Govt. College of Engineering & Technology
Govt. College of Engineering & Technology
COURSE SCHEME
FOR B.E. 7TH SEMESTER COMPUTER ENGINEERING.
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD FOR BATCH 2014 & ONWARDS
Industrial
HUM-711 3 2 - 100 50 - 150
Management.
A) Soft Computing
ELECTIVE-I B) Network Security
3 2 - 100 50 -- 150
COM-701 C) Mobile computing(for
Computer Engg)
Distributed Systems
COM-702 3 2 - 100 50 - 150
Unit 1 :
Entrepreneurship : Definition and types, Difference Between Intrapreneur & Entrepreneur,
Qualities of good Entrepreneurs-Role of Entrepreneurs in the economic development of a country,
Functions of entrepreneur, Factors affecting entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship as a career
option for technocrats in India, Schemes and policies for entrepreneurship development. Women
Entrepreneur: Classification of Women Entrepreneur in India, Problems of Women Entrepreneur,
Steps for promoting women entrepreneurship.
Unit 2 :
Legal Forms of Industrial Ownership : Sole Proprietorship. Partnership. Joint Stock Company
Unit 3 :
Industrial Development in India after Independence: Industrial Policy of the Five-Year Plans,
Industrial Policy (1956, 1977, 1991), Need for Economic Reforms and their Assessment, Multi
National Corporations (MNCs) - Concept, Merits & Demerits of MNCs
Unit 4 :
Industrial Relations: Workers participation in management: Meaning, Objectives & Forms, Trade
Union: Objectives, Functions, Present Position, and Weakness Industrial Conflict: Sources and
managing conflict, Collective Bargaining: Meaning, Process, Essential conditions for effective
bargaining
SECTION B
Unit 5 :
Management: Meaning, definition, Characteristics, Importance & Functions of Management,
Management Theories Taylors Scientific Management Theory & Henry Fayols Administrative
Management Theory. MBO Definition, Features, Process, Advantages & Limitations of MBO.
Unit 6 :
Unit 7 :
Personnel Management & Decision Making: Meaning, Objectives, Characteristics, Principles &
Functions of Personal department. Decision making- Meaning, Importance & Steps in Decision
Making.
Unit 8 :
Wage Administration & Job Enrolment : Concept of Wages, Characteristics of good wage,
Factors affecting wages, Methods of wage payments. Job Evaluation-Objectives, Principles &
Methods of job evaluation.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE : There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students
are required to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each
section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
SECTION A
Neural network models : neural network models, layers in neural network and their connections.
Instar, outstar, weights on connections, threshold function, application-Adaline and madaline
Back propagation : feed forward back propagation network-mapping, layout, training, BPN
applications
Learning and training : objectives of learning, Hebbs rule, delta rule, learning vector quantizer,
associative memory models, one-shot learning, resonance, stability, training and convergence
SECTION B
BAM- Bidirectional associative memory, inputs and outputs, weights and training. FAM-fuzzy
associative memory, association.
Neuro - Fuzzy Modeling: Adaptive networks based Fuzzy interface systems - Classification and
Regression Trees -Data clustering algorithms - Rule based structure identification - Neuro-Fuzzy
controls -Simulated annealing Evolutionary computation.
Genetic Algorithms: Survival of the Fittest - Fitness Computations - Cross over - Mutation -
Reproduction -Rank method - Rank space method.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft computing Jang J.S.R., Sun C.T. and Mizutani E
NOTE : There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each, Four questions from each
section and students have to attempt Five questions selecting at least two from
each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
L T MARKS
3 2 THEORY SESSIONAL
100 50
SECTION A
Introduction
Introduction to N/w Security, Security Approaches, Security Policies, Principle of Security,
Introduction to common attacks, IP-Spoofing, Model for N/w Security, Encryption & Decryption.
Cryptography: Concepts & Techniques
Introduction to Cryptography, Private/Public Key Cryptography, Plain Text, Cipher Text,
Substitution and Transposition techniques, Steganography.
Symmetric & Asymmetric Key Cryptography
Overview, Algorithm Types & Modes, DES Scheme, RC5, Blowfish, AES Scheme, Differential and
Linear Crypto analysis, Key Distribution and Management. Overview, Key Management basics,
RSA Algorithm, Digital Signatures, Message Digest, Hash Function(SHA), Message Authentication
Code (MAC), Authentication protocols.
SECTION B
IP Security
Architecture, Authentication Header, Encapsulating, Security Payload, Security Associations, Key
Management, E-mail Security, Web Security, Viruses & related threats.
Firewalls & Intrusions
Design Principles, Characteristics, Types of Firewalls, Intruders, Audit Records, Intrusion
Detection Systems
Information Security & Cyber Laws
Information Security & Laws, IPR, Patent Law, Copyright Law, Overview of Cyber Crimes, Security
Metrics Classification, Benefits, Security ToolsAttack & Penetration Tools, Defensive Tools.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
Note : There shall be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Five
questions have to be attempted selecting at least two questions from each
section. Use of Calculator is allowed
L T MARKS
3 2 THEORY SESSIONAL
100 50
SECTION A
SECTION B
Mobile Network Layer : Mobile IP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Routing
Protocols Destination Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR).
