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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK SYLLABUS OF B.E. Information Technology Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak Syllabus and Courses of Reading for B.E. Information Technology Examination Session 2010-2011 Available from: Asstt. Registrar (Publication) Price : Maharshi Dayanand University At the Counter : Rs. 50/- Rohtak-124 001 (Haryana) By Regd. Parcel : Rs. 75/- By Ordinary Post : Rs. 60/-

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSYLLABUS OF B.E. Information Technology

Maharshi Dayanand UniversityRohtak

Syllabus and Courses ofReading for

B.E. Information TechnologyExamination

Session 2010-2011

Available from:

Asstt. Registrar (Publication) Price :Maharshi Dayanand University At the Counter : Rs. 50/-Rohtak-124 001 (Haryana) By Regd. Parcel : Rs. 75/-

By Ordinary Post : Rs. 60/-

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSCHEME OF STUDIES & EXAMINATION

B.E IN Information TechnologySEMESTER - VII

Modified ‘E’ Scheme effective from (2010-11)CourseNo.

Subject Teaching Schedule

L T P Total

Marksof Class

Work

ExaminationTheory Practical

TotalMarks

Dura-tion ofExam

(in hrs.)IT - 3 1 - 4 50 100 - 150 3401 E

CSE- 3 1 - 4 50 - - 150 3403 E

IT- 3 1 - 4 50 100 - 150 3403 E

IT- 3 1 - 4 50 100 - 150 3405 E

4 - - 4 50 100 - 150 3

IT- - - 3 3 25 - 50 75 3407-E

CSE- - - 2 2 25 - 50 75 3409-E

IT- - - 4 4 50 - - 50 3409-E

IT- - - 2 2 - - - -411-E 16 4 11 31 350 500 100 950

LIST OF OPEN ELECTIVES

1 HUM-451-E Language skills for Engineers2 HUM-453-E Human Resource Management3 HUM-457-E Business Communication4 HUM-455-E Entrepreneurship5 PHY-451-E Nano Technology6 PHY-453-E Laser Technology7 ME-451-E Mechatronics Systems8 CSE-451-E Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems9 CSE-303-E Computer Graphics10 IC-455-E Inteligent Instrumentation for Engineers11 IC-403-E Embedded Systems Design12 CH-453-E Pollution Control13 IT-471-E Management Information System14 IT-204-E Multimedia Technologies

Note :1. Students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific

calculator. However, sharing of calculator will not bepermitted in the examination.

2. *Students will be permitted to opt. for any elective run bythe other departments. However, the departments will offeronly those electives for which they have expertise. Thechoice of the students to any elective shall not be a bindingfor the department to offer, if the department does not havesufficient faculty strength..

3. Assessement of Practical Training-II, carried out at the endof VI semester, will be based on seminar, viva-voce andproject report of the student from the industry. Accordingto performance, letter Grades A, B, C, F are to be awarded.A student who is awarded ‘F’ grade is required to repeatPractical Training.

DataWarehousing& DataMiningSoftwareProjectManagement(CSE,IT)System& NetworkAdministrationIntroductionto E-Commence &ERP* OPENELECTIVESSystem&NetworkAdministrationLab.VisualProgrammingL a b .(CSE, IT)Project

PracticalTraining -II

Total

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4. Project load will be treated as 2 hrs. per week forProject co-ordinator and 1 hr. for each participatingteacher. Project will commence in VIIth semester wherethe students will identify the Project problem, completethe design/ procure the material/ start the fabrication/complete the survey etc., depending upon the nature ofthe problem. Project will continue in VIII semester.

IT- 401 E DATA WAREHOUSING AND DATA MINING

L T P Class Work : 503 1 - Exam : 100

Total : 150Duration of Exam. : 3 hrs.

UNIT - I

Data warehousing Definition, usage and trends.DBMS vsdata warehouse, Data marts, Metadata, Multidimensionaldata mode, Data cubes, schemas for MultidimensionalDatabase : stars, snowflakes and fact constellations.

UNIT - II

Data warehouse process & architecture, OLTP vs OLAP,ROLAP vs MOLAP, types of OLAP, servers, 3-Tier datawarehouse archi tec ture , d is tr ibu ted and vi rtua l datawarehouses, data warehouse manager.

UNIT - III

Data warehouse implementation, computation of data cubes,model ing OLAP data , OLAP quer ies manager , da tawarehouse back end tools, complex aggregation at multiplegranularities, tuning and testing of data warehouse.

UNIT - IV

Data mining defintion & task, KDD versus data mining, data

3 4mining techniques, tools and applications.

UNIT - V

Data mining query languages, data specification specifyingknowledge , hierarchy specification, pattern presentation &visualisat ion specif icat ion, data mining langages andstandardization of data mining.

UNIT - VI

Data mining techniques : Association rules, Clusteringtechniques, Decision tree knowledge discovery throughNeural Networks & Genetic Algorithm, Rough Sets, SupportVictor Mechanics and Fuzzy techniques.

UNIT - VII

Mining complex data objects, Spatial databases, Multimediadatabases, Time series and Sequence data; mining textDatabases and mining Word Wide Web.

TEXT BOOK :

1. Data Warehousing in the Real World; Sam Anahory &Dennis Murray; 1997, Pearson

2. Data Mining - Concepts & Techniques ; Jiawei Han &Micheline Kamber 2001 Morgan Kaufmann.

3. Data Mning techniques; Arun Pujar- 2001 , UniversityPress Hyderabad.

REFERENCE BOOKS :

1. Data Mining ; Pieter Adriaans & Dolf Zantinge; 1997, Pearson.

2. Data Warehousing Data Mining and OLTP; Alex Berson1997, Mc Graw Hill.

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3. Data Warehousing System; Mallach; 2000, Mc Graw Hill.

4. Building the Data Warehouse; W.H. Inman, 1996 JohnWiley & Sons.

5. Developing the Data Warehouses; W.H. Ionhman , C.Klelly, John Wiley & Sons.

6. Managing the Data Warehouses; W.H. Ionhman , C.L.Gassey, John Wiley & Sons.

Note : Eight questions will be set in all the examinerstaking at least one quest ion from each unit .Students will be required to attempt five questionsin all.

SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT

CSE - 403 E

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks3 1 - Theory : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - IIntroduction to Software Project Management (SPM) :Definition of a Software Project (SP), SP vs. other types ofprojects, activities covered by SPM, categorizing SPs,project as a system, management control, requirementspecification, information and control in organization.

UNIT - IIStepwise Project Planning : Introduction, selecting apro ject ident i f i ca t ion project scope and ob jec t ives,iden t i f y ing p ro jec t in f ras tuc ture , a na lyz ing p ro jec tcharacteristics, identifying project products and activities,estimate ef forts each activity, identifying act ivity r isk,allocate resources, review/ publicize plan.

UNIT - IIIProject Evaluation & Estimation : Cost benefit analysis,cash flow forcasting, cost benefit evaluation techniques, riskevaluation. Selection of an appropriate project report;Choosing tecnologies, choice of process model, structuredmethods, rapid applicat ion development water fall-, V-process-, spiral- models.Prototyping, delivery. Albrechtfunction point analysis.

UNIT - IVActivity planning & Risk Management : Objectives of activityplaning,project schedule, projects and activities, sequencing andscheduling activties,network plannning model, representation oflagged activties, adding the time dimension, backward andforward pass, identifying critical path, activity throat, shorteningproject, precedence networks.

Risk Management : Introduction, the nature of risk, managingrisk, risk identification, risk analysis, reducing the risks,evaluating risks to the schedule, calculating the z values.

UNIT - VResour ce al loca tion & Moni tor ing the control :Introduction the nature of resources, identifying resourcerequirements, scheduling resources creating critical paths,counting the cost, being specific , publishing the resourceschedule, cost schedules, the scheduling sequence.

Monitoring the control : Introduction, creating the framework, co l lect ing the data, v isua liz ing progress , cos tmonitoring, earned value, prioritizing monitoring, getting theproject back to target, change control.

UNIT - VIManaging contracts and people : Introduction types ofcontract, stages in contract, placement, typical terms of acontract, contract management, aceptance, Managing people

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSYLLABUS OF B.E. Information Technologyand organizing terms : Introduction, understanding behaviour,organizational behaviour : a back ground, selecting the right personfor the job, instruction in the best methods, motivation, working ingroups, becoming a team, decision making, leadership,organizational structures, conclusion, further exercises.

UNIT - VIISoftware quality : Introduction the place of software qualityin project planning, the importance of software quality definingsof tware quali ty, ISO 9126, Pract ical software qual itymeasures, product versus process quality management,external standards, techniques to help enhance software quality.

