7th Semester CSE syllabus- Anna University Reg 2008

ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI : : CHENNAI – 600 025
AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS
B.E.  COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
CURRICULUM – R 2008



SEMESTER VII
(Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2008–2009 onwards)
CODE NO. COURSE TITLE L T P C
THEORY
MG2452 Engineering Economics & Financial Accounting 3 0 0 3
CS2401 Computer Graphics 3 0 0 3
CS2402 Mobile and Pervasive Computing 3 0 0 3
CS2403 Digital Signal Processing 3 0 0 3
Elective III 3 0 0 3
Elective IV 3 0 0 3
PRACTICAL
CS2405 Computer Graphics Lab 0 0 3 2
CS2406 Open Source Lab 0 0 3 2
TOTAL 18 0 6 22

SEMESTER VII – Elective III
CODE NO. COURSE TITLE L T P C
MG2453 Resource Management Techniques 3 0 0 3
CS2032 Data Warehousing and Data Mining 3 0 0 3
CS2033 Real Time Systems 3 0 0 3
CS2034 TCP/IP Design and Implementation 3 0 0 3
CS2035 Natural Language Processing 3 0 0 3
IT2024 User Interface Design 3 0 0 3
IT2401 Service Oriented Architecture 3 0 0 3
SEMESTER VII – Elective IV
CODE NO. COURSE TITLE L T P C
CS2040 Advanced Operating Systems 3 0 0 3
CS2041 C# and .NET Framework 3 0 0 3
IT2352 Cryptography and Network Security 3 0 0 3
IT2061 Systems Modeling & Simulation 3 0 0 3
GE2022 Total Quality Management 3 0 0 3
IT2351 Network Programming and Management 3 0 0 3
IT2032 Software Testing 3 0 0 3
CS2045 Wireless Networks 3 0 0 3





MG2452 Engineering Economics & Financial Accounting
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 6
Managerial Economics - Relationship with other disciplines - Firms: Types, objectives
and goals - Managerial decisions - Decision analysis.
UNIT II DEMAND & SUPPLY ANALYSIS 10
Demand - Types of demand - Determinants of demand - Demand function - Demand
elasticity - Demand forecasting - Supply - Determinants of supply - Supply function -
Supply elasticity.
UNIT III PRODUCTION AND COST ANALYSIS 10
Production function - Returns to scale - Production optimization - Least cost input -
Isoquants - Managerial uses of production function.
Cost Concepts - Cost function – Types of Cost - Determinants of cost - Short run and
Long run cost curves - Cost Output Decision - Estimation of Cost.
UNIT IV PRICING 9
Determinants of Price - Pricing under different objectives and different market structures
- Price discrimination - Pricing methods in practice – role of Government in pricing
control.
UNIT V FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (ELEMENTARY TREATMENT) 10
Balance sheet and related concepts - Profit & Loss Statement and related concepts -
Financial Ratio Analysis - Cash flow analysis - Funds flow analysis - Comparative
financial statements - Analysis & Interpretation of financial statements.
Investments - Risks and return evaluation of investment decision - Average rate of return
- Payback Period - Net Present Value - Internal rate of return.
TOTAL= 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. McGuigan, Moyer and Harris, 'Managerial Economics; Applications, Strategy and
Tactics', Thomson South Western, 10th Edition, 2005.
2. Prasanna Chandra. 'Fundamentals of Financial Management', Tata Mcgraw Hill
Publishing Ltd., 4th edition, 2005.
REFERENCES:
1. Samuelson. Paul A and Nordhaus W.D., 'Economics', Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing
Company Limited, New Delhi, 2004.
2. Paresh Shah, 'Basic Financial Accounting for Management', Oxford University Press,
New Delhi, 2007.
3. Salvatore Dominick, 'Managerial Economics in a global economy'. Thomson South
Western, 4th Edition, 2001.
CS2401 COMPUTER GRAPHICS L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I 2D PRIMITIVES 9
output primitives – Line, Circle and Ellipse drawing algorithms - Attributes of output
primitives – Two dimensional Geometric transformation - Two dimensional viewing –
Line, Polygon, Curve and Text clipping algorithms
UNIT II 3D CONCEPTS 9
Parallel and Perspective projections - Three dimensional object representation –
Polygons, Curved lines, Splines, Quadric Surfaces,- Visualization of data sets - 3D
transformations – Viewing -Visible surface identification.
UNIT III GRAPHICS PROGRAMMING 9
Color Models – RGB, YIQ, CMY, HSV – Animations – General Computer Animation,
Raster, Keyframe - Graphics programming using OPENGL – Basic graphics primitives –
Drawing three dimensional objects - Drawing three dimensional scenes
UNIT IV RENDERING 9
Introduction to Shading models – Flat and Smooth shading – Adding texture to faces –
Adding shadows of objects – Building a camera in a program – Creating shaded objects
– Rendering texture – Drawing Shadows.
UNIT V FRACTALS 9
Fractals and Self similarity – Peano curves – Creating image by iterated functions –
Mandelbrot sets – Julia Sets – Random Fractals – Overview of Ray Tracing –
Intersecting rays with other primitives – Adding Surface texture – Reflections and
Transparency – Boolean operations on Objects
TOTAL = 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Donald Hearn, Pauline Baker, Computer Graphics – C Version, second edition,
Pearson Education,2004.
2. F.S. Hill, Computer Graphics using OPENGL, Second edition, Pearson Education,
2003.
