing E-R Diagram + Data Abstraction- Generalization, Specialization, Aggregation, Ansi-sparc Model + Relatinal Data Model, Implementation & Manipulation- Concepts of Attributes and Domains + Tuples - Keys * Introduction to Codd’s Rules « Introdution to Relation Algebra and Relational Calculus + SQL-DDL - DML - DCL = Introduction to QUEL + Introduction to RQBE + Normalisation- Relational database design issue + Anomalies in Database « Introduction to Functional depedency + Normalization- ANF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF + Normalization through synthesis + Database Security- Different security policies - Authorization, Identification, Authentication, Encryption dycryption, Integrity rules and constraints + Auditing + Introduction to Database recovery mechanism + Future Trends in DBMS- Concept of Distributed Database System + Knowledge based database System + Expert Database System + Object Database System + REFERENCE BOOKS ~JeIntroduction to Database Systems by C.J, Date ‘.2-Data Base System Concept by Korth, 3. Principles of Database Management by James Martin, 4. Computer Database Organization by James Martin. 5. Relational database design for Miero Computers ApplicationsEM PM Time 3BCA 4 Computor Notwork & LAN 100 40 ahrs. MAJOR TOPICS 5 Introduction to Computer Network, 2, Notwork structure, 3 Notwork Architecture, 4, OS, Roferonce Modal, 6 Transmission modia, 6, Transmission & Smitching 7. Broadcast Notworks & tholr protocols, Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Notwork- Computer Network and uses * Network goals + application of NWs + Unit 2: Notwork structuro- Hosts + communication subnet - IMPS + point- to-point channels + and difference topologies of point to point channels * broadcast channels + Unit Notwork Architecturo- Protocol Hierarchies » peer processes * Unit 4: OS! Reforonce Modol- Different layers of OSI model + connection oriented and connection less services + Unit 5 : Transmissin Media- Magnetic media + twisted pair » Baseband co- axial cable * Fibre optics * communication satellites + Unit 6: Transmission & Swtiching- FDM and TDM + CKT Switching packet ‘switching * Hybrid switching » ISDN + Unit 7: Broadcast notworks & their Protocols- CSMA/CD - CSMA/CA - Ethernet (802.3) » Type of Ethemet cables + token bus (802.4) + token ring (802.5) * WAN Repeaters * Bridges + Routers + Gateways - FDDI Backbones + TCP/IP + REFERENCE BOOKS | entials of Networking pub Microsoft Press. 2. tronic Version of Documentation of WIN 2000 and NOVELL 5.0 3. Documentation of Linux Installation (Electronic version) 4, Computer Networks by Black U. _-5eComputer Communication Network by W. Stalling.w NG) RM PM Time SBCA § — Management Skills 400 a ohrs, MAJOR TOPIC : 4 Introduction to Managomont 2, Evolution of Managomont thought 3. Planning 4. Organising 5. Leading 6, Controlling Unit 1: Introduction to Managomont - Definition + Nature & Scope + Concepts of Management + Administration & Organisation + Management Process & Levels of Management. Unit 2: Evolution of Management Thought - Contribution of F. W. Taylor, Henri Fayol, Peter Druker, Henry Muntrberg, Tom Peters etc, + Unit 3: Planning - Scope + Importance + Limitations + Procedure of Planning + Types of Plans + Mission objective + Policy + Strategy + Procedure & rule + Types of Planning + Strategic & Tactical, Unit 4: Organising - Procedure & Principles + Span of control + Concepts of authority & Responsibilities + Delegation & Decentralization Line + Staff & Functional authority + Types of Organisation structure + Unit 5: — Leading - Leadership theories + Trairs & Styles + Motivation - Theories of Maslow, McGregor, Hereberg, Mcleland, Lawler-Porter Model + Unit 6: Controlling - Process & Types of Control REFERENCE BOOKS 5, Management Pon, jalsof Management & Pructice of Management && Practice of management jes Practice of management «, Responsibilities and Prictice enSEMESTER — IV Group A: (Theory Group)Theory papers to be examined by university through exarnination conducted at the end of semester. [Semester & Paper | Name of Subject Full | Pass Code Marks | Marks ABCAL Operating Systems: 100 [ 40 ABCA2 OOPS Programming in C** 1oo__| 40 4BCA3 Internet & E-Commerce too | 40 4BCA4 Linux Operating systems | 100 40 4BCAS ‘System Analysis & 100 40 Data Processing — 4 Aggregate Marks 500 | 225 Group B : (Practical & Continuous Evaluation) Sessional work papers to be evaluated internally, however during computer lab test atleast two exter- nal university examiners must be persent. Evaluated answer sheet and marks foil shall be forwarded to the university, Controller of Examination. SL. | Semester & Paper [Name of Subject Full | Pass No. Code Marks|_Marks 1. 