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B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 1 of 93Annexure 29ASCAA 07510010010044423-50502Semester IILanguage – IIEnglish – IICore 3: COBOL ProgrammingCore Lab 2: Programming Lab – COBOLCore Lab 3: Programming Lab –Internet BasicsAllied 2: &&Value Education – Human Rights #Semester 10010050100504444242IIICore 4: Data Structures6325751004IIICore 5: C Programming6325751004IIICore Lab 3: Programming Lab - C 5340601004IIIAllied 3: &&es6325751004IVSkill based Subject I –- & &53205575323-502Core 6: System Software and Operating System6325751004Core 7: Java VSemester ILanguage – IEnglish – ICore 1: Computing fundamentals and CProgrammingCore 2: Digital Fundamentals and ArchitectureCore Lab 1: Programming Lab - CAllied 1: &&Environmental Studies #Tamil @ / Advanced Tamil# (OR)Non-major elective-1 (Yoga for HumanExcellence)# / Women‘s Rights#50Credit2525Course Hrs66PartIns. hrs/ weekBHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY: COIMBATORE-641 046B.Sc. CS/IT/CT/SS/MM/CSA &BCA(For the students admitted from the academic year 2011-2012 and onwards)SCHEME OF EXAMINATION - CBCS PATTERNExaminationsSemester IVIIIIII

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 2 of 93IIIIIICore Lab 5: : Programming Lab - JAVAAllied 4: &&Skill based Subject 2 32140&&Tamil @ /Advanced Tamil # (OR)Non-major elective -II (General Awareness #)IIIIIIAnnexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012Semester VCore 8: RDBMS & ORACLECore 9: Visual Programming –Visual Basic & Visual C Core 10: : Project Work Lab %%Core Lab 5: Visual Programming. – V.B.,V C & ORACLEElective I &&Skill based Subject 3- &&Semester VICore 11: Graphics & MultimediaCore 12: Project Work Lab %%Core Lab 6: Programming Lab - Graphics &MultimediaElective II &&Elective III &&Skill Based Subject 4 (lab) - &&Extension Activities @Total@ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA)#No Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations.%% In lieu of theory paper – see Project Work Guidelines&&Please see Annexure for list of Allied, Elective and Skill Based Subjects-

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 3 of 93Annexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY: COIMBATORE-641 046B.Sc. CS/IT/CT/SS/MM/CSA &BCA(For the students admitted from the academic year 2011-2012 and onwards)SCHEME OF EXAMINATION - CBCS PATTERNList of Allied, Elective & Skill Based SubjectsCOURSEBSc Computer ScienceSubjectAllied-1Mathematical Structures for Computer ScienceAllied-2Discrete MathematicsAllied-3Computer Based Optimization TechniquesAllied-4Business AccountingElective- IE-Learning*/Computer Networks/ Organizational Behavior*Elective- IINetwork Security and Cryptography/ Artificial Intelligence and ExpertSystems / Web TechnologyData Mining*/ Open source software*/Mastering LAN & TroubleShootingSoftware Engineering and Software Project Management*Elective- IIISkill-1Skill-2-LabSoftware Project Management- Lab*Skill-3Software TestingSkill-4-LabSoftware Testing LabBSc Information TechnologyAllied-1Mathematical Structures for Computer ScienceAllied-2Discrete Mathematics

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 4 of 93Annexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012Allied-3Microprocessor & ALPAllied-4Embedded systemsElective- IMultimedia Systems / Animation Techniques / BusinessIntelligence*Network Security and Administration/ Mobile Computing /Internet programming*E- Learning */Component Technology/ Recent Trends inEnterprise Information Technology*Elective- IIElective- IIISkill-1Introduction to web design & applicationsSkill-2-LabHTML,XML,JAVA Script-LabSkill-3DOT Net ProgrammingSkill-4 labDot Net labBSc Computer TechnologyAllied-1Mathematical Structures for Computer ScienceAllied-2Discrete MathematicsAllied-3Microprocessor & ALPAllied-4TCP/IP Protocol*Elective- IMobile Computing/Distributed Computing/Digital ImageProcessingElective- IIMiddle ware Technologies*/Animation Techniques/Computer installation &ServicingElective- IIIData Mining*/Embedded Systems/ Computer Aided Design andManufacturingSkill-1Data communication & NetworksSkill-2Network lab