REFERENCES:
1. James D. Foley, Andries Van Dam, Steven K. Feiner, John F. Hughes, Computer
Graphics- Principles and practice, Second Edition in C, Pearson Education, 2007.
CS2402 MOBILE AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING L T P C 3 0 0 3
UNIT I MOBILE NETWORKS 9
Cellular Wireless Networks – GSM – Architecture – Protocols – Connection
Establishment – Frequency Allocation – Routing – Mobility Management – Security –
GPRS.
UNIT II WIRELESS NETWORKS 9
Wireless LANs and PANs – IEEE 802.11 Standard – Architecture – Services –Network –
HiperLAN – Blue Tooth- Wi-Fi – WiMAX
UNIT III ROUTING 9
Mobile IP – DHCP – AdHoc– Proactive and Reactive Routing Protocols – Multicast
Routing.
UNIT IV TRANSPORT AND APPLICATION LAYERS 9
Mobile TCP– WAP – Architecture – WWW Programming Model– WDP – WTLS – WTP –
WSP – WAE – WTA Architecture – WML – WMLScripts.
UNIT V PERVASIVE COMPUTING 9
Pervasive computing infrastructure-applications- Device Technology - Hardware,
Human-machine Interfaces, Biometrics, and Operating systems– Device Connectivity –
Protocols, Security, and Device Management- Pervasive Web Application architecture-
Access from PCs and PDAs - Access via WAP
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Jochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, PHI, Second Edition, 2003.
2. Jochen Burkhardt, Pervasive Computing: Technology and Architecture of Mobile
Internet Applications, Addison-Wesley Professional; 3rd edition, 2007
REFERENCES:
1. Frank Adelstein, Sandeep KS Gupta, Golden Richard, Fundamentals of Mobile and
Pervasive Computing, McGraw-Hill 2005
2. Debashis Saha, Networking Infrastructure for Pervasive Computing: Enabling
Technologies, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Springer; First edition, 2002
3. Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems by Agrawal and Zeng, Brooks/ Cole
(Thomson Learning), First edition, 2002
4. Uwe Hansmann, Lothar Merk, Martin S. Nicklons and Thomas Stober, Principles of
Mobile Computing, Springer, New York, 2003.
CS2403 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 9
Basic elements of DSP – concepts of frequency in Analog and Digital Signals – sampling
theorem – Discrete – time signals, systems – Analysis of discrete time LTI systems – Z
transform – Convolution (linear and circular) – Correlation.
UNIT II FREQUENCY TRANSFORMATIONS 9
Introduction to DFT – Properties of DFT – Filtering methods based on DFT – FFT
Algorithms Decimation – in – time Algorithms, Decimation – in – frequency Algorithms –
Use of FFT in Linear Filtering – DCT.
UNIT III IIR FILTER DESIGN 9
Structures of IIR – Analog filter design – Discrete time IIR filter from analog filter – IIR
filter design by Impulse Invariance, Bilinear transformation, Approximation of derivatives
– (HPF, BPF, BRF) filter design using frequency translation
UNIT IV FIR FILTER DESIGN 9
Structures of FIR – Linear phase FIR filter – Filter design using windowing techniques,
Frequency sampling techniques – Finite word length effects in digital Filters
UNIT V APPLICATIONS 9
Multirate signal processing – Speech compression – Adaptive filter – Musical sound
processing – Image enhancement.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. John G. Proakis & Dimitris G.Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing – Principles,
Algorithms & Applications”, Fourth edition, Pearson education / Prentice Hall, 2007.
2. Emmanuel C..Ifeachor, & Barrie.W.Jervis, “Digital Signal Processing”, Second
edition, Pearson Education / Prentice Hall, 2002.
REFERENCES:
1. Alan V.Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer & Hohn. R.Back, “Discrete Time Signal
Processing”, Pearson Education, 2nd edition, 2005.
2. Andreas Antoniou, “Digital Signal Processing”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001
CS2405 COMPUTER GRAPHICS LABORATORY L T P C
0 0 3 2
1. Implementation of Bresenhams Algorithm – Line, Circle, Ellipse.
2. Implementation of Line, Circle and ellipse Attributes
3. Two Dimensional transformations - Translation, Rotation, Scaling, Reflection,
Shear.
4. Composite 2D Transformations
5. Cohen Sutherland 2D line clipping and Windowing
6. Sutherland – Hodgeman Polygon clipping Algorithm
7. Three dimensional transformations - Translation, Rotation, Scaling
8. Composite 3D transformations
9. Drawing three dimensional objects and Scenes
10. Generating Fractal images TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS:
1) Turbo C
2) Visual C++ with OPENGL
3) Any 3D animation software like 3DSMAX, Maya, Blender
CS2406 OPEN SOURCE LAB L T P C
0 0 3 2
OBJECTIVE:
To expose students to FOSS environment and introduce them to use open source
packages
1. Kernel configuration, compilation and installation : Download / access the
latest kernel source code from kernel.org,compile the kernel and install it in the
local system.Try to view the source code of the kernel
2. Virtualisation environment (e.g., xen, kqemu or lguest) to test an applications,
new kernels and isolate applications. It could also be used to expose students to
other alternate OSs like *BSD
3. Compiling from source : learn about the various build systems used like the
auto* family, cmake, ant etc. instead of just running the commands. This could
involve the full process like fetching from a cvs and also include autoconf,
automake etc.,
4. Introduction to packet management system : Given a set of RPM or DEB,
how to build and maintain, serve packages over http or ftp. and also how do you
configure client systems to access the package repository.
5. Installing various software packages
Either the package is yet to be installed or an older version is existing. The
student can practice installing the latest version. Of course, this might need
internet access.
