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    MSc (CA and IT)SemesterVII(Non-CBCS)

    (Effective From Academic Year 2012)

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    Sub No. Subject Name Teaching Scheme

    Credits

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical Internal Marks External Marks Grand Total (I+E)Lectures

    Hours/Week

    Per Batch *

    Hours/Week

    Th. Prac. Total

    (I)

    Th. Durations Prac.

    /Oral

    Duration Total

    (E)

    CS-701 Software Engineering 4 0 4 30 - 30 70 3 hrs - 3 hrs 70 100

    CS-702 Management Information System 4 0 4 30 - 30 70 3 hrs - 3 hrs 70 100

    CS-703 Advance Operating System 4 6 6 15 15 30 35 3 hrs 35 3 hrs 70 100

    CS-704 Advance web-Technology-1 4 6 6 15 15 30 35 3 hrs 35 3 hrs 70 100

    CS-705 Advance Java Technology 4 6 6 15 15 30 35 3 hrs 35 3 hrs 70 100

    Total 20 18 26

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    701 : Software EngineeringUnit 1 25%

    Introductory Concepts: Historical perspective, Software myths.

    The Process: Software process, Software process models - The waterfall model, Incrementalprocess models, Evolutionary process models, Specialized process models.

    Design Methods: Design principles, Design concepts, Effective modular design, Data design,

    Transform mapping, Transaction mapping.

    Unit 2 25%

    Verification, Validation and Testing : Strategic approach to software testing, Test strategies for

    conventional software, Validation Testing, System Testing, The art of debugging, Black boxTesting, White box Testing, Control structure Testing, Software Quality, Metrics for Analysis,

    Metrics for Design, Metrics for source code, Metrics for Testing, Metrics for maintenance.

    Unit 3 25%

    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.

    Unit 4 25%

    Software Quality Assurance : Quality concepts, The quality movement, Software quality

    e S ft e e ie F l te h i l e ie F l he t SQA St ti ti l

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    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VII

    CS701, Software Engineering

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5 Hours 20

    1. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit All)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marksQuestion2

    (Unit 1)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question5(Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marksB (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VII

    CS701, Software Engineering

    External Exam Structure

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    702 : Management Information System

    Unit 1 20%

    Core Concepts In Information Systems, The Meaning and Role of MIS, Information system in the Enterprise,

    The Management process: Planning, Organizing, Leading and controlling, System Approach, View of

    Information Systems, Contingency Approach, Management Levels: Top, Middle and Bottom, MIS

    Organization within the Company.

    Unit 2 20%

    Evolution of Information System, MIS Component, Overview of Information System, Management

    Organizational Development Theory and the Systems Approach Development of Organizational theory, Seven

    S Model, Strategy: Long Term Strategy, Short Term Strategy, Just in time Approach, Total Quality Control

    (TQC), Total Quality Management (TQM).

    Unit 3 20%Application of Management Information Systems to Business, Strategic and Project planning for MIS, Types

    of Information System in Organizations: Transaction Processing Systems (TPS), Knowledge Work System

    (KWS), Decision Support System (DSS), Executive Information System, Strategic and Project planning for

    MIS, Management Information Systems Business Planning.

    Unit 4 20%

    Information Systems for decision Making: Evolution of Information System, MIS as a Technique for making

    Programmed Decisions Different Level of Information System: Strategic, Management, Operational and

    Knowledge, Business Expert Systems , Functional Information Systems: Financial Information Systems,

    Marketing Information Systems, Production Information Systems, Human Resource Information System,

    Inventory Control Systems.

    Unit 5 20%

    Information Systems as an Enabler: Strategic Resource, Competitive Advantage, Organizational Change,

    Organizational Learning, Security and Ethical Issues of Information Systems, Impact of Information Systems

    and Organizational Performance, Information Systems Success Models: The Delone and Mclean Model, The

    S dd M d l I f ti S t CASE St di i B i A li ti

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    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VII

    CS702, Management Information System

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5 Hours 20

    2. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit All)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marksQuestion2

    (Unit 1)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question5(Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marksB (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VII

    CS702, Management Information System

    External Exam Structure

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    703 : Advanced Operating SystemUnit 1 10%

    Introduction to Operating System Administration

    What is system administration?

    Preliminary Tasks Of System Administrator

    Managing User Logins

    Monitor System Activity And Security

    Unit 2 40%UNIX Administration

    2.1 Theory 20%

    Introduction to the KernelThe Structure of Processes

    Process Control

    2.2 Administration 20%

    Rootly Powers

    Controlling Processes

    Adding New Users

    Periodic Processes

    Backups

    Using other archiving Programs

    Network Management And Debugging

    Security

    Web Hosting And Internet Services

    Policy And Politics

    Daemons

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    Unix System Administration Hand Book

    By: Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass, Trent R. Hein

    Publication : Low Price Edition (Pearson Education Asia)

    Chapters : 3,4,6,9,10,20,21,22,27,28

    3. For Unit 3

    Linux System Administration Hand BookBy: Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass, Trent R. Hein

    Edition : Low Price Edition (Pearson Education Asia)

    Chapters : 3,4,6,9,10,20,21,22,28,29

    (Practical List)1. Make the program that demonstrate the use of fork () system call.

