B.Com – II Sem. 2B. ... Data Communication and Networking 2nd edition by
Behrouz A. Forouzan, ... Computer Networks, 3rd edition, 1997, by A.S
Tanenbaum.
B.Com – II Sem 2B.Com – Computer Application Paper – Programming skills (using C) & Multimedia.
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CCE
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UNIT I: 14 Lectures Introduction to Programming Language: types of PL, C fundamentals Character set Identifier and keywords, C data types, Declarations, Expressions in C Arithmetic, Unary, Relational and logical , Assignment and Conditional Operators - Library functions. UNIT-II : 14 Lectures Simple C programs – Control structures , break and continue, go to statements ,Arrays in C, Arrays and strings, String functions in C, Functions in C, Pointers, Recursion. UNIT-III : 14 Lectures Storage Classes -Automatic, External, Static, Register Variables, Structures - User defined data types - Passing structures to functions – Unions, - Files: Creating, Processing, Opening and Closing a data file. UNIT-IV: 14 Lectures Introduction to DTP Package, PageMaker, Preparation of documents using PageMaker, Various types of printers used in DTP .Introduction to CorelDraw - Preparation of documents, creating images, animation in Corel draw.
Unit – V: 14 Lectures Introduction to multimedia. mm classification - mm h/w - mm s/w - cdrom – dvd, mp3, midi ,working with midi - audio file formats. Movie File Formats: AVI, MPEG, SWF, MOV, DAT. Introduction to ADOBE PHOTOSHOP –Creating & Preparing Images, all the menus of Photoshop 7.0. Textbook: C Programming by Prateek Bhatia , BPB Publications.
B.Com – IV Sem 4B.Com – Computer Application Paper – Computer Networks & Web Technology
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CCE
Practical
3hrs
17
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35
12
50
UNIT I: 14 Lectures Introduction to Networks, Types of n/w- Server based, Peer, Hybrid, Network Topology- Bus, Star, Ring, Mesh, Network Protocols- Hardware Protocols, Software Protocols, OSI, TCP/IP model, Comparison between OSI and TCP/IP, IEEE 802 standards- 802.3(CSMA/CD Bus), 802.4(Token Bus),802.5 (Token Ring),Ethernet - working principle, 10&100 MBPS Ethernet, Hubs, FDDI, Network Scaling- No. Of computers, distance, software, speed and special requirements. Unit-II: 14 Lectures Networking Technologies- Fiber Channel, ATM, Network Connectivity- Hubs, Bridges, Repeaters, Multiplexers, Internet Connectivity- Routers and Brouters, Gateways, CSUs and DSUs.Overview of Internet: Internet and TCP/IP, Internet addressing, Concepts of ISP, Concept of URL addresses, Hypertext Concepts and WWW, FTP, NNTP, Email, SMTP. Internet Security- Internet Security Issues, Embedded and Software based firewall, Data Encryption, Digital Signatures. UNIT-III : 14 Lectures Introduction to HTML –HTML tags, List, Tables, frames- Form Controls. Introduction to Javascript Javascript Syntax - Datatype -Variable - Array - Operator and Expression - Looping Constructor - Function -Dialog box. Javascript document object model - Object in HTML - Event Handling - Window Object Document object - Browser Object - Form Object - Navigator object Screen object - Build in Object - User defined object - Cookies. - Style sheet - Style sheet basic - Add style to document - Creating Style sheet rules - Style sheet properties - Font - Text - List -Color and background color - Box - Display properties. UNIT-IV : 14 Lectures Introduction to .NET:-Framework features & architecture ,CLR,,MSIL,Assemblies and class libraries. Overview of c#: A simple C# program , program structure. Name spaces, Literal,Variables Data Type , Decision making and branching statements, Methods in C#: pass by value,reference Handling arrays, Basic Web server Controls- Label, Textbox, Button, Image, Links, Check & Radio button, Hyperlink. Data List, Check box list, Radio button list, Drop down list, List box, Data grid. Unit-V: 14 Lectures Working with Data base – Introduction to SQL Server Connectivity with SQL server , ADO.Net: inserting, updating , deleting and accessing records from database. Text Books: .NET Programming Black Book by steven holzner –dreamtechpublications. nd Data Communication and Networking 2 edition by Behrouz A. Forouzan, at McGraw- Hill Mastering VB.NETby Evangelos petroutsos-BPB publications. Introduction to .NET framework-Worx publication.msdn.microsoft.com/net/.
Reference Books 1. Deitel & Deitel ,internet & world wide web How to program, Pearson Education 2.. J. Jaworski, Mastering Javascript, BPB Publications, 1999 3.T. A. Powell, Complete Reference HTML (Third Edition),TMH, 2002 4. G. Buczek, ASP.NET Developers Guide, TMH, 2002 rd
Computer Networks, 3 edition, 1997, by A.S Tanenbaum. PHI. th Local Area Networks – 5 Edition, S.K. Basandra and S. Jaiswal. Data and Computer Communication, 1996, William Stallings, PHI
Web Site: www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_network ,Websites: www.gotdotnet.com www.amazon.com/Computer-Networks-Andrew-S-Tanenbaum/dp/0133499456
B.Com – VI SEM
6B.COM- Computer Application Paper- PROGRAMMING TOOL : VISUAL BASIC
Duration Max Marks
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Practical
3hrs
08
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25
UNIT – I 7 LECTURES Introduction to Programming -Modular Programming, Object Oriented Programming, Event Driven Programming: About Visual Basic (Object Based Programming Language), Rapid Application Development using Visual Basic; UNIT – II
7 LECTURES
Getting Familiar with Visual Basic User Interface-Pull-Down menus, Toolbar, Toolbox,Project Explorer, Properties Window, Form Layout Window, Form Immediate window;Opening and Closing window, Resizing and moving windows, Quitting Visual Basic. UNIT – III
7 LECTURES
Visual Basic Tool Box (Standard Window Controls)- Pointer, Picture Box, Label, Text Box, Frame, Command Button, Check Box, Option Button, Combo Box, List Box, Horizontal Scrollbar, Vertical Scrollbar, Timer, Shape, Line, Image Box. UNIT – IV
7 LECTURES
Data Types: Integer, Long, Single, Double, Currency, String, Byte, Boolean, Date, Object, Variant; Variables: Need to use variable, Declaring Variables, Variable Naming Convention, Assigning value to Variables, Data Types of variable, Scope and lifetime of Variables (Public and Private); UNIT – V
7 LECTURES
Menu Editor : Concept of menus, Shortcut menus and Popup menus Designing Menu System, Menu Editor Dialog Box Options (Name, Index, Shortcut, Help Context ID, Negotiate Position, Checked, Enabled, Visible, Window List, Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up Arrow, Down Arrow, Menu List, Next, Insert, Delete, OK, Cancel), To Create Menu Controls in the Menu Editor, Menu Naming Conventions, Setting the Name Property, Creating Sub Menus, Separating Menu Controls, Assigning Access Keys and Shortcut Keys. General Controls (Advance):Common Dialog Box, ADO DC, DB Grid;
Reference Books 1.Visual Basic 6.0 - Sanjeev Sharma, Nandan Tripathi, English 2. Visual Basic Programming - Hemant Kumar Goyal, Hindi 3. MS Visual Basic - A. Mansoor, Hindi/English, Pragya Publication
Semester VI Subject- Project Semester
Project
VI
Valuation 1. Synopsis Need & Objective Database Used Environment Outline of Project 2. AssessmentReview-1 Review-2 Review-3 Review-4 3. Project Report 4. Presentation
Maximum Marks/Paper
10
05 05 05 05 05 05
Viva Voce
10
Total
50