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INDIAN ARMY

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

INDIAN ARMY
112th Technical Graduates Course (TGC) (January 2012)
Applications are invited from Engineering Graduates male Indian citizens for 112th Technical Graduates Course (TGC), Post Graduate (Non-Engineering) entry into Army Eduction Corps (AEC) in the Indian Army.
•112th TGC : (a) Engineers : 57 posts (Civil-11, Electrical-8, Mechanical-8, Computer Science-5, Telecom-10, Electronics-06, IT-4, Production-3, Architecture-1, Food Tech./ Bio-Tech. - 1) (b) AEC - Post Graduates - Economics/ Pol. Science/ Geography/ History/ Physics/ Mathematics - 2) (C) Military Farms - 1 •Qualification : TGC : A degree in Engineering or equivalent degree from a recognised univsersity, AEC - MA/ M.Sc. degree from a recognised university in 1st or IInd division in the concerned subjects, Military Farms - Degree in Dairying or Degree in Agriculture
•Age : TGC : 20 to 27 years. Born between 02 January 1984 and and 01 January 1991, AEC - 23-27 years born between 02 January 1984 and not later than 01 Jan 1988.•Physical Standard: min. height 157.5 cm , better eye 6/6 and worst eye 6/18


•Pay Scale : PB-3 Rs. 15600-39100 Grade Pay Rs.54oo plus Military Service Pay and other allowances (During the training, the candidates will get Rs.21000/- as Stipend


Method of Selection: Initial Screening and short listing of applicants will be done at Recruiting Directorate Army Headquarters. Selected (shortlisted) candidates will be called for Service Selection Board (SSB) interview at Allahabad, Bhopal and Bangalore for fives selection process. In which candidates will be put through Psychological test, Group Test and Interview.
How to Apply: Applicaiton Forms in accordance with the prescribed format, colour paper and xomplete in all respects with superscription on the envelope in red ink “110th TGC : …………. ENGINEERING ” OR “112th TGC : AEC ………. (name of subject)” is to be sent to the following address to reach by 21/06/2010 by registered post/ speed post to Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence (Army), Adjutant General’s Branch, Additional Directorate General of Recruiting, TGC ENTRY, AG’s Branch, Army Hqrs, West Block-III, RK Puram, New Delhi - 110066.


Further detail regarding this entry scheme can be seen at http://www.joinindianarmy.nic.in and http://indianarmy.nic.in/ . Indian Army has prepared a common application form which is available at http://indianarmy.nic.in/writereaddata/documents/CommonAppform.pdf Or please see the Employment News weekly dated 1-7 May 2010




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BTECH 8TH SEMESTER COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGG SYLLABUS KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY

Friday, April 16, 2010

Department Elective-IV



1. CSE-440 Distributed Operating System


2. CSE-442 Software Quality Models & Testing


3. CSE-444 Bioinformatics


4. CSE-446 Expert Systems


5. CSE-448 Real Time System & Software


6. CSE-450 Software Verification, Validation & Testing


Departmental Elective-V


1. CSE-472 Object Oriented Software Engineering


2. CSE-474 Simulation & Modeling


3. CSE-476 Date Warehousing & Date Mining


Neural Network & Fuzzy Logic


CSE-402 Theory : 100


L T P Sessional : 50


4 1 -


Unit-1


Introduction: Concept of Neural Networks, Characteristics of Neural Networks, Historical perspective and application of Neural Networks.


Fundamental of Neural Networks: The Biological prototype, Neuron concept, Single layer Neural Networks, Multi Layer Neural Networks, Terminology, Notation and representation of Neural Networks, Training of Artificial Neural Networks.


Representation of Perceptron and issues, Perceptron learning and training, classification, liner separability.


Unit-2


Hopfield nets: Structure, training , and applications, stability


Back propagation: Concept, Applications, and Back Propagation Training Algorithms:


Counter Propagation Networks: Kohonan Network, Grossberg Layer & Training, application of counter propagation, Image classification.


Unit-3


Bi-directional Associat4th


e Memories: Structure, retrieving a stored association, encoding associations, memory capacity.


ART: ART architecture, ART classification operation, ART implementation, and characteristics of ART.


Unit-4


Optical Neural Networks: Vector Matrix Multipliers, Hop field net using Electro optical matrix multipliers, Holographic correlator, Optical Hopfield net using Volume Holograms.


The Cognitrons and Neocognitrons: Their structure and training.


Genetic Algorithms : Elements, a simple genetic algorithm, working of genetic algorithms evolving neural networks.


Operating Systems: Real Time Functions and Services, OS Architectures-Real Time UNIX and POSIX, Issues in Task management-Processes and Threads, Scheduling Synchronization and communication.


