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Punjab Technical University Jalandhar Syllabus Scheme (1st to 6th Semester) For Bachelors in electronic computer Applications (BCA) Applicable from August 2005 & Onwards STUDY SCHEME FOR BCA SEMESTER -1 formula BCA-101 BCA-102 BCA-103 BCA-104 BCA-105 BCA-106 BCA -107 BCA -108 TOTAL SEMESTER -2 Code BCA-201 BCA-202 BCA-203 BCA-204 BCA-205 BCA -206 BCA -207 TOTAL Subject Principles of counsel trunk Analysis & bearing Math-I (Discrete) Data organizes digital Ckt. & Logic Design Hardware Lab-I (BC -205) computer software Lab- threesome (BC-204) L 48 48 48 24 32 200 P 0 0 0 24 16 40 TOTAL 48 48 48 48 48 240 INT. 5 25 25 25 25 25 25 175 EXT. 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 525 TOTAL MARKS coke 100 100 100 100 100 100 700 Subject psychiatric hospital to nurture technology Math (Bridge Course) Basic explanation Programming in C Communication Skills (Business Communication) Communication & Soft Skills Software Lab I(BC-101 & 103 Software Lab II(BC-104) L 24 48 32 24 48 30 206 P 24 0 16 24 0 64 TOTAL 48 48 48 48 48 30 270 INT. 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 225 EXT. 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 525 TOTAL MARKS 100 100 100 100 100 50 100 100 750SEMESTER 3 Code BCA-301 BCA-302 BCA-303 BCA-304 BCA-305 BCA -306 BCA -307 TOTAL SEMESTER -4 Code Subject L P TOTAL INT. 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TOTAL MARKS Subject Math-II ( computing machine Oriented Methods) Management instruction forms Software plan Object Oriented Programming in C++ Introduction to Microprocessor Software Lab IV (BC-304) Hardware Lab II (BC-305) L 30 40 40 32 32 174 P 18 0 0 32 16 66 TOTAL 48 40 40 64 48 240 INT. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 175 EXT. 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 525 TOTAL MARKS 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 700 BCA-401 BCA-402 BCA-403 BCA-404 BCA -405 BCA -406 BCA -407 data processor interlockings Data Base Management System Computer System Architecture direct System Workshop on Visual Basic Software Lab V (BC-402) Software Lab VI (BC-405) Unix /Linux 36 40 48 36 24 144 0 20 0 12 24 96 36 60 48 48 48 240 25 25 25 25 100 25 25 250 75 75 75 75 0 75 75 450 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 700 SEMESTER -5 Code BCA-501 BCA-502 BCA-503 BCA-504 BCA -505 BCA -506 BCA -507 TOTAL Subject meshing Applications and coffee bean System Software Computer Graphics Operation Research Software Lab VII (Major spew I) Software Lab V leash (BC-501) Software Lab IX (BC-503) 148 L 36 36 36 40 P 36 0 12 0 44 92 TOTAL 72 36 48 40 44 240 INT. 5 25 25 25 25 25 25 175 EXT. 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 525 TOTAL MARKS 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 700 SEMESTER -6 Code BCA-601 BCA-602 BCA -603 BCA -604 BCA -605 BCA -606 BCA -607 TOTAL Subject Artificial comprehension Handling run Systems Software Lab X (Major Project II) Software Lab XI ( meshing Designing) Software Lab XII (BC-602) Seminar (BC-603) Comprehensive Viva-Voce L 48 48 96 P 0 48 80 16 144 TOTAL 48 96 80 16 240 INT. 25 25 25 25 25 100 225 EXT. 75 75 75 75 75 100 525 TOTAL MARKS 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 700 SEMESER -1 BCA-101 .Introduction to Information Technology instructions FOR PAPER-SETT ER The apparent movement news report card go away inhabit of Two parts, A and B. break away A bequeath select 15 little say enquires (40-60 words) of 2 attach for from apiece one one. disclose B bequeath hasten 12 long firmness of purpose questions of 5 label to for every(prenominal)(prenominal) one one. The political program of the loose is divide into 3 sections I, II and III. The question base ordain savvy the inviolate syllabus uniformly. break away A go away tend 5 questions from each voice Ind trip B go away retain 4 questions from each section. steering FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to get down all told questions from vox A and 9 questions of eccentric B appear of 12. ____________________________________________________________________ sectionalisation I Computer Fundamentals Number Systems, History of Computers, Block diagram of computer & detailed significance of each part. Study of I/O devices Keyboard, Hard disk, Flo ppy disk, CD-ROM, DVD, Plotters, Scanners, mouse, Printers Dot matrix, Laser, Thermal Inkjet, VDU. part II Primary & supplementary memories. Introduction to Operating Systems & its functions Definition of Simple batch tint, multi courseming, multiprocessing, real-time, time-sharing formations, Concept of Spooling, air division III Typical DOS commands, making simple batch registers.Application of Computers in assorted fields Defense, Industry, Management, Sports, Commerce, Internet. omputer and communication Single user, Multi-user, Workstations, and Overview of LAN, WAN Overview of modem, E-Mail, Fax Internet facilities through WWW BCA-102. BRIDGE COURSE IN MATHEMATICS argumentS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question