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M.Sc.
Prospectus No. 20111216
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puter Science
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T GA
DG
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BA A
MR
AVATI UN
IVERSITY
SPECIA
L NO
TE FOR
INFO
RM
ATION
OF TH
E STUD
ENTS
(1)N
otwithstanding anything to the contrary, it is notified for general
information and guidance of all concerned that a person, w
ho haspassed the qualifying exam
ination and is eligible for admission only
to the corresponding next higher examination as an ex-student or an
external candidate, shall be examined in accordance w
ith the syllabusof such next higher exam
ination in force at the time of such
examination in such subjects papers or com
bination of papers inw
hich students from U
niversity Departm
ents or Colleges are to be
examined by the U
niversity.
(2)B
e it known to all the students desirous to take exam
ination/s forw
hich this prospectus has been prescribed should, if foundnecessary for any other inform
ation regarding examinations etc.,
refer the University O
rdinance Booklet the various conditions/
provisions pertaining to examination as prescribed in the follow
ingO
rdinances.
Ordinance N
o. 1:
Enrolment of Students.
Ordinance N
o. 2:
Adm
ission of Students
Ordinance N
o. 4:
National cadet corps
Ordinance N
o. 6:
Examinations in G
eneral (relevent extracts)
Ordinance N
o. 18/2001:
An O
rdinance to provide grace marks for
passing in a Head of passing and
Inprovement of D
ivision (Higher C
lass) andgetting D
istinction in the subject andcondonation of defficiency of m
arks in asubject in all the faculties prescribed by theStatute N
O.18, O
rdinance 2001.
Ordinance N
o. 9:
Conduct of Exam
inations (relevent extracts)
Ordinance N
o. 10:
Providing for Exemptions and Com
partments
Ordinance N
o. 19:
Adm
ission of Candidates to D
egrees.
Ordinance N
o. 109:
Recording of a change of nam
e of aU
niversity student in the records of theU
niversity.
Ordinance N
o. 6/2008:
For improvem
ent of Division/G
rade.
Ordinance N
o.19/2001:
An O
rdinance for Central A
ssessment
Programm
e, Scheme of Evaluation and
Moderation
of answ
erbooks and
preparation of results of the examinations,
conducted by the University, O
rdinance2001.
Dineshkum
ar JoshiR
egistrarSant G
adge Baba
Am
ravati University.
PATTERN
OF Q
UESTIO
N PA
PER O
N TH
E UN
IT SYSTEM
.
The pattern of question paper as per unit system w
ill be broadlybased on the follow
ing pattern
(1)Syllabus has been divided into units equal to the num
ber ofquestion to be answ
ered in the paper. On each unit there w
illbe a question either a long answ
er type or a short answer
type.
(2)N
umber of question w
ill be in accordance with the unit
prescribed in the syllabi for each paper i.e. there will be one
question on each unit.
(3)For every question long answ
er type or short answer type
there will be an alternative choice from
the same unit. H
owever,
there will be no internal choice in a question.
(4)D
ivision of marks betw
een long answer and short answ
er typequestion w
ill be in the ratio of 40 and 60
(5)Each short answ
er type question shall contain 4 to 8 short subquestion w
ith no internal choice.
9M
.Sc.PART-I SEM
ESTER I (EX
AM
INATIO
N)
Syllabus prescribed forM
.Sc.Part-I & Part-II Sem
ester I & II(C
omputer Science)
1MC
S1 D
IGITA
L SYSTEM
S & M
ICR
OPR
OC
ESSOR
S
Unit-I:
Introduction to logic families :
TTL, ECL, MO
S, CMO
S etc. and their characteristics, tristate,flip-flops, R
S, JK, JK
MS, D
, T, IC series for gates and flip-
flops.C
ombinational Logic D
esign :Standard form
s of logical functions, SOP, PO
S, minterm
s,m
axforms, K
-map, IC series for com
binational logic.
Unit-II:
Multiplexers, dem
ultiplixers, decoders, encoders,com
binational logic design, adder & their use as subtractor,
BCD arithm
atic, ALU
, Digital Com
parators, parity generator/ checkers, parity encoders / decoders, IC
series for all thesedevices.
Unit-III:
Seqential Logic D
esign : Resisters, application of shift
register, counters, asynchronous & synchronous counters,
Design of counters, speed, up-dow
n counters, applicationsof counters, introduction to various counters and shiftregister IC
s, digital mem
ory unit, types.
Unit-IV:
Register Transfer L
ogic : Introduction, inter registertransfer, arithm
atic, logic and shift micro operations,
conditional control statements, overflow, arithm
atic shifts,fixed binary data, decim
al data, floating point data,nonnum
eric data, instruction codes, design of computer.
Unit-V
:Processor O
rganisation : (8086) : Register organisation,
Architectures, signals, m
emory organisation, generle bus
operation, I/O addressing, special processor activities,
minim
um and m
aximum
mode, instruction form
ats, addressingm
odes, important instructions, assem
bler directives andoperators.
Unit-VI:
Special Artchitectural features and program
ming :
Stack, structure, interrupts, ISR, N
MI &
INTR
, interruptprogram
ming.
Interfacing mem
ories, I/O ports, A
DC
, DA
C.
Books :
1)D
igital Logic and Com
puter Design - M
.Morris M
ano Pearson.2)
Digital Integrated Electronics - Taub &
Sehilling3)
Modern D
igital Electronics - R.P.Jain
4)D
igital Fundamentals 3/e (Indian A
daptation) - Floyd & Jain -
Pearson.
1011
5)D
igital Design - M
ano - 3/e - Pearson6)
Digital D
esign - Wakerly - Pearson
7)A
dvance Microprocessors and Peripherals - R
ay & B
hurchandi -TM
H8)
Microprocessors and Interfacing : D
.V.Hall (TM
H)
9)M
icroprocessors - M.R
afiquezaman (PH
I)10)
Microprocessor based system
Design - G
hoshal (M)
11)M
icroprocessor Architecture and Program
ming - R.S.G
oonkar (PRI)
*****
1MC
S2 D
ATA STRU
CTU
RES A
ND
ALG
OR
ITHM
S (C++)
Unit-I:
Arrays, R
ecords, Stacks and Queues, linked list :
Algorithm
s and operations on these data structures.Unit-II
:Tree, tree traversals, threaded binary tree, H
eight balancedtree, graph, m
ultidimensional array, graph traversals,
minim
um spanning tree.
Unit-III:
Searching & sorting techniques : B
ubble sorting, insertionsort, selection sort, shell sort, heap sort, m
erge sort,algorithm
s, recursive quick sort, sequential searching, binarysearch, hashing, indexed search techniques.
Unit-IV:
File Organisation : Sequential File organisation, index
sequential files, hash files, file security.U
nit-V:
Introduction algorithms and their analysis, divide &
conquer,gready m
ethods, optimal storage on type, job requesting,
back tracking, 8 queens problem, knapsack problem
, branch&
bounds, lower bound theory.
Unit-VI:
NP hard and N
P complete problem
s : Basic concepts, Cook’stheorem
, NP hard graph problem
s, NP hard scehduling
problems, N
P hard code generations.B
ooks :1)
Data Structures and A
lgorithms in C
++ - B.R
.Weiss Pearson
(Reference)2)
Kam
thane - Int. to Data structure in c - Pearson
3)C
omputer A
lgorithms - B
aase & G
elder Pearson4)
Data Structure using Java, L/C
: Langman - Pearson
5)Introduction to D
ata Structure - Trenble, Sorenson.6)
Introduction to Data Structure - B
hagat Singh, Nops.
7)Fundam
entals of Com
puter Algorithm
: Horow
itz & Sahani.
8)D
esign & A
nalysis of Com
p.Aho &
Ullam
ann- Pearson9)
Algorithm
s with C
- K. London (SPD
)10)
Levitin - Int.to Design &
Analysis of A
lgorithms - Pearson
11)B
andopadhyay - Data Structuring C
- Pearson12)
Aho - D
ata Structures & A
lgo - Pearson*****
1MC
S3 O
BJECT O
RIEN
TED PR
OG
RA
MM
ING
Unit-I:
Introduction : History of C
++ and Java, Structuredprogram
ming, Internet &
WW
W, basics of Java
environment.
Java Application : Introduction, sim
ple program, m
emory
concepts, arithmetic, decision m
aking.Java A
pplets : Introduction, Sample applets exam
ple.Unit-II
:C
ontrolled Structures : if, if-else, while, for, sw
itch, do,break, continue.M
ethods : Introduction, definition, math, Java application
package, scope rules, recursion, over loading, abstraction.Unit-III
:A
rrays : Introduction, declarations, allocations, parameters,
passing arrays to methods, sorting and searching arrays,
multidim
entional arrays. String & characters : C
lass,constructors, m
ethods.Unit-IV
:O
bject Oriented Program
ming :
Object based program
ming : Introduction, class scope,
controlling, access, creating package, constructors,visuasability, instances, reference, finalisers, abstraction,inform
ation hiding.U
nit-V:
Exception Handling &
Multithreading : Exception handling
: Introduction, error handling, techniques, throwing,
catching.M
ultithreading : Thread Class &
Method, thread state,
priority, scheduling, synchronisation, groups.Unit-VI
:G
raphics & M
ultimedia :
Graphics : 2D
Graphics, Java 2D
API, shapes, G
UI
Introduction, suins overview, event handling, creating
textarea, panel, slider, menus box.
