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1. e Create users groups Set permissions and ownership 4 e View the etc passwd file and describe its syntax 04 e View the etc shadow file and describe its syntax e View the etc group file and describe its syntax 5 Implement setting up and releasing of special permissions SGID 04 SUID and sticky bit and state their effects 6 Implement I O Redirection and Pipes 04 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 36 17816 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme e Write shell script to demonstrate use of conditional and loop control statements e Write a shell script that shows effects of quotes on the Output of a variable e Write a shell script that looks through all the files in the current directory for the string POSIX and then prints the name of these files to the standard output 06 Write shell script to implement following test commands e For string comparisons e For numeric comparisons e For file comparisons 06 Write shell script that e Uses command line parameters e Counts number of parameters e Implements shift command e Implements processing option with parameter values 04 10 Write shell script e To implement redirection of Input script e For redirecting file descriptors e Creating input file descriptor 06 11 Practice sed editor and gawk utility 06 12 e Write a shell script using functions Modify it to handle function with parameters funct
2. s software makes writing secure bug free code is extremely difficult in such a situation testing of software before release is very essential Software testing can be considered as Quality Gate which will pass release only quality software Students will learn how to find bugs errors in any computer program how to plan an effective test approach how to clearly report findings and to tell when software is ready to release Also it introduces various levels and types of testing so that students will be able to practically apply appropriate testing method on application It also covers manual testing as well as expanding manual test efforts with various automation tools Objectives Students will be able to gt Understand how software testing fits into the software development process gt Learn various types and levels of software testing gt Develop the skills to find bugs in any type of software gt Learn how to effectively plan tests communicate the bugs you find gt Use your new testing skill to test not just the software but also the product specification the raw code and even the user s manual v Understand STLC test planning test case writing and testing execution and defect management gt Understand the various automated testing tools to improve testing efficiency MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 8 17624 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Learning Structure NRTA Testing application using
3. AND PRACTICAL PERIODS OF 60 MINUTES EACH Total Marks 800 Internal Assessment External Assessment D No Theory Examination Common to all branches Online Examination B Common to CO IF CW CD Abbreviations TH Theory TU Tutorial PR Practical OR Oral TW Term Work SW Sessional Work gt Conduct two class tests each of 25 marks for each theory subject Sum of the total test marks of all subjects is to be converted out of 50 marks as sessional work SW gt Progressive evaluation is to be done by subject teacher as per the prevailing curriculum implementation and assessment norms gt Code number for TH PR OR and TW are to be given as suffix 1 4 8 9 respectively to the subject code MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 1 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Course Name All Branches of Diploma in Engineering Technology Course Code EJ EN ET EX EV IC TE IS MU DE ME PG PT A E CE CS CR CO CM IE CW EE EP EUCH CT PS CD ED EI CV FE TU MH MI TX TC FG Semester Sixth for EJ EN ET EX EV IC TE IS MU DE ME PG PT A E CE CS CR CO CM TE C W EE EP EU CH CT PS TX TC FG and Seventh for MH MI CD ED EI CV FE IU Subject Title Management Subject Code 17601 Teaching and Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH TU PR yee TH PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 03 1 amp 4 50 50 NOTE gt Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedul
4. Leon Database Management System LeonVIKAS Jeffery A Hoffer 4 V Ramah Heil Topi Modern Database Management Pearson Websites www wielyIndia com www javacoffeebreak com articles jdbc MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 28 17631 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Course Name Computer Engineering Group Course Code CO CD CM Semester Sixth for CO CM and Seventh for CD Subject Title Linux Programming Subject Code 17816 Teaching and Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH TU PR PAPER TH PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 01 04 50 25 75 NOTE gt Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE gt Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work SW Rationale Linux is one of the most successful open source operating system which includes all the features of modern operating systems like virtual memory virtual file systems lightweight processes signals inter process communications etc Linux is well supported and demand for Linux programmer is increasing This subject aims at extending the knowledge of operating systems and give students exposure to Kernel and system calls Probing beyond the superficial features students will get valuable insights into how things really work inside their machine Thus Advanced Linux program
5. able gt To apply different logic to solve given problem gt To apply the UML to solve a number of common modeling problem gt To model system from concept to executable artifacts using object oriented techniques Motor Skills gt Proper handling of computer system gt Developing art of technical drawing MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 21 17630 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme List of Practical Analyze and design the UML diagrams for the following systems minimum 3 l ATM system Railway Airline reservation system 2 3 4 Library management system Hospital management system and other similar systems Learning Resources 1 Books Sr No Author Title Publisher Object oriented modeling and design en pana and ects with UML 2 0 second edition Pearson 2 Booch Rumbaugh The unified modeling language user Pearson educatioi Jacobson guide second edition 3 Miles and Hamilton Learning UML 2 0 SPD O REILLY 2 Websites l 2 3 http www uml diagrams org index examples html refer for case studies http www tutorialspoint com uml uml_class_diagram htm http math cs gordon edu courses cs2 1 1 ATMExample http uml tutorials trireme com MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 22 17630 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Course Name Diploma in Computer Technology Course Code CM Semester Sixth Subject Title Advance
6. and writing window based programs using different controls and layout managers l Writing efficient programs to handle events Principles and Concepts Component amp containers application program applet AWT amp swing controls dialog boxes file dialogue and managers and Events sources event model event listener Facts AWT swings components contents window controls layout manager MVC architecture Events delegation event model event sources event listener adopter and inner classes MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 a Interacting with Writing the database amp network base SOR making use of using different models TCP IP UDP ft Drivers mangers Basics of connection networking statements proxy server result set instant addressing and security JDBC database APIS architecture java sqlpackage Network and security Write servlets on socket JSP making use TCP IP UDP of cookies and URL session tracking java security applet servlet package communication i Servlets and its types life cycle response rediarection session and cookies JSP and java beans Servlet amp JSP servlet life cycle session cookies java beans 17625 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Contents Th
