Jntuk M.Tech Computer Science Syllabus
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ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
COURSE STRUCTURE
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
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ACADEMIC REGULATIONS R13 FOR M. Tech (REGULAR)
DEGREE COURSE
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M.Tech- Civil Engineering
M.Tech -Geo-Technical Engineering
M.Tech- Remote Sensing
M.Tech- Power Electronics
M.Tech- Power & Industrial Drives
M.Tech- Power Electronics & Electrical Drives
M.Tech- Power System Control & Automation
M.Tech- Power Electronics & Drives
M.Tech- Power Systems
M.Tech- Power Systems Engineering
M.Tech- High Voltage Engineering
M.Tech- Power Electronics and Power Systems
M.Tech- Power System and Control
M.Tech- Power Electronics & Systems
M.Tech- Electrical Machines and Drives
M.Tech- Advanced Power Systems
M.Tech- Power Systems with Emphasis on High Voltage Engineering
M.Tech- Control Engineering
M.Tech- Control Systems
M.Tech- Electrical Power Engineering
M.Tech- Power Engineering & Energy System
M.Tech- Thermal Engineering
M.Tech- CAD/CAM
M.Tech- Machine Design
M.Tech- Computer Aided Design and Manufacture
M.Tech- Advanced Manufacturing Systems
M.Tech-Computer Aided Analysis & Design
M.Tech- Mechanical Engineering Design
M.Tech- Systems and Signal Processing
M.Tech- Digital Electronics and Communication Systems
M.Tech- Electronics & Communications Engineering
M.Tech- Communication Systems
M.Tech- Communication Engineering & Signal Processing
M.Tech- Microwave and Communication Engineering
M.Tech- Telematics
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43. M.Tech- Digital Systems & Computer Electronics
44. M.Tech- Embedded System
45. M.Tech- VLSI
46. M.Tech- VLSI Design
47. M.Tech- VLSI System Design
48. M.Tech- Embedded System & VLSI Design
49. M.Tech- VLSI & Embedded System
50. M.Tech- VLSI Design & Embedded Systems
51. M.Tech- Image Processing
52. M.Tech- Digital Image Processing
53. M.Tech- Computers & Communication
54. M.Tech- Computers & Communication Engineering
55. M.Tech- Instrumentation & Control Systems
56. M.Tech VLSI & Micro Electronics
57. M.Tech Digital Electronics & Communication Engineering
58. M.Tech- Embedded System & VLSI
59. M.Tech- Computer Science & Engineering
60. M.Tech- Computer Science
61. M.Tech- Computer Science & Technology
62. M.Tech- Computer Networks
63. M.Tech- Computer Networks & Information Security
64. M.Tech- Information Technology
65. M.Tech- Software Engineering
66. M.Tech- Neural Networks
67. M.Tech- Chemical Engineering
68. M.Tech- Biotechnology
69. M.Tech- Nano Technology
70. M.Tech- Food Processing
71. M.Tech- Avionics
and any other course as approved by AICTE/ University from time to time.
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Departments offering M. Tech Programmes with specializations
are noted below:
Civil Engg.