    2. Make program that demonstrates the use of getPid (), getppid (),getgid () function.3. Prepare a one orphan process and also check for its parent process from process table.

    4. Implements a zombie process and identify it from process table.

    5. Demonstrate & discuss the wait () & sleep () system call.

    6. Make four child process for a process, the parent process will not execute until the death

    of all four process. When the parent executes it should display all its four child PIDs.

    7. Write a program that will create the maximum no. of process Unix allows.

    8. How it is possible that for a same variable in to result (parent & Child) processes has a

    same address & different values demonstrate and discuss.9. Make a process named Ex2 for display its process Id and its parents process Id , execute

    Ex1 from process Ex1.

    10. Explain the following function with example for each

    Execv ()

    Execl ()

    Ececvp ()

    11. What is the advantage of exec () called through a fork () demonotstate it.

    12 C l l i k b hild f h i

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    orresponding signal key.

    26. Igonre the SIGALRM signal.

    27. Cache the SIGUSR1 signal and display appropriate message also display the

    corresponding signal key.

    28. Igonre the SIGUSR1 signal.

    29. Cache the SIGUSR2 signal and display appropriate message also display thecorresponding signal key.

    30. Igonre the SIGUSR2 signal.

    31. Make a child process for a process, the process goes to sleep until the child process

    completes. When the child complete it should receive a signal. Cache the signal and

    display the message "CHILD DIED".

    32. Send a SIGINT signal from a parent process to a child process using kill(),the child

    process catch the signal SIGINT and should display and appropriate message.33. Install following types of Linux in graphical mode as well as non-graphical mode.

    (a) Linux server 9.0

    (b) Linux client 9.0

    (c) Upgrade from 8.0 to 9.0

    (d) Dual booting with either Windows 98/Windows-NT/Windows XP.

    34. Prepare following partition using appropriate command

    Partition Size

    /boot 150 MB/swap 300 MB

    / 2000MB

    35. Configure following boot loaders.

    (a) GRUB

    (b) LILO

    36. Mount windows drives (formatted using FAT16/FAT32) in Linux.

    37. By default Linux 9.0 gives six logical screens expand it up to eleven.

    38 Add h i k i hi l l ll hi ll (i i

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    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VII

    CS703, Advance Operating System

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5 Hours 20

    3. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit All)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marksQuestion2

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 1,4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question5(Unit 2,3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marksB (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VII

    CS703,Advance Operating System

    External Exam Structure

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    704 : Advanced Web-TechnologyIUnit 1 15%

    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 Features.

    Unit 2 30%

    Introduction to C#:

    C# : Data Types(Boxing and UnBoxing), Operators, Access Specifier, OOPS Concepts: Class, Inheritance,

    Constructor, Destructor, Abstraction, interface, polymorphism (Over loading and over ridding), GarbageCollection, Array (One Dimensional and Two Dimensional), Jagged Array, Collection: Generic Collection

    (List),Non Generic Collection (Array list, Hash table,),Indexer(One Dimension) and property, Delegates and

    events(Multicasting , Multicasting Event),Exception Handling, Introduction to Namespace: Creating & Using

    Namespace(DLL)

    Unit 3 25%

    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 Reader, Creating

    and Using Stored Procedure, Introduction to Xml.

    Unit 4 30%

    ASP.Net : ASP.NET Page Life Cycle, Server Controls : label, dropdown list box, validation controls, list box,

    t t b di b tt h k b St t M t i ki Vi St t D t R d i C t l

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    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VII

    CS704,Advance Web-Technology-1

    Internal Exam StructureMaximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5 Hours 201. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.

    Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit 1)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    Question2

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question5

    (Programs)

    Programs (Two out of Three) 10 marks

    External Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    70 3 Hours 28

    1 Th 5 ti h i 14 k

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    705 : Advanced java TechnologyUnit 1 15%

    Introduction to J2EE Platform and Architecture

    * The J2EE Platform

    * The J2EE Architecture Containers

    * J2EE Technologies

    * Developing J2EE Applications

    * Introducing Java Mail and JMS

    Unit 2 10%

    Database Programming

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

    JDBC

    Unit 3 25%Servlets

    Introduction to Servlets and architecture , Servlet Life Cycle, Servlet based Applications, type of servlet,

    Servlet and HTML,Session management

    JSP

    Introduction to JSP, JSP implicit objects, JSP based Applications, Session Management

    Unit 4 20%

    Remote Method Invocation (RMI)

    * The RMI Architecture* RMI Exceptions

    * Developing Applications With RMI

    * Parameter Passing in RMI

    XML

    XML syntax and semantics, Writing Document Type Definitions (DTDs), XML based applications

    Unit 5 25%

    J B

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    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VII

    CS705,Advance Java Technology

    Internal Exam StructureMaximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5 Hours 202. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.

    Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit 1,2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    Question2

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 5)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question5

    (Programs)

    Programs (Two out of Three) 10 marks

    External Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    70 3 Hours 28

    2 Th 5 ti h i 14 k

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    MSc (CA and IT)

    SemesterVIII(N CBCS)

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    Sub No. Subject Name Teaching Scheme

    Credits

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical Internal Marks External Marks Grand Total (I+E)

    Lectures

    Hours/Week

    Per Batch *

    Hours/Week

    Th. Prac. Total

    (I)

    Th. Durations Prac.

    /Oral

    Duration Total

    (E)

    CS-801 Advance Networking 4 0 4 30 - 30 70 3 hrs - 3 hrs 70 100

    CS-802 Personality Development

    & Aptitude4 6 6 15 15 30 35 3 hrs 35 3 hrs 70 100

    CS-803 Web development using

    PHP4 6 6 15 15 30 35 3 hrs 35 3 hrs 70 100

    CS-804 Computer Security 4 6 6 15 15 30 35 3 hrs 35 3 hrs 70 100

    CS-805 Health & Yoga 4 6 6 15 15 30 35 3 hrs 35 3 hrs 70 100

    Total 20 24 28 500

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    801 : Advance NetworkingUnit : 1 [5%]

    Review of Basic Concepts

    StandardsInternetHistory- OSI modelProtocol suiteAddressingTransmission mediaLocal Area

    and Wide Area NetworksSwitchingConnecting devicesIP addressing

    Unit : 2 [25%]

    Internet Protocol SubnettingSupernettingIP packetsDeliveryRoutingRouting modelRouting

    tableDatagramFragmentationChecksumIP DesignARPRARPInternet control message

    protocolInternet group management protocol

    Unit : 3 [20%]

    Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram protocolUDP operationUseUDP designTCP services

    Flow controlError controlTCPconnectionTransition diagramCongestion control

    Unit : 4 [35%]

    Application Layer and Client Server Model ConcurrencyBOOTPDHCPDomain name systemNamespaceDistributionResolutionMessagesTelnetRloginNetwork Virtual TerminalCharacter Set

    Controlling the serverRemote login - File Transfer ProtocolConnectionsCommunicationSimple Mail

    Transfer ProtocolSimple Network Management ProtocolHyper Text Transfer ProtocolTransaction

    Request and Response message

    Unit : 5 [15%]

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    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VIII

    CS801, Advance Networking

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5 Hours 20

    4. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit All)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marksQuestion2

    (Unit 1,5)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question5(Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marksB (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VIII

    CS801, Advance Networking

    External Exam Structure

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    802 : Personality Development & AptitudeUnit : 1 [20%]

    Aspects of communication skills

    Unit : 2 [20%]

    Writing Skills:

    1. Revision of Grammar

    2. Writing Essays

    3. Comprehension or Precis Writing

    Unit : 3 [20%]

    Business Communication [Written Communication]1. Minutes 2. Memo

    3. Bio-data 4. Memorandum

    5. Notice 6. E-mail writing

    7. Agenda 8. Proposal etc.

    Unit : 4 [20%]

    Aptitude Test preparation

    Unit : 5 [20%]

    [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.

    R f B k

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    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VIII

    CS802, Personality Development & Aptitute

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5 Hours 20

    5. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit All)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question2(Unit 1,5)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marksB (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question5

    (Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VIII

    CS802,Personality Development & Aptitute

    External Exam Structure

    M i M k D i P i M k

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    803 : Web Development Using PHPUnit : 1 [25%]

    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.

    Unit : 2 [25%]

    Understanding the Database Design Process; The importance of good database design,Types of TableRelationship, 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.Connecting database

    with DSN.ODBC Connectivity Function. Filter option.

    Validate the data with filter option and sanitize.

    Unit : 3 [25%]

    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 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,

    i S i d i h S i i S i d i i bl ki i h

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    11. Write a PHP Program to Upload File.

    12. Write a PHP program to demonstrate the use of array.

    13. Write a PHP program to prepare student Mark sheet.

    14. Write a PHP program to generate the multiplication of matrix.

    15. Write a PHP program to perform demonstrate the college Website.16. Write a PHP program to add new rows in a Table.

    17. Write a PHP program to modify the rows in a Table.

    18. Write a PHP program to delete the rows in a Table.

    19. Write a PHP program to fetch rows in a Table.

    20. Develop an PHP application to make following Operation

    i. Registration of user.

    ii. Insert the details of user.

    iii. Modify the details.

    iv. Transaction Maintained like the use of session and cookies variable.

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    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester VII

    CS803,Web Development Using PHP

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks50 1.5 Hours 20

    3. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit 1)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    Question2

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question5

    (Programs)

    Programs (Two out of Three) 10 marks

    External Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    70 3 Hours 283. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.

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    804 : Computer SecurityUnit : 1 [20%]

    Introduction to computer security (book no-1)

    What Is Computer Security?

