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ANNA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 113


CURRICULUM 2010
B.TECH. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CURRICULA AND SYLLABI FOR V SEMESTER
SEMESTER V
(Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 20102011 onwards)
Code No. Cou!e T"#$e L T % C
THEORY
142501 Java ro!rammin! " 0 0 "
1##$01 %n!ineerin! %conomics & 'inancial Accountin! " 0 0 "
141504 (ystem (oftware " 1 0 4
141502 )omputer *etwor+s " 0 0 "
142502 ,nformation -heory and )odin! " 0 0 "
14250" .i!ital (i!nal rocessin! " 0 0 "
%RACTICAL
141552 (ystem (oftware /ab 0 0 " 2
142551 Java ro!rammin! /ab 0 0 " 2
1#0551 )ommunication (+ills /ab 0 0 4 2
1&2'01 (AVA %ROGRAMMING L T % C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
-o understand the concepts of ob1ect2oriented3 event driven3 and concurrent
pro!rammin! paradi!ms and develop s+ills in usin! these paradi!ms usin! Java4
UNIT I )
5b1ect oriented pro!rammin! concepts ob1ects classes methods and messa!es
abstraction and encapsulation inheritance abstract classes polymorphism42 5b1ects
and classes in Java definin! classes methods 2 access specifiers static members
constructors finali6e method
UNIT II 10
Arrays (trin!s 2 ac+a!es Java2.oc comments 2 ,nheritance class hierarchy
polymorphism dynamic bindin! final +eyword abstract classes
UNIT III 10
-he 5b1ect class 7eflection interfaces ob1ect clonin! inner classes pro8ies 2 ,95
(treams 2 :raphics pro!rammin! 'rame )omponents wor+in! with 2. shapes4
UNIT IV *
;asics of event handlin! event handlers adapter classes actions mouse events
A<- event hierarchy introduction to (win! =odel2>iew2)ontroller desi!n pattern
buttons layout mana!ement (win! )omponents e8ception handlin! e8ception
hierarchy throwin! and catchin! e8ceptions4
UNIT V *
=otivation for !eneric pro!rammin! !eneric classes !eneric methods !eneric code
and virtual machine inheritance and !enerics reflection and !enerics 2 =ulti2threaded
pro!rammin! interruptin! threads thread states thread properties thread
synchroni6ation %8ecutors synchroni6ers4
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TE-T BOO.:
14 )ay (4 ?orstmann and :ary )ornell3 @)ore JavaA >olume , 'undamentalsB3 %i!hth
%dition3 (un =icrosystems ress3 200#4

REFERENCES:
14 C4 Arnold and J4 :oslin!3 @-he JA>A pro!rammin! lan!ua!eB3 -hird edition3
earson %ducation3 20004
24 -imothy ;udd3 @Dnderstandin! 5b1ect2oriented pro!rammin! with JavaB3 Dpdated
%dition3 earson %ducation3 20004
"4 )4 -homas <u3 @An introduction to 5b1ect2oriented pro!rammin! with JavaB3
'ourth %dition3 -ata =c:raw2?ill ublishin! company /td43 20004
1**/01 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
L T % C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION '
=ana!erial %conomics 2 7elationship with other disciplines 2 'irmsA -ypes3 ob1ectives
and !oals 2 =ana!erial decisions 2 .ecision analysis4
UNIT II DEMAND 0 SU%%LY ANALYSIS 10
.emand 2 -ypes of demand 2 .eterminants of demand 2 .emand function 2 .emand
elasticity 2 .emand forecastin! 2 (upply 2 .eterminants of supply 2 (upply function 2
(upply elasticity4
UNIT III %RODUCTION AND COST ANALYSIS 10
roduction function 2 7eturns to scale 2 roduction optimi6ation 2 /east cost input 2
,soEuants 2 =ana!erial uses of production function4
)ost )oncepts 2 )ost function 2 .eterminants of cost 2 (hort run and /on! run cost
curves 2 )ost 5utput .ecision 2 %stimation of )ost4
UNIT IV %RICING '
.eterminants of rice 2 ricin! under different ob1ectives and different mar+et structures
2 rice discrimination 2 ricin! methods in practice4
UNIT V FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1ELEMENTARY TREATMENT2 10
;alance sheet and related concepts 2 rofit & /oss (tatement and related concepts 2 2
'inancial 7atio Analysis 2 )ash flow analysis 2 'unds flow analysis 2 )omparative
financial statements 2 Analysis & ,nterpretation of financial statements4
UNIT VI CA%ITAL BUDGETING. 1ELEMENTARY TREATMENT2 '
,nvestments 2 7is+s and return evaluation of investment decision 2 Avera!e rate of return
2 aybac+ eriod 2 *et resent >alue 2 ,nternal rate of return4
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SUGGESTED BOO.S:
14 (amuelson4 aul A and *ordhaus <4.43 F%conomicsF3 -ata =c!raw ?ill ublishin!