7. e Authority amp Responsibility Span of Control Effective Delegation Balance stability and flexibility Communication orms of ownership Proprietorship Partnership Joint stock Co operative Society e Govt Sector 3 3 eeeermeee Topic 4 Industrial Safety and Legislative Acts Specific Objectives gt Describe types of accidents amp safety measures gt State provisions of industrial acts 4 1 Safety Management e Causes of accidents e Types of Industrial Accidents e Preventive measures e Safety procedures 4 2 Industrial Legislation Necessity of Acts Important Definitions amp Main Provisions of following acts e Indian Factory Act e Workman Compensation Act e Minimum Wages Act 08 06 Topic 5 Financial Management No Numerical Specific Objectives gt Explain functions of financial management gt State the sources of finance amp types of budgets gt Describe concepts of direct amp indirect taxes 5 1 Financial Management Objectives amp Functions 5 2 Capital Generation amp Management e Types of Capitals Fixed amp Working e Sources of raising Capital Features of Short term Medium Term amp Long Term Sources 5 3 Budgets and accounts e Types of Budgets 08 08 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 5 17601 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Fixed amp Variable Budget Concept Production Budget Sample format Labour Budget Sample format P
8. manual automation methods Application improve efficiency of product Manual Test Procedure reading SRS gt planning test gt design test case gt test execution gt bug report gt software release Procedure Automation Tests selecting tool gt follow steps of selected automated tools Principle Static Testing Verification Dynamic Testing Validation Automation Bug reporting Defect management Facts Hardware Software Modules SRS MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 9 17624 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Theory Topic Contents Hours Marks No Basics of Software Testing Objectives gt Understand the concept of Software Testing gt Understand the importance of Quality Software 1 1 Software Quality Definition of Software Testing Role of Testing 1 2 Failure Error Fault Defect Bug Terminology 1 1 3 Objectives of Testing 04 10 1 4 Test Case 1 5 When to Start and Stop Testing of Software Entry and Exit Criteria 1 6 Skills for Software Tester 1 7 Quality Assurance Quality Control Verification and Validation V Model Types of Testing Objectives gt Understand the basic types of testing for software gt Differentiate White box and Black box testing 2 1 White Box Testing Classification of White Box Testing 1 Static Testing Inspections Structured Walkthroughs Technical Review 2 Structural Testing Code Functional Testing Code Coverage Testing Code Complexity Test
9. value The default exit status Using the return command Using function Output 5 5 Using a Variable Function Passing parameter to a Function Handling Variable in a Function Array Variable And Function Passing Array to a Function Returning Array from Function Function Recursion 02 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 35 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Sr No Name of Topic Sub topic Hrs Using sed and gawk Writing Scripts for System Administrator Objectives gt Use sed and gawk tools to manipulate contents of text files gt Use command line editor for working with text elements gt Write script for system administration 6 1 Text manipulation The sed editor The gawk program 6 6 2 The sed Editor Basic 02 More substitution option using address Deleting line Inserting and appending text Changing line The transfer command Printing revisited Using files with sed Total 16 List of Practicals Intellectual Skills 1 Implement various Linux commands 2 Create user accounts and assign various permission 3 Write shell scripts Motor Skills Effective use of computer system and proper use of Linux operating system Sr No Title of Experiment No of Hours Implement following commands with their options e ps and kill l e dfand du i e mount and umount 2 Implement grep and tar 04 3 Implement setting of global and local environment variable shell 04 environment variables
10. CW and Seventh for CD Subject Title Entrepreneurship Development Subject Code 17818 Teaching and Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH TU PR roe TH PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 01 01 25 25 Rationale Globalization liberalization amp privatization along with revolution in Information Technology have thrown up new opportunities that are transforming lives of the masses Talented and enterprising personalities are exploring such opportunities amp translating opportunities into business ventures such as BPO Contract Manufacturing Trading Service sectors etc The student community also needs to explore the emerging opportunities It is therefore necessary to inculcate the entrepreneurial values during their educational tenure This will help the younger generation in changing their attitude and take the challenging growth oriented tasks instead of waiting for white collar jobs This subject will help in developing the awareness and interest in entrepreneurship and create employment for others Objectives Students will be able to 1 Identify entrepreneurship opportunity 2 Acquire entrepreneurial values and attitude 3 Use the information to prepare project report for business venture 4 Develop awareness about enterprise management MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 42 17818 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Learning Structure Applic
11. Listener Interface the FocusListener Interface the ItemListener Interface the KeyListener Interface the MouseListener Interface the MouseMotion Interface the TextListener Interface the WindowsListener Interface the WindowFocusListener Interface 02 10 20 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 15 17625 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme 03 Networking amp Security Specific Objective gt To write program to demonstrate connectivity through software SOCKETS TCP ISP URL and the Java security package Basics of Networking Socket IP TCP UDP Proxy Server Internet Addressing 3 2 The InetAddress Class Factory methods Instance methods 3 3 TCP IP Sockets Socket Server Socket methods 3 4 URL URL Connection http URL Connection methods creating amp using TCP IP client amp server 3 5 Security with Java Theoretical introduction to java security Package Permission class Policy class 3 gt To learn the Java s built in support for network programming 08 16 04 Interacting with Database Specific Objective gt To create database driven business applications using the database API S two tier and three tier models and the Java Sql package 4 1 JDBC ODBC amp Other APIS JDBC two tier amp three tier models 4 2 Connecting to Database Driver Interface Driver Manager class Connection Interface Statement Interface the java sql package Establishin
12. Prepare Project Report and Coding Specifications Identification of Project Analysis Designing and Testing Performance Analysis Costing etc Information Gathering Techniques Presentation Techniques Basic Engg Skills Application type Utility Area etc Programming Paradigms Data Structures Hardware Configuration Software Application Standards of coding CMM Levels MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 39 17817 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Note 1 One Project from any one of the following groups 2 Form a group of maximum four students Contents Two hours should be allotted for giving the Instructions for preparing a Project Report Refer Guideline Document for Format of Project Report Group Projects Software Oriented projects l U b0 a ON ae 10 11 12 13 Develop Application Software for Hotels Hospital Shopping Mall Cinema Theatre Commercial Complex Educational Institute Industrial Complex utility services on Mobile smart phones mobile phone games GIS GSM CDMA coding for various applications Develop In house Systems Case Studies Related to Industries Operation Maintenance Repair and Fault Finding Refer Guideline Document Develop Information Processing System Develop Web Based Applications using Web Technologies Develop Network monitoring system Develop systems for financial organisation Develop Sy