  Install samba and share files to windows
  Install Common Unix Printing System(CUPS)
6. Write userspace drivers using fuse -- easier to debug and less dangerous to
the system (Writing full-fledged drivers is difficult at student level)
7. GUI programming : a sample programme – using Gambas since the students
have VB knowledge. However, one should try using GTK or QT
8. Version Control System setup and usage using RCS, CVS, SVN
9. Text processing with Perl: simple programs, connecting with database e.g.,
MYSQL
10. Running PHP : simple applications like login forms after setting up a LAMP stack
11. Running Python : some simple exercise – e.g. Connecting with MySql database
12. Set up the complete network interface usinf ifconfig command liek setting
gateway, DNS, IP tables, etc.,
Resources :
An environment like FOSS Lab Server (developed by NRCFOSS containing the various
packages)
OR
Equivalent system with Linux distro supplemented with relevant packages
Note:
Once the list of experiments are finalised, NRCFOSS can generate full lab manuals
complete with exercises, necessary downloads, etc. These could be made available on
NRCFOSS web portal.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS:
Hardware:
Minimum Requirements:
- 700 Mhz X86 Processor
- 384 MB of system memory (RAM)
- 40 GB of disk space
- Graphics card capable of 1024*768 resolution
- Sound Card
- Network or Internet Connection
Software:
Latest distribution of Linux
SEMESTER VII – Elective III
MG2453 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I LINEAR PROGRAMMING: 9
Principal components of decision problem – Modeling phases – LP Formulation and
graphic solution – Resource allocation problems – Simplex method – Sensitivity
analysis.
UNIT II DUALITY AND NETWORKS: 9
Definition of dual problem – Primal – Dual relation ships – Dual simplex methods – Post
optimality analysis – Transportation and assignment model shortest route problem.
UNIT III INTEGER PROGRAMMING: 9
Cutting plan algorithm – Branch and bound methods, Multistage (Dynamic)
programming.
UNIT IV CLASSICAL OPTIMISATION THEORY: 9
Unconstrained external problems, Newton – Ralphson method – Equality constraints –
Jacobean methods – Lagrangian method – Kuhn – Tucker conditions – Simple
problems.
UNIT V OBJECT SCHEDULING: 9
Network diagram representation – Critical path method – Time charts and resource
leveling – PERT.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. H.A.Taha, ‘Operation Research’, Prentice Hall of India, 2002.
2. Paneer Selvam, ‘Operations Research’, Prentice Hall of India.
REFERENCES:
1. Anderson ‘Quantitative Methods for Business’, 8th Edition, Thomson Learning,
2002.
2. Winston ‘Operation Research’, Thomson Learning, 2003.
3. Vohra, ‘Quantitative Techniques in Management’, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002.
4. Anand Sarma, ‘Operation Research’, Himalaya Publishing House, 2003.
CS2032 DATA WAREHOUSING AND DATA MINING L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I DATA WAREHOUSING 10
Data warehousing Components –Building a Data warehouse –- Mapping the Data
Warehouse to a Multiprocessor Architecture – DBMS Schemas for Decision Support –
Data Extraction, Cleanup, and Transformation Tools –Metadata.
UNIT II BUSINESS ANALYSIS 8
Reporting and Query tools and Applications – Tool Categories – The Need for
Applications – Cognos Impromptu – Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) – Need –
Multidimensional Data Model – OLAP Guidelines – Multidimensional versus
Multirelational OLAP – Categories of Tools – OLAP Tools and the Internet.
UNIT III DATA MINING 8
Introduction – Data – Types of Data – Data Mining Functionalities – Interestingness of
Patterns – Classification of Data Mining Systems – Data Mining Task Primitives –
Integration of a Data Mining System with a Data Warehouse – Issues –Data
Preprocessing.
UNIT IV ASSOCIATION RULE MINING AND CLASSIFICATION 11
Mining Frequent Patterns, Associations and Correlations – Mining Methods – Mining
Various Kinds of Association Rules – Correlation Analysis – Constraint Based
Association Mining – Classification and Prediction - Basic Concepts - Decision Tree
Induction - Bayesian Classification – Rule Based Classification – Classification by
Backpropagation – Support Vector Machines – Associative Classification – Lazy
Learners – Other Classification Methods - Prediction
UNIT V CLUSTERING AND APPLICATIONS AND TRENDS IN DATA MINING 8
Cluster Analysis - Types of Data – Categorization of Major Clustering Methods - Kmeans
– Partitioning Methods – Hierarchical Methods - Density-Based Methods –Grid
Based Methods – Model-Based Clustering Methods – Clustering High Dimensional Data
- Constraint – Based Cluster Analysis – Outlier Analysis – Data Mining Applications.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Alex Berson and Stephen J. Smith, “ Data Warehousing, Data Mining & OLAP”, Tata
McGraw – Hill Edition, Tenth Reprint 2007.
2. Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber, “Data Mining Concepts and Techniques”, Second
Edition, Elsevier, 2007.
REFERENCES:
1. Pang-Ning Tan, Michael Steinbach and Vipin Kumar, “ Introduction To Data Mining”,
Person Education, 2007.
2. K.P. Soman, Shyam Diwakar and V. Ajay “, Insight into Data mining Theory and
Practice”, Easter Economy Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2006.
3. G. K. Gupta, “ Introduction to Data Mining with Case Studies”, Easter Economy
Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2006.