UNIT - VIIIStudy of any Software Project Management software :viz project 2000 or equivalent

TEXT BOOK :1. Software Project Management (2nd Edition), by Bob

Hughes and Mike Cotterell, 1999, TMH

REFERENCE BOOKS :1. Software Engeering - A Practitioner’s approach, Roger

S. Pressman (5th Edition), 2001. MGH

2. Software Project Management, Walker Royce, 1998,Addison Wesley.

3. Project Management 2/c. Maylor

4. Managing Global Software Projects, Ramesh, 2001.TMH.

Note : Eight questions will be set in all the examinerstaking at least one quest ion f rom each unit.S t u d e n t s w i l l b e re q u i re d t o a t t e m p t f i vequestions in all.

SYSTEMS & NETWORKS ADMINISTRATION

IT- 403 E

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks3 1 - Theory : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - IIntroduction to Systems and Network Administration :The scope of systems and network Adminstartion, The Goalsof Systems and Network Admisntartion, System Componentsand their Managment : Operating Systems : Windows andUnix Varients, File Systems and Standards (UFS, NFS,NTFS) Processes and Job Control, privileged, User andGroup accounts, Logs and Audits, systems performanceTuning. Host Management : Booting and Shutting down ofan Operting System. Formatting, Partitioning and Building afile system , File system layout , Concept of swap space,Cl on in g sys te ms , OS In st a l la t io n , Ins ta l la t i on a ndconfiguration of devices and drivers, Software Instalation andStructuring software, Open source sof tware : The GNUPro jec t Su peruser / Admin is t ra tor Pr iv i leg es, UserManagement, Adding/ Removing usres, Controling Userresources, Disk Space al location and quotas, ProcessManagement and Monitoring Scheduling processes, Killing/Stopping processes. restart ing a Process, Monitoringprocess Activity Maintaining Log Files, File system repair,Backup and restoration, Handling Man Pages/ help System,Kernel Customizat ion, In tegrat ing Mult ip le Opera t ingSystems, System Sharing , User IDs, Passwords andAuthentication.

UNIT - IINe twor k Administra t ion : In t rod uct i on t o Ne tworkAdminstartion Approaches, Addressing and Subnetting :

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Fixed Vs var iab le masks, VLAN Pr inc ip les a ndConfiguration, Routing Concepts, Static and DynamicRouting, Routing Protocols : RIP, OSPF, BGP, NetworkAddress Translation (NAT), configuring a Linux/ WindowsBox as a Router, Dial-up configuration and Authentication: PPP, Radius, RAS, Configuring a DNS Server,Configuringsendmail service, configuring a web server, configuring aproxy server, TCP/ IP troubleshooting : ping, traceroute,ifconfig, netstat, ipconfig, Network Management.

UNIT - IIIHost and Network Security : Security Planning Categoriesof Security : C1, C2, C3, C4, Password security, Accesscontrol and Monitoring : Wrappers, Firewalls : FilteringRules, Detection and Prevention of Denial of service (DOS)Attacks, Automatic Identification of Configuration LoopHoles, Security Information Resources : CERT, Installingand Upgrading System Software, Use of Scripting tools :Shell Scripting Perl/ Python Scripting, Use of Make Option.

UNIT - IVSecurity Planning, Categories of Security : C1,C2,C3,C4,password security, Access Control and Monitoring.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED :1. “Principles of Network and system Administration”,

Mark Burgess, 2000, John Wiley and Sons Ltd.

2. “TCP/IP Network Administration (3rd Edition), Craig”Hunt, O’ Reilly and associates Inc., 2002.

3. “Windows 2000 Administration”, George Splading,2000, Mc Graw Hill.

4. “Linux Network Administrator’s Guide”, Olaf Kirch andTerry Dawson ,(2nd Edition), O’ Reilly ad AssociatesInc. , 2000, (Shrof f Publ ishers and Distributors,Calcutta).

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTSMicrosoft Windows 2000, Linux, Perl/ Python.

Note : Eight questions will be set in all by the examinerstaking at least one quest ion f rom each unit.S t u d e n t s w i l l b e re q u i re d t o a t t e m p t f i vequestions in all.

INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE & ERP

IT- 405 E

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Theory : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

PART- I

UNIT - IIntroduction and Concepts : Networks and commercialtransactions - Internet and novelties; networks and electronictransactions today, Model for commercial transactions;Internet environment - internet advantages, worlds wide weband other internet sales venues; Online commerce solutions.

UNIT - IIElectronic Payment Methods : Updating tradit ionaltransactions; Secure online transaction models; Onlinecommercial environments; digital currencies and paymentsystems; Offline secure processing ; private data networks.Security protocols.

UNIT - IIIElectronic Commerce Providers : On-Line Commerceoptions : Company profiles.

Electronic Payment Systems : Digital payment systems ;

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSYLLABUS OF B.E. Information TechnologyFirst virtual internet payment system; cyber cash model. On-line Commerce Environments : Servers and commercialenviroments; Ecommerce servers. UNIT - IVDigital Currencies : Operational process of Digicash,Ecash Trail; Using Ecash; Smart cards; Electronics DataInterchange : basics, EDI versus Internet and EDI overInternet. Strategies, Techniques and Tools, Shoppingtechniques and online selling techniques.

PART-II UNIT - V

ERP - An Enterprise perspective : Production Finance,Personnel disciplines and their relationship, Transitingenvironment, MIS Integration for disciplines, InformationW orkf low, Network structure, Client Server IntegratorSystem, Virtual Enterprise. UNIT - VIERP - Resource Management Perspective : Functional andprocess of Resource. Management, Introduction to basicModules of ERP System : HRD, Personnel Management,Training and Development, Skill Inventory Material Planningand Cont rol , Inventory, Forecast ing , Manufac tur ing ,Production Planning, production scheduling, productionContro l , Sa les and D is t r ibu t ion , F inance, ResourceManagement in global scenario.

UNIT - VIIERP - Information System Perspective : Introduction toOLAP (Online Analysis and Processing), TP, OAS, KBS,MRP, BPR, SCM, REP, CRM , Information Communicationtechnology.

UNIT - VIIIERP - Key Managerial issues : Concept Sel l ing, IT

Infrastructure,Implication of ERP Systems on BusinessOrganization, Critical success factors in ERP System, ERPCulture Implementation Issues, Resistance to change, ERPSelect ion issues, Return on Investment, Pre and PostImplementation Issues.

TEXT BOOKS :1. “Fronteors of electronics Commerce” Ravi lalakota,

Andrew Whinston, 1996, Addision Wesley.

2. “Enterprise resource Planning- Concepts and Practice”,V.K. Garg and N. K. Venkita Krishna, 1998, PHI.

REFERENCE BOOKS :1. The SAP/3 Handbook , John Antonio, Fernandz, TMH.

2. “The E- Business Revolution” Denial amor AddisionWesley.

3. “From Edi to E- Commerce : A Business Initiatives“Sokol TMH

4. “E Commerce” Greenstein and Feinman TMH

5. “E Commerce” Excel, Diwan, Sharma.

6. Asset International “ Net Commerce” TMH

7. “E Commerce : The Cutting Edge of Business” Bajanand Nag TMH.

8. “E Commerce” Jaffrey F. Rayport, Bernard J. Jaworski2002, TMH.

9. Electronic Commerce - Security, Risk Management andControl, Greenstein , Feinman, 2002, TMH.

Note : Eight questions will be set in all by the examinerstaking at least one quest ion f rom each unit.Students will be required to attempt five questionsin all but at least two from each Part A & Part- B.

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSYLLABUS OF B.E. Information TechnologySYSTEM AND NETWORK ADMINISTRATION LAB.

IT- 407 E

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks- - 3- Exam : 50 Marks

Total : 100 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

- Management of the users & the domain.- Configuring DHCP.

- Setting up the local security policy,.

- Start and stop services from user window and command prompt.

- Use of event viewer.

- Use of the performance monitor.

- Management of the IIS and FJP server

- Setting up of local area network

- Setting up of router in Window 2000 server

- Use of utilities

(a) Ping

(b)Trocert

(c) netstat

(d)net

(e) IP configuration

(f)Path ping

- Use of network monitor

- Setting up of DNS

- Setting up and use “ Terminal Client Services”.

CSE-409 EVISUAL PROGRAMMING LAB.

L T P Class Work : 25 Marks- - 3 Exam : 50 Marks

Total : 75 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - I

Study of Visual Basic 6.0. NET and Visual C++ 6.0.NET.

1. Study Windows API’s Find out their relationship withMFC

classes. Appreciate how they are helpful in finding

complexities of windows programming.

2. Get f ami l ia r w ith essent ia l c lasses in a typ ica l

(Document- view architecture) VC++ Program and their

relationship with each other.

3. Create an SDI application in VC++ that adds a popup menu

to your application which uses file drop down menu attached

with the menu bar as the pop-up menu. The pop-up menu

should be displayed on the right click of the mouse.