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 5 of 93Skill-3Network security & managementSkill-4Network security labAnnexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012BSc Software SystemsAllied-1Mathematical Structures for Computer ScienceAllied-2Discrete MathematicsAllied-3Database systemsAllied-4PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGESElective- IE-Commerce/ Design and Analysis of Algorithm*/Web TechnologyElective- IIComputer Networks/Software Quality Assurance/Management information SystemsElective- IIIWireless Mobile Communications /Component Technology/ MasteringLAN & Trouble ShootingSkill-1WAP &XML*Skill-2-labXML Lab*Skill-3ASP.NetSkill-4- labASP.Net Lab

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 6 of 93Annexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012BSc Multi Media & Web technologyAllied-1Mathematical Structures for Computer ScienceAllied-2Discrete MathematicsAllied-3Web ServicesAllied-4Digital Image ProcessingElective- IElective- IIWeb Technology /Software Engineering/ CASE Tools Concepts andapplications*Flash/Distributed Computing/ Multimedia SystemsElective- III3Ds MAX Animation/ /Software Project Management / OrganizationalBehavior*Skill-1Introduction to PHP ProgrammingSkill-2PHP Programming LabSkill-3Animation TechniquesSkill-4Animation – Lab- FLASHSubjectBSc Computer Science &ApplicationsAllied-1Mathematical Structures for Computer ScienceAllied-2Discrete MathematicsAllied-3Management information SystemsAllied-4Organizational Behavior*Elective- IClient -Server Computing /E-Commerce/Software EngineeringElective- IINetwork Security & Cryptography/Distributed Computing/Computer NetworksElective- IIIMobile Computing/Web Technology/Software Testing

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 7 of 93Skill-1Internet Programming*Skill-2PHP Programming Lab*Skill-3WEB DESIGNING WITH ASP & ASP. NetSkill-4Annexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012ASP LABSubjectBCAAllied-1Mathematical Structures for Computer ScienceAllied-2Discrete MathematicsAllied-3Computer Based Optimization TechniquesAllied-4Business AccountingElective- IIntroduction to compiler design/ PHP & Scripting Language*/Digital Image ProcessingElective- IIComputer Networks / .Net Programming /Distributed ComputingElective- IIIE-Commerce/ Web Services / Artificial Intelligence and ExpertSystemsSkill-1Web programming*Skill-2Web programming lab*Skill-3CASE Tools Concepts and applications*Skill-4CASE Tools –Lab*

