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(ICT) SCHEME (FOR CANDIDATES ADMITTED FROM 2008 ONWARDS) NEW SYLLABUS

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Subject Code BICCMA501 BICCIC 502R01 BICCIC 503R01 BICCIC 504R01 BICDIC XXX BICDIC XXX BICCIC 505 BICCIC 506R01

Subject Title Probability & Random Processes Principles of Data Communication Data Base Management Systems Signals & Systems DE 3 DE 4 Data Communication Lab Data Base Management Systems Lab TOTAL

Credits 5 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 1 30

BICCTP 507R01 HR SKILLS III

DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES: BICDIC 501 BICDIC 502 BICDIC 503 BICDIC 508 BICDIC 509 Digital Image Processing Design and Analysis of Algorithms Simulation & Modeling Marketing of IT Services Artificial Intelligence 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4

BICCMA501

PROBABILITY AND RANDOM PROCESSES


4 L T P 1 0 5 CREDITS

UNIT - I

Probability And Random Variables.

(19 Periods)

Probability concepts--Independent eventsBayes theorem simple problems Random variablesDiscrete and continuous random variables--pdf--cdf--properties of cdf F(x) Two dimensional random variables discrete and continuous cases Joint pdf Marginal and conditional distributions Independent random variables. UNIT - II Mathematical Expectations And Standard Random Variables (19 Periods ) Expectations properties Raw and central moments Covariance MGF and CF-properties Correlation and Regression analysis--Exponential,Gamma,Weibull and Gaussian distributions-simple problems. UNIT - III Random Processes (18 Periods)

Classification Stationary process SSS process WSS process-Auto correlation function correlation & covariance function properties Poisson process properties simple problems. UNIT - IV Discrete Parameter Markov Chain (19 Periods )

Introduction computation of n-step Transition probabilities state classification and limiting distributions - Distribution of times between state changes Irreducible finite chains with aperiodic states M/G/1 Queuing system Pollaczak - Khintcline formula Text Books: 1. 2. Veerarajan.T, Probability and Random Processes, Tata McGraw Hill publications, First Edition, 2000 [Units I, II &III] K.S.Trivedi , Probability And Statistics With Reliability, Queuing And Computer Science Applications, Prentice Hall of India. [Unit IV]

References: 1. S.C. Gupta and V. K. Kapoor, Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand & Sons, Tenth Revised Edition, 2000. 2. Papoulis A, Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Processes, Tata McGraw Hill,1991. 3. Peebles, P. Z, Probability, Random Variables and Random Signal Principles, Tata McGraw Hill, 1980.

BICCIC 502R01

PRINCIPLES OF DATA COMMUNICATION


3 L T P 1 0 4 CREDITS

UNIT - I: (15 Periods) Data communication model: Data communication networks, protocols - standards & making organizations - Use of analog signal to transmit digital data - Data rate and channel capacity Transmission media: Guided media - twisted pair, coaxial, optical fiber, unguided media - radio frequency allocation for terrestrial microwave, satellite communication and mobile services Transmission Impairment Data rate limit - Performance. UNIT - II: (15 Periods) Digital data communication techniques: Asynchronous and Synchronous transmission - digital to digital encoding - Channel and source encoding Line coding and schemes 4B/5B and 8B/10B block coding Scrambling Error detection and correction: Types Redundancy FEC Modular arithmetic Block coding Linear Block codes Cyclic codes - Checksum. UNIT - III: (15 Periods) Interfaces and modems: Digital data transmission - Parallel and serial DTE/DCE interface Data terminal equipment, Data circuit terminating equipments - standards EIA 232 interfaceother interface standards - EIA 449, EIA 530, X.21, Modems, transmission rate, Modem standards. Networking and Internetworking devices UNIT - IV: (15 Periods) Network Layer: Logical Addressing IPV4 & IPV6 Addresses and Structure Transition from IPV4 to IPV6. Common carrier service and hierarchies - Analog service and digital service, CDMA, Principles of Mobile Communication, Cellular telephony standards, fixed wireless networks and mobile networks. Text Books: 1. Behrouz Forouzan , Introduction to Data Communications and Networking, Tata McGraw Hill, Fourth Edition, 2006. References: 1. William Schewber , Data Communication, Prentice Hall of India, 1998. 2. A. S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, Pearson Education, Third Edition 2003.