composition allow consist of Two parts, A and B. break in A ordain cause 15 short dissolvent questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. cancel B testament maintain 12 long decide questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the heart-to-heart is carve up into 3 sections I, II and III.The question paper entrust apply the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A volition concord 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B provide carry 4 questions from each section. culture FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to exertion all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B tabu of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I discipline traffic and functions elements of a set, methods of describing a set, types of set, Venn diagram, operations on sets, union, interSection Ind difference of set, Duality, partioning of a set, trigonometric functions.Section II Binomial theorem and principle of mathematics induction Introduction to matrix, properties of matrix evaluation of determinant, minor and cofactors and properties of determinant Section III Statistics introduction to statistics, collection, and tabulation of information, mean, normal and mode. BCA-103. Basic Accounting Section I Basic Accounti ng Introduction, brilliance and scope, concepts and conventions full generally accepted bank billing principles-double entry framework Basic concepts of Journals, ledgers, purchase book, sales book, cashbook. Section II Preparation of financial statements Profit and loss account and balance sheet.Nature, scope, advantage and limitations of direction accounting. Section III Sources of raising of capital in corporate belowtaking simple treatment to issue of shares, forfeiture of shares and re issue of forfeited shares. Application of computers in accounting. BCA-104. Programming in C operating instructions FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper bequeath consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A leave behind have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will spoil the entire syllabus uniformly.Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B turn out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I Fundamentals Character set, Identifiers & Keywords, Data Types, constants, set, constants, variables, expressions, statement, symbolic constants. Operations and expressions Arithmetic operators, single operators, relational and logical systemal operators, assignment and conditional operators, and library functions.Data comment and output Preliminaries, single persona input, single character output, entering input data, more close the scanf function, writing output data, more about printf function, the gets and puts function, interactive programming. Section II require statements Preliminaries, while, do-while and for statements. Nested loops, if else, switch, break continue statement. solves Brief ov erview, defining accessing function, passing perimeters to function, specifying argument data types, function prototype and recursion.Program structure Storage crystalisees, automatic, external, and static variables, more about library functions. Array defining and processing an array, passing pointers to a function, pointer and champion dimensional arrays, operations on pointers, passing functions multidimensional arrays of pointers, passing functions to the other functions, more about pointer declarations. Section III Structure And Unions Defining and processing a structure, user defined data types, structure and Pointers, passing structure to function, self-referential structures, and unions.Data files Opening, closing, creating, and processing and unformatted data field. C-programming applications Sorting (Bubble sort, Selection sort), Searching (Binary search, Linear Search). BCA-105. COMMUNICATION SKILLS (BUSINESS COMMUNICATION) INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question pap er will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will overcompensate the entire syllabus uniformly.Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I Introduction to Business Communication Meaning and Definition, Process and Classification of communication, Elements & Characteristics of communication. Corporate communication Formal and Informal Communication, Grapevine, Communication barriers, Importance of communication. Section II Principles of legal Communications 7 Cs ConceptWritten communication Meaning, objectives a nd essentials of effective written communication, media or types of Written communication. Non Verbal Communication Importance, forms or Media, Kinesics. Effective Listening meaning, nature and importance of good listening, types of listening Principles of effective listening, factors affecting listening, barriers in listening, difference between hearing and listening. Section III Writing Skills Short Compositions Classified Advertisements, smirch Vacant, Situation wanted, Career Guidance, Counseling, Lost and