4BCA 6 Internal Assessment 100 45 & Term Work pei 2. 4BCA7 (Computer Lab - IV 100 45 |__"" 3. 4BCA 8 Minor Summer Assignment 100 | 45 4. 4BCA9 Professional Personality Skills 50 23 Aggregate Marks 350 | 158 (a) Group A (Theory Papers) Full Marks :500 Pass Marks : 225 (b) Group B (Sessional Works) Full Marks 350 Pass Marks : 158 Aggregate Marks of lV" Semester :850 _ Pass Marks : 383 gn #23 |4RCA 1 SEMESTER IV FM PM Time Operating System 100 40 3hrs. MAJOR TOPIC : 1, Introduction to Operating System Poy Process Management a Storage Management A Processor management 5 File Management & Device Management UNIT 4. sIntroduction to Operating System- What is an Operating Syastem UNIT 2, UNIT 3. UNIT 4. UNIT 5. + Functions of Operating Systems + Interaction of Operating System with hardware & user Programmes + Types of Operating Systems ( Batch Operating System, Multiprogramming Operating System, Network Operating System, Distributed Operating System, Time Sharing Operating System) + Structure of an Operating System + Process Managemente Definition of process + Process states + Process states Transaction * The process control Block + Operation ‘on process (Suspend & Resume) + Mutual Exclusion + critical section + Dekker's Algorithm’s + Semaphores + Deadlock + Indefinite Postponement + Necessary condition for Deadlock + Deadlock Prevention + Deadlock voidance + Deadlock Detection + Deadlack Recovery + Storage Management- Storage Organisation, Management, Hierarchy, Management strategies + Contiguous & Non Contiguous storage Allocation + Single user Contiguous Storage Allocation + Variable Portion Multiprogramming + Virtual Storage + Paging Segmentation » Combined paging & Segmentation system + Page Replacement + Strategies » Demand Paging -Page foult frequency page replacement: Processor management- Scheduling Levels «Scheduling Criteria « Pre-emptive vs. Non Preemptive Scheduling + Interval Timer + Priorities *FIFO Scheduling * RR Scheduling + SJFS Scheduling *SRT Scheduling: File Management- File Concept + Directories + Directory structure in DOS + Moving + Renaming » Copying + Deleting and undeleting files under DOS * Disk Organi Disk Scheduling + “ a:| — F 36 UNIT 6. Device Management- Control of Various Devices + Device drivers + Interrupt driven or Poll driven Data transfer + Need of software & hardware Protocols + REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Operating System byGodbole 2. Operating S by Peterson. 3. Operating System Concept & Design by Milenkovie pubTMH - FM PM Time 4BCA 2 OPPS Programming in C++ 100 40 3hrs. MAJOR TOPICS : 1. Introduction to object oriented concepts. 2. Fundamentals of C++ Programming. 3. Constructors and Destructors. 4. Overloading. 5, Inheritance. 6. Virtual Functions. 7. Streams. 8 Template. 9. Exception Handling. Unit 1: Introduction to object oriented concepts- Inheritance * class + objects + Polymorphism Overloading + Dynamic Binding + Advantages of OOP Object Oriented Analysis and Design + Unit 2: Fundamentals of C++ Programming- History of C++ + Structure of a C++ Program + Declaration of Class and Object - definition and declaration of members + objects » as datatypes + Objects as function arguments,structures and classes + Data types - Basic datatypes + user defined datatypes + Variables and constants - Dynamics initialization of variables + reference variables + enumerated variable + Operators and expressions + Coding central construct - sequence, selection, iteration Arrays and strings + Input/output mechanisms : cin, out - Concepts of functions : Declaration, calling, definition + Scope rules of members of class + Data and type conversion + between basic types + between objects and basic types - between objects of different classes + Limitations of type conversion* Unit 3: Constructors and Destructors- Basic constructors + Para meterized constructors * constructors with default arguments + Dynamic initialization of objects + copy constructors + Destructors + Limitations on constructors and destructors * § creel ce tee A tem AE SRS ET‘— - at nit 4 Overleading: Function everloading + Operator overloading ~ unary, binary Unit 6 | Inheritance: Derived classes and hase classes + Access: specifiers Derived glass constrictors + Member functions overriding + TYPES of inheritance - Public and Private + Multiple inheritance + Unit @ | Pointers and Virtual Functions- Pointers concepts + Pointers to objects inemiory management using new and delete operators + Virtual functions and polymorphism + Friend functions + Static functions + Macros and inline funetion * Unit 7 + Streams: Streams classes - hierarchy + header files + stream manipulators atting stream + character streams + Object 1/0 «File streams -Disk VO with member function + Unit 0 : Templates» Function templates: class templates Unit 0 :Excoption Handling: Try block + Catch handler «Throw statement + Exception specification + FM P.M Time 4BCA 3 Internet & E- Commerce 100 40 3hrs. MAJOR TOPICS ; 4, Intornot Concopt 2. Intornot Implomontstion 3 Electronic Commerce & Banking 4 Electronic Commerce and Retailing 6 Electronic commerce and on Line publishing Unit 1: Intornot Concept - What is Internet + How it is different from Intranet + Groupware + Feture of Internet-Cheaper, Flexible, Versatile - Data tramission in Intranet + Platform for Internet + Network Topologies + Servers (NT/NOVELL/ UNIX/LINUX) + Client Workstation Unit 2: Internet Implementation - Hardware, Software Protocols for Internet + IP Network « HTTP Server » SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, LDAP, Document Server + Implementing Intranet Using Novell and Windows. Unit 3; Electronic Commerce and Banking - Requirements + Standards - Case StudiesGr * TH Unit 4: Electronic Commorce and Retailing - Requirements * Standards + Case Studies Unit 5: Electronic Commerce and Online Publishing - Requirements * Standards + Case Studies REFERENCE BOOKS reCulting dgeot Business by Bajaj & Nag pub TMH by ‘Trepper pub PHI 3."The lntemet Compe by Hahn pub TMH entials with Microsoft FomtPage Version: 2002 by Holden pub PHI FM PM Time 4BCA 4 Linux Operating Systems 100 40 3hrs. MAJOR TOPIC : 4. Introduction to system software. 2. Introduction to Assembler. 3. Introduction to Compiler. 4, Introduction to OS. 5. Basics of LINUX. 6. File system & concept of Blocks in LINUX. 7, Communication in LINUX. 8 Shell programming. Unit 1: Introduction to system software & types of software « Unit 2: Introduction to Assembler-Types of translator + Assembler + implementation, Macro and macroprocessor, loaders. Unit 3: Introduction to compiler- Approachers to compiler development compiler design phases software tools lex, yace * Unit 4; Introduction to OS- Operating System structure - approach + kernel approach « virtual machine + client - server model+34) unit 8: Basics of Linux- History of Linux + features of Linux eystem SW: layers* unit 6: File system & Concepts of block in Linux: file syalem * files & i directories commands + different types of files and directory permniaslort i + other useful commands + disk related command + boot block + BupET block + /O redirection piping + tree command + filtera* I Unit 7: Communication in LINUX- Process in Linux + Background processes and foreground process + Advantage and disadvantage of background i process * running process in background + different process related i commands * i Unit 8: Communication in Linux- Communication in Linux + different ' communication related commands - write, wall etc + qt \ Unit 9: Shell Programming- vi editor » shell variables + keywords * positional uJ parameters + passing command line arguments + control instruction ote i 5 t 7 REFERENCE BOOKS i 1. Linux Administration Handbook by Nemeth etal pub PHI 2. Linux : The Complete Reference Petersen pub, TMH 3.UNIX : Concept and applications- Featuring SCO UNIX and LINUX. byDas,Sumitabha — pub’TMIL 4, Red Hat Linux : Administrative Tools by Fisher pub TMH FM PM Timo 4BCA 5 System Analysis and 100 40 3hrs. Data Processing. MAJOR TOPIC : 4. Software life cycle 2. SW Inspection | | 3. System Analysis im * 28 Scanned with CamScanneryr so ’ ho 4. 