)ompany /imited3 *ew .elhi3 20044
24 =c:ui!an3 =oyer and ?arris3 F=ana!erial %conomicsG Applications3 (trate!y and
-acticsF3 -homson (outh <estern3 10th %dition3 20054
"4 aresh (hah3 F;asic 'inancial Accountin! for =ana!ementF3 58ford Dniversity ress3
*ew .elhi3 200$4
44 (alvatore .ominic+3 F=ana!erial %conomics in a !lobal economyF4 -homson (outh
<estern3 4th %dition3 20014
54 rasanna )handra4 F'undamentals of 'inancial =ana!ementF3 -ata =c!raw ?ill
ublishin! /td43 4
th
edition3 20054
1&1'0& SYSTEM SOFT3ARE
L T % C
3 1 0 &
AIM
-o have an understandin! of foundations of desi!n of assemblers3 loaders3
lin+ers3 and macro processors4
OB(ECTIVES
-o understand the relationship between system software and machine
architecture4
-o +now the desi!n and implementation of assemblers
-o +now the desi!n and implementation of lin+ers and loaders4
-o have an understandin! of macro processors4
-o have an understandin! of system software tools4
UNIT I INTRODUCTION *
(ystem software and machine architecture -he (implified ,nstructional )omputer
((,)) 2 =achine architecture 2 .ata and instruction formats 2 addressin! modes 2
instruction sets 2 ,95 and pro!rammin!4
UNIT II ASSEMBLERS 10
;asic assembler functions 4 A simple (,) assembler Assembler al!orithm and data
structures 2 =achine dependent assembler features 4 ,nstruction formats and addressin!
modes ro!ram relocation 2 =achine independent assembler features 2 /iterals
(ymbol2definin! statements %8pressions 2 5ne pass assemblers and =ulti pass
assemblers 2 ,mplementation e8ample 2 =A(= assembler4
UNIT III LOADERS AND LIN.ERS )
;asic loader functions 4 .esi!n of an Absolute /oader A (imple ;ootstrap /oader 2
=achine dependent loader features 2 7elocation ro!ram /in+in! Al!orithm and
.ata (tructures for /in+in! /oader 2 =achine2independent loader features 4 Automatic
/ibrary (earch /oader 5ptions 2 /oader desi!n options 2 /in+a!e %ditors .ynamic
/in+in! ;ootstrap /oaders 2 ,mplementation e8ample 2 =(.5( lin+er4
UNIT IV MACRO %ROCESSORS )
;asic macro processor functions 2 =acro .efinition and %8pansion =acro rocessor
Al!orithm and data structures 2 =achine2independent macro processor features 2
)oncatenation of =acro arameters :eneration of DniEue /abels )onditional =acro
%8pansion Ceyword =acro arameters2=acro within =acro2,mplementation e8ample 2
=A(= =acro rocessor A*(, ) =acro lan!ua!e4
UNIT V SYSTEM SOFT3ARE TOOLS )
-e8t editors 2 5verview of the %ditin! rocess 2 Dser ,nterface %ditor (tructure4 2
,nteractive debu!!in! systems 4 .ebu!!in! functions and capabilities 7elationship
with other parts of the system Dser2,nterface )riteria4
L: &'5 T: 1'5 To#+$, 60 %e"od!