13. anning Requirements Govt amp Institutional Agencies Formalities Statutory Requirements and Agencies 02 03 Market Assessment e Marketing Concept and Importance e Market Identification Survey Key components e Market Assessment 02 04 Business Finance amp Accounts gt Business Finance Cost of Project Sources of Finance Assessment of working capital Product costing Profitability Break Even Analysis Financial Ratios and Significance gt Business Account Accounting Principles Methodology Book Keeping Financial Statements Concept of Audit 03 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 44 17818 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Business Plan amp Project Report e Business plan steps involved from concept to commissioning Activity Recourses Time Cost e Project Report e Meaning and Importance e Components of project report profile Give list 03 05 5 1 Project Appraisal 1 Meaning and definition 2 Technical Economic feasibility 3 Cost benefit Analysis Enterprise Management And Modern Trends gt Enterprise Management e Essential roles of Entrepreneur in managing enterprise e Product Cycle Concept and importance e Probable Causes Of Sickness 06 e Quality Assurance Importance of Quality Importance of testing 03 e E Commerce Concept and Process gt Global Entrepreneur e Assess yourself are you an entrepreneur e Prepare project report and study it
14. ate a Jtree and recognize mouse clicks on it 4 6 Write a program to create a JTable On JApplet Window 4 7 Write a program to display the key pressed on Applet Window 4 g Write a program to perform addition of two nos make use of textfield and 4 button 9 Write a program making use of Adapter class 4 10 Write a program to retrieve hostname and IP Address in InetAddress class 4 11 Write a program to use URL connection class and display 4 1 Protocol 2 HostName 3 PortNumber 4 File Name Write a program that demonstrates TCP IP based communication between 12 Client and Server 4 Client send HELLO to Server and Server replies HI to Client 13 Write a program to send data to Table XYZ in database using prepared 4 statement and retrieve data from same Table XYZ and display on screen 14 Write a Servlet to display the user name and password accepted from the 4 client 15 Write a Servlet for demonstrating the concept of Session and Cookie 4 16 Write a simple Program to design a login JSP pages 4 17 Mini Project 8 Total Hours 64 Learning Resources Books to be referred X Author Title Publisher 1 Herbert Sheild Complete Reference Tata McGraw 2 Kogent learning Solution Advance JAVA DreamTech Press 3 Sharnam Shah amp Vaishali Shah Java EE6 for Beginners SPD 4 Kogent learning Solution ea Programing Black DreamTech Press Practical Contents Student will install the following so
15. ation Procedure Concepts and Principles Facts Use basic concepts principles and procedures related to Information gathering for opportunity Product Service Finalization as Business Opportunity Project report preparation amp Project execution Information Gathering Opportunity Identification Formulation of Business Plan Running Enterprise successfully Planning Resources Enterprise Budgeting Study modern trends in business Entrepreneur Entrepreneurial Processes Motivation Barriers Business Plan Small Scale Enterprises MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 43 17818 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme 01 Topic Name of Topic Hours Entrepreneurship Creativity amp Opportunities e Concept Classification amp Characteristics of Entrepreneur e Creativity and Risk taking Risk Situation Types of risk amp risk takers Business Reforms Process of Liberalization Reform Policies Impact of Liberalization Emerging high growth areas Transforming Ideas in to opportunities transformation involves Assessment of idea amp Feasibility of opportunity SWOT Analysis Business Idea Methods and techniques to generate business idea 03 02 Information and Support Systems e Information Needed and Their Sources e Information related to project Information related to support system Information related to procedures and formalities Support Systems Small Scale Business Pl
16. ce diagram Objects Participants Time events Activation Bars signals message arrows synchronous and asynchronous messages return message create and destroy message e Structured control optional conditional parallel loop execution e Sample sequence diagrams Topics 4 Advanced Behavioral Modeling Specific Objectives gt Define communication among activities gt Draw activity diagram gt Draw state chart diagram Contents 4 1 Activity Diagram 12M e Notations for Activity Diagram Actions and Activity nodes initialization and completion Decisions Join and fork e Doing multiple tasks at the same time Swim lanes e Sample Activity Diagram 4 2 State Diagram 12M e Notations for State diagram initial state final state transitions and conditions activity event e Nested state diagram concurrent composite state diagram e Sample state diagram 12 24 Topics 5 Architectural modeling Specific Objectives gt Define components nodes gt Draw component diagram gt Draw deployment diagram Contents 5 1 Component Diagram 4M e Notations for component Diagram component and interfaces ports connectors e Sample Component Diagram 5 2 Deployment Diagram 8M e Notations for Deployment diagram nodes artifacts node instances communication between nodes e Sample Deployment diagram 06 12 Total 48 100 Skills to be developed Intellectual Skills Students will be
17. d Database Management Elective Subject Code 17631 Teaching and Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Ma wo ref e e pw f o e NOTE gt Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE gt Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work SW Rationale In the present era it is very essential to develop and arrange data in such a way that it solves a complex problem efficiently Advanced database management is a subject which gives emphasis on managing the data which is available on internet The students will be able to handle manage and transform online data in a secure environment and gain the knowledge of emerging database technology such as multimedia database digital library database and mobile database General Objectives To develop following skills Intellectual skills 1 To learn the installation of oracle 8i or Higher Versions 2 To learn system and object privileges 3 To know database backup and recovery 4 To understand emerging databases 5 To understand the database application development Motor skills 1 Proper installation of oracle 8i or Higher Versions MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 23 17631 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Learning Structure Manage the database administration effectively and efficiently for example Appl
18. e given by MSBTE gt Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work SW Rationale Management concepts are universal and it is a multidisciplinary subject They are equally applicable to different types industries like Manufacturing Service and Trade as well as different kind of business activities like industry army school hospital retail shops etc Also at the end of diploma course polytechnic students are expected to enter in to the Industrial Environment This environment is altogether different and new to the students A proper introduction and understanding of management fundamentals is therefore essential for all these students Contents of the this subject will enable the students to address various issues related to human resource finance materials legislations etc by use of basic principles of management This will ensure that students will play their role effectively to enhance the quality of business output in total Objective The students will able to 1 Get familiarized with environment related to business processes 2 Know the management aspects of the organisations 3 Understand Role amp Responsibilities of a Diploma engineer 4 Understand importance of quality improvement techniques 5 Appreciate need and importance of safety in industries 6 Understand process of Industrial finance and its management 7 Know the late