    A Broader Definition of Security

    Security Policy

    - Introduction

    - Corporate Policy

    - Information Security Policy

    Concepts, Classification of information

    - Personnel Security policy

    Ethics ,Password Policy ,General Software Policy ,Networks ,Internet, Laptops and portable computers

    - Computer & Network Policy

    System administration policy

    o Physical security, Access Control, Logon Policy, Assurance ,

    Accountability and Audit , Reliability of Service

    Network Policy

    o Network / Distributed Systems Policy , Dial-in access , Dial-

    out , Internet Firewall , Interfaces to other networks ,Incident Response Procedure

    Software Development Policy

    o General Guidelines, Production Guidelines

    - Business Continuity Planning

    - Enforcement

    Physical Security

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    Unit : 4 [35%]

    Network Security(book no-2)

    - Protocols :- Digital Signature standards.

    - Electronics Mail Security - PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) MIME, data Compression technique.

    - IP Security:- Architecture, Authentication Leader, Encapsulating security Payload - KeyManagement.

    - Web security: -Secure Socket Layer & Transport Layer security, secure electronics

    transactions.

    book no 3

    - Local and Metropolitan Area Network Security Environment.

    - Wide Area Network Security.

    - Virtual Networks Security.

    - Distributed Systems Security.

    - Wireless Networking Security

    Textbooks:1. IT Security Cook Book(http://www.boran.com/security)

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

    3. Enterprise Security, 1/e Robert C. Newman(Pearson Education)

    Reference books:1. Computer Security Basics By Debby Russell, G.T. Gangemi, Sr.(Oreilly)

    2. Network Security private communication in a PUBLIC world By Charlie Kaufman, Radia

    Perlman , Mike Speciner

    3. Security in Computing, 3/e Charless P. Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger.804 : Computer Security

    [Practical List]

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    CS804,Computer Security

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks50 1.5 Hours 20

    4. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit 1)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    Question2

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question5

    (Programs)

    Programs (Two out of Three) 10 marks

    External Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    70 3 Hours 284. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.

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    805 : Health & YogaUnit : 1 [20%]

    Meaning-need-importance of historical background of yoga types of yoga. Bhakti yoga, karma yoga, Raja

    yoga

    Unit : 2 [20%]Effects of yoga on different system of human body, impact of yoga on daily life. Scientific effects of

    yogasanas. PrayanaymKriyas : Therapeutics of use of yoga. Yoga and dietary principles.

    Unit : 3 [20%]

    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-components of physical

    fitness and their meaning and importance

    Unit : 4 [20%]

    Assessment of physical fitness-athletic related fitness and health related fitness. Problems associated with

    measurement of physical education strength and endurance, assessment and prescription. Problem associated

    with measurement of cardio-vascular endurance.

    Unit : 5 [20%]

    Body composition-techniques for assessing body composition nutrition for weight control and wellness-effectsof exercises on physical fitness-preventive and curative. Exercise for cardiovascular disease-chronic

    obstructive pulmonary diseases-diabetes-back pain

    Reference books:1. Swami Digamberji.Yoga and physical education,Kavivalyadhama.Lonavala,India

    2. Yogamimamsa,Quarterly Publication Kavivalyadhama Lonavala,India

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    7. Bhujangasan

    8. Dhanurasan

    9. Tiryakasan

    10. Padangushtasan

    11. Anuvrattasan

    12. Uttanpadasun13. Chakrasan

    14. Halasan

    15. Matsyasan

    16. Lolasan

    17. Kraunchasan

    18. Kukkutasan 19. Sarvangasan 20. Shirshasan 4. Surya Namaskar

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    CS

    805, Health & YogaInternal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5 Hours 20

    6. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.Questions Section MarksQuestion1

    (Unit 1)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question2

    (Unit 5)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question4(Unit 3) A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marksB (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    Question5

    (Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

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    CS802,Personality Development & Aptitute

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    Practical marks based on the subjects selected by students.

    Sub No.Subject Name Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical Internal Marks External Marks Grand

    Total

    (I+E)LecturesHours/

    Week

    Per Batch *Hours/WeekTh. Prac. Total(I) Th. Durations Prac./Oral Duration Total(E)

    CS-901 Artificial

    Intelligence4 3 30 -- 30 70 3 hrs -- -- 70 100

    CS-902 Embedded

    System4 3 30 -- 30 70 3 hrs -- -- 70 100

    Elective

    I * -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 100Elective - II * -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 100

    CS-905 Practical

    Based on 901

    to 904

    * 12 -- 120 120 -- 180 6 hrs 180 300

    Total -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 700

    http://www.ngu.ac.in/academic/mscit/ftmscit/502mscit.htmhttp://www.ngu.ac.in/academic/mscit/ftmscit/502mscit.htmhttp://www.ngu.ac.in/academic/mscit/ftmscit/502mscit.htmhttp://www.ngu.ac.in/academic/mscit/ftmscit/502mscit.htmhttp://www.ngu.ac.in/academic/mscit/ftmscit/502mscit.htm
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    Elective Subjects:

    Elective I : CS-903,CS-904,CS-905 Elective II : CS-906,CS-907,CS-908

    Sub

    No.