Note: - There will be 8 question in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


Books


1.


Real-Time Systems and software by Alan C. Shaw; John Wiley & Sons Inc


Interactive Computer Graphics


(CSE-404)


L T P Theory: 100


4 I - Sessional: 25


UNIT-1


Display Devices: Line and point plotting systems: Raster, vector, pixel and point plotters, Continual refresh and storage displays, Digital frame buffer, Plasma panel display, Very high-resolution devices. High-speed drawing, Display processors, Character generators, Colour Display techniques (shadow mask and penetration CRT, colour look-up tables, analog false colours, hard copy colour printers)


UNIT-2


Display Description: Screen co-ordinates; user co-ordinates, Graphical data structures (compressed incremental list, vector list, use of homogeneous coordinates); Display code generation Graphical functions: the view algorithm. Two-dimensional transformation, Line drawing, Circle drawing algorithms.


UNIT-3


Interactive graphics: Pointing and position devices (cursor, lightpen, digitizing tablet, the mouse, track balls). Interactive graphical techniques, Positioning (Elastic or Rubber Band lines, Linking, zooming, panning clipping, windowing, scissoring). Mouse programming.


UNIT-4


3-D Graphics: Wire-frame, perspective display, perspective depth, projective transformations, Hidden line and surface elimination, Transparent solids, shading. Two-dimensional transformations, 3-dimensional transformations, Interactive Graphical Techniques GUI.


Note:- There will be 8 questions in all. Two Questions will be set from each unit. Students are required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


Books


1.


Giloi, W.K. Interactive Computer Graphic, Prentice Hall


2.


Newman, W. Sproul, R.F. Principles of Interactive Computer Graphic, McGraw Hill


3.


Harrington, S. Computer Graphic: A Programming Approach, Tata McGraw Hill


4.


Hearn, D. Baker, Computer Graphics, Prentice Hall


5.


Kelley Bootle, Mastering Turbo C


HCTM-SY- COE –VIII PAGE 3/3


Neural Networks Practicals


(CSE-406)


L T P Practical :50


- 3 Sessional: 50


Design & train


1.


NN for AND ,OR gate using perception.


2.


Perception to classify odd and even numbers.


3.


NN for alphabet recognition using backpropagation.


4.


Hopfield n/w for recognizing patterns such as ‘+’ and ‘-‘.


5.


Nn for EX-OR classification using Back propagation.


6.


CPN for image classification.


7.


Name and telephone number recognition system.


Departmental Elective-IV


Distributed Operating System (CSE-440)


L T P Theory : 75


3 1 - Sessional : 50


Unit-1


Architecture of distributed operating system: Introduction, motivation, system architecture type, issues in distributed operating system, Communication primitive.


Unit-2


Distributed mutual Inclusion: Introduction, classification, preliminaries,simple solution, non token based algorithm,Lamport algorithm,Ricart algorithm,Maekowa’s algorithm, A generalized non token based algorithm, Broadcast algorithm, Heuristic algorithm, tree based algorithm, comparative performance analysis.


Unit-3


Distributed deadlock detection: Introduction, deadlock handling strategies, issues in deadlock detection & resolution, Control organization, centralized, distributed & hierarchical detection algorithm.


HCTM-SY- COE –VIII PAGE 2/3


Unit-4


Distributed File System: Introduction, architecture, mechanism for building, design issues, log structured file system.


Distributed Scheduling: Introduction, motivation, issues in load distribution, component of load algorithm, stabilizing load distribution algorithm, performance comparison, selection of a suitable load sharing algorithm, requirement for load distribution, task migration, issues in task migration. Note: - There will be 8 questions in all. Two questions will be set from each unit. Students are required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


Books


1.


Mukesh Singhal & N.G Shivaratri: Advanced Concepts in OS


2.


AS Tanenbaum: Modern OS PHI


A.Silberschatz,P.Galving,G.Gahne: Applied O.S Concepts


Expert Systems


(Departmental Elective – IV)


CSE-446


Theory : 75


L T P Sessional : 50


3 1 -


Unit-1


Feature of expert system, Representation and organization of knowledge, Basics characteristics, types of problems handled by expert systems, Case study of PROSPECTOR.


Unit-2


Expert system Tools: Techniques of knowledge representations in expert systems, knowledge engineering, System-building aids, support facilities, stage in the development of expert systems.


Unit-3


Building an Expert System: Expert system development, Selection of tool, Acquiring knowledge, Building process.


Unit-4


Problems with Expert Systems: Difficulties, common pitfalls in planning, dealing with domain expert, difficulties during development.


Note: - There will be 8 questions in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


Books


1.


Waterman D.A.A Guide to Expert Systems, Addison Wesley Longman


2.