EEE
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ECE
1. M.Tech- Systems and Signal Processing
2. M.Tech- Digital Electronics and Communication
Systems
3. M.Tech- Electronics & Communications Engineering
4. M.Tech- Communication Systems
5. M.Tech- Communication Engineering & Signal
Processing
6. M.Tech- Microwave and Communication Engineering
7. M.Tech- Telematics
8. M.Tech- Digital Systems & Computer Electronics
9. M.Tech- Embedded System
10. M.Tech- VLSI
11. M.Tech- VLSI Design
12. M.Tech- VLSI System Design
13. M.Tech- Embedded System & VLSI Design
14. M.Tech- VLSI & Embedded System
15. M.Tech- VLSI Design & Embedded Systems
16. M.Tech- Image Processing
17. M.Tech- Digital Image Processing
18. M.Tech- Computers & Communication
19. M.Tech- Computers & Communication Engineering
20. M.Tech- Instrumentation & Control Systems
21. M.Tech VLSI & Micro Electronics
22. M.Tech Digital Electronics & Communication
Engineering
23. M.Tech- Embedded System & VLSI
CSE
1. M.Tech- Computer Science & Engineering
2. M.Tech- Computer Science
3. M.Tech- Computer Science & Technology
4. M.Tech- Computer Networks
5. M.Tech- Computer Networks & Information Security
6. M.Tech- Information Technology
7. M.Tech- Software Engineering
8. M.Tech- Neural Networks
Others
1. M.Tech- Chemical Engineering
2. M.Tech- Biotechnology
3. M.Tech- Nano Technology
4. M.Tech- Food Processing
5. M.Tech- Avionics
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4.0 ATTENDANCE
4.1 A student shall be eligible to write University examinations if he
acquires a minimum of 75% of attendance in aggregate of all the
subjects.
4.2 Condonation of shortage of attendance in aggregate up to 10%
(65% and above and below 75%) in each semester shall be
granted by the College Academic Committee.
4.3 Shortage of Attendance below 65% in aggregate shall not be
condoned.
4.4 Students whose shortage of attendance is not condoned in
any semester are not eligible to write their end semester
examination of that class.
4.5 A prescribed fee shall be payable towards condonation of
shortage of attendance.
4.6 A student shall not be promoted to the next semester unless he
satisfies the attendance requirement of the present semester, as
applicable. They may seek readmission into that semester when
offered next. If any candidate fulfills the attendance requirement
in the present semester, he shall not be eligible for readmission
into the same class.
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5.0 EVALUATION
The performance of the candidate in each semester shall be evaluated
subject-wise, with a maximum of 100 marks for theory and 100 marks for
practicals, on the basis of Internal Evaluation and End Semester Examination.
5.1 For the theory subjects 60 marks shall be awarded based on the
performance in the End Semester Examination and 40 marks
shall be awarded based on the Internal Evaluation. The internal
evaluation shall be made based on the average of the marks
secured in the two Mid Term-Examinations conducted-one in
the middle of the Semester and the other immediately after the
completion of instruction. Each mid term examination shall be
conducted for a total duration of 120 minutes with 4 questions
(without choice) each question for 10 marks. End semester
examination is conducted for 60 marks for 5 questions to be
answered out of 8 questions.
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5.2 For practical subjects, 60 marks shall be awarded based on the
performance in the End Semester Examinations and 40 marks
shall be awarded based on the day-to-day performance as
Internal Marks.
5.3 There shall be two seminar presentations during III semester
and IV semester. For seminar, a student under the supervision
of a faculty member, shall collect the literature on a topic and
critically review the literature and submit it to the department in
a report form and shall make an oral presentation before the
Project Review Committee consisting of Head of the Department,
Supervisor and two other senior faculty members of the
department. For each Seminar there will be only internal
evaluation of 50 marks. A candidate has to secure a minimum of
50% of marks to be declared successful.
5.4 A candidate shall be deemed to have secured the minimum
academic requirement in a subject if he secures a minimum of
40% of marks in the End semester Examination and a minimum
aggregate of 50% of the total marks in the End Semester
Examination and Internal Evaluation taken together.
5.5 In case the candidate does not secure the minimum academic
requirement in any subject (as specified in 5.4) he has to reappear
for the End semester Examination in that subject. A candidate
shall be given one chance to re-register for each subject provided
the internal marks secured by a candidate are less than 50% and
has failed in the end examination. In such a case, the candidate
must re-register for the subject(s) and secure the required
minimum attendance. The candidates attendance in the reregistered subject(s) shall be calculated separately to decide
upon his eligibility for writing the end examination in those
subject(s). In the event of the student taking another chance,
his internal marks and end examination marks obtained in the
previous attempt stand cancelled. For re-registration the
candidates have to apply to the University through the college
by paying the requisite fees and get approval from the
University before the start of the semester in which reregistration is required.