    Subject Name Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical Internal Marks External Marks Grand

    Total

    (I+E)LecturesHours/

    Week

    Per Batch *Hours/WeekTh. Prac. Total(I) Th. Durations Prac./Oral Duration Total(E)

    CS-

    903

    Mobile Computing3 3 30 - 30 70 3 hrs - - 70 100

    CS-

    904

    Biomformatics3 3 30 - 30 70 3 hrs - - 70 100

    CS-905

    Image Processing 5 - 30 - 30 70 3 hrs - - 70 100

    CS-

    906

    Data Warehousing

    and Data Mining 3 3 30 - 30 70 3 hrs - - 70 100

    CS-

    907

    Advanced Database

    Management system 3 3 30 - 30 70 3 hrs - - 70 100

    CS-

    908

    Geographical

    Information System5 - 30 - 30 70 3 hrs - - 70 100

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    CS : 901 Artificial Intelligence

    UNIT-I [20%]Introduction and Application of Artificial Intelligence.

    Problem Solving: Defining the Problem as State Space Search, Production System, Problem

    Characteristics, Production System Characteristics.

    Heuristic Search Techniques: Generate and Test, Hill Climbing, Best First Search, A*Algorithm, Problem Reduction, Constraint Satisfaction, MeansEnd Analysis.

    UNIT-II [15%]Knowledge Representation: Types and Level of Knowledge, Predicate Logic, Forward Vs.

    Backward Reasoning, Semantic Nets, Frame, Script.

    Formalized Symbolic Logics: syntax and semantics for propositional logic, Inference Rules.

    UNIT-III [10%]Expert System: Definition of an Expert System, Role of Knowledge in Expert System,

    Architecture of Expert System, Expert System Development Life Cycle, Knowledge Acquisition.

    UNIT-IV [25%]

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    CS901, Artificial Intelligence

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5 Hours 201. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.

    Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit 1)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    Question2

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marksQuestion3

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question5

    (Programs)

    Programs (Two out of Three) 10 marks

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    CS:902 Embedded System

    A First Look at Embedded Systems. Examples of Embedded Systems, Typical Hardware.

    Hardware Fundamentals for the Software Engineer. Terminology,Gates,Other Basic

    Considerations, Timing Diagrams, Memory.

    Advanced Hardware Fundamentals. Microprocessors, Buses, Direct Memory Access, Interrupts,Other Common Parts, Built-Ins on the Microprocessor, Conventions Used on Schematics.

    Interrupts. Microprocessor Architecture, Interrupt Basics, The Shared-Data Problem, Interrupt

    Latency.

    Survey of Software Architectures. Round-Robin, Round-Robin with Interrupts, Function-Queue-

    Scheduling Architecture, Real-Time Operating System Architecture, Selecting an Architecture.

    Introduction to Real-Time Operating Systems. Tasks and Task States, Tasks and Data,

    Semaphores and Shared Data.

    More Operating System Services. Message Queues, Mailboxes, and Pipes, Timer Functions,

    Events. Memory Management, Interrupt Routines in an RTOS Environment.

    Basic Design Using a Real-Time Operating System. Overview, Principles, Encapsulating

    Semaphores and Queues. Hard Real-Time Scheduling Considerations. Saving Memory Space.

    Saving Power.

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    902, Embedded Systems

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5 Hours 202. There are 5 questions each carrying 14 marks.

    Questions Section Marks

    Question1

    (Unit 1)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 5 marks

    Question2

    (Unit 2)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question3

    (Unit 3)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question4

    (Unit 4)

    A (Medium length questions), (Two out of Three) 6 marks

    B (Essay type questions) (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    Question5 A (Medium length questions/Programs), (Two out of Three) 4 marks

    B (Medium length questions/Programs) (Two out of Three) 6 marks

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    CS-903 : Mobile Computing (MC)

    1. Introduction to Android [2Hrs] History of Mobile Software Development The Open Handset Alliance The Android Platform Android SDK Building a sample Android application

    Android Application Design Essentials [19Hrs]

    Anatomy of an Android applications [1 Hr] Android terminologies [3Hrs] Application Context, Activities, Services, Intents [5Hrs] Receiving and Broadcasting Intents [3Hrs] Android Manifest File and its common settings [1 Hr] Using Intent Filter, Permissions [3Hrs] Managing Application resources in a hierarchy [2Hrs] Working with different types of resources [1 Hr]Android User Interface Design Essentials [8Hrs]

    User Interface Screen elements Designing User Interfaces with Layouts Drawing and Working with Animation

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    CS-903, Elective I - Mobile Computing (MC)

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.5Hours 20

    Questions Section Marks

    Question 1 A 5 marks

    B 5 marksQuestion 2 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 3 A 4 marks