Introduction to Multim
edia using Java.B
ooks :1)
Java How
to Program : D
ietel & D
ietel Pearson2)
Core Java - Vol.II : A
dvance Features 5th Ed : Hortsm
an Pearson3)
Inside Servlets - D.R
.Callaw
ay Pearson4)
Java A prim
er - Balgurusw
amy (TM
H)
5)C
++ & Java - Sananta (PH
I)6)
Java Programm
ing Language - 3rd Ed. Arnold, G
usling, Holm
esPearson
7)Java 2 Essentials - H
orstman (W
)8)
Java 2 From Scratch - Itecines (Q
ue)9)
Designing Java 2 : I.H
ortou (SPD)
10)C
adenhead - Java 2 in 21 days - Pearson*****
1312
1MC
S4DIG
ITAL COM
MUNICATIO
N & NETW
ORK
INGU
NIT-I
:Introduction to data com
munication N
/W application,
telephone comm
unication hardware.
UN
IT-II:
Data com
munication H
ardware, N
/W architecture, H
osts,clients circuits, D
ata comm
unication devices, datatransm
ission.
UN
IT-III:D
ata link layer : Access control, Error control, protocols,
trib N/W
layer : Topology, Routing, standards, protocols,
SNA
.
UN
IT-IV:
LA
N &
WA
N : Introduction, com
ponents, IEE
E,
Performance,
WA
N : D
DD
, AT&T,W
AIS, D
edicated ckt services, ISDN
,PSN
, ATM, interfacing netw
orks.
UN
IT-V:
Back bone netw
orks, Netw
ork design & im
plementation N
/W
managem
ent security.
UN
IT-VI:
Novelle N
etware : Introduction, Server, setting up server,
netware com
mands.
Books Recom
mended :
1)B
usiness Data C
omm
unications & N
etworking 5th edition - Jerry
Fitzgerald, Alan D
ennis.(WE)
2)D
ata Com
munications, C
omm
unications and Open System
- 2ndEdition, Fred H
alsoll - Pearson3)
Com
puter Netw
orking - Kurose &
Ross - Pearson
4)C
omputer N
etwork and Internet - 4th Edition - D
E Com
er - Pearson5)
Com
munications, System
s and Netw
orks - 2nd Ed. - Ray H
orok(ID
G)
6)Sklar - D
igital Comm
. - Pearson*****
1MC
S5SY
STEM A
NA
LYSIS, D
ESIGN
AN
D SO
FTWA
RE
ENGINEERING
Unit-I:
SDLC
: Goals, C
omputer based business system
life cycle.D
FD, D
FDS w
ith case, structured methodology.
Unit-II:
System A
nalysis : Goals and overview
s, fact finding,interview
ing, review, assignm
ent, prototyping and 4GL,
OO
A.
System D
esign : Output design, form
atting and designingreports, input design, file design, database design, netw
orkdesign, s/w
design, implem
entation, maintainance and
managem
ent issues.Unit-III
:Softw
are Project Managem
ent : Concepts, Software m
etrics,
Software Project Planning, Softw
are Project estimation,
models, risk m
anagement, project scheduling and tracking,
configuration managem
ent.Unit-IV
:Softw
are Maintenance : R
everse Engineering, SQA
,softw
are reliability, ISO standards.
Software R
equirements and A
nalysis : System Engineering,
product Engineering, modelling.
Unit-V
:System
Design : Effective design, m
ethods, interface design,docum
entation design.Softw
are testing : Methods, Strategies, A
rt of designing,m
etrics, test reports.Unit-VI
:Softw
are Engienering : Overview, reverse engineering,
forward engineering, m
etrics for maintainance, Softw
arereuse, C
ASE tools.
Books :
1)System
Analysis and D
esign - Edwards
2)System
Analysis &
Design - D
on Yates (M)
3)Fundam
entals of System A
nalysis & D
esign - J.F.Gerald
4)Softw
are Engineering with Java - S.R
.Schach (TMH
)5)
Software Engineering - Press M
an (TMH
)6)
Somm
erville - Software Engg. - 7th ed. - Pearson
7)B
ooch - Object O
riented Analysis &
Design - Pearson
8)K
endoll - Systems A
nalysis & D
esign - Pearson
*****1M
CS 6
CO
MPU
TER LA
B - I
Practicles based on subjects 1,4,5.
1 MC
S7CO
MPUTER LAB-II
Practicles based on subjects 2, 3.*****
“Distribution of Marks for Com
puter Lab.-I & Lab.-II
A)Each student shall perform
two practicals.
B)Q
uestions slip for each examinee, shall be based to anser book.
C)M
arks should be given on the basis of the following break up.
I)Practical-I
:12 M
arksII)
Practical-II:
12 Marks
III)Viva-Voce (Each practical 10 m
arks):20 M
arksIV)Record Book
:06 M
arks----------------------------------------Total
50 Marks”
----------------------------------------*****
1415
SEMESTER-II
2MC
S1SY
STEM SO
FTWA
RE A
ND
OPER
ATING
SYSTEM
Unit-I:
Introduction, Basic A
ssembler functions, O
ne-passassem
bler, multi-pass assem
bler, loaders & linkers,
relocation, linkage aditors, dynamic linking.
Unit-II:
Com
pilers, phases of compilation, lexical analysis, parsing,
compilation of expression, control structures, code
optimization.
Unit-III:
Functions of OS, types of O
S, process managem
ent, statesof processes, process scheduling algorithm
s, filem
anagement, space allocation techniques, directory types
and structures.
Unit-IV:
Mem
ory Managem
ent, partitious, paging, segmentation,
virtual mem
ory managem
ent, demand paging, page
replacement algorithm
s, thrashing.
Unit-V
:Space A
llocation Techniques : Secondary storage, diskscheduling algorithm
s, concurrency control, deadlocks.
Unit-VI:
Case Study : U
nix Operating System
& W
indows N
T O.S.
Process Managem
ent, mem
ory managem
ent, I/O m
’ment.
Books :
1)“S.S. &
O.S.” - D
.M.D
hamdhere (TM
H)
2)O
perating System 3 / e : N
utt Pearson3)
“Operating System
Concepts” - Silbershatz (A
ddision Wesley)
4)"System
s Software" , Leland B
eck (Pearson Education)5)
“Operating System
s” William
Stallings. (PE) 4th ed.6)
“Operating System
s” A.S.G
odbole - TMH
7)“O
perating Systems” C
rowley - TM
H8)
“System Program
ming” D
onovan - TMH
.9)
“Modern O
perating Systems” - Tenenenbaum
Pearson Education.10)
Deitel - O
perating Ssytem - Pearson
*****
2MC
S2W
IND
OW
S PRO
GR
AM
MIN
GUnit-I
:Introduction to M
FC : M
FC class hierarchy, C
win A
LP,C
Wnd, C
Main Fram
e classes, handling window
s, messages
in MFC.
Docum
ent / view architecture : C
Docum
ent and C view,
C++ tem
plete classes review, basic MFC
Classes : C
string,C
point, C size, C
Rect, C
Array, and C
List.
Unit-II:
Graphic D
evice Interface (GD
I) : C C
lient DC
, C W
indowD
C and C
Paint DC
classes, stock GD
I project, color and
fonts, drawing shapes and curves, C
Bitm
ap, C B
rush, CFont, C
Pallette, C Pen, C
Rgn C
lasses.D
ialog Box : C
Dialog, C
Edit, C B
utton, C List B
ox, CC
omboB
ox classes, Data exchange to / from
variables, andcontrols O
K and cancel buttons, tab stops and groups,
modeless dialogue.
Unit-III:
Window
s Control and D
ialogue : C Progress C
trl, C Slider
Ctrl, C Spin Button Ctrl, C List Ctrl, C Tree Ctrl classes, C fileD
ialg, C Color Dialog, C Font D
ialog, C Print Dialog, classes.
Tool bar, tool tips, and status bar : C tool Bar, C Control Bar,C
Status Bar.
Property Sheets Property Page class, MFC
text Editing, Cedit view, C rich Edit view, C rich Edit Ctrl.D
ate time picker, m
onth calender, IP Address C
ontrol,extended com
bobox controls.Exception H
andling : C exception.
Unit-IV:
Menus and A
ccelerators : Com
mand Processing C
Menu,
Cem
d UI classes.
Floating popup menus : K
eyboard, accelerator, file menus,
enabling, disabling menu item
s.M
ultithreading : Multithreading C
oncepts : C U
nit thread.Thread Synchronisation, critical section : C
ritical section, Cm
ute X, C
semaphore Event signaling, event object C
event.U
nit-V:
Advance D
ocument H
andling : C List view, C tree View, Cform
View, C record view.D
ocument Tem
plates : C doc. tem
plates, C single D
octem
plate and C m
ulti Doc Tem
plate.C fram
e Wnd, CM
DI fram
e Wnd, C child Fram
e, CMD
I childW
nd, C splitter W
nd, User defined m
essage handling,C
entral sensitive help.Unit-VI
:D
LL : MFC Extension D
LL : Experting Classes MFC regular
DLL.B
asic Com
ponent Object M
odel (CO
M) : Introduction,
Interface definition Language, Z Unknow
n, Z Class factory
interfaces, Zn-Process and out-process servers, marshaling,
containment and aggregation, daifference betw
een Active-
X and ordinary control. Properties, m
apping Active-X
Control events.
Case Study : C
alender and Web brow
ser controls OD
BC
,D
AO
, OLE.