19. e various business types and sectors gt Describe importance of globalisation 1 1 Types of Business e Service e Manufacturing e Trade 1 2 Industrial sectors Introduction to 02 04 Engineering industry Process industry Textile industry Chemical industry Agro industry IT industry Banking Insurance Retail Hospitality Health Care 1 3 Globalization e Introduction Topic 2 Management Process Specific Objectives gt State various management principles gt Describe different management functions 2 1 What is Management e Evolution Various definitions of management Concept of management Levels of management Administration amp management e Scientific management by F W Taylor 2 2 Principles of Management 14 principles of Henry Fayol 2 3 Functions of Management Planning Organizing Directing Controlling e Decision Making e Advantages amp disadvantages with respect to India 08 08 Topic 3 Organisational Management Specific Objectives gt Compare different forms of organisation ownership for a specific business gt Describe types of departmentation 3 1 Organization e Definition 08 08 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 4 17601 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme e Steps in organization 3 2 Types of organization e Line e Line amp staff e Functional e Project 3 3 Departmentation e By product e By process e By function 3 4 Principles of Organisation
20. echniques 2 M G Limaye Tata McGraw Hill and Tools 3 Naresh Chauhan Software Testing Principles and Practices Oxford 2 Testing Softwares Su Testing Tool Types of Tools 1 Selenium Freeware 2 Mantis Bug Tracker Freeware 3 IBM Rational Functional Tester Freeware 4 MS Excel Commercial 5 Bugzila 6 Test Director Note Other possible available testing tools can be used at institute level 3 Web Resources 1 http www selenium com 2 http en wikipedia org wiki Test_automation 3 http en wikipedia org wiki Software_testing Testing_tools 4 http www softwaretestingsoftware com MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 12 17624 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Course Name Computer Engineering Group Course Code CO CM CW IE CD Semester Sixth for CO CM CW IF and Seventh for CD Subject Title Advanced Java Programming Subject Code 17625 Teaching and Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH TU PR Eee TH PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 03 04 02 100 50 50 200 Rationale Now days Internet has touched every aspect of life If we are not connected to internet it is like we are nowhere Online presence is a must for businesses If your enterprise is not online you are far behind Web presence has dominated the businesses worldwide Java technology is more suitable for web appl
21. ecomes essential to get hands on experience for developing industrial applications This subject is essential to understand the implementation of the system development process i e analyse design coding debugging and testing This will help the students to acquire skills and attitudes to work as programmer Network administrator and Technical assistant Furthermore the student will be able to find out various sources of technical information and develop self study techniques to prepare a project and write a project report General Objectives The students should be able to 1 Work in Groups Plan the work and Coordinate the work Develop leadership qualities Develop Innovative ideas Practically implement the acquired knowledge Develop basic technical Skills by hands on experience Develop skills to use latest technology in Computer Information Technology field 2 3 4 5 6 Document and Write project report 7 8 Analyse the different types of Case studies 9 Testing of software and hardware 10 Maintaining systems and accessories MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 38 17817 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Learning Structure Application Procedure Concepts Facts Designing implementing debugging and testing software and hardware systems Apply Knowledge for developing reliable and efficient customized applications Prepare ER Data Flow State transition diagram as applicable
22. eory ge Name of the Topic Hours Marks Introduction to Abstract Windowing Toolkit AWT amp Swings Specific Objective gt To design amp develop Graphical user interface GUI programs using AWT and swing component gt To arrange the GUI components using different layout managers 1 1 Component container window frame panel 1 2 Creating windowed programs amp applets 01 1 3 AWT controls amp layout managers 16 24 Understanding the use of AWT controls labels buttons checkbox checkbox group scroll bars text field text area Understanding the use of layout managers flowLayout borderLayout gridLayout cardLayout gridbagLayout menubars menus dialog boxes file dialog 1 4 Introduction to swing Swing features MVC Architecture Combo Boxes progress bar tool tips seperator tables trees toggle button Event Handling Specific Objective gt To write event driven programs using the delegation event model gt To write programs using adapter classes amp the inner classes 2 1 The delegation Event Model Event sources Event listeners Event classes The Action Event class The Component Event class the Container Event class the Focus Event class the Item Event class the Key Event class the Mouse Event class the Text Event class the Window Event class 2 2 Adapter classes 2 3 Inner classes 2 4 Event listener interfaces The ActionListener Interface the ComponentListener Interface the Container
23. es in a list Reading complex values in a list Reading a list from a variable Reading a value from command Changing The field separator Reading the directory using the wildcards 4 2 The while Command Basic while formats Using multiple test command The until command Nesting Loops Looping on File Data Controlling the loop The break command The continue command Processing the Out of a Loop 4 3 Command Line Parameters Reading parameter Reading the program name Testing parameter 4 4 Special Parameter Variable Counting parameters Grabbing all the data Being shifty 04 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 34 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Sr No Name of Topic Sub topic Hrs Presenting data and Creating functions Objectives gt Use data redirection to the file gt Create own redirection gt Build basic screen functions gt Create function library 5 1 Understanding Input and Output Standard file description Redirecting errors Redirecting Output in script 5 2 Creating your Own Redirection Creating output file descriptors Redirecting file description Creating a read write file description Closing file description Listing Open file description 5 3 Suppressing Command Output Using Temporary Creating a local temporary file Creating a temporary file in tmp Creating a local temporary directory Logging Message 5 4 Basic Script Function Creating Function Using function Returning
24. ftware under the guidance of their Teacher 1 JDK 1 5 or higher JRE JAVA SOFTWARE 2 NetBeans or any IDE 3 Database any one 4 Tomcat web Server 5 Special attention on Servlet and JSP from Projects point of view MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 17 17625 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Course Name Diploma in Computer Technology Course Code CM Semester Sixth Subject Title Object Oriented Modeling and Design Elective Subject Code 17630 Teaching and Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Ma wo ref e e pw f o e NOTE gt Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE gt Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work SW Rationale Modeling plays an important role in designing of an application The real world scenarios and customer needs are mapped to models for an implementation This subject presents an object oriented approach to software development It facilitates to build a language independent design Modeling is an essential part of large software projects Modeling promotes better understanding of requirements design a solution to the problem and then software implementation Graphical notations used to model a variety of systems help the developer to visualize a problem before implementation Object Oriented Modeling is more t