    B 6 marksQuestion 4 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 5 Programs 10 Marks

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    CS904 : Biomformatics (Bio-I) (Elective-III)

    Unit 1: Introduction of Bioinformatics:

    Biology in the Computer Age, Computational Approaches to Biological Questions

    Unit 2: Tools for Bioinformatics:

    Biological Research on the Web, Sequence Analysis, Pairwise Alignment and Database Searching,

    Multiple Sequence Alignments, Trees, and Profiles

    Unit 3: Protein Structure and Prediction:Visualizing Protein Structures and Computing Structural Properties, Predicting Protein Structure and

    Function from Sequence, Tools for Genomics and Proteomics

    Unit 4: Databases and Visualization:

    Building Biological Databases, Visualization and Data Mining (20%)Text Book:

    (An introduction to Software Tools for Biological Applications)Cynthia Gibas & Perl Jambeck, "Developing Bioinformatics Computer Skills", O'Reilly Publications

    Chapter wise Coverage:

    Unit 1: Chapters 1, 2

    Unit 2: Chapters 6, 7, 8

    Unit 3: Chapters 9, 10, 11

    Unit 4: Chapter 13, 14

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    CS-904,Elective -I Biomformatics (Bio-I)Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.6Hours 20

    Questions Section Marks

    Question 1 A 5 marks

    B 5 marksQuestion 2 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 3 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question

    4 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 5 A : 4 marks

    B : 6 marks

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    CS: 905 Image ProcessingUnit 1 : Introduction [10%] What is Digital Image Processing

    The origins of Digital Image Processing

    Examples of Fields that use Digital Image Processing

    o Gamma-Ray imaging

    o X.-Ray Imaging

    o Imaging in the Ultraviolet Band

    o Imaging in the visible and Infrared Bands

    o Imaging in the Microwave Bando Imaging in the Radio band

    o Other Imaging Modalities

    Fundamental steps in Digital Image processing

    Components of Image Processing systemUnit 2: Digital Image Fundamentals [10%] Elements of Visual Perception

    o Structure of the Human

    o Image Formation in the Eye

    o Brightness Adaptation and Discrimination

    Light and Electromagnetic Spectrum

    Image Sensing and Acquisition

    o Image Acquisition using a Single sensor

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    Noise Models

    Restoration in the presence of noise only spatial filtering

    Periodic noise reduction by Frequency domain filtering

    Linear, Position-invariant degradation

    Estimating the degradation functions

    Inverse filtering

    Minimum Mean Square Error (Wiener) filtering

    Constrained least squares filtering

    Geometric mean filter

    Geometric TransformationsUnit 5: Color Image Processing [15%] Color Fundamentals Color models

    o The RGB color model

    o The CMY and CMYK color models

    o The HSI color model

    Pseudo Color image processing

    o Intensity slicing

    o Gray level to color transformations

    Basics of full color image processing

    Color transformations

    o Formulation

    o Color complements

    o Color slicing

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    CS-905,Elective -I Image Processing (Bio-I)

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.7Hours 20

    Questions Section Marks

    Question 1 A 5 marks

    B 5 marksQuestion 2 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 3 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 4 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 5 A : 4 marks

    B : 6 marks

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    External Exam Structure

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    CS : 906 Data Warehousing & Data Mining (DWDM)1. Introduction to Data Warehousing, A Multi-dimensional Data Model & Schemas,

    OLAP Operations & Servers (6 Lect.)

    An overview and definition along with clear understanding of the four key-wordsappearing in the definition.

    Differences between Operational Database Systems and Data Warehouses; Differencebetween OLTP & OLAP

    Overview of Multi-dimensional Data Model, and the basic differentiation between "Fact"and "Dimension"; Multi-dimensional Cube

    Concept Hierarchies of "Dimensions" Parameters: Examples and the advantages Star, Snowflakes, and Fact Constellations Schemas for Multi-dimensional Databases Measures: Their Categorization and Computation Pre-computation of Cubes, Constraint on Storage Space, Possible Solutions OLAP Operations in Multi-dimensional Data Model: Roll-up, Drill-down, Slice & Dice,

    Pivot (Rotate)

    Indexing OLAP Data; Efficient Processing of OLAP Queries Type of OLAP Servers: ROLAP versus MOLAP versus HOLAP

    Metadata Repository2. Data Warehouse Architecture; Further Development of Data Cube & OLAPTechnology (3 Lect.)

    The Design of A Data Warehouse: A Business Analysis Framework; The Process of DataWarehouse Design

    A 3-Tier Data Warehouse Architecture; Enterprise Warehouse, Data mart, VirtualWarehouse

    Discovery-Driven Exploration of Data Cubes; Complex Aggregation at Multiple

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    5. Attribute-Oriented Induction: An Alternate Method for Data Generalization &Concept Description (4 Lect.)