4. Daniel T.Larose, “Data Mining Methods and Models”, Wile-Interscience, 2006.
CS2033 REAL TIME SYSTEMS L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Introduction - Issues in Real Time Computing, Structure of a Real Time System. Task
Classes, Performance Measures for Real Time Systems, Estimating Program Run
times. Task Assignment and Scheduling - Classical Uniprocessor scheduling algorithms,
UniProcessor scheduling of IRIS Tasks, Task Assignment, Mode Changes, and Fault
Tolerant Scheduling.
UNIT II PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND TOOLS 9
Programming Language and Tools – Desired Language characteristics, Data Typing,
Control structures, Facilitating Hierarchical Decomposition, Packages, Run-time
(Exception) Error handling, Overloading and Generics, Multitasking, Low Level
programming, Task scheduling, Timing Specifications, Programming Environments,
Run-time Support.
UNIT III REAL TIME DATABASES 9
Real time Databases - Basic Definition, Real time Vs General Purpose Databases, Main
Memory Databases, Transaction priorities, Transaction Aborts, Concurrency Control
Issues, Disk Scheduling Algorithms, Two-phase Approach to improve Predictability,
Maintaining Serialization Consistency, Databases for Hard Real Time systems.
UNIT IV COMMUNICATION 9
Real-Time Communication - Communications Media, Network Topologies Protocols,
Fault Tolerant Routing. Fault Tolerance Techniques - Fault Types, Fault Detection. Fault
Error containment Redundancy, Data Diversity, Reversal Checks, Integrated Failure
handling.
UNIT V EVALUATION TECHNIQUES 9
Reliability Evaluation Techniques - Obtaining Parameter Values, Reliability Models for
Hardware Redundancy, Software Error models. Clock Synchronization - Clock, A
Nonfault-Tolerant Synchronization Algorithm, Impact of Faults, Fault Tolerant
Synchronization in Hardware, Fault Tolerant Synchronization in Software
TOTAL= 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. C.M. Krishna, Kang G. Shin, “Real-Time Systems”, McGraw-Hill International
Editions, 1997.
REFERENCES:
1. Stuart Bennett, “Real Time Computer Control-An Introduction”,Second edition
Perntice Hall PTR, 1994.
2. Peter D. Lawrence, “Real time Micro Computer System Design – An Introduction”,
McGraw Hill, 1988.
3. S.T. Allworth and R.N. Zobel, “Introduction to real time software design”, Macmillan,
II Edition, 1987.
4. R.J.A Buhur, D.L. Bailey, “ An Introduction to Real-Time Systems”, Prentice-Hall
International, 1999.
5. Philip.A.Laplante “Real Time System Design and Analysis” PHI , III Edition, April
2004.
CS2034 TCP/IP DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION L T P C

3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Internetworking concepts and architecture model – classful Internet address – CIDR –
Subnetting and Supernetting – AARP – RARP- IP- IP Routing – ICMP – IPV6.
UNIT II TCP 9
Services – header – connection establishment and termination – interactive data flow –
bulk data flow – timeout and retransmission – persist timer – keep alive timer – futures
and performance.
UNIT III IP IMPLEMENTATION 9
IP global software organization – routing table – routing algorithms – fragmentation and
reassembly – error processing (ICMP) – Multicast Processing (IGMP).
UNIT IV TCP IMPLEMENTATION I 9
Data structure and input processing – transmission control blocks – segment format –
comparision – finite state machine implementation – Output processing – mutual
exclusion – computing the TCP Data length.
UNIT V TCP IMPLEMENTATION II 9
Timers – events and messages – timer process – deleting and inserting timer event –
flow control and adaptive retransmission – congestion avoidance and control – urgent
data processing and push function.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Douglas E Comer,”Internetworking with TCP/IP Principles,Protocols and
Architecture”,Vol 1 and 2, Vth Edition
2. W.Richard Stevans “TCP/IP Illustrated” Vol 1.2003.
REFERENCES:
1. Forouzan, “ TCP/IP Protocol Suite” Second Edition, Tate MC Graw Hill, 2003.
2. W.Richard Stevens “TCP/IP Illustrated” Volume 2, Pearson Education 2003 
CS2035 NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I 9

Introduction – Models -and Algorithms - The Turing Test -Regular Expressions
Basic Regular Expression Patterns -Finite State Automata -Regular Languages and
FSAs – Morphology -Inflectional Morphology - Derivational Morphology -Finite-State
Morphological Parsing - Combining an FST Lexicon and Rules -Porter Stemmer
UNIT II 9
N-grams Models of Syntax - Counting Words - Unsmoothed N-grams – Smoothing-
Backoff - Deleted Interpolation – Entropy - English Word Classes - Tagsets for English -
Part of Speech Tagging -Rule-Based Part of Speech Tagging - Stochastic Part of
Speech Tagging - Transformation-Based Tagging -
UNIT III 9
Context Free Grammars for English Syntax- Context-Free Rules and Trees - Sentence-
Level Constructions –Agreement – Sub Categorization – Parsing – Top-down – Earley
Parsing -Feature Structures - Probabilistic Context-Free Grammars
UNIT IV 9
Representing Meaning - Meaning Structure of Language - First Order Predicate Calculus
- Representing Linguistically Relevant Concepts -Syntax-Driven Semantic Analysis -
Semantic Attachments - Syntax-Driven Analyzer - Robust Analysis - Lexemes and Their
Senses - Internal Structure - Word Sense Disambiguation -Information Retrieval
UNIT V 9
Discourse -Reference Resolution - Text Coherence -Discourse Structure - Dialog and
Conversational Agents - Dialog Acts – Interpretation – Coherence -Conversational
Agents - Language Generation – Architecture -Surface Realizations - Discourse
Planning – Machine Translation -Transfer Metaphor – Interlingua – Statistical
Approaches
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:

1. D. Jurafsky and J. Martin “Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to
Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition”,
2. C. Manning and H. Schutze, “Foundations of Statistical Natural Language
Processing”,
REFERENCE:
1. James Allen. “Natural Language Understanding”, Addison Wesley, 1994.
IT2024 USER INTERFACE DESIGN L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8

Human–Computer Interface – Characteristics Of Graphics Interface –Direct Manipulation
Graphical System – Web User Interface –Popularity –Characteristic & Principles.