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 8 of 93Annexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY: COIMBATORE-641 046B.Sc. CS/IT/CT/SS/MM/CSA &BCA(For the students admitted from the academic year 2011-2012 and onwards)CBCS PATTERNCORE SUBJECTSCourseBSc CS, IT, CT, SS, CSA, MM & B.C.A (Regular)Effective from2011-2012 and OnwardsSemesterISubjectCORE 1 : Computing Fundamentals and C ProgrammingSubject Description: This subject deals with the Computer fundamentals and the concepts ofC programming language.Goal: To learn about the Computer fundamentals and the C programming language conceptsObjective: On successful completion of this subject the students have the programmingability in C LanguageUNIT – I: Fundamentals of Computers : Introduction – History of Computers-Generations ofComputers- Classification of Computers-Basic Anatomy of a Computer System-InputDevices-Processor-Output Devices-Memory Management – Types of Software- Overview ofOperating System- Programming Languages-Translator Programs-Problem SolvingTechniques - Overview of C.UNIT – II: Overview of C - Introduction - Character set - C tokens - keyword & Identifiers Constants - Variables - Data types - Declaration of variables - Assigning values to variables Defining Symbolic Constants - Arithmetic, Relational, Logical, Assignment, Conditional,Bitwise, Special, Increment and Decrement operators - Arithmetic Expressions - Evaluationof expression - precedence of arithmetic operators - Type conversion in expression – operatorprecedence & associativity - Mathematical functions - Reading & Writing a character Formatted input and output.UNIT – III: Decision Making and Branching : Introduction – If , If .Else, nesting of If Else statements- Else If ladder – The Switch statement, The ?: Operator – The GotoStatement. Decision Making and Looping : Introduction- The While statement- the dostatement – the for statement-jumps in loops. Arrays – Character Arrays and StringsUNIT – IV: User-Defined Functions : Introduction – Need and Elements of User-DefinedFunctions- Definition-Return Values and their types - Function Calls – Declarations –Category of Functions- Nesting of Functions - Recursion – Passing Arrays and Strings toFunctions - The Scope, Visibility and Lifetime of Variables- Multi file Programs . Structuresand Unions

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 9 of 93Annexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012UNIT V: Pointers: Introduction-Understanding pointers-Accessing the address of a variableDeclaration and Initialization of pointer Variable – Accessing a variable through its pointerChain of pointers- Pointer Expressions – Pointer Increments and Scale factor- Pointers andArrays- Pointers and Strings – Array of pointers – Pointers as Function ArgumentsFunctions returning pointers – Pointers to Functions – Pointers and Structures. FileManagement in C.TEXT BOOK:E Balagurusamy: ―COMPUTING FUNDAMENTALS & C PROGRAMMING‖ – TataMcGraw-Hill, Second Reprint 2008, ISBN 978-0-07-066909-3.REFERENCE BOOK:1. Ashok N Kamthane: Programming with ANSI and Turbo C, Pearson EditionPubl, 2002.2.Henry Mullish & Huubert L.Cooper: The Sprit of C, Jaico Pub. House, 1996.1.CourseBSc CS, IT, CT, SS, CSA, MM & B.C.A (Regular)Effective from2011-2012 and OnwardsSemesterICORE 2 : DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS AND ARCHITECTURESubjectSubject Description: This subject deals with fundamentals of digital computers,Microprocessors and System architecture.Goal: To learn about Computer Fundamentals and its Architecture.Objective: On successful completion of this subject the students should haveKnowledge on Digital circuits, Microprocessor architecture, and Interfacing of variouscomponents.UNIT-I: Number System and Binary Codes: Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal –Binary addition, Multiplication, Division – Floating point representation, Complements,BCD, Excess3, Gray Code. Arithmetic Circuits: Half adder, Full adder, Parallel binaryadder, BCD adder, Half subtractor, Full subtractor, Parallel binary subtractor - DigitalLogic: the Basic Gates – NOR, NAND, XOR Gates.UNIT-II: Combinational Logic Circuits: Boolean algebra – Karnaugh map – Canonical form1 – Construction and properties – Implicants – Don‘t care combinations - Product ofsum, Sum of products, simplifications. Sequential circuits: Flip-Flops: RS, D, JK, andT - Multiplexers – Demultiplexers – Decoder Encoder – shift registers-Counters.UNIT-III: Input – Output Organization: Input – output interface – I/O Bus andInterface – I/O Bus Versus Memory Bus – Isolated Versus Memory – Mapped I/O –Example of I/O Interface. Asynchronous data transfer: Strobe Control and Handshaking –Priority Interrupt: Daisy- Chaining Priority, Parallel Priority Interrupt. Direct MemoryAccess:DMAController, DMA Transfer. Input – Output Processor: CPU-IOPCommunication.