Hayes-Roth, Lenat and Waterman: Building Expert Systems, Addison Wesley


3.


Weiss S.M. and Kulikowski C.A.A Practical Guide to Designing Expert Systems, Rowman & Allanheld, New Jersey






Software Verification, Validation & Testing


(Departmental Elective – IV)


CSE-450 Theory : 75


L T P Sessional : 50


3 1 -


Unit-1


Introduction: What is software testing and why it is so hard?, Error, Fault, Failure, Incident, Test Cases, Testing Process, Limitations of Testing, No absolute proof of correctness, overview of Graph Theory & Discrete Mathematics.


Functional Testing: Boundary Value Analysis, Equivalence Class Testing, Decision Table Based Testing, Cause Effect Graphing Technique.


Unit-2


Structural Testing: Path Testing, DD-Paths, Cyclomatic Complexity, Graph Metrics, Data Flow Testing, Mutation testing.


Reducing the number of test cases:


Prioritization guidelines, Priority category, Scheme, Risk Analysis, Regression Testing, Slice testing


Unit-3


Testing Activities: Unit Testing, Levels of Testing, Integration Testing, System Testing, Debugging, Domain Testing,


Object Oriented Testing : Issues in Object Oriented Testing, Class Testing, GUI Testing, Object Oriented Integration and System Testing.


Unit-4


Testing Tools : Static Testing, Dynamic Testing Tools, Characteristics of Modern Tools.


Note: - There will be 8 question in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


BOOKS:


1. William Perry, “effective Methods for Softeware Testing:, John Wiley & Sonsm New York, 1995.


2.


Cem Kaner, Jack Falk, Nguyen Quoe, “Testing Computer Software”, Second Edition, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1993.


3.


Boris Beizer, “Software Testing Techniques”, Secdond Volume, Second Edition, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1990.


4.


Louise Tamres, “Software Testing”, Pearson Education Asia, 2002.


5.


Roger S. Pressman, “Software Engineering – A Practitioner’s Appraoch”, Fifth Edition, MsGraw-Hill International Edition, New Delhi, 2001.


6.


Boris Beizer, “Black-Box Testing – Techniques for Functional Testing of Software and Systems”, John Wiley & Sons Inc.., New York, 1995.


7.


K.K. Aggarwal & Yogesh, “Software Engineering”, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi, 2003.


8.


Marc Roper, “Software Testing”, McGraw-Hill Book Co., London, 1994.


9.


Gordon Schulmeyer, “Zero Defect Software”, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1990.


10.


Watts Humphrey, “Managing the Software Process:, Addison Wesley Pub. Co. Inc., Massachusetts, 1989.


11.


Boris Beizer, “Software System Testing and Quality Assuarance”, Van Nostrand Beizer, New York, 1984.


12.


Glenford Myers, “The Art of Software Testing”, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1979.


Object Oriented Software Engineering


(Departmental Elective – V)


CSE-472


Theory : 75


L T P Sessional : 50


3 1 -


Unit-1


Design Objects, Class Hierarchy, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Object relationships and associations, Aggregations and Object Containment, Objec-t Persistence, Meta –classes. Object-oriented system development life cycle, Software development process object oriented systems development: a use-case driven approach.


Unit-2


Object modeling techniques as software as software engineering methodology, Rumbaugh methodology, Jacobson methodology, Booch methodology, Patterns, frameworks, the unified modeling language (UML).


Unit-3


Analysis Process, Use-Case Driven Object Oriented Analysis, Use-Case Model, Object Classification, Theory, Different Approaches for identifying classes, classes, responsibilities and collaborators, identifying Object Relationships, attributes and Methods, super-sub class relationship, Apart of Relationship-Aggregation, Class Responsibilities, Object Responsibilities.


Unit-4


Object Oriented design process, corollaries, design axioms, design patterns, object oriented design philosophy, UML Object Constraint Language, Designing Classes: The Process, Class Visibility, Refining Attributes, Designing Methods and Protocols, Packages and managing classes, Designing interface objects, View layer interface design, Macro and Micro level interface design process.


Note: - There will be 8 question in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


BOOKS


1.


Ali Bahrami, Object Oriented Systems Development, : McGraw Hill, 1999


2.


Rumbaugh et.al., Object Oriented Modeling and Design, PHI, 1997


3.


Forouzan, Coombs and Fegan: Introduction to data Communications and Networks TMH, 1999.


4.


Willam Stalling: Data and Computer Communications 5/e, PHI.


Simulation and Modeling


(Departmental Elective – V)


CSE-474


Theory : 75


L T P Sessional : 50


3 1 -


Unit-1


Introduction: System Concepts, System boundaries and environment, continuous and discrete systems, system modeling, types of Models, Modeling methodology, Model validation, Principles & Nature of Computer modeling and simulation.


