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This document provides information on the curriculum and syllabus for the 5th semester B.Tech Information Technology program at Anna University of Technology Chennai for students admitted from the 2010-2011 academic year onwards. It lists the courses offered in the semester, including the course code, name, hours, and credits. It provides details of the syllabus and textbooks for some of the core courses like Java Programming, Engineering Economics and Financial Accounting, System Software, Computer Networks, Information Theory and Coding. It also lists the practical labs on System Software, Java Programming and Communication Skills that are part of the curriculum.
This document provides information on the curriculum and syllabus for the 5th semester B.Tech Information Technology program at Anna University of Technology Chennai for students admitted from the 2010-2011 academic year onwards. It lists the courses offered in the semester, including the course code, name, hours, and credits. It provides details of the syllabus and textbooks for some of the core courses like Java Programming, Engineering Economics and Financial Accounting, System Software, Computer Networks, Information Theory and Coding. It also lists the practical labs on System Software, Java Programming and Communication Skills that are part of the curriculum.
This document provides information on the curriculum and syllabus for the 5th semester B.Tech Information Technology program at Anna University of Technology Chennai for students admitted from the 2010-2011 academic year onwards. It lists the courses offered in the semester, including the course code, name, hours, and credits. It provides details of the syllabus and textbooks for some of the core courses like Java Programming, Engineering Economics and Financial Accounting, System Software, Computer Networks, Information Theory and Coding. It also lists the practical labs on System Software, Java Programming and Communication Skills that are part of the curriculum.
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##$01 %n!ineerin! %conomics & 'inancial Accountin! " 0 0 " 141504 (ystem (oftware " 1 0 4 141502 )omputer *etwor+s " 0 0 " 142502 ,nformation -heory and )odin! " 0 0 " 14250" .i!ital (i!nal rocessin! " 0 0 " %RACTICAL 141552 (ystem (oftware /ab 0 0 " 2 142551 Java ro!rammin! /ab 0 0 " 2 1#0551 )ommunication (+ills /ab 0 0 4 2 1&2'01 (AVA %ROGRAMMING L T % C 3 0 0 3 AIM: -o understand the concepts of ob1ect2oriented3 event driven3 and concurrent pro!rammin! paradi!ms and develop s+ills in usin! these paradi!ms usin! Java4 UNIT I ) 5b1ect oriented pro!rammin! concepts ob1ects classes methods and messa!es abstraction and encapsulation inheritance abstract classes polymorphism42 5b1ects and classes in Java definin! classes methods 2 access specifiers static members constructors finali6e method UNIT II 10 Arrays (trin!s 2 ac+a!es Java2.oc comments 2 ,nheritance class hierarchy polymorphism dynamic bindin! final +eyword abstract classes UNIT III 10 -he 5b1ect class 7eflection interfaces ob1ect clonin! inner classes pro8ies 2 ,95 (treams 2 :raphics pro!rammin! 'rame )omponents wor+in! with 2. shapes4 UNIT IV * ;asics of event handlin! event handlers adapter classes actions mouse events A<- event hierarchy introduction to (win! =odel2>iew2)ontroller desi!n pattern buttons layout mana!ement (win! )omponents e8ception handlin! e8ception hierarchy throwin! and catchin! e8ceptions4 UNIT V * =otivation for !eneric pro!rammin! !eneric classes !eneric methods !eneric code and virtual machine inheritance and !enerics reflection and !enerics 2 =ulti2threaded pro!rammin! interruptin! threads thread states thread properties thread synchroni6ation %8ecutors synchroni6ers4 To#+$, &' %e"od! 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 To#+$, &' %e"od! 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$24 "4 John 74 /evine3 /in+ers & /oaders ?arcourt ,ndia vt4 /td43 =or!an Caufmann ublishers3 20004 1&1'02 COM%UTER NET3OR.S L T % C 3 0 0 3 UNIT I ) *etwor+ architecture layers hysical lin+s )hannel access on lin+s ?ybrid multiple access techniEues 2 ,ssues in the data lin+ layer 2 'ramin! %rror correction and detection /in+2level 'low )ontrol UNIT II ) =edium access )(=A %thernet -o+en rin! '.., 2 <ireless /A* ;rid!es and (witches UNIT III ) )ircuit switchin! vs4 pac+et switchin! 