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Expulsion from the examination room and cancellation of the performance in that subject only of all the candidates concerned. The hall ticket of the candidate must be canceled and sent to the University. Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of performance in that subject and all the other subjects in which the candidate has already appeared, including practical examinations and project work and will not be allowed for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that semester/year.

Cancellation of the performance in the subject in question and all other subjects the candidate has appeared in, including practical tests and project work for the semester/year tests in question.

Identify the various architectural and organizational design issues that can affect the performance of a computer, such as instruction set design, pipelining, RISC architecture, and superscalar architecture. Intel 8086 Assembly Language instructions-Data transfer instructions-input-output instructions, address transfer, flag transfer, arithmetic, logical, shift and rotation instructions. Conditional and unconditional transfer, iteration control, interrupts and process control instructions, assembler directives, Programming with assembly language instructions.

Input-Output Organization: Peripherals, Input-Output Interface I/O Bus and Interface Modules, I/O vs Memory Bus, Isolated vs Memory Mapped I/O, Transfer Modes - Programmed I/O, Interrupt-.

UNIT II

UNIT III

UNIT IV

UNIT V

Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab

Interactive Communication Skills (ICS) Lab

Introduction to Database Design, ER Diagrams, Beyond ER Design, Entities, Attributes and Entity Sets, Relationships and Relationship Sets, Additional Features of ER Model, Conceptual Design with the ER Model, Conceptual Design for Large Enterprises. Relational Model: Introduction to the Relational Model – Integrity constraints on relationships, Enforcing integrity constraints, querying relational data, Logical database design, Introduction to views – Destroying/altering tables and views. Concurrency control: Serializability and recoverability - Introduction to lock management - Lock conversions, dealing with deadlocks, specialized locking techniques - Concurrency control without locking.

Crash Recovery: Introduction to Crash Recovery, Introduction to ARIES, the log, other recovery-related structures, the Write-Ahead Log Protocol, Checkpoints, recovering from a system crash, Media Recovery. Signals – Introduction to signals, signal generation and processing, kernel support for signals, signal function, unreliable signals, reliable signals, kill, raise, alarm, pause, abort, sleep functions. Inter-process Communication - Introduction to IPC, IPC between processes on a single computer system, IPC between processes on different systems, creating pipelines, IPC between related processes using unnamed pipelines, creating FIFOs, IPC between unrelated processes using using FIFOs (Named pipelines), differences between unnamed and named pipes, popen and pclose library functions.

Sockets- Introduction to Berkeley Sockets, IPC in Networking, Client-Server Model, Socket Address Structures (Unix Domain and Internet Domain), Socket System Calls for Connection Oriented and Connectionless Protocol, Examples-Client/Server Programs-Unified Server-Client connection, Multiple concurrent clients, Comparison of IPC mechanisms. Introduction to UML: importance of modeling, modeling principles, object-oriented modeling, UML conceptual model, architecture, software development life cycle. Using UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Unified Process by Craig Larman, Pearson Education.

Creating and Manipulating Data Structures in Java – Introduction to Java Collections, Overview of Java Collection Framework, Commonly Used Collection Classes – ArrayList, LinkedList, HashSet, HashMap, TreeMap, Collection Interfaces – Collection, Set, List, Map, Legacy Collection Classes – Vector, Hashtable, Stack, Dictionary (abstract), Enumeration interface, Iteration over collections – Iterator interface, ListIterator interface. An Introduction to Programming and OO Design Using Java, J.Nino, F.A.Hosch, John Wiley & Sons. 9. Java and Object Orientation, An Introduction, John Hunt, Second Edition, Springer.

Creating tables for various relations (in SQL)

List customers staying in a city whose first letter is "M". c. List all customers residing in "Bangalore" or "Mangalore". d. List all information from the Sales_Order table for orders placed in the month of June. p. List products whose sale price is greater than 500. Calculate a new sale price as, original sale price * .15.

Please provide the names, city and state of the customers who are not in the state of "Maharashtra". j. List all products whose quantity on hand is below the reorder level. ii) Date Manipulation Exercise. Find the total number of all invoiced orders for the month of June. iv).

List the customer name, address 1, address 2, city and pin code for the customer who placed order no 'O19001'. List if the product 'Lycra Top' has been ordered by any customer and print the customer_number, name to whom it was sold.

Creating Views 4) Writing Assertions

Implementing Operations on relations (tables) using PL/SQL

In the Road Travel computerization process you need to design and develop a database which consists of bus, passenger, ticket and reservation and cancellation details. For the above table in the first normalization we can remove the Ticket_id multi-valued attribute and put it in another table along with the passenger primary key. The first two values ​​in the sequence are 1 and 1. Each subsequent value is the sum of the two preceding values.