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 10 of 93Annexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012UNIT-IV: Memory Organization: Memory Hierarchy – Main Memory- Associativememory: Hardware Organization, Match Logic, Read Operation, Write Operation.Cache Memory: Associative, Direct, Set-associative Mapping – Writing into CacheInitialization. Virtual Memory: Address Space and Memory Space, Address MappingUsing Pages, Associative Memory, Page Table, Page Replacement.UNIT-V: CASE STUDY: Pin out diagram, Architecture, Organization and addressingmodes of 80286-80386-80486-Introduction to microcontrollers.TEXT BOOKS:1. Digital principles and applications, Albert Paul Malvino, Donald P Leach , TMH,1996.2.COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE -M. Morris Mano , PHI.3. MICROPROCESSORS AND ITS APPLICATIONS-RAMESH S.GOANKARREFERENCE BOOKS:1. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS - V.K. Puri , TMH.2. COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE , M. Carter , Schaum‘s outline series, TMH.Course(BSc CS, IT, CT, SS, CSA, MM & B.C.A (Regular)Effective from2011-2012 and OnwardsSemesterISubjectCORE LAB 1 : PRACTICAL LIST- PROGRAMMING LAB – C1. Write a C program to find the sum, average, standard deviation for a given set of numbers.2. Write a C program to generate ―n‖ prime numbers.3. Write a C program to generate Fibonacci series.4. Write a C program to print magic square of order n where n 3 and n is odd.5. Write a C program to sort the given set of numbers in ascending order.6. Write a C program to check whether the given string is a palindrome or not usingpointers.7. Write a C program to count the number of Vowels in the given sentence.8. Write a C program to find the factorial of a given number using recursive function.9. Write a C program to print the student‘s Mark sheet assuming roll no, name, andmarks in 5 subjects in a structure. Create an array of structures and print the mark sheet inthe university pattern.10. Write a function using pointers to add two matrices and to return the resultant matrix tothe calling function.11. Write a C program which receives two filenames as arguments and checkwhether the file contents are same or not. If same delete the second file.12. Write a program which takes a file as command line argument and copy it to another file.At the end of the second file write the total i)no of chars ii) no. of words and iii)no. of lines.

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 11 of 93Annexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012CourseBSc CS, IT, CT, SS, CSA, MM & B.C.A (Regular)Effective from2011-2012 and OnwardsSemesterIISubjectCORE 3 : COBOL PROGRAMMINGSubject Description:This subject deals with the programming concepts on businessapplications using COBOL language.Goal: To learn about COBOL programming language for business problemsObjective: On successful completion of this subject the students should have :- Writing programs for business applications- Concepts of file handling in programming languagesUNIT – I: Introduction to COBOL: COBOL words - Literals - Structure of COBOLProgram - COBOL Coding Sheet-IDENTIFICATION DIVISION- ENVIRONMENTDIVISION – DATA DIVISION – Editing and Non-editing Picture Clauses – LevelNumbers – VALUE and FILLER Clause.UNIT – II: PROCEDURE DIVISION – Data Movement Verb – Arithmetic Verbs :Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Compute – Input/Output Statement: Accept, DisplayControl Verbs: GOTO – GOTO Depending on – Stop Run – CORRESPONDINGOption - ROUNDED option - ON SIZE ERROR option - Simple Programs Using AboveVerbs.UNIT – III: Conditional Statements: If Statement – Nested if statement – SignCondition – Class Condition- Condition Name – Compound Condition- PERFORMStatements, More aboutDATA Division: RENAMES-REDEFINES – Simple Programs Using the above Verbs.UNIT – IV: Files in COBOL: Sequential – Relative – Indexed Sequential - Randomfiles – File description and Record description entries Input/Output Verbs: Open,read, write, rewrite, Close, Delete – Sort Verb – Simple Programs using above Verbs.UNIT – V: Table Handling: Occurs Clause – Two and Multi-Dimensional Tables –Occurs. Indexed By Clause – SET Verb – START and SEARCH Verb – Random Files-Keys& Their Importance – INVALID KEY Clause – SCREEN SECTION - Simple Programsusing above Verbs.TEXT BOOKS:1. COBOL PROGRAMMING, M.K. R OY & D.GHOSH DASTIDAR,TATAMc.GRAW HILL, SECOND EDITION - 1998.REFERENCE BOOKS:1. COBOL programming – V. Rajaraman, PHI Pub.2. Introduction To Cobol Programmin g – Author Dr. R. Krishnamoorthy, JJPublications.3. Structured COBOL – Welburn, Tata McGrawhill, 4 th Edition.