    Attribute-Oriented Induction for Data Characterization, and Its Efficient Implementation;Presentation of the Derived Generalization

    Mining Class Comparisons: Discrimination between Different Classes Class Descriptions: Presentation of both Characterization & Comparison

    6. Mining Frequent Patterns, Associations, and Correlations (4 Lect.) Basic Concepts: Market Basket Analysis; Frequent Itemsets, Closed Itemsets, and

    Association Rules; Frequent Pattern Mining: A Roadmap

    Apriori Algorithm: Finding Frequent Itemsets Using Candidate Generation; GeneratingAssociation Rules from Frequent Itemsets; Improving the Efficiency of Apriori

    From Association Mining to Correlation Analysis; Strong Rules Are Not NecessarilyInteresting: An Example; From Association Analysis to Correlation Analysis

    7. Classification & Prediction (9+2 Lect.) Introduction to Classification and Prediction; Basics of Supervised & Unsupervised

    Learning; Preparing the Data for Classification and Prediction; Comparing Classification

    and Prediction Methods

    Classification by Decision Tree Induction, Attribute Selection Measures; Tree Pruning;Scalability and Decision Tree Induction

    Rule-based Classification: Using IF-THEN Rules for Classification; Rule Extractionfrom a Decision Trees; Rule Induction Using a Sequential Covering Algorithm

    Bayesian Classification: Bayes' Theorem, Naive Bayesian Classification; BayesianBelief Networks

    An Overview of Other Classification Methods (2 Lectures)

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    Other Reference Books:1. W. H. Inmon, "Building the Data Warehouse", Wiley Dreamtech India Pvt. Ltd.2. Mohanty, Soumendra, "Data Warehousing: Design, Development and Best Practices", Tata

    McGraw Hill (2006)

    3. Pieter Adriaans & Dolf Zentinge, "Data Mining", Addison-Wesley, Pearson (2000) Rs. 195/-4. Daniel T. Larose, "Data Mining Methods & Models", Wiley-India (2007)

    4. Chapter wise Coverage from the Text Books:5. Unit-1: 3.1, 3.1.1, 3.2, 3.2.1 to 3.2.6, 3.4.1 to 3.4.3, 3.3.4, 3.3.5Unit-2: 3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 4.2.1 to 4.2.3

    6. Unit-3: 2.1, 2.2, 2.2.1 to 2.2.3, 2.3.1 to 2.3.3, 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 2.5.1, 2.5.2, (Introductory Portionof 2.5.3), 2.5.4, 2.6, 2.6.1, 2.6.2

    7. Unit-4: 1.1 to 1.3: 1.3.1 to 1.3.4, 1.4, 1.4.1 to 1.4.5, 1.5 to 1.98.

    Unit-5: 4.3.1 to 4.3.5

    9. Unit-6: 5.1.1 to 5.1.3, 5.2.1 to 5.2.3, 5.4, 5.4.1, 5.4.210. Unit-7: 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.3, 6.3.1 to 6.3.4, 6.5, 6.5.1 to 6.5.3, 6.4, 6.4.1 to 6.4.3, 6.11,6.11.1 to 6.11.3, 6.12, 6.12.1, 6.12.2, 6.13, 6.13.1 to 6.13.3, 6.14, 6.14.1, 6.14.2

    Unit-8: 7.1, 7.2, 7.2.1 to 7.2.5, 7.3, 7.4, 7.4.1, 7.11, 7.11.1 to 7.11.4

    Unit-9: 11.1, 11.1.1 to 11.1.6, 11.2, 11.2.1, 11.2.2

    Laboratory ExerciseThe objective of the lab exercises is to use data mining techniques to identify customer segments

    and understand their buying behavior and to use standard databases available to understand DM

    processes using WEKA (or any other DM tool)

    1. Gain insight for running pre- defined decision trees and explore results using MS OLAPAnalytics.

    2. Using IBM OLAP Miner - Understand the use of data mining for evaluating the content ofmultidimensional cubes.

    3. Using Teradata Warehouse Miner - Create mining models that are executed in SQL.

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    CS-906, Elective II - Data Warehousing & Data Mining (DWDM)

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks

    50 1.8Hours 20

    Questions Section Marks

    Question

    1 A 5 marks

    B 5 marksQuestion 2 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 3 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 4 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 5 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

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    CS-907: Advanced Data Base Management Systems (ADBMS)

    1. Getting Started with Database Architecture and Managing Data Storage (10%)Introduction to Database, Database System Environment - an Example, Data Models,

    Schema and Instances, Three Schema Architecture of Database, Component Modules

    of Database Systems, Database System Utilities, Memory Hierarchy and Storage

    Devices, Storage of Databases, Buffering of Blocks, Places File Record on Disk, Files

    of Unordered Records and Unordered Records

    2. Database Tuning and Database Security (20%)Physical Database Design in Relational Database, Overview of Database Tuning andRelational Systems, Database Security and its Issues, Granting and Revoking

    Privileges, Role Based Access Control for Multilevel Security, Encryption and PKI

    3. Backup & Recovery in Database and Database Indexing (20%)Providing Backup and Recovery, Recovery Concepts, Recovery Techniques Based on

