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CE-301:ADVANCED MATHEMATICS

1 Fourier Series
Periodic Functions.Dirichlets Conditions. Fourier Series,Euler's
2 Formulae, Fourier Expansion Of Periodic Functions With Period 2 Pai Fourier Series
Of Even And Odd Functions, Fourier Series Of
3 Periodic Functions With Arbitrary Periods, Half Range Fourier Series, Harmonic
Analysis.
4 Laplace Transforms
Motivation, Definition, Linearity Property, Laplace Transforms Of
5 Elementary Functions,Shifting Theorem Inverse Laplace Transforms, Laplace
Transforms Of Derivatives And Integrals, Convolution Theorem, Application Of
Laplace Transforms In Solving Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms
Of Periodic, Unit Stepand Impulse Functions.
6 Ordinary Differential Equations Linear Differential Equations Of Higher Order
With Constant Coefficients. Method Of Variation Of Parameters, Higher Order
Linear Differential Equations With Variables Coefficients ( Cauchy's And Legendre
Forms), Simultaneous Linear Differential Equations, Models For The Real World
Problems And Their Solutions In Particular, Modelling Of Electric Circuits,
Deflection Of Beams, Free Oscillations, Resonance, Solution Of Bessel And Legend
Equations By Series Method, Definition And Properties Of Bessel's Function,
Legendre's Polynomials And Properties Like Recurrence Relations, Orthogonality.
7 Partial Differential Equations
Formation Of Partial Differential Equations, Directly Integrable Equations, Models
Of Engineering Problems Leading To First Order Partial Differential Equations .
Langrange's Equations. Solutions Of Special Type Of First Order Differential
Equations.
8 Homogeneous Linear Equations With Constant Coefficients, Application Of Partial
Differential Equations, Boundary Value Problems And Method Of Seperation Of
Variables, Modelling Of Vibration Of A Streched String - One Dimensional Wave
Equations.
9 Numerical Methods
Motivation, Errors, Trunction Error, Rounded Error, Absolute Error, Relative Error
And Percentage Error, Solution Of Algebraic And Transcendental Equations By
Newton-Raphson, Bisection, False Position And Iteration And Extended
Iteration Methods, Convergence Of These Methods.

Text Books
1 Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, New-Delhi
- Dr. B.S.Grewal
Reference Books
1 Engineering Mathematics - Vol. 1,2 Pune Vidyarthi Griha, Pune
- By. Prof. Wartikar & Wartikar
2 Engineering Mathematics Vol I & Ii Prentice Hall Of India, New Delhi
- By. S.S.Sastry

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CE-302 : DIGITAL AND LOGIC DESIGN
1 Binary Systems
Introduction, Binary numbers, Conversions, Octalhexadecimal Numbers,
Complements, Binary Codes, Binary Storage, Registers, Binary Logic
2 Boolean Algebra And Logic Gates
Definition,Boolean Algebra,Theorems And Properties,Boolean Functions,Canonical
And Standard Forms,Other Logic Operations,Digital Logic Gates,Ic Logic Families
3 Boolean Function Simplification
The Mapmethod, 2,3,And 4 Variable Map,5 & 6 Variable Map,Pos
Simplefication,Nand/Nor Implementations.Don’t Care Conditions,|Tabulation
Method,Prime Implecants,Selection Of Prime Implecants
4 Combinational Logic
Introduction,Design Procedure,Adders,Subtractors,Code Conversion,Analysis
Procedure,Multilevel Nand/Nor Circuits,Ex-Or And Equivalent Functions
5 Combinational Logic With Msi And Lsi
Introduction,Binaryparalleladder,Decimaladder,Magnitude
Comparators,Decoders,Multiplexers,Roms,Pla
6 Sequential Logic
Introduction,Flip-Flops,Triggering Of Flip-Flop,Analysis Of Clocked Sequential
Circuits,State Reduction And Assignment,Flip-Flop Excitation Table.Design
Procedure,Design Of Counters,Design With State Equations
7 Registers, Counters,Memory Unit
7 Introduction,Registers,Shift Registers.Ripple Counters,Synchronous Counters,Timing
Sequences,The Memory Unit,Examples Of Rams
8 Digital Integrated Circuits
Introduction, Bjt Characteristics, Rtl And Dtl Logics. Iil And Ttl Logic.Ecland Mos
Logic .Cmos Logic,Cmos And Ttl Interface, Introduction To Vsnl Systems

Practical and Term work


The Practical and Term work will be based on the topics covered in the syllabus.
Minimum 12 experiments should be carried out.