TE-T BOO.
14 /eland /4 ;ec+3 @(ystem (oftware An ,ntroduction to (ystems ro!rammin!B3 "
rd
%dition3 earson %ducation Asia3 20004
REFERENCES
14 .4 =4 .hamdhere3 @(ystems ro!rammin! and 5peratin! (ystemsB3 (econd
7evised %dition3 -ata =c:raw2?ill3 1HHH4
24 John J4 .onovan @(ystems ro!rammin!B3 -ata =c:raw2?ill %dition3 1H$24
"4 John 74 /evine3 /in+ers & /oaders ?arcourt ,ndia vt4 /td43 =or!an Caufmann
ublishers3 20004
1&1'02 COM%UTER NET3OR.S
L T % C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I )
*etwor+ architecture layers hysical lin+s )hannel access on lin+s ?ybrid
multiple access techniEues 2 ,ssues in the data lin+ layer 2 'ramin! %rror correction
and detection /in+2level 'low )ontrol
UNIT II )
=edium access )(=A %thernet -o+en rin! '.., 2 <ireless /A* ;rid!es and
(witches
UNIT III )
)ircuit switchin! vs4 pac+et switchin! 9 ac+et switched networ+s , A7 7A7
.?) ,)= Iueuein! discipline 7outin! al!orithms 7, 5(' (ubnettin!
),.7 ,nterdomain routin! ;: ,pv0 =ulticastin! )on!estion avoidance in
networ+ layer
UNIT IV )
D. -) Adaptive 'low )ontrol Adaptive 7etransmission 2 )on!estion control
)on!estion avoidance Io(
UNIT V )
%mail ((=-3 =,=%3 ,=A3 5") ?-- .*(2 (*= -elnet '- (ecurity
: 2 ((?
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TE-T BOO.S :
14 /arry /4 eterson3 ;ruce (4 .avie3 @)omputer *etwor+sA A (ystems ApproachB3 -hird
%dition3 =or!an Cauffmann ublishers ,nc43 200"4
REFERENCES:
14 James '4 Cuross3 Ceith <4 7oss3 @)omputer *etwor+in!3 A -op2.own Approach
'eaturin! the ,nternetB3 -hird %dition3 Addison <esley3 20044
24 *ader '4 =ir3 @)omputer and )ommunication *etwor+sB3 earson %ducation3 200$
"4 )omer3 @)omputer *etwor+s and ,nternets with ,nternet ApplicationsB3 'ourth %dition3
earson %ducation3 200"4
44 Andrew (4 -anenbaum3 @)omputer *etwor+sB3 'ourth %dition3 200"4
54 <illiam (tallin!s3 @.ata and )omputer )ommunicationB3 (i8th %dition3 earson
%ducation3 2000
1&2'02 INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING
L T % C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INFORMATION THEORY )
,nformation %ntropy3 ,nformation rate3 classification of codes3 Craft =c=illan ineEuality3
(ource codin! theorem3 (hannon2'ano codin!3 ?uffman codin!3 %8tended ?uffman
codin! 2 Joint and conditional entropies3 =utual information 2 .iscrete memoryless
channels ;()3 ;%) )hannel capacity3 (hannon limit4
UNIT II SOURCE CODING: TE-T5 AUDIO AND S%EECH )
-e8tA Adaptive ?uffman )odin!3 Arithmetic )odin!3 /J< al!orithm AudioA erceptual
codin!3 =as+in! techniEues3 sychoacoustic model3 =%: Audio layers ,3,,3,,,3 .olby A)"
2 (peechA )hannel >ocoder3 /inear redictive )odin!