UNIT II HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION 10
User Interface Design Process – Obstacles –Usability –Human Characteristics In Design
– Human Interaction Speed –Business Functions –Requirement Analysis – Direct –
Indirect Methods – Basic Business Functions – Design Standards – System Timings –
Human Consideration In Screen Design – Structures Of Menus – Functions Of Menus–
Contents Of Menu– Formatting – Phrasing The Menu – Selecting Menu Choice–
Navigating Menus– Graphical Menus.
UNIT III WINDOWS 9 Characteristics– Components– Presentation Styles– Types– Managements–
Organizations– Operations– Web Systems– Device– Based Controls Characteristics–
Screen – Based Controls – Operate Control – Text Boxes– Selection Control–
Combination Control– Custom Control– Presentation Control.
UNIT IV MULTIMEDIA 9
Text For Web Pages – Effective Feedback– Guidance & Assistance–
Internationalization– Accesssibility– Icons– Image– Multimedia – Coloring.
UNIT V WINDOWS LAYOUT– TEST 9
Prototypes – Kinds Of Tests – Retest – Information Search – Visualization –
Hypermedia – WWW– Software Tools.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Wilbent. O. Galitz ,“The Essential Guide To User Interface Design”, John Wiley&
Sons, 2001.
2. Ben Sheiderman, “Design The User Interface”, Pearson Education, 1998.
REFERENCES:
1. Alan Cooper, “The Essential Of User Interface Design”, Wiley – Dream Tech Ltd.,
2002.

IT2401 SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I 9
Roots of SOA – Characteristics of SOA - Comparing SOA to client-server and distributed
internet architectures – Anatomy of SOA- How components in an SOA interrelate -
Principles of service orientation
UNIT II 9
Web services – Service descriptions – Messaging with SOAP –Message exchange
Patterns – Coordination –Atomic Transactions – Business activities – Orchestration –
Choreography - Service layer abstraction – Application Service Layer – Business
Service Layer – Orchestration Service Layer
UNIT III 9
Service oriented analysis – Business-centric SOA – Deriving business services- service
modeling - Service Oriented Design – WSDL basics – SOAP basics – SOA composition
guidelines – Entity-centric business service design – Application service design – Taskcentric
business service design
UNIT IV 9
SOA platform basics – SOA support in J2EE – Java API for XML-based web services
(JAX-WS) - Java architecture for XML binding (JAXB) – Java API for XML Registries
(JAXR) - Java API for XML based RPC (JAX-RPC)- Web Services Interoperability
Technologies (WSIT) - SOA support in .NET – Common Language Runtime - ASP.NET
web forms – ASP.NET web services – Web Services Enhancements (WSE)
UNIT V 9
WS-BPEL basics – WS-Coordination overview - WS-Choreography, WS-Policy, WSSecurity
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. Thomas Erl, “Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design”,
Pearson Education, 2005.
REFERENCES:
1. Thomas Erl, “SOA Principles of Service Design “(The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented
Computing Series from Thomas Erl), 2005.
2. Newcomer, Lomow, “Understanding SOA with Web Services”, Pearson Education,
2005.
3. Sandeep Chatterjee, James Webber, “Developing Enterprise Web Services, An
Architect’s Guide”, Pearson Education, 2005.
4. Dan Woods and Thomas Mattern, “ Enterprise SOA Designing IT for Business
Innovation” O’REILLY, First Edition, 2006.


SEMESTER VII – Elective IV 
CS2040 ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEMS L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I 9
Architectures of Distributed Systems - System Architecture types - issues in distributed
operating systems - communication networks – communication primitives. Theoretical
Foundations - inherent limitations of a distributed system – lamp ports logical clocks –
vector clocks – casual ordering of messages – global state – cuts of a distributed
computation – termination detection. Distributed Mutual Exclusion – introduction – the
classification of mutual exclusion and associated algorithms – a comparative
performance analysis.
UNIT II 9 Distributed Deadlock Detection -Introduction - deadlock handling strategies in
distributed systems – issues in deadlock detection and resolution – control organizations
for distributed deadlock detection – centralized and distributed deadlock detection
algorithms –hierarchical deadlock detection algorithms. Agreement protocols –
introduction-the system model, a classification of agreement problems, solutions to the
Byzantine agreement problem, applications of agreement algorithms. Distributed
resource management: introduction-architecture – mechanism for building distributed file
systems – design issues – log structured file systems.
UNIT III 9
Distributed shared memory-Architecture– algorithms for implementing DSM – memory
coherence and protocols – design issues. Distributed Scheduling – introduction – issues
in load distributing – components of a load distributing algorithm – stability – load
distributing algorithm – performance comparison – selecting a suitable load sharing
algorithm – requirements for load distributing -task migration and associated issues.
Failure Recovery and Fault tolerance: introduction– basic concepts – classification of
failures – backward and forward error recovery, backward error recovery- recovery in
concurrent systems – consistent set of check points – synchronous and asynchronous
check pointing and recovery – check pointing for distributed database systems- recovery
in replicated distributed databases.