Test Book s:
1 Digital Design -By Morris Mano
Reference Books:
1 Digital electronics and microcomputers BY R.K.Gaur
2 Digital Principals and applications By Malvino and Leach
3 Digital Technology Principals and Practices By Virendra Kumar
4 Digital Principals By B.P.Singh
5 Digital logic design By Holdsworth

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CE-303 : DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
1 Introductory concepts of dbms
Purpose of data base systems,view of data,data models,database languages,transaction
management,storage management,DBA,Database users.
2 Entity-Relationship model
Basic concepts, Design Issues, Mapping constraints, Keys, E-R diagrams, weak entity
sets, Design of an E-R database schema.
3 Relational Model
Structure of relational databases, Relational algebra, tuple relational calculus, domain
relational calculus, Extended relational algebra operation, views.
4 SQl Concepts
Basic structure, set operations, aggregate functions, null values, nested subqueries,
derived relations, joined relations,DDl,embedded SQL.
5 Integrity Constraints
Domain constraints,referential integrity,Assertions,Triggers,Functional
Dependencies.
6 Relational Database design
Pitfalls in Relational database design,Decomposition,Normalization,Domain Key
normal form.
7 Query Processing
Catalog information for cost estimation,measures of query cost,selection
operation,sorting.
8 Transaction Processing
Transaction concepts and state,concurrent executions, serializability, recoverability,
transaction definition in SQL
9 Concurrency Control
Locking, Deadlock, Insert delete operations.
10 Recovery System
Storage structure,recovery and atomicity,log-based recovery.
11 Database System Architectures
Centralized systems,client-server systems,parralal systems,distributed systems
12 Brief introduction to object oriented database

Practical and Term Work


Minimum 12 experiments should be carried out.
Application development using SQL: Interactive SQL,PL/SQL,Cursors,Stored
Procedures,Stored Function,Database Triggers.
Practical on Oracle or Latest and popular RDBMS.

Texts Books:
1 H.f.korth and silberschatz Abraham, database systems concepts, MCGRAW HILL,
1991.
2 An introduction to Database Systems, C J Date, Addition-Wesley.
3 Oracle Developer 2000 –by Ivan Bayross (BPB publication)
Reference Books:
1 Ramez Elmasri And Shamkant B Navatha, Fundamental Of Database Systems, The
Benjamin /Cummings Publishing Co., Second Edition, 1994.
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CE-304 : COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND PERIPHERALS
1 Principles Of Computer Design
Software/Hardware Interaction, Cost/Benefit, Concept Of Layers In Architecture
Design.
2 Basic Computer Organization And Design
Instruction Codes Common Bus System, Instructions, Instruction Cycle, Memory
Reference Instructions, Input-Output And Interrupt, Design Of Basic Computer,
Design Of Accumulator Logic
3 Computer Arithmetic
Binary Arithmetic’s, Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide , Algorithms And
Implementations Carry Look Ahead And Fast Adders.
4 CPU Design
Choice Of Instruction Set, Control Structure - Hardwired And Milcroprogrammed
Control -RISC Vs CISC, Pipelining In Cpu Design, Suparscalar Machines.
5 Memory Hierarchy Design
Caches, Main Memory, Internal Memory, Virtual Memory, Architectural Aids In
Implementing These.
6 I/O Modes And I/O Performance Mesures
Programmed, Interrupt, Dma, Channel, I/O Processor Buses Connecting I/O
Devices To Cpu/Memory,Interaction With Operating System, Serial / Parallel
Interfaces
7 Multiprocessors
Parallel & Distributed Computers
8 Computer Peripherals
Overview Of Peripherals
Input Devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Flatbed Input, Screen Input.
Display And Printing Devices:Crt Display Monitor,Different Types Of Printers
Disk And Tape Storage:Magnetic Tape,Hard Disk Drive,Floppy Disk Drive,Hard
Disk Controller,Floppy Disk Controller,Cd-Rom Optical Disk.
Other Input & Output: Ocr, Micr, Bar Codes, Voice Input & Output, Sound Card &
Sampling.

Practical and Term work


The Practical and Term work will be based on the topics covered in the syllabus.
Minimum 12 experiments should be carried out.