UNIT III SOURCE CODING: IMAGE AND VIDEO )
,ma!e and >ideo 'ormats :,'3 -,''3 (,'3 ),'3 I),' ,ma!e compressionA 7%A.3
J%: >ideo )ompressionA rinciples2,3;3 frames3 =otion estimation3 =otion
compensation3 ?42013 =%: standard
UNIT IV ERROR CONTROL CODING: BLOC. CODES )
.efinitions and rinciplesA ?ammin! wei!ht3 ?ammin! distance3 =inimum distance
decodin! 2 (in!le parity codes3 ?ammin! codes3 7epetition codes 2 /inear bloc+ codes3
)yclic codes 2 (yndrome calculation3 %ncoder and decoder 2 )7)
UNIT V ERROR CONTROL CODING: CONVOLUTIONAL CODES )
)onvolutional codes code tree3 trellis3 state dia!ram 2 %ncodin! .ecodin!A
(eEuential search and >iterbi al!orithm rinciple of -urbo codin!
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TE-T BOO.S:
14 7 ;ose3 @,nformation -heory3 )odin! and )rpto!raphyB3 -=? 200$
24 'red ?alsall3 @=ultidedia )ommunicationsA Applications3 *etwor+s3 rotocols and
(tandardsB3 erason %ducation Asia3 2002
REFERENCES:
14 C (ayood3 @,ntroduction to .ata )ompressionB "9e3 %lsevier 2000
24 ( :ravano3 @,ntroduction to %rror )ontrol )odesB3 58ford Dniversity ress 200$
"4 Amitabha ;hattacharya3 @.i!ital )ommunicationB3 -=? 2000

1&2'03 DIGITAL SIGNAL %ROCESSING
L T % C
3 0 0 3

UNIT I SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS )
;asic elements of .( concepts of freEuency in Analo! and .i!ital (i!nals samplin!
theorem .iscrete time si!nals3 systems Analysis of discrete time /-, systems J
transform )onvolution (linear and circular) )orrelation4
UNIT II FRE6UENCY TRANSFORMATIONS )
,ntroduction to .'- roperties of .'- 'ilterin! methods based on .'- ''-
Al!orithms .ecimation in time Al!orithms3 .ecimation in freEuency Al!orithms
Dse of ''- in /inear 'ilterin! .)-4
UNIT III IIR FILTER DESIGN )
(tructures of ,,7 Analo! filter desi!n .iscrete time ,,7 filter from analo! filter ,,7
filter desi!n by ,mpulse ,nvariance3 ;ilinear transformation3 Appro8imation of derivatives
(?'3 ;'3 ;7') filter desi!n usin! freEuency translation
UNIT IV FIR FILTER DESIGN )
(tructures of ',7 /inear phase ',7 filter 'ilter desi!n usin! windowin! techniEues3
'reEuency samplin! techniEues 'inite word len!th effects in di!ital 'ilters
UNIT V A%%LICATIONS )
=ultirate si!nal processin! (peech compression Adaptive filter =usical sound
processin! ,ma!e enhancement4
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TEXT BOOKS:
14 John :4 roa+is & .imitris :4=anola+is3 @.i!ital (i!nal rocessin! rinciples3
Al!orithms & ApplicationsB3 'ourth edition3 earson education 9 rentice ?all3
200$4
24 %mmanuel )44,feachor3 & ;arrie4<4Jervis3 @.i!ital (i!nal rocessin!B3 (econd
edition3 earson %ducation 9 rentice ?all3 20024
REFERENCES:
14 Alan >45ppenheim3 7onald <4 (chafer & ?ohn4 74;ac+3 @.iscrete -ime (i!nal
rocessin!B3 earson %ducation4
24 Andreas Antoniou3 @.i!ital (i!nal rocessin!B3 -ata =c:raw ?ill4
1&1''2 SYSTEM SOFT3ARE LAB
L T % C
0 0 3 2
(U!"78 C2
1. ,mplement a symbol table with functions to create3 insert3 modify3 search3
and display4
2. ,mplement pass one of a two pass assembler4
3. ,mplement pass two of a two pass assembler4
&. ,mplement a sin!le pass assembler4
'. ,mplement a two pass macro processor
6. ,mplement a sin!le pass macro processor4
/. ,mplement an absolute loader4
*. ,mplement a relocatin! loader4
). ,mplement pass one of a direct2lin+in! loader4
10. ,mplement pass two of a direct2lin+in! loader4
11. ,mplement a simple te8t editor with features li+e insertion 9 deletion of a
character3 word3 and sentence4
12. ,mplement a symbol table with suitable hashin!