Transport and Application Layers : TCP in Wireless Mobile Networks Indirect TCP, Snooping
TCP, Mobile TCP, Fast Retransmit/Recovery, Freezing, Selective Retransmission, Wireless
Application Protocol (WAP), WAP 2.0, Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS)
Mobile Communication Issues : Security Issues, Health Issues, Mobile E-Commerce Issues
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE : There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each; four questions from each
section and students have to attempt five questions selecting at least two from
each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
L T MARKS
3 2 THEORY SESSIONAL
100 50
SECTION A
Remote Procedure Call, Asynchronous RPC, Remote Object Invocation: Distributed Objects and
their forms; Message oriented Communication: Transient and persistent Communication.
SECTION B
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
Note : There will be eight questions of 20 marks each spread over the whole syllabus;
students have to attempt five questions selecting at least two questions from each
section.
SECTION A
Computer Graphic Systems:- Video display devices, Raster scan displays, Video controller,
Display Processors, Random Scan displays, Color CRT monitors, Graphics monitors and
workstations, Direct View storage tubes, Flat Panel Displays. Three-dimensional viewing devices.
Input devices :- Keyboards , Mouse, Trackball and space ball , Joysticks, Data glove, digitizers,
image scanners, touch panels, Light pens, Voice systems, Hard copy Devices. Graphic software,
Co-ordinate representations, Functions standards, PHIGS WORKSTATIONS.
Graphic Output primitives & their Attributes:- Points and lines, lines drawing algorithms : DDA
algorithm, Bresenham's line algorithm, Parallel line, Line Attributes, type, width, pen and brush
options, line color, circle generation algorithm, properties of circle, Midpoint circle Algorithm
Geometric Transformations:- 2-D and 3-D Transformation: Translation, Scaling, Rotation, Matrix
Arithmetic and Matrix Composition, Three dimensional viewing
SECTION B
Two Dimensional Viewing :- The viewing pipeline, Viewing coordinate reference frame, Window
to Viewport coordinate transformations, 2-D viewing functions ,Clipping Operations, point clipping,
line clipping procedures like Cohen -Sutherland line clipping, line clipping using non rectangular
clip windows. Polygon clipping procedures: Sutherland Hodgeman polygon clipping, polygon filling
Algorithms
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
NOTE : There shall be total Eight Questions of 20 marks each; four questions from each
section and students have to attempt five questions selecting at least two from
each section. Use of Calculator is allowed
Image Segmentation & Representation: Erosion, Dilation, Opening and closing, Thickening,
Thinning, Pruning, Detection of discontinuities, Edge detection operators, Region based
segmentation, Signatures, Boundary segments, Skeleton of a region.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Digital Image Processing Rafael C. Gonzalez And Richard E. Wood
2. Digital Image Processing Pratt N.K.
3. Digital Picture Processing Rosenfeld And Kak.
NOTE : There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students
are required to attempt five questions selecting at least two questions from each
section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
L T P MARKS
0 0 2 50
COM-711 (A) : There shall be 6 to 8 practicals based upon the theory course.
COM-711 (B) :
The practicals will be based on theory Syllabus. The students are required to submit at least
following 10 programs
(Implement using C/C++)
L T P MARKS
0 0 2 50
The practicals will be based on theory Syllabus. The students need to submit atleast 10 programs.
L T P MARKS
0 0 6 100
This will involve a detailed study of a topic of interest reproduced in the candidates own style. For
this, a student has to prepare a seminar by doing proper survey of literature, compilation of
information so gathered and then presentation of the same followed by question-answer session.
The report of which has to be submitted by the student well before the conduct of seminar. The
handout submitted by the student will be in accordance with the standards of technical papers.
Distribution of Marks:
2) Presentation = 50 marks
3) Attendance = 20 marks.
Award of Marks:
Marks Under (1) will be awarded by the Seminar Incharge.
Marks Under (2) and (3) will be awarded by the Departmental committee constituted for the
purpose.
Due weightage will be given to those who have opted for Industrial Training outside the State as
well as keeping in view the profile of that Industry.
Award of the Marks:
Marks under (i), (ii) & (iii) will be awarded by the departmental committee constituted for the
purpose.
The project will be assigned to the students towards the end of 6th semester and will start working
on those projects at the commencement of their 7th semester. The topic of the project will be
decided as per the developments taking place in the field of Computer Engineering.
This may require complete literature survey, design, fabrication, simulation of some models and/or
some preliminary laboratory experiments etc. The same project shall be extended to 8th semester.
Aw ard of Marks
Marks under (1) and (2) will be awarded by the Departmental committee constituted comprises of
convener and atleast two members.
Marks under (3) will be awarded by the Project Guide/supervisor concern.
COURSE SCHEME
TH
FOR B.E. 8 SEMESTER COMPUTER ENGINEERING.
FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD FOR BATCH 2014 & ONWARDS
A) Organizational
(ELECTIVE-I) Behavior.