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In case the candidate secures less than the required attendance
in any re registered subject (s), he shall not be permitted to
write the End Examination in that subject. He shall again reregister the subject when next offered.
Laboratory examination for M. Tech. courses must be conducted
with two Examiners, one of them being the Laboratory Class
Teacher or teacher of the respective college and the second
examiner shall be appointed by the university from the panel of
examiners submitted by the respective college.
5.6
5.7
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successful completion of theory and practical course with the
approval of PRC not earlier than 40 weeks from the date of
registration of the project work. The candidate has to pass all
the theory and practical subjects before submission of the
Thesis.
6.7 Three copies of the Project Thesis certified by the supervisor
shall be submitted to the College/School/Institute.
6.8 The thesis shall be adjudicated by one examiner selected by the
University. For this, the Principal of the College shall submit a
panel of 5 examiners, eminent in that field, with the help of the
guide concerned and head of the department.
6.9 If the report of the examiner is not favourable, the candidate
shall revise and resubmit the Thesis, in the time frame as decided
by the PRC. If the report of the examiner is unfavorable again,
the thesis shall be summarily rejected. The candidate has to reregister for the project and complete the project within the
stipulated time after taking the approval from the University.
6.10 If the report of the examiner is favourable, Viva-Voce examination
shall be conducted by a board consisting of the Supervisor,
Head of the Department and the examiner who adjudicated the
Thesis. The Board shall jointly report the candidates work as
one of the following:
A. Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
D. Unsatisfactory
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7.0 AWARD OF DEGREE AND CLASS
After a student has satisfied the requirements prescribed for the
completion of the program and is eligible for the award of M. Tech. Degree
he shall be placed in one of the following four classes:
Class Awarded
First Class with Distinction
First Class
Second Class
% of marks to be secured
70% and above (Without any
Supplementary Appearance )
Below 70% but not less than 60%
70% and above (With any
Supplementary Appearance )
Below 60% but not less than 50%
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Discontinued or detained candidates are eligible for readmission into same or equivalent subjects at a time as and
when offered.
9.2 The candidate who fails in any subject will be given two
chances to pass the same subject; otherwise, he has to identify
an equivalent subject as per R13 academic regulations.
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MALPRACTICES RULES
DISCIPLINARY ACTION FOR / IMPROPER CONDUCT IN
EXAMINATIONS
Nature of Malpractices/
Improper conduct
If the candidate:
1. (a) Possesses or keeps accessible
in examination hall, any paper,
note book, programmable
calculators, Cell phones, pager,
palm computers or any other
form of material concerned
with or related to the subject
of the examination (theory or
practical) in which he is
appearing but has not made
use of (material shall include
any marks on the body of the
candidate which can be used
as an aid in the subject of the
examination)
(b)
Gives assistance or guidance
or receives it from any other
candidate orally or by any
other body language methods
or communicates through cell
phones with any candidate or
persons in or outside the exam
hall in respect of any matter.
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Has copied in the examination
hall from any paper, book,
programmable calculators,
palm computers or any other
form of material relevant to the
subject of the examination
Punishment
Expulsion from the examination hall
and cancellation of the
performance in that subject only.
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(theory or practical) in which work and shall not be permitted to
the candidate is appearing.
appear for the remaining
examinations of the subjects of that
Semester/year. The Hall Ticket of
the candidate is to be cancelled
and sent to the University.
Impersonates any other The candidate who has
candidate in connection with impersonated shall be expelled from
the examination.
examination hall. The candidate is
also debarred and forfeits the seat.
The performance of the original
candidate who has been
impersonated, shall be cancelled in
all the subjects of the examination
(including practicals and project
work) already appeared and shall
not be allowed to appear for
examinations of the remaining
subjects of that semester/year. The
candidate is also debarred for two
consecutive semesters from class
work and all University
examinations. The continuation of
the course by the candidate is
subject to the academic regulations
in connection with forfeiture of
seat. If the imposter is an outsider,
he will be handed over to the police
and a case is registered against him.