Unit-2


Continuous and Discrete: Analog us. Digital Simulation, Continuous simulation vs. Numerical Integration, Concepts of simulation of continuous and discrete system with the help of live example, generation of random numbers, generation of non-uniformly distributed random numbers, generation of Poisson and Erlang variates.


Unit-3


Simulators for the Live systems: Simulation of a water reservoir system, Simulation of a hypothetical computer, Simulation of queuing Systems, basic concepts of queuing theory, simulation of single server, two server and general queuing theory, simulation in inventory control systems, elements of Inventory theory, inventory models, simulators for complex inventory systems.


Unit-4


Design and Evaluation of Simulation Experiments: Length of simulation, run variance reduction techniques, Experiment layout and Validation.


Note: - There will be 8 question in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


Books


1.


Gordon G.: System Simulation, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 1993


2.


Narsingh Deo: System Simulation with Digital Computer:, PHI New Delhi 1993


3.


Neelankavil Frances: Computer Simulation and Modeling, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1987


4.


Payne, James A., Introduction to Simulation: Programming Techniques and Methods of Analysis, McGraw-Hill International Editions, Computer Science Services, New York (1998)


5.


Reitam Julian: Computer Simulation Experiments, Wiley Interscience 1971


Data Warehousing and Data Mining


(Departmental Elective – V)


CSE-476


Theory : 75


L T P Sessional : 50


3 1 -


Unit-1


Data Warehousing: Definition, Scope, Practical Implications, Structures and functions.


Data Mining : Process, Technologies & Rules, platform tools & tool characteristics, operational vs. information systems.


Unit-2


Types of Data Warehouses: Host based, single stage, LAN based, Multistage, stationary distributed & virtual data-warehouses.


Unit-3


Data warehouses Architecture: Operational data & operational data bases. Data warehouse architecture model, 2-tier, 3-tier & 4-tier data warehouses.


OLAP & DSS support in data warehouses.


Unit-4


Data Mining : Knowledge discovery through statistical techniques, Knowledge discovery through neural network, Fuzzy tech. & genetic algorithms.


Note: - There will be 8 questions in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


Books


1.


“Building the Data Warehouse”, W.H.lnmon, John Wiley & Sons.


2.


“Developing the Data Warehouse”, W.H.Lnmon, Cc.Kelly, John Wiley & Sons.


3.


“Managing the Data Warehouse”, W.H.Lnmon. C.L.Gassey, John Wiley & Sons.


4.


“Advances in knowledge discovery & Data Mining”, Fayyad, Usama M.et. al., MIT Press.


5.


“Data Mining”, A.K.Pujari; Longman Publisher.



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BTECH 7TH SEMESTER COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGG SYLLABUS KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY


Department Elective-II





1. CSE-441 Software Project Management


2. CSE-443 Embedded System Design


3. CSE-445 Artificial Intelligence


4. CSE-447 Image Processing


Departmental Elective-III


1. CSE-471 Unix & Linux Programming


2. CSE-473 Security & Cryptography


Compiler Design


CSE-401 Theory : 100


L T P Sessional : 25


4 1 -


Unit-1


Assemblers, linkers, loaders, compilers and translators, the structure of compiler, different states in the construction of a compiler, Design of lexical analyzer, Basic Parsing Techniques, Parsers, shift-reduce parsing, operator-precedence parsing, top-down parsing predictive parsers, L.R. Parsers, the canonical collection of L.R (O) items, construction of SLR parsing tables, construction canonical L.R. Parsing tables, Constructing LALR parsing tables implementation of L.R. Parsing tables.


Unit-2


Syntax-Directed Translation: Syntax-directed translation schemes, implementation of syntax directed translators, intermediate code, postfix notation, parse trees and syntax trees, three address code, quadruples, and triples, translation of assignment statements. Boolean expressions, control statements.


Symbol Labels


The contents of a symbol table data structures for symbol tables representing scope information.


Unit-3


Run time storage Administration : Implementation of a simple stack allocation scheme, implementation of block structured languages, storage allocation in block structured languages.


Error Detection and Recovery : Error, Lexical-phase errors, syntactic-phase errors, semantic errors.


Unit-4


Code Optimization: The Principle sources of optimization, loop optimization, the DAG representation of basic blocks, value number and algebraic laws, global dataflow analysis.


Code Generation: Object programs, problems in code generation, a machine model, a single code generator, register allocation and assignment, code generation from DAGs, peephole optimization.


Note: - There will be 8 question in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


Books :


1.


Aho A.V. and ullaman J.D.Principles of Compiler Design, Addison Wesley


2.