UNIT IV 9
Protection and security -preliminaries, the access matrix model and its implementations.-
safety in matrix model- advanced models of protection. Data security – cryptography:
Model of cryptography, conventional cryptography- modern cryptography, private key
cryptography, data encryption standard- public key cryptography – multiple encryption –
authentication in distributed systems.
UNIT V 9
Multiprocessor operating systems - basic multiprocessor system architectures – inter
connection networks for multiprocessor systems – caching – hypercube architecture.
Multiprocessor Operating System - structures of multiprocessor operating system,
operating system design issues- threads- process synchronization and scheduling.
Database Operating systems :Introduction- requirements of a database operating
system Concurrency control : theoretical aspects – introduction, database systems – a
concurrency control model of database systems- the problem of concurrency control –
serializability theory- distributed database systems, concurrency control algorithms –
introduction, basic synchronization primitives, lock based algorithms-timestamp based
algorithms, optimistic algorithms – concurrency control algorithms, data replication.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. Mukesh Singhal, Niranjan G.Shivaratri, "Advanced concepts in operating systems:
Distributed, Database and multiprocessor operating systems", TMH, 2001
REFERENCES:
1. Andrew S.Tanenbaum, "Modern operating system", PHI, 2003
2. Pradeep K.Sinha, "Distributed operating system-Concepts and design", PHI, 2003.
3. Andrew S.Tanenbaum, "Distributed operating system", Pearson education, 2003
CS2041 C# AND .NET FRAMEWORK L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I 9

Review of OOP Concepts - Overview of .NET Framework - Basic Elements of C# -
Program Structure and simple Input and Output Operations – Operators and
Expressions – Statements – Arrays and Structures.
UNIT II 9
Inheritance - Namespace – Polymorphism – Interface and Overloading – Multiple
Inheritance – Property – Indexes – Delegates – Publish/Subscribe Design Patterns-
Operator Overloading-Method Overloading
UNIT II I 9
C# Concepts for creating Data Structures - File Operation – File Management systems –
Stream Oriented Operations- Multitasking – Multithreading – Thread Operation –
Synchronization.
UNIT IV 9
Working with XML – Techniques for Reading and Writing XML Data - Using XPath and
Search XML - ADO.NET Architecture – ADO.NET Connected and Disconnected Models
– XML and ADO.NET – Simple and Complex Data Binding– Data Grid View Class.
UNIT V 9
Application Domains – Remoting – Leasing and Sponsorship - .NET Coding Design
Guidelines –Assemblies – Security – Application Development – Web Services -
Building an XML Web Service - Web Service Client – WSDL and SOAP – Web Service
with Complex Data Types – Web Service Performance.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. S. Thamarai Selvi and R. Murugesan “A Textbook on C# “, Pearson Education,2003.
2. Stephen C. Perry “ Core C# and .NET”, Pearson Education,2006.
REFERENCES:
1. Jesse Liberty, “Programming C#”, Second Edition, O’Reilly Press, 2002.
2. Robinson et al, “Professional C#”, Fifth Edition, Wrox Press, 2002.
3. Herbert Schildt, “The Complete Reference: C#”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
4. Andrew Troelsen, “C# and the .NET Platform”, A! Press, 2003.
5. Thuan Thai and Hoang Q. Lam, “. NET Framework Essentials”, Second
Edition, O’Reilly, 2002.
IT2352 CRYPTOGRAPHY AND NETWORK SECURITY L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I 9
Security trends – Attacks and services – Classical crypto systems – Different types of
ciphers – LFSR sequences – Basic Number theory – Congruences – Chinese
Remainder theorem – Modular exponentiation – Fermat and Euler's theorem – Legendre
and Jacobi symbols – Finite fields – continued fractions.
UNIT II 9
Simple DES – Differential cryptoanalysis – DES – Modes of operation – Triple DES –
AES – RC4 – RSA – Attacks – Primality test – factoring.
UNIT III 9
Discrete Logarithms – Computing discrete logs – Diffie-Hellman key exchange –
ElGamal Public key cryptosystems – Hash functions – Secure Hash – Birthday attacks -
MD5 – Digital signatures – RSA – ElGamal – DSA.
UNIT IV 9
Authentication applications – Kerberos, X.509, PKI – Electronic Mail security – PGP,
S/MIME – IP security – Web Security – SSL, TLS, SET.
UNIT V 9
System security – Intruders – Malicious software – viruses – Firewalls – Security
Standards.
TOTAL = 60 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Wade Trappe, Lawrence C Washington, “ Introduction to Cryptography with coding
theory”, 2nd ed, Pearson, 2007.
2. William Stallings, “Crpyptography and Network security Principles and Practices”,
Pearson/PHI, 4th ed, 2006.
REFERENCES:
1. W. Mao, “Modern Cryptography – Theory and Practice”, Pearson Education, Second
Edition, 2007.
2. Charles P. Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger – Security in computing Third Edition –
Prentice Hall of India, 2006.

IT2061 SYSTEMS MODELING AND SIMULATION L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO SIMULATION 9
Introduction – Simulation Terminologies- Application areas – Model Classification –
Types of Simulation- Steps in a Simulation study- Concepts in Discrete Event Simulation
- Simulation Examples
UNIT II MATHEMATICAL MODELS 9
Statistical Models - Concepts – Discrete Distribution- Continuous Distribution – Poisson
Process- Empirical Distributions- Queueing Models – Characteristics- Notation –
Queueing Systems – Markovian Models- Properties of random numbers- Generation of
Pseudo Random numbers- Techniques for generating random numbers-Testing random
number generators- Generating Random-Variates- Inverse Transform technique –
Acceptance- Rejection technique – Composition & Convolution Method.