4. Create an SDI application in VC++ using which the user

can draw atmost 20 rectangles in the client area. All

the rectangles that are drawn should remain visible on

the screen even if the window is refreshed. Rectangle

should be drawn on the second click of the left mouse

button out of the two consecutive clicks. If the user tries

to draw more than 20 rectangles, a message should

get displayed in the client area that “ No more rectangles

can be drawn”.

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5. Create an application in VC ++ that shows how menu items

can grayed, disabled and appended at run time.

6. Write a program in VC++ to implement serialization of

inbuilt and user defined objects.

7. Write a program in VC++ to create archive class object

f rom CFile class that reads and stores a simple

structure (record).

8. Make an active X control in VC ++ derived from a

standard control.

9. Write a program in VB to implement a simple calculator.

10.Create a simple database in MS Access Database.

Oracle and a simple database application in VB that

shows database connectivity through DAO and ADO.

11.Write a simple program that displays an appropriate

message when the illegal operation is performed using

error handling technique in VB.

12.Write a program in VB to create a notepad.

13.Create a DLL in VB.

Bright students may do the following exercises :

14.Write a program in VCC++ to implement a simple

calculator.

15.Write a program in VC++ to create a static link library

and a dynamic link library.

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16.Create a simple database in MCAccess Database and

a simple database application in VC ++ that shows

databases conncetively through ADO model.

17.Make an Active X control of your own using VB.

18.With the help of VB, create an object of excel application

and implement any action on it.

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DEPT. ELECTIVE - I1. IT - 465 - E Network Technology2. IT - 466 - E Embedded System Design3. IT - 472- E Introduction to VLSI Design

DEPT. ELECTIVE - II1. IT - 467- E Computer Software Testing2. IT - 470 - E Web Engineering3. IT - 468- E Logic and Functional ProgrammingNote :

1. Project load will be treated as 2 hrs. per week for the project coor-dinator and 1 hour for each participating teacher. Project involvingdesign, fabrication, testing, computer simulation, case studies etc.which has been commenced by students in VII semster will becompleted in VII semester.

2. For the subject IT-402-E (Independent study Seminar), a studentwill select a topic from emerging areas of information & Technol-ogy and study it throughly and independently. Later he will give aseminar talk on the topic.

3. A team consisting of Principal/ Director, HOD of concerned depart-ment and external examiner appointed by University shall carryout the eveluation of the student for his/ her General Fitness forthe Profession.

4. Students will be allowed to use the non- programmable scintificcalculator. However, sharing of calculator will not be permitted in theexamination.

5. “The subject GFIT-404-E (General Fitness for the Profession) codehas been changed to GFIT- 402- E and will be effective from 2006-07.

MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSCHEME OF STUDIES & EXAMINATION

B.E IN Information TechnologySEMESTER - VII

Modified ‘E’ Scheme effective from (2010-11)CourseNo.

Subject Teaching Schedule

L T P Total

Marksof Class

Work

ExaminationTheory Practical

TotalMarks

Dura-tion ofExam

(in hrs.)CSE - Distribu 3 1 - 4 50 100 - 150 3402 E -ted Ope

ning System(CSE,IT)

CSE- Advanced - - - - 50 - - 50 3404 E Java (CSE,IT) 3 1 - 4 50 100 - 150 3

Deptt. 4 - - 4 50 100 - 150 3 ElectiveI Deptt. 4 - - 4 50 100 - 150 3 ElectiveICSE- Advanced - - 3 3 50 - 50 100 3406 E Java Lab. (CSE,IT)

IT- Project - - 8 8 50 - 100 150 3409-E

IT- Indepen402-E dent Stu - - 4 4 50 - - 50 dy Sem

-inar

* GFIT General - - - - 50 - 100 150 3-402 E Fitness

for theProfes-sionTotal 14 2 15 31 400 400 250 1050

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSYLLABUS OF B.E. Information TechnologyDISTRIBUTED OPERATING SYSTEM

CSE- 402 E

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks3 1 - Theory : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - I

Introduction : Introduction to Distributed System, Goals ofDistributed system, hardware and sof tware concepts,Design issues. Communicat ion in distributed system :Layered protocols, ATM networks, Client server model,remo te P roced ure Ca l ls a nd Grou p Commu icat ion ,Middleware and Distributed Operating Systems.

UNIT - II

Synchronizat ion in Distr ibuted System : Clocksynchronization, Mutual Exclusion, Election algorithm, theBully algorithem, a Ring algorithem, Atomic Transactions,Deadlock in Distributed Systems, Distributed DeadlockPrevention, Distributed Deadlock Detection.

UNIT - III

Processes and Processors in distributed systems :Threads, system models, Processors Allocation, Schedulingin Distributed system, real Time Distributed systems.

UNIT - IV

Distributed file systems : distributed f ile system Design,Distributed file system implementation, trends in distributedfile systems.

Distributed Shared memory : What is shared memory,Cons is tency mode ls , Page based d is tr ibuted shared

memory, shared variables distributed shared memory.

UNIT - V

Case Study MACH : In troduct ion to MACH, processmanagement in MACH, communication in MACH, UNIXemulation in MACH.

TEXT BOOKS :

1. Distributed Operating System - Andrew s,. Tanenbaum,PHI

Note : Eight questions will be set in all by the examinerstaking at least one quest ion f rom each unit.Students will be required to attempt five questionsin all.

ADVANCE JAVACSE - 404 E

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks3 1 - Theory : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - I

CORE JAVA : Introduction to Java Data types variables,operators, Arrays, Control Statements, Classes & Methods,Inheritance, Exception Handling Multireading, Collections, I/O streams, AVVT & Applet programming.

UNIT - II

NETWORKING : Connecting to a server, ImpelmentingSe rvers , send ing E-Mai l , mak ing URL Connec t ionsAdvanced Socket Programming.

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UNIT - III

DATABASE NETWORKING : The Design of JDBC. TheStructured Query Language, JDBC Installation Basic JDBCProgramming Concepts, Query Execution, Scrollable andUpdatable result Sets, Matadata Row Sets, Transactions,Advanced Connection Management, Introduction of LDAP.

UNIT - IV

DISTRIBUTED OBJECTS : The Roles of Clent and Server,remote Method Invocations, Setup for Remote MethodInvocation, Parameter Passing in Remote Methods ServerObject Activation, Java IDL and CCRA Remote Method Callswith SOAP.

UNIT - V

SWING : Lists, Trees, tables, Styled Text componentsProgress Indicators, Component Organizers. UNIT - VI

AWT : The rendering Pipeline, Shapes, Areas, Strokes Paint,Coordinate transformations, Clipping Transparency andComposition, Rendering Hints readers and Writers for Images,Image Manipulation Printing. The Clipboard, Drag and Drop.

UNIT - VII

JAVABEANS COMPONENTS : Beans, the Bean writingprocesses, Using Beans to Build an Application Namingpatterns for Bean Components and Event Bean PropertyTubes beaninfo Classes property Editor Cuatomizes.

UNIT - VIII

SECURITY : Class Loaders, Bytecode Verification SecurityMangers and Permissions, Digital Signatures code signingEncryption.

TEXT BOOKS :

1. Core Java TM 2, Volume II- Adavanced features, 7thEd i t io n Ca y Ho re tman n, Ga ry Corne l l P ea rs onPublisher, 2004

REFERENCE BOOKS :

1. Professional Java Programming by Brett Spell, WROXPublication.

2. Advanced Java 2 Platform, How to Program, 2nd Edition,Harvey, M. Dietal, Prentice Hall.

Note : Eight questions will are to be set at least one fromeach unit. Students have to attempt any five.

ADVANCED JAVA LAB.CSE- 406 E

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks- - 3 Exam : 50 Marks

Total : 100 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

Development of programs relating to :

1. JDBC2. Servlets

3. Beans

4. RMI

5. JSP

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSYLLABUS OF B.E. Information TechnologyIT- 465 E

NETWORK TECHNOLOGY

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Exam : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - I

Overview of Internet : Address and domain Mangemnt,SNMP, Transport Layer issues, TCP/ IP, FTP, W W Wundergoing technology, E-mail, talent, FTP, Gateway, Dial -up, SLIP/PPP. Dedicated lines, Internet searching tools,gopher, Archie, Veronica, WWW, Lynx, Mosaic, WAIS,Usenet.

UNIT - II

Security issues , CGI,PERL, HTML, VRML.JAVA,VB scriptand other internet development tools, internet networkingTCP/IP protocols). Network Security and Management.

UNIT - III

Application Layer Services and protocols (RPC, NFC, SMTP,FTP, TELENET), Review of LAN, Principles of I BASE 5(Strain), Transmitter and receiver of 10 BASE 5 Node, 10BASE 5 Ethernet and 10BASE 2 (Chapter net), Twisted pairEthernet, Serial Communication, Connecting LANS andWANS.