BICCIC 504 R01 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS


3 L T P 1 0 4 CREDITS

UNIT - I Signals And Systems (12 Periods) Classification of Signals Transformation of the independent variable Basic continuous time signals Basic discrete time signals Systems Properties of Systems- Linearity, memory, casual, Time invariant and stability. UNIT - II Time Linear Time Invariant Systems (16 Periods) Introduction Discrete time linear time invariant systems - Representation of Discrete Time Signals in Terms of Impulses The Convolution Sum - ContinuousTime Linear Time Invariant Systems; The convolution integral Properties of Linear Time Invariant Systems - System Described by Differential Block Diagram Representation of LTI Systems described by Differential Equations Singularity Functions UNIT - III Fourier analysis For Continuous -Time Signals and Systems (16 Periods) Introduction - The Response of Continuous - Time LTI Systems to Complex Exponentials Representation of Periodic Signals - Continuous Time Fourier Series Approximation of Periodic signals using Fourier Series - Convergence of Fourier Series Representation of Aperiodic Signals The Continuous Time Fourier Transform Properties of CTFT The Convolution Property The Modulation Property The Frequency Response of Systems Characterized by Linear Constant Coefficient Differential Equations First order and Second order Systems. UNIT - IV Fourier analysis for discrete -time signals and systems (16 Periods) Introduction - The Response of Discrete-Time LTI Systems to Complex Exponentials Representation of Periodic Signals The Discrete Time Fourier Series Representation of Aperiodic Signals The Discrete Time Fourier Transform Properties of DTFT The Convolution Property The Modulation Property Duality - The Frequency Response of Systems Characterized by Linear Constant Coefficient Difference Equations First order and Second order Systems. Text Book: 1. Alan V. Oppenheim and Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab, Signals and Systems, Pearson Education, Second Edition, 2006. References: 1. Simon Haykin and Baray Van Veen, Signals and systems, Wiley & Sons, Edition, 2003. 2. Hwai Hsu, Schaums outline Series - Signal and Systems, McGraw Hill, 1995. Second

BICCIC503 R01 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS


(Common for CSE, IT and ICT) L T P CREDITS 3 1 0 4 UNIT - I (15 Periods) Introduction: DataDatabaseCharacteristics of the Database Approach Actors on the scene Advantages Data models, Schemas and Instances Three Schema Architecture and Data IndependenceDatabase Languages and InterfacesDatabase System Environment Classification of DBMS. Files: Buffering of BlocksPlacing File records on DiskOperation on filesIntroduction to IndexesTypes of IndexesBTrees, B+Trees. UNIT - II (15 Periods) Data Modeling: Data modeling using the ER modelEnhanced ER modelingUML Class diagramsRelational model conceptsRelational model constraints and Relations Database Schemas. SQL: Introduction Sub-languagesDDLConstraintsSystem tablesDMLselection, Insert, Update and DeleteOperatorsProjectionJoinsSub queries, nesting and correlated Sub queriesGroupingSortingSet operationsAggregation and BuiltinFunctionsWorking with Date Data typeDatabase SecurityReportsSynonymsViewsSequencesindexes, Stored ProceduresTriggers, Cursors. UNIT - III (15 Periods) Relational Algebra: SELECT, PROJECT, SET OPERATIONS, JOIN, DIVISION, Aggregate Function and Grouping, Outer Join & Outer Union operations. Examples of Queries in Relational Algebra. Relational Database Design: Functional Dependency, First, Second and Third Normal Forms, BCNF, Multi Valued Dependency and Fourth Normal Form, Join Dependency and Fifth Normal Form. UNIT - IV (15 Periods) Transaction Processing Concepts: Introduction to Transaction ProcessingTransaction and System ConceptsCharacterizing schedulesConcurrencyControl TechniquesTransaction Recovery conceptsRecovery Techniques. Text Book: 1. R.Elmasri and S.B.Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, Pearson Education, Fourth Edition, 2004. References: 1. Henry F.Korth, Abraham Silberschatz and Sudarshan, Database System Concepts, McGraw Hill, Fifth Edition, 2005. 2. S.K.Singh, Database Systems Concepts, Design and Applications, Pearson Education, 2006. 3. C.J.Date, An introduction to database, Addison Wesley, Seventh Edition, 2000.