found, Sale / Purchase, To let.Notices General / Public Notices, Tender Notices, Auction Notices. Letter Writing Official letters, Placing orders, Sending Replies, Letters to Editors, Application for job. Comprehension Passages (From text edition book only comprehension question should be asked, No general question) BCA-106. COMMUNICATION AND SOFT SKILLS Essentials of Grammar Parts of Speech, Punctuation, Vocabulary Building, Phonetics Office Management Types of Corresp ondence, Receipt and run into of Mail, Filing Systems, Classification of Mail. Role & Function of Correspondence, MIS, Managing Computer Letter & Resume Writing Types of Letters-Formal / Informal, Importance and Function, draft the Applications, Elements of Structure, Preparing the Resume, Dos & Donts of Resume, Helpful Hints foundation Skills Importance of Presentation Skills, Capturing Data, Voice & Picture Integration, Guidelines to make Presentation Interesting, Body Language, Voice Modulation, Audience Awareness, Presentation Plan, Visual Aids, Forms of Layout, Styles of Presentation.Interview Preparation Types of Interview, Preparing for the Interviews, Attending the Interview, Interview Process, Employers Expectations, General Etiquette, Dressing Sense, Postures & Gestures Group Discussion & Expressions, Evaluation Presentation Definition, Process, Guidelines, Helpful (Note Every student shall be given 15 proceedings. of presentation time & 45 minutes of discussion on his / her presentation. ) The student will be evaluated on the basis of his / her presentation style Feedback of Faculty & Students General Etiquette Proficiency in Letter Drafting / Interview PreparationThe paper is internal and at least 3 tests will be taken. Best 2 of 3 shall account for final grades (70% Test & 30% Presentation) SEMESER -2 BCA-201. PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will over-correct the entire syllabus uniformly.Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. ______________________________________ _______________________________ Section I Forms of business organizations and ownership Sole proprietorship, Partnership, Joint stock company, Public & Private undertakings, Government companies. Management Meaning & definition of solicitude, nature, scope and its sundry(a) functions.Section II Planning nature and purpose, types, steps in planning , determination making Strategic , tactical and operational decision, decision making process, rationality in decision making. Organizing nature, importance, the organizing process, organizational objectives, formal and informal organization, organization chart, span of management factors determining effective span, Departmentation definition, departmentation by function, by territory, product/service customer group management by objectives (MBO), Delegation, Decentralization v/s centralization.Section III Staffing definition, manpower management, factors affecting staffing, Recruitment and selection , Performance appraisal . Moti vation theories of Motivation hierarchy of ineluctably theory, theory of X and theory of Y. Leadership styles, theories of leadership trait approach and situational approach, managerial grid. Controlling meaning & nature , steps in controlling , essentials of effective control dodges. BCA-202. SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each.Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I System Concepts Definition, characteristics, elements & types of system.System development life cycle Recognition of need Feasibility study Section II system analysis-introduction, information collection, interviews, questionnaires, observation, record searching and document analysis, analysis tools, data flow diagram, data dictionary, decision tree, structured English and decision table. Section III System Design The process and stages of systems design, input/output and file design System Implementation System implementation, system testing, implementation process and implementation methods system maintenance. BCA-203.MATH-I (DISCRETE MATHS) INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. ____________________________________________________________________ Section I Set theory. Relations and functions Set bills and description, subsets, basic set operations. Venn diagrams, laws of set theory, partition of sets, min sets, duality principle, basic definitions of relations and functions, graphics of relations, properties of relations injective, surjective and bijective functions, composition. Section II Combinations Rule of products, permutations, combinations.Algebra of Logic Propositions and logic operations, truth tables and propositions generated by set, equivalence and implication laws of logic, mathematical system, and propositions over a universe, mathematical induction, quantifiers. Recursion and recurrence The umteen faces of recursion, recurrence, relations, and some common recurrence relations, generating functions. Section III Graph theory Various types of graphics, simple and multigraphs, directed and