UNIT - IV

Serial Communication Circuits, Modems, USART processorInterface Data Buffer Block of 8251A, Control logic ofUSART, PROTOCOLS, Transmitter receiver, SynchronousModems and Asynchronous Modems. SYNDET/BRAKDET

ion 8251A, Monitorting of 8251 A, wiriting characters to betransmitted to 8251A, Monitoring of 8251A. read status, ISDN: technology devices, Architecture protocols, Flow controlError detection and Corrrection, ATM, technology, InterNetworking SDH/ SONET.

TEXT BOOKS :

1. Computer Networks by Tanenbaum, 2003, PHI.

2. Computer Networks by Black, 1995, PHI.

REFERENCE BOOKS :

1. Data communication & networking by Furozan, 2000,TMH.

2. Data and Network communicatios by Miller (Delmer)

3. Communication Networks : Fundamentals Concepts &Key Architectures by Alberto Leon, TMH.

IT- 466 E EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Exam : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - I

Real time operating system overview, exposure to windowsCE, QNX, Micro kernals and mc/OS of introduction toprocess models, Interrupt routines in an RTOs environment,encapsulating semaphores and queues, hard real-timescheduling considerations, saving memory space.

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSYLLABUS OF B.E. Information TechnologyUNIT - II

16 &32 bit microprocessor and micro-controller and DSPhardware with refernce to Embedded system.

UNIT - III

Embedded software development tools and compilers- hostand target machines, linker/ locators for embedded software,cross compiler, basic concept of device drivers, serialcommunication interface device driver.

UNIT - IV

System synthesis of Hardware/ sof tware co-emulation,simulation speed of emulators, JTAG OCD.

UNIT - V

Communication protocols with special refernce to embeddedsystem. TCP/IP, VDP wireless protocols, IRDA, Blue toothIEEE 8.8.11.

TEXT BOOKS :

1. An Embedded system primer by David e Simon, 1999,Addison- Wesley

2. Programming for Embedded system by Dreamtechsoftware team, John wiley 2002.

REFERENCE BOOKS :

1. TCP/IP Lean : Web servers for embedded systems byJeramy bentham, 2002.

2. Real - time programming : A guide to 32 bit embeddeddevelopment, Rick Grehan, 1999, AW.

Note : Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners takingat least one question from each unit. Students will berequired to attempt five questions in all.

IT- 472 E INTRODUCTION TO VLSI DESIGN

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Exam : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - I

CRYSTAL GROWTH : MGS, EGS, Czpchralspi crystalPuller ,Silicon shapping, Water Preparation. Epitaxy: VapourPhase Epitaxy, Epitaxial Layer Evaluation Molecullar BeamEpitaxy.

UNIT - II

OXIDATION :Thermal Ox idat ion K inet ics, Ox idat iontechniques, Oxide Properties, Oxidation induced Defects.Lithography : Photolithography, e-beam lithography, X-rayLithography.

UNIT - III

REACTIVE PLASMA ETCHING : P lasma Propert ies ,Featues Size control and anisotropic etching, Plasma etchingtechniques and equipment. Di-electric and Poly- Silicon FilmDeposition : Deposition Processes for Poly- si, SiO2, SiO3N4 : Plasma assited Depostions.

UNIT - IV

Diffusion : A Qual ita t ive view of atomic di f fusion insoilds,diffusion mechanics, Fick’s one dimensional diffusionequation, constant source and limited source diffusion,diffusion of Grp3 and 5 impurities in Silicon Impurity sources,diffusion apparatus, Characterization of diffused layers. IonImplanation : Introduction, Range Theory ImplanataionEquipment Anncaling.

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UNIT - V

Metallization : Metallization applications , Choices PhysicalVapour Deposit ion. Sputtcring,Metal lization Problems.Asse mb ly & P acka g ing : Pa ckag e Types de s ignconsiderations, Package fabrication technologies, Futuretrends.

UNIT - VI

Isolation techniques : Bipolar IC fabricat ion processSequence, nMOS IC fabrication process Sequence.

TEXT BOOKS :

1. VLSI technoology, S.M. Sze, 1998 MGH

2. VLSI Fabrication Principles, S.K. Ghandhi

Note : Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners takingat least one question from each unit. Students will berequired to attempt five questions in all.

IT- 467 E COMPUTER SOFTWARE TESTING

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Exam : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - I

FUNDAMENTALS AND TETSING TYPES : First, secondand later cycles of testing. Objectives and limts of testing.Overview of S/W development stages, Planning and Designstages and testing during these stages. Glass box code,Regression and Black box testing, Software errors, Categoriesof software error.

UNIT - II

REPORTING AND ANALYZING BUGS : Problem reports,Content and Chacractersitics of Problem report, analysis andTactics for analyzing a reproducible bug. Making a bugreproducible.

UNIT - III

PROBLEM TRACKING SYSTEM : Objetcive of problemTracking System, tasks of the system, problem trackingoverview, use of the tracking system, mechanics of thedatabase.

UNIT - IV

Test Case Design : Characteristics of a good test, equivalentclasses and boundary values , visible state transitions, raceconditions and othertime dependencies, load testing. Errorguessing, Function equaivalence testing, regression Testing, General issues in configuration testing, printer testing.

UNIT - V

Localization and user manulas testing : Translated textexpands, Character sets, Keyboards, text filters. Loading,saving, import ing and export ing h igh and low ASCII,Operat ing system language, Hot keys. Error messageidentifiers, Hyphenation rules, Spelling rules. Sorting Rules,Uppercase and Lowercase conversion. printers, Sizes ofpaper, CPU’s and video Rodents Data formats and setupoptions, Rulers and measurements, Culture bound Graphicsand output. European product compatibi l i ty. Memoryavailability automated testing, testing User Manuals Effectivedocumentation, documentation tester’s objective. How testingdocumentation contributes to software reliability.

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UNIT - VI

Testing Tools and Test Planing : Fundamental toolsAutomated acceptance and regression tests, standards,Translucent box testing Overall objective of the test plan :product or tool ? Detaileds objective, type of test, strategyfor developing components of test planning documents,components of test planning documents test materials.

UNIT - V

S/W Development tradeoffs and models, Quality relatedcosts. the developments time line, Product design, alpha Pre-beta, Beta User Interface freeze, Pre-final, Final integritytesting, project post-mortems, Legal consequences ofdefective software, Managing and role of a testing group ,independent test agencies.

TEXT BOOKS :

1. test Computer Software, by Cem Kaner, Jack Falk, HungQuoc Nguyen, 1999, Pub. : Wiley (Second Edition).

Note : Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners takingat least one question from each unit. Students will berequired to attempt five questions in all.

IT- 470 EWEB ENGINEERING

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Exam : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - I

INFORMAT ION ARCHITECTURE : Th e ro le o f th e

information Architect, Collaboration and Communication,Organ iza t ion In f ormat ionOrganzat iona l Cha l lenges,Organizing Web sites and Intranets, Creating CohesiveOrganizat ion Systems, Designing Navigation Systems,Types of Navigation systems, Integrated Navigat ioinElements, remote Navigation Elements, Designing ElegantNavigation Systems, Searching Systems, Searching yourWeb Site, Designing the Search Interface Indexing the RightStuf f To, search or Not To Search, grouping Content,Coceptual Design, High Level Architecture Blueprints,Architectural Page Mockups, Design Sketches.

UNIT - II

DYNAMICS HTML AND WEB DESINING : HTML BasicConcepts, Good Web Design, Process of Web PublishingPhases of Web Site development, Structure of HTMLdocuments, HTML Elements -Core attributes, Languagesattributes, Core Events, Block Level Events, text levelEvents, Linking Basics, linking Basics Linking in HTML.Imag es and Ancho rs , Ancho r At t r ibu t s , Imagemaps,Semantic Linking meta Information Image Preliminaries.Image Download Issues, Image as Buttons, Intrdouction toLayout : Background, Colors and Text, Fonts, Layout withTables. Advanced Layout : Frames and Layers HTML andother media types. Audio Support in Browsres, Video Supportother binary formats Style sheets, Positioning with stylesheets. Basic Interact ivity and HTML : FORMS, FormControl, New and emerging form elements.

UNIT - III

JAVA SERVER PAGES AND ACTIVE SERVER PAGES :Basic Integrating Script, JSP/ ASP Objects and Components

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configuring and troubleshooting : request and responseobjects, retrieving the contents of a an HTML for Retrievinga Query String, Cookies, Creating Reading Cookies, Usingapplication Objects Events.

