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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN M.Sc. (CA & IT) CBCS Syllabus 2011 Document code : SYLABUS MSCIT2011 Revision No: 0 Name of Faculty Management Faculty Code MG Programme Code : MSCIT Programme Name : Computer Application & Information Technology Effective from: June 2011

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANM.Sc. (CA & IT) CBCS Syllabus 2011

Document code : SYLABUS MSCIT2011Revision No: 0Name of Faculty Management

Faculty Code MG Programme Code : MSCIT

Programme Name : Computer Application & Information Technology

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Introduction to Programming Language (IPL)

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104 MSCIT104CC CC

Introduction to PC Package & Operating System (IPO)

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105 MSCIT105CC CC Internet and Web – I

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202 MSCIT202CC CC Financial Accounting & Management(FAM) 70 30 4 100

203 MSCIT203CC CC Object Oriented Programming(OOP) 70 30 30 20 4 150

204 MSCIT204CC CC Hardware Configuration &Solutions(HCS) 70 30 30 20 4 150

205 MSCIT205CC CC Introduction to Web Designing(IWD) 70 30 30 20 4 150

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302 MSCIT302CC CC System Analysis and Design(SAD) 70 30 4 100

303 MSCIT303CC CC Introduction To Algorithms(IAL) 70 30 30 20 4 150

304 MSCIT304CC CC Client Server Architecture &Interface(CSI) 70 30 30 20 4 150

305 MSCIT305CC CC Database Management System (DMS) 70 30 30 20 4 150

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402 MSCIT402CC CC Digital Electronics(DEC) 70 30 4 100

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404 MSCIT404CC CC Operating System & UNIX(OSU) 70 30 30 20 4 150

405 MSCIT405CC CC Advance Database Architecture(ADA) 70 30 30 20 4 150

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504 MSCIT504CC CC Computer Graphics(COG)70 30 30 20 4 150

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602 MSCIT602CC CC Software Engineering(SEN) 70 30 4 100

603 MSCIT603CC CC Health & Yoga(HAY) 70 30 30 20 4 150

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Multimedia Technology and Virtual Reality Development (MVD)

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605 MSCIT605CC CC Visual Programming with VC++(VPC) 70 30 30 20 4 150

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Software Testing & QualityAssurance(SQA)

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703 MSCIT703CC CC Adv. Web Tech. – I(AWT) 70 30 30 20 4 150

704 MSCIT704CC CC Web Development using PHP (WDP) 70 30 30 20 4 150

705 MSCIT705CC CC Data Mining(DMG) 70 30 30 20 4 150

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Personality Development and Aptitude Test(PDA)

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803 MSCIT803CC CC Advance Algorithms(AAS) 70 30 30 20 4 150

804 MSCIT804CC CC Computer Security(CSC) 70 30 30 20 4 150

805 MSCIT805CC CC XML & Web Services(XWS) 50 50 25 25 4 150

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Object Oriented Analysis & Design with UML(ODU)

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902 MSCIT902CC CC

Artificial Intelligence(AIL)

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903MSCIT903CC CC

Advanced Web Technology – II(AWT)

70 30 30 20 4 150

904 MSCIT901ES ES

Data Warehousing & Data Mining [Elective-I](DWD)

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT101CC Semester : 1

communication skills (CSC)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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Objectives :(1) To develop communication skills of speaking, reading and Writing.(2) To create awareness for correct usage and to carry out remedial Language work.(3) To expand vocabulary and correct pronunciation.

UnitNo.

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W + % Credit1 ORAL COMMUNICATION

(1) At the college (2) On the campus(3) Outside the campus (4) At the post office(5) For Business and pleasure (6) Review.

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2 GRAMMER AND USAGE(1) The Articles(2) Nouns & Pronouns(3) Tenses(4) Auxiliary verbs (Model auxiliaries)(5) Questions and negatives(6) Prepositions attached to verbs(7) Vocabulary words often confused, Abbreviations and Numerals(8) Active-Passive(9) Conjunctions(10) Reported speech(11) Translation

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3 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION(1) Enquiries and Replies (2) Quotations(3) Voluntary offers (4) Placing of orders(5) Cancellations of orders (6) Complaints and

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Text / Reference BooksNO Book Name1 For Part-I ORAL COMMUNICATION

Essential English Grammer by Raymond Murphy, 2nd Edition (Cambridge University Press)2 For Part-II GRAMMER AND USAGE

(A) Advanced English for Non-native Learners B Mishara, Jadeja & Jishi.(O.U.P.) (B) Contemporary English Grammar, Structure and Composition By David Green.(MacMillan)

3 For Part-III BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (A) Essentisld of Business Communication By Rajendra Pal and J.S.Korlahalli(S.Chand & Sons) (B) Modern Business Correspondence in Business English Written By Barin M.H.Robinson,V.S.Netrakanti(Orient) (c )Business corrospondence & Report By R.C.Sharma & Krishna Mohan.

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Programme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT102CC Semester : 1

Mathematics – I (MCI)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

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Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory

(hrs)Practical

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1 Set Theory: - Set, subset, equality of two sets, Null set ,Universal set, complement of a set, Difference of two sets, Venn Diagram, commutative ,associative and distributive laws , De morgans laws , Cartesian product of two sets ,power sets , Partitions sets , Mathematical Inductions , Computing Principles , Permutations , Combinations.

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2 Function: - Definition, Domain and Range, Constant function, polynomial function, Relational functions, Exponential functions and Logarithm functions, Inverse function, Trigonometric functions, Graph of the functions, Recursive functions: Definitions and Examples.Mathematical Functions :-Floor and Ceiling functions , Integer and Absolute value functions , Remainder functionsSequence and Series :-Definitions, Difference between Sequence and series, To find nth term and sum of n terms Application to Break-Even Analysis: -Demand, supply, Revenue and cost function

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3 Vector,DeterminantsandMatricesVector : Definitions onlyDeterminant: Concept of Determinants , Properties of determinants, Cramers Rule.Matrices : Algebra of matrices , Row and Column Transformation, Computation of Inverse , Simultaneous equations in two And three unknown variables solve by matrix methods

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4 Limit and Continuity Limit of a function, Rules of a Limit (without proof), some standard Limits (without proof) Lim Xn – an Lim ax – 1 Lim ex – 1x->a ------- , x->0 ------ , x->0 ------ x – a x x Lim (1 + x)1/x , Lim (1 + 1/x)xx->0 x->8Lim sinx , Lim Tanx X X Continuity and discontinuity for a polynomial functions at a point.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Advanced Mathematics – Ravi Gor (Nirav Prakashan)2 Discrete Mathematics - S . Lipschutz , M .Lipson

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT103CC Semester : 1

Introduction to Programming Language (IPL)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

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1 Introduction to programming : What is programming?, Problem solving methods with examples-Algorithm and Flowchart, Types of Programming languages, Characteristics of higher level language, Some Programming languagesOverview of C: Introduction, Importance of C, Sample C programs, Basic structure of C programs, Programming style, Executing a C program.Constants, Variables and data Types : Introduction, Character Set, C tokens, Keywords and Identifiers, Constants, Variables, Data types, Declaration of Variables, Defining symbolic constants.

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2 Operators and Expression : Introduction, Arithmetic of Operators, Relational Operators, Logical Operators, Assignment Operators, Increment and Decrement Operators, Conditional Operators, Bit-wise Operators, Special Operators, Arithmetic Expressions, Evaluation of expressions, Precedence of arithmetic operators, Type conversions in expressions, Mathematical function.Managing Input and Output Operators : Introduction, reading a character, writing a character, Formatted input, Formatted output.

15%

3 Decision Making branching : Introduction, Decision making with IF statement, Simple IF statement, the IF ELSE statement, Nesting of IF … ELSE statements, The ELSE IF ladder, The switch statement, the turnery (? :) Operator, the GOTO statement.Decision Making Looping : Introduction, the WHILE statement, the DO statement, The FOR statement, Jumps in loops Break and continue.

10%

4 Array :Introduction, One-dimensional arrays, Two-dimensional arrays, Initialization of two-dimensional arrays, Concept of Multimensional arrays.Handling of Character strings : Introduction, Declaring and initializing string variables, Reading string from terminal, Writing string to screen, Arithmetic operations on characters, Putting string together, String Operations : String Copy, String Compare, String Concatenation And String Length, String Handling functions, Table of strings.

10%

5 User-Defined Functions : Introduction, Need for user-defined functions, The form of C function, Return values and their types, Calling a function, category of functions, No arguments and no return values, Arguments with return values, Handling of non-integer functions, Nesting of functions, Recursion, Functions with arrays, The scope and Lifetime of variables in functions, Ansi C functions.

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Structures and Unions : Introduction, Structure definition, Giving values to members, Structure initialization, Comparison of structures, Arrays of structures, Arrays within structures, Structures within Structures, Structures and functions, Unions, Size of structures, Bit fields.

6 Pointers : Introduction, Understanding pointers, Accessing the address of variable, Declaring and initializing pointers, Accessing a variable through its pointer, Pointer expressions, Pointer increments and scale factor, Pointers and arrays, Pointers and character strings, Pointers and Functions, Pointers and structures.File Management in C : Introduction, Defining files and its Operations, Error handling during I/O operations, Random access files, Command line arguments.The Preprocessors :Introduction, Macro Substitution, File inclusion, Compiler control directives

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Text/Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Programming in ANSI C, Balaguruswamy, Tata McGraw-Hill2 The Complete Reference, Herbert schildt Fourth Edition3 Programming in C Ansi standard, M.T.Savaliya, Atul Prakashan4 Let Us C , Yashwant Kanetkar, BPB Publications5 Programming with C, Gottfried, McGraw-Hill International.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT104CC Semester : 1

Introduction to PC Package & Operating System (IPO)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 DOS: Internal & External commands; Wildcard Character; file name; Creating/Editing file; batch file.MS Windows: Windows Basic: Introduction to Windows; Using start menu; Using Run to start a program; Move or size a window; computer hardware;Viewing Files: Using My Computer; Using Windows Explorer; Working with Files: Select, open, move, copy rename, delete, restore deleted files; create a new file and folder, search for files; create a shortcut; Printing: print files, pictures; Introduction to Accessories and Control Panel; Install Software: Add windows Component; Install and remove program;

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2 MS Word Basics: Introduction to MS Office; Introduction to MSWord; Features & area of use; Working with MS Word. – Menus & Commands, Toolbars & Buttons, Shortcut Menus, Wizards & Templates; Creating a New Document; Different Page Views and layouts; Applying various Text Enhancements; Working with – Styles, Text Attributes; Paragraph and Page Formatting; Text Editing using various features – Bullets, Numbering, Auto formatting, Printing & various print options.Advanced Features of MS-Word: Using bookmarks; Spell Check and Thesaurus; Find & Replace; Headers & Footers ; Inserting – Page Numbers, Pictures, Files, Auto texts, Symbols ; Working with Columns, Tabs & Indents; Creation & Working with Tables ; Margins & Space management in Document; Mail Merge.

25%

3 MS Excel: Introduction and area of use; Working with MS Excel.; concepts of Workbook & Worksheets; Using different features with Data, Cell and Texts; Inserting, Removing & Resizing of Columns & Rows; Working with Data & Ranges; Different Views of Worksheets; Column Freezing, Labels, Hiding, Splitting etc.; Using different features with Data and Text; Use of Formulas, Calculations & Functions; Cell Formatting including Borders & Shading; Working with Different Chart Types; Printing of Workbook & Worksheets with various options

25%

4 MS PowerPoint: Introduction & area of use; Working with MS PowerPoint; Creating a New Presentation; Working with Presentation; Using Wizards; Slides & it’s different views; Inserting, Deleting and Copying of Slides; Working with Notes, Handouts, Columns & Lists; Adding Graphics, Sounds and Movies to a Slide; Working with PowerPoint Objects; Designing & Presentation of a Slide Show; Printing Presentations, Notes, Handouts with print options.MS Access: DBMS Concept; Creating database, table, fields & its

25%

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properties; Data types; Adding primary key into table; Relationship; Adding/Editing data; sorting; indexing; designing queries; using forms; Report generation.