    Deferred Update and Immediate Update, Recovery in Distributed Database,

    Distributed Database in Oracle, Types of Single Level Ordered Indexes, Primary

    Index, Cluster Index, Secondary Index, Multilevel Index

    4. Managing Different Databases and Distributed Databases (20%)Overview of Temporal and Deductive Databases, Temporal Database Concepts,

    Deductive Database, Distributed Database Concepts, Data Fragmentation, Allocation

    Techniques for Distributed Database Design, Types of Distributed Database Systems

    Emerging Database Technologies and Object-Relational Databases (20%)Overview of Object Relational Features, Current Trends of Database Technology,

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    Chapter wise Coverage from Text book(s):

    ook # it # Contents1

    it 1 Chps. 1.1,1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 13.1, 13.1.1, 13.1.2, 13.3, 13.4

    it 2 Chps. 16.1.1, 16.1.2, 16.2, 23.1, 23.2, 23.3, 23.6

    it 3 Chps. 1.6, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 25.5, 25.7, 14.1, 14.2

    it 4 Chps. 24.2, 24.4, 25.1, 25.2, 25.3

    it 5 Chps. 22.1, 22.2, 22.5, 22.6, 30.1, 30.2, 30.3, 30.4

    2 it 6 Pgs. 521 - 538, 318 - 323, 552 - 561, 589 - 590

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    Internal Exam Structure

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    50 1.9Hours 20

    Questions Section Marks

    Question 1 A 5 marks

    B 5 marksQuestion 2 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 3 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 4 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 5A : Programs/Query 4

    marks

    B : Programs/Query 6 marks

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    CS908 Geographical Information Systems (GIS)Unit - 1 - Introduction to GIS and Digital Geographic Data & Maps [12 Lectures] [25%]

    Introduction to Digital Geographic Data:Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Measurement, Spatial Location and Reference, Spatial

    Patterns, Geographic Data Collection

    Map Basics:

    Abstract Nature of Maps, Map Scale, More Map Characteristics, Map Projection, Grid Systems for Process, Map

    Symbolism

    GIS Data Models:

    Computer File Structure, Database Structure, Graphic Representation of Entities and Attributes, GIS data Models

    for Multiple MAPS,

    Unit - 2 - Input, Storage and Editing [08 Lectures] [15%]

    The Input Subsystem:

    Primary Data, Input Devices, Vector Input, Raster Input, Remote Sensing Data Input, GPS Data Input, Metadata

    and Metadata Standards.

    Data Storage and Editing:

    Storage of GIS Databases, Detecting and Editing Errors of Different Types, Dealing with Projection Changes,Edge Matching, Rubber Shitting.

    Unit - 3 - Analysis [25 Lectures] [50%]

    Elementary Spatial Analysis:

    GIS Data Query, Defining Spatial Characteristics, Working with Higher - Level Objectives

    Measurement:

    Measuring Length of Linear Objectives, Polygons, Shape and Distance

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    Text Book:

    1. Michael N DeMers, "Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems", Wiley India Education

    Reference Books:

    1. Kang-tsung Chang, "Introduction to Geographic Information Systems", McGraw-Hill Publication2. YEUNG, ALBERT K. W., LO, C. P., "Concepts and Techniques of Geographic Information

    Systems", PHI Learning

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    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester IX

    CS-908, Elective IIGeographical Information System

    Internal Exam Structure

    Maximum Marks Duration Passing Marks50 1.10 Hours 20

    Questions Section Marks

    Question 1 A 5 marks

    B 5 marksQuestion 2 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 3 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 4 A 4 marks

    B 6 marks

    Question 5A

    4 marks

    B 6 marks

    KSKV Kachchh University

    M.Sc. (CA & IT), Non-CBCS, Semester IX

    CS-908, Elective IIGeographical Information System

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    MSc (CA and IT)

    Semester

    X(Non-CBCS)

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    Semester X(Non-CBCS)

    Subject

    Name

    Teaching Scheme

    Credits

    Examination Scheme

    Reporting

    Hours

    Industry

    WorkHours

    Internal Marks (I)

    External Marks

    Explanationof Code

    Explanation

    of Analysis

    & Design

    Documentation Presentation T

    Industrial

    Project2 30 30 200 100 100 100 100

    al 30 200

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    CS 1001 Industrial Project(1 Semester Live/Research Project)Students have to individually do Information system development/reengineering work and/or design

    work or software development work in any organization/ Company/institute permitted by the head of

    the department to acquire industry experience or to conduct research in the field of Computer Science

    or Information Technology.

    Following could be the possible alternatives for the projects.

    1) Development of a system for an IT/ITES company local firm or institutional or government

    department.

    2) Development of a system for a university or students own college.

    3) Development of Research Application.

    Project work includes few or all of the phases of system development life cycle. Like

    - Analysis of a system

    - Designing, Source Coding

    - Documentation

    - Implementation &

    - Updating in system (if Any)

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