Smuggles in the Answer book Expulsion from the examination hall
or additional sheet or takes out and cancellation of performance in
or arranges to send out the that subject and all the other
question paper during the subjects the candidate has already
examination or answer book or appeared including practical
additional sheet, during or after examinations and project work and
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the examination.
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outside the examination hall or
any of his relations, or
indulges in any other act of
misconduct or mischief which
result in damage to or
destruction of property in the
examination hall or any part of
the College campus or
engages in any other act which
in the opinion of the officer on
duty amounts to use of unfair
means or misconduct or has
the tendency to disrupt the
orderly conduct of the
examination.
Leaves the exam hall taking
away answer script or
intentionally tears of the script
or any part thereof inside or
outside the examination hall.
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examinations of the subjects of that
semester/year. The candidate is
also debarred and forfeits the seat.
Student of the colleges expulsion
from the examination hall and
cancellation of the performance in
that subject and all other subjects
the candidate has already appeared
including practical examinations
and project work and shall not be
permitted for the remaining
examinations of the subjects of that
semester/year. The candidate is also
debarred and forfeits the seat.
Person(s) who do not belong to the
College will be handed over to police
and, a police case will be registered
against them.
Expulsion from the examination hall
and
cancellation
of
the
performance in that subject and all
other subjects the candidate has
already appeared including
practical examinations and project
work and shall not be permitted for
the remaining examinations of the
subjects of that semester/year.
Cancellation of the performance in
that subject and all other subjects
the candidate has appeared
including practical examinations
and project work of that semester/
year examinations.
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Malpractices identified by squad or special invigilators
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Punishments to the candidates as per the above guidelines.
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Punishment for institutions : (if the squad reports that the college is
also involved in encouraging malpractices)
(i)
A show cause notice shall be issued to the college.
(ii)
Impose a suitable fine on the college.
(iii)
Shifting the examination centre from the college to another
college for a specific period of not less than one year.
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Ragging
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Teasing,
Embarrassing and
Humiliation
Assaulting or
Using Criminal
force or Criminal
intimidation
Wrongfully
restraining or
confining or
causing hurt
Causing grievous
hurt, kidnapping
or Abducts or rape
or committing
unnatural offence
Causing death or
abetting suicide
Fine Upto
6 Months
Rs. 1,000/-
1 Year
Rs. 2,000/-
2 Years
Rs. 5,000/-
5 Years
Rs.10,000/-
10 Months
Rs. 50,000/-
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ABSOLUTELY
NO TO RAGGING
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Outsiders are prohibited from entering the College and Hostel without
permission.
Girl students must be in their hostel rooms by 7.00 p.m.
All the students must carry their Identity Card and show them when
demanded
The Principal and the Wardens may visit the Hostels and inspect the
rooms any time.
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Specialization:
COMPUTER SCIENCE
I SEMESTER
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DATA STRUCTURES
MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS OF
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COMPUTER SCIENCE
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COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
ELECTIVE I
ELECTIVE II
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
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IMAGE PROCESSING
INFORMATION SECURITY
WEB TECHNOLOGIES
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SYLLABUS
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DATA STRUCTURES
UNIT- I
Introduction to Data Structures, Singly Linked Lists, Doubly Linked
Lists, Circular Lists-Algorithms. Stacks and Queues: Algorithm
Implementation using Linked Lists.
UNIT- II
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Dictionaries, ADT, The List ADT, Stack ADT, Queue ADT, Hash Table
Representation, Hash Functions, Collision Resolution-Separate
Chaining, Open Addressing-Linear Probing, Double Hashing.
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UNIT- V
Search Trees- AVL Trees, Definition, Height of AVL Tree, Operations,
Insertion, Deletion and Searching.
Search Trees- Introduction to Red-Black and Splay Trees, B-Trees, ,
Height of B-Tree, Insertion, Deletion and Searching, Comparison of
Search Trees.