Text/Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Master Visually Windows XP complete visual reference,Hungry Minds2 Straight to the Point – MS Office 2003 By Dinesh Maidasani Publisher:firewall3 Master Visually Microsoft Office 2003 By Michael S. Toot Publisher:visual4 Online Help.5 Windows Xp simplified, Wiley publishing Inc.6 Ms-Office 2000 – No Experience required – Gini Courter and Annette Marquis.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT105CC Semester : 1

Internet and Web – I (IWC)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Concept of Internet (Book – 1)A brief Introduction to the Internet: Computer Networks, Internet, URL (Uniform Resource Locator), Internet Service Provider, Intranet, Extranet, Virtual Private Network.Application of Internet: World Wide Web, Search Engines, News groups, Electronic Mail, Web Portal, Chat, Video Conferencing, FTP, Remote Login, E-Commerce, E-Learning, E-Governance, E-Banking.

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2 Static Web Page Development (Book - 2)Basics of HTML: What is Internet Language?, Understanding HTML, Create a Web page, Linking to other Web Pages, Publishing HTML Pages, Text Alignment and Lists, Text Formatting Fonts Control, Email Links and link within a Page, Creating a Table, Creating HTML Forms, Creating Web Page Graphics, Putting Graphics on a Web Page, Custom Backgrounds and Colors, Creating Animated Graphics.

40%

3 Dynamic Web page Development (Book2)Cascading Style Sheet: CSS, Defining Style with HTML Tags, Features of Style Sheet, Style Properties, Style Classes, External Style Sheet

20%

4 JavaScript (Book3) Introduction to JavaScript: Writing First Java Script, External JavaScript, Variables: Rules for variable names, Declaring the variable, Assign a value to a variable, Scope of variable, Using Operators, Control Statements, JavaScript loops, JavaScript Functions: Defining a Function, Returning value from function, User define function.

20%

Text/Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Internet and Web Design Based on DOEACC III Revised syllabus ‘O’ Level Mac Millan India Ltd.2 Teach Yourself HTML 4 in 24 Hours By Dick Oliver (Tech media) 4th edition3 The Complete Reference JavaScript By Thomas Powell & Fritz Schneider 2nd Edition.4 Online Help5 HTML and CSS By Dick Oliver and Michael Morrison (Pearson Education) 7th edition6 HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, Perl CGI By Ivan Bayross(BPB) 3rd Edition7 CSS By Kynn Bartlett(Pearson Education)2nd Edition8 Introduction to Internet & HTML Scripting By Bhaumik Shroff

Books India Publication 3rd Edition.

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Programme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT201CC Semester : 2

Mathematics – II(MTH) (MII)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Differentiation:Definition of Derivative, Rules of derivative (without proof), Derivative Of some standard function polynomials, Implicit, Exponential, Logarithmic And Trigonometric function, High order of derivative.Integral Calculus:Infinite integral as anti derivative as standard integral, Basic rules of Integration. (without proof), Integration by parts.

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2 Differential Equation:Family of curves leading to differential equation and conversely its Solution leading to a family of curve. Definition of order and degrees Of a Differential equation. Solution of first order and first degree Differential equation by1. separable variable method2. Homogeneous equation3. Linear equation

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3 Co – Ordinate Geometry:Introduction , Quadrants and co-ordinates , distance between two Points , Section Formula , Area of a Triangle , Co linearity of three Points , Equations of a straight line , General Equation of a straightLine , Angle between two straight line (without proof).

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4 Graph Theory and Trees:Definition of graph, Isomorphism complete graph, Empty graph, Degree of a vertex, The first theorem of graph theory (without proof), Sub graph, complete graph, k- Regular graph, Graph operations (union (u), Intersection (G), Ring Sum E), Complement of a graph, Walk, path, Simple concept of following:- connected, components, Cycle , Trees , Binary trees.Boolean Algebra:Introduction , Basic Definitions , Duality ,Basic Theorem , Boolean Algebra and lattice ,Representation of Theorem , Sum-of-product Form for sets , sum-of-product form for Boolean Algebra.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Advanced Mathematics – Ravi Gor (Nirav Prakashan)2 Discrete Mathematics - S . Lipschutz , M .Lipson

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT202CC Semester : 2

Financial Accounting & Management(FAM)

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Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Definition of an accounting, characteristics of accounting, objectives of keeping books of accounting, Advantages of book keeping, double entry system of accounting, introduction of basic books of Accounting, subsidiary books of accounts if sole proprietary concern., closing books of accounts and Preparation of trial balance.

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2 Preparation of final accounts ( sole proprietary, firm concern only ), trading accounts, profit and loss Accounts and balance sheet.Ration Analysis:Definition, significance of ratio analysis, types of ratios-return on investments, profitability ratio, Turn over ratio, limitations of ratios.

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3 Financial management:Meaning and role of financial managementCost Accounting:Meaning and definition of cost accounting, scope of cost accounting, advantages and limitation of Cost accounting.Budget and Budgetary control:Definition of budgetary control, advantages of budgetary control, problems in budgeting ,budgeting Process, preparation of sales of revenue budgets.

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4 Marginal Costing:Definition and meaning of marginal costing, factors of marginal costing, advantages andlimitations of Marginal costing, introduction of break-even-analysis,methods of determining break-even-point.Margin of safety, assumption and limitation of break-even analysis and break-even-charts,cost-volume Profit analysis, profit volume ratio, impact of selling price, fixed cost and variable cost on profit/volume Ratio.

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5 1. Role of computers in commerce.2. Introduction to Accounting Packages. [e.g. Tally, E.X. Next generation]3. Hardware and Software requirement for tally.4. Features of tally.5. Flow of accounting package tally through examples.6. Various phases of accounting Cycle in Tally.7. Tax calculation & tally.8. MIS & tally.

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Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Elements bookkeeping & Accountancy-By B.S.Shah & Sons.2 Cost and Management Accounting –By Ravi M.Kishor3 Modern Accountancy – By A.Mukherjee & N.Hanif4 Financial Accounting & Management(For BCA) –By B.S.Shah Prakahsan5 Financial Management –By Pandey J.M.6 Advanced Accounting –By Shukla &Graewal

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT203CC Semester : 2

Object Oriented Programming(OOP)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Fundamentals of programmingConcept of Procedural, structured and object oriented programming, Concept of Encapsulation, Abstraction, Data hiding, Inheritance, Operator Overloading and Polymorphism, History of C++ and its object-oriented programming over procedural languages, Classes and objects, Advantages of object-oriented programming over procedural languages, parts of C++ program, Data types, variable and constants,Expression and statements, logical, relational, mathematical operators, turnery operator,Simple I/O statements- reading and writing. Statement for formatted I/O, Usage ofheader files using INCLUDE statement

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2 Array, Structures, Classes and FunctionsLooping: While... Do. While, for loop, Continue and break statement, Switch statement, IF statement, IF...ELSE statement, Array: Initializing one-dimensional and two-dimensional array. Multidimensional array, Passing arrays to functions, Array classes, Structures and Enumerated data types : Declaration of Structure, Initialization of structures, Array of structure and pointers to structure , Structures within Structures, Classes: Implementingclass, Classes and members. Accessing class members, implementing class methods, constructors and Destructors, Private and public class, Function: Fundamental,passing structure variable to function, pass by value, pass by reference, overloading of function, Inline function, static variable and static function, friend function , friend class

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3 Pointer, Operator Overloading and Type ConversionsPointer: concept of a pointer variable and its declaration, Pointer arithmetic, Pointers in string handling, Pointers to pointer, Arrays of Pointers, Pointers and arraynames, Dynamic Memory allocations, Pointers to objects, Operator Overloading and Type Conversions: Introduction, Overloading Unary and Binary Operators, Overloading Binary operators using friends, Type Conversions

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4 Inheritance, Virtual Functions and File ManagementInheritance: Introduction, defining derived class, single inheritance, multilevel , multiple hierarchical, hybrid inheritance, containership Virtual Functions: static and dynamic binding, virtual base class, constructer in derived class, pointer to derived class, virtual and pure virtual function, Abstract classes, Copy constructor, this pointer, File Management: c++ streams, c++ stream classes, Opening and closing a file, File modes,File pointers and their manipulations, Sequential Input and Output Operations, Random Access

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Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Object-Oriented Programming with C++ By E. Balagurusamy- TMH Publication2 Object-Oriented Programming in Turbo C++ By Robert Lafore- Galgotia3 Object Oriented Programming & C++ By Rajaram- Comdex.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT204CC Semester : 2

Hardware Configuration & Solutions(HCS)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Computer BasicVarious types of computer, Computer hardware, All ports Software’s HardwareIntroduction of operating systemsIntroduction of windows vista, Introduction of Windows 7, Introduction of Windows XP

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2 HardwareTroubleshooting Basic, Maintenance journal, Working through the problem, Diagnostic software, Diagnostic hardware, Tool kit, System tools, Control panelDevicesKeyboard, Mouse, Monitor, Printer, Optical media, Hard disk drive, Floppy disk drive

25%

3 MicroprocessorCISC / RISC, Desktop microprocessor, Pentium series (P1 to Core I 7), AMD series Problem with microprocessorMotherboardComponent of motherboard, Form factor, Power & SMPS, BIOS setup, Beep codeMemoryDRAM, SRAM, CHIP & Modules, Troubleshooting Memory

30%

4 Basic Data RecoveryPartitions, Master boot record, FAT/ NTFS, Restore Data, Building Pc, EquipmentAssemblingSoftware application, I/O interfaces, I/O devices, Processing, Testing

25%

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Comdex Hardware and Networking Course Kit By Vikas Gupta,published by dreamtech press Edition

20102 The Complete Reference PC Hardware,By craig zacker, John Rourke Published by TATA McGraw Hill

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT205CC Semester : 2

Introduction to Web Designing (IWD)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Macromedia Dreamweaver MX:Introduction to Macromedia Dreamweaver MX, Features, Working with Different Views in Dreamweaver, Designing page Layout, Using Layers, Creating Roll over images, Browsing Menus, Inserting and formatting text, Inserting Images, Inserting Tables, Inserting Frames, Inserting Flash Animation into Page.

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2 Macromedia Fireworks MX:Introduction to Macromedia Fireworks, Getting known to Tools: Selection Tools, Bitmap Tool, Vector Tools, Web Tools. Working with Panels, Work with Document (Document window), Drawing Tools, Work with Paths, Vector Objects, Transform Objects, Align and Group Objects, Work with Color,Swatches Panel, Strokes, Text Basics, Text and Paths, Text Attributes, Effects and Filters,Masking with Layer.

25%

3 Macromedia Flash MX:Introduction to Macromedia Flash MX Features, Difference between Vector and Raster Graphics, Using Drawing Tools, Painting and Selection Tools, Timelines and Layers, Guide Layer, Working with Shape Tween, Motion Tween, Using the Library, Working with Movie Clips, Incorporating Sounds into Animation, Working with Buttons, Flashing Your Text, Masking, Publishing a Movie.

25%

4 Macromedia MX ActionScriptWorking in ActionScript:What is ActionScript, Background of ActionScript, Writing ActionScript, Places Where ActionScript Goes.Variables & Data types: Variables in Flash MX ActionScript, Data types, TextFields & Variables.Basic Action-I:Action Categories, Movie Control Actions, Browser/Network- fscommand (), getURL (),Movie Clip Control- startDrag (), stopDrag ().