BICDIC 501 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING


(Common for CSE, IT and ICT) L T P CREDITS 3 1 0 4 UNIT - I (15 Periods) Fundamentals of Image Processing Digital image fundamentals Elements of visual perception Image model - Sampling and Quantization matrix Vector representation of discrete images Fourier transform and its properties Discrete Fourier transform Discrete cosine transform Karhunen Leove (KL) transform Wavelet transform. UNIT - II (15 Periods) Image Enhancement Point operations Contrast stretching Histogram modification techniques Image smoothening Image sharpening Pseudo and colour processing Image restoration model Least mean square filter Interactive restoration Restoration in spatial domain. UNIT - III (15 Periods) Image Compression Standards Image data compression models Error free compression Fundamental coding theorems Error free coding Pixel coding Predictive techniques Transform coding Threshold coding Image compression standards Joint Picture Expert Group (JPEG) and Motion Picture Expert Group (MPEG). UNIT - IV (15 Periods) Segmentation Image segmentation Detection of discontinuities Thresholding Motion in segmentation . Elements of image analysis Region and scene analysis Classification techniques Image understanding systems Pattern recognition by pattern classes Neural Networks in image processing Image processing applications. Text Book:
1.

R.C. Gonzalez and R.E. Woods, Digital Image Processing, Addison Wesley, Third Edition , 2002.

References: 1. William K. Pratt, Digital Image Processing, John Wiley & Sons, Third Edition, 2001. 2. Anil K. Jain, Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education,1995. 3. Gregory A. Baxes, Digital Image Processing Principles and Applications, John Wiley & Sons, 1994.

BICDIC 502

DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS


(Common for CSE, IT and ICT) L T P CREDITS 3 1 0 4

UNIT-I (15 Periods) Basic Concepts of Algorithms: Introduction Fundamentals of Algorithmic Problem Solving Important Problem Types Fundamentals of the Analysis of Algorithm Efficiency Analysis Framework Asymptotic Notations and Basic Efficiency Classes Mathematical Analysis of Recursive and Non-recursive Algorithms Fibonacci Numbers Empirical Analysis of Algorithms Algorithm Visualization UNIT-II (15 Periods) Divide and Conquer & Decrease and Conquer : Brute Force Selection Sort and Bubble Sort Divide and conquer Merge sort Quick Sort Multiplication of Large Integers and Strassens Matrix Multiplication Decrease and Conquer Insertion Sort Depth first Search and Breadth First Search Topological Sorting Algorithms for Generating Combinatorial Objects Decrease-by-a-Constant-Factor Algorithms Variable-Size-Decrease Algorithms Sorting by Counting UNIT-III (15 Periods) Transform and Conquer & Dynamic Programming :Transform and conquer Presorting Gaussian Elimination Heaps and Heap sort Horners Rule and Binary Exponentiation Problem Reduction Dynamic Programming Computing a Binomial Coefficient Warshalls and Floyds Algorithm Optimal Binary Search trees The Knapsack Problem and Memory Functions. UNIT-IV (15 Periods) Greedy Techniques, Backtracking & Branch and Bound : Greedy Techniques Prims Algorithm Kruskals Algorithm Dijkstras Algorithm Huffman trees Backtracking nQueens Problem Hamiltonian Circuit problem Subset-Sum problem Branch and bound Assignment problem Traveling salesman problem. Text Book: 1. Anany Levitin, Introduction to the Design and Analysis of Algorithm, Pearson Education, Second Edition, 2007. References: 1. T.H. Cormen, C.E. Leiserson, R.L. Rivest and C. Stein, Introduction to Algorithms, Prentice Hall of India, Second Edition, 2001. 2. Sara Baase and Allen Van Gelder, Computer Algorithms - Introduction to Design and Analysis, Pearson Education Asia, 2003. 3. A.V.Aho, J.E. Hopcroft and J.D.Ullman, The Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms, Pearson Education Asia, 2003. 4. S.K. Basu, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Prentice Hall of India, 2005.