UNIT - IV

Overview of advance features of XML

TEXT BOOKS :

1. HTML, The complete Refernce, TMH.

2. CGI Programming with Perl 2/e, Scott Guelich, ShishirGundavaram, Gunther Birrzniek; O’Reilly

3. Doug Tidwell, James Snell, Pavel Kulchenko; ProgramWeb Services with SOAP, O’ Reilly

4. Pardi, XML in Action, Web technology, PHI.

Note : Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners takingat least one question from each unit. Students will berequired to attempt five questions in all.

IT- 468 ELOGIC & FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Exam : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

UNIT - I

Procedural and non-procedural lang. : Prolog Vs LISPApplications of LISP & PROLOG in designing expert system

UNIT - II

Syntax of PROLOG, Lists, Operators, Arithmetic, Structures,Controlling Back Tracking.

UNIT - III

Input and Ouput, built- in predicates, Operations on Datastructures, Advanced Tree Represetation.

UNIT - IV

Prolog in Artificial Inteligence : writing programme for searchtechniques. Constarint logic programming. Knowledgerepresentation and expert system, expert system shell.

UNIT - V

Planning, Machine Learning, Inductive Logic Programming,quantative Reasoining, Language Processing, Game Playing,Meta Programming.

TEXT BOOKS :

1. Prolog Programming for Artificial Intelligence by IvanBratko 2001, Pearson Edu.

2. Programming

Reference Books :

1. Symbolic Computing with Lisp & Prolog - by Mueller,JW 1998

2. Programming in turbo PROLOG by Lee Teft - PHI.

Note : Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners takingat least one question from each unit. Students will berequired to attempt five questions in all.

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSYLLABUS OF B.E. Information TechnologyELECTIVE PAPERS FOR BE 7th & 8th SEMESTER

HUM-451-E LANGUAGE SKILLS FOR ENGINEERSL T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Exam : 80 Marks

Practical/Presentation : 20 MarksTotal :150 Marks

Duration of Exam. : 3 hrs.The real challenge before the students stars when they corssthe threshold of the college after completing their degree. They,all of a sudden, find themselves competing for interviews. Ver-bal ability forms a major portion of these tests. Without soundlanguage skills and its semantic-syntactic know-how, the stu-dents with engineering background find themselves almost un-der-prepared for such tests. With this difficulty of students inmind, this course is proposed to make them technically profi-cient in handling the language skills required in comptitive ex-ams. The course would expose students to almost all variety ofitems, the common run of such tests as CAT, GMAT etc. And inthe context of LPG, this cutting edge comptence becomes im-perative, and no professional education can afford to overlookthis aspect.

Course Content :Unit I

Remedial English : Parts to speech, Gerunds, Participles andinfinitives; Clauses; Sentence-constructions (Unity; avoidanceof choppy and rambling sentences, logic and consistency, con-ciseness, sequencing of ideas); Sentence errors-agreementbetween verb and subject, pronoun and antecedents, sequenceof tenses, problems involving modifiers (dandling and misplacedmodifiers); Shifts in point of view-consistency of number andperson, tense, mood, voice and subject, Paral lelism;Ommissions and mixed constructions.

Unit IIVocabulary : Methods of bulding vocabulary- etmological roots,prefixes and suffixes,; Commonly used foreign words andphrases; spelling : words often confused synonyms and hom-onyms; one word substitutes; verbal idioms.

Unit IIIPunctuation and Machanics : End Punctuation; Internal Punc-tuation; Word Punctuation.

Unit IVComprehension :Abstracting : Summarising : Observations,Findings and Conclusions; Illustration and Inductive Logic; De-duction and Analogy.

Unit VPresentation: Oral presentation-Extempore, discussion on top-ics of contemporary relevance, interviews.

Sanding :1. Working with words by R. Gairns and s. Redman, Cambridge

University Press, London.

2. Meanings into Words-Upper Intermediate Students Book,Deff/Jones, Foundation Books (Cambridge UniversityPress,) Delhi.

3. A Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V.Martinet, OUP, Delhi.

4. Examine yuor English by Margaret M. Maison, OrientLongman, New Delhi

5. A Practical Guide to Colloquial Idom by W.J. Ball, Longman.

6. A guide to Correct English by L.A. ill, Oxford.

7. Structural Essentials of english by H.whitehall, Longman.

8. Advanced English Practice by B.D. Graver, OUP, Delhi.

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9. Public Speaking, Sudha Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

10. Group Discussion, Sudha Publication Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.

Scheme of Examination :(A)Theoritical :

The pattern of the exam would be more or less like the pat-tern of the competitive exams. (i.e. Objective Type) like CAT-G-MAT etc., as far as the units I, II, III and IV are concerned.

Unit-I, II, III : (30, 20, 10 Marks respectively)The first section of the question paper will have 110 objec-

tive type questions with no choice at all. These 110 (60 + 40 +10) questions will converall the first three units (I, II, III) of thesyllabus and would carry, 30, 20, and 10 marks respectively.The questions may be in the form of multiple choices, fill-in-the-blank, supply the right word/choice, choose the right alterna-tive, do as directed etc.

Unit-IV - 20 MarksThe question from this unit will test comprehension compe-

tence (in the form of various elements mentioned in the unit) oftext given.

(B)Practical (Presentation) :There will be an oral test carrying 20 marks. The presenta-tion part of section i.e. Unit-V will be covered in this test.Hence, there is no need to include this unit in theory exam.

Three hours for a groupo of 15 students are required for thistest. Test can be in the form of aqny of the activities men-tioned in the Unit-V.

A panel of examiners appointed by the University will evalu-ate the presentation.

PHY-453-E LASER TECHNOLOGYL T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Exam : 100 Marks

Total :150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 hrs.

Conditions for Producing Laser, Concept of coherence, Spe-cial and temporal, Population Inversions, English coefficient,Gain and Gain saturation, Saturation intensity, Development andGrowth of a Laser Beam, Exponential growth factor, ThresholdRequirement for a Laser.

Inversions and two-level systems, steady-state inversonsand three and four-level systems. Transient Popultion Inver-sions, factors effecting population inversion Laser Amplifiers.

Excitation of Pumping Threshold Requirements, PumpingPathways, Specific excitation Parameters Associated with Optialand Particle pumping.

Helium-Neon Laser, Co2 Laser, Ruby Laser, Semiconduc-tor diode Laser.

Recommended Books :1. Laser Fundamentals by William T. Silfvast Cambridge Uni

versity, Press.

2. Introductory University Optics by John Beynon, (PHJI)

3. Laser-B.B. Laud.

4. Optics-A.K. Ghatak (TMH)

Note : Eight questions will be set and students will be requiredto attempt any five questions in all. All questions will becarry equal marks.

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSYLLABUS OF B.E. Information TechnologyCSE-303-E COMPUTER GRAPHICS

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Exam : 100 Marks

Total :150 MarksDuration of Exam. : 3 hrs.

Unit-IIntroduction to Computer Graphics :What is Computer

Graphics, Computer Graphics Applications, Computer graph-ics Hardware and Software, Two dimensional graphics primi-tives: Points and Lines, Line drawing algorithms : DDA,Bresenham’s Circle drawing algorithms : Using Polar coordi-nates, Bresenham’s circle drawing, mid point circle drawing al-gorithm; Filled area algorithms : Scanline Polygon filling algo-rithm, boundary filled algorithm.

Unit-IITwo/Three Dimensional Viewing : The 2-D viewing pipe-

line, windows, viewports, window to view port mapping: Clip-ping; point, clipping line (algorithms) : -4 bit code algorithm,sutherland -cohen algorithm, parametric line clipping algorithm(Cyrus Beck).

Polygon Clipping Algorithm : Sutherland -Hodgeman polygonclipping algorithm, Two dimensional transformations : transformations,translation, scaling, rotation, reflection, composite transformation.

Three dinesional transformations : Three dimensional graph-ics concept, Matrix representation of 3-D Transformations, Com-position of 3-D transformation.

Unit-IIIViewing in 3D : Pojections, types of projections, the math-

ematics of planner geometric projections, coordinate systems.Unit-IV

Hidden surface removal : Introduction to hidden surfaceremoval. The Z buffer algorithm, scanline algorithm, area sub-division algorithm.

Unit-VRepresenting Curves and Surfaces : Parametric repre-

sentation of curves. Bezier curve, B. Spline curves. Parametricrepresentation of surfaces; interpolation method.

Unit-VIIlluminations, shading, image manipulation : Illumination

models, shading modals for polygone, shadows, transparency.What is an image? Filtering, image missing, geometric transfor-mation of images.

Unit-VIIComputer Graphics Principles an Practices second edition

by James D. Foley, Andeies van Dam. Stevan K Feiner andJohb f. Hughes, 2000, Addision Wesley. computer Graphics byDonald Hearn and M,. Pauline Baker, 2nd Edition, 1999, PHI.

Reference Books :1. Procedural Elements for Computer Graphics-David F.