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Reference BooksNo Book Name

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1 Online Help2 Macromedia Dreamweaver MX by Macromedia Inc.3 Macromedia Fireworks MX by Macromedia Inc.4 Macromedia Flash MX by Macromedia Inc.5 The Complete Reference Macromedia Flash MX ActionScript By William B. Sanders Publisher: TATA

McGRAW HILL

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT301CC Semester : 3

Numerical Methods(NMC)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Errors in Numerical Analysis: - Absolute Error, Relative Error, Percentage Error.Numerical Solution of Non Linear Equations : -Methods of finding solutions of Non Linear EquationsBracketing Method:1. Bisection Method2. False Position MethodOpen end Method:1. Newton Raphson Method2. Secant Method3. Successive Approximation Method

(all methods with Algorithms)

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2 Solution of Simultaneous Liner Equations : - Gauss Elimination Method (Direct Method) ,Gauss Seidal Method (Iterative Method) ,Difference between Direct and Iterative MethodInterpolation :-Forward difference , Backward Difference ,Divided DifferenceFinite Differences :

1). Newton’s Forward Difference Interpolation Formula

2). Newton’s Backward Difference Interpolation Formula

Interpolation with Unequal Interval :1). Newton’s Divided Difference Interpolation

Formula2). Langrage’s Interpolation Formula3). Langrage’s Inverse Interpolation Formula

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3 Numerical Integration:Trapezoidal Rule ,Simpson’s 1/3 rd Rule for quadratic function ,Simpson’s 3/8 th Rule for third order Polynomial

25%

4 Numerical Solution of Differential Equation :-Euler’s Method ,Taylor Series Method ,Runge Kutta Second Order Method ,Runge Kutta Fourth Order Method

25%

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Computer Oriented Numerical Methods (V. Rajaraman)2 Introductory method of Numerical Methods (S.S.Sastry)3 Computer Oriented Numerical Methods (R.S.Saslaria)4 Scientific and Statistical Computing (Heena Timani)

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT302CC Semester : 3

System Analysis and Design(SAD)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 System Analysis Fundaments: Introduction to System, System Analysis and Design, Types of System: TPS, MIS, DSS, Need for System Analysis and Design, Role of the System Analyst.System Development Strategies:SDLC, Structured Analysis Development Method, System Prototype Method.Case Tools: Benefits of Computer-Assisted Tools, Categories of Automated Tools, Case Components.Organizations as System:Interrelatedness and Interdependence of System, System Process, Boundaries, System Feedback, Managing Project Review and Selection.Fact-Fining Techniques: Interview, Questionnaire, Record Review, Observation.Data Flow Diagram:Advantages, Notations, Rules, Leveling, Logical and Physical DFD.Data Dictionary:Importance, Data Elements, Describing Process Specification.Structured Decisions:Decision Tree, Decision Tables, Structured English

30% 4

2 The Essentials of DesignDesigning Effective Output:Objectives, Types of Output, Method, Factors to consider,Designing Effective Input:Objectives, Guideline for Form design, Screen and Web Forms,Designing User Interface:Objectives, Types of user interface, Designing Accurate Data-EntryProcedures: Objectives, Effective coding, Data-Entry Method, Ensuring data quality through input validation

25%

3 Quality Assurance through Software EngineeringDesign of Software, Software design and documentation:Structured Flowcharts, HIPO, Warnier/Orr DiagramsManaging Quality Assurance:Level of Assurance, Level of TestImplementation of Information System:Training Strategies, Conversion, Post Implementation Review

25%

4 Case Studies: Financial Accounting System Payroll System Library System Inventory System Online Banking System

20%

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Railway Reservation system (Input, Output, DFD)

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Analysis and Design of Information System,James A.Senn2 System Analysis & Design, S. Parthasarthy & B.W. Khalkar3 Introduction to SAD by lee4 System Analysis & Design by kendall and kendall

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT303CC Semester : 3

Introduction To Algorithms(IAL)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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• To introduce basic concepts of algorithms• To introduce mathematical aspects and analysis of algorithms • To introduce searching and Sorting algorithms• To introduce sequential storage algorithms

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1 Basic Concepts of AlgorithmsAlgorithm Fundamental:Introduction – Notion of Algorithm – Fundamentals of Algorithmic Solving – Important Problem types – Fundamentals of the Analysis Framework – Asymptotic Notations and Basic Efficiency Classes.Basic Concepts of Flowchart, Algorithm.Array, Pointer, Union, Structure: Structure and Pointer, Structure and Array, Structure within Structure.

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2 Mathematical Aspects and Analysis of AlgorithmsMathematical Analysis of Non-recursive Algorithm – Mathematical Analysis of Recursive Algorithm – Example: Fibonacci Numbers – Empirical Analysis of Algorithms – Algorithm Visualization.

20%

3 Searching and Sorting AlgorithmsLinear Search and Binary Search.Internal Sorting Algorithms: Bubble Sort, Quick Sort, Straight Selection Sort, Heap Sort, Simple Insertion Sort, Shell SortExternal Sorting Algorithms : Merge Sort, Radix Sort.

30%

4 Sequential Storage AlgorithmsData Types : Primitive and CompoundData Structure : Simple, Linear and Non LinearStack Implementation , Stack ApplicationQueue Implementation, Single, Double,Circular and Priority Queue.

30%

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name

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1 Anany Levitin, “Introduction to the Design and Analysis of Algorithm”, Pearson Education Asia,2003.2 T.H. Cormen, C.E. Leiserson, R.L. Rivest and C. Stein, “Introduction to Algorithms”, PHI Pvt. Ltd., 20013 Sara Baase and Allen Van Gelder, “Computer Algorithms - Introduction to Design and Analysis” Pearson

Education Asia, 2003.4 A.V.Aho, J.E. Hopcroft and J.D.Ullman, “The Design and Analysis Of Computer Algorithms”,Pearson

Education Asia, 2003.5 An Introduction to Data Structures with Application By Tremblay & Sorenson McGraw-Hill 19846 Data Structure using C and C++ By Tenenbaum, Prentice Hall India. 2nd Edition 1997.7 Sorting and Sort Systems By H. Lorin Addison-wesley 1975

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT304CC Semester : 3

Client Server Architecture & Interface(CSI)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Client Server Basics:Discover Client-Server And Other Computing Architectures, Two Tier Versus Three Tire Client-Server Model, COM,DCOM, Services ModelsVisual Basic Building Blocks:Forms, Exploring Properties, Methods And Events,Intrinsic Visual Basic Controls:Label and TextBox Controls, Command Button Control, Frame, Checkbox, and Option Button Controls, ListBox, Directory List Box, and File List Box Controls, Drive List box, directory list box, File box controls, formatting controls, control arrays, Tab order

25% 4

2 VB Programming Fundamentals And Variables :Introduction to Variables, Variable Declaration, Arrays, Introduction to Constants And Option Explicit Statement, Assignment Statements, Working With Math Operations, Strings, Formatting FunctionsControlling And Managing Program :All Control Statements, Loops, Error Trapping, Working With Procedures, FunctionsVB Advance Controls :Menu bar, Popup Menus, Message Box, Input Box, Built-in Dialog Boxes, Creating MDI, Control Array

25%

3 Visual Basic and Databases :Understanding the Data Controls And Bound Controls, Introduction to Data Form Wizard, Introduce DAO, Working With Recordsets, Record Pointer, Filters, Indexes, Sorts And Manipulation of RecordsRemote And ActiveX Data Objects :Working With ODBC, Remote data Control, Introducing ADO, ADO Data Control, Using DataGrid Control And ActiveX Data Objects

25%

4 ActiveX Controls, Extending ActiveX Controls And Classes:Creating, Testing, Compiling, Enhancing And User Drawn ActiveX Controls, Using ActiveX Control Interface Wizard And Property Pages Wizard, Introducing Ambient, Extender Objects, Building Class Modules, ActiveX DLLUsing Files:Opening, Closing, and Deleting Files, Reading and Writing to filesReports And Packaging :Data Reports And Crystal Reports, Packaging A Standard EXE Project

25%

Reference Books

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No Book Name1 Visual Basic 6 Client/Server How-To (Unit 1: 1) Techmedia publication2 Using Visual Basic 6 Special Edition, Prentice Hall India Publication.3 Mastering Visual Basic 6.0 By Evangelos Petroutsos.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT305CC Semester : 3

Database Management System (DMS)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Basic concepts of Database SystemsDatabase approach - characteristics & implications. Database Architecture – data models, data independence, classification of DBMS, data modeling, mapping ,DBA, client/server architecture.Relational and other modelsRelational model concepts and constraints, relational algebra, queries in relational algebra

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2 Database Design using RDBMS Functional dependency & normalization. Schema design and normal forms. Database design process and tools.Structured query languageData definition, update, queries, views, etc. Embedded SQL. Relational calculus, UEL and QBE Examples of RDBMS - Oracle, D2K, Sybase, etc. Case study of one such RDBMS.Other models - Network and Hierarchical, their structures and constraints. Examples of such database systems.

25%

3 Implementation techniques with data protectionsSystem catalogs, query processing and optimization, transaction processing concepts, concurrency control, recovery, database security and authorization.

25%

4 PL/SQL * Variable declaration * Control Structure 1. Condition structure. 2. Iterative structure. * Cursor 1. Implicit. 2. Explicit. * Exceptions. 1. Predefine exceptions. 2. Users define exceptions. 3. Handling Raised exceptions.

25%

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Database Management System: Concept, Design, Architecture and SQL by Dr. A.C. Shah, Dr. A.R.

Patel, MacMillan Publisher India Ltd.2 Introduction to Database Systems, 4th Edition, C. J. Date, Narose Publishing.

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3 Database Management and Design, Gary W. Hansen and James V. Hansen, Prentice-Hall India, 1999.4 Fundamentals of Database Systems, 2nd Edition, Elmasri and Navathe, Benjamin/Cummings, 1994.5 Database System Concepts, A. Silberschatz, Henry Korth and S. Sudarshan, McGraw Hill, 1997.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT401CC Semester : 4

Statistical Methods(STM)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Measure of Central Tendency : - Arithmetic Mean :

Arithmetic Mean for raw data Discrete frequency distribution Continuous frequency distribution Properties of Arithmetic Mean Merits & Demerits of A.M.

Median : Median for raw data Discrete frequency distribution Continuous frequency distribution Merits & Demerits of Median

Mode : Mode for raw data Discrete frequency distribution Continuous frequency distribution Merits & Demerits of Mode

Measure of Dispersion :- Introduction Range & its Co-efficient Quartile deviation & its Co- efficient Mean deviation & its Co-efficient Standard deviation & its Co-efficient

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2 Correlation Co-efficient : - Definition of Correlation Types of Correlation Scatter Diagram Method Karl Pearson’s Correlation Co-efficient Correlation Co-efficient for Bivariate frequency

distribution Probable error for correlation

25%

3 Regression Analysis :- Definition of Regression Regression Lines Regression Co-efficients Properties of Regression Co-efficients Least square fit linear regression curve fitting

25%

4 Time Series and Business forecasting :- Utility of Time series Analysis Components of Time series

-Secular Trend -Seasonal Variation

25%

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-Cyclic Variation -Irregular Variation

Method of Measurement of components : Moving averages method

Forecasting Model and Method : Exponential Smoothing Method

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Fundamental of statistics – Sixth Edition (S.C.Gupta)2 Statistical Methods (S.P.Gupta)3 Business Statistica (R.S.Bhardwarj)4 Statistics(R.S.N.Pillai and V.Bagavati)

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT402CC Semester : 4

Digital Electronics(DEC)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Data Representation, Number SystemRepresentation of number System Decimal, Binary,Binary to octal, Binary to Hexadecimal, Binary to Decimal, Decimal to Binary, Binary Operation (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division), Hexadecimal, Hexadecimal to Binary, Hexadecimal to Octal, Hexadecimal to Decimal Hexadecimal Operation operation (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division), Octal, Octal to Binary, Octal to Decimal, Octal to Hexadecimal, Octal Operation(Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division)Arithmetic: Addition, Subtraction Using 1’s and 2’s Complement, BCD Code, Addition, Subtraction Using 8421 BCD Code, XS-3 Code, Addition, Subtraction Using XS-3 Code, Error Detection & Error Correction Code, Floating Point Representation of Number

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2 Basic of Digital Computers:Digital Logic Circuits, Digital Computers : Logic Gates,Logic Circuit , Boolean Algebra, Simplification using Boolean Algebra, K’ Map, Simplification using K’map, Combinational logic circuit :Half Adder, Full Adder, Binary Adder, 2’s Complement Adder-Subtractor, Sequential Circuit, Types of Sequential Circuit, Latch: R-S Latch, D-Latch Flip Flop: R-S FF, D-FF,J-K FF, Master Slave J-K FF-Integrated Circuits, Decoders, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Registers (Shift Left & Shift Right register), Counter (Asynchronous & synchronous)

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3 Memory:Types of Memory, RAM, Types of RAM, ROM, Types of ROM Operations – Arithmetic Micro Operations, Logical Micro Operations, Shift Micro Operations, Arithmetic Logical Shift Unit, Addressing Techniques, Types of Addressing Techniques, Instruction Format.

25%

4 8085 Microprocessor:Microprocessor Overview, Types of Microprocessor 8085 Microprocessor Architecture, Flags, Types of Flags Types of instruction(1-Byte,2-Byte,3-Byte),Arithmetic instruction, Logical Instruction, Data transfer instruction, Stack instruction, Branch Instruction,I/0 instruction.