Text Books
1 Computer system architecture By Morris Mano(PHI Edition)
2 IBM PC and clones by B Govindarajalu(TMH)
Reference Books
1 Computer architecture - by Patterson and Hennessy
2 Computer organization and design - by Pal Chaudhary
3 Perspective in computer architecture - by P.Vs.Rao
4 Digital computer design principles - by M. R. Bhujade
5 Computer peripherals by Cook and White (Edward Arnold)

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CE-305 : PROGRAMMING PARADIGM
1 Introduction to C:
Data representation, Flow Charts, Algorithms,Overview of C, Constants, variables
and Data types, Operators and Expressions, Managing Input & Output Operators
Decision Making and looping, Arrays, Handling of Character strings
User defined functions, Structures and Unions, Pointers
File Management in C, Dynamic Memory Allocation and Linked List
The Preprocessors
2 Introduction to C++
1 Object Oriented Concepts:
Object oriented Development, Objects and classes, generalization and
Inheritance, aggregation
2 Object Oriented Programming style and languages:
Object oriented style, reusability, extensibility, class definitions, creating
objects, calling operations, using inheritance, implementing associations,
object-oriented language features.
3 Object oriented Languages : an example
Basic programming output using cout, preprocessor directives, variables,
input and output, Manipulators, type conversion, operators, library functions.
4 Structures, enumerated data types, simple functions, passing arguments,
overloaded functions, inline functions, default arguments
5 A simple class, objects as physical objects and as data types, constructors,
constructor objects as function arguments, returning objects from functions,
structures and classes, classes, objects and memory, static class data, array
fundamentals, arrays as class member data, array of objects, strings.
6 Function overloading and operator overloading, unary operators, overloading
binary operators, data conversions
7 Inheritance, class hierarchies, public and private inheritance, levels of
inheritance, multiple inheritance, containership, classes within classes,
pointers, memory management, new and delete, pointers to objects, pointers to
pointers, debugging pointers.
8 Virtual function, friend functions, static functions, assignment and copy
initialization, this pointer, multiple objects, file pointers, disk I/O, object I/O,
I/O with multiple objects, file pointers, disk I/O with member functions, error
handling, redirection, command line arguments, printer output, overloading
the extraction and insertion operations, multi-file-programs, using the project
feature.
Term work:
At least 20 experiments are to be carried out.

Textbooks:
1 Programming in C by E.Balagurusami (TMH-95)
2 Programming with C++ by E.Balagurusami(TMH-95)
3 Programming with C by Kernighan and Richie
4 Object Oriented Programming in Turbo C++ by Robert Lafore(Galgotia-1994)

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CE-305: JAVA PROGRAMMING
1 Fundamental Programming Structures in Java
Data Types, Comments, variables, Assignment and initializations, operators,
Strings, Control Flow, Class Methods, Arrays.
2 Objects & Classes
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming, Using Existing Classes,
Packages.
3 Inheritance
Casting, Abstract Class, Protected Access, Object: The Cosmic Super class, The
Class class, Reflection.
4 Interfaces and Inner Classes
5 Graphics Programming
6 Event Handling
Basics of Event Handling, The AWT Event Hierarchy, Semantic and Low
Level Events in the AWT, Individual Events, Multicasting, Advanced
Event Handling.
7 Applets
Applet Basics, The Applet HTML Tags and Attributes, Pop-up windows in
Applets, Multimedia, The Applet Context.
8 Exceptions and debugging
Dealing with Errors, Catching Exceptions
9 Streams & Files
10 Multithreading.

Practical and Term work


The Practical and Term work will be based on the topics covered in the syllabus.
Minimum 12 experiments should be carried out.

Text Books:
1 Core Java,Volume 1 – Fundamentals, By Cay S Horstmann &Gary Cornell
(Prentice Hall)
Reference Books:
1 The Complete Reference, Javatm 2 ( Fourth Edition ), Herbert Schild (TMH)
2 Java In A Nutshell, David Flanagan (O’Reillly)
3 Teach Yourself Java, Jeseph O’Neil, Edited By Herb Schildt
(TMH)

CE-306: SEMINAR
The candidates have to give the seminar on the topics from the current semester subject
or on advanced topics related with Computer Engineering field.

Seminar is to be evaluated as practical during the semester as and when scheduled for
candidate to give seminar and write up of seminar is to be evaluated as term work.

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