25. g connection amp retrieving information Resultset interface 06 20 05 Servlets amp JSP Specific Objectives gt To write web based applications using servlets JSP and Java Beans gt To write servlet for cookies and session tracking 5 1 Servlet Type of Servlet Servlet life cycle 5 2 Using servlets response redirection 5 3 Basic concepts of sessions cookies amp session tracking 5 4 Introduction to servlet chaining amp filters Introduction to applet servlet communication 5 5 JSP expression directives amp declarations Life cycle of a JSP page TLD amp JSTL Java beans 08 20 Total 48 100 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 16 17625 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme List of Practical Title of Experiment Dt Write a program to design a form using the components textfield label 1 2 checkbox button list 2 Write a program to demonstrate the use of Border layout showing four 2 buttons at four sides of an applet with captions left right top and bottom Write a program using AWT to create a menubar in a frame where 3 menubar contains menu items such as File Edit View and the submenu 2 under the File menu item should contain New and Open 4 Write a program using swing to display a JcomboBox in an applet with the 2 items cricket football hockey tennis 5 Write a program to cre
26. gma 7 4 ISO 9001 2000 Benefits Main clauses 08 06 08 08 Total 48 50 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 6 17601 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Learning Resources Books Sr No Author Name of Book Publisher 01 Dr O P Khanna Industrial Engineering amp Management S Ranceoons New 02 Banga amp Sharma Industrial Engineering amp Management Khanna Publication Business Administration amp 03 Dr S C Saksena Manazement Sahitya Bhavan Agra W H Newman 04 E Kirby Warren The process of Management Prentice Hall Andrew R McGill E Source nptel 1itm ac in http iete elan ac in subjects amIndustrialMgmt htm MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 7 17601 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Course Name Computer Engineering Group Course Code CO CD CM Semester Sixth for CO CM and Seventh for CD Subject Title Software Testing Subject Code 17624 Teaching and Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH TU PR PATER TH PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 03 02 03 100 50 25 175 NOTE gt Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE gt Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work SW Rationale The complexity and size of today
27. han just a way of programming General Objectives Student will be able to 1 Understand object oriented concepts 2 Capture high level requirement into modeling concepts 3 Ensure user s need 4 Create custom UML profile to accurately model different system domains MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 18 17630 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Learning Structure Application Design and development of object oriented systems as per user requirements Procedures Object Modeling UML diagrams such as use case class sequence activity state component and deployment diagrams teh Principles of Principles of Structural Behavioral Principles object oriented Design tools Modeling Modeling programming Principles Principles Object Oriented TIERNA programnung UML Modeling Concepts P Concepts concepts Facts Object Oriented Methodology UML Notations MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 19 17630 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 Theory G Scheme Topic and Contents Hours Marks Topic 1 Importance of Modeling Specific Objectives gt State importance of modeling gt State principles of modeling Contents e Object Orientation e Object Oriented Development and Themes OO methodology Three Models e OO Themes Abstraction Encapsulation Combining data and behavior e Modeling as Design techniques Brief overview of OMT by Rumbaugh Importance of Modeling Four principles of Modeling e Int
28. ications development It has market dominance in the development of online applications Java is the preferred choice of the programmers and the enterprises globally This subject will equip the students with the required knowledge and the skill needed for the development of robust powerful and scalable enterprise level web applications It gives students hands on experience on GUI Technologies viz AWT and Swings event handling mechanisms and network programming Security issues are also taken into considerations The most important aspect of web applications Database Interaction is also nicely covered The performance critical areas of the online applications which the Java technology deals with the ease and in a flexible manner by the use of advanced server side components servlets are also systematically covered The students will be able to understand the concepts like servlet chaining filtering sessions cookies and the most important Applet Servlet communication Students will also learn the JSP and the Java Beans MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 13 17625 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 Learning Structure Application Procedure G Scheme Designing amp implementing GUI based application using AWT amp swings networking applications using TCP IP amp UDP protocols developing data base driven business application developing dynamic web application using servlet and JSP Designing
29. ications ne i oracle database administration and web database emerging database Manage the various database and performance media recovery operation and Procedure user managed emerging database Control files Principles principles Security Integrity Media storage structure principles Recovery principles Files Backup Integrity and Concepts Database Security Recovery Facts Data Database Table Table Space Object MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 24 17631 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 Theory Contents G Scheme Topic No Content Hours Marks Introduction to Database Management System Specific Objectives gt To study the basics of DBMS gt To understand the concept of parallel amp distributed DBMS gt To understand the Architecture of DBMS gt To understand the background processes 1 1 Definition of DBMS 1 2 Benefits of DBMS 3 Introduction to Database system e Overview of parallel DBMS e Distributed DBMS e Advantages of Distributed DBMS 1 4 Oracle database architecture e Logical structure e Physical structure 1 5 System Global Area SGA e Database buffers cache e Redo log buffers e Shared pool 1 6 Program Global Area PGA Background processes System Monitor SMON Processes Monitor PMON Database Writer DBWR Log Writer LGWR e ARCHiver 08 16 Table space user management and database security Specific Objectives gt To understand how to ma
30. ing Preparing a Test Plan Scope Management Deciding Test Approach Setting Up Criteria for Testing Identifying Responsibilities Staffing Training Needs Resource Requirements Test Deliverables Testing Tasks 4 2 Test Management Choice of Standards Test Infrastructure Management Test People Management Integrating with Product Release 4 3 Test Process Base Lining a Test Plan Test Case Specification Update of Traceability 4 4 Test Reporting Recommending Product Release Matrix Executing Test Cases Collecting and Analyzing Metrics Preparing Test Summary Report Defect Management Objectives gt Find handle and report defect by using standard technique gt Understand the Defect life cycle 5 1 Introduction Defect Classification Defect Management Process 5 2 Defect Life Cycle Defect Template 5 3 Estimate Expected Impact of a Defect Techniques for Finding Defects Reporting a Defect 06 14 Testing Tools and Measurements Objectives gt Understand the shortcomings of manual testing gt Understand the use of automated test tools 6 1 Limitations of Manual Testing and Need for Automated Testing Tools 6 2 Features of Test Tool Guideline for Static and Dynamic Testing Tool 6 3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Tools 6 4 Selecting a Testing Tool 6 5 When to Use Automated Test Tools Testing Using Automated Tools 6 6 What are Metrics and Measurement Types of Metrics Project Metrics Progress a