Books :
1)Program
ming M
icrosoft Visual C++, 5th edition, Kruglinsli, shephard,
wingo (M
icrosoft Press 98)*****
1617
2MC
S3M
ICR
OPR
OC
ESSOR
PRO
GR
AM
MIN
G A
ND
INTERFACINGUnit-I
:Introduction to Pentium
Microprocessor : M
icroprocessorintroduction, evolution of M
P, block diagram, m
p operation,hardw
are/software requirem
ents, PC, developing s/w for PC,
Introduction to pentium, real m
ode, protected mode, softw
arem
odel of the pentium, registers, data, instructions,
addressing modes, interrupts previous intel m
ps.Unit-II
:Instructions : Introduction, A
LP, pentium instructions,
addressing modes, instruction exam
ples: processor flags,data transfer, strings, arithm
atic, logic, bit manipulation,
program transfer, processor control.
Unit-III:
Mem
ory & I/O
Interface : Mem
ory devices, addressdecoding, 8086 m
emory I/f, Pentium
mem
ory I/f, I/Ointerfacing, address decoding, PPI, K
bd I/f, display I/f, 8254,PCI, A
DC, D
AC.
Unit-IV:
Interrupts : Introduction, basic interrupt processing,hardw
are interrupts, PIC, RTC
, Introduction to DM
A>
Unit-V
:A
rithmatic C
oprocessor : 80 x 87 architecture, preliminary
instructions, Bus I/f :
ISA, G
ISA, V
ESA, PCI.
Unit-VI:
Advance Program
ming w
ith I/f : Programm
ing with D
OS
and BIOS function, calls, kbd, video, speaker, printer control
& program
ming, com
mand line interface, advance
programm
ing applications : Mouse, TSR
, Interfacing c with
ALP.
Books :
1)The Pentium
Microprocessor : A
ntonakos Pearson2)
The Intel Microprocessors - B
ary Brey - Pearson
3)A
ssembly Language Program
ming for PC
- Socha & N
orton (PHI)
4)IB
M PC
Assem
bler Language Programm
ing - Peter Abel - Pearson-
5/e5)
Essentials of Assem
bly Language Programm
ing for the IBM
PC -
Rajaraman, T., Radhakrishnan (PH
I)6)
Fundamentals of A
ssembly Language Program
ming - X
efiner (GP)
*****
2MC
S4C
OM
PUTER
GR
APH
ICS A
ND
IMA
GE PR
OC
ESSING
Unit-I:
Geom
etry and Line Generation : O
verview, pixel, and frame
buffers, vector and character generation, displaying frame
buffer.G
raphics Premitives : O
verview &
Introduction, displayfile, display control, text line style prim
itives.
Polygons : Representation, entering &
filling polygons.Unit-II
:Transform
ations : Scaling, Sin & Cos, Rotations, translation
other transformations and display procedures.
Segments : O
perations on segment, Im
age transforms,
display file structure.V
iewing : Transform
ation, implem
entation.C
lipping : Various clipping Operations.
Unit-III:
Interaction : Input device handling, event handling,interactive techniques.3D
Geom
etry : Overview
, transformations, projections
algorithms for hidden surfaces and lines shading and curves.
Unit-IV:
Image Processing : O
verview of im
age processingtechniques, tw
o dimensional system
s and methem
aticalprelim
inaries.Im
age Reception : Introduction, visual system
, colorm
echanism.
Unit-V
:Im
age Sampling and Q
uantisation : Introduction, Sampling
theory, image quantisation.
Image Transform
: Introduction, unitary transforms, D
FT,C
osine and Sin transforms. N
oncausal representation ofIm
age, Spectral, facterisation, Image decom
position.Unit-VI
:Im
age Enhancem
ent : Introduction, Poin Operations,
Histogram
modelling, Special operations, introduction to
image filters and restoration.
Books :
1)C
omputer G
raphics A Program
ming A
ppraoch : Stevens Harington
(MEH
)2)
Com
puter Graphics - 2nd Edition - H
earn & B
aker - Pearson3)
Fundamentals of D
igital Image Processing : A
.K.Jain Pearson
4)D
igital Images : A
Practical Guide - G
reenberge & G
reenberge (TMH
)5)
Understanding D
igital Signal Processing : 2/e : Lynos (PE)6)
Digital Im
age Processing using MATLA
B 1/e : G
onzalez (PE)7)
Cooles - The Essence of C
omputer G
raphics - Pearson.*****
1MC
S5 (1) A
DVA
NC
E CO
MPU
TER N
ETWO
RK
Unit-I:
Introduction, overview, Netw
ork Core, m
edias, dalays,m
odels, Internet backbones, NA
P & ISP, H
istory.Unit-II
:A
ppllication Layer : Principles of A
pplication Layerprotocol, H
TTP, FTP, e-mail in internet, D
NS.
Unit-III:
Transport Layer : Services and Principles, multiplexing and
demultiplexing applications, connection less transport : U
DP,
1819
principles of reliable data transfer, TCP, Introduction to
congestion control.Unit-IV
:N
etwork L
ayer & R
outing : Introduction and network
service model, R
outing Principles, Hierarchical R
outing, IP,Introduction to R
outing & R
outers, IPV6.
Unit-V
:Link Layer and LA
N : Introduction, Services, Errors, M
AP, LA
N addresses and A
RP, basics of ethernet, hubs,
bridges, switches.
Concepts of IEEE 802.11, PPP, ATM
, X.25, gam
e relay.Unit-VI
:M
ultimedia N
etworking : M
ultimedia N
etworking
Applications, A
ccessing Audio &
Video Pro w
eb serves,RTSP, RTP basics, Security in C
omputer N
etworks &
Netw
ork Managem
ent.B
ooks :1)
Com
puter Netw
orking : Kurose &
Ross Pearson
2)C
omputer N
etworks &
Internet : D.E.C
omer, 4th Ed. Pearson
*****2M
CS5 (2)
MO
DELLING &
SIMULATIO
NUnit-I
: System
Models and System
Studies :-B
asic Concepts of System
s and System M
odelling-Staticand D
ynamic/Physical and M
athematical M
odels-Principlesused in M
odellingcorporate Models-A
nalysis, Design and
Postulation of Systems.
Unit-II:Basic C
oncepts and Continuous System
s :-Techniques used-com
parison of Analytical M
ethods andSim
ulation Num
erical Techniques-Distributed log m
odelsand C
obweb M
odels-continuous system M
odels-A
nalytical Equations and Methods of obtaining solutions-
analog and Hybrid C
omputers and Sim
ulations Cssls
Examples of diffeent C
ontinuous Systems.
Unit-III :
System D
ynamics, Probability concepts and basic principles
of Descrete Sim
ulation :-G
rowth and D
ecay Models and system
dynamics diagram
sexam
ples Stochastic Process-probability functions and theirevealuation-R
andom num
ber generation-rejection method-
comparison of M
onte-Carlo m
ethod and StochasticSim
ulation-examples.
Unit-IV
:Q
ueueing Theory, Inventory control and forecasting :-A
rrival patterns-service Time-different distributions
queueing discplines and measures grade of service
simulation of queues.
Unit-V
:D
escrete System Sim
ulation and design and evaluation ofsim
ulation experiments :-
Discrete
events-length of
simulation
runs and
representation of time variance reduction techniques-
experimental layout and Validation-generation of arrival
patterns-examples statistical reports-utilisation and
occupancy-choice of simulation language.
Unit-V
I :Sim
ulation Languages and Introduction ofG
PSS:diffeent special purpose languages used forcontinous and discrete system
s and comparison-factors
affecting the selection of a discrete system sim
ulationlanguage-com
parison of GPSS and Sim
script. A detailed
study of GPSS w
ith examples.
Text books :-1)
Groffrey G
ordon, “System Sim
ulation” Second Edition PHI
2)N
arsingh Deo, “System
Simulation w
ith Digital C
omputers”, PH
I3)
Shannon R.E. “System
Simulation : The A
rt and Science” PrenticeH
all, Englewood Cliffs, N
Y.4)
Gordon, G
. “The Application of G
PSS v to Discrete System
Simulation” Prentice H
all, Eglewood Cliffs N
Y.
5)D
iscrete Event System Sim
ulation - Banks, C
arson, Nelson Pearson.
*****
2MC
S5 (3)M
ULTIMEDIA TECH
NIQUES
Unit-I:
Introduction : Multim
edia overview, applications, goal andobjectives, m
ultimedia building blocks, m
ultimedia and
internet multim
edia configuration.M
ultimedia PC
workstation com
ponents, multim
ediaplatform
s, multim
edia development tools, authoring tool,
interactivity, high end multim
edia architectures.Unit-II
:M
ultimedia O
.S., File system (file form
at : TIFF, BMP, PCX
,G
IF etc.) process managem
ent, multim
edia comm
unicationsystem
, multim
edia database managem
ent system.
Unit-III:
Multim
edia Audio : B
asic sound concepts, audio capture,m
usic speech sound processor, sound recovery techniques,V
OC4W
AV file form
at for sound.Unit-IV
:M
ultimedia G
raphics : 2D/3D
Anim
ation, fundamental,
digital imaging : C
apture, animation, processing recovery,
AVI file form
at, NTSC
, PAL, G
ECA
M, H
PTV system
,conferencing, stream
ing, motion synchronisation.