Write a Java program that uses both recursive and non-recursive functions to print the nth value in the Fibonacci sequence. Note: File name, number of the byte in the file to be modified, and the new character are specified on the command line. The distribution of Num1 and Num2 is displayed in the Result field when the Divide button is clicked.

To understand data mining principles and techniques: Introduce DM as a cutting-edge business intelligence method and familiarize students with DM techniques for building competitive advantage through proactive analysis, predictive modeling, and identifying emerging trends and behaviors. Introduction: Fundamentals of data mining, Data Mining functions, Classification of Data Mining systems, Data Mining Task Primitives, Integration of a Data Mining system with a database or data warehouse system, Problems in Data Mining. Data Warehouse and OLAP Technology for Data Mining: Data Warehouse, Multidimensional Data Model, Data Warehouse Architecture, Data Warehouse Implementation, Using Data Warehousing online analytical processing and mining.

Data Mining - Concepts and Techniques - Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber and Jian Pei, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 3rd Edition, ELSEVIER. Data Warehouse 2.0, the architecture for the next generation of data warehousing, W.H.Inmon, D.Strauss, G.Neushloss, Elsevier, distributed by SPD.

UNIT I

One of the main goals of this course is to analyze the system in such a way that a description of the program can be made. There as he is supposed to be familiar with the software implementation in the organization and the problems it encounters. To understand Detailed System Design Understand the small workings of the organization's functions.

Decision support systems, systems approach, business systems view, MIS Organization within the Company. Management, Organizational Theory and Systems Approach: Development of Organizational Theory, Management and Organizational Behaviour, Management, Information and Systems Approach. Conceptual system design: Define problems, set system objectives, set system constraints, determine information needs, determine information sources, develop alternative conceptual designs and select one, document the system concept, prepare the conceptual design report.

Detailed system design: Informing and involving the organization, purpose of detailed design, project management of MIS detailed design, identifying dominant and trade-off criteria, defining the subsystems, sketching the detailed operational subsystems and information flows, determining the degree of automation of each operation , re-informing and involving the organization, input, output and processing, early system testing, software, hardware and tools, suggest an organization to operate the system, document the detailed design, revisit the manager-user. Implementation, evaluation and maintenance of the MIS: Plan the implementation, acquire floor space and plan room layouts, organize the implementation, develop procedures for the implementation, train the operating personnel, computer-related acquisitions, develop forms for data collection and information dissemination, develop the files, test the system, cutover, document the system, evaluate the MIS, control. The course demonstrates an in-depth understanding of the tools and scripting languages ​​required for the design and development of applications dealing with bioinformation/biodata.

Scripts and programs, the origins of scripting, scripting today, characteristics of scripting languages, uses for scripting languages, web scripting and the universe of scripting languages. PHP Basics- Functions, Embedding PHP code in your web pages, Reading data to the browser, Data types, Variables, Constants, expressions, string interpolation, control structures, Function, Creating a function, Function libraries, Arrays, strings and regular expressions.

UNIT IV TCL

The instructor is advised to discuss the examples in the context of biodata/bioinformation application development. PERL- names and values, variables, scalar expressions, control structures, fields, lists, hashes, strings, patterns and regular expressions, subroutines. Loop points, packing and unpacking, file system, eval, data structures, packages, modules, objects, interfacing with operating system, creating internet programming applications, internet programming with dirty hands, security issues.

UNIT V Python

COMMERCE (ELECTIVI)

  • Create a program which creates to following kind of menu
  • Event Handling
  • Input checking
  • High-level UI
  • Write a sample program to show how to make a SOCKET Connection from j2me phone
  • Login to HTTP Server from a J2ME Program

The main objective of this course is to gain a deep understanding of the above process. Thus, understanding the process of language translation plays an important role in designing real-life systems. The primary objective of the course is to learn web programming by designing and developing several web-based applications.

Add CSS to customize capital font properties (color, bold, and font size). When these two values ​​are given, it should list all the entries in the XML file that match the value of the given field in a text area (result. Despite the fact that the data is German, you should probably make use of it for this assignment.

Suppose you use your model above, trained on the full dataset, and classify the value good/bad for each of the examples in the dataset. Think of the end user as one party (Alice) and the JavaScript application as the other party (Bob). Learn about and experiment with hacking tools that can be applied at different stages of the hacking process.

Upon completion of this course, you should have a good understanding of the basic concepts of information retrieval techniques and be able to apply these concepts in practice. Note that the Midlet name is the same as the name of the class in the source code, which extends the MIDlet class, otherwise the application will not work. Note that the Midlet name is the same as the name of the class in the source code that extends the MIDlet class.

The path to the source code folder is shown in the debug output window as explained earlier.

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