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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR (C.G.)-492010

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT & ECONOMICS Course Title

Course Code

Credits-3C

PRINCIPLES OF L T MANAGEMENT & CS401 2 1 ECONOMICS Unit I Management Concept 1.1 Management 1.2 Administration 1.3 Organization Management and Administration. 1.4 Difference and Relationship between Organizations. 1.5 importance of Management 1.6 Characteristics of Management Unit II 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Unit III 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Unit IV

Theory Paper (ES) P -

Max. Marks- 50 Min. Marks- 18 Duration-3hrs.

Scientific Management Principles of Management Process of Management Functions of Management Levels of Management Project Management Decision Making Introduction and Definition Types of Decision Techniques of Decision Making Decision making under uncertainty Decision Making under risk

Managerial Economics 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Managerial Economics 4.3 Factors Influencing Manger 4.4 Micro - and Macroeconomics 4.5 Theory of the Cost 4.6 Theory of the Firm 4.7 Theory of Production Function 4.8 Production System Unit V 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5

Input-Output Analysis Micro Economics Applied to plants and industrial Undertakings Productivity Factors affecting Productivity increasing Productivity of Resources

Reference Books : 1. 2. 3. 4.

The Practice of Management Essentials of Management Management Principle & Practice of Management

: Peter Drucker, Harper and Row : Koontz Prentice Hall of India : Staner Prentice Hall of India : T.N. Chhabra : Dhanpat Rai New Delhi

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR (C.G.)-492010

5. Industrial Organisation & Engineering Economics 6. Industrial Engineering & Management 7. Managerial Economics 8. Managerial Economics Concepts and Cases

: T.R. Banga & S.C. Sharma, Khanna Publishers : O.P. Khanna, Dhanpat Rai : Joel Dean : Prentice Hall of India : V.L. Mote, Samuel Paul, G.S Gupta, Tata Mc. Graw Hill New Delhi.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR (C.G.)-492010

INFORMATION THEORY & CODING Course Title

Information Theory & Coding

Course Code CS402

Credits-3C L 2

T 1

Theory Paper (ES) P -

Max. Marks- 50 Min. Marks- 18 Duration-3hrs.

. Faculty: IT/CS Unit I Uncertainty, Information and Entropy Information Measures Characteristics on information measure, Shannon's concept of information, Shannon's measure of information, Model for source coding theorem communication system: Source coding ad line / channel coding, channel mutual information capacity (Bandwidth). Unit II Channel coding, Theorem for discrete memory less channel, Information Capacity theorem: Error detecting & error correcting codes, types of codes: Block codes, Tree codes, Hamming and Lee Metrics, Description of linear block codes by matrices, Description of linear tree codes by matrices, Parity check codes, and Parity check polynomials. Unit III Compression: Loss less and lossy, Huffman codes, Binary image compression schemes, Run length encoding, CCIIT group 31-D compression, CCITT group 3 2D compression, CCITI group 4 2D compression. Unit IV Video Image Compression: Requirement of full motion video compression. CITT H 261 Video coding algorithm, MPEG compression methodology. MPEG-2 compression, Audio (speech) compression. Unit V Cryptography: Encryption, Decryption, Cryptogram (hypertext). Concept of cipher, Crypto analysis. Keys: Single key (secret key) cryptography, two-key (public-key) cryptography. Single key cryptography Ciphers: Block cipher codes, Stream ciphers, Requirement for secrecy, The Data Encryption Standard Public Key Cryptography: Diffle-Helhman public key distribution, The Rivest-ShamirAdelman (R-S-A) system for public key cryptography. Digital signature. Reference Books: 1. Error correcting codes by W.W Peterson and E.J. Welton, The Mit Press (1978) ISBN 0262160390 2. Multimedia System Design by P.K. Andleigh & Kiran Thapar, Prentice Hall PTR Upper Saddle River, NJC (1996) 3. Bruce Schneier, Applied Cryptography: Protocol Algorithms & Source Code in C, John Wiley & sons, NY, 1994 4. Network Security by Stalking, PHI 5. Communication Systems, 3/e by Simon Haykin, John Wiley & sons (1995)

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR (C.G.)-492010

PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Course Title PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING

Course Contents Course Credits-4C Code CS403 L T P

3

2

Theory Paper (ES)

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Max. Marks- 100 Min. Marks-35 Duration-3hrs.

FACULTY : ECE FACULTY OBJECTIVE : To introduce the basic concepts of signal, linear time invariant systems, modulation sampling Theorem, Fourier Integrals, Idea of; Fourier Transforms. 1. Introduction to Fourier Series : Basic Fourier Series: Sine, Cosine and Exponential Forms - Fourier Theorem, Fourier Integrals, Idea of Fourier Transforms. 2. Introduction of Signals : Classifications of signals: Axioms of; vector space - Linear independence of vectors; - Basics and dimension - Inner Product, Norm inner product spaces - Schawart's inequality Orthonormal sets - Gram -Schmidt orthoganalization - HIlbert space of energy and power signals Parseval's relation, Band pass signals. 3. Linear Systems : Linear time - invariant systems: Linearity and time - invariance - impulse response characterization. Convolution integral - Causality - Stability, BIBO criterion for stability - Complex; exponentials as eigen signals for LTI systems - Concept of transfer function and its applications. 4. Modualtion Systems : Analog Modulation Systems : Principles of Amplitude modulation, single and double side band suppressed carrier systems and Frequency modulation - Varacter diode and reactance modulation. Pulse Modulation (PAM, PPM PWM) - Basic principles of PCM and its advantages DPCM and DM techniques. 5. Transmission Lines : Fundamentals of transmissions lines - Characteristic impedence - Losses in transmission lines - Standing waves, Quater and half wave lengths - Rectangular wave guides and circular guides - Recent trends and developments. TEXT

1. S. HAYKINS, 'Communication Systems', 3rd Edition, John Wiley, 1995. 2. A.V. OPPENHEIM, A.S. WILSKY and; I.T. YOUNG, Signals and Systems, Prentice - Hall , 1983.