Donovan, j, System Programming, TMH


3.


D.M. Dhamdhere: Compiler Construction- Principles and practice Mc Milan India


4.


David Grics : Compiler Construction for digital computer


Web Engineering


CSE-403 Theory : 75


L T P Sessional : 25


3 1 -


Unit-1


Information Architecture : The role of information Architect, Collaboration and communication, Organizing information, organizational challenges, Organizing web sites and Intranets, Creating cohesive organization systems, designing navigation systems, types of navigation systems, Integrated navigation elements, designing elegant navigation systems, Searching systems, Searching your web site, designing the search interface, Indexing the right stuff, To search or not to search grouping content, conceptual design, High level Architecture Blueprint, Architectural Page Mockups, Design Sketches.


Unit-2


Dynamic HTML and Web Designing : HTML Basic concepts, Good web design, process of web publishing phases of web site development, STRUCTURE OF HTML documents, HTML elements-Core attributes, Language attributes, Core events, Block level events, Text level events, Linking basics, Linking in HTML, Images and Anchors, Anchor Attributes, Image maps, Semantic linking meta information, image preliminaries, Image download issues, Images and buttons, introduction to layout: Backgrounds, color and text, fonts, layout with tables, Advance layout: frames and layers, HTML and other media types. Audio support in browsers, video support, other binary formats. Style sheets, positioning with style sheets. Basic interactivity and HTML: FORM, form control, new and emerging form elements.


Unit-3


CGI Using PERL: Introduction to CGI, Alternative technologies, the Hypertext transport protocol , URLs, HTTP, Browser requests, Server responses, proxies, connects negotiation, the common gateway interface , the CGI environment, Environment variables, CGI output, forms and CGI, sending data to the server , form Tags ,Decoding from input, Architectural Guidelines ,Coding Guidelines Efficiency and optimization .


Unit –4


Java server pages : Basics, Integrating Scripts n JSPs, JSP object and components , comforting and troubleshooting, JSP : Request and response objects, retrieving the contents of an HTML format, retrieving a Query string, Working with Beans, Cookies, Creating and Reading Cookies, Using Application Objects and Events


XML : Relationship between HTML, SGML and XML, Basic XML, Valid documents, ways to use XML, XML for data files, embedding XML into HTML documents, Converting XML to HTML for Display, Displaying XML using CSS and XSL, rewriting HTML as XML, the future of XML.


Note: - There will be 8 questions in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


BOOKS


1.


Thomas A Powell, HTML The Complete Reference, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.


2.


SCSEt Guelich, Shishir Gundavaram, Gunther Birzneik; CGI Programming with PERL 2/e, O’ Reilly.


3.


Doug Tidwell, James Snell, Pavel Kulchenko; Programming web services with SOAP, O’ Reilly.


4.


Pardi, XML in Action, Web Technology, PHI


5.


Yong, XML step by step, PHI


6.


Aaron, Weiss, Rebecca Taply, Kim Daniels, Stuven Mulder, Jeff Kaneshki, Web Authoring Desk reference. Techmedia publications


Statistical Models for Computer Science


CSE-405 Theory : 100


L T P Sessional : 25


4 1 -


Unit-1


Probability Models, Sample Space, Events, their algebra, graphical methods of representing events, Probability Axioms and their applications, Condition probability, Independence of Events, Bayes’ Rule and Bernoulli Trials.


Unit-2


Random variable, and their event space, probability mass function, Distribution functions, some discrete distributions (Bernoulli, Binomial, Geometric, Negative Binomial, Poisson, Hyper Geometric and Uniform), Probability Generating Function, Discrete random vectors. Continuous random variables: some continuous distributions (Exponential, Hyperexponential, Erlang, Gamma, Normal), Functions of random variables, jointly distributed random variables, Expectation, Expectation of functions of more than one random variable, Brief introduction to Conditional pmf: pdf and expectation, Moments and transforms of some distributions (Uniform, Bernoulli, Binomial, Geometric, Poisson, Exponential, Gamma, Normal), Computation of mean time to failure.


Unit –3


Stochastic Processes,Classification of stochastic processes,the Bernoulli process,the possion process,renewal process,renewal model of program behaviour


Unit-4


Markov Chains, Computation of n-step transition probabilities, Stat classification and limiting distributions, Distribution of times between state changes, Irreducible finite chains with aperiodic states, M/G/I queuing system, Discrete parameter Birth-Death processes, Analysis of program execution time. Continuous parameter Markov Chains, Birth-Death process with special cases, Non-Birth-Death Processes.


Note: - There will be 8 questions in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


BOOKS


1.


K.S. Trivedi, Probability, Statistics with Reliability, Queuing and Computer Science Applications, PHI, 2001.


2.