UNIT III ANALYSIS OF SIMULATION DATA 9
Input Modeling - Data collection - Assessing sample independence - Hypothesizing
distribution family with data - Parameter Estimation - Goodness-of-fit tests - Selecting
input models in absence of data- Output analysis for a Single system – Terminating
Simulations – Steady state simulations.
UNIT IV VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION 9
Model Building – Verification of Simulation Models – Calibration and Validation of
Models – Validation of Model Assumptions – Validating Input – Output Transformations.
UNIT V SIMULATION OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND CASE STUDIES 9
Simulation Tools – Model Input – High level computer system simulation – CPU –
Memory Simulation – Comparison of systems via simulation – Simulation Programming
techniques - Development of Simulation models.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Jerry Banks and John Carson, “ Discrete Event System Simulation”, Fourth Edition,
PHI, 2005.
2. Geoffrey Gordon, “System Simulation”, Second Edition, PHI, 2006 (Unit – V).
REFERENCES:
1. Frank L. Severance, “ System Modeling and Simulation”, Wiley, 2001.
2. Averill M. Law and W.David Kelton, “ Simulation Modeling and Analysis, Third
Edition, McGraw Hill, 2006.
3. Jerry Banks, “Handbook of Simulation: Principles, Methodology, Advances,
Applications and Practice”, Wiley, 1998.
  GE2022 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Introduction - Need for quality - Evolution of quality - Definition of quality - Dimensions of
manufacturing and service quality - Basic concepts of TQM - Definition of TQM – TQM
Framework - Contributions of Deming, Juran and Crosby – Barriers to TQM.
UNIT II TQM PRINCIPLES 9
Leadership – Strategic quality planning, Quality statements - Customer focus –
Customer orientation, Customer satisfaction, Customer complaints, Customer retention -
Employee involvement – Motivation, Empowerment, Team and Teamwork, Recognition
and Reward, Performance appraisal - Continuous process improvement – PDSA cycle,
5s, Kaizen - Supplier partnership – Partnering, Supplier selection, Supplier Rating.
UNIT III TQM TOOLS & TECHNIQUES I 9
The seven traditional tools of quality – New management tools – Six-sigma: Concepts,
methodology, applications to manufacturing, service sector including IT – Bench marking
– Reason to bench mark, Bench marking process – FMEA – Stages, Types.
UNIT IV TQM TOOLS & TECHNIQUES II 9
Quality circles – Quality Function Deployment (QFD) – Taguchi quality loss function –
TPM – Concepts, improvement needs – Cost of Quality – Performance measures.
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UNIT V QUALITY SYSTEMS 9
Need for ISO 9000- ISO 9000-2000 Quality System – Elements, Documentation, Quality
auditing- QS 9000 – ISO 14000 – Concepts, Requirements and Benefits – Case studies
of TQM implementation in manufacturing and service sectors including IT.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. Dale H.Besterfiled, et at., “Total Quality Management”, Pearson Education Asia, 3rd
Edition, Indian Reprint (2006).
REFERENCES:
1. James R. Evans and William M. Lindsay, “The Management and Control of Quality”,
6th Edition, South-Western (Thomson Learning), 2005.
2. Oakland, J.S., “TQM – Text with Cases”, Butterworth – Heinemann Ltd., Oxford, 3rd
Edition, 2003.
3. Suganthi,L and Anand Samuel, “Total Quality Management”, Prentice Hall (India)
Pvt. Ltd.,2006.
4. Janakiraman, B and Gopal, R.K, “Total Quality Management – Text and Cases”,
Prentice Hall (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2006.
IT2351 NETWORK PROGRAMMING AND MANAGEMENT L T P C

3 0 0 3
UNIT I ELEMENTARY TCP SOCKETS 9
Introduction to Socket Programming – Overview of TCP/IP Protocols –Introduction to
Sockets – Socket address Structures – Byte ordering functions – address conversion
functions – Elementary TCP Sockets – socket, connect, bind, listen, accept, read, write,
close functions – Iterative Server – Concurrent Server.
UNIT II APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT 9
TCP Echo Server – TCP Echo Client – Posix Signal handling – Server with multiple
clients – boundary conditions: Server process Crashes, Server host Crashes, Server
Crashes and reboots, Server Shutdown – I/O multiplexing – I/O Models – select function
– shutdown function – TCP echo Server (with multiplexing) – poll function – TCP echo
Client (with Multiplexing).
UNIT III SOCKET OPTIONS, ELEMENTARY UDP SOCKETS 9
Socket options – getsocket and setsocket functions – generic socket options – IP socket
options – ICMP socket options – TCP socket options – Elementary UDP sockets – UDP
echo Server – UDP echo Client – Multiplexing TCP and UDP sockets – Domain name
system – gethostbyname function – Ipv6 support in DNS – gethostbyadr function –
getservbyname and getservbyport functions.
UNIT IV ADVANCED SOCKETS 9
Ipv4 and Ipv6 interoperability – threaded servers – thread creation and termination –
TCP echo server using threads – Mutexes – condition variables – raw sockets – raw
socket creation – raw socket output – raw socket input – ping program – trace route
program.