25%

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Digital Electronics by Anand Kumar, 3rd Edition , PHI

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2 Computer System Architecture by M. Morris Mano - 3rd Edition - PHI3 Digital Computer Electronics by Malvino & Brown – 2nd Edition.4 Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Application by Ramesh S. Gaonkar

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT403CC Semester : 4

Object Oriented Programming with JAVA(OPJ)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Java’s Magic:The Byte-code, Features of Java, IDE for Java, Object-Oriented Programming in Java, Java Program Structure and Java’s Class Library.Data Types, Variables, and Operators :The Simple Data Types, Literals, Variables, Type Conversion and Casting, Automatic Type Promotion in expressions, Java Operators, Operator Precedence.Selection Statements :Control Statements – if and switch, Scope of Variable, Iterative Statements – for, while, do…. While, Jump Statements.Defining Classes :Definition of a Class, Definition of Methods, Constructors, Creating Objects of a Class, Assigning Object Reference Variables, The Variable this, Defining and Using a Class, Automatic Garbage Collection.

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2 Arrays and Strings :Arrays, Arrays of Characters, String Handling Using String Class, Operations on String Handling Using String Buffer Class.Extending Classes and Inheritance :Using Existing Classes, Class Inheritance, Choosing Base Class, Access Attributes, Polymorphism, Multiple Levels of Inheritance, Abstraction through Abstract Classes, Using Final Modifier, The Universal Super class-Object Class.Packages & Interfaces :Understanding Packages, Defining a Package, Packaging up Your Classes, Adding Classes from a Package to Your Program, Understanding CLASSPATH, Standard Packages, Access Protection in Packages, Concept of Interface.Exception Handling :The Idea behind Exceptions, Types of Exceptions, Dealing with Exceptions, Exception Objects, Defining Your Own ExceptionsMultithreading Programming:The Java Thread Model, Understanding Threads, The Main Thread, Creating a Thread, Creating Multiple Threads, Thread Priorities, Synchronization, Inter-thread communication, Deadlocks

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3 Input/Output in Java :I/O Basic, Byte and Character Structures, I/O Classes, Reading Console Input Writing Console Output, Reading and Writing on Files, Random Access Files, Storing and Retrieving Objects from File,

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Stream Benefits.Creating Applets in Java:Applet Basics, Applet Architecture, Applet Life Cycle, Simple Applet Display Methods, Requesting Repainting, Using the Status Window, The HTML APPLET Tag Passing Parameters to Applets.Working with Windows:AWT Classes, Window Fundamentals, Working with Frame, Creating a Frame Window in an Applet, Displaying Information Within a Window.

4 Working with Graphics and Texts :Working with Graphics, Working with Color, Setting the Paint Mode, Working with Fonts, Managing Text Output Using Font Metrics, Exploring Text and Graphics.Working with AWT Controls, Layout Managers and Menus :Control Fundamentals, Labels, Buttons, Check Boxes and Check, Box Groups, Choice Controls, Lists, Scroll Bars, Text Field and Text Area Controls, Understanding Layout Managers, Flow Layout Manager, Border Layout Manager, Grid Layout Manager, Using Insets Manager, Card Layout Manager, Menu Bars and Menus, Dialog Boxes, File DialogHandling Events in Java :Two Event Handling Mechanisms, The Delegation Event Model, The Event Handling Process, Event Classes, Sources of Events, Event Listener Interfaces, Using the Delegation Event Model, Adapter Classes

25%

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 The Complete Reference JAVA 2, 4th Edition, TMH Publication.2 Beginning JAVA 2 (JDK1.3 Edition), Ivor Horton, WROX Public.3 Teach Yourself JAVA, Josheph O’Neil & Herb Schildt, Tata McGrow Hill4 JAVA 2 UNLEASHED, Tech Media Publications.5 JAVA 2(1.3) API Documentations.6 Programming with JAVA: A printer, Balagurusamy,2nd Edition, Tata McGrow Hill

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT404CC Semester : 4

Operating System & UNIX(OSU)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Operating System Overview:Introduction to Operating System, Types of Operating system, Operating System ServicesProcess Management:Process, Process Control Block (PCB), Process States, Scheduling – Types of Schedulers, Scheduling & Performance Criteria, Scheduling Algorithms – FCFS, SJF, Priority & Round Robin (RR) Scheduling. Interprocess Synchronization: Mutual exclusion, Semaphore, Classical Problems in Synchronization, Intraprocess Synchronization: Critical Region, Deadlocks.

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2 Memory Management :Static Memory Allocation, Dynamic Memory Allocation, Segmentation, Virtual memory – Paging, Demand Paging , Page Replacement, Fragmentation & Defragmentation, Cache memory

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3 I/O Management:Program Controlled I/O, Interrupt Driven I/O, USART, PIT File Management: File concept, Access method, Directory structure, Disk Space Management - Continuous allocation, Non continuous allocation, File related system services

25%

4 Distributed Systems:Protocol Architecture, TCP/IP Architecture, Client/Server Computing, Message Passing, Remote Procedure Calls.UNIX Overview:Features of Unix, Types of shell, Unix file system, Editors of Unix: (VI)

25%

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Silberschatz & Galvin: Operating System Concept, Wiley, Sixth Edition2 Milan Milenkovi’c : Operating Systems, Tata McGraw – Hill, Second Edition.3 William Stallings : Operating Systems, PHI, Fourth Edition4 Yashavant Kanetkar : Unix Shell Programming, BPB.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT405CC Semester : 4

Advance Database Architecture (ADA)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 The Oracle Instance ArchitectureIntroductionDefining the InstanceCreating the Instance

The Oracle Database ArchitectureDefining the DatabaseThe SYS and SYSTEM SchemasUnderstanding the Components of the DatabaseUnderstanding Database SegmentsOracle Data DictionaryOther Database Objects

Exploring the oracle EnvironmentCreating the Oracle EnvironmentDesigning an Optimal Flexible ArchitectureCreating Your First Database

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2 SQL Plus for AdministratorsAdministering SQL PlusUsing the SQL Plus COPY CommandUsing SQL to Create SQLTracing SQL Statements

Oracle Enterprise ManagerUnderstanding the Enterprise Manager ArchitectureUsing the Database Administration Tools

PL/SQLIndex, View, Sequence, Trigger, Procedure, Function,

Package, Cursor, Exception Handling

25%

3 IMPORT/EXPORTUnderstanding Import/ExportControlling & Configuring Import/ExportWalkthrough of Import/Export SessionsUsing SHOW & INDEXFILE Options

SQL*LoaderComponents of SQL LoaderLooking at SQL Loader ExamplesConventional and Direct Path Loading

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4 Managing Database StorageAdministering Database ObjectsUnderstanding Database FragmentationManaging Rollback SegmentsIdentifying Storage ProblemsAdministering Growing Database

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Integrity ManagementIntroductionImplementing LocksAnalyzing v$lockMonitoring Locks on the SystemAvoiding Locks: Possible SolutionsImplementing Locks with Latches

BackUp and RecoveryTypes of BackupDatabase Backup in offline and online modeDatabase recovery

Performance Tuning fundamentalsUnderstanding Why You TuneKnowing the Tuning PrinciplesTuning GoalsUsing the Return on Investment Strategy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 William Page & Nathan Hughes : Using Oracle8/8i Special Edition, Prentice Hall India.2 Oracle Unleased3 Oracle10g Complete Reference, Kevin Loney, Tata McGraw-Hill,2004.4 Oracle Bible5 Oracle Architecture, Oracle Press.6 Oracle Database 10g DBA Handbook, Kevin Loney & Bob Bryla, Tata McGraw-Hill,2005

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT501CC Semester : 5

Networking – I(NTW)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Introduction: Uses of computer network, Network hardware – LAN, MAN, WAN. Network software – protocol hierarchies, Design issues for layers, Connection oriented and connectionless services, OSI model, TCP/IP model, and Comparison of OSI and TCP/IP model.

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2 Physical layer: Guided Media - Twisted Pair, coaxial cable, Fiber optics. Unguided transmission media - Radio wave, micro wave and infrared, Multiplexing – FDM, TDM, WDM. Switching – Circuit switching, Message Switching, Packet switching.

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3 The Data Link Layer: Design Issues - Framing, Error control, Flow control, Error detection and correction. Elementary data link protocols - Simplex, stop and wait, sliding window protocol - Go Back N, Selective repeat. Example of Data link protocol: HDLC.

15%

4 The Medium Access Control Sublayer: The channel allocation problem, Multiple Access protocols - ALOHA, CSMA protocols. Wireless LAN protocols – MACA, MACAW. Ethernet - Traditional Ethernet, Switched Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet. Data link layer switching - Transparent Bridges, source routing Bridge, Remote Bridges, Repeaters, Hub, Switches , Routers, Gateway.

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5 The Network Layer: Design Issues - Store and forward packet switching, Service provided to transport layer, Implementation of connection oriented and connection less service, Comparison of virtual circuit and datagram subnets, Routing algorithms - The Optimality principle, Shortest path routing, Flooding, Distance vector routing, Link state routing, Hierarchical routing, Broadcast routing, Multicast routing. Congestion control algorithms principles, Prevention policies, Congestion control in virtual circuit subnets, Congestion control in datagram subnets, Load shedding, Jitter control. Quality of service - Requirements, techniques for achieving good quality of service. The network layer in the internet - The IP protocol, IP addresses.

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6 The Transport Layer: The transport service - Services provided to the upper layers, Transport service primitives, Elements of transport protocol - addressing, Connection establishment, Connection release, Flow control, Multiplexing, Crash recovery.

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7 The Application layer: Electronic mail - overview. World Wide Web: Architectural overview, HTTP - overview.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Computer network, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, fourth edition, Pearson.2 Data communication and networking, Behrouz Forouzan, fourth edition, TMH.

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3 Computer Network, Natalia Olifer, Victor Olifer, Wiley-India edition.4 Data and computer communication, William Stallings, Pearson

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT502CC Semester : 5

Computer Based Optimization Models(CBO)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Linear Programming Problems (LPP): Formulation of an LPP, Solution of an LPP using Graphic Method and Simplex Method, Slack, Surplus and Artificial Variables, Two-Phase and Big-M Method, Special cases in LPP: Alternate Optimum solution, An Unbounded Solution, Infeasible Solution, Duality in LPP, Integer Simplex Programming.

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2 Transportation Problems: Definition, Methods for finding initial basic feasible solutions-North West Corner Rule, Least Cost Cell Entry Method, Vogel’s Approximation Method, Methods for finding Optimal Solution – MODI Method,Assignment Problems: Definition and concept, Solution of an Assignment Problem for optimum solution – Hungarian Method.Sequencing: Job-Sequencing Problems for … Processing N jobs on 2 Machines, Processing N jobs on 3 Machines, Processing N jobs on M Machines, Processing 2 jobs on M Machines (Graphic Method)

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3 Inventory Models: What is Inventory?, Types of Inventories, Inventory Decisions, Costs involved in Inventory Problems, Controlled and Uncontrolled Variables, Deterministic Inventory Models (Only Static Demand Models), Selective Approaches to Different Inventory control Systems, Concept of an average Inventories, Concept of Economic Order Quantity (EOQ), (In short Model – I, II and Model III)Replacement Models: Introduction - The Replacement Problem, Replacement of items that deteriorate (With Money Value), Replacement of Items that fail completely (Mortality Theorem)

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4 Project Management By PERT and CPM: Introduction, Historical Development of CPM/PERT, Applications of PERT – CPM Techniques, Net – Work Diagram Representation, Rules for Drawing Network, Time estimation and Critical Path in Net-Work Analysis. Queuing theory: Introduction, queuing system, Queuing Problem, Transient and Steady states, traffic Intensity, distribution of queuing systems (Birth and Death Process), Queuing Models – I, II and III

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Operation Research By J. K. Sharma2 Operation Research By R. Pannerselvam3 Operation Research By S. D. Sharma

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Programme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT503CC Semester : 5

Advance Java Technology [J2EE](AJT)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Introduction to J2EE Platform and ArchitectureThe J2EE Platform, The J2EE Architecture Containers, J2EE TechnologiesDeveloping J2EE Applications, Introducing Java Mail and JMS

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2 Database ProgrammingODBC and JDBC Drivers, Connecting to Database with the java.sql Package, Using JDBC

10%

3 ServletsIntroduction to Servlets and architecture , Servlet Life Cycle, Servlet based Applications, type of servlet, Servlet and HTML,Session managementJSPIntroduction to JSP, JSP implicit objects, JSP based Applications, Session Management

25%

4 Remote Method Invocation (RMI)The RMI Architecture, RMI Exceptions, Developing Applications With RMI, Parameter Passing in RMIXMLXML syntax and semantics, Document Type Definitions (DTDs),XML based applications

20%

5 Java BeansAn overview of Java Beans, Requirement, Development and Scope of Java Beans, Design consideration and Naming conventions of Java Beans and Guideline.Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) Introduction to EJB, Entity Beans, Session Beans

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6 StrutsWhat is Struts?, Development Models, Model-view-controller architecture,Struts flow with an example application

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Professional Java Server Programming by Subrahmanyam Allamaraju2 J2EE Bible by Justin Couch and Deniel H. Steinberg3 Professional Java Server Programming Volume I and II, Wrox Publication.4 J2EE Unleashed by Joseph J. Bambara, BPB publications5 Enterprise JAVA J2EE 1.3 complete, BPB publications6 The complete Reference Struts (seventh edition).