undirected graphs, Eulerian and Hamiltonian graph, graph connectivity, traversals, graph optimisations, Graph subterfugeing, trees, spanning trees, root trees, binary trees.BCA-204. DATA STRUCTURES INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________ _______ Section I Introduction to Data Structure Basic concept of data, line analysis , algorithm complexity, Big O notation and time space trade off. Stacks & Queues Basics of stacks and queues, Recursion, Polish notation, orbitual Queues, priority Queues. Section II Linked Lists Single linked list, circular linked list, doubly linked list and dynamic storage management, generalized list, Garbage Collection. Trees Definition & Concepts, Basic trees, Binary tree representations, threaded storage representation, binary tree traversals, and application of trees.Section III Searching and sorting use of various data structures for searching and sorting, linear and binary search, insertion sort, selection sort, merge sort, burble sort, quick sort, Heap sort. BCA-205. DIGITAL CIRCUITS & LOGIC DESIGN INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long a nswer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III.The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I Introduction Overview of number system and codes. Elements and functions of digital Logic gates, Gate propagation tick off time, logic gates, Gate propagation delay time, and logic gate applications.Boolean algebra Boolean operations, SOP and POS forms, and simplification using karnaugh maps, Realization of expressions using goals. Section II combinational logical circuits design of Binary Adder-Serial, Parallel, Carry look ahead type. Full subtractor, code converters, MUX and DEMUX, encoders and encoders. Sequential log ic circuits Flip flop R-S, J-K, Master slave J-K, D and T flip-flops using nand gates. Section III Counters Design of asynchronous and synchronous, updown and programmable counters. Registers shift registers, various types and their applications.Detection and correction codes, detecting and correcting an computer error. SEMESER -3 BCA-301. MATHS II (COMPUTER ORIENTED METHODS) INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section.INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. __________________________________________ ___________________________ Section I intercellular substance Algebra Introduction of a matrix, its different kinds, matrix addition and scalar multiplication, Multiplication of matrices, Square matrix, Rank of a matrix, Transpose, Adjoint and Inverse of a matrix Solving co-occurrent equations using Gauss elimination method, Gauss Jorden Method and matrix inversion method Section II Statistics Measures of central tendency.Preparing frequency distribution table, arithmetic mean, geometric mean, harmonic mean, median and mode. Measures of dispersion Range, mean deviation, standard deviation, co-efficient of variation, moments, Skewness and Kurtosis Differential Calculus Introduction, Differentiation, Derivative of a Function of One Variable, Power Function, Sum and Product of Two Functions, Function of a Function, Differentiation by method of substitution, Maxima and Minima Section III Integral Calculus Indefinite Integral, Integration by substitution, integration by parts,, Integra tion by partial fractions, definite integral.Numerical integration Trapezoidal method, simpsons 1/3 rule, simpsons 3/8 rule. BCA-302. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section.INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I Introduction to Systems and Basic Systems Concepts, Types of Systems, The Systems Approach, Information Systems Definition & Characteristics, Types of Information, Role of Inform ation in Decision Making, Sub Systems of an Information system EDP and MIS, management levels, EDP/MIS/DSS.Section II An overview of Management Information System Definition & Characteristics, Components of MIS, Frame Work for Understanding MIS Robert Anthonys Hierarchy of Management Activity, Information requirements & Levels of Management, Simons Model of decision- Making, Structured Vs Un-structured decisions, Formal Vs. Informal systems. Section III Developing Information Systems Analysis & Design of Information Systems Implementation & Evaluation, Pitfalls in MIS Development. Functional MIS A Study of Marketing, Personnel, Financial and Production MIS. BCA-303.SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. ____________________________________________________________________ Section I Software Characteristics, Components, Applications, Software Process Models Waterfall, Spiral, Prototyping, Fourth Generation Techniques, Concepts of Project Management, Role of Metrics & Measurements. S/W Project Planning Objectives, Decomposition techniques S/W Sizing, Problem ground estimation, Process based estimation, Cost Estimation Models COCOMO Model, The S/W Equation, Section II System Analysis Principles of Structured Analysis, Requirement analysis, DFD, Entity Relationship diagram, Data dictionary.S/W