Unit-V
:Im
age Com
pression : LZW, D
CT run length coding, JPEG,
2021
MPE
G, hypertext, M
HE
G, hyperm
edia, document
architecture, SGM
L, OO
A.
Augm
ented and Virtual reality & M
ultimedia : C
oncept, VR
devices, VR
chair, CC
D, V
CR
, 3D sound system
, headm
ounted display.Unit-VI
:M
ultimedia D
evices : Mass storage system
; Magnetic
devices, CDRO
M, D
VD
, Scanner.W
indows Support : M
ultimedia database in oracle, m
mfunction calls, w
indows support to sound, anim
ation,m
ovies, music, m
idi controls.mm
and Unix.
Books :
1)M
ultimedia : C
omputing, C
omm
unication, Applications : Steinm
etz- Pearson.
2)M
ultimedia in Practice : Technology and A
pplications - Judith (PH)
3)Fund of M
ultimedia by D
REW
- PEarson (Practical Approach)
4)M
ultimedia C
omm
. by Halsall - Pearson
5)M
ultimedia - B
uford - Pearson.*****
2MC
S5 (4)CO
MPUTATIO
NAL SCIENCEUnit-I
:Set Theory : Introduction, Set Elem
ents, discriptive, types,Venn-Euler diagram
. Basic set operations, fundam
entalproducts, partition sets, m
insets, algebra of sets and duality,relations, functions, recursion.
Unit-II:
Graph T
heory : Introduction, notations, and definitions,path and connectivity types, sub graphs, isom
orphic graphs,representation, Eulerian and nonm
iltonian graph, trees.Unit-III
:A
lgebric Structures : Introduction, operation, semigroup,
monoids, groups, subgroups, ring.
Lattices : Introduction, types, pradicate calculus,
propositional calculus, boolean algebra.Unit-IV
:Finite A
utomata : D
FA, N
FA, equivalence, properties, regular
expressions.
Unit-V
:C
ontext Free Lanagueges : C
FG, PD
A, PD
A &
CFG
,properties, parsing.
Unit-VI:
Turing Machine : D
efinition, computing, com
bining,exam
ples, extensions,
NT
M.
Uncom
putability,com
putational complexity.
Books :
1)D
iscrete mathem
atics : J.K.Sharm
a (M)
2)Elem
ents of Theory & C
omputations - Levvis &
Papadimitron - PH
I3)
Introductory Theory of Com
puter Science - V.Krishnam
urthy (EWP)
4)A
utomata &
Theoretical Com
puter Sc- Regade - Pearson.
5)Introduction to A
utomata Theory - H
opcuft 2/e -- Pearson6)
Discrete M
athematical Structures - K
olman - Pearson.
7)D
iscrete Mathem
atics - Johnsonbaugh - Pearson.
*****2M
CS5 (5)
COM
PILER WRITING
Unit-I:
Introduction to Com
pilers : Overview
, Structure,im
plementation.
Programm
ing Language Gram
mers : Inter Language
gramm
ers, derivation, reduction, syntax tree, ambiguity,
regular gramm
ers & expressions.
Unit-II:
Scanning and Parsing Techniques : The Scaner, parser,translation, elem
entary symbol table organisation,
structures.Unit-III
:M
emory A
llocation : Static and dynamic m
emory allocation,
array allocation and access, allocation for strings, structureallocation, com
mon &
equivalance allocation.Introduction to C
omplition of expressions.
Unit-IV:
Com
pilation of Control Structures : C
ontrol transfers,procedural calls, conditional execution, interation controlconstructs.
Unit-V
:Error detection, indication &
recovery.C
ompilation of I/O
Statements : C
ompilation of I/O
list,com
pilation of FOR
MAT list, IO
SUB
, file control.Unit-VI
:C
ode Optim
isation : M
ajor issues,
optimising
transformations, local optim
isations, program flow
analysis,G
lobal Optim
isation, writing com
pilars.B
ooks :1)
Com
piler Construction - D
.M.D
handhere (M)
2)C
ompiler W
riting - Tremble-Sorenson (TM
H)
3)C
omputers : Princ, Techniques cools by A
ho - Person.4)
The Essence of Com
pilers by Hanter - Pearson.
*****2M
CS6
COM
PUTER LAB.-IIIPracticals based on subjects 8 and 10.
2MC
S7CO
MPUTER LAB.-IV
Practicals based on subjects 9, 11 and 12.
*****
2223
“Distribution of Marks for Com
puter Lab.-I & Lab.-II
A)Each student shall perform
two practicals.
B)Q
uestions slip for each examinee, shall be based to anser book.
C)M
arks should be given on the basis of the following break up.
I)Practical-I
:12 M
arksII)
Practical-II:
12 Marks
III)Viva-Voce (Each practical 10 m
arks):20 M
arksIV)Record Book
:06 M
arks----------------------------------------Total
:50 M
arks”----------------------------------------
*****
Syllabus prescribed forM
.Sc.Part-II Semester-III (C
omputer Science)
3MC
S1W
EB TECHNO
LOG
IES AND PROG
RAMM
INGUnit-I
:Internet : H
istory, growth, architecture, applications, im
pacton society, services on internet, protocols, IP adresses,com
puter networks, D
NS, setting up internet, W
WW
: Web
and internet evolution, features of ww
w, browsers, H
TTP,U
RL, Hypertext, search engine. IE &
NN
, Book marks, history,
copkies, progress indicator, automising brow
sers, handlingw
eb pages, browsing tricks.
E mails - m
ail servers and networks, protocols, clients.
FTP : Servers, clients, Telnet, IRC
.Unit-II
:E
-Com
merce : Perspectives of E-com
merce, fram
ework,
information m
anagement, EC
on private networks, ED
I, ECon w
eb, EC adaption, issues, applications, future. EC
practices, b2b, b2c, c2c,b2g, g2b,g2b, g2c benefits,lim
itations, EC paym
ent, transactions, EC m
odel, onlinebanking, EC
for B2B
& e-governance.
Unit-III:
Web Servers : PW
S, PWS setup, starting D
NS, creating
site on your, own com
puter, accessing PWS, publishing
information preparing applications, dynam
ic application,using databases, IIS, A
papche, Jigsaw, proxy servers.
Unit-IV:
HT
ML
4 : Introduction, comm
on tags, comm
on tags, textstyling, linking, im
ages, lists, formating list, tables, form
s,gam
es, meta tags, C
SS.U
nit-V:
Javascript : Using JS, arithm
atic, decision making, objects,
sub-objects, methods, control structures, functions, arrays,
JDBC / O
DBC introduction.
Unit-VI:
ASP : Introduction, w
orking with A
SP, client side scripting,server side scripting, sim
ple ASPexam
ple, server side activeX
components, file system
objects, session tracking cookies,accessing database for A
SP. Introduction JSP, Web
authoring tools.B
ooks :1)
IT Tools and Application - (M
)2)
Bridge to O
nline Store Front - Agraw
ala & A
grawala (M
)3)
Internet and Web D
esign - (M)
4)Internet and W
WW
How
to programm
- Dietel &
Dietel Pearson
5)D
eveloping E-Com
merce Sites - Sharm
a & Sharm
a Pearson6)
Web 101 : Lehnert Pearson
7)A
ctive Server Pages 3.0 : N.C
hare (Que)
8)Frontiers of E-C
omm
erce - Kolkata &
Whitson Pearson
*****3M
CS2
AD
VAN
CED
DATA
BASE M
AN
AG
EMEN
TUnit-I
:Introduction to D
BM
S, Data M
odels, Transaction
managem
ent, DBA
, wers, E-R m
odels, relational model.
Unit-II:
Object O
riented Databases, data m
odels, OO
languages,concurrency control, recovery system
.Unit-III
:D
atabase system architecture, (C
entralised systems, cls
systems, parallel system
s, distributed system), Parallel
databases, distributed data bases.Unit-IV
:Introduction to D
ata mining, w
ere housing & visualization.
What can a D
ata warehouse do?, Foundations of D
ata mining
& data visualization.
Unit-V
:D
ata warehouse Introduction : D
ata warehouse architecture,
Metadata.
Unit-VI:
Introduction to data mining, M
OLA
P, RO
LAP, techniques
used to mine the data, m
arket basket analysis, currentlim
itations and challenges to D.M
., Data visualization.
Books :
1)D
atabase System C
oncepts - S’lberschatz, Korth, Sudarshan
(MacM
illan)2)
Database System
s by Connolly - Pearson.
3)Fund of D
ata base systems by Elm
asri - Pearson. 4/e4)
Modern D
ata Warehousing, m
ining and visualization - George
Marakas (Pearson Edition)
5)Introduction to D
BM
S - Atul K
ohate (Pearson Edition)6)
Database M
anagement System
Pote (M)
2425
7)D
ata Mining Techniques - A
.K.Pujari (U
P)8)
Data M
ining : Introductory and Advance Topics 1/e : D
unham (PE)
*****3M
CS3
AD
VAN
CE M
ICR
OPR
OC
ESSOR
DEV
ICES
Unit-I:
Overview
of Microcom
puter system, instruction prefetch,
interrupts, I/O techniques, controllers &
error detection,peripheral devices. PC
-overview, H
ardware-B
IOS-D
OS
interaction, mother board logic, m
emory &
I/O addressing,
wait state, interrupts &
controller.Unit-II
:M
other Board of IB
MC
PC :
Support chips : 8284, Bus controller, 8259, 8253, 8255A, 8237.