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MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS OF
COMPUTER SCIENCE
UNIT- I
Mathematical Logic: Statements and notations, Connectives, Well
formed formulas, Truth Tables, tautology, equivalence implication,
Normal forms, Theory of inference for the statement calculus, Rules of
inference, Consistency of premises and indirect method of proof,
Automatic Theorem Proving
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UNIT- III
Elementary Combinatorics: Basis of counting, Enumeration of
Combinations & Permutations, Enumerating of Combinations &
Permutations with repetitions and constrained repetitions, Binomial
Coefficients, Binomial Multinomial theorems, principles of Inclusion
Exclusion.
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Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, Rosen, 5th ed, T M GrawHill ed, 2006.
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COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
UNIT- I
Number Systems And Computer Arithematic
Signed And Unsigned Numbers, Addition and Subtraction,
Multiplication, Division, Floating Point Representation Logical
Operation, Gray Code, BCD Code, Error Detecting Codes.
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ALU Design
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UNIT- III
Introduction to Schema Refinement Problems Caused by redundancy,
Decompositions Problem related to decomposition,Functional
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Dependencies - Reasoning about FDS,Normal Forms FIRST, SECOND,
THIRD Normal forms BCNF Properties of Decompositions- Loss
lessjoin
Decomposition,
Dependency
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Decomposition,Schema Refinement in Data base Design Multi valued
Dependencies FOURTH Normal Form,Join Dependencies,FIFTH
Normal form,Inclusion Dependencies.
UNIT - IV
Overview of Transaction Management: The ACID
Properties,Transactions and Schedules, Concurrent Execution of
Transactions Lock Based Concurrency Control,Deadlocks
Performance of Locking Transaction Support in SQL.
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Overview of Operating System
Introduction, Computer System Organization, Computer System
Architecture, Operating Systems Services, Systems Calls and Types,
Evolution of Operating Systems.
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DBMS Lab
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Creating Forms
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Generating Reports
Write C program to perform Linear search for a Key value in a given list.
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Web data mining: Introduction, Web terminology and characteristics,
Web content mining, Web usage mining, web structure mining, Search
Engines :Characteristics, Functionality, Architecture, Ranking of
WebPages, Enterprise search
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UNIT-V
Branch and Bound: General method, applications - Travelling sales
person problem,0/1 knapsack problem- LC Branch and Bound solution,
FIFO Branch and Bound solution.
NP-Hard and NP-Complete problems: Basic concepts, non deterministic
algorithms, NP - Hard and NP Complete classes, Cooks theorem.
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
UNIT I
Introduction to Software Engineering:
The evolving role of software, Changing Nature of Software, Software
myths. (Text Book 3)
The software problem: Cost, schedule and quality, Scale and change.
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Software Process:
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Software Architecture: Role of software architecture, architecture
views, components and connector view, architecture styles for C & C
view, documenting architecture design, evaluating architectures.
Design: Design concepts, function-oriented design, object oriented
design, detailed design, verification, metrics
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Storage Organization:
Storage language Issues, Storage Allocation, Storage Allocation
Strategies, Scope, Access to Nonlocal Names, Parameter Passing,
Dynamics Storage Allocation Techniques.
UNIT- V
Code Optimization:
Issues in the design of code optimization, Principal sources of
optimization, optimization of basic blocks, Loop optimization, peephole
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Principles of scalable performances- performance metrics and measuresparallelism profile in programs, mean performance, efficiency, utilization
and quality, benchmarks and performance measures, characteristics of
parallel processing applications, Speed up performance laws- Amdahls
law, Gustafsons law, memory bounded speed up model, Scalability
metrics and goals,
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Linear Pipeline Processors- asynchronous and synchronous models,
clocking and timing control, speedup, efficiency, and throughput, Non
linear pipeline processors- reservation and latency analysis, collision
free scheduling, pipeline schedule optimization, Instruction pipe line
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design- instruction execution phases, mechanisms for instruction
pipelining, dynamic instruction scheduling, branch handling
techniques, static arithmetic pipelines.