8W Design ) 5. User Interface Design Unit 1: Software life cycle - Models : Waterfall, Spiral, Protoyping Fourth Jenwratnn toohwajues, 9H rooors + Software requirements specifications(SRS) + Fact-finding Techniques, Characteristics of a good SRS ; Unambiguous, Complete Veriable, Consistent, Modifiable, Traceable and Usable During The Operation and Maintenance phase, Prototype outline for SRS. Unit 2: SW Inspection - Communication skills for the System Analyst, Review! Inspection Procedure » Document, Composition of the inspection team, check list, reading by the inspectors, recording of the defects and action recommended + Students should practice inspecting small Tequirement specifications for good characteristics. Unit 3: Systom Analysis - SA tools and Techniques, DFO, Entity Relationship Diagrams, Project Dictionary. Unit 4: SW Dosign - System Design Tools and Techniques, Prototyping, Structured Programming Unit 5: User Interface Design - Elements of Good design, Design issues, Features of a moder GUI, Menus, scrolling, Windows, Icons, Panels, Error massages etc. REFERENCE BOOKS 1, System Analysis and Design Methods & Barlow by Whitten, Bentley. Systems Analysis and Design, Sthed. by Kendall & Kendall pub PHI 3. Soflwar'Testing Techniques by Beizer. a d amScanner7 SEMESTER — V Al Group A: Theory papers to be examined by university through examination con- ducted at the end of semester. SL. |Semester & Paper | Name of Subject Full | Pass No. Code Marks —|Marks 1. 5BCA1 Component Architecture and 100 40 Programming (COM, DCOM) 2. 5BCA2 Multimedia Tools & Applications | 100 40 3. 5BCA3 Programing in JAVA 100 40 4. SBCA4 Oracle RDBMS 100 | 40 5. SBCAS Computer Centre 100 40 Management Aggregate Marks 500 200 Group B : Sessional work papers to be evaluated internally, however during computer lab test atleast two external university examiners must be persent. Evaluated answer sheet and marks foil shall be forwarded to the university,Controller of Examination. & ‘SL. [Semester & Paper Name of Subject Full Pass No. Code Marks | Marks 1. 5BCA 6 Internal Assessment & Term Work top__45 2. 5BCA 7 Computer Lab -V 100 45 3. SBCA 8 Professional Personality 50 | 23 Skills Aggregate Marks 250 | 113 (a) Group A (Theory Papers) Full Marks :500 Pass Marks : 200 (b) Group B (Sessional Works) Full Marks : 250 Aggregate Marks of V"" Semester :750 Pass Marks : 113 Pass Marks : 338SEMESTER V FM PM Time 5BCA 1 Component Architecture 100 40 3hrs. Programming ( COM. DCOM) MAJOR TOPIC : AL COM & DCOM Basics 2, Building Distributed, Scalable Applications with COM Part | 3. Building Distributed, Scalable Applications with COM Part Il Unit 1: COM & DCOM Basics - COM/DCOM Issues - Components Persistence + Sharing and Scalability - \ Unit 2: Building Distributed, Scalable Applications with COM Part | - ‘Transactions and Databases + Multi-Tier Architecture - Security - Unit 3: Building Distributed, Scalable Applications with COM Part Il - Clusering + Message Queuing + 5 RM PM Time SBCA 2 Multimedia Tools 100 40 3hrs. and Application. MAJOR TOPIC : 1 Introduction 2. Multimedia System 3. Video Technology 4, Video Compression 5. Hardware Peripherals 6. Multimedia & Internot 1% Multimedia on Windows. Unit 1: Introduction - Goal, Objective & applications, Multimedia building blocks + Multimedia Hardware, Platform & Software tools, Authoring Tool.| Unit 2: Multimodia System - File Format (BMP, GIF, PCX ete.), Communit System + & Multimedia Database « : Unit 3; Video Technology - Animation Basics, Digital Imaging (Stl! & Moving) Video Capture, Video Processing, Video recovery techniques. AVO & AVI file formats, Conferencing techniques, Video streaming, Video Technology Motion of Synchronization. Unit 4: Video Comprossion - LZW, DCT Coding, JPEGF, MPEG, Hypertext & Hyper media * SGMI, Document architecture, ODA, MHEG + cardwaro Peripherals - Connection +» Memory & storage devices + Input & Output devices + Communication devices * Unit 6 : Multimedia & Internet - Design WWW Unit 7: Multimedia on Windows - Multimedia function calls, windows supports for sound, animation, movies, music & midicontrols + REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Mulkimedia : Computing, Communication and applications by Ralf Steinmetz & Klara Nahsted. 2, Multimedia making it work by Tay Vazighan. 