Rogers, 2001 T.M.H. Second Edition.2. Fundamentals of 3 Dimensional Computer Graphics by Alan

Watt, 1999, Addision Wesley.3. Computer Graphics : Secrets and Solutions by corrign Joh,

BPB.4. Graphics, GUI, Games & Multimedia Projects in C by Pilania

& Mahendra, Standard Publ.5. Computer Graphics Secrets and Solutions by Corrign Joh,

1994, BPV.6. Introduction to Computer Graphics by N. Krishanmurthy

T.M.H. 2002.

Note : Eight questions will be set in all the examiners taking atleast one question from each unit. Students will be required toattempt five questions in all.

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HUM-455-E ENTREPRENEURSHIPL T P Class Work : 50 Marks3 1 - Theory: 100 Marks

Total : 150 Marks Duration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.UNIT-I

Promotion of EntrepreneurshipMeaning, definition and functions of an entrepreneur, qualitiesof a good entrepreneur; Role of Entrepreneur in economicdevelopment; Government measures for the promotion of smallscale industries with special reference to Haryana; Culturalfactors in developing entrepreneurship.

UNIT-IIOwnership and Location of Industrial UnitsDifferent forms of Industrial Organisation.

Theories of Industrial location. Process of preparing projectreports.

UNIT-IIISize of Firm and PricingConcept of optimum firm, factors determining

Optimum size. Technical, Managerial, Marketing Uncertaintiesand risk.

Pricing Methods, Policies and procedures.

UNIT-IVFinancing of Small IndustriesImportance and need : Commercial Banks and term lending inIndia; Banks and under-writing of capital issues; Brief descriptionabout the role of other financial agencies viz; Industrial FinanceCorporation of India. State Financial Corporation, IndustrialDevelopment Bank of India; Unit Trust of India.

UNIT-VProblems Faced by Small EnterprisesProblems connected with Marketing, Management of NewProducts; Power; Finance; Raw Material; Under-utilization ofcapacity; Causes of under - utilization; Rehabilitation of SickMills.

UNIT-VIGovernment and Business(a) Highlights of Industrial Policy and Licensing Policy.

(b) International Marketing with special reference to exportdocumentation.

Recommended Books :1. Entrepreneurship of Small Scale Industries - Deshpande

Manohar D. (Asian Publishers, New Delhi)

2. Environment and Entrepreneur - Tandon B.C. (AsianPublishers, New Delhi).

3. The Industrial Economy of India - Kuchhal S.C. (Chaitanya,Allahabad).

4. Emerging Trends in Entrepreneurship DevelopmentTheories & Practices - Singh P.Narendra (International

Founder, New Delhi)

5. Entrepreneur, Banker & Small Scale Industries-Bhattacharya Hrisnikes.

6. Entrepreneurship & Growth of Enterprise in IndustrialEstates - Rao Gangadhara N.

NOTE: Eight questions are to be set atleast one question fromeach unit and the students will have to attempt five questionsin all.HUM-452-E BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

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L T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Theory : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam : 3 Hrs

The course proposes to help students develop business andtechnical communication competence. It focuses on writing skillsand strategies for specific purposes. The inevitability of introducingthis course to Engineering students is embodied in that it hascomparatively a high concentration of certain complex writingtechniques and procedures.

COURSE CONTENT:Unit-I

Business correspondence: Characteristics and Formats ofBusiness letter; Quotations, Orders, Tenders, Sales letters, claimand adjustment letters, Credit and Collection letters, ApplicationLetters for vacant situations with emphasis on Resumes andCurriculum Vitae; E-mail and Netiquette - format, style and tone.

Unit-IIBusiness Reports and Proposals: Importance, Function, Pattern

and formats of Reports, Typical Business Reports, ReportOrganisation and Presentation, and Formal Reports; ProposalFormats, Writing problem-Solving Proposals, Executive SummaryProposals and project Proposals.

Unit-IIIMeetings: Writing of Memorandum, Notes, Agenda and Minutes

of Meeting.Unit-IV

Public Relations and Advertising Documents: Press Releases,Public Service Announcements, Advertising Strategy and itsobjective, Designing of Classified and Display Advertising copies.

SUGGESTED READING:

1. Business Communication: Process & Product by Hary EllenGuffey, IV Edition, South-Western College Publishing,Cincinnati.

2. Business Correspondence and Report Writing by R.C. Sharma& Krishna Mohan, Tata Macgraw Hill Publication, New Delhi.

3. Effective Business English and Correspondence by M.S.Ramesh and C.C. Pattanshetti, R. Chand & Co., New Delhi.

4. Effective Letters in Business by Robert by C. Shruter, TataMacgraw Hill, New Delhi.

5. English Business Letters by F.W. Wing & D. Anncree, OrientLongman.

6. Written Communication in English by Sarah Freeman, OrientLongman.

7. International Business English by Leo Jones & RichardAlexander, Cambridge University Press.

8. General and Business English by Sweet Stephen, Sir IssacPitman & Sons Ltd., London.

9. How to Write and Present Technical Information, Charles H.Sides, Cambridge University Press, U.K.

10.Strategies for Engineering communication, Susan Stevenson/Steve Whitmore, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Printed in India byReplika Press Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

There will be six questions in all, covering all the units. Allquestions will be compulsory and will have enough internalchoice.

Unit-I 30 Marks

There will be two questions from this unit. One question willcover the theoretical aspect of business letter writing and willcarry 10 marks. The other question will be on writing the letterin a proper format on a subject given and will be of 20 marks.There will be enough choice taking care of the justice to be

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Unit-II 35 Marks

There will be two questions from this unit. One question willcover the theoretical aspect of report/proposal writing and willcarry 15 marks. The other question will be on preparing thereport/proposal on a topic/subject given and will be of 20 marks.There will be enough choice taking care of the justice to begiven to both the aspects of the report writing.

Unit-III 15 Marks

There will be a question on theoretical aspects of the variousitems of this unit or students can be asked to draft a specimenof any of these from the material given in the exam. The questioncan be split into parts.

Unit-IV 20 Marks

There will be one question having two parts. One part will be ontheory and will be of 5marks and the other will require the draftingan advertisement copy of a product or service or a publicannouncement and will carry 15 marks.

IC-403-E EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN

L T P Class Work : 50 Marks3 1 - Exam : 100 Marks

Total : 150 Marks Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.

UNIT 1 : INTRODUCTION:

Different types of microcontrollers: Embedded microcontrollers,External memory microcontrollers; Processor Architectures:Harvard V/S Pronceton , CISC V/S RISC; microcontrollers memorytypes; microcontrollers features : clocking, i/o pins, interrupts, timers,peripherals.

UNIT 2 : MICROCONTROLLER ARCHITECTURE:

Introduction to PIC microcontrollers, Architecture and pipelining,program memory considerations, Addressing modes, CPUregisters, Instruction set, simple operations.

UNIT 3 : INTERRUPTS AND I/O PORTS:

Interrupt logic, Timer2 scalar initialization, IntService Interruptservice routine, loop time subroutine, External interrupts and timers,Synchronous serial port module, Serial pheriphal device, O/p portExpansion, I/p port expansion, UART.

UNIT 4 : SOFTWARE:

Development tools/ environments, Assembly languageprogramming style, Interpreters, High level languages, Intel hexformat object files, Debugging.

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UNIT 5 : PROGRAMMING WITH MICROCONTROLLERS:

Arithmetic operations, Bit addressing, Loop control, Stackoperation, Subroutines, RAM direct addressing, state machines,Oscillators, Timer Interrupts, Memory mapped I/O.

UNIT 6 : DESINING USING MICROCONTROLLERS:

Music box, Mouse wheel turning, PWN motor control, AircraftDemonstration, ultra sonic distance measuring, TemperatureSensor, Pressure Sensor, Magnetic Field Sensor.

TEXT BOOK:

1. Design with PIC Microcontrollers by John B. Peatman , Pearson.

REFERENCE BOOKS :

1. Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller :Predko ; TMH.

2. Designing Embedded Hardware : John Catsoulis ;SHROFFPUB. & DISTR. ND.

3. Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++ : Michael Barr;SHROFF PUB. & DISTR. ND.

AI AND EXPERT SYSTEMS

CSE-451 EL T P Class Work : 50 Marks3 1 - Theory : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam : 3Hrs.

CONTENTS

1. Introduction to Artificial intelligence: Scope, history &applications: AI as representation and search the predicatecalculus inference rules. Logic based financial advisor,structures and strategies for state space search graph theory,strategies for space search, using state space to representreasoning with the predicate calculus.

2. Heuristic Search: An algorithm for heuristic search,admissibility monotonicity and informed ness heuristics ingames, complexity issues, control and implementation of statespace search recursion based search, pattern directed search.Production systems, predicate calculus and planning the blackboard architecture for problems solving.