UNIT V SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT 9
SNMP network management concepts – SNMP management information – standard
MIB’s – SNMPv1 protocol and Practical issues – introduction to RMON, SNMPv2 and
SNMPv3.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. W. Richard Stevens, “Unix Network Programming Vol-I”, Second Edition, Pearson
Education, 1998.
2. Mani Subramaniam, “Network Management: Principles and Practice“, Addison
Wesley”, First Edition, 2001.
REFERENCES:
1. D.E. Comer, “Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol- III”, (BSD Sockets Version), Second
Edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
2. William Stallings, “SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3 and RMON 1 and 2”, Third Edition,
Addison Wesley, 1999.
IT2032 SOFTWARE TESTING L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Testing as an Engineering Activity – Role of Process in Software Quality – Testing as a
Process – Basic Definitions – Software Testing Principles – The Tester’s Role in a
Software Development Organization – Origins of Defects – Defect Classes – The Defect
Repository and Test Design – Defect Examples – Developer/Tester Support for
Developing a Defect Repository.
UNIT II TEST CASE DESIGN 9
Introduction to Testing Design Strategies – The Smarter Tester – Test Case Design
Strategies – Using Black Box Approach to Test Case Design Random Testing –
Requirements based testing – positive and negative testing -–– Boundary Value
Analysis – decision tables - Equivalence Class Partitioning state-based testing– causeeffect
graphing – error guessing - compatibility testing – user documentation testing –
domain testing Using White–Box Approach to Test design – Test Adequacy Criteria –
static testing vs. structural testing – code functional testing - Coverage and Control Flow
Graphs – Covering Code Logic – Paths – Their Role in White–box Based Test Design –
code complexity testing – Evaluating Test Adequacy Criteria.
UNIT III LEVELS OF TESTING 9
The Need for Levels of Testing – Unit Test – Unit Test Planning –Designing the Unit
Tests. The Test Harness – Running the Unit tests and Recording results – Integration
tests – Designing Integration Tests – Integration Test Planning – scenario testing –
defect bash elimination -System Testing – types of system testing - Acceptance testing –
performance testing - Regression Testing – internationalization testing – ad-hoc testing -
Alpha – Beta Tests – testing OO systems – usability and accessibility testing
UNIT IV TEST MANAGEMENT 9
People and organizational issues in testing – organization structures for testing teams –
testing services - Test Planning – Test Plan Components – Test Plan Attachments –
Locating Test Items – test management – test process - Reporting Test Results – The
role of three groups in Test Planning and Policy Development – Introducing the test
specialist – Skills needed by a test specialist – Building a Testing Group.
UNIT V CONTROLLING AND MONITORING 9
Software test automation – skills needed for automation – scope of automation – design
and architecture for automation – requirements for a test tool – challenges in automation
- Test metrics and measurements –project, progress and productivity metrics – Status
Meetings – Reports and Control Issues – Criteria for Test Completion – SCM – Types of
reviews – Developing a review program – Components of Review Plans– Reporting
Review Results. – evaluating software quality – defect prevention – testing maturity
model  
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Srinivasan Desikan and Gopalaswamy Ramesh, “ Software Testing – Principles and
Practices”, Pearson education, 2006.
2. Aditya P.Mathur, “Foundations of Software Testing”, Pearson Education,2008.
REFERENCES:
1. Boris Beizer, “Software Testing Techniques”, Second Edition,Dreamtech, 2003
2. Elfriede Dustin, “Effective Software Testing”, First Edition, Pearson Education,
2003.
3. Renu Rajani, Pradeep Oak, “Software Testing – Effective Methods, Tools and
Techniques”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
CS2045 WIRELESS NETWORKS L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I WIRELESS COMMUNICATION 7
Cellular systems- Frequency Management and Channel Assignment- types of handoff
and their characteristics, dropped call rates & their evaluation - MAC – SDMA – FDMA –
TDMA – CDMA – Cellular Wireless Networks
UNIT II WIRELESS LAN 9
IEEE 802.11 Standards – Architecture – Services – Mobile Ad hoc Networks- WiFi and
WiMAX - Wireless Local Loop
UNIT III MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 11
GSM-architecture-Location tracking and call setup- Mobility management- Handover-
Security-GSM SMS –International roaming for GSM- call recording functions-subscriber
and service data mgt –-Mobile Number portability -VoIP service for Mobile Networks –
GPRS –Architecture-GPRS procedures-attach and detach procedures-PDP context
procedure-combined RA/LA update procedures-Billing
UNIT IV MOBILE NETWORK AND TRANSPORT LAYERS 9
Mobile IP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol-Mobile Ad Hoc Routing Protocols–
Multicast routing-TCP over Wireless Networks – Indirect TCP – Snooping TCP – Mobile
TCP – Fast Retransmit / Fast Recovery – Transmission/Timeout Freezing-Selective
Retransmission – Transaction Oriented TCP- TCP over 2.5 / 3G wireless Networks
UNIT V APPLICATION LAYER 9 WAP Model- Mobile Location based services -WAP Gateway –WAP protocols – WAP
user agent profile- caching model-wireless bearers for WAP - WML – WMLScripts - WTA
- iMode- SyncML
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Jochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, Second Edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
2. William Stallings, “Wireless Communications and Networks”, Pearson Education,
2002.
REFERENCES:
1. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prasanth Krishnamoorthy, “Principles of Wireless Networks”, First
Edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
2. Uwe Hansmann, Lothar Merk, Martin S. Nicklons and Thomas Stober, “Principles of
Mobile Computing”, Springer, 2003.
3. C.K.Toh, “AdHoc Mobile Wireless Networks”, First Edition, Pearson Education, 2002.

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