Details of mark allotted for the internal assessment and semester examina
tion for Master of Computer Applications (MCA) program.
FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
THIRD SEMESTER
FOURTH SEMESTER
MCA1-401 Operating System 25 75
MCA1-402 Formal Language and Automata Theory 25 75
MCA1-403 Computer Network 25 75
MCA1-404 Software Engineering 25 75
MCA1-405 Elective II 25 75
MCA1-406 Programming Lab IV 50 50
Semester total 600
FIFTH SEMESTER
SIXTH SEMESTER
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE II
System Simulation Object Oriented Design and Analysis
Advanced Accounting Management Information Systems
Programming Language and Paradigms Image Processing
Artificial Intelligence Multimedia Systems
Data Warehousing and Mining
(a) The mark for each paper should be 75- theory (final exam
.) and 25- internal assessment for theory papers and 50 final exam.
and 50 internal assessment for practical oriented papers.
First Semester :
Latices and Boolean Algebras : Latices and its properties, Axiamatic definitio
n of Boolean algebras as algebraic structures; Duelity; basic
results; Propositions and propositional functions; the Boolean algebra of t
ruth values; Applications(switching circuits, decision table).
Logic : Logic operators like AND,OR etc.; Truth tables; Theory of infer
ence and Deduction; Mathematical Induction; Predicate Calculus;
Predicates and Quantifiers.
Mathematical machines: Finite state machine, Push Down Automata and Tur
ing machine (introductory only).
BOOKS :
Prerequisite : Nil
BOOKS :
1 Dromey,G. : How to solve it by Computer, Prentice-Hall,1985.
2 The C programming Language , Kernighan & Richie, PHI
3 Programming in C , Schaum Series.
BOOKS :
1. Mano,M.M. : Digital Logic and Computer Design, PHI(EEE).
2. Rajaraman,V.,Radhakrishnan : An Introduction to Digital Des
ign. PHI(EEE).
3. Mano,M.M. : Computer System Architecture, PHI(EEE).
4. Hamacher, Vranesic, Zaky ; Computer Organisation McGrawHill.
Prerequisite: Nil
Accounting : Principles, conepts and conventions, double entry system
of accounting, introduction of basic books of accounts of sole pro
prietary concern, control accounts for debtors and creditors, c
losing of books of accounts and preparation of trial balance.
Final Accounts: Trading, profit and loss accounts and balance
sheet of sole proprietary concern with normal closing entries. I
ntroduction to manufacturing account, finaly accounts of partnership firm
s, limited company. Financial Management: Meaning and role.
BOOKS :
1. Kellock, J. : Elements of Accounting, Heinemann, 1978.
2. Rockely, L.E. : Finance for the Non-accountant, 2nd Edn. Bas
ic Books, 1976.
3. Levy, and Sarnat, : Principles of Financial Management, Prenti
ce-Hall International.
4. Arnolel, : Financial Accounting, Prentice-Hall International (Paper
back Edition).
5. Horngren, and Sundem, : Introduction to Financial Accounting, Prentice
-Hall International, (Paperback Edition).
6. Murthy, U.S. : Management Finance, 2nd Edn., vakils Fefers & Simo
ns Ltd. , 1978.
7. Van Home, James,C. : Financial Management & Policy Prentice Inc
.
8. Panday, I.M. : Financial management, Vakas Publications, 1979.
9. S.C. Kuchhal : Financial Management; Chitamya Publishing H
ouse, Allahabad.(U.P.).
10. ManMohan & Shiv N. Goyal : Principles of Manageme
nt Accounting, Sahitya Bhawan Hospital Road, Agra (U.P.).
11. Advance Accounting- R.L Gupta, M. Radhaswamy
12 Cost Accounting- R.S.N Pillai, V. Bhagavbati
13 Advanced Accounting - S.N Maheshwari
MCA1-105_:_Information Technology
Reference:
1. Trainer T.N Computers, 4th Edn., Mcgraw Hill
Second Semester
MCA1-201 Numerical and Statistical Methods
Theory: Exam. -75
Sessionals-25
Numerical Computation:
Statistical Computation;
Books:
1 Numerical Methods, E. Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
2 Computer Oriented Numerical Methods, V. Rajaraman, PHI
4. File Structures : Concepts of fields, records and files. Sequental file org
anization, variable length records and text files. Nxexing structures like B-tr
ees, ISAM. Hashing techniques for direct files. Inverted lists, Multilists.