9 ac+et switched networ+s , A7 7A7 .?) ,)= Iueuein! discipline 7outin! al!orithms 7, 5(' (ubnettin! ),.7 ,nterdomain routin! ;: ,pv0 =ulticastin! )on!estion avoidance in networ+ layer UNIT IV ) D. -) Adaptive 'low )ontrol Adaptive 7etransmission 2 )on!estion control )on!estion avoidance Io( UNIT V ) %mail ((=-3 =,=%3 ,=A3 5") ?-- .*(2 (*= -elnet '- (ecurity : 2 ((? To#+$, &' %e"od! 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! To#+$, &' %e"od! TE-T BOO.S: 14 7 ;ose3 @,nformation -heory3 )odin! and )rpto!raphyB3 -=? 200$ 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 To#+$, &' %e"od! 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$4 24 %mmanuel )44,feachor3 & ;arrie4<4Jervis3 @.i!ital (i!nal rocessin!B3 (econd edition3 earson %ducation 9 rentice ?all3 20024 REFERENCES: 14 Alan >45ppenheim3 7onald <4 (chafer & ?ohn4 74;ac+3 @.iscrete -ime (i!nal rocessin!B3 earson %ducation4 24 Andreas Antoniou3 @.i!ital (i!nal rocessin!B3 -ata =c:raw ?ill4 1&1''2 SYSTEM SOFT3ARE LAB L T % C 0 0 3 2 (U!"78 C2 1. ,mplement a symbol table with functions to create3 insert3 modify3 search3 and display4 2. ,mplement pass one of a two pass assembler4 3. ,mplement pass two of a two pass assembler4 &. ,mplement a sin!le pass assembler4 '. ,mplement a two pass macro processor 6. ,mplement a sin!le pass macro processor4 /. ,mplement an absolute loader4 *. ,mplement a relocatin! loader4 ). ,mplement pass one of a direct2lin+in! loader4 10. ,mplement pass two of a direct2lin+in! loader4 11. ,mplement a simple te8t editor with features li+e insertion 9 deletion of a character3 word3 and sentence4 12. ,mplement a symbol table with suitable hashin! ('or loader e8ercises3 output the snap shot of the main memory as it would be3 after the loadin! has ta+en place) To#+$, &' %e"od! Re9u"e:e7# ;o + <+#=> o; 30 !#ude7#! S.No. De!="?#"o7 o; E9u"?:e7# 6u+7#"#@ Re9u"ed 6u+7#"#@ +A+"$+<$e De;"="e7=@ B 14 ?ardware entium ) .es+tops "0 *os4 24 (oftware -urbo) ('reely download) "0 user /icense 1&2''1 (AVA %ROGRAMMING LAB L T % C 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 $4 .evelop a simple paint2li+e pro!ram that can draw basic !raphical primitives in different dimensions and colors4 Dse appropriate menu and buttons4 #4 .evelop a scientific calculator usin! even2driven pro!rammin! paradi!m of Java4 H4 .evelop a template for lin+ed2list class alon! with its methods in Java4 104 .esi!n a thread2safe implementation of Iueue class4 <rite a multi2threaded producer2consumer application that uses this Iueue class4 114 <rite a multi2threaded Java pro!ram to print all numbers below 1003000 that are both prime and fibonacci number (some e8amples are 23 "3 53 1"3 etc4)4 .esi!n a thread that !enerates prime numbers below 1003000 and writes them into a pipe4 .esi!n another thread that !enerates fibonacci numbers and writes them to another pipe4 -he main thread should read both the pipes to identify numbers common to both4 124 .evelop a multi2threaded :D, application of your choice4 To#+$, &' %e"od! Re9u"e:e7# ;o + <+#=> o; 30 !#ude7#! S. No. De!="?#"o7 o; E9u"?:e7# 6u+7#"#@ Re9u"ed 6u+7#"#@ +A+"$+<$e De;"="e7=@ B "4 H+dC+e: entium ,> with 2 :; 7A=3 100 :; ?A7. .is+3 =onitor 1024 8 $0# colour 00 ?64 "0 *odes 44 So;#C+e: <indows 9/inu8 operatin! system J.C 140(or above) "0 user license 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$4 04 -urton3 *4. and ?eaton3 J4;3 D"=#"o7+@ o; Co::o7 Eo!3 Addison <esley /on!man /td43 ,ndian reprint 1HH#4
LAB RE6UIREMENTS: 14 -eacher console and systems for students4 24 %n!lish /an!ua!e /ab (oftware "4 )areer /ab (oftware II. %+=#"=e Se!!"o7 13e"8>#+8e H 60B2 2& ?e"od! Re9u"e:e7# ;o + <+#=> o; 60 !#ude7#! S$.No. De!="?#"o7 o; E9u"?:e7# 6u+7#"#@ e9u"ed 6u+7#"#@ +A+"$+<$e De;"="e7=@ B 14 SeAe 1 *o4 o ,> system o 1 :; 7A= 9 40 :; ?.. o 5(A <in 2000 server o Audio card with headphones (with mi+e) o J7% 14" 24 )lient (ystems 00 *o4 o %III o +<oAe o 2'6 o '12 MB RAM D&0 GB HDD o OS: 3"7 2000 o Audio card with headphones (with mi+e) o J7% 14" "4 So;#C+e! 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 44 H+7d"=+: V"deo C+:e+ 1C"#> A"deo $"8>#! +7d :"= "7?u#2 1 *o4 54 -elevision 2 2HB 1 *o4 04 )ollar mi+e 1 *o4 $4 )ordless mi+es 1 *o4 #4 Audio =i8er 1 *o4 H4 .>. 7ecorder 9 layer 1 *o4 104 /). ro1ector with =" 9). 9.>. provision for audio 9 video facility 2 De!"+<$e 1 *o4 Available 9 *ot Available L: &'5 T: 1'5 To#+$, 60 %e"od!