J.F. Hayes Modeling of Computer Communication Networks, Khanna Publishing, Delhi


3.


W. Feller, An Introduction to Probability Theory and its applications. 2vols. Wiley Eastern, 1975


4.


L. Kleinroek, Queuing Systems, 2vols, John Wiley, 1976.


Unix & Linux Programming (Pr)


CSE-407 Theory : 50


L T P Sessional : 50


- - *1+2


1.


Familiarize with Unix/Linux logging/logout and simple commands.


2.


Familiarize with vi editor.


3.


Using Bash shell develop simple shell programs.


4.


develop advanced shell programs using grep, fgrep & egrep.


5.


Comile and debug various C programs using different options.


6.


learning of installation and upgradation of Linux operating system.


7.


Install, Linux on a PC having some other previously installed operating system. All Oss should be usable.


8.


As supervisor create and maintain user accounts, learn package installation, taking backups, creation of scripts for file and user management, creation of startup and shutdown scripts using at, cron etc.


Note: Atleast 5 to 10 more exercises are to be given by the teacher concerned.


Teacher are supposed to devote I period for giving instructions to clear the concepts UNIX & Linux and 2 periods for the lab work.


Web Engineering(pr.)


CSE-409 Theory : 25


L T P Sessional : 25


- - 2


1.


Chalk out the storyboard and design of Diary Food Limited. As the name reflects your site diary products and aims at opening an online store. Your story board should cover all the features that you plan to have on the site.


2.


Create your own page with your favorite hobbies.


3.


Create a menu or a table of content web page. Each menu item or section of the table of content should load a different web page. For example, if the user clicks on menu one or section I then the link should take him to respective menu html or section and so on.


4.


Create a web site for your college.


5.


Create a frameset that is divided into three sections. The frameset should have three zones.





The Topmost section of the frameset should take up about just 15% of the browser window. Name this frame title.





The middle section should be 70% of the browser window. Name this frame title.





The lower section should be 15% of the browser window. Name this frame menu. Crteate pages for each section. For the lowermost section, create page that loads the content into the middle section. The topmost section should contain a page describing the web page itself.


6.


Create a web page, which displays the map of your country Link, each city/state on the image map, such that the respective HTML page of the city/state is displayed when the user selects an area.


7.


Add the tickertape applet to your page by customizing it for the following settings:





Increase the count by one.





Accordingly update the message count.





Change the text color to (237, 192, 171)





Experiment with changing the scrolling speed.





Customize the message text as per your page requirement.


8.


Incorporate a quest book into the Diary Food Webpage and use Java Script to build validations into the form.


9.


Use Style sheet to modify the following:





Change background to modify the following.





Change font type, face and color.





Align Text.





Remove underlines from hyperlinks.


10. Use Microsoft’s Personal Web Server to set up your Website.


Software Project Management


CSE-441


(Departmental Elective II)


L T P Theory : 75


3 1 - Sessional : 50


Unit-1


Conventional Software Management : Evolution of software economics, Improving software economics: reducing product size, software processes, team effectiveness, automation through, Software environments, Principles of modem software management.


Unit-2


Software Management Process : Framework,: Life cycle phases- inception, elaboration, construction and training phase. Artifacts of the process- the artifact sets, management artifacts, engineering artifacts, and pragmatics artifacts, Model based software architectures, Workflows of the process, Checkpoints of the process.


Unit-3


Software Management Disciplines : Iterative process planning, Project organizations and responsibilities, Process automation, Project control and process instrumentation core metrics, management indicators, life cycle expectations, Process discriminates.


NOTE : There will be 8 questions in all. Two questions will be set from each unit.


Books


1.


Software Project Management, Walker Royee, Addison Wesley, 1998


2.


Project management 2/e, Maylor.


3.


Managing the Software Process, Humphrey.


4.


Managing Global Software Projects. Ramesh, TMfH, 2001


Embedded System Design


CSE-443


(Departmental Elective II)


L T P Theory : 75


3 1 - Sessional : 50


Unit-1


Introduction to an embedded systems and its design : Introduction to ES & its applications. Design parameters of an ES and its significance (with respect to all parameter), Present trends in ES, Embedded system design life cycle, product specifications and hardware, software partitioning, Co-design.


RTOS & its overview:


Spell of OS 2 difference between OS 2 RTOS, Role of RTOS in ES 2 its process models (Process transition diagram), Course structure, Overview Window, CE, Unix, Mino Kernnel, UCOs & RT linux, Interrupt Roatining in RTOS & Inblow response cycle, Different IPC machines in RTOS, Scheduling construm in RTOS (hand 2 soft), Memory sowing and its protechan, Encapsulation of Semephores and Queues, Timon in RTOS (Watch dog timer)


Unit-2


Processor Selection : Role of processor selection in ES (MP V/s Uc), Mino control-8051, 16232 bit mino controller 2 its processor, More about micro controller applications with respect to embedded system design, DSP’s in ES, New trends in processing and DSP’s.


