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Probability, Statistics and Queuing Theory (I .T) : Course Outcomes: at The End of The Course Student Should Be Able To

This document outlines a course on probability, statistics, and queuing theory. The course is worth 4 credits over one session and includes 3 hours of theory, 1 hour of tutorials, and 3 hours for the exam. The course aims to teach students concepts like mean, variance, probability distributions, correlation, hypothesis testing, and queuing models. The course is divided into 5 units covering topics such as probability, random variables, common probability distributions, curve fitting, correlation and regression, hypothesis testing, and queuing theory. The primary textbook is listed as Probability, Statistics and Random Processes.

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Probability, Statistics and Queuing Theory (I .T) : Course Outcomes: at The End of The Course Student Should Be Able To

This document outlines a course on probability, statistics, and queuing theory. The course is worth 4 credits over one session and includes 3 hours of theory, 1 hour of tutorials, and 3 hours for the exam. The course aims to teach students concepts like mean, variance, probability distributions, correlation, hypothesis testing, and queuing models. The course is divided into 5 units covering topics such as probability, random variables, common probability distributions, curve fitting, correlation and regression, hypothesis testing, and queuing theory. The primary textbook is listed as Probability, Statistics and Random Processes.

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PROBABILITY , STATISTICS AND

QUEUING THEORY( I .T )
Periods
Sessional
Credits Exam Hrs. Exam Marks Total Marks
Marks
Theory Tutorial Lab

4 3 1 - 3 40 60 100

Course Outcomes: At the end of the course student should be able to:

CO - 1 Understand the concepts of various statistical measures like mean , variance and
standard deviation of a random variable.
CO - 2 Familiarize the different types probability distributions and their properties.
CO - 3 Compute simple correlation between the variables and fit straight line , parabola by the
principle of least squares.

CO - 4 Analyze the statistical data and apply various small or large sample test for testing the
hypothesis.

CO - 5 Learn about different Queuing models and its applications.

UNIT I : PROBABILITY & MATHEMATICAL EXPECTATIONS

(12 Periods)

Introduction to probability: Definition of Random Experiment, Events and Sample space,

Definition of probability, Addition and Multiplication theorems, Conditional probability,

Baye's Theorem, Simple Problems on Baye's theorem. Random Variables: Discrete and

Continuous random variables, Distribution function of random variable, Properties, Probability

mass function, Probability density function, Mathematical expectation, Properties of

Mathematical expectations, Mean and Variance.


UNIT II : PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION (14 Periods)

Discrete Distributions: Binomial Distribution, Mean and Standard Deviations of

Binomial Distribution, Poisson distribution, Mean and Standard Deviations of Poisson

Distribution, Applications. Continuous Probability Distributions: Uniform Distribution,

Exponential Distribution, Normal Distribution, Properties of Normal Distribution, Importance of

Normal Distribution, Area properties of Normal curve.

UNIT III : CURVE FITTING , CORRELATION AND REGRESSION


( 10 Periods )

Curve Fitting : Principle of Least Squares , Method of Least Squares

( Straight Line and Parabola ) .

Correlation : Definition, Measures of correlation,

Correlation for Bivariate Distribution, Rank correlation coefficients.

Regression : Simple linear regression, regression lines and properties.

UNIT IV : TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS ( 14 Periods )

Formulation of Null Hypothesis, Critical Region, Level of Significance.

Small Samples : Students t - distribution (Significance test of a sample mean,

Significance test of difference between sample means),

F- distribution, - test, Goodness of fit.

Large samples : Test of Significance of Large Samples – Single Proportion, Difference

between two Proportions , Single mean and Difference of means.


UNIT V : QUEUEING THEORY ( 10 Periods )

Queue description, characteristics of a queuing model, study state solutions of

M/M/1: α Model, M/M/1 ; N Model.

TEXT BOOK :

1. Probability, Statistics and Random Processes by T.Veerarajan, Tata McGraw Hill

Publications.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Probability & Statistics with Reliability, Queuing and Computer Applications by

Kishor S. Trivedi , Prentice Hall of India ,1999 .

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