31. ing 2 1 Black Box Testing Techniques for Black Box Testing Requirement Based Testing Positive and Negative Testing Boundary Value Analysis Decision Tables Equivalence Partitioning User Documentation Testing Graph Based Testing Sample Examples on White and Black Box Testing Levels of Testing and Special Tests Objectives gt Understand the various levels of testing gt Understand some of special tests 3 1 Unit Testing Driver Stub 3 2 Integration Testing Decomposition Based Testing Top Down Integration Bottom Up Integration Bi Directional Integration Incremental Integration Non Incremental Integration 3 3 System Testing Recovery Testing Security Testing Performance Testing Load Testing Stress Testing Usability Testing Compatibility Testing 3 4 Acceptance Testing Acceptance criteria Alpha Testing an Beta Testing 3 5 Special Tests Smoke Testing and Sanity Testing Regression Testing Usability Testing GUI Testing Object Oriented Application Testing Client Server Testing Web based Testing 12 24 Test Management Objectives 4 gt Design and execute test cases 12 20 gt Understand the Test Report Process for recommending the product Understand the process of test planning MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 10 17624 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme gt Identify resources for test plan implementation and decide the staffing for release 4 1 Test Plann
32. ing files 02 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 32 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Sr No Name of Topic Sub topic Hrs Script Building and Conditional Commands Objectives gt Write and execute script files gt Use Input Output Redirection and pipes gt Use Mathematical Operations in a shell script 3 1 Using Multiple Commands Creating a Script File Displaying Messages 3 2 Using Variables Environmental Variables User Variables The back tick 3 3 Redirecting Input and Output Output Redirection Input Redirection Pipes 3 4 Performing Math The expr command Using brackets A floating point solution Existing the script Checking the exit status The exit command 3 5 Working with the if then Statement The if then else Statement Nesting ifs 3 6 The test Command Numeric comparisons String comparisons File comparisons 3 7 Compound Condition Testing Advanced if then features Using double parentheses Using double brackets The case Command 04 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 33 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Sr No Name of Topic Sub topic Hrs Looping commands and Working with User Input Objectives gt Use iterations in shell script gt Use structured commands to control the flow of shell script gt Write script for handling command line parameter gt Write script for interacting with the user 4 1 The for Command Reading valu
33. ion returning values e Write shell script for handling array variables e Write shell script that uses function returning true or false result 06 13 e Write a shell script which checks disk space and store the value to the variable and display it e Write a shell script that tests connectivity with the PCs whose IPs are provided as command line parameters Total 06 64 Learning Resources Books Sr No Author Title Publisher Richard Blum Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Wiley India Richard Pearson Linux Complete Reference Tata McGraw Hill Jon Emmons Terry Clark Easy Linux Commands SPD Publication Neil Mathew Beginning Linux Programming Wiley India MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 37 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Course Name Computer Engineering Group Course Code CO CM IF CW CD Semester Sixth for CO CM IF CW and Seventh for CD Subject Title Industrial Projects Subject Code 17817 Teaching and Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH TU PR aaa TH PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 04 50 50 100 Rationale In the field of Computer and Information Technology various technologies hardware and Software needs to be integrated and proper paradigms needs to be implemented to develop any kind of computer applications Hence it b
34. ming aims at giving students practice of writing codes that directly talk to the kernel General Objectives Students will be able to 1 Understand Kernel Basics nderstand use of System Calls nderstand Memory Management Basics processes and process handling U 2 U 3 Understand file operations as carried by Linux O S 4 U 5 U nderstand interrupt handlers and exception handling MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 29 17816 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Learning Structure Extending Linux Operating system Configuration of System files Application and O S Configuration Pr ced re Writing codes Interrupt Handling Mechanisms Memory Management File System Processing Concepts Concepts of Processes System call Interrupts Events Memory Structure File System Fact Kernel Memory Processes and Files MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 30 17816 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 Contents G Scheme Sr No Name of Topic Sub topic Hrs Linux Shell and Commands Overview Objectives gt Describe shell and its basic gt Implement process related commands gt Mount and Unmount media 1 1 About Linux Looking in to the Linux kernel The GNU Utilities The Linux Desktop environment 1 2 Linux Distributions Core Linux distribution Specialized Linux distribution The Linux console 1 3 Monitoring Program Peeking at the processes Real time process monitoring Stoppi
35. n Entrepreneurship E mail Debmuni Gupta Education amp Training ediindia sancharnet in olpe ediin dia org Website _http www ediindia org Schaper Michael Entrepreneurship Volery Small Business Wiley a 6 Alpana Trehan Entrepreneurship Dreamtech 2011 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 46 17818 CM6
36. nage the users gt To use the system privileges gt To use the object Privileges gt To use Revoking Privileges given 2 1 Creating table spaces e Table spaces e Oracle system table space e Create table space e Creating a table space using SQL plus 2 2 Modifying Existing User password 2 3 Managing user in oracle e Privileges System Privileges Object Privileges Granting Privileges Referencing a table Belonging to Another User Granting Privileges when Grantee has been given GRANT Privilege 10 20 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 25 17631 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme e Revoking Privileges Given e Revoking Permissions Using the REVOKE Statement e Roles 2 4 Creating A DBA User 2 5 Database Security e Goals of Database Security e Threats to Database Security e Types of Database Security Issues e Discretionary Access Control e Granting amp Revoking Privileges e Audit Trails e Mandatory Access Control Backup and Recovery Specific Objectives gt To understand the importance of database backup gt To understand the need of database recovery gt To learn different recovery techniques 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Database backup 3 3 Why plan backup 3 4 Hardware protection and redundancy 3 5 Transaction logs 3 6 Importance of backup 3 7 Database Recovery 3 8 Data storage 3 9 Causes of failure 3 10 Recovery concepts and terminology 3 11 Recovery facilities e Backup mechanism e L