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Computer Graphics(COG)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 An Introduction Graphics System: Application of computer graphics, Graphics Systems: Video Display Devices – Refresh CRT, Raster and Random scan display, Color CRT, DVST, Flat panel Display. Raster Scan Systems, Random Scan Systems, Graphics Monitors and Work Stations, Input Devices, Hard Copy Devices, Graphics Software

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2 Output Primitives: Points and Lines, Line Drawing Algorithms, Circle Generating Algorithms, Scan-Line Polygon Fill Algorithm, Inside-Outside tests, Boundary-Fill Algorithm, Flood Fill Algorithm, Character Generation.Attributes of Output Primitives: Line attributes, Color and Grayscale Levels, Area fill Attributes, Character Attributes, Bundled Attributes. Antialiasing

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3 Two-dimensional Geometric Transformations: Basic Transformations – translation, rotation, scaling. Matrix Representations and Homogeneous Coordinates, Composite Transformations – translation, rotation, scaling, general pivot-point rotation, general fixed-point scaling, scaling direction, concate properties. Other transformation - Reflection and Shearing.

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4 Two-Dimension Viewing: The viewing Pipeline, Window to view port coordinate transformation, Clipping Operations, Point Clipping, Line Clipping – cohen-sutherland line clipping, Liang-barsky Line clipping, N-L-N line clipping, Polygon Clipping – sutherland-hodgeman polygon clipping, weiler-atherton polygon clipping, Text Clipping, Exterior Clipping.Three–Dimensional Concepts: Three Dimensional Display Methods, 3D Transformations – translation, rotation, scaling. Parallel Projection and Perspective Projection.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Computer Graphics 2nd edition By Donald Hearn and M.Pauline Baker pearson education2 Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice J. Foley, A.van Dam, S. Feiner, and J. Hughes, 2nd edition

pearson3 Elements for Computer Graphics D. Rogers and J. Adams, Mathematical, McGraw-Hill International

Edition.

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Programme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT505CC Semester : 5

Advance Operating System(AOS)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Introduction to Operating System AdministrationWhat is system administration?Preliminary Tasks Of System AdministratorManaging User LoginsMonitor System Activity And Security

Solaris AdministrationIntroduction To Solaris System AdministrationUser and Group Management

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2 UNIX DesigningIntroduction to the KernelThe Structure of ProcessesProcess Control

25%

3 UNIX Administration Rootly PowersControlling ProcessesAdding New UsersPeriodic ProcessesBackupsUsing other archiving ProgramsNetwork Management And DebuggingSecurityWeb Hosting And Internet ServicesPolicy And PoliticsDaemons

25%

4 Linux AdministrationRootly PowersControlling ProcessesAdding New UsersPeriodic ProcessesBackupsUsing other archiving ProgramsNetwork Management And DebuggingSecurityWeb Hosting And Internet ServicesPolicy And PoliticsDaemons

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 The Design Of Unix Operating System By: Batch Publication: Pearson Education Asia2 Unix System Administration Hand Book By: Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass, Trent R. Hein

Publication: Low Price Edition (Pearson Education Asia)3 Linux System Administration Hand Book By: Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass, Trent R. Hein

Edition: Low Price Edition (Pearson Education Asia)

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4 The Complete Reference Solaris 9 By: Paul Watters Publication: TATA McGraw-Hill

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT601CC Semester : 6

Management Information System(MIS)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Information System in Global Business Today: The Roll of Information Systems in Business Today Perspectives on Information Systems Contemporary Approches to Information Systems Hands-on MIS Projects

E-Business :How Businesses Use Information Systems Business Processes and Information Systems Types of Information Systems System that Span the Enterprise The Information Systems Function in Business

Information Systems, Organizations and Strategy Organizations and Information Systems, How

Information Impact Organizations and Business Firms, Using Information Systems to Achieve Competitive Advantage

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2 Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems Understanding Ethical and Social Issues Related to

Systems,Ethics in Information Society The Moral Dimensions of Information Systems

Securing Information Systems System Vulnerability and Abuse,Business Value of

Security And Control Establising a Framework for Security and

Control,Technologies and tools for Protecting Information’s Resources

Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise Systems,SCM,CRM Enterprise Applications

25%

3 Managing Knowledge And Collaboration The Knowledge Management

Landscape,Entetprise-Wide Knowledge Management Systems

Knowledge Work Systems,Intelligent TechniquesEnhancing Decision Making

Decision Making and Informations Systems,Systems for Decision Support

ESS

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4 Building Information Systems Systems and Planned Organizational

Change,Overview of Systems Development Alternative Development for the Digital

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Firm,Application Development for the Digital FirmManaging Projects

The Importance of Project Management,Selecting Projects

Establishing the Business Value of Informations Systems,Managing Project Risk

Managing Global Systems The Growth of International Informations Systems Organizing International Informations

Systems,Managing Global Systems

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Management Information Systems 11th Edition by Ken Laudon,Jane Laudon and Rajanish

Dass ,PEARSON2 Management Information Systems, 4th Edition by Robert Schultheis, Mary Summer, PHI.3 Management by Stoner, freeman, Gilbert, 6th Edition PHI Publication.MIS by T. Lucey, BPB

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT602CC Semester : 6

Software Engineering(SEN)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Introductory Concepts: Historical perspective, Software myths.The Process: Software process, Software process models - The waterfall model, Incremental process models, Evolutionary process models, Specialized process models.Design Methods: Design principles, Design concepts, Effective modular design, Data design, Transform mapping, Transaction mapping.

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2 Verification, Validation and Testing : Strategic approach to software testing, Test strategies for conventional software, Validation Testing, System Testing, The art of debugging, Black box Testing, White box Testing, Control structure Testing, Software Quality, Metrics for Analysis,Metrics for Design, Metrics for source code, Metrics for Testing, Metrics for maintenance.

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3 Project Planning and Risk management : Software measurement, Project planning process,Software scope & Decomposition techniques, Empirical estimation model, Make/Buy decision,Reactive versus Proactive risk strategies, Software risks, Risk identification, Risk projection, Risk refinement, Risk mitigation, monitoring, and management, Safety risks and hazards, The RMMM plan.

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4 Software Quality Assurance : Quality concepts, The quality movement, Software quality assurance, Software reviews, Formal technical reviews, Formal approaches to SQA, Statistical quality assurance, Software reliability, The SQA plan, Introduction to ISO standards, Software configuration management.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Pressman R.S: Software Engineering: A Practitioner approach, McGraw hill2 Sommerville I: Software Engineering, Addison Wesley

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT603CC Semester : 6

Health & Yoga(HAY)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Meaning-need-importance of historical background of yoga, types of yoga: Astang yoga, Bhakti yoga, karma yoga, Instructions for the practice of Asan-Pranayam

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2 Definition-need-importance of good Health, Attainment of Health through yoga, Effects of yoga on different system of human body, impact of yoga on daily life. Scientific effects of yogasanas. Prayanaym – Kriyas and surya-namaskar.

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3 Definition-meaning of physical fitness- its need and importance, meaning of wellness difference between physical fitness and wellness the relationship between fitness/wellness and health

20%

4 Assessment of physical fitness-sports related fitness and health related fitness. Problems associated with measurement of physical education strength and endurance, assessment and prescription.

20%

5 Body composition-techniques for assessing body composition, nutrition for weight control and wellness-effects of exercises on physical fitness,components of physical fitness and their meaning and importance.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Swami Digamberji.Yoga and physical education,Kavivalyadhama.Lonavala,India2 Yogamimamsa,Quarterly Publication Kavivalyadhama Lonavala,India3 Dr.M.L.Gharota,Science of Yoga,kaivalayadhama, Lonavala,India4 Dr.Karambalkar,Therapuetic value of yoga,Kaivalyadhama, Lonavala,India5 Barry L.johnson and jack k Nelson,Practical Measurement for evaluation in physical Education Burguss

Publishing Company,University of Minnesota.6 Werner.W.K.Horger and Sharon A Hdger,Fitness and Wellness,morton publishing company,Englewood7 Resthowel and A.K.Uppal,Foundation of physical Education,Friends publication Newdelhi

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT604CC Semester : 6

Multimedia Technology and Virtual Reality Development (MVD)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Introduction to graphicsRaster and Vector graphics, Environment elements, Sizing and selecting Images, Masks, Text, Filter, Blending and Composting, Layers and Layers Effect, Image modes, Color and Printing, Adjusting Images

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2 Introduction to MultimediaConcept of Non Temporal and Temporal Media, Basic characteristics of Non-Temporal Media: Images, graphics, Text Basic characteristics of Temporal Media : Video, Audio, Hypertext and Hypermedia.Presentations: Synchronization, Event scripts and Interactivity, Introduction to Authoring Systems.Compression TechniquesBasic concept of compression, Still Image compression: JPEG compression, Future of JPEG2000Video Compression : MPEG1 & 2 compression scheme, MPEG-4 natural video compression.Audio Compression : Introduction to speech and audio compression, mp3 compression scheme. Compression of synthetic graphical objects.

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3 Multimedia Systems ArchitectureGeneral purpose Architecture for multimedia support: Introduction to multimedia PC/workstation Architecture, characteristics of MMX instruction sets,I/O Systems: overview of USB port, and IEE1394 interface, Operating system support for multimedia data: Resource scheduling with real time considerations, file system, I/O device management.

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4 3D Computer graphicsThe virtual world space, positioning the virtual observer, the perspective projection, human vision, Stereo perspective projection, 3D clipping, color theory, simple 3D modeling illumination models, shading algorithms, radiosity, hidden surface removal, realism stereographic images.Geometric modelingFrom 2D to 3D, space curves, 3D boundary representation,Geometric TransformationsFrames of reference, modeling transformations, instances, picking flying.

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5 Virtual RealityIntroduction to Virtual Reality and Virtual Reality Systems,Related Technology :Tele-Operation and augmented reality systems, interface to the virtual world input, Head and hand trackers,

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data globes, hap tic input devices, interface to the virtual world-output, stereo display, head-mounted display, Auto-stereoscopic displays, holographic display hap tic and force feedback,VRML programming : modeling object and virtual environment domain, dependent application – medical, visualization, environment etc

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Multimedia Technology, Tay Vaughan, McGraw-Hill2 Multimedia Concept & Practice, Hartman & Carey, Phi3 Virtual Reality Systems, John Vince, Pearson Education Asia.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT605CC Semester : 6

Visual Programming with VC++ (VPC)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 VISUAL C++ PROGRAMMING – INTRODUCTIONApplication Framework – MFC library – Visual C++ Components –Event Handling –String functions- Mapping modes- introduction to GDI- device context – basic drawing – colors – fonts – modal and modeless dialog – windows common controls – bitmaps-Win32 memory management- message processing

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2 THE DOCUMENT AND VIEW ARCHITECTUREMenus – Keyboard accelerators– toolbars – status bars – reusable frame window base class – separating document from its view – reading and writing SDI and MDI documents – context sensitive Help-creating DLLs – dialog based applications

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3 ACTIVEX AND OBJECT LINKING AND EMBEDDING (OLE)ActiveX controls Vs. Ordinary Windows Controls – Installing ActiveX controls – ActiveX control container programming – create ActiveX control at runtime – Component Object Model (COM) – ATL object- OLE drag and drop – OLE embedded component and containers – sample applications

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4 DATABASE MANAGEMENT CONCEPTSDatabase Management with Microsoft ODBC – Structured Query Language – MFC ODBC classes – sample database applications – filter and sort strings – Database Management with Microsoft DAO – displaying database records in scrolling view-Exception handling

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 David J.Kruglinski, George Shepherd and Scot Wingo, “Programming Visual C++”, Microsoft press,

1999 (Unit II – V)2 Mastering Visual c++ 6, Michael J. Young, Wiley India pvt.3 Steve Holtzner, “Visual C++ 6 Programming”, Wiley Dreamtech India Pvt. Ltd., 2003.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT601MP Semester : 6

System Development Project – I (SDP)Course type : Minor Project Total Credit : 05Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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In this subject-head, students have to do Information system development work and/or design work or software development work in any organization/ company/institute to gain industry experience.

