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COURSE SYLLABI

(2019 – 2023)
(An autonomous Institute Affiliated to SPPU)

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER
W.E.F AY: 2020 - 2021
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Engineering
SECOND YEAR COURSE NAME
Informatics
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE IT221

COURSE CREDITS 4

RELEASED DATE : 01/07/2020 REVISION NO 1.0

TEACHING SCHEME EXAMINATION SCHEME & MARKS

(HOURS/WEEK) THEORY PRACTICAL TOTAL

LECTURE PRACTICAL MSE ESE IA MSE ESE IA

3 2 35 35 30 NIL 25 25 150

PRE-REQUISITE : 1.CS102 – Application Programming - Python


2.ME105 – Engineering Tools and Techniques

COURSE OBJECTIVES :
IT221.CEO.1: To introduce facts, concept and theory of an information system.
IT221.CEO.2: To understand evolution of an information system.
IT221.CEO.3: To explain an information life cycle.
IT221.CEO.4: To develop IoT based information system.

COURSE OUTCOMES :
The students after completion of the course will be able to,

IT221.CO.1: Interpret Data, Information and Knowledge.


IT221.CO.2: Make use of data acquisition techniques for an information system.
IT221.CO.3: Categories different storage techniques.
IT221.CO.4: Develop dashboard for effective communication of information.
IT221.CO.5: Determine components of Human computer interaction.
IT221.CO.6: Design with IoT based information system.

Format No.: MITAOE/ACAD/ 001 Rev. No.: 1.0 Rev. Date: 01/07/2019
THEORY :

UNIT 1 Fundamentals of Informatics 6 HOURS


Data, Types of Data: Primary data, Secondary data, Operational data, Derived data, Structured,
Semi-Structured, Unstructured
Meta data : Administrative and Descriptive
Data forms: Analog and Digital (Telephone and Stenography) ADC and DAC.
Information, Information Life Cycle
Knowledge, Types of Knowledge: Procedural, Declarative, Tacit and Explicit etc.
Self-Study: Grade Sheet Generation system
Further Reading: Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

UNIT 2 Data Acquisition 6 HOURS


Data Collection Methods:
Human Interface – Interview, Interrogation, Survey and Observation
Hardware and Software Interface – Digital Data Acquisition System: Introduction to Microprocessor
and Micro-controller
Web Interface: Web scrapper
Data Processing Cycle, Data Processing Stages – Activities, Business Pyramid Model, Information
System.
Self-Study: Weather forecasting System
Further Reading: Trivago, Spot Code, QR Code

UNIT 3 Storage and Transmission 6 HOURS


Need of data storage, Types of storage: stand alone, centralized, distributed
Cloud: Deployment Model, Services, Advantages and Disadvantages
Transmission Modes : Simplex, Half Duplex and Full Duplex
Data Transmission Types :- Serial (Synchronous and Asynchronous) and Parallel, Satellite Transmission
: Features and Types (GEO,MEO and LEO)
Wireless Communication : Bluetooth, Zigbee and RFID
Encryption and Decryption.
Self-Study: Evolution of Storage
Further Reading: LoRa and Sigfox

UNIT 4 Information Visualization 6 HOURS


Dashboard: Definition, Components: Pivot Table, Pivot Chart, Slicer and General Charts
Types: Operational, Strategic and Tactical, Advantages
KPI / Grains: Definition, Design Rules, Assessing Quality of Dashboard
Dashboard Vs Scoreboard.
Self-Study: Dashboard Vs. Scoreboard
Further Reading: Information Dashboard Design

UNIT 5 Human Computer Interface 6 HOURS

Format No.: MITAOE/ACAD/ 001 Rev. No.: 1.0 Rev. Date: 01/07/2019
HCI: Definition
Usability Engineering, Usability enabled Product Design, Neilsons Attributes
GUI Design Rules: Normans Principles, Shneidermans Rules
GUI Evaluation : Neilsons and Normans 10 Heuristics.
Self-Study: Web based systems interactivity
Further Reading:Usable GUI Design

UNIT 6 Internet of things 6 HOURS


IoT: Overview, Characteristics and Architecture
Embedded Devices: Sensors, Actuators, Controller and Processor
IOT Ecosystem: Basic elements / building blocks of IOT application, Systematic method to design
IOT application
Applications: Asset management, Industrial automation, Smart cities.
Self-Study: IoT Essentials
Further Reading:IOT and big Data

Format No.: MITAOE/ACAD/ 001 Rev. No.: 1.0 Rev. Date: 01/07/2019
PRACTICAL :

PRACTICAL NO.01 8 HOURS

In traditional manual information systems, the storage, retrieval, and update operations on elementary
data item, records and files are handled manually. In the context of automation, design an information
system that summarizes data while providing storage and retrieval facilities for offline analysis. This
automated information system should follow:

• Identification of an interdependent elementary data items which have facts and figures

• Data collection through sensors

• Processing using Arduino

• Data Storage using MySQL in an accessible form

• Data visualization using graphs

PRACTICAL NO.02 8 HOURS

Over the last year, the three locations of fast-food restaurant have produced mixed financial results.
You have been asked to analyze the performance data from each location and identifying the causes
of these results. For the same, design the dashboard to monitor key performance indicators for given
system.

• Create a graph showing how revenue evolves throughout the year for each of the sales channels

• Create an interactive chart that can be used to switch between different sales channels.

• Create three different views of the data: monthly sales revenue, sales revenue by category, and
revenue by the top five distributors.

PRACTICAL NO.03 8 HOURS

Deploy an IoT based automation system for controlling home appliances such as fan, lights, water
pumps, etc. using Raspberry Pi.

• Identify the home appliances that require human interaction for its operations and state the need
of automation.

• Identify system component

• Design circuit diagram

• Assemble system components

• Program the interface

• System Testing

• System Deployment

Format No.: MITAOE/ACAD/ 001 Rev. No.: 1.0 Rev. Date: 01/07/2019
TEXT BOOK

1. Ralph M Stair, George W Reynolds, ”Fundamentals of Information Systems”, Course Technology


Inc; 5th edition, 2008, ISBN 978-1423925811.
2. Benny Raphael, Ian F. C. Smith, ”Engineering Informatics: Fundamentals of Computer-Aided
Engineering”, Wiley-Blackwell; 2nd Revised edition, 2013, ISBN-13: 978-1119953418.
3. Paul Mcfedries, “Excel Data Analysis: Your Visual Blueprint for Analyzing Data, Charts and
Pivot Tables”, Wiley; Fourth edition 2013, ISBN-13 978-8126544004

REFERENCE BOOK

1. Gerard Jounghyun Kim, “Human–Computer Interaction: Fundamentals and Practice”, CRC


Press, Auerbach Publications, 1 edition, 2015 ISBN 9781482233896
2. Adrian McEwen, Hakim Cassimally, “Designing the Internet of Things”, Wiley, 2013 ISBN-13:
978-1118430620

Format No.: MITAOE/ACAD/ 001 Rev. No.: 1.0 Rev. Date: 01/07/2019

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