37. nd Productivity Metrics 06 12 Total 48 100 List of Practicals Sr No Title of Experiments No of Hours 1 Software testing concept types amp methods 02 Study system specification amp designing test cases for Inventory amp purchase order management 02 Design test cases for college admission form Design and write test cases for simple simple calculator application 02 02 design test cases for Social site Twitter Facebook login form 02 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 11 17624 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme 6 Design a set of test cases Pertaining to usage of mobile phone 02 7 Design test cases for Notepad MS Window based Application 04 8 Design test cases for MS Paint application 04 Design test cases for Withdrawn of amount from ATM Machine 04 10 Using an Automated computerised tool Atomizing and running test cases for 04 WordPad MS Windows based 11 Implement test cases for MS Word application using an Automation Tool 04 Total 32 NOTE All above Practicals may be performed on Windows or Linux Platform using the tools mentioned in Table 2 Testing Softwares below Learning Resources 1 Books Sr Author Title Publisher No 1 Sean Dee Software Testing Principles and Practices PEARSON Gopalaswamy Ramesh Software Testing Principles T
38. ng processes 1 4 Monitoring Disk Space Monitoring media Using the df command Using the du command 1 5 Working with the data Files Storing Data Searching the Data Compressing Data Archiving Data 02 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 31 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Sr No Name of Topic Sub topic Hrs Environment Variables and File permissions Objectives gt Implement Set and unset Local and Global Environment Variables gt State special files and utilities to track and manage user accounts gt State special files and utilities to track and manage groups gt Describe use of Linux File security system 2 1 Environment variables Global environment variables Local environment variables Setting Environment Variables Setting Local environment variables Setting Global environment variables 2 2 Removing Environment Variables Default Shell Environment Variables Setting the PATH Environment Variables 2 3 Local System Environment Variables Logging Shell Interactive Shell Non Interactive Shell Variable Arrays Using Command Aliases 2 4 Linux Security The etc passwd file The etc shadow file Adding a new user Removing the user Modifying the user 2 5 Using Linux Groups The etc group file Creating New group Modifying group 2 6 Decoding File Permission Using File Permission symbols Default File Permission Changing Security Setting Changing permission Changing ownership and shar
39. ng traffic light controllers which will modify automatically traffic lights time according to number of vehicles We are assuming on holidays traffic is heavy MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 40 17817 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme 10 Create panoramic images using Gigapan cameras This camera is giving various frames 11 Design automatic human body vital parameters by sensors to dignose the human 12 Design cheaper night vision camera suitable for military operations Keep program in the microcontrollers to process images 13 Design operating system for washing machine or refrigerator This is based on RTOS Seminar Seminar on any relevant latest technical topic based on latest research recent trends new methods and developments in the field of Computer Engineering Information Technology Learning Resources 1 Magazines Sr No Magazines l IEEE Transactions Journals 2 Computer Today 3 PC Quest 4 Data Quest S5 Any Journal Related to Computer Information Technology Electronics field 6 Computer World T3 Chip 8 IT World 2 Website Using any search engine such as http www google co in the relevant information can be searched on the Internet MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 41 17817 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Course Name Computer Engineering Group Course Code CO CM IF CW CD Semester Sixth for CO CM IF
40. ogging e Check points 3 12 Recovery Techniques e Deferred update e Immediate update e Shadow paging 3 13 Detached transaction Actions 3 14 Recovery in multi database system 3 15 Database recovery from catastrophic failures 10 20 Emerging Database Technologies Specific Objectives gt To understand internet database gt To learn the concept of multimedia database gt Detailed study of the mobile database 4 1 Introduction 4 2 Internet Databases e Internet technology e World Wide Web technology e Advantages and disadvantages of web databases 4 3 Digital Libraries e Introduction to digital libraries e Components of digital libraries 12 24 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 26 17631 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Need for digital libraries Technical developments in digital libraries Technical Areas in digital libraries Access to digital libraries Database for digital libraries e Potential benefits of digital libraries 4 4 Multimedia Databases e Multimedia sources e Multimedia database queries e Multimedia database applications 4 5 Mobile databases e Architecture of mobile databases e Characteristics of mobile computing e Mobile DBMS e Commercial mobile databases Database Application Development Specific Objectives gt To learn the components of client server system gt To identify the difference between two tier and three tier application in java gt To know the ke
41. on Students shall maintain a manual work book giving details of the work carried out during every practical session Assessment shall be done based on the manual work book and the CD This CD along with manual work book shall be submitted as term work List of Practical Sr 2 No of No Title of Experiment Hours 1 Demonstration of Installation of Oracle Database Softwares 02 Create a database SQL plus amp with Database Control amp viewing parameters 2 02 with database control 3 Use Enterprise manager to create alter amp drop a table space 02 4 To enterprise manager to grant system amp object Privileges 02 5 Create amp User Password profiles 02 Run a whole database backup amp backup the control file to trace with SQL plus 6 04 amp manage Recovery management backups Recovery the data from loss of control file amp multiplex online redo log 7 fill Recovery a lost of multiplexed online log file and recovery the data from loss 04 of non critical data files 8 Implementation of accessing database from a java program 04 9 Application on Dynamic web Pages 04 Case study Data warehousing 10 Or 06 Mini Project on any other topic Use Java Learning Resources Books or Author Title Publisher No 1 Sharnam Shah Vaishali Shah Oracle for Professionals SPD 2 Shio Kumar Singh Database Systems Pearson 3 Alexis Leon Mathews
42. roducing the UML overview conceptual model architecture software development lifecycle 06 16 Topic 2 Class Modeling Specific Objectives gt Define objects and classes gt Define relationship among classes gt Draw Class diagrams Contents 2 1 Object and Class Concepts 12M Objects Classes Class Diagrams Values and Attributes Operations and Methods Link and Association concepts Links and Associations Multiplicity Association and Names Ordering Association Classes Qualified Association e Generalization and Inheritance Use of Generalization Sample Class Model 2 2 Multiplicity Aggregation and Object Modeling 12M Multiplicity Aggregation Aggregation Versus Association Propagation of operations Multiple Inheritance Metadata and Constraints Metadata Constraints on objects and links Object modeling Object instances Sample Object Model 12 24 Topics 3 Basic Behavioral Modeling Specific Objectives gt Define relationship among use cases gt Draw use case diagrams gt Draw sequence diagrams Contents 3 1 Use case Diagram 12M e Notations for Use case diagram use cases Actors Communication lines System boundaries e Use case relationships Include and extend Use case generalization Sample use case diagrams 12 24 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 20 17630 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme 3 2 Sequence Diagrams 12M e Notations for Sequen