BICDIC 503

SIMULATION AND MODELING


L T P CREDITS 3 1 0 4

(Common for CSE, IT and ICT)

UNIT I (15 Periods) Simulation fundamentals and Introduction to Arena: Modeling-advantages and disadvantages of simulation-kinds of simulation-methods for doing simulation-use of simulation, fundamental concepts of simulation, a guided tour through Arena UNIT II (15 Periods) Modeling basic operations and inputs: Electronic assembly and test system and its enhanced version using animation and parts transfer-Input analysis, Modeling detailed operations: modeling issues-modeling approach-building the model-finding and fixing modeling errorsbuilding automotive shop model with animation-inventory simulation, Statistical analysis of output from terminating simulations: time frame of simulations-strategy for data collection and analysis-confidence intervals for terminating simulations-comparing two alternativesevaluating many alternatives with the process analyzer-searching for an optimal alternative with OptQuest. UNIT III (15 Periods) Intermediate Modeling and Steady State Statistical Analysis: Simulation of small manufacturing system-statistical analysis of output from steady state simulations, Entity Transfer: Types-small manufacturing system with resource constrained transfers and transporters-conveyors-modeling conveyors using advanced transfer panel-more on transportersentity reneging-holding and batching entities-overlapping resources-miscellaneous modeling issues. UNIT IV (15 Periods) Arena integration and Customization: reading and writing data files-VBA in Arena-presenting arrival choices to the user-recording and charting model results in excel-modules using the Arena professional Edition, continuous and combined models: modeling simple discrete/continuous system-coal loading operation-continuous state change systems, Statistical issues: random number generation-generating random variates-non stationary poisson process-variance reduction-sequential sampling-designing and executing simulation experiments, conducting simulation studies Text Book: 1. W. David Kelton, Randall P Sadowski, David T Sturrock, W. Kelton, Randall Sadowski, David Sturrock, Simulation with Arena, McGraw Hill, Third Edition, 2004. Reference: 1. Averill M. Law, W. David Kelton, Simulation Modeling and Analysis, McGraw Hill, Third Edition, 2000.

BICDIC 508

MARKETING OF IT SERVICES
L T P 3 1 0 4 CREDITS

UNIT-I

(15 Periods)

Understanding Marketing Management: Marketing tasks, Marketing Concepts and tools, Company orientation toward the Marketplace, Building Customer Satisfaction, Value and retention, Analyzing Marketing opportunities, Scanning the Marketing Environment. Identifying Market segments and selecting Target market . UNIT-II (15 Periods)

Shaping the Market Offering: Marketing Mix-4Ps,Setting the product and branding Strategy, Packaging and Labelling, Managing Integrated Marketing Communications, Advertising, Sales Promotion, Public Relation, Direct marketing, Designing and Managing Value Networks and Marketing Channels, Channel dynamics, Channel-Management Decisions. UNIT-III (15 Periods)

Services Marketing: The Nature of Services, Categories of Service Mix, Difference between Product and Service, Characteristics of Services and their marketing implications, Three additional Ps, Managing Product quality, Major trends in Product support services. UNIT-IV (15 Periods)

Customer Relationship Management: Definition-CRM as a business strategy-Web-based Marketing online Customer support-CRM software for marketing and Sales: Campaign management, Lend management, Customer segmentation, Customer profitability Analysis. Text Book: 1. Philip Kotler, Marketing Management, Prentice Hall of India, 1999.

References: 1. 2. 3. Christopher Lovelock , Service Marketing, Pearson Education Asia,1998. Jill Dyche, The CRM Hand Book, Pearson Education Asia, 2000. Quelch,Dolan& Kosnik, Marketing Management, IRWIN Inc., 1993.