HUM-812 B) Business Policy 3 2 -- 100 50 -- 150
and Strategy
management
A) Advanced
(ELECTIVE-II) Computer
COM- 801 Architecture 3 2 -- 100 50 --
B) Data Warehousing 150
& Data Mining
Artificial Intelligence
COM-802 3 2 -- 100 50 -- 150
(for Computer Engg.)
SECTION A
SECTION B
Unit 6 : Culture & Management with Indian reference : Meaning, definition & Elements of
culture, Characteristics of organizational culture, Functions of Culture in Management, Basic
Foundations of Indian Culture and its linkage with the practice of management in India.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
Organisational Behaviour - John W. Newstrom & Keith Davis
Organisational Behaviour - Robbins
Management - G. S. Sudha
Principles of Management - Dr. Neeru Vaisisth
Organisational Behaviour - L. M. Prasad
NOTE : There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students
are required to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each
section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
L T MARKS
3 2 THEORY SESSIONAL
100 50
SECTION A
Introduction to business policy, the corporate strategy concepts and objectives, formulation of
corporate strategy, environmental scanning opportunity and threats.
SECTION B
Implementation of strategy, strategy and organizations design, mobilization of physical and human
resources management information and control.
Role of motivation, corporate culture and organizational commitment, mergers and acquisitions,
Performance appraisal.
Leadership and its various styles, stress, evaluation of strategy, strategic management in the non-
profit organizations, strategic management in international environment.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE : There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students
are required to attempt five questions selecting at least two questions from each
section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
SECTION A
SECTION B
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
Note : There will be eight questions of 20 marks each spread over the whole syllabus,
students have to attempt five questions selecting at least two questions from each
sections.
Introduction to Data Warehousing & Data Mining: Need for data Warehousing & Data Mining, Data
Mining on different kinds of Data, Data Mining Functionalities - Characterization and
Discrimination, Association Analysis, Classification and Prediction, Cluster Analysis, Outlier
Analysis, Evolution Analysis, Classification of Data Mining System, Data Mining Applications.
Data Warehouse and OLAP Technology for Data Mining: Differences between Operational
database systems and Datawarehouse, Multidimensional Data Model- Data Cubes, Star,
Snowflakes & Fact Constellations Schemes, Concept Hierarchies, OLAP Operations, Starnet
Query Model, Data Warehouse, 3-Tier Architecture, Types of OLAP Servers: ROLAP, MOLAP,
HOLAP, Data Warehouse Usage, On-Line Analytical Processing to On-Line Analytical Mining,
Data Marts, Meta Data.
SECTION B
Data Preprocessing and Mining: Data Cleaning, Data Integration & Transformation, Data
Reduction, Discretization and Concept Hierarchy Generation.
Concept Description and Association Rules Mining: Concept Description, Data Generalization and
Summarization based Characterization, Analytical Characterization, Attribute Relevance Analysis.
Association Rules Mining Basic Concepts, Mining Single Dimensional Boolean Association Rules
from Transactional databases- Apriori Algorithm
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Data Mining: Concepts & Techniques Jiawei Hun, Micheline Kamber
NOTE : There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students
are required to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each
section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
L T MARKS
3 2 THEORY SESSIONAL
100 50
SECTION A
Artificial Intelligence:- The AI problems, AI techniques, The level of the model, criteria for
success, AI tasks. Problems, problem spaces & Research:- Defining the problem as a space,
search, production system problem characteristics, Production system characteristics, Issues in
the design of search programs, two path problems.
Statistical reasoning :- Probability & Bayes Theorem, Certainty Factors & Rules Based Systems,
Bayesian networks, Dempster Shafer Theory, Fuzzy logic, Introduction to Expert System
development.
SECTION B
Using Predicate logic:- Representing simple facts, Its Logic representing instances and its
relationship , Computable Functions & Predicates, Resolution, Natural Deduction, Conversion to
Clause Form.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
NOTE : There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students
are required to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each
section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
L T MARKS
3 2 THEORY SESSIONAL
100 50
SECTION A
Transaction and schedules, concurrent execution of transaction, conflict and views serializability,
testing for serializability, concepts in recoverable and cascadeless schedules.
Lock based protocols, time stamp based protocols, multiple granularity and multiversion
techniques, enforcing serializability for locks, locking system with multiple lock modes, architecture
for locking scheduler.
SECTION B
Issues of recovery and atomicity in distributed database, traditional recovery technique, log based
recovery, recovery with concurrent transactions, recovery in message passing systems,
checkpoints, algorithm for recovery line, concepts in orphan and inconsistent messages.
Distributed query processing, multiway joins, semi joins, cost based query, optimization for
distributed database, updating replicated data, protocols for distributed deadlocks detection, eager
and lazy replication techniques.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE : There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students
are required to attempt five questions selecting atleast two questions from each
section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
L T P MARKS
0 0 12 400
The student will complete their assigned project work initiated in 7th semester under course
No.COM-708 and submit a detailed project report individually to the Head of the department.
Sub-distribution of marks:
a. Viva-Voce = 90 30%
b. Presentation = 90 30%
c. Report = 120 40%
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Total = 300