43. rofit amp Loss Account amp Balance Sheet Meaning sample format meaning of different terms involved 5 4 Meaning amp Examples of Excise Tax Service Tax Income Tax Value Added Tax Custom Duty Topic 6 Materials Management No Numerical Specific Objectives gt Describe concept of inventory ABC analysis amp EOQ gt Describe purchase functions amp procedures gt State features of ERP amp MRP 6 1 Inventory Concept its classification functions of inventory 6 2 ABC Analysis Necessity amp Steps 6 3 Economic Order Quantity Concept graphical representation determination of EOQ 6 4 Standard steps in Purchasing 6 5 Modern Techniques of Material Management e Material Resource Planning MRP Functions of MRP Input to MRP Benefits of MRP e Enterprise Resource Planning ERP Concept list of modules advantages amp disadvantages of ERP Topic 7 Quality Management Specific Objectives gt State Principles of Quality Management gt Describe Modern Technique amp Systems of Quality Management 7 1 Meaning of Quality Quality Management System Activities Benefits Quality Control Objectives Functions Advantages Quality Circle Concept Characteristics amp Objectives Quality Assurance Concept Quality Assurance System 7 2 Meaning of Total Quality and TQM Components of TQM Concept Elements of TQM Benefits 7 3 Modern Technique amp Systems of Quality Management like Kaizen 5 S 6 Si
44. s feasibility Total 16 List of Assignments 1 DUON AA Write the SWOT Analysis required for an successful entrepreneur Collect the required information formalities and supporting systems for starting a small scale business Collect information regarding key parameters required for market analysis of an electrical industry Search for current available sources of finance to start a new business and write a report Write a report on different accounting methods financial statements and audit Write a report on preparing a good business plan Collect information on E commerce system and write a report on how it is useful for entrepreneurs Prepare a report on how to become a successful entrepreneur Learning Resources 1 Books ot Author Title Publisher No J S Saini Entrepreneurship B S Rathore Theory and Practice Voelt Pubisner Nen Deli Prepared Dy Colombe Entrepreneurship Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing co 2 plan staff college for ee Development Itd New Delhi Technician Education MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 45 17818 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme J B Patel A Manual on How to EDI STUDY MATERIAL 3 D G Allampall Prepare a Project Near Village Bhat Via Ahmadabad may pany Report Airport amp Indira Bridge P O Bhat 382428 Gujrat IndiaP H 079 ees 3969163 3969153 New Initiatives in 4 Gautam Jai
45. st trends in industrial management MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 2 17601 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 Learning Structure Application Procedure Concepts Use management functions amp techniques Realize importance of management process in Business Describe Business scenario Exposure to world of work Information collection regarding government functions rules and regulations regarding Business processes Case studies of management functions Globalization amp WTO Modern methods of management Value addition by efficient management G Scheme Practice managerial traits Know supervisory responsibilities time management amp productivity Review of Supervisory responsibilities Time Management functions Learning to learn management functions Roll of supervisor Managerial Traits Government Rules amp Regulations and their implications Facts Conventional Engineering amp Business opportunities Changing Role amp nature of employment Developments in functions of Business Management MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 3 Role and Opportunity for technicians in Business world Responsibilities amp Expectations from Technicians in Business Environment 17601 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme Contents Theory Topic and Contents Hours Marks Topic 1 Overview of Business Specific Objectives gt Stat
46. stem Program based system like compilers editors spreadsheets mini database systems Develop mobile phone based software to transfer pathological data to smart phone of Doctor to take second opinion before prescription Design and Implement Disaster Management software by taking help from Gigapan images which are coming from floated cameras in the cyclones Design and implement software to check virus and malware of mobile phones Design local language operating system Graphical User Interface for Tablet PC Design wearable computers for the physically challenged person We are assuming that due some accident persons vision is blurred Here microphone should whisper in the ear of this person by taking input from camera images and anaysing and recognizing places and persons Here we are assuming wearable computer means with spectacle mountable monitors and wallet size CPU Hardware Oriented projects Develop Intrusion Detection System IDS and Intrusion Prevention System IPS Develop Speech Recognition System Focus should be on Machine learning Develop Image Processing Systems Develop Expert Systems Here use cognative concept Develop Artificial Intelligence based Systems Use neural network concept here Develop various types of Interfacing Applications Develop device Controllers Design and implement energy saving devices for example people sensing fans and auto off at the railway station bus station Holiday sensi
47. w e f Academic Year 2012 13 G Scheme MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION MUMBAI a J TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR POST S S C DIPLOMA COURSES COURSE NAME DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY COURSE CODE CM DURATION OF COURSE 6 SEMESTERS WITH EFFECT FROM 2012 13 SEMESTER SIXTH DURATION 16 WEEKS PATTERN FULL TIME SEMESTER SCHEME G f TEACHING EXAMINATION SCHEME oy SUBJECT TITLE Abprevi Sp SCHEME paper THO PR 4 OR 8 TW 9 ae TH TU PR HRS Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min 1 Management MAN 17601 03 l amp n 50 20 2 Software Testing STE 17624 03 02 03 100 40 50 20 25 10 3 Advanced Java Programming 6 AJP 17625 03 04 02 100 40 50 20 50 20 4 Elective Any One Object Oriented Modeling and Design OOM 17630 03 02 03 100 40 25 10 50 Advanced Database Management ADM 17631 03 02 03 100 40 25 10 5 Linux Programming LPR 17816 01 04 50 20 25 10 6 Industrial Project B IPR 17817 04 50 20 50 20 7 Entrepreneurship Development 6 EDE 17818 01 Ol 25 10 TOTAL 14 01 16 350 150 50 200 50 Student Contact Hours Per Week 31 Hrs THEORY
48. y components of web application gt To create three tier web application using java 5 5 1 Client Server Architecture 04 12 e Partitioning on application 5 2 Database in a two tier architecture e Database access from java program 5 3 Three tier Application using Java Server Pages web application JSP 5 4 Key consideration in three tier applications 5 5 Key benefits of three tier application Introduction to data warehousing and data mining Specific Objectives gt To understand the basic concept of data warehousing gt To know the need of data warehousing gt To know the success of data warehousing gt To understand the architecture of data warehousing gt To learn the data mining tools 6 6 1 Basic concepts of data warehousing 04 08 6 2 The need for data warehousing 6 3 Data warehousing success 6 4 Data warehouse architectures 6 5 Some characteristics of data warehouse data 6 6 Data mining e Data mining techniques e Data mining application Total 48 100 MSBTE Final Copy Dt 21 11 2014 27 17631 CM6 w e f Academic Year 2012 13 Practical Contents Students must also do a mini project covering practical knowledge gained in the subject amp G Scheme submit a brief project report in manual work book This report should also include the importance of the project from industry point of view Experiments including mini project shall be stored in the CD and updated after every practical sessi
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