s8 Syllabus CSE 2008 Scheme
s8 Syllabus CSE 2008 Scheme
25 Marks - Tests (minimum 2) 15 Marks - Assignments (minimum 3) such as home work, problem solving, literature survey, seminar, term-project, software exercises, etc. 10 Marks - Regularity in the class University Examination Pattern PART A: Short answer questions 10 x 4 marks=40 marks All questions are compulsory. There should be at least three questions from each module and not more than four questions from any module. PART B: Descriptive/Analytical/Problem solving questions 3 x 20 marks=60 marks Candidates have to answer one question out of two or two questions out of four from each module Maximum Total Marks: 100
Text Books: 1. Cryptography and Network Security William Stallings, Pearson Education 2. Cryptography and Network Security Behrouz A. Forouzan, Tata McGraw-Hill. 3. Applied Cryptography, Protocols, Algorithms, and Souce Code in C, 2nd Edn B. Schneier, Wiley. Reference Books: 1. Network Security Charlie Kaufman, Radia Perlman, Mike Speciner. Internal Continuous Assessment (Maximum Marks-50) 25 Marks - Tests (minimum 2) 15 Marks - Assignments (minimum 3) such as home work, problem solving, literature survey, seminar, term-project, software/hardware exercises, etc. 10 Marks - Regularity in the class University Examination Pattern PART A: Short answer questions 10 x 4 marks=40 marks All questions are compulsory. There should be at least three questions from each module and not more than four questions from any module. PART B: Descriptive/Analytical/Problem solving questions 3 x 20 marks=60 marks Candidates have to answer one question out of two or two questions out of four from each module Maximum Total Marks: 100
flat and nested distributed transactions- distributed deadlockstransactions recovery. Replication System model and group communication- fault tolerant servicestransactions with replicated data
Text Books: 1. Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design G. Coulouris, J. Dollimore and T. Kindberg, Pearson Education Reference Books: 1. Distributed Systems: Principles and paradigms A.S. Tanenbaum and M.V. Steen, Pearson Education 2. Distributed Systems and Computer Networks M. Solomon and J. Krammer, PHI Internal Continuous Assessment (Maximum Marks-50) 25 Marks - Tests (minimum 2) 15 Marks - Assignments (minimum 3) such as home work, problem solving, literature survey, seminar, term-project, software exercises, etc. 10 Marks - Regularity in the class University Examination Pattern PART A: Short answer questions 10 x 4 marks=40 marks All questions are compulsory. There should be at least three questions from each module and not more than four questions from any module. PART B: Descriptive/Analytical/Problem solving questions 3 x 20 marks=60 marks Candidates have to answer one question out of two or two questions out of four from each module Maximum Total Marks: 100
08.805 (3) MOBILE AND WIRELESS NETWORKS (ELECTIVE III) 3 1 0 Module I (16 hours)
Introduction: Wireless Networks. Wireless transmission Frequencies for radio transmission , Signals, Antennas, Signal propagation. Multiplexing. Modulation schemes - Advanced FSK, Advanced PSK, Multicarrier modulation. Spread spectrum Direct sequence, Frequency hoping. Principles of Cellular Wireless Networks. Medium Access Control SDMA, FDMA, TDMA, CDMA.
Introduction , Satellite Parameters and configurations, Capacity allocation FAMAFDMA, DAMA-FDMA,FAMA-TDMA, DAMA-TDMA. Broadcast Systems Digital Audio Broadcasting, Digital Video Broadcasting. Cordless Systems, WLL. Wireless LANS: Wireless LAN Technology Introduction. Infra Red Transmission, Radio Transmission, Wireless LAN Standards IEEE 802 Protocol Architecture, IEEE 802.11 System Architecture, Protocol Architecture & Services, MAC Layer & Management. HIPERLAN: Requirements & Architecture. BLUETOOTH: Architecture & Protocol Stack.
Introduction to Internet. Web Browsers, Web Servers Web Design. HTML. Java Script Simple Java Script. Variables, Objects, DOM. DHTML, XML Introduction, Key components, KTD and Schemas. PHP Control Loops, Arrays, Functions & Forms.
VIVA VOCE:
At the time of viva-voce examination, the project work has to be evaluated in addition to assessing the students knowledge in the field of Computer Science and Engineering and other related and advanced topics. He/she is expected to present his/her academic records including project report, seminar report, etc. at the time of viva-voce examination. Evaluation is a serious process that is to be conducted under the equal responsibility of both the internal and external examiners.
Internal Continuous Assessment (Maximum Marks-100) Marks should be awarded as follows: 25 Marks - Presentation/viva, clarity in presentation, awareness to the work/topic etc. 50 Marks - Current relevance of the work, implementation/experimentation of the work, involvement in the work etc. 25 Marks - Evaluation of the report University Examination Pattern VIVA VOCE (Maximum marks 100) Marks should be awarded as follows: 50 Marks - General topics covering Computer Science and Engineering and other related and advanced topics. 35 Marks - Project work. 15 Marks - Seminar topic