Mother board functions, R
eset logic, CPU
logic, otherlogics, and I/F.
Unit-III:
Peripheral Controller : Introduction, Interface, H
ardware
overview FD
C. Overview, FD
C, FDD
, IC, Comm
ands, 9216,9229.
Unit-IV:
HD
C : O
verview, interfacing, controller ports, com
mands,
design & types, display : C
RT display, controller, adapter.U
nit-V:
PC Installation and M
aintenance : Planning, installations,checks, configuration, upgradation, softw
ares, moventire
maintaining, com
puter faults, diagnostic progress & hols.
Unit-VI:
PC Troubleshooting : B
us faults, Symptons, diagnosis,
Rectification, PO
ST, diagnostic softwares, checks,
motherboard problem
s, peripheral problems, IC
faults,m
easures.B
ooks :1)
Pentium M
icroprocessors : Antonakos Pearson
2)IB
M PC
maintenanc; Troubleshooting- G
ovindrajalu - THM
.3)
Intel Microprocessors - B
any Brey - Pearson
4)U
sing A2-P - A
llan Wyatt.
5)The 8088 &
8086 microprocessors - Pearson Tribel
*****3M
CS4
CLIEN
T - SERV
ER C
OM
PUTIN
GUnit-I
:JD
BC : O
verview, JDB
C-O
DB
C bridge, Java SQ
L packageand JD
BC related classes, Architecture of JD
BC application,creating C
-S Application using JD
BC
oracle / Access
databases.
Unit-II:
Servelets : Methods of Interface servlets, Im
portant methods
of class http servlet, Hipp servelet request, H
ttp servletresponse, H
ttpget servlet, Http post &
get, cookies, methods
of class cookies, sersion tracking, C-S application using
servlet.
Unit-III:
RM
I : Temperature Server interface, class tem
perature serverIm
pl., weather Into. class definition, tem
perature client classdefinition, w
ether Item class definition, uniregistery running,
uinte object exerution & running. C-S application using RM
I.Unit-IV
:N
etworking : Loading from
UR
L, reading through UR
L,server portion of C
-S stream socket, dem
onstrating clientand server side, C
-S application.U
nit-V:
Java beans : Window
s of Bean B
ox, property, move curser,
resize cursor, selecting event, target selecter line, interactionbetw
een Explicit Butten and Juggler.
Unit-VI:
Java beans Contd. : File dilog, other dilog, applet, applet
running, standalone application, contents of logoanimator
jar, loading bean, animation, setting up event, class slider
field panel, selecting property.B
ooks :1)
Java How
to Program : D
iellel & D
ietel Pearson2)
Inside Servelets : D.R
.Collaw
ay Pearson3)
Java 2 Com
plete Reference : Schidlt &
Maughta (TM
H)
4)U
sing Java 2 Platform - D
.L.Webeu - (PH
I)*****
3MC
S5 (1) EMBED
ED SY
STEMS
Unit-I:
Em
beded Systems : Introduction, D
esign goals, real time,
Multitasking, Em
beded processors, Languages, Kernel,
building, Embeded applications and proform
s.Unit-II
:D
ata Representations : Fixed Precision - B
inary Num
bers,B
inary Representation of Integers &
real No. A
CSII, B
CD
.Program
mers V
iew of C
omputer O
rganisation, overview of
intel architecture, introduction to Microcontrollers and its
use in ES.Unit-III
:U
sing C : Integer data types, m
ixing data types, typedefination and define, m
anipulating bytes in mem
ory,m
anipulating bytes in I/O ports, accessing I/O
devices,structures, variant access.
Unit-IV:
Mixing C
& A
ssembly : Program
ming in A
LP, register usage,rise of addressing options, instruction sequencing,procedure call and return, param
eter passing, retrievingparam
eters, pass by value, temporary variables. I/O
Programm
ing, interrupt I/O driver, D
MA
.U
nit-V:
Concurrent Softw
are and Scheduling : Programm
ed / background system
s, multithreading, program
ming, shared
resources and critical section, scheduling : methods,
deadlocks, watchdog tim
es.
2627
Unit-VI:
Mem
ory Managem
ent and System : Initialization : O
bjectsin C, Scope, lifetim
e, Autom
atic Allocation, Static A
llocation,D
ifference Dynam
ic Allocation, R
ecursions using sharem
emory concept and its access. Introduction to system
initialisation.B
ooks :1)
Fundamentals of Em
beded Softwares : Lew
is Pearson2)
An Em
beded Software Prim
er - Simon Pearson
3)8051 M
icrocontroller and Embeded System
- Mazidi and M
azidi.Pearson
*****3M
CS5 (2)
OBJECT O
RIENTED TECHNO
LOG
YUnit-I
:N
eed for object Oriented Program
ming : Procedural
Languages, object oriented approach, advantages,
characteristics, characterisation of OO
languages, object,classes, inheritance, reusability, new
data types,polym
orphism, and overloading.
Unit-II:
Object O
riented Design : O
bject Structure Concept, object
types, attribute types, redation types, object behaviouraltypes.
Unit-III:
Methodology For O
bject Oriented D
esign : Booch
methodology, C
hen and Chen m
ethodology, designm
odelling, system design, life cycle, m
odel types, iterationhierarchy, packaging strategy, check point strategy.
Unit-IV:
Overview
of Object O
riented Programm
ing : (C++ / Java)Loops, decision, structures, functions, objects and classes,arrays, pointers, inheritance, virtual functions.
Unit-V
:O
bject Oriented D
ata bases : Relational Vs object oriented
databases, the architecture of OO
data bases, query languageof O
O databases, G
emstone / O
2/Oerien distributed object
oriented system.
Object m
anagement group, C
OR
BA
.Unit-VI
:O
bject Oriented Softw
are Engineering : Object O
rientedsystem
, concept and managem
ent issues, OO
A, object
oriented design and testing, OO
metrics, O
MT technology.
Books :
1)O
bject Oriented Softw
are Developm
ent - McG
regor and Kykes (Van
Nosterdam
)2)
C++ Program
ming Language 3/e - Stroustrap
3)O
bject Oriented Program
ming in C++ : Laffore (G
P)4)
Object O
riented Programm
ing in C++ : (M)
5)O
bject - Oriented Program
ming using C
++ 2/e by Pohl - Pearson
6)B
have - oop with C
++ - Pearson7)
OO
P with A
nsh & Turbo C
++ by Kam
thane - Pearson*****
3MC
S5 (3) NETW
OR
K SEC
UR
ITYUnit-I
:Introduction : Term
inology, Notation, N
etworking, A
ltasks,layers and cryptography, authorisation, tem
pest, keys,viruses, w
oury, trosan hasses, multilevel m
odel of security,legal issues.
Unit-II:
Cryptography : Introduction, breading on encrypti schem
e,three hinds of cryptographic function, respective algorithm
s,standards and m
odes & operation, H
ashes and messages.
Unit-III:
Authentication : O
verview of authentication system
protocols, keys, intermediatouries authentication of people,
security hardshake pitfalls : login only, actual authentication,integrity / encryption for data, m
ediated authentication,perform
ance consideration.Unit-IV
:Standards : K
erbrose Vs : A
SN.1, N
ames, D
elegation ofrights, Ticket lifetim
es, Key versions, optim
isations,algorithm
s, messages, Introduction to R
eal time
comm
unication security.IPSec, A
H &
ASP : O
verview of IPSEC
section, IP & IPV
6,A
H, ESP.
Unit-V
:E
-mail Security : D
istribution lists, store and forward,
security services for e-mail, Establishing K
eys, Privacy,A
uthentication of source, Message Integrity, N
on repetation,Proof of Subm
ission & delivery, confidentiality, anonym
ity,containm
ent other issues, PEM &
MIM
E, PGP.
Unit-VI:
Firewalls : Packet filters, application level gatew
ays,Encrypted tunnels, com
parisons.Security System
s : Netw
ork V4, W
indows.
Web Issues : U
RLS, H
TTP, Cookies, other W
eb Securityploplem
s.O
ther Secutiry Measures.
Books :
1)N
etwork Security : K
aufman, Perlm
an, Speciner- (PE)2)
Netw
ork Security : Ankit Fadia (M
)3)
Netw
ork Security Essential by stallings - Pearson4)
Cryptography &
Netw
ork Security by Stallings - Pearson
*****
2829
3MC
S5 (4) SOFTW
AR
E TESTING
Unit-I:
Testing : Introcution and Outline - Introduction to testing
and test outline, sample application, increm
ental testingapproach, outline approach steps, evaluation and scheduleestim
ation.Unit-II
:Introduction to test outline to test cases, creating test cases,docum
entation short cuts, introduction to using taples andshpreadsheets, sam
ple applications, Docum
enting testcases.
Unit-III:
Other types of tablets, slate m
achite, test care table with
multiple inputs, decision tables, application w
ith complete
data, managing tests, testing objectoriented softw
are,com
parison system testing exam
ple, Unit testing of C
lasses.Unit-IV
:Testing W
eb Applications : Introduction, sam
ple application,functional and sability issues, configuration and com
palicitytesting, reliability and availability, security testing, databasetesting, post exam
ination testing.U
nit-V:
Reducing the N
o. of test cases : Introduction, prioritizationguidelines, priority category, schem
e, Risk analysis,
interviewing to indentify problem
neas, combination
schemes, trading selected test cases.