('or loader e8ercises3 output the snap shot of the main memory as it would be3
after the loadin! has ta+en place)
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1&2''1 (AVA %ROGRAMMING LAB
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0 0 3 2
14 .evelop a Java pac+a!e with simple (tac+ and Iueue classes4 Dse Java.oc
comments for documentation4
24 .esi!n a class for )omple8 numbers in Java4 ,n addition to methods for basic
operations on comple8 numbers3 provide a method to return the number of active
ob1ects created4
"4 .esi!n a .ate class similar to the one provided in the 1ava4util pac+a!e4
44 .evelop with suitable hierarchy3 classes for oint3 (hape3 7ectan!le3 (Euare3
)ircle3 %llipse3 -rian!le3 oly!on3 etc4 .esi!n a simple test application to
demonstrate dynamic polymorphism4
54 .esi!n a Java interface for A.- (tac+4 .evelop two different classes that
implement this interface3 one usin! array and the other usin! lin+ed2list4 rovide
necessary e8ception handlin! in both the implementations4
04 <rite a Java pro!ram to read a file that contains .*A seEuences of arbitrary
len!th one per line (note that each .*A seEuence is 1ust a (trin!)4 Kour pro!ram
should sort the seEuences in descendin! order with respect to the number of
F-A-AF subseEuences present4 'inally write the seEuences in sorted order into
another file4
$4 .evelop a simple paint2li+e pro!ram that can draw basic !raphical primitives in
different dimensions and colors4 Dse appropriate menu and buttons4
#4 .evelop a scientific calculator usin! even2driven pro!rammin! paradi!m of Java4
H4 .evelop a template for lin+ed2list class alon! with its methods in Java4
104 .esi!n a thread2safe implementation of Iueue class4 <rite a multi2threaded
producer2consumer application that uses this Iueue class4
114 <rite a multi2threaded Java pro!ram to print all numbers below 1003000 that are
both prime and fibonacci number (some e8amples are 23 "3 53 1"3 etc4)4 .esi!n a
thread that !enerates prime numbers below 1003000 and writes them into a pipe4
.esi!n another thread that !enerates fibonacci numbers and writes them to
another pipe4 -he main thread should read both the pipes to identify numbers
common to both4
124 .evelop a multi2threaded :D, application of your choice4
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1*6''1 COMMUNICATION S.ILLS LABORATORY
1F";#> D S"E#> Se:e!#e2
L T % C
0 0 & 2
:lobalisation has brou!ht in numerous opportunities for the teemin! millions3 with more
focus on the studentsL overall capability apart from academic competence4 =any
students3 particularly those from non2%n!lish medium schools3 find that they are not
preferred due to their inadeEuacy of communication s+ills and soft s+ills3 despite
possessin! sound +nowled!e in their sub1ect area alon! with technical capability4
Ceepin! in view their pre2employment needs and career reEuirements3 this course on
)ommunication (+ills /aboratory will prepare students to adapt themselves with ease to
the industry environment3 thus renderin! them as prospective assets to industries4 -he
course will eEuip the students with the necessary communication s+ills that would !o a
lon! way in helpin! them in their profession4
OB(ECTIVES:
-o eEuip students of en!ineerin! and technolo!y with effective spea+in! and
listenin! s+ills in %n!lish4
-o help them develop their soft s+ills and interpersonal s+ills3 which will ma+e the
transition from colle!e to wor+place smoother and help them e8cel in their 1ob4
-o enhance the performance of students at lacement ,nterviews3 :roup
.iscussions and other recruitment e8ercises4
A. ENGLISH LANGUAGE LAB 11* %e"od!2
1. LISTENING COM%REHENSION: 162
/istenin! and typin! /istenin! and seEuencin! of sentences 'illin! in the blan+s
2/istenin! and answerin! Euestions4
2. READING COM%REHENSION: 162
'illin! in the blan+s 2 )lose e8ercises >ocabulary buildin! 2 7eadin! and answerin!