3. R.E. ZIEMER AND W.H. TRANTER : Signals and Systems, Second Edition - Maxwell McMillan. REFERENCES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

G. KENNEDY, 'Electronic Communication Systems', McGraw Hill, 1987. HOFFMAN AND KUNZ : Linear Algebra, Prentice - Hall. G. CARLSON : Signals and linear analysis. R.V. CHURCHILL, Fourier Series & Boundary Value Problems, McGraw - Hill. M.R. SPIEGEL, Theory and Problems of Laplace transforms, Schaum's Outline Series, McGraw - Hill, 1986.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR (C.G.)-492010

OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGY Course Title Course Credits-3C Theory Paper (ES) Code OBJECT ORIENTED L T P Max. Marks- 100 PROGRAMMING Min. Marks- 35 CS404 3 2 3 METHODOLOGY Duration-3hrs.

Faculty: S/w Engineer/CS/IT Unit I Objects, Objects as software modules, Objects interaction, Classes, Method lookup, Hierarchies of classes, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Abstract classes. Unit II Identifying objects and classes, Representation of objects, Association between objects, aggregate components of objects. Unit III Object oriented programming languages, Class declarations, Object declarations, Mandatory profiles, Message sending, Association, Recursive association, Many to many association, Argument passing. Unit IV Inherited methods, Redefined methods, the protected interface, Abstract base classes, Public and protected properties, Private operations, Disinheritance, Multiple inheritance. Unit V Study of C++ as object oriented programming language. Suggested list of experiments: Programming assignments may be given to students so that they can better understand the concepts of object oriented programming such as objects, classes, inheritance, polymorphism etc.

Reference Books 1) Object oriented programming in C++ by Robert Lafore. Mc Graw Hill International. 2) Object oriented programming with C++ by David Parsons. BPB Publications. 3) Object oriented design with C++ by Ken Barclay. 4) Programming with C++ Made simple by K. Kumar , TMH 2002

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR (C.G.)-492010

COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE Course Title COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE

Course Contents Course Credits-4C Code CS405 L T P

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2

Theory Paper (ES)

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Max. Marks- 100 Min. Marks-35 Duration-3hrs.

Faculty Member : CSE OBJECTIVE : To study the basics of Processing Unit, Control unit, Arithmeitc operations, Memory Organization and I/O Organization 1. Basic structure of Computers : Stored program concept - Basic operational concepts - Functional units - Machine language - Concept of memory locations, addresses - Addressing modes, Instruction formats Instruction execution. Case Study: Motorola 68000 - features - Addressing modes - Assembly language I/O programming - Stacks - Subroutines. Processing Unit: Internal BUS structure (Single bus, Two bus & Three bus) - Execution of instructions - Control step sequence. 2. Control design : Hardwired control - design methods - multiplier control unit - CPU control unit. Microprogrammed control - microinstructions - Sequencing - Prefetching. 3. Arithmetic operations in a computer : Addition & subtraction of positive & negative numbers - fast adders - multiplication of positive numbers - signed operand multiplication - fast multiplication - integer division - floating point numbers and operations. Design of Arithmetic unit. 4. Memory organization : Basic concepts - Semiconductor RAM, ROM memories - Memory interleaving - Cache memories - virtual memories. 5. Input-Output organization : I/O addressing - Data transfer - Synchronization - Interrupt handling - I/O interfaces - I/O channels, recent trends and developments. TEXT

1. V. C. HAMACHER, Z.G. VRANESIC & S.G. ZAKY, Computer Organization, II Edition, McGraw Hill, 1988.

2. J. P. HAYES, Computer Architecture and Organization, Second Edition, McGraw Hill, 1988. REFERENCE

1. W. STALLING, Computer Organization and Architecture, Second Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2.

1990. A.S. TANENBAUM, Structured Computer Organisation, Third Edition, Printice Hall of India, 1983.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR (C.G.)-492010

SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING Course Title SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING

Course Contents Course Credits-4C Code CS406 L T P

3

2

Theory Paper (ES)

3

Max. Marks- 100 Min. Marks-35 Duration-3hrs.

PREREQ : DATA STRUCTURES Faculty Member: CSE/IT OBJECTIVE : To study the design of assemblers, macros, loaders and software tools. 1. Language Processors : Fundamentals - Language Specification - Data Structures of language Processing - Scanning - Parsing. 2. Assemblers : Elements of Assembly Language Programming - Pass Structures of Assemblers - Design of single pass and two pass Assembler - Assembler of IBM PC. 3. Macroprocessors : Macro definition and call - Macro Expansion - Conditional and Nested Macro calls Design of a Macro Processor. 4. Loaders : Relocation and linking concepts - Self Relocating Programs - Designs of a linker - Linking for Overlays - A Linker for MSDOS. 5. Software Tools : Text Editors - Debug Monitors - Interpreters - Program Generators - Programming Environments - User Interfaces, Recent trends and developments. TEXT

1. D.M. DHAMDHERE, "Systems Programming and Operating Systems", II Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 1997. REFERENCES

1. R.M. GRAHAM, Principles of Systems Programming, John Wiley, 1975. 2. J.J. DONOVAN, Systems programming, McGraw Hill, 1984. 3. LELAND L BECK, "Systems Software - An Introduction to Systems Programming", Addison Wesley, 1985.

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