BOOKS:
PREREQUISITE :NIL
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE:
PERSONAL MANAGEMENT:
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Personal Function : Its evolution, objectives, principles, philosophie
s and policies, duties and responsibilities of the personnel Manager; Posit
ion of the personnel Department in the organisation; Line and staff relati
onship and the changing concept of personnel management in India. Manpower
Planning: Its uses and benefits; Problems and and limitations; Manpower i
nventory; Manpower forecasting, Manpower specifications , Job specification
s; Manpower skills analysis and practices in the Indian industry.
Recruitment: Job specification, selection process, aptitude tests, psyc
hological tests interviewing techniques, transfers, promotion and its policie
s; induction placement and exit interview.
Training and Development: Its objectives and policies planning organis
ing the Training Department;Training Manager and his job; on and off the j
ob training techniques,career planning,objective of performance appraisal
and its methods.
BOOKS :
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1. Monappa Arun & Saiyanandann M.S., :Personnel Management, 5th Re
print Tata McGraw-Hill, 1979.
2. Rudrabasavaraj M.N., :Dynamic Personnel Administration,2nd Edn.,H
imalaya publishing House , Bombay , 1979.
3. Torrington and Hall , :Personnel Management : A new approach, Prent
ice-Hall International
( Paperback Edition )
4. Hellrigel Don, Solum, John W. and Woodman Richard.W. ,:Organisa
tional Behaviour ( Third Edn.) West Publishing Company ,NewYork, 1984
.
5. Mc Cormic, E.J.,: Human Factors in Engineering and Design, Mc Graw-H
ill publication, New Delhi, 1976.
6. Kumar : Organisatinal Behaviour Rs. 700/-
7. Dawre : Personnel Management Rs. 795/-
8. Dawre : Human Development and Personnel Management
References :
2. I/O Architecture(45%):
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Characteristscs of simple I/O devices and their contro
llers; I/O interface - addressing , data transfer, synchonizati
on - memory - mapped and isolated I/O; Program controlled and d
irect memory access data transfer; polled and interrupt controlled sync
hronization; interrupt mechanism - device identification - polling,
vectored; priority schemes- daisey chaining, interrupt masking; con
cept of DMA- cycle stealing and burst mode, DMA interface,
bus arbitration mechanism; concept of I/O channels and peripheral processors.
BOOKS:
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1. Hamacher,Vranesic & Zaky : Computer organization, McGrawHill.
2. Mano,M.M.: computer system architecture.PHI.
3. Mannuals of the chosen processor.
4. Pale Chaudhiri, Computer Organisation and Design, PHI
MCA1-206 PROGRAMMING LABORATORY - II
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Practical Exam -50
sessionals -50
Exescises are to be carried out on problems based on courses:-
1. MCA-202 (Data and file structures) in C.- 50%
2. MCA-201 (Numerical Method and statistical Method) 30%
3. Assembly language programming (introduction) 20%
Third Semester
BOOKS:
1. Aho,A.V., Hopcroft,J.E., Ullman,J.B.: The Design and Analysis of
Computer Algorithms, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.,1974.
Prerequisite: Nil
Prerequisite: BDP
BOOKS:
1. A. Silberschaty, H,F Korth : Database System Concepts, McGraw Hill,
1997
2. Elmasri, Navathe,: Fundamentals of Database systems, Benjamin/ Cum
mings, 1994
3. Date,CJ: An Introduction to data base systems vol I & II Addisson-
Wesley 1983
Books Recommended:
1. Mastering C++, KR, Venugopal, Rajkumar , Ravishankar, TATA McGra
w Hill
2. Object Orientation –Concepts, Languages, Databases, User Interfaces
[ S. Khoshafian & R. Abnons : Jhon Wily & Sons 1990]
3. The C++ Programming Languages [B. Strounstrip ( Addition- Wesley 1
986)]
4. Java : The complete reference : H. Schmidt & P. Naughton , McGraw Hil
l
5. Database System Concepts, Silberchatz, Korth , McGraw Hill, 1997.
MCA1-305 : ELECTIVE 1
MCA1-306 : PROGRAMMING LAB-III
Practical:Exam - 50 Sessionals-50
References :
1. Galirn & SILBERSCHATZ; Operating System Concepts, Addision- We
sley Publishing Co. ; 2nd Edn., 1995.