3.Multimediain practice by Judith Jeffecoate pub PHI EM PM Time SBCA 3 Programming in JAVA 400 40 3hrs. MAJOR TOPIC : 4. Applet As Java Applications 2. Abstract Windows Toolkit and event handling in JAVA 3. Multithreading 4, Swing libraries 5, Input / Output using streams 6. __ Introduction to Networking with JAVA 7 JDBC 8 Java Beans & EJBUnit 1: Unit 2: Unit 3: Unit 4: Unit 5 = Unit 6 : Unit 7: Unit 8 Applet As Java Applications- Applets specific methods & Rlated HTML references + Creating an applet Displaying it using Web Browser with an applet viewer exe + Advantages and Disadvantages of Applet Vs Applications - Abstract Window Toolkit and Event handling in JAVA - Components used in AWT « Basics of event handling and Individual events + AWT package Multithreading - Introduction + Thread classes & its methods - Thread priorities - Thread synchronization + Swing Libraries - The model-view controller design pattern - Different layout, menus dialog boxes, text input » Input / Output using streams - Introduction + Files & Streams ~ Reading data from sequential access file + Updating sequential access file « Random accss file « Class file + Buffered reader, Buffer writer classes + Introductions to networking with JAVA - Introduction The URL class + The socket and server-socket classes * Connecting to the server * A simple chat program + JDBC - The Java database connectivity standard - 4 different types of drivers and their advantages + JDBC-ODBC connectivity with ms- acess database - Three Tire architecture + Java Beans & EJB - Why Beans « How Beans are used the BDK + Beans Properties & Methods + Introduction to EJB - REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Java Thread Programming by Paul Hyde 2. Java Beans Programming by Joseph O'Nie! 3, Mastering Java Beans by Laurence Vanhe Isuwe FM PM Time 5BCA 4 Oracle RDBMS 100 40 3hrs. MAJOR TOPIC : 1. Introduction to the Relational Model 2. Normalisation and Query Proces: i |3. Recovery, Concurrency Management and Databaso Security Unit 1: Unit 2 : Unit 3: Introduction to the Relational Modol - An overview of the Relational Model + Data Independence + ER diagrams + Relational Algebra Operation + Referential Integrity and Database Integrity « SQL Normalisation and Query Processing - Functional Dependency * Normalisation + multivalued and Join Dependency + Query Processing Recovery, Concurrency Management and Databaso Security - Reliability » Concurrency Management - Concurrency Control « Locking Scheme + Database Security, integrity and Control - Practicals on SQL Server + REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Oracle How-To Waite Group pub BPB 2. Oracle 91 Complete referance pub TMH 3. OCP Oracle DBA Training Guide pub BPB EM PM Time 5BCA5 Computer Centre Management 100 40 3hrs. MAJOR TOPIC 4. Introduction 2. Profile of an enterpreneur 3. Motivation proces 4. Group Dynamics 5. Organizational design 6. Leadership Unit 1: Unit 2: Introduction - What is organization components of organization nature and variety of organization (in terms of objectives, structure etc.) importance of organizational behaviour in work situation fundamental concept of OB-different models of OB i.e, ntoeratic, custodial, supportive, collegial. Profile of an enterpreneur - Perception, attitudes, commitment, values * 34) ~ : ~~ Seanned with CamScanni 4 erUnit ds Unit ds Unit By Unit 6s orealivily and other personality factors-motives-primary, secondary- (achievement, power, affiliation), Motivation process - Intrapersonal conflict-defence mechanisms-study Of Relected theories of motivation-MeGregar's theory X and Y, Abraham Maplow's theory of head hierarchy-Herzberg's two factor theory-vector vioom's expectaney theory, Group Dynamics ~ Formal and informal groups, types of groups, theories of group formation, Organizational dosign - Various organizational structures and their ‘effects on human behaviour-organizational elimate, organizational culture. Leadorahip = Definition importance to the organization-different styles of loadorship,’ REFERENCE BOOKS. 1. Behaviorin Organizations by Greenberg & Baron 2, Management of Organizational Behavior: Leading Human Resources, 8th ed, by Hersey, Blanchard & Johnson 3. Modern Organizations byBeioni 4, “ntrepencurship and small Business Management by B.S. Bhatia & G.S, Batra
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