3. LISP and PROLOG: Knowledge representation languagesissues in knowledge representation, network representationlanguage, structured representations, introduction to LISP,Search in LISP: a functional approach to the farmer, Wolf, Goatand cabbage problem, higher order functions & proceduralabstraction, search strategies in LIPS.

4. Expert systems: Introduction, History basic concepts, structureof expert systems, the human element in ES how ES works,problem areas addressed by ES, ES success factors, types of

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expert systems, ES and the internet interacts web, knowledgeengineering, scope of knowledge, difficulties, in knowledgeacquisition methods of knowledge acquisition, machine learning,intelligent agents, selecting an appropriate knowledgeacquisition method, knowledge acquisition form multiple expertsvalidation and verification of the knowledge base, analyzingcoding, documenting & diagramming.

5. Expert systems- II, societal impacts reasoning in artificialintelligence, inference with rules, with frames: model basedreasoning, case based reasoning, explanation & metaknowledge inference with uncertainty representing uncertaintyprobabilities and related approaches, theory of certainty(certainty factors) Qualitative reasoning, the development lifecycle, phases I, II, III, IV, V, VI the future of expert systemdevelopment process societal impacts.

TEXT

1. Efrain Turban and Jay E Aranson: Decision support systems& intelligent systems (5th Edn.) Prentice hall, 1998.

2. Donald A Waterman: A Guide to expert Systems, Addison -Wesley 1995

3. G.F. Luger & W.A Stubble Field -Artificial Intelligence structuresand Strategies for complex problem solving, 3 rd Edn. AddisionWesley 1998.

4. E.Rich and Knight, Artificial Intelligence, Second Edn, Tata Mc.Graw Hill Publishing, 1981.

IT-471 E MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

L T P Class Work : 504 - - Exam : 100

Total : 150Duration of Exam: 3 Hrs.

Unit-1: Foundation of Information System:Introduction to Information System and MIS, Decision support

and decision making systems, systems approach, the systemsview of business, MIS organization within company, Managementinformation and the systems approach.Unit-2: Information Technology :

A manager's overview, managerial overviews, computer hard-ware & software, , DBMS, RDBMS and Telecommunication.Unit-3: Conceptual system design :

Define the problems, set systems objective, establish systemconstraints, determine information needs determine informationsources, develop alternative conceptual design and select onedocument the system concept, prepare the conceptual design re-port.Unit-4 : Detailed system design :

Inform and involve the organization, aim of detailed design,project management of MIS detailed design , identify dominant andtrade of criteria, define the sub systems, sketch the detailed oper-ating sub systems and information flow, determine the degree ofautomation of each operation, inform and involve the organizationagain, inputs outputs and processing, early system testing, soft-ware, hardware and tools propose an organization to operate thesystem, document the detailed design revisit the manager user.Unit-5 : Implementation evaluation and maintenance of the MIS:

Plan the implementation, acquire floor space and plan space

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layouts, organize for implementation, develop procedures for imple-mentation, train the operating personnel, computer related acquisi-tions, develop forms for data collection and information dissemina-tion, develop the files test the system, cut-over, document the sys-tem, evaluate the MIS control and maintain the system. Pitfalls inMIS development .Unit-6: Advanced Concepts in Information Systems :

Enterprise Resources Management(ERP), Supply Chain Man-agement, C R M , Procurement Management System.Text Books:• Management Information System by W. S. Jawadekar, 2002,

Tata McGraw Hill.• Information System for Modern Management (3rd edition)- Rob-

ert G. Murdick, Loel E. Ross & James R. Claggett. PHIReference books:• Management Information System; O Brian; TMH• Management Information System by Davis Olson Mac Graw

Hill• Management Information System by Stasllings,(Maxwell Mc

Millman Publishers)• Information System; a Management Perspective; Alter Addison

Wesley• Introduction to Information System; McGraw Hill

Note: Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners taking atleast one question from each unit. Students will be required to at-tempt five questions in all.

PHY-151-E NANO TECHNOLOGY

L T P Theory : 100 Marks3 2 - Class work : 50 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of Exam : 3 hours

UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECH

Crystalline-Non crystalline materials, Fundamental ofNanotechnology and Nanomaterials in Metals, other Materials, &Biosystem, Molecular Recognition, Quantum Mechanics andQuantum Ideas in Nanotechnology. Semiconductor Nanoparticles.

UNIT 2 PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OFNANOPARTICLES

Nanoscale Lithography, Dip Pen Lithography, E-BeamLlthography, Nanosphere Life off, Llthography; Molecular Synthesis,Nanoscale Crystal Growth, Polymerization Nanobricks and Buildingblocks:

Tools for Measuring Nanostructures - Scanning Probe Instrument,Spectroscopy, Electrochemistry, Election Microscope Tools toMake Nanostructure.

UNIT 3 PROPERTIES & APPLICATION OF NANOCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS

Application in Sensors, Nanoscale Biostructure Electronics,Magnets, Optics, Fabrication Biomedical Applications, SmartMaterials - Self Healing Structures, Heterogenous Nanostructureand composites En Capsulation, Carbon Nanotubes.UNIT 4

Synthesis of semiconductor Nanoclusters, Processing of

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NanomaterialsNanobusiness - Boom, Bust and Nano Tech. NanoEthics

REFERENCES:1. Camarata, R.C. Nanomaterials synthesis, properties and

application Institute of Physics Publication2. Madou, Fundamentals of microfabrication, Mcgraw Hill.3. Sibelia, J.P., A Guide to material characterization, Prentice Hall.4. Mark Ratner, Daniel Ratner - NanoTechnology - A Gentle

Introduction to the Next Big Idea.

Note : The question paper will contain 8 questions in all. Thestudent will be required to answer any five. At the most onequestion will be set from each section.

IT-204 E Multimedia Technologies

L T P Class Work : 503 1 - Exam : 100

Total : 150Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.

Unit-1: Basics of Multimedia Technology :Computers, communication and entertainment; multimedia an

introduction; framework for multimedia systems; multimedia devices;CD- Audio, CD-ROM, CD-I, presentation devices and the userinterface; multimedia presentation and authoring; professionaldevelopment tools; LANs and multimedia; internet, World Wide Web& multimedia distribution network-ATM & ADSL; multimedia servers& databases; vector graphics; 3D graphics programs; animationtechniques; shading; anti aliasing; morphing; video on demand.Unit-2 : Image Compression & Standards :

Making still images; editing and capturing images; scanningimages; computer color models; color palettes; vector drawing; 3Ddrawing and rendering; JPEG-objectives and architecture; JPEG-DCT encoding and quantization, JPEG statistical coding, JPEGpredictive lossless coding; JPEG performance; overview of otherimage file formats as GIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG etc.Unit-3: Audio & Video :

Digital representation of sound; time domain sampledrepresentation; method of encoding the analog signals; subbandcoding; fourier method; transmission of digital sound; digital audiosignal processing; stereophonic & quadraphonic signal processing;editing sampled sound; MPEG Audio; audio compression &decompression; brief survey of speech recognition and generation;audio synthesis; musical instrument digital interface; digital video andimage compression; MPEG motion video compression standard; DVItechnology; time base media representation and delivery.

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Unit-4 : Virtual Reality:Applications of multimedia, intelligent multimedia system,

desktop virtual reality, VR operating system, virtual environmentdisplays and orientation making; visually coupled systemrequirements; intelligent VR software systems.Applications of environment in various fields.Text Books:• An introduction, Villamil & Molina, Multimedia Mc Milan, 1997• multimedia: Sound & Video, Lozano, 1997, PHI, (Que)Reference Books:• Multimedia: Production, planning and delivery, Villamil &

Molina,Que, 1997• Multimedia on the PC, Sinclair,BPB• Multimedia: Making it work, Tay Vaughan, fifth edition, 1994,

TMH.• Multimedia in Action by James E Shuman, 1997, Wadsworth

Publ.,• Multimedia in Practice by Jeff coate Judith, 1995,PHI.• Multimedia Systems by Koegel, AWL• Multimedia Making it Work by Vaughar, etl.• Multimedia Systems by John .F. Koegel, 2001, Buford.• Multimedia Communications by Halsall & Fred, 2001,AW.

Note : Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners taking atleast one question from each unit. Students will be required toattempt five questions in all.

IC-455-E INTELLIGENT INSTRUMENTATION FOR ENGINEERSL T P Sessionals : 50 Marks3 1 - Exam. : 100 Marks

Total : 150 MarksDuration of exam. : 3 hrs.

1. INTRODUCTION : Intelligence, features characterizingintelligence, intelligent instrumentation system; features ofintelligent instrumentation; components of intelligentinstrumentation system; Block diagram of an intelligentinstrumentation system.