Euestions4
3. S%EA.ING: 162
honeticsA ,ntonation %ar trainin! 2 )orrect ronunciation (ound reco!nition
e8ercises )ommon %rrors in %n!lish4
)onversationsA 'ace to 'ace )onversation -elephone conversation 7ole play
activities ((tudents ta+e on roles and en!a!e in conversation)

B. DISCUSSION OF AUDIO4VISUAL MATERIALS 16 %ERIODS2

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1. RESUME D RE%ORT %RE%ARATION D LETTER 3RITING 112
(tructurin! the resume 9 report 2 /etter writin! 9 %mail )ommunication 2 (amples4
2. %RESENTATION S.ILLS: 112
%lements of effective presentation (tructure of presentation 2 resentation
tools >oice =odulation Audience analysis 2 ;ody lan!ua!e >ideo samples
3. SOFT S.ILLS: 122

-ime mana!ement Articulateness Assertiveness sychometrics
,nnovation and )reativity 2 (tress =ana!ement & oise 2 >ideo (amples
&. GROU% DISCUSSION: 112
<hy is :. part of selection process M 2 (tructure of :. =oderator led and
other :.s 2 (trate!ies in :. -eam wor+ 2 ;ody /an!ua!e 2 =oc+ :. 2>ideo
samples
'. INTERVIE3 S.ILLS: 112
I. %C <+!ed !e!!"o7 13e"8>#+8e &0B2 2& ?e"od!
Cinds of interviews 7eEuired Cey (+ills )orporate culture =oc+ interviews2
>ideo samples4
1. Re!u:e D Re?o# %e?++#"o7 D Le##e C"#"78A (tudents prepare their (2)
own resume and report4
2. %e!e7#+#"o7 SF"$$!: (tudents ma+e presentations on !iven topics4 (#)
3. Gou? D"!=u!!"o7A (tudents participate in !roup discussions4 (0)
&. I7#eA"eC SF"$$!A (tudents participate in =oc+ ,nterviews (#)
REFERENCES:
14 Anderson3 4>3 Te=>7"=+$ Co::u7"=+#"o73 -homson <adsworth3 (i8th
%dition3 *ew .elhi3 200$4
24 ra+ash3 3 Ve<+$ +7d No74Ve<+$ Re+!o7"783 =acmillan ,ndia /td43 (econd
%dition3 *ew .elhi3 20044
"4 John (eely3 T>e OE;od Gu"de #o 3"#"78 +7d S?e+F"783 58ford Dniversity
ress3 *ew .elhi3 20044
44 %vans3 .3 De="!"o7:+Fe3 )ambrid!e Dniversity ress3 1HH$4
54 -horpe3 %3 and -horpe3 (3 O<Ge=#"Ae E78$"!>3 earson %ducation3
(econd %dition3 *ew .elhi3 200$4
04 -urton3 *4. and ?eaton3 J4;3 D"=#"o7+@ o; Co::o7 Eo!3 Addison <esley
/on!man /td43 ,ndian reprint 1HH#4

LAB RE6UIREMENTS:
14 -eacher console and systems for students4
24 %n!lish /an!ua!e /ab (oftware
"4 )areer /ab (oftware
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o 2'6 o '12 MB RAM D&0 GB
HDD
o OS: 3"7 2000
o Audio card with headphones (with
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o J7% 14"
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a) ,nteractive -eacher )ontrol (oftware Available 9 *ot Available
b) %n!lish /an!ua!e /ab (oftware Available 9 *ot Available
c) )areer /ab software Available 9 *ot Available
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