Design Objectives, Principles, Concepts, Design methodologies Data design, Architectural design, procedural design, Object -o riented concepts Section III Testing fundamentals Objectives, principles, testability, Test cases White box & Black box testing, Testing strategies hitch & validation, unit test, integration testing, validation testing, system testing BCA-304. OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING C++ INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each.The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I Introduction Object oriented programming, characteristics of object orientated languages, classes, C++ basics Program Statements, Variables and constants, Loops and Decisions.Functions Defining a function, function arguments & passing by value, arrays & pointers, function & strings, functions & structures. Section II Classes & Objects Defining class, class constructors and destructors, operator overloading. Class Inheritance Derived class & base class realistic, Friends and Static functions Multiple inheritance, Polymorphism. Section III Input/output files Streams, buffers & iostreams, header files, redirection, file input and output. BCA-305. INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B.Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 quest ions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. ____________________________________________________________________ Section I Introduction to Microprocessor, its historical background and its applications. INTEL 8085 Introduction, Microprocessor Architecture and its operations, 8085 MPU and its architecture,8085 instruction cycle ,8085 Instructions Data Transfer instructions, Arithmetic instructions, logical instructions, Branch instructions,RISC v/s CISC processors. Section II INTEL 8086 Introduction, 8086Architecture,real and Protected mode memory Addressing, Memory Paging Addressing Modes. Various types of instructions Data movement, Arithmetic and logic and program control.Type of instructions, Pin diagram of 8086, clock generator (8284A) Section III INTERRUPTS Introduction, 8257 Interrupt controller, basic DMA operation and 82 37 DMA Controller, Arithmetic coprocessor, 80X87 Architecture. SEMESER -4 BCA-401. COMPUTER NETWORKS INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I Data communications concepts Digital and analog parallel and serial synchronous and asynchronous, simplex, half duplex, duplex, multiplexing. Communication channels Wired transmissions Telephone lines, leased lines, switch line, coaxial cable s-base band, broadband, optical fiber transmission.Section II Wireless transmission Microwave transmission, infrared transmission, laser transmission, radio transmission, and satellite transmission. Communication switching techniques Circuit switching, message switching, packet switching. Network reference models Network topologies, OSI references model, TCP/IP reference model, comparison of OSI and TCI reference model. Section III Data link layer design issue Services provided to the network layer, framing, error control, flow control HDLC, SDLC, data link layer in the internet (SLIP, PPP).MAC sub layer CSMA/CD, IEEE standards, FDM, TDM, CDMA. The Network Layer Design Issues, Routing Algorithms Optimality principled, shortest path routing, Concept of Internet Working. BCA-402. DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 l ong answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I An overview of the DBMS Concept of database system, Database Administrator and his responsibilities. Physical and Logical data independence. Three level Architecture of database system the external level, conceptual level and the internal level.Introduction to Data Models Entity Relationship Model, Hierarchical, Network and comparative Model. Comparison of Network, Hierarchical and Relational Model. Section II Relational data model Relational database, relational algebra and calculus, SQL dependencies, functional, mu lti-valued and join, normalization. Section III Database protection Recovery, concurrency, warrantor, integrity and control. Distribute database Structure of distributed database, design of distributed databases. BCA-403. COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B.Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________Section I Computer Organization & Design Instruction codes, op-codes, Computer Registers, Computer Ins tructions, Timing and Control, Instruction Cycle, Memory reference instructions, CPU Stack Organization, Instruction format, Addressing Formats. Section II Control Unit Architecture, I/O Architecture Transfer of Information among I/O devices, CPU, Memory and I/O ports. Section III Memory System Storage technologies, Memory hierarchy, Memory mapping, Main memory and Auxiliary memory, Associative and Cache memory Introductory study of 8-bit Microprocessor BCA-404.OPERATING SYSTEMS INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt a ll questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. ____________________________________________________________________ Section I Introduction to Operating System, its need and Operating System services Operating System classification single user, multi-user, simple batch processing, Multiprogramming, Multitasking, Parallel system, Distributed system, Real time system. Process Management Process Concept, Process scheduling, Overview of InterProcess communication, Section II CPU Scheduling Basic concepts, Scheduling Criteria, Scheduling Algorithms.Memory Management Logical Versus Physical address space, Swapping Partition, paging and segmentation, concepts of Virtual Memory. File Management File concept, access methods, Directory Structure, file protection. Allocation methods Contiguous, linked and index allocation. Section III Deadlocks Deadlock Characteristics, Prevention, Avoidance, Detection and Recovery, critical section, synchronization hardware, semaphores, comb ine approach to deadlock handling. Security Authentication, Program Threats, System Threats, and Encryption. BCA-405.WORKSHOP ON VISUAL BASIC Develop an Application using Visual Basic Bank transactions management Hotel Management Gas agency management Office automation Railway reservation Computerisation course registration Hostel management Hospital management Inventory management Competitive examination database Air line reservation Transport management College admission Library management Note Any Relational Database System can be used as back end. SEMESER -5 BCA-501. INTERNET APPLICATIONS AND JAVA INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B.Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I Introduction Internet Architecture board, understanding the internet.Concept Working, Surfing and security on the internet. Internet protocols Internet addressing, internet routing protocols internet message protocol, internet group management protocols, internet mail protocol. Internet applications E-mail, multi cost backbone, net news. Web World Wide Web advantages of web, web terminology, web access using web browser, locating information on the web. Section II Introduction to Java Applets, application & JDK, different b/w Java & C++, working with Java objects Encapsulation, inheritance & polymorphism, constructors.Garbage collection & finalisers, data types, modifies & expressions, array & flow control statements. Se ction III Exception handling threads, event handling, network programming & Java virtual machines, Java & databases. BCA-502. SYSTEM SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each. Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I Introduction to software processors elements of congregation language programming assembly scheme, single pass and two pass assembler general design procedure of a two pass assembler. Section II Macro s and Macro processor macro definition, macro expansion, and features of macro facility, design of macro processor.Overview of compilers memory allocation, lexical analysis, syntax analysis, Intermediate code generation and optimization local and global optimization, code generation. Section III Loaders and linkage editors Introduction to Loading, linking and relocation, program linking, linkage editors, dynamic linking, bootstrap loader. Other system software Operating System, DBMS, Functions and structure of Text Editor. BCA-503. COMPUTER GRAPHICS INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each.Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I Input devices Keyboard, Touch panel, light pens, Graphic tablets, Joysticks, Trackball, Data glove, Digitizers, Image scanner, Mouse, Voice & Systems.Hard copy devices Impact and non impact printers, such as line printer, dot matrix, laser, ink-jet, electrostatic, flatbed and drum plotters. Section II Video Display Devices Refresh cathode -ray tube, raster scan displays, random scan displays, color CRT-monitors, direct view storage tube, flat-panel displays three-D viewing devices, raster scan systems, random scan systems, graphics monitors and workstations. Scan conversion algorithms for line, circle and ellipse, Bresenhams algorithms, area filling techniques, character generation.Section III 2-dimensional Graphics Cartesian and Homogeneous co-ordinate system, Geometric transformations (translation, Scaling, Rotation, Reflection, Shearing), Two-dimensional viewing transformation and clipping (line, polygon and text). 3-dimensional Graphics Geometric transformations (translation, Scaling, Rotation, Reflection, Shearing), Mathematics of Projections (parallel & perspective). 3-D viewing transformations and clipping. BCA-504. OPERATION RESEARCH INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each.Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syllabus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________ ________________________ Section I Origin & development of O. R. , Nature & Characteristics features of O. R. Models & Modeling in Operation Research. Methodology of O. R. , General methods for solving O. R. Models, O. R. & Decision making, Application, office & Limitations of O. R. Section II Linear Programming formulation, Graphical, Big MMethod & Simplex Method, Duality in L. P. Conversion of Primal to Dual only Transportation Problems Test for Optimality, decadency in Transportation Problems. Unbalanced Transportation, Assignment Problems, Traveling Salesman Problem. Section III Decision Making Decision Making Environment, Decision under uncertainty, Decision under risk, Decision tree Analysis.Integer Programming and Dynamic Programming Concept and Advantages only. SEMESER -6 BCA-601 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Section I Introduction to AI Definitions, AI problems, the underlying assumption, and AI techniques, Level of Model, Criteria for Success. Problems, Problem Space and Sea rch defining the problem as a state space search, Production System, Problem Characteristics, Production System Characteristics, issues in design of search programs. Section II Knowledge Representation Issues representation and mapping, approaches to knowledge representation, issues in knowledge representation, the frame problem.Knowledge representation using predicate logic representing simple facts in logic, representing instance and is a relationships, resolution Section III Weak -slot and -filler structures semantic nets, frames as sets and instances. Strong slot and filler structures Conceptual dependency, scripts, CYC. innate language processing syntactic processing, semantic analysis, discourse and pragmatic processing. BCA-602. HANDING OPERATING SYSTEMS INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER-SETTER The question paper will consist of Two parts, A and B. Part A will have 15 short answer questions (40-60 words) of 2 marks each.Part B will have 12 long answer questions of 5 marks each. The syl labus of the subject is divided into 3 sections I, II and III. The question paper will cover the entire syllabus uniformly. Part A will carry 5 questions from each Section Ind Part B will carry 4 questions from each section. INSTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt all questions from Part A and 9 questions of Part B out of 12. _____________________________________________________________________ Section I Handing Novel NetWare Introduction, Installation, configuration, managing resources and users.Granting access rights to users. Handing Windows NT Server Planning Comparison of Microsoft OS (Windows 95, 98 NT workstation), Workgroups & Domains, choosing disk configuration, choosing Window NT protocols. Section II Installing & configuration Installing windows NT Server, Windows NT & registry, control panel, configuration protocols & bindings, network adapters, peripherals & devices, hard disk, printing & its client computer. Section III Managing resources Managin g users & group account, policies & profiles, system policy with system policy editor, disk resources, working with windows NT, the resources, UNC.Connectivity Inter operating with NetWare, Configuring remote access service. BCA-603 . Software Lab X (Major Project Phase II) Continuation of Major Project started in V semester (Code Generation, system testing, Installation and operations & maintenance) BCA-607. Comprehensive Viva Voce Viva of Full syllabus analyze under BCA course. Format of Project Report Title Cover Certificate from organozation about your stay (Project Duration) at that place and about submission of work through with(p) under external guide at the place of training.Certificate from your guide about the submission of work done under his/her guidance, Internal Supervisor. Table of Contents, abstract of the expulsion (abstract of actual workdone). A brief overview of the organization (regarding function area, location, division in which you are working, turnover) Profile of problems assingned. Study of existing system, if any. System requirements Product Definition Problem Statement Function to be Provided Processing Environment H/W, S/W.Solution Strategy Acceptance Criteria Feasibility Analysis Project Plan Team Structure Development Schedule Programming Languages And Development Tools System Requirement Specifications Developing / Operating / Maintenance Environments External Interface And Data Flows User display and report format, user command summary High level DFD and data dictionary Functional and performance specifications Design Detailed DFDs and structure diagrams Data structures, database and file specifications Pseudocode Test Plan Functional, Performance, Stress tests etc.Implementation / Conversion Plan Project Legacy Current status of project Remaining areas of concern Technical and managerial lessons learnt incoming recommendations Bibliography Source Code (if available) Note The above is meant to serve as a guideline for preparation of your project report. You may add to, modify or degenerate some of the above-mentioned points depending upon their relevance to your project. You may also consult your internal supervisor for the same.

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