The students will be assigned one or more system development projects. It will be an external project, with work duration of 50 days. The students have to start work on project after completion of the VI semester of 3rd year practical/theory examination. The students should have to do full time work i.e. at least 5 days per week with at least 5 hours per day. Students may work in team (comprising not more than three) or individually to acquire hands-on skills in system development.Following could be the possible alternatives for the projects.

1. Development of a system for IT / Computer company or institutional or government department.

2. Development of Hypothetical Application.3. Analysis of work (Analytical or descriptive) Information project / system including cyber laws,

standard, which may not include source coding.4. Network designing and deployment. ( may include less source coding as per nature of work)5. Developing and / or designing a website or web scripting.

Project work should include all of the phases of system development life cycle. Like - Analysis of a system - Designing, Source Coding - Documentation - Implementation & - Updating in system (if any)

The system development project evaluation divided into (1) Internal marks 100 (Industry marks 30 + Progress Report marks 70) and (2) Final Viva / Presentation Examination marks 150.

1) During the project work, Department will conduct presentations of progress of project at different stages. There will be 70 internal marks for progress reports. At least three progress report need to be conduct by the department. The organization / company may also give the grades as per his/her individual performance and progress in different stages of a project, which may be considered at the stage of internal evaluation by the internal experts penal of the Department.

2) After the completion of the system development project work, organization / company owner or project leader has to provide confirmation of work done ( certificate of work completion ) as wellas Organization / Company marks (Industry marks ) out of 30.

3) After the completion of a system development project, the University has to arrange Viva/Presentation examination, which will be of 150 marks. The examination Panel should include Academic Experts as well as Industry Experts. The experts will decide student’s marks out of 150 as per his performance. Panel should contain at least 4 experts. The Viva/Presentation examination time for each group should be at least 40 minutes.

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCIT

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Course Code MSCIT701CC Semester : 7Distributed Operating System(DOS)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Distributed Systems: Introduction, Example, Resource, ChallengesNetworking and Internetworking: Introduction, Types Of Network, Network Principles, Internet Protocols, Case Study: Ethernet, Wifi, Bluetooth And AtmInterprocess Communication: Introduction, The Api For The Internet Protocols, External Data Representation And Marshalling, Client Server And Group Communication, Case Study: Interprocess Communication In Unix

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2 Distributed Objects And Remote Invocation: Introduction, Communication Between Distributed Objects, Remote Procedure Call, Events And Notification, Case Study: Java RmiDistributed File Systems: Introduction, File Service Architecture, Case Study: Sun Network File System, The Andrew File System, Enhancements And Further DevelopmentsName Services: Introduction, Name Services And The Domain Name System, Directory Services, Case Study: The Global Name Service, The X.500 Directory Service

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3 Peer-To-Peer Systems: Introduction, Napster And Its Legacy, Peer-To-Peer Middleware, Routing Overlays, Overlay Case Studies: Pastry, Tapestry, Application Case Studies: Squirrel, Ocean store, IvyTransactions and Concurrency Control: Introduction, Transactions, Nested Transactions, Locks, Optimistic Concurrency Control, Timestamp Ordering, Comparison of Methods For Concurrency ControlDistributed Transactions: Introduction, Flat And Nested Distributed Transactions, Atomic Commit Protocols, Concurrency Control In Distributed Transactions, Distributed Deadlocks, Transaction Recovery

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4 Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing: Introduction, Association, Interoperation, Sensing and Context Awareness, Security And Privacy, Adaptation, Case Study: CooltownDistributed Shared Memory: Introduction, Design and Implementation Issues, Sequential Consistency and Ivy Case Study, Release Consistency and Munin Case Study, Other Consistency ModelsWeb Services: Introduction, Web Services, Service Descriptions and Idl for Web Services, A Directory Service For Use With Web Services, Xml Security, Coordination Of Web Services, Applications Of Web Services.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Tim Kindberg, "Distributed Systems: Concepts

and Design", 4th Edition, Pearson Education

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2 A.tS. Tanenbaum and M. V. Steen, "Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms", Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 2006

3 M.L.Liu, “Distributed Computing Principles and Applications”, Pearson AddisonWesley, 2004

4 Mukesh Singhal, “Advanced Concepts In Operating Systems”, McGrawHill Series in Computer Science, 1994

5 Nancy A. Lynch, "Distributed Algorithms", The Morgan Kaufmann Series in DataManagement System, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2000

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT702CC Semester : 7

Software Testing & Quality Assurance(SQA)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory Practical Internal External Total

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1 Software Quality: Definition, Defects, Faults, Failures, Software Quality Attributes-correctness, reliability, usability, integrity, portability, maintainability, interoperability.Quality concepts: quality, quality control, quality assurance, cost of quality.Quality assurance: SQA activities, Overview of Different Types of Software Review, Ishikawa’s Seven Basic Tool.

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2 Product Quality Metrics: MTTF, Defect Density, Customer Problems Metric, Customer Satisfaction Metrics, Function Points.In-Process Quality Metrics: Defect Arrival Pattern, Phase-Based Defect Removal Pattern, Defect Removal Effectiveness.Metrics for Software Maintenance: Backlog Management Index, Fix Response Time, Fix Quality, Software Quality Indicators.Quality Standards – ISO 9000 & 9001, CMM, six sigma.

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3 Testing Basics: Introduction, Basics of Software Testing, Testing Principles, Goals, Testing Life Cycle, Planning – forming a test team, develop test plan review, Test Cases design strategies, Testing level, Testing approach.White box testing,: static testing- static analysis tools, Structural testing- Unit/Code functional testing, Code coverage testing, Code complexity testing.Black Box testing: Requirements based testing, positive and negative testing, Boundary value analysis, Equivalence partitioning, state/graph based testing, Model based testing and model checking.

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4 Integration Testing: Top down and Bottom up integration, Bi-directional integration, System integration, Scenario Testing, Defect Bash.System, Testing :Functional , Non-functional testing, Design/Architecture verification, Deployment testing, Beta testing, Scalability testing, Reliability testing, Stress testing.Acceptance testing: Acceptance criteria, test cases selection and execution.Regression testing: Overview, Regression test process, Initial Smoke or Sanity test, Selection of regression tests, Execution Trace, Dynamic Slicing, Test Minimization, Tools for regression testing.Ad hoc Testing: Pair testing, Exploratory testing, Iterative testing, Defect seeding.Performance Testing: Introduction, Methodology, Tools, Process.

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5 Eleven Step Testing Process: Assess Project Management Development Estimate and Status, Develop Test Plan, Requirements Phase Testing, Design Phase Testing, Program Phase Testing, Execute Test and Record Results, Acceptance Test, Report test results, testing software installation, Test software changes, Evaluate Test Effectiveness.Testing Tools: Manual testing, Automated Testing Tools, overview of Testing tools (QTP, Rational Robot, Winrunner, Loadrunner), Manual testing Vs Automated testing.Testing metrics: project , progress, productivity.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Software Testing: Principles and Practices Author: Srinivasan Desikan, Gopalaswamy Ramesh,

Publication: Pearson Education2 Effective Methods for Software Testing, 2nd Edition Author: William E. Perry, Publication:Wiley India,

2006.3 Software Quality Authors: Mordechai Ben-Menachem / Garry S. Marliss, Publication: Thomson Learning4 Metrics and Models in Software Quality Engineering Author: Stephen H. Kan, Publication: Addison

Wesley5 Software Testing Tools Author: Dr. K.V.K.K Prasad, Publication: Dreamtech press

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT703CC Semester : 7

Adv. Web Tech. – I(AWT)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Overview of .net framework: .net architecture, framework class library, Common Language Run Time, managed code, assemblies, Intermediate Language, Just In Time Compiler, common type system, common language specification, .Net FeaturesFile I/O and Streams: Drive info class, Directory Info class, file and file Info, working with paths, Reading and Writing Files: Streams, Readers and Writers

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2 Introduction to C#: Data Types (Boxing and UnBoxing), Operators, Access SpecifierOOPS Concepts: Class, Inheritance, Constructor, Destructor, Abstraction, interface, polymorphism (Over loading and over ridding), Garbage Collection, Array (One Dimensional and Two Dimensional), Jagged Array, Collection: Generic Collection (List),Non Generic Collection (Array list, Hash table,), Property, Delegates and events(Multicasting , Multicasting Event), Exception Handling, Introduction to Namespace: Creating & Using Namespace(DLL)

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3 Architecture of ADO.Net, Comparison with ADO(Connected and Disconnected Architecture), .Net Data provider, Data Adapter, Data Set, Data Row, Data Column, Data Relation, command, Data ReaderQuerying with LINQ:LINQ to Objects: Traditional Query Methods, Replacing Traditional Queries with LINQ, Data Grouping, LINQ Operators, and LINQ joins, Paging using LINQLINQ to SQL:Insert, Update And Delete Queries through LINQ

30%

4 ASP.Net: ASP.NET Page Life Cycle, Server Controls: label, dropdown list box, validation controls, list box, text box, radio button, check box, Validation Controls, Request, Response and Server ObjectState Management : session, cookie, View State, Data Rendering Controls: Grid View, Datalist, Repeater, List view, Binding and perform operations(Insert, Update, Delete) with Grid View, Creating and Using web services, Working with Master pagesNavigation Controls: Understanding Site Maps, SiteMapPath, Menu, Tree ViewRich Controls: File Upload, Calendar, Adrotator

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No Book Name1 Complete Reference C# - Herbert schildt (TMH Publication)2 Professional ASP.NET 4 in C# and VB3 Complete reference Asp.Net - Herbert schildt (TMH Publication)4 Asp.Net with Visual c#.Net 2003-Wrox Publication5 Visual c#.Net 2003-Wrox Publication6 Asp.net 4 Unleashed.

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT704CC Semester : 7

Web Development using PHP (WDP)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Building blocks of PHP: Basic syntax, Variables, Data Types, Operators and expressions, Constants. Flow Control: Switch flow, Loops, Code Block, Sending data to the browser.Working With Arrays: Arrays, Creating array, Array related Functions.Working with Function: Function, Calling Function, Defining Function, Returning the Values from user defined function, Variable Scope, Argument.Working with Strings, Date and Time Functions: formatting String with PHP, Date and Time Function, String Manipulation and Investigating Strings with PHP.Working with Forms: Creating form, Handling form, Validating form data, Accessing form data, use of Hidden fields to save State, Redirecting user, file Upload and Sending Mail on Form Submission.Working with Cookies and User Session: Introduction of Cookie, Setting a Cookie with PHP, Introduction of Session and Improving Session Security, Starting a Session, Working with Session Variables, Passing Session Id in the query String, Destroying Session and Unsetting Variables.

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2 Error Handling and Debugging: General error types and debugging, displaying PHP errors, Adjusting Error Reporting, Creating Custom error handler, PHP debugging techniques.Filter: Types of Filter, Functions of Filter, Validate the data with filter option and sanitize.Understanding the Database Design Process: The importance of good database design, Types of Table Relationship, Understanding Normalization.Learning Basic SQL Command: Table Creation, Insert row, Select Command Using Where Clause, Update and Delete Command, Replace Command, String Function, Date and Time Functions, Stored Procedures, Join, Indexing and Sorting query.Using MySQL with PHP: Connecting to MySQL and selecting the database, executing simple queries, retrieving query results, counting return Records, updating, Record Addition, Viewing Record, and Deletion Record with PHP.MYSQL Error Handling: SQL and MySQL debugging techniques.Connecting database with DSN: ODBC Connectivity Function.