Cost Compiler and cross assembly for embedded systems


Why we need cross compiler/ Assemble, Embedded software development take chain and software development tool chain, Compiler linker, locators, cross assembles, GCC compiler.


Unit-3


Basic Concepts of Device Driving : Device drives introduction & how device are different from the normal ports, Sevical Communication enterface device drivers.


System Synthesis and Debugging Techniques:


Introduction to system synthesis & Hardware and Software, Biomulation & methods to improve to speed of simulations, Emulators (ICE) and its type, How emolutors an difference for simulations, Introduction JTAG and OCP (on chich and debugging)


Unit-4


Communication Protocols with reference to ES: Introduction to protocol, why we need in Es, Overview TCP(IP), UDD< wings protocols, IrDA, Blue Box, IEEE 8811


Other design issues and current trends on its application of ES


Memory optimization, Poorer optimization. Co-similation of its system on chip and SOS (System on Slices), Revision of Cost


Note: - There will be 8 questions in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


Books


1.


John Catosulis, “Designing Embedded Hardware”, O’ reilly


2.


An Embedded Software Primer”, David E. Simon, Pearson Education


3.


Frank Vahid, Tony Givargis, “Embedded System Design” John Wiley & Sons, Inc


4.


Karim Yaghmour, “Building Embedded Linux System”, O’reilly


5.


Michael Barr, “Programming Embedded Systems”, O’reilly.


6.


Aian C. Shaw, “Real-time system & Software”, John Wiley & sons, Inc.


7.


Wayne Wolf, “Computers as Components”, Harcourt India Pvt. Ltd.


Artificial Intelligence


CSE-445


(Departmental Elective II)


L T P Theory : 75


3 1 - Sessional : 50


Unit-1


Introduction: Definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Evolution of Computing History of AI, Classical Romantic and modern period, Subject area, Architecture of AI machines, logic family, classification of logic.


Production System: Production rules, the working memory, Recognize-act cycle, conflict resolution by meta rules, Architecture of production system.


Unit-2


Propositional Logic: Proposition, tautologies, Theorem proving, Semantic method of theorem proving, forward chaining, backward chaining standard theorems, method of substitution, Theorem proving using Wang’s algorithm.


Predicate Logic: Alphabet of first order logic(FOL), predicate, well formed formula, clause form, algorithm for writing sentence into clause form, Unification of predicates, unification algorithm, resolution Robinson’s interface rule, Scene interpretation using predicate logic.


Unit-3


Default and Non monotonic Logic: Axiomatic theory, Monotonicity, non-atomic reasoning using McDermott’s NML-I, problems with NML-I, reasoning with NML-II, Case study of Truth Maintenance System(TMS), neural network fundamentals.


Imprecision and Uncertainty: Definition, Probabilistic techniques, Certainty factor based reasoning, conditional probability, Medical diagnosis problem, Baye’s Theorem and its limitations, Bayesian belief network, propagation of belief, Dumpster-Shafer theory of uncertainty management, belief interval, Fuzzy relation, inverse Fuzzy relations, Fuzzy post inverse, Fuzzy Inversion,


Unit-4


Intelligent Search Techniques: Heuristic function, AND-OR graph, OR Graph, Heuristic search, A* algorithm and examples.


Logic Programming with Prolog: Logic program, Horn clause, program for scene interpretation, unification of goals, SLD resolution, SLD tree, flow of satisfaction, controlling back track using CUT, Command use of CUT, implementation of backtracking using stack, risk of using cuts, fail predicate, application of cut-fail combination, replacing cut-fail by not.


Note: - There will be 8 questions in all. Two questions will be set from each unit students are3 required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


Books


1.


A.Konar: Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing-Behavioral and Cognitive Modeling of Human Brain, CRC Press, USA.


2.


E. Charniak and D.McDermott: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Addison Welley Longman.


3.


Rich and Knight: Artificial Intelligence, 2/e 1992


Image Processing


CSE-447


(Departmental Elective II)


L T P Theory : 75


3 1 - Sessional : 50


Unit-1


Image Processing Fourier Transform and Z-Transform, Causality and Stability, Toeplit and Circulate Metrics, orthogonal and unitary Matrices and Kroenker product, Markov Processes KI Transform Mean Square Estimates and Orthogonal Principles.