BICDIC509

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
L T P CREDITS 3 1 0 4

(Common for CSE, IT and ICT)

UNIT I (15 Periods) Introduction Introduction to AI - The History of Artificial Intelligence - The State of the Art Intelligent Agents - Agents and Environments - The Structure of Agents Problem Solving - Problem-Solving Agents - Uninformed Search Strategies - Breadth-first search - Depth-first search - Depth-limited search - Iterative deepening depth-first search Bidirectional search Comparing uninformed search strategies. UNIT II (15 Periods) Informed Search and Exploration - Heuristic Search Strategies - Greedy best-first search - A* search - Memory-bounded heuristic search - Heuristic Functions - Local Search Algorithms and Optimization Problems - Hill-climbing search - Simulated annealing search - Constraint Satisfaction Problems - Backtracking Search for Constraint Satisfaction Problems Adversarial Search - Optimal Decisions in Games - Optimal strategies - The mini-max algorithm - AlphaBeta Pruning . UNIT III (15 Periods) Knowledge and Reasoning - Logical Agents - Knowledge-Based Agents - Logic - Propositional Logic - Reasoning Patterns in Propositional Logic Resolution - Forward and backward chaining - Effective propositional inference - A complete backtracking algorithm - Local-search algorithms - First-Order Logic - Syntax and Semantics of First-Order Logic - Inference in FirstOrder Logic - Propositional vs. First-Order Inference - Unification and Lifting - Forward Chaining - Backward Chaining Resolution. UNIT IV (15 Periods) Planning and Learning - Planning with State-Space Search - Forward state-space search Backward state-space search - Heuristics for state-space search - Uncertain knowledge and reasoning - Uncertainty - Acting under Uncertainty - Basic Probability Notation - The Axioms of Probability - Inference Using Full Joint Distributions - Bayes' Rule and Its Use - Learning Learning from Observations - Forms of Learning. Text Book: 1. Stuart Russel and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence - A Modern Approach, Prentice Hall International, Second Edition, 2008. References: 1. George F.Luger, Artificial Intelligence Structures and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving, Pearson Education, Fourth Edition, 2004. 2. Elain Rich and Kevin Knight, Artificial Intelligence, Tata McGraw Hill, Second Edition, 1993.

BICCIC 505

DATA COMMUNICATION LAB


L T P 0 0 3 2 CREDITS

1. Amplitude Modulation 2. Amplitude Modulation detection 3. Frequency Modulation 4. Frequency Modulation detection 5. Pulse Width Modulation 6. Pulse Position Modulation 7. Pulse Amplitude Modulation 8. Frequency Shift Keying 9. Amplitude Shift Keying 10. Pulse Code Modulation Encoder, Time Division Multiplexing 11. Binary Phase Shift Keying, Quadrature PSK 12. Study of Fiber Optics Kit

Additional Exercises
1. Data Compression techniques 2. Encryption and decryption techniques 3. Serial Communication using RS232(Study on Null MODEM concept)

BICCIC 506 R01

DBMS LAB
L T P CREDITS 0 0 3 2

PART I: SQL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Creation of Tables & Simple Queries. Implementation of key Constraints. Implementation of Arithmetic / Logical Operations , Sorting & grouping. Nested Queries. Joins. Built-In functions. Update Operations. Index , Sequences , Synonyms & Views. Simple PL/SQL Procedure & Cursors

PART II: Developer 2000 (Forms)

10. 11.

Student Information. Payroll Systems.

PART- III Developer 2000 (Reports)

12. 13.

Payroll Reports. Student Reports.

Additional Experiments PL/SQL 1. Triggers.

BICCTP507R01

HR SKILLS III
1 0 L T P 0 1 CREDITS

S.NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Mock Press

DETAILS

NO.OF CLASSES 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 TOTAL 15

Technical Quiz-By student Technical Interview By Parent Department Staff Aptitude Test III Case Study on Conflict Resolution Corporate Ethics & Culture-Staff lecture Out of Box Thinking Exercise End Semester Examinations

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