2. SIGNAL PROCESSING, MANIPULATION ANDTRANSMISSION: Signal amplification & attenuation (OP-AMP based); Instrumentation Amplifier (circuit diagram, highCMRR & other features); Signal Linearization (different typessuch as Diode-resistor combination, OP-AMP based, etc.);Bias Removal, Signal filtering (outputs from ideal filters, outputsfrom constant-k filters, matching of filter sections, active analogfilters); OP-AMP based Voltage-to-current converter, Current-to-voltage conversion, Signal integration, Voltage follower (pre-amplifier), voltage comparator, Phase-locked loop, Signaladdition, Signal multiplication, Signal Transmission (Signalamplification, Shielding, Current loop transmission, Voltage-to-frequency conversion, Fiber optic transmission); Descriptionof Spike Filter (software-based).

3. SMART SENSORS: Primary sensors; Excitation;Compensation (Nonlinearty: look up table method, polygoninterpolation, polynomial interpolation, cubic spline interpolation,Approximation & regression; Noise & interference; Responsetime; Drift; Cross-sensitivity); Information Coding/ Processing;Data Communication; Standards for smart sensor interface..

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4. INTERFACING INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS : Basicissues of interfacing; Address decoding; Data transfer control;A/D converter; D/A converter; Sample & hold circuit; Otherinterface considerations.

5. RECENT TRENDS IN SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES :Introduction; Film sensors (Thick film sensors, Thin filmsensors); Semiconductor IC technology - standard methods;Microelectro-mechanical systems (Micro-machining, someapplication examples); Nano-sensors.

TEXT BOOK:

1. Barney, G.C., Intelligent Instruments. Hemel Hempstead:Prentice Hall, 1985.

2. Alan S. Morris, Principles of Measurement & Instrumentation.N. Delhi: PHI Pvt. Ltd., 1999..

REFERENCE BOOK:

1. D. Patranabis, Sensors & Transducers. N. Delhi: PHI, 2003.

2. Roman Kuc, Introduction to Digital Signal Processing. N. York:McGraw-Hill Pub. Co.

NOTES: 1. In the semester exam., the examiner will set 8questions in all covering the entire syllabus.Students will be required to attempt any fivequestions.

2. Use of scientific calculator will be allowed in theExam. However, pager, programmable calculator &cellular phone etc. will not be allowed.

HUM-453-E HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENTL T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Theory : 100 Marks

Total : 150 Marks Duration of Exam.: 3 Hrs.

Unit-I : Understanding Organisational Behaviour Definition, Goals of Organisational behaviour. Key forces af-fecting Organisational Behaviour. Fundamental Concepts ofOrganisational Behaviour.Unit-II : Motivation

Meaning, Objectives and importance of motivation. Theoriesof Motivation, Maslow's theory, Mc Greger's Theory Herzberg'stheory.

Morale : Meaning; Factors affecting morale, types of moralemorale and productivity, Evaluation of morale, improving morale.Unit-III : Communication

Definition & importance of Communcation; Formal & informalcommunication, Barriers in communication.Unit-IV : Leadership

Definition & importance, Nature of leadership various ap-proaches to leadership styles.Unit-V

Importance of human resources in industry, Definition of hu-man resource management, mechanical approach towards per-sonnel, Paternalism, Social system approach.Unit-VI

Need for human resource planning, process of human resourceplanning, Methods of recruitment, Psychological tests and inter-viewing, Meaning and importance of placement, Meaning and tech-niques of induction. Training and development : Concepts of train-ing and development, Importance of training and development,Management development its nature, purpose and method.

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Significant factors affecting compensation, Methods of wagepayment, Wage differentials, Causes of difference in Wages, Typesof wage differentials, Wage incentives, Meaning, Objectives, typesof incentive plans.Recommended Books :Text Books :1. Human Resource and Personnel Management - K. Aswathappa

- Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.2. Personnel Management : C.B. Mamoria, Himalaya Publishing

House.3. Organisational Behaviour - Dr. L.M. Prasad (Sultan Chand &

Sons).Reference Books :1. Personnel Management & Industrial Relations : Dr. T.N.

Bhagoliwal : Sahitya Bhawan Agra.2. Personnel Management : V.G. Karnik, Jaico Publishing House.3. Personnel management & Industrial Relation: Tripathi: Sultan

Chand & Sons.4. Personnel Management - Arun Monappa & Mirza Saiyadain -

Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.5. Personnel Management and Industrial Relations - D.C. Sharma

& R.C. Sharma S.J. Publications.6. Principles of Personnel Management - Edwin B. Flippo (McGraw

Hill).7. Organisational Behaviour - K. Adwathappa.8. Organizational Behaviour - John W. Newsstorn & Keith Davis,

Tata McGraw - Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.

Note: Eight questions are to be set at least one question from eachunit and the students will have to attempt five questions in all.

CH-453-E POLLUTION AND CONTROLL T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Theory : 100 Marks

Total : 150 Marks Duration of Exam.: 3 Hrs.

1. Waster Water & its treatment Processes:-Waster-water characteristics, effiuent standards, primarytreatment, secondary treatment - aerobic (activated sludge,aerated lagoons, trickling filter, roughing filter, rotating biologicalcontactor) anaerobic (contact process, UASB).

II Air Pollution:Classification of air pollutantsParticulates: Physical characteristics, mode of formation, settingproperties, Control measures.Hydrocarbons: Nature; sources, controlCarbon Monoxide: Source, harmful ef fects on humanhealth,control measures.Axides of Sulphur and Nitrogen Sources, effects on humanhealth and plants. Control measure.

III. Solid Waste: Types, sources and properties of solid waste,aolid waste management - Generation, Collection andtechniques for ultimate disposal, Elementary discussion onresource and energy recovery.

IV. Elementary treatment of nuclear pollution, metal pollution, noisepollution their effects & control.

Books Suggested:1. Environmental Engg.: by Howard s. Peavy & Others, MGH

International.2. Metacaf - EDDY - Waste-water engineering revised by George

Teholonobus (TMH)3. Environmental Chemistry by B.K. Sharma, Goel Publishing, Meerut.4. Environmental Chemistry, A.K.DE, Wiley Eastern.5. Air Pollution: H.C. Perking - Mc Graw Hill.

Note: Eight questions will be set and students will be required toattempt five questions in all.

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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAKSYLLABUS OF B.E. Information TechnologyME-451-E MECHATRONIC SYSTEMSL T P Class Work : 50 Marks4 - - Theory : 100 Marks

Total : 150 Marks Duration of Exam.: 3 Hrs.

UNIT 1Introduction to Mechatronics. Integrated design issues inMechatronics, Conceptual design. Possible design solutions.Integrated approach for combining sensors, actuators, computerand the product. Some examples - like auto focus camers,engine combustion control, washing machine, vehiclesuspensions, electro-mechanical brakes, manufacturingmachine, industrial robots, air conditioning systems, etc..

UNIT 2Classification of sensors of various type, resistive, strain gage,themistor, inductive, capacitive, piezoelectric, optical,photodetectors, encoders, ultrasonic types Silicon sensors,Micro-sensors for various measurements. Consideration forchoice of sensors for a given application.

Signal conditioning and data acquisition using computers. ADand DA converters. Use of plus-in-cards and software foracquiring data from several sensors.

UNIT 4Mechanical actuation systems - kinematic chains, cams, geartrains, beld and chains drive, ratchet and prawl, bearing,guideways, ball screw and nut, etc. Electrical actuation systems:Operational characteristic and application of electrical actuationcomponents for application like, AC/DC motors, stepper motors,relays, push buttons, switches, solenoids etc.

UNIT 5Introduction to semiconductor electronics, junction diode, bipolarjunction transistor, field effect transistors, digital logic. Number

systems. Logic gates Boolean algebra. Application of logicgates. Combinational and sequential logic.

UNIT 6

Sequence control, relay ladder diagrams for sequence controlin processes and machines. Programmable Logic Controlllersand applications: PLC structures, PLC languages, programmingof PLC using Mnemonics, Interfacing PLC with actuators,Sequencing of cylinders. Timers, internal relays and counters.Open loop and closed loop control using PLC.

UNIT 7Architecture of microprocessors and microcontrollers. Use ofsuitable software languages for micro controllers and theirapplications in mechatronic systems. Real time interfacingbetween computers and measurement or control systems.Introduction to modeling and computer control of process andmechanical systems.

UNIT 8

Communication systems Protocols, Open systemsinterconnection models. Smart transducers and transmitters.Field buses.

TEXT BOOKS:1. Mechatronics - Electronic control in mechanical & electrical

engineering by W.Bolton, Longman Indian Edn. 1999.

2. Mechatronic system design, by D.Shetty and R.A. Kolk -Mechatronic system design, PWS Publ. Co., Boston, 1997.

3. Mechatronics and Measurement Systems by D.G.Alciatore andM.B. Histand, TMH Publ. 2nd Edn. 2003.

NOTE: In the semester examination, the examiner will set 8questions in all, and students will be required to attempt only 5questions.

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