2. A.S Tanenbam, Operating System Design and Implementation, PHI. (2n
d Edn)
3. HABERMAN, N. ; Introduction to Operating Systems Design, Galgotia P
ublication, 1986.
4. HANSEN, PER BRINCH ; The Architecture of Concurrent Prorams, PHI
, 1978.
5. SHAW ; Logical Design of Operating Systems, Addision- Wesley
Publishing Co., 1984.
References :
MCA1-405(Elective-II)
Fifth Semester
References:
1. HEARN, D.; BAKER,P.M.; Computer Graphics, Prentice Hall,2nd Edn.
2. FOLEY,J.D.; VAN DAM A.; Fundamentals of Interactive Computer
Graphics, Addision-Wesley,1982.
Theory: Exam - 75
Sessionals - 25
Prerequisite: Probability and statistics,
Mathemqatical foundation of computer science, Computer programing and
problem solving.
BOOKS:-----
1. H.Taha, Operation Research, PHI, sixth Edn.
2. Gillet,B.G.: Introduction to operation research - A computer o
riented algorithmic aproch, McGrawHill.
3. Srinath,L.S.: Linear programing, East-west, New Delhi.
4. Hiler,F.S. & Liverman,G.J.: Introduction to operations Research, Holde
n Day Inc.
5. Harvey M. Wagner, Princioles of Operation research , PHI.
MCA1-505 : Elective IV
Sixth Semester
ELECTIVES
MCA1- 305: E1.1: Simulation and Modelling
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Definition of a system: Types of systems-continuous and de
screte modeling process and definition of a model; computer
workload and preparation of its models;
References:---
Reference:
1. Kaplan & Atkinson: Advanced Management Accounting
2. Kaplan : Advanced Management Accounting E/3
3. Amor : E-Bussiness® evolution
4. Brinson : Exploring E-Commerce, Site Management & Internet law.
5. Deborah L. Bayles : E-Commerce Logistics & Fulfillment
6. Porwal , L.S : Accounting Theory , Tata McGraw Hill
7. Clautier, M.W.e. and Underdown ,B : Accounting Theory and Practice
(Arnold- Heinemann)
Books:
1 Pratt T W et al., Programming languages: Design and Implementation, 3
rd Edn. PHI
References :
1. DUDA, R.,HART, P; Pattern Recognition and Scence analysis,
New York, Wiley, 1973.
2. FEIGENBAUM,E.A., FELDMAN.J.;Computers and Thoughts, New Y
ork, McGraw Hill,1963.
3. FUID,E.;Artificial Intelligence, New York , Academic Press, 1975
.
4. MINSKY, M.;Semantic Information processing , Cambridge ,
Mass.;MIT Press ,1968
5. WILSON, N.J.; Problem Solving Methods in Artifici
al Intelligence, New York, McGraw Hill,1971.
6. SCHANK, B. ; COLBY, K.; Computer Models of Thoughts
and Language, San Franncisco, Freeman, 1973.
7. Dan W. Patersion : Introduction to Artificial intelligence & Expert Syste
ms
MCA1-405: E2.1 : OBJECT ORIENTED DESIGN & ANALYSIS
1. Introduction
2. Object Oriented Concepts
3. Object-Oriented Models
4. Categorizing objects
5. Relationships among objects
6. States and State Changes
7. Events, Triggers, and Operations
8. Rules
9. Relationship among the diagrams
10. Basic Concepts of Object-Oriented Design
11. Booch's Object-Oriented Design
12. Rumbaugh's Object-Oriented Modelling Techniques
13. Martin and Odell's Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
14. Coad and Yourdon's Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
15. Shlaer and Mellor's Object-Oriented Analysis and Recursive Design
Reference :
Books :
1. Murdick, R.G.,Ross, J.E. & Claggtt, J>R> : Information Systems for Mo
dern Management, 3rd Edn. Prentice-Hall India, 1987.