Hierarchical bus system, cross bar switch and multiport memory,
multistage and combining networks, multistage and combining
networks, The cache coherence problem, message passing mechanismmessage routing schemes, deadlock virtual channels, flow control
strategies, multicast routing algorithms
UNIT-IV
Vector processing principles- vector instruction types, vector access
memory schemes, early super computers, Multi vector multiprocessorsperformance directed design rules, architecture of Cray and MPP,
Compound vector operations, vector loops and chaining, SIMD
computer organizations
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SOFT COMPUTING
UNIT- I
FUZZY SET THEORY: Introduction to Neuro Fuzzy and Soft
Computing, Fuzzy Sets, Basic Definition and Terminology, Set-theoretic
Operations, Member Function Formulation and Parameterization, Fuzzy
Rules and Fuzzy Reasoning, Extension Principle and Fuzzy Relations,
Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Fuzzy Reasoning, Fuzzy Inference Systems,
Mamdani Fuzzy Models, Sugeno Fuzzy Models, Tsukamoto Fuzzy
Models, Input Space Partitioning and Fuzzy Modeling.
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NEURO FUZZY MODELING: Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference
Systems, Architecture Hybrid Learning Algorithm, Learning Methods
that Cross-fertilize ANFIS and RBFN Coactive Neuro Fuzzy Modeling,
Framework Neuron Functions for Adaptive Networks Neuro Fuzzy
Spectrum.
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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
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Management Information Systems: A Framework: Importance of MIS,
MIS: A Definition Nature and Scope of MIS , Structure and
Classification of MIS : Structure of MIS, MIS Classification
Information and System Concepts: Information: A Definition, Types of
Information, Dimensions of Information, System: A Definition, Kinds
of Systems, System Related Concepts, Elements of a System, Human
as an Information Processing System
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Information System Planning : Information System Planning: WHY?,
Planning Terminology
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Information System Planning, The Nolan Stage Model, The Four
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Selecting A Methodology, Information Resources Management (IRM),
Organization Structure and Location of MIS
System Acquisition : Acquisition of Information Systems , Acquisition
of Hardware and Software
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System Implementation: IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS,
Organisational Change
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BUILDING OF IS
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
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Introduction - Understanding the field of business intelligence in a
global world, Understanding the BI process and choosing, Place and
tasks of the study of private and public intelligence, The practice of
private and public intelligence: the choice of means- Strategies of
information gathering, Information asymmetry and competitive
advantage.
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Human Computer Interaction. 3/e, Alan Dix, Janet Finlay, Goryd, Abowd,
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Introduction: What is Digital Image Processing, Examples of fields
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processing, components of image processing system.. Digital Image
Fundamentals: A simple image formation model, image sampling and
quantization, basic relationships between pixels.
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Image Segmentation: Detection of discontinuous, edge linking and
boundary detection, threshold, regionbased segmentation.
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Introduction: Security Attacks (Interruption, Interception, Modification
and Fabrication), Security Services (Confidentiality, Authentication,
Integrity, Non-repudiation, access Control and Availability) and
Mechanisms, A model for Internetwork security, Internet Standards
and RFCs, Buffer overflow & format string vulnerabilities, TCP session
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Conventional Encryption:
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WEB TECHNOLOGIES
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Review of HTML4 : Common tags ,HTML Tables and formatting internal
linking, Complex HTML forms.
Introduction to Scripting Languages: Java Scripts, Control structures,
functions, arrays & objects, DHTML, CSS, event model, filters &
transitions.
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Variables and Methods, Error Handling and Debugging, Sharing Data
Between JSP Pages, Requests, and Users, Passing Control and Data
Between Pages Sharing Session and Application Data Memory Usage
Considerations.
UNIT-V
Database Access: Database Programming using JDBC, Studying
Javax.sql.* package. Accessing a Database from a JSP Page, Application
Specific Database Actions Deploying JAVA Beans in a JSP Page.
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Covering experiments from DAA, DWDM
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