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3 Working with files: Include Files with INCLUDE, creating and deleting files, opening a file for reading, writing or Appending, Reading from files, Validating Files.Working with Directories: Directory related function.Working with Images: Image related function. Miscellaneous function.Introduction to OOP: Introduction, the basic, auto loading objects, Class, Extends, Constructs, Scope Resolution Operator, Parent, serializing object, The magic objects sleep and awake, reference inside the constructor, comparing objects. Visibility, overloading, object interface, pattern, magic method, reflection, extending exception.

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4 Introduction to Joomla: Introduction to Joomla including 1.0,1.5 and 1.6, Site-wide settings and user management, Setting up and

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organizing menus and navigation, Managing content articles, Working with Joomla components, Using Joomla modules and plugins, Choosing and configuring Joomla templates.

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beginning PHP 5 by Wrox.2 Julie C. Meloni, PHP MySQL and Apache, SAMS Teach Yourself, Pearson Education.3 PHP and MySQL for dynamic Web Sites: Visual Quickpro Guide, Second Edition by Larry.4 Programming PHP By Rasmus Lerdorf, Kevin Tatroe, Peter Maclntyre.5 The Complete Reference PHP by Steven Holzner6 Joomla : Bible, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd – Ric Shreves

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT705CC Semester : 7

Data Mining(DMG)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Introduction: What motivated data mining? Why it is important? Data Mining-one kind of data? Data mining functionalities? Are all patterns interesting? Classification of data mining, Data mining task primitive, integration of data mining system with a database or data warehouse system, major issues in data mining.Data Processing: Why process the data? Descriptive data summarization, data cleansing, data integration and transformation, data reduction, data discretization and concept hierarchy generation.

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2 Data warehouse and OLAP Technology: What is data warehouse? A multidimensional data model, data warehouse architecture, data warehouse implementation, from data warehousing to data mining.Data Generalization : Attribute oriented Induction.Mining frequent patterns, Associations, and correlation : Basic concepts and a road map, efficient and scalable frequent item-set mining method, mining various kind of association rule, from association mining to correlation analysis, constraints based association mining.

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3 Classification and prediction : what is classification ? what is prediction? Issues regarding classification and prediction, classification by decision tree, rule based classification, prediction, accuracy and error measures, evaluating the accuracy of a classifier or predictorCluster analysis : is cluster analysis? Types of data in cluster analysis, a categorization of major clustering method, partitioning method, Hierarchical method.

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4 Mining Object, Spatial, Multimedia, Text, and web data : Spatial data mining, Multimedia data mining, Text mining, Mining the world wide webApplication and Trends in Data Mining: Data mining application, Data mining system products and research prototypes, additional themes on data mining, social impacts of data mining, Trends in data mining.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Data Mining, concept and techniques by jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber.2 Data Mining by Reema Theraja.

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT801CC Semester : 8

Networking – II(CCN)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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model, Protocol suite, Addressing, Transmission media, Local Area and Wide Area Networks, Switching, Connecting devices, IP addressing, Subnetting, Supernetting, IPv6.

2 Internet Protocol - Delivery and Forwarding of IP packets – Forwarding, Routing Table, Datagram, Fragmentation, Checksum, IP Design, ARP, RARP, Internet control message protocol, Internet group management protocol.

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3 Transmission Control Protocol - User Datagram protocol - UDP operation, Use, UDP design, TCP services - Flow control, Error control, TCP, connection, Transition diagram, Congestion control.

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4 Application Layer and Client Server Model - DHCP, Domain name system - Name space, Distribution Resolution, Messages, Telnet( Rlogin),Network Virtual Terminal - Character Set, Controlling the server, File Transfer Protocol – Connections, Communication, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Simple Network Management Protocol, Mobile IP.

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5 Telecommunications Management Network: Why TMN? Broadband Network Management: ATM Networks-Broadband Network and Services-ATM Technology-Virtual Path - Virtual Circuit. ATM Packet Size- Role of SNMP and ILMI in ATM Management- ATM Digital Exchange Interface Management

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Behrouz Forouzan , TCP/IP Protocol Suite, 3rd and 4th edition, Tata McGraw Hill2 Behrouz Forouzan ,Data communication & Networking, 4th edition, Tata McGraw Hill3 Mani Subramanian, “Network Management: Principles and Practice”, Addison-Wesley4 Online Help5 Andrew S Tanenbaum , Computer Networks, Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT802CC Semester : 8

Personality Development and Aptitude Test(PDA)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Aspects of communication skills 20% 42 Writing Skills:

1. Revision of Grammar2. Writing Essays3. Comprehension or Precis Writing

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3 Business Communication [Written Communication] 20%

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1. Minutes 2. Memo3. Bio-data 4. Memorandum5. Notice 6. E-mail writing7. Agenda 8. Proposal etc.

4 Aptitude Test preparation 20%5 [Practical Aspects of the course]

Mock Interview, Group discussion, class-room teaching (Junior Classes), attitude building, team leadership and development of emotional and social intelligence etc.

20%

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Developing Communication Skills Krishna Mohan & Meena Banerji (Mac Millan)2 A Practical English Grammar AJ. Thomsen & A.V. Martinet (Oxford India)3 Comprehension, Precis and Paragraph Writing By Dr. Shakti Batra (M B D International)4 A Communicative Grammar of English Geoffrey Leech & Jan Svartvik (Pearson Education)5 English Conversation Practice Grant Taylor (Tata McGraw-Hill)6 Handbook of Practical Communication Skills Chrissie Wright (Jaico Publishing House )7 Communicating for Results Fruehling R.R. & Lacombe J. M. (AITBS Publishers : New Delhi)8 Advanced Business Communication J.M.Penrose, R.W.Rossberry & R.J.Myers(Ed.Thomson,South

Western:Singapore)9 Business Ethics and Managerial Values S.K. Bhatiya (Deep & Deep Publication : New Delhi)10 Living English Structure Standard Allen (Longman)11 A Comprehensive English Language Course Chandak Chattarji (Orient Longman Ltd)12 A Modern Approach To Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning R.S. Aggarwal (S.Chand & Company Ltd.)13 Your Interview K.L. Kumar(S.Chand & Company Ltd.)

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT803CC Semester : 8

Advance Algorithms(AAS)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Linked Storage AlgorithmsLinked List Algorithms: Single, Double, Circular and Sorted Linked list.

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2 Tree & Graph AlgorithmsTree Algorithms: Types of Tree, Traversing Binary Tree, BST with Header Node,Threaded BSTGraph Algorithms: Representation of Graphs, Breadth First Search, Depth First Search, Topological Sort, Strongly Connected Components, Algorithm for Kruskal’s and Prim’s for finding Minimum cost Spanning Trees.

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3 Divide and Conquer approach, Dynamic Programming and Greedy algorithms:Divide and Conquer Approach: Merge Sort, Quick sort, Medians and Order statistics, Strassen’s algorithm for Matrix MultiplicationsDynamic Programming: Elements of Dynamic Programming, Matrix Chain Multiplication, Longest common subsequence and optimal binary search trees problems.Greedy Algorithms: Elements of Greedy strategy, An activity selection problem, Huffman Codes, A task scheduling problem.

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4 String matching and NP-Complete ProblemString matching: The naïve String Matching algorithm, The Rabin-Karp Algorithm, String Matching with finite automata, The Knuth-Morris Pratt algorithm.NP-Complete Problem: Polynomial-time verification, NP-Completeness and Reducibility, NP-Completeness Proof, NP-Complete problems.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Anany Levitin, “Introduction to the Design and Analysis of Algorithm”, Pearson Education Asia, 2003.2 A.V.Aho, J.E. Hopcroft and J.D.Ullman, “The Design and Analysis Of Computer Algorithms”, Pearson

Education Asia, 2003.3 T.H. Cormen, C.E. Leiserson, R.L. Rivest and C. Stein, “Introduction to Algorithms”, PHI Pvt. Ltd., 20014 An Introduction to Data Structures with Application By Tremblay & Sorenson McGraw-Hill 1984

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT804CC Semester : 8

Computer Security(CSC)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Introduction: What Does "Secure" Mean?, Attacks, The Meaning of Computer Security, Computer Criminals, Methods of Defense.Cyber Security: Making a Business Case, Quantifying Security, Modeling Cyber-security, Current Research and Future Directions

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2 System Security- Intruders

Intruders, Intruders detection, Password management.

- Malicious Software Viruses and Related Threats

- Firewalls Firewalls Design principle, established systems

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3 Cryptography- Foundations of cryptography and computer security

Mathematical foundations, Randomness- Symmetric key cryptography

Classical Encryption Techniques Block Ciphers and The Data Encryption Standard Advance Encryption Standard Confidentiality Using Symmetric Encryption

- Public key cryptography Public Key Cryptography And RSA

Message Authentication and Hash Function

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4 Network Security- Protocols: Digital Signature standards- Electronics Mail Security - PGP (Pretty Good Privacy)

MIME, data Compression technique- IP Security: Architecture, Authentication Leader, Encapsulating security Payload– Key management- Web security: -Secure Socket Layer & Transport Layer security, secure electronics transactions

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Security in Computing, Fourth Edition By Charles P. Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger Publisher:

Prentice Hall.2 Cryptography and Network Security (2nd edition) William Stallings(Pearson Education).

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3 Computer Security Basics by Debby Russell, G.T. Gangemi (Orielly)4 Network Security Private Communication in a Public World by Charlie Kamfman5 Network Security Private Communication in a Public World by Charlie Kamfman, Radia Parolman, Mike

Speciner

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT805CC Semester : 8

XML & Web Services(XWS)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 XML Introduction, XML Pros and Cons, How to use, XML Tree, XML Syntax of, XML Elements, XML Attributes, XML Validation, XML Validator, XML , A valid XML Document, viewing, XML CSS, XML XSLT, XML HTTP Request, XML Parser, XML DOM,XML to HTML,XML Applications, XML Namespaces, XML Cdata, XML Encoding, XML Technologies, Extracting and Displaying dataXML DOM:DOM Introduction, DOM Document, DOM Nodes, and Types, DOM Node Tree, DOM Load Function, DOM Methods, DOM Accessing ,DOM Node Info, DOM Node List, DOM traversing, DOM Document Type, DOM CdataManipulating Nodes:DOM get values, DOM Create Nodes, DOM Replace Nodes, DOM Remove Nodes, DOM Add Nodes, and DOM clone Nodes

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2 DTD: Introduction to DTD, Purpose of DTD, DTD Building Blocks, DTD Elements, DTD Attributes, DTD Elements Vs Attributes, DTD Entities, DTD ValidationXSLT: Introduction to XSLT,XLST Languages, XSLT Browsers, XSLT Transform, XSLT <Template>, XSLT <value-of>, XSLT <for-each>, XSLT<sort>, XSLT <if>, XSLT <choose>, XSLT Apply, XSLT on the Client, XSLT on the server, XSLT Edit XMLXPATH: Introduction to XPATH, XPATH nodes, XPATH syntax, XPATH Axes, XPATH Operators, XPATH FunctionsXQURY: Introduction to XQUERY, XQUERY Flower, XQUERY HTML, XQUERY terms, XQUERY syntax, XQUERY Add, XQUERY select, XQUERY Functions

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3 XLINK: Introduction to XLINK, XLINK syntax, XLINK Example, XLINK referenceXPOINTER: Introduction to XPOINTER, XPOINTER syntax, XPOINTER ExampleXSD: Introduction to XSD, XSD<schema>, simple types (XSD elements, XSD attributes), Complex Types (XSD elements, XSD elements only, XSD empty, XSD text only, XSD mixed, XSD indicators, XSD <any>, XSD <any Attribute>,Data Types( XSD string, XSD date, XSD numeric, XSD misc)XSLFO: Introduction to XSLFO, XSLFO Documents, XSLFO Area, XSLFO Output, XSLFO flow, XSLFO pages, XSLFO block, XSLFO lists, XSLFO tables

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4 SOAP: Overview Of SOAP, SOAP: Protocol - Message StructureWeb Services: Overview - Architecture - Key Technologies - UDDI - WSDL - - SOAP And Web Services In E-Com - Overview Of .NE.