2. Thomas, R. & Prince : Information Systems for Planning & Control.
3. Wigarders, K.,Svensson, A., Sehong, L., Rydin, A. & Dahlgren, G. :
Structured Analysis & Design of Information System, McGraw-Hill Book Co
mpany, 1986.
2. Aktas, : Structured Analysis and Design of Information System, Prentice
-Hall International (Paperback Edition).
3. Spargue and Watson : Decision support System, 2nd Edn., Prentice-Hall
International, 1989.
4. David, : Applied Decision Support, Prentice-Hall International, 1988.
5. Kanter, J. : Management Information system, 3rd Edn., Prentice-Hall Indi
a , 1984.
6. Bennett, J.L. : Building Decision Support system, Addision-Wesley Publ
. Comp., 1983.
7. Lucas : Analysis,Design and Impementation of Information System, 3
rd Edn. McGraw-Hill Book Comp.
8. Newman : Designing Integrated Systems for the Office Environment,
McGraw-Hill Book Comp.
9. Senn : Analysis and Design of Information System, McGraw-Hill Book
Comp.
10. David and Olson : management Information Systems: Conceptual found
ation, Structure and Development, McGraw-Hill.
MCA1-405 : E2.3: Image Processing
Introduction: Digital Image representation : Fundamental steps in Image p
rocessing, Elements of digital Image processing systems.
Books :
1. Digital Image Processing : R.C Gonzalez & R/E Woods: Addison – Wes
ley pub. Comp.
2. Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing : A.K Jain: PHI.
Books :
1. McCarty T.P., Multimedia Communications, John Wiley.
2. Andleigh P.K. & Thakrar K, Multimedia Systems Design.
1. Data warehousing :
Multidimensional Data model , OLAP operations, Warehouse schema, Data
warehousing architecture , warehouse server, Data warehouse Backend p
rocess.
2. Data Mining :
Data Mining : Definitions, KDD, US date mining, DBMS US DM , DM Techn
iques, DM applications - Case studies.
3. Association Rules:
Methods to discover Association Rule, A Priori algorithm, Partition algori
thm, Pincer search algorithm , Dynamic Item set counting algorithm, FP-tre
e growth algorithm, Incremental algorithm, Border algorithm, Association R
ole with item constraints
4. Clustering Techniques
5. Designation trees
6. Other Techniques - DM using Neural Network
: A Case study , Generic algorithm, Rough sets support Vector machines
7. Web Mining - Web contents mining, Web structure, usage, text , text clus
tering.
8. Temporal and spatial data mining
Reference:
1. Adriaans : Data Mining
2. Anahory : Data ware housing in the real world .
3. A Poojari Data Mining Techniques, University Press
MCA1-504 : E3.1: Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic
Reference:
1. Wasserman, P.D Neural Computing : Theory and Practice.
2. Andersion : An Introduction to Neural Networks
3. Yegnanarayana : Artificial Neural Networks
4. H.Rao, Valluru Rao: Neura Networks & Fuzzy Logic, BPB Pub. (M& T
Pub.)
5. George Klir, F.A. Folger : Fuzzy Sets , Uncertanty and Information, PHI
Books:
CAD/CAM/CIM – P. Radhakrishnan , S. Subramanyam , V. Raju - New Ag
e International Pub.
Books:
1. Computation as Logic : R. R. Lalement, Liecole National desponts- Prent
ice Hall.
2. Elements of the theory of computation: Harry Lewis & Pupadimitriou -P
rentice Hall.1998
Reference:
1. H. Taha : Operation Research , PHI.
2. James Hadley : Non-Linear Programming
3. Gupta Sharma : Operation Research
Books:
1. Coulouri : Distributed Systems- Concepts and Design.
2. Tanenbam : Distributed Operating System
3. Raynal : Distributed Algorithms.