Unit-VI:
Creating Q
uality Software : Introduction, developm
entenvironm
ental infrastructure software testing environm
ent,softw
are testing tools, applying software standards to test
documentation.
Book :1)
Introducing Software Testing : Louise Tam
res (PE)2)
Software Testing in the R
eal World by K
it - Pearson
3MC
S5 (5)C
omputer O
riented Num
erical & Statistical M
ethodsand O
ptimization Techniques
UNIT-I:
Iterative methods : Introduction, R
oots of equations,Transcedental equation &
its solution, Bisection m
ethod,false
position m
ethod, N
R
method,
Direct
sub.method.Solution of Sim
ultaneous equation; Gauss
elimination, G
auss Seidal, Gauss Jordan m
ethods,Interpolaion techniques.
UNIT-II:
Num
erical Differentiation, N
umerical Integration, Solution
of Differential equations.
UNIT-III:Sam
pling, Frequency distribution, Measures of C
ontroltendency &
Dispersion, M
oments, D
iscrete distribution,Binom
ial Distribution, Poisson distribution, H
ypergeometric
distribution, Num
erical Characteristics.
Curve fitting: Linear least square fit, N
onlinear fit, Fitting ofpolynom
ial.UNIT-IV
:Coefficient of correlation, Properties, M
ultiple, Partial & rank
correlation.Test of significance : Y
2 test, t test, F-Test. Introduction toD
ynamic program
ming.
UNIT-V:
Linear programm
ing, Formulation of m
odels, Graphic soluion,
Constraints, M
inimisation, Sim
plex method, Transportation
problem.
Inter programm
ing, Branch &
Bound algorithm
&applications, Inventory m
odels, Introduction to sequencingproblem
.UNIT-VI:
Random
variable concept, Polynomial &
Simple regression,
Decision theory, G
ame theory : M
inimax-M
axmin pure
strategies, Solution of 2 x 2 games, B
rorron’s Algorithm
.Introduction to PERT, Introduction to quening theory.
BOO
KS :-
1.C
omputer oriented N
umerical M
ethods - V. Rajaram
an(PHI)
2.C
omputer O
riented Statistical & N
umerical M
ethods - E.
Balagurusw
amy (M
)3.
Introduction to Operation research - G
illett (TMH
)4.
Mathem
atical Statistics - J.N. K
apoor(MC
G)
5.Statistics - M
urray R. Spiegel(M
CG
)6.
Probability & Statistical for Engineers - Irw
in Miller John E. Ereund
(PHI)
7)O
perations Research by N
atarajan - Pearson8)
Operations R
esearch - Taha - Pearson9)
Mathem
atical Statistics by Hogg - Pearson
*****3M
CS6
CO
MPU
TER LA
B.-V
Practicals based on subjects 1, 5.
3MC
S7CO
MPUTER LAB.-VI
Practicals based on subjects 2, 3 & 4.
*****Distribution of M
arks for Computer Lab.-I &
Lab.-IIA)
Each student shall perform tw
o practicals.B)
Questions slip for each exam
inee, shall be based to anser book.C)
Marks should be given on the basis of the follow
ing break up.
3031
I)Practical-I
:12 M
arksII)
Practical-II:
12 Marks
III)Viva-Voce (Each practical 10 m
arks):20 M
arksIV)Record Book
:06 M
arks----------------------------------------Total
50 Marks
----------------------------------------*****
SEMESTER-IV
4MC
S1A
RTIFIC
IAL IN
TELLIGEN
CE &
EXPER
T SYSTEM
DESIGN
UNIT-I:
Prolog Programm
ing :Introduction to turbo prolog, introduction to language,structure of language, cut, fail, recursion, lists and com
plexstructures, program
ming practice, interactive program
ming,
expert system in prolog.
Unit II
:Introduction :D
efinition of AI, A
I techniques, tic-tac-toe, patternrecongnition, level of the m
odel, criteria for success,problem
s and problem spaces, defining the problem
s,production system
s, control strategies, futuristic search,problem
characteristics, decomposition of problem
s,solution steps, predictability, absolute and relative solutions.
Unit-III:
Basic problem solving m
ethods, resoning, problem trees
and graphs, knowledge representation, m
atching indexingw
ith variables, heuristic functions, weak m
ethods, problemreduction, constraints satisfaction, m
eans-ends analysis,analysis of search algorithm
s.
Unit-IV
:G
ames playing : M
inimax search procedure, adding alpha-
beta cutoffs, additional refinements, w
aiting for quiescence,secondary search, using book m
oves limitations.
Unit-V
Know
ledge representation using predicate logic:representing sim
ple facts in logic, augmenting the
representation, structural represention of knowledge: som
ecom
mon know
ledge structures, choosing the level ofrepresention, finding the right structure as needed,declarative representation.
Unit V
I:
Natural L
anguage Understanding : C
oncept ofunderstanding, keyw
ork matching, synetactic and sym
anticanalysis, understanding,language generation and m
aching
translation.G
eneral concepts of implem
entation of ai systems.
Introduction to pattern recognisition.Rule based system
s, symantics of cfl, sem
antic n/w, fram
es,fram
e kit. Application, introduction to know
ledgeengineering artificial neural n/w
: introduction, learning :single &
multilayer netw
orks-i
Books :
1)A
rtifical Intelligence by Elaine Rich, M
cgrawhill Inc.
2)A
rtificial Intelligence and Expert Systems - Jankiram
an, Sarukesi(M
)3)
Expert System : Theory and Practice - Erm
ine (PHI)
4)Turbo Prolog - N
ath (GP)
5)List Program
ming - R
ajeo Sangal - (TMH
)6)
Rule B
ased Expert System - M
. Sasikumar (N
arosa)7)
Artificial Intelligence - R
ussell - Pearson - 1st Text Book
8)Prolog : Prog. for A
.I. by Bratko - Pearson
9)Int.to Expert Syst. - Jackson - Pearson
10)Principles of A
I - Nils N
ilson11)
A.I. by R
.J.Winston. - Pearson
12)Prolog Program
ming and A
pplications - Burnhan &
Hall
13)ES : Theory and Practice - Erm
ine - PHI
******4M
CS2
PARALLEL COM
PUTER ARCHITECTURE
UNIT-I:
Introduction to Parallel Processing :Parallelism
in uniprocessor systems, parallel com
puterstructures, A
rchitectural classification schemes, parallel
Processing Applications.
Pipe lining : An overlapped parallelism
, Instruction andarthm
etic pipelines, Principles of Designing pipelined
procecessors, Vector Processing Requirem
ents.UNIT-II
:Pipeline com
puters and Vectorization Methods :
The space of pipelined computers, Early vector Processors,
Scientific Attached Processors, R
ecent Vector Processors,The architecture of cray-1, cray-2, pipeline C
haining andvector loops, The architecture of C
yber-205, Vectorprocessing in C
yber-205 and CD
C-N
ASF, Fugistu V
P-200and special features, vectorization and optim
ization methods
language features in vector processing, Design of vector
operations, Optim
ization of vector operations, Performance
Evaluation of pipelined operations computers.
UNIT-III:SIM
D A
rray Processors, SIMD
Interconnection Netw
ork,Parallel A
lgorithm for A
rray Processors, Associative A
rray
3233
Processing, The space of SIMD
computers, The Illiac-IV
and the BSP System
s, The Massively parallel processor,
The MPP system
Architecture, processing A
rray, Mem
oryand control, Im
age processing on the MPP, Perform
anceEnhancem
ent methods, parallel m
emory A
llocation, Array
processing languages, performance A
nalysis of Array
processors, Multiple-SIM
D com
puter organization.UNIT-IV
:L
oosely coupled Multiprocessors, T
ightly coupledM
ultiprocessors, Processor
characteristics for
multiprocessing, Tim
e shared of comm
on Buses, C
rossbarsw
itch and Multiport M
emories, M
ultistage Netw
orksform
ultiprocessors, Performance of interconnection
networks, Parallel m
emory organization, M
ultiprocessoroperating
systems,
Exploiting
concurrency for
multiprocessing, Interprocess com
munication m
echanisms,
System deadlocks and prtection scheduling strategies,
parallel algorithms for m
ultiprocessors, performance of
parallel Algorithm
s.UNIT-V
:Exam
ple Multiprocessor System
s :The space of m
ultiprocessor systems, Exploratory system
scom
mercial m
ultiprocessors, The C.m
mp m
ultiprocessorsystem
. The C.m
mp m
ultiprocessor Architecture, The hydra
Operating system
, Performance of the C
.mm
p, The S-1M
ultiprocessor, T
he S-1
System
Architecture,
Multiprocessing uniprocessors. T
he S-1 software
development, The H
EP Multiprocessors, The H
EP systemA
rchitecture process, Execution M
odules, ParallelProcessing on the H
EP, Mainfram
e Multiprocessor system
s,IBM
370/168MP, 3033 and 3081, O
perating system for IBM
Multiprocessors U
nivac 1100/80 and 1100/90 series, theTandom
Nonstop System
, Cray X
-MP System
Architecture,
Multitasking on C
ray X-M
P, performance of C
ray X-M
P.UNIT-VI :
Data flow
computers, V
LSI computations and N
euralN
etworks, D
ata-Driven C
omputing &
languages, Control-
flow versus D
ata flow C
omputers, D
ata flow graph and
languages, Advantages and potential probelm
s, data-flowcom
puter Architectures, Static D
ata flow com
puters,D
ynamic D
ata flow com
puters, Data Flow
Design
Alternatives, V
LSI Computing structures, The systolic A
rrayA
rchitecture, Mapping A
lgorithm into systolic A
rrays,R
econfigurable Processor Array, V
LSI Matrix A
rithmatic
processors, VLSI A
rthemetic M
odules, Partitioned Matrix
Algorithm
s, Matrix A
rithmetic pipelines, R
eal-time Im
ageprocessing.