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5 10%

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beginning XML, 4th Edition, David Hunter, Jeff Rafter, Joe Fawcett, Eric van der Vlist, Danny Ayers, Jon

Duckett, Andrew Watt, Linda McKinnon, Wrox Publication2 Frank. P. Coyle, XML, Web Services And The Data Revolution, Pearson Education, 20023 Xml and Web services Unleashed, Ron Schmelzer, Travis Vandersypen, Madhu Siddalingaiah, Diane

Kennedy, Pearson Edition,

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4 Foundations of the Semantic Web: XML, RDF & Ontology by Rajendra Akerkar5 An Introduction to XML and Web Technologies by Anders Moller, Michael Schwartzbach, Pearson

Edition

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT901CC Semester : 9

Object Oriented Analysis & Design with UML(ODU)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 The object Oriented Paradigm, Management of Object Oriented Software Projects, Object Oriented Analysis: Domain Analysis, Generic components of the Analysis Model, The A Process, The Object-Relationship Model, The Object-Behavior Model, Object Oriented Design: Design for Object Oriented Systems, The System Design Process, The Object Design Process, Design Patterns.

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2 Introduction to Web Engineering, Web Engineering team, Analysis for Web Application: Requirements Analysis for Web Apps, The Analysis Model for Web Apps, The content Model, The Interaction Model, The Functional Model, The Configuration Model, Relationship-Navigation Analysis, Design for We Apps: Design Issues for Web Engineering, The Web E-Design Pyramid, Web App Interface Design, Aesthetic Design, Content Design, Architecture Design, Navigation Design, Component level Design, Hypermedia Design Patterns, Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design Method.

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3 Introduction to UML, Classes, Advanced Classes, Relationships, Advanced Relationships, Interfaces, types, Roles, Packages, Class Diagram, Use-case Diagram.

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4 Interaction Diagram: Sequence Diagram, Collaboration Diagram, Forward and Reverse Engineering, Activity Diagram, State Chart Diagram, Patterns and Frameworks, Component Diagram, Deployment Diagram.

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Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Software Engineering By Roger S. Pressman Fifth Edition McGraw Hill Publications2 Software Engineering By Roger S. Pressman Sixth Edition McGraw Hill Publications3 The Unified Modeling Language User Guide By Booch, Rumbaugh, Jacobson Low Price Edition

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT902CC Semester : 9

Artificial Intelligence(AIL)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Introduction: Introduction of artificial intelligence, Various task Domain of AI, AI Problems.Problem solving: Defining the problem as state space search, water-jug problem, Production system, Problem characteristics, Production system characteristics.Heuristic Search techniques: Generate and test, Hill climbing, Best first search, A* algorithm, Problem reduction, AO* algorithm, Constraint Satisfaction, Means - End Analysis.

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2 Expert system: Definition, Role of knowledge in expert system, Architecture of expert system, Expert system development life cycle: Problem selection, Prototype construction, Formalization, Implementation, EvaluationKnowledge acquisition: Knowledge engineer, Cognitive behavior, Acquisition techniques, Knowledge representation:Types of Knowledge, Level of representation, Predicate logic, Inference Engine and inference rule, Semantic net, Frame, Scripts.

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3 Neural Networks : Introduction, HopField Networks, Perceptrons, Back propagation networks.Perception And Action: Speech recognition, Vision, Action, Robot ArchitectureGame Playing: The Minimax Search Procedure, Alpha - Beta Cutoffs.Natural Language Processing: Introduction, Phases of Natural Language Processing, Syntactic Processing, Semantic Analysis, Augmented Transition Networks.

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4 Programming in Logic (PROLOG): Introduction, Prolog variables, Using rules, Input and Output predicates, Fail and cut predicates, Recursion, Arithmetic operation, Compound object, Dynamic database, Lists, String, File operations

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Principles of Artificial Intelligence and Expert System Development.AuthorDavid W. Rolston,Pub

McGraw Hill Book Company.2 Artificial Intelligence Author Elaine rich, Kevin Knight,Pub Tata McGraw Hill3 Introduction to Turbo Prolog.Author Carl Townsend,Pub: BPB

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Programme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT903CC Semester : 9

Advanced Web Technology – II(AWT)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Overview of ADO.Net Operations, Overview of GridView, Datalist, Repeater Working with Detailsview and FormView and perform operationCaching: Caching,Types of Caching, Datacaching, Types of page cachingAuthemtication: Authentication Types of Authentication (Forms, Window, Passport), Authorization

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2 Navigation Controls:Understanding Site Maps,SiteMapPath ,Menu Tree View and Multiview ControlRich Controls:File Upload, Calendar, Displaying Different Page view,Displaying Multi-Part FormLoginControls:Login, Loginview, PasswordRecovery, LoginStatus, LoginName, ChangePasswordUser Controls:Creating User Controls, Interacting with User Controls, Loading User Controls Dynamically

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3 ASP.NET AJAX:Understanding AJAX Technology,Need of AJAX ,Building a ASP.NET Page with Ajax Using UpdatePanel, UpdateProgress And Timer AJAX Server Controls, AJAX Control Toolkit, Downloading and Installation, AJAX Control Toolkit Extenders(The controls available in AJAX Control Toolkit)

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4 WCF & SilverlightSilverlight IntroductionWorking with Navigation FrameworkUsing Navigation Templates,creating parameterized query strings,using custom menu control,adding navigation animationsControlling Layout with PanelsUsing layout panels,creating custom panelsSilverlight User Interface controlsUsing Text Display Controls,input editor controls,list and item controls,button controls,gridsplitter controls,data visualization controls, Animation Animation, Creating an Animation, Understanding Key Frames Animation Easing, Defining Animation with Expression Blend (Need to explain directly)UI Interaction Keyboard Input, Mouse Input, Drag and Drop,Full Screen ModeData Binding

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Understanding Data Binding, DataBinding Modes,DataBinding Syntax,. DataContext, Change Notifcation, DataTemplatesWorking with Services Creating WCF services,Consuming WCF services

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 ASP.NET 4 UNLEASHED Stephen Ealther2 ASP.NET 4 in c# and VB3 Professional Silverlight 4Jason Beres,Bill Evjen4 Silver Light 4 Step by Step

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT901ES Semester : 9

Data Warehousing & Data Mining [Elective-I](DWD)Course type : Elective

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1 Data Warehouse: An Overview, Architectural, Prospective and Modeling :Definition, Usage and trends, DBMS V/S Data Warehouse, Data Mart, Data Warehouse Process and Architecture, Characteristics of Data Warehouse, Need for Data Warehouse, Basic Elements of Data Warehouse, Basic Principal of Data warehousing Modeling, User Requirements, Requirement Modeling, Temporal Data Modeling, Temporal Data Modeling Style.

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2 Multidimensional Data Modeling an Overview, Usage Serve, Metadata:Multidimensional Data Model, Schema for Multidimensional Database: Star and Snowflake Model, MDDM Base Concepts, Requirement Analysis Using MDDM, Geographical Information System and Relational Database, DB2 Spatial Extender, OLAP V/S OLTP, ROLAP V/S MOLAP, Types of OLAP server, Metadata: Types of Metadata, Source of Metadata.

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3 Data Mining:An Overview: definition, Data mining as process and Functionality, KDD V/S Data mining, Data Mining Techniques: Classification, Association Detection, Sequential Pattern Detection, Automatic Cluster Detection, Similar Time Sequence Detection, Data Mining Application, Discovery V/S Verification Mode.

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4 Advanced Topics, Trends and Web Mining: Mining Complex Data Objects: Spatial Mining, Temporal Mining, Multimedia database, Web content mining, Web Structure and usage mining, Data Generalization and summarization, Mining Class Comparison and Characterization, Application, Additional Themes on mining, Trends in mining.

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Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 IBM An Introduction to Building the Data Warehouse by PHI Publication.2 J. Han, M. kamber, “Data Mining: Concept and Techniques”.3 Principal of Data Mining By David Hand, Heikki Manila PHI 2004.4 W. H. Immon “Building the Data Warehouse” 3rd Edition Wiley 2003.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCITCourse Code MSCIT902ES Semester : 9

Project Management Practices & Evaluation [Elective-II] (ESY)

Course type : Elective Subject Total Credit : 04

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1 Project :Projects versus Operations, Stakeholders, Project Characteristics, Project Management, Skills Every Good Project Manager Needs, Understanding Organizational Structures, Understanding Project Life Cycles and ProjectCreating the Project Charter :Exploring the Project Management Knowledge Areas, Understanding How Projects Come About, Kicking Off the Project Charter, Formalizing and Publishing the Project CharterDeveloping the Project Scope StatementDeveloping the Project Management Plan, Collecting Requirements, Documenting the Scope Management Plan, Defining Scope, Writing the Project Scope Statement, Creating the Work Breakdown Structure

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2 Creating the Project Schedule:Defining Activities, Understanding the Sequence Activities Process, Estimating Activity, Estimate Activity Durations, Developing the Project ScheduleDeveloping the Project BudgetCreating the Project Cost Management Plan, Estimating Costs, Establishing the Cost Performance Baseline, Communicating the PlanRisk PlanningPlanning for Risks , Planning Your Risk Management, Identifying Potential Risk, Analyzing Risks Using Qualitative Techniques, Quantifying Risk, Developing a Risk Response Plan

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3 Planning Project ResourcesProcurement Planning, Developing the Human Resource Plan, Quality Planning, Bringing It All TogetherDeveloping the Project TeamExecuting the Project Plan, Acquiring the Project Team, Developing the Project Team, Managing Project TeamsConducting Procurements and Sharing InformationConducting Procurements, Laying Out Quality Assurance Procedures, Distributing Project Information, Managing Stakeholder Expectations

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4 Measuring and Controlling Project PerformanceMonitoring and Controlling Project Work, Administering Procurements, Establishing Performance Measurements, Managing

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Perform Integrated Change ControlControlling Work ResultsMonitoring and Controlling Risk, Managing Cost Changes, Monitoring and Controlling Schedule Changes, Utilizing Perform Quality Control Techniques, Verifying Project Scope, Controlling ScopeClosing the Project & Applying Professional Responsibility

Formulating Project Closeout, Closing Out the Project, Closing Out the Procurements, Balancing Stakeholders’ Interests at Project Close, Professional Responsibility, Applying Professional Knowledge

Text / Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Project Management Professional Exam study guide, Sixth Edition, by Kim Heldman, Wiley India Pvt.

Ltd.2 Head First PMP, Second Edition, by Jennifer Greene & Andrew Stellman, O’reilly3 Project Management: A Managerial Approach, Seventh Edition, by Jack R. Meredith & Samual J.

Mental, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : MSCIT Programme Name : MSCIT

Course Code MSCIT1001MP Semester : 10

System Development Project – II (SDP)Course type : Minor

Project Total Credit : 20

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory

(hrs)Practical

(hrs)Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

20 X 15 = 300 200 400 600

In this subject-head students have to do Information system development work and/or design work or software development work in any organization/ company/institute to gain industry experience.

The students will be assigned one or more system development projects. It will be an external project, with work duration of one(01) academic term [Full Semester]. The students have to start work on project after completion of the IX semester of 5th year. The students should have to do full time work i.e. at least 5 days per week with at least 5 hours per day.

Students may work in team (comprising not more than three) or individually to acquire hands-on skills in system development.

Following could be the possible alternatives for the projects.1. Development of a system for IT / Computer company or institutional or government

department.2. Development of Hypothetical Application.3. Analysis of work (Analytical or descriptive) Information project / system including cyber laws,

standard, which may not include source coding.4. Network designing and deployment. ( may include less source coding as per nature of work)5. Developing and / or designing a website or web scripting.

Project work should include all of the phases of system development life cycle. Like - Analysis of a system - Designing, Source Coding - Documentation - Implementation & - Updating in system (if any)

The system development project evaluation divided into 1) internal marks 200 2) Industry marks 100 and 3) Final Viva / Presentation examination marks 400.

1) During the project work, Department will conduct presentations of progress of project at different stages. There will be 200 internal marks for progress reports. At least three progress report need to be conduct by the department. The organization / company may also give the grades as per his/her individual performance and progress in different stages of a project, which may be considered at the stage of internal evaluation by the internal experts penal of the Department.

2) After the completion of the system development project work, organization / company owner or project leader has to provide confirmation of work done ( certificate of work completion ) as well as Organization / Company marks (Industry marks ) out of 100.

3) After the completion of a system development project, the University has to arrange Viva/Presentation examination, which will be of 300 marks. The examination Panel should include Academic Experts as well as Industry Experts. The experts will decide student’s marks out of 300 as per his performance. Panel should contain at least 4 experts. The Viva/Presentation examination time for each group should be at least 40 minutes.

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