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 12 of 93Annexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012CourseBSc CS, IT, CT, SS, CSA, MM & B.C.A (Regular)Effective from2011-2012 and OnwardsSemesterIISubjectCORE LAB II : PRACTICAL LIST- PROGRAMMING LAB –COBOL1. Write a COBOL program to find the sum of individual digits of a 10-digit number until asingle digit is produced.2. Write a COBOL program to accept the inputs student Name, Marks for five subjects anddeclare the result as PASS, if the student gets minimum 40 in each subject otherwise declarethe result as FAIL.3. Write a COBOL program to accept a date (DDMMYY) and display the result in thefollowing specified format: For eg : 030498 as 3rd APR 1998 [Use REDEFINES Clause].4. Write a COBOL program to display the given three digit number into words usingOCCURS clause For eg : 342 THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY TWO5. Write a COBOL program to create a student data file using the following fields:ROLL-NO, NAME, AGE, SEX, YEAR-IN-COLLEGE, MARKS for five subjects.6. Write a COBOL program to create the following two files using the student data file(Created by pro gram 5) .FILE 1: List of male student who are studying third year of the College.FILE 2: List of female students who are studying first year of the College. [UseMOVE .CORRESPONDING Option]7. Write a COBOL program to sort the student data file (created by program-5) in theascending order of the fields SEX, Year-in-college and ROLL-NO. [Use SORT Verb ].8. Write a COBOL program to create an Employee file for the employees of an organizationusing the following fields :EMP-NO , NAME , DOB, SEX, BASIC-PAY, DESIGNATION.9. Write a COBOL program to update the new BASIC-PAY of each employee in theEmployee data file (created in program 8) by incrementing 25% of BASIC -PAY.10. Write a COBOL program to find the number of male employees whose BASIC-PAY 4000 and the number of female employees whose BASIC-PAY 3000 using the employeedata file (created by program 8)11. Write a COBOL program to create an inventory data file by using the following fields :ITEM-CODE, DESCRIPTION, OPEN-STOCK, PURCHASES, SALES, SAFETY-LEVEL,CLOSE-STOCK.12. Write a COBOL program to prepare RE- ORDER LEVEL STATEMENT by using theinventory data file (crated by program 11) if the CLOSE-STOCK is less than SAFETYLEVEL :A.B.C.& COMPANY, CHENNAI-600006RE-ORDER LEVEL ------------------------------------

B.Sc. C S,BCA,IT,SS,CT,MM,CSA revised scheme& Syllabus2011-12Page 13 of 93Annexure 29ASCAA Dt.11-05-2012CourseBSc CS, IT, CT, SS, CSA, MM & B.C.A (Regular)Effective from2011-2012 and OnwardsSemesterIISubjectCORE LAB III : PRACTICAL LIST- Internet Basics1. To create an email-id.2. To compose and send a mail.3. To forward a mail and to reply for a mail.4. To send a mail with an attachment.5. To download the attached document of a mail received.6. To send a mail to a large number of recipients using cc and bcc options.7. To search a thing using a search engine.8. To open and read newspaper sites, TV program schedules using Internet.9. To verify a university /college details by opening their websites.10. To upload your resume with any one job portal.Semester III - Core 4 :Subject Title: DATA STRUCTURESUNIT IIntroduction: Introduction of Algorithms, Analysing Algorithms. Arra

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