Introduction to Neural netw
orks, capabilitities of human
brain in the computer.
TEXT BO
OK
S :1)
Com
puter Architecture and parallel processing by K
ai Hw
ang &Faye A
Briggs (McG
raw H
ill.)2)
Fundamental of Parallel Processing - Jordan, A
laghband (PE)3)
Parallel and Distributed Program
ming U
sing C++ - H
ughes, Hughes
(PE)4)
Introduction to Parallel Processing - M.Sasikum
ar (PHI)
5)Parallel Com
puting Ghoshal - (U
P)6)
An Introduction to D
istributed and Parallel Com
puting -J.M
.Crichlow - (EEE)
REFERENCES :1)
Com
puter Architecture and O
rganisation - 6th Edition, - W.Stallings
(PE)2)
Com
puter System O
rganisation and Archaitecture - J.D
.Carpinelli
(PE)3)
Com
puter Architecture and D
esign - P.Pal Choudhari - (PH
I)4)
Parallel Computer A
rchitecture and Programm
ing - Rajaraman M
urthy- (PH
I)5)
Advanced C
omputer A
rchitecture - Sima, Fountain, K
acsule (AW)
(PE)6)
Advanced C
omputer A
rchitecture - Kai H
wang - (TM
H)
7)D
esign Efficient Algorithm
s for parallel computers- by Q
uinnM
cGraw
Hill.
8)Principles of Parallel an M
ultiprocessing - by Descrochers M
cGraw
Hill.
9)Parallel C
omputing : M
ethods, Algorithm
s & A
pplications, 1989 -by Evans A
cademic Publishers.
10)V
LSI Risc A
rchitecture and Organization - by Further A
cademic
publishers.11)
Com
puter and Information Sciences current Trends in A
pplications- Editors V.B
. Kaujalgi, C
omputer Society of India Tata M
cGraw
Hill.
12)A
n introduction to distributed and parallel computing - C
richlow -
PHI
13)Elem
ants of parallel programm
ing - Rajaraman - PH
I14)
Practical parallel programm
ing - Wilson - PH
I15)
An Int. to Parallel C
omputing - G
rama - Pearson
******
4MC
S 3 (1)O
PERATIN
G SY
STEM D
ESIGN
UNIT I:
Introduction, The H/W
interface, OS interface, design
Techniques-I (for Unix &
Win N
T)
3435
UNIT II:
Implem
enting processes, parallel systems, interprocess
comm
unication, process, design techniques-II. (For UN
IX&
WIN
NT)
UNIT III:
Mem
ory managem
ent, Virtual mem
ory, Virtual m
emory
systems, design Techniques III (For U
NIX
& W
IN N
T)UNIT IV
:I/O
devices, IO system
s, file systems, file system
organisation. Design techniques IV. (For U
NIX
& W
IN N
T),Introduction to resource m
anagement &
client server.UNIT V
:W
indows 95 anatom
y, Architecture, m
emory m
anagement,
file system, desktop, applets, D
DE, O
LE exploiting H/W
&S/W
, mouse, keyboard, video configurations, netw
orks &security.
UNIT VI:C
ASE STU
DY
: UN
IXU
nderstanding Unix com
mands, U
tilities (General purpose),
file syste, shell, vi editor, file attributes filters, mail, Shell
programm
ing, system adm
inistration features of LINU
X &
PERLBO
OK
S :1)
Operating system
: Design oriented approach : C
harles Crow
ley -TM
H2)
Peter Norton’s com
plete Guide to W
IN 95 : Peter N
orton,John Muller.
- TMH
3)U
NIX
concept & applications : D
as - TMH
******REFERENCES :1)
Design of U
NIX
OS - B
ach - Pearson2)
Modern O
.S. - Tanenbaum - Pearson
3)U
nix - Sanitabh Das - PH
I4)
Unix program
ming environm
ent - Kerninghan - Pearson
5)C &
Unix program
ming - K
utti - TMH
6)U
nix Programm
ing on 80286/386 - Deilm
ah - BPB7)
Linux the complete reference - R
. Peterson - TMH
******4M
CS3M
OBILE CO
MM
UNICATIONS
Unit-I:
Mobile C
omm
unication : Applications, history, m
arket,sim
plified reference model. Frequencies, signals, antenas,
signal propogation, introduction to multiplexing,
modullation, spread spectrum
concept, cellular system.
Unit-II:
Medium
Access C
ontrol : Introduction, SDM
A, FD
MA
,T
DM
A,
CD
MA
, com
parison of
S/T/F/C
DM
A.
Telecomm
unication system : Introduction to G
SM &
DEC
T,TETRA
, UM
TS & IM
T-2000.
Unit-III:
Satellite Systems : H
istory applications, basics, routing,localisation, hardw
are, examples.
Broadcast Systems : O
verview, cyclical repetation of data,digital audio &
video broadcasting, convergence.Unit-IV
:W
ireless LA
N : Intrared versus R
atio Transmission,
infrastructure and adhoc network, IEEE 802.11, H
IPERLAN
,B
luefooth.U
nit-V:
Layers : Mobile N
etwork Layer : M
ibole If, protocol, mobile
adhoc networks.
Mobile Transport Layer : Traditional TC
P, improvem
ents 2SG
/ 3 G netw
ork.Unit-VI
:Support for m
obility : Introduction to files systems, w
ww,
WA
P, i-mode.
Books :
1)M
obile Com
munication : Jochen Schiller (PE)
*****
4MC
S3O
BJECT O
RIEN
TED M
OD
ELLING
AN
D D
ESIGN
Unit-I:
Review
of Object M
odelling : New
paradigm, object oriented
thinking - rethinking, objects and classes, links andanociation, G
eneralisation and specialisation, Inheritance,G
rouping concepts,
agregation abstract
classes,polym
orphism, m
etadata, constraints, reuse, dynamic
modelling, event states, operations, concurrency.
Unit-II:
Importance of M
odelling : Brief overview of objects, O
MP,
Booch M
ethodology, use CA
SE drive approach, overviewof C
RC
card method.
Unit-III:
Overview
of UM
L : Efforts of Standardisation, integration,O
MG
approval & U
ML:, scope of U
ML, conceptual m
odelof U
ML, architecture - M
etamodel, m
echanisms, unified
software developm
ent life cycle, UM
L diagrams.
Unit-IV:
UM
L D
iagrams : A
dvance Class D
iagrams : A
dvnacerelationship, interface types and rules, packages com
mon
modeling techniques, m
odeling groups aof elements
modeling architectural view.
Unit-V
:Instances and object diagram
s : Modeling concrete /
prototypical instances, links, objects interactions,colaborations, use cases, interaction diagram
s, statetransition diagram
.A
rchitectural Modeling : Com
ponent Diagram
, Developm
entD
iagram, pattern and fram
ework.
Unit-VI:
Introduction to Com
ponent Technology, concepts ofdistributed objects system
s : COM
, DCO
M, CO
RBA, object
oriented data bases.
3637
Books :
1)U
ML users guide : B
ooch / Ram
bough Pearson2)
Object - O
riented Modelling &
Design - R
umfaugh - Pearson
3)U
ML in a m
ultishell - Ram
boough (PHI)
*****4M
CS3
DEC
ISION
SUPPO
RT SY
STEMS
Unit-I:
Decision M
aking and Com
puterised Suport : An O
verciew-
Introduction, Managerial Issues, the need, G
ame w
ork,concept, G
SS, EZS, Expert System and intelligent agents,
AN
N, know
ledge managem
ent systems, supporting ERP and
supply chain Managem
ent, hybrid support systems.
Decision m
aking, systems, m
odelling and support.Unit-II
:D
SS : Introduction, DSS configurations, characteristics and
capabilities, components, D
ata Managem
ent Systems,
Model
Managem
ent System
s, know
ledge B
roadM
anagement System
s, User Interface sub system
s, the user,D
SS hardware, D
SS & M
IS, classifications. Detaw
arehousing, A
ccers, Analysis, m
ining and visualisation, DSS
development.
Unit-III:
Collaboration, C
omm
unication, Enterprise D
SS andknow
ledge managem
ent :G
SS : Introduction, comm
unication support, collaborationsupport, G
SS & Technologies, G
SS meeting procers,
Distance Learning, other issues.
Enterprise DSS : Introduction, Evolution, R
ole and needs,C
haracteristics and capabilities.K
nowledge M
anagement : D
evelopment, M
ethods, Success,Tools, Technologies, A
l, other issues.Unit-IV
:Fundam
entals of Intelligent Systems : K
nowledge based
decision support : Introduction, types, ES, working of ES,
examples, problem
areas, benefits, limitations, success factor
& types, internet, intranet and w
eb.Introduction to : K
nowledge acquisition and validation,
knowledge presentation, inference Techniques, intelligent
system developm
ents.U
nit-V:
Advanced Intelligent System
s : Neural C
omputing :
Introduction, ML, N
C, biology analogy, fundam
entals,application developm
ent, data collection and preparations,N
eural Netw
ork : Architecture, preperation, training,
algorithms, tooling, im
plementation, softw
are and hardware,
example, benefits and lim
itations, NN
& ES, N
N for D
SS.Introduction to : N
eural computing A
pplication, advancedA
l systems &
applications, intelligent software agents.