Image Sampling quantization, Band Limited Image Sampling Versus Replication, Reconstruction of image from samples Sampling Theorem, Sampling Theorem for Random Fields, Sampling Optimal Sampling, Nonrectangular Grid Sampling, Sampling Aperture, Display Aperture/Interpolation Functions, Lang range Interpolation, Moire Effect, Image Quantization Uniform Optimal Quantizer, Properties of Mean Square Quantizer, Commands Design Visual Quantization.


Unit-2


Image Transforms: Two Dimensional Orthogonal and Unitary Transforms and their properties. One Dimensional and Two Dimensional DFT Cosine and Sine Transforms Iiadmard, slant, IIARR and KI, Transforms and their properties, Approximation to KI Transforms. Image representation by stochastic model, One Dimensional Causal Models, AR and ARMA models, Non Causal Representation Spectral factorization, Image Decomposition


Unit-3


Image Enhancement and Restoration: Point Operation, Histogram Modeling, Spatial Operations, Transform Operations. MultiSpeciral Image Enhancement. Image Observation Models, Inverse and Wiener Filtering FIR wiener Filters, Filtering using Image Transform Casual Models and recursive filtering Maximum entropy restoration. Extrapolation of band limited signal.


Unit-4


Image Analysis and Image Compression: Spatial feature extraction, Edge detection and boundary extraction boundary, region and moment representations structures, Texture, Image Segmentation, Reconstruction from Projections, Pixel Coding, Productive Techniques, Transform Coding Theory, Coding of Image, Coding of two-tone image.


Note:- There will be 8 questions in all. Two Questions will be set from each unit. Students are required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


BOOKS


1.


Anil Jain: Digital Image Processing


2.


Gonzalez Woods: Image Processing


Unix & Linux Programming


CSE-471


(Departmental Elective - III)


L T P Theory : 75


3 1 - Sessional : 25


Unit-1


Linux Startup: User accounts, accessing Linux – starting and shutting processes, Logging in and Logging out, Command Line, simple commands.


Shell Programming: Unix file system: Linux/Unix files, I-nodes and structure and file system related commands, Shell as command processor, shell variables, creating command substitution, scripts, functions, conditionals, loops, customizing environment.


Unit-2


Regular Expressions and Filters: Introducing regular expressions patterns, syntax, character classes, quantifiers, introduction to egrep, sed, programming with awk and perl.


Unit-3


The C Environment: The C compiler, vi editor, compiler options, managing projects, memory management, use of makefiles, dependency calculations, memory management – dynamic and static memory, building and using static and dynamic libraries, using ldd, soname, dynamic loader, debugging with gdb.


Unit-4


Processes in Linux : Processes, starting and stopping processes, initialization processes, re and init files, job control – at, batch, cron, time, network files, security, privileges, authentication, password administration, archiving, Signals and signal handlers, Linux I/O system.


Note:- There will be 8 questions an all. Two Questions will be set from each unit. Students are required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


BOOKS


1.


John Goerzen: Linux Programming Bible, IDG Books, New Delhi, 2000.


2.


Sumitabha Das: Your Unix – The Ultimate Guide, TMH, 2000.


3.


Mathew Professional Linux Programming, vol. 1 & 2, Wrox-Shroff, 2001.


4.


Welsh & Kaufimanm Running Linux, O’Relley & Associates, 2000.


Security and Cryptography


CSE-473 Theory : 75


L T P Sessional : 50


3 1 -


Unit-1


Traditional Cryptography: Crypto analysis, substitution and transposition ciphers, eryptographic principles, secret-key algorithms: DES, DES chaining, Breaking DES, IDEA, Differential and Linear crypto analysis Public-key algorithms: RSA, Knapsack.


Unit-2


Authentication protocols: KDC protocols, shared secret key, Diffle-Hellman key exchange, Needham-n Schroeder protocol, Using Kerbros, interlock protocol, digital signatures-Secret key and public key signatures, DSS, message digest, MD5 and Secure Hash algorithms.


Unit-3


Computer security Mechanisms: Role of different security mechanisms, passwords-technology and administration, principles of database system security, epidemic of viruses: types of viruses, study of different virus codes, means of spread, prevention from virus. Life cycle of a virus, immunization, Trojan horse and bombs with examples, writing antivirus/ Trojan codes.


Unit-4


Network security: Basics, Security Function, preventing loss and damage, securing local area network-authorization, security plan and policy, Securing enterprise network-setting priorities, Security plans, securing network components, hardware security, levels of access control and authorization.


Note:- There will be 8 questions an all. Two Questions will be set from each unit. Students are required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each unit.


BOOKS:


1.


Richard H.Backer, Network Security, Mcgraw Hill International Ed. 1996


2.


D.Schneier, Applied Cryptography, John Wiley, New York, 1996


3.


C.Kaufman et. AI, Network Security, Prentice Hall International, 1998




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