Unit-VI:
Implem
entation, integration and Impacts :
Implem
entation : Introduction, major issues, strategies.
ES & D
SS integration, integrating EIS, DSS &
ES and globalintegration, intelligent D
SS.Im
pact of MIS.
Book :1)
Decision Support System
s and Intelligent Systems : Turban
*****4M
CS3
RO
BOTIC
S AN
D C
OM
PUTER
VISIO
N
UNIT-I:
Basic
concepts in
Robotics,
Advantages
andapplications, N
onindustrial applications, Basic
structures of Robots, N
umerical controls of m
achinetools, R
esolution, Accuracy and R
epeatability, Positionrepresentation.Point-to-point and continuous-path system
s, controlloops of R
obotic systems, C
artesian coordinate Robots,
Cylindrical coordinate R
obote, Spherical coordinateR
obots, Articulate R
obots, Direct and indirect drives,
The w
rist motion and the G
ripper, structure ofcontinuous-path R
obot systems.
UNIT-II:
Hydraulic system
s, Direct-current servom
otors, controlapproaches of R
obots, control loops using currentam
plifier, control loop using voltage amplifier, Elim
inationof stationary position Errors, C
ontrol loop of CN
Csystem
s, Mechanical transm
ission systems.
Direct kinem
atics problem in R
obotics, Geom
etry-basedD
irect Kinem
atic Analysis, C
oordinate & vector
Transformations using m
atrices, Denavit-H
artenbergconvention, A
pplication of the DH
method, Q
uaternion&
Rotation vector R
epresentations.UNIT-III:
Necessity of Interpolators, the generation of M
otioncom
mands, The tragectories planning, B
asic structureof Interpolators, The solvability of the inverse kinem
aticproblem
, Particular solutions for the Inverse kinematics
problem using R
otation vectors.Energy sources, Effect of gravity vibration problem
s,operational peripherals, M
aximum
effort manipulators,
methods for program
ming a program
mable controller,
Implicit program
ming by training, M
anual teaching, Lead-through teaching, program
ming languages for R
obots,program
ming w
ith graphics, programm
ing of servecontrolled industrial R
obots by training, storing andoperating task program
s, CA
D for R
obotics.
UN
IT-VI :
Prospects for knowledgebase R
obots, Robot and
Artificial intelligence - parallel developm
ents, Expertssystem
s and knowledgebased languages, production rule
expert systems, future prospects for know
ledge-basedR
obots.Installation of a R
obot, a plant servey, selecting a Robot,
Economic analysis, A
case study, Robot safty.
UN
IT-V:
Sensor and Intelligent Robots, Environm
ent - Robot
interaction in automatic gripping as m
onitored byproxim
ity sensor, Infrared proximity detection, object
detection, Measurem
ent of distance, Recognition of
objects.V
ision systems, A
rtificial vision to Robot, Pattern
recognition as applied to Robots, im
age processing,Positioning of visual sensors, sensor and depthreconstitution, Im
age sensors, Representation of visual
information, optical illusions and im
age comprehension
by a Robot, C
ameras for industrial robots, choice of
systems.
UNIT-VI:A
pplication of Robots :
Handling, loading and unloading single - m
achine tool,several single m
achine tool, several machines, The
manufacturing cell. The cellular concept, O
ptimatization
of the production Rate, W
elding, Spot welding, A
rcw
elding, spray painting, features of spray paintingrobots, Task program
ming, Features of A
ssembly R
obots,D
esign for Autom
atic assembly, D
rilling, Deburring m
etalparts.
BO
OK
S :-1.
Introduction to Robotics - J.J.C
raig - (AW
)2.
Robotics for Engineers, 1987 by Yoram
Koren (M
cGraw
Hill)
REFER
ENC
ES :1.
Robotic E
ngineering & Integrated A
pproach - Klafter,
Chm
ielewski, N
egin (PHI)
2.R
obotic Technology Volume-I : M
odelling & C
ontrol - P.Coiflets -
(KP)
3.R
obotics Revolution - Peter B
.Scott.4.
Robot Technology Volum
e 4, Robot C
omponents and System
s byFrancois Lhote (K
ogan Page Ltd., London NI) [U
nit I & II]
5.R
obot Technology Volume 5, Logic &
Programm
ing by Michel Parent
and Clande Laurgeals (K
ogan page Ltd., London NI) [U
nit 3]6.
Robot Technology Volum
6, Decision &
Intelligence by Igor Aleksander,
Henri Farreny &
Malik G
hallib (Kogan Page Ltd., London N
I) [Unit 4]
387.
Robot Technology Volum
e 5, Interaction with the Environm
ent byPhilippe C
oiffet (Kogan Page Ltd., London N
I) [Unit 5]
8.Int.to R
obotics - Niku - Pearson
9.D
ecision Support Syst & Intelligent Supt. 6/e - Turban - Pearson
*****4M
CS 4
CO
MPU
TER LA
B-VII
Practicals based on 1, 2 & 3.
Distribution of Marks for Com
puter Lab.-I & Lab.-II
A)Each student shall perform
two practicals.
B)Q
uestions slip for each examinee, shall be based to anser book.
C)M
arks should be given on the basis of the following break up.
I)Practical-I
:12 M
arksII)
Practical-II:
12 Marks
III)Viva-Voce (Each practical 10 m
arks):20 M
arksIV)Record Book
:06 M
arks----------------------------------------Total
:50 M
arks----------------------------------------
*****4M
CS V
& V
IPR
OJEC
T/SEMIN
AR
:Should be selected on m
ost current topic. Most of the advance
feature should be included. Report be subm
itted in two copies in C
Dform
\ Hard C
opy (One for G
uide & O
ne for Departm
ent Library).(N
ote :E
ducation tour / industrial visits may be organised tim
eto tim
e and as per need.)
39
a) Distribution of M
arks For Project/Seminar :-
A)Each student has to subm
it project report he has under taken neatlytyped / handw
ritten.
B)Each student has to dem
onstrate his project to the examiner and has to
face Viva-voce from w
hich marks be allotted as follow
s:-A)
Internal performance : Regularity
--25
(Internal Examiner) Perform
ance--
25
Job Work
--25
b)External perform
ance : Contents--
25(External Exam
iner) Viva-voce--
25
Dem
onstration--
25
---------------------------------------
Total--
150---------------------------------------
b)For Sem
inar :- (By Internal Examiner O
nly)
Contents--
10
Presentation / Delivery
--10
Viva-voce--
15
Reference / Topic Section / Literature Survey--
15
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Total--
50--------------------------------------
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EXM
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Examination in C
omputer Science
(Prospectus No.20101216)
Sr.No.
SubjectPaper/Practical
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Code
1.-
Special Note
12.
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rdinance No.4 of 2008
3D
irection No. 26 &
27 of 2010
M.Sc.Part-I Sem
ester-I4.
1MCS1
Digital System
& M
icroprocessor9
5.1M
CS2D
ata Structure & A
lgorithm (C
++)10
6.1M
CS3O
bject Oriented Program
ming
117.
1MCS4
Digital Com
munication &
Netw
orking12
8.1M
CS5System
Analysis, D
esign &12
Software Engineering
M.Sc.Sem
ester-I Practical9.
1MCS6
Com
puter Lab - I13
10.1M
CS7Com
puter Lab-II13
M.Sc.Part-I Sem
ester-II11.
2MCS1
System Softw
are & O
perating System14
12.2M
CS2W
indows Program
ming
1413.
2MCS3
Microprocessor Program
me &
Interfacing16
14.2M
CS4C
omputer G
raphics & Im
age Processing17
15.2M
CS5Electvie-I1.
Advanced C
omputer N
etwork
172.
Modelling &
Simulation
183.
Multim
edia Techniques19
4.C
omputational Science
205.
Compiler W
riting21
M.Sc.Sem
ester-II Practical16.
2MCS6
Computer Lab-I
2117.
2MCS7
Computer Lab-II
21M
.Sc.Part-II Semester-III
18.3M
CS1W
eb Technique & Program
ming
22
19.3M
CS2A
dvance Database M
anagement
2320.
3MCS3
Advance M
icroprocessor Devices
2421.
3MCS4
Client Server C
omputing
2422.
3MCS5
Elective-II1.
Embeded System
s25
2.O
bject Oriented Techniques
263.
Netw
ork Security27
4.Softw
are Testing28
5.Com
puter Oriented N
umerical &
28Statistical M
ethods & O
ptimiziation Techniques
M.Sc.Sem
ester-III Practical23.
3MCS6
Computer Lab-I
2924.
3MCS7
Computer Lab-II
29M
.Sc.Part-II Semester-IV
25.4M
CS1A
rtificial Intelligence & Expect
30System
Design
26.4M
CS2Parallel C
omputer A
rchitecture31
27.4M
CS3Specialisations -1.
Operating System
Design
332.
Mobile C
omm
unications34
3.O
bject Oriented M
odelling35
& D
esign4.
Decision Support System
s36
5.R
obotics and Com
puter Vision37
M.Sc.Sem
ester-IV Practical
28.4M
CS4Com
puter Lab-I39
M.Sc.-II Sem
ester-IV Project/ Sem
inar29.
4MCS5
Project39
30.4M
CS6Sem
inar39
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