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1. 3 Generate random file name 4 Save files and close Microsoft Word 9 Create GUI Objects 10 Create any GUI Application e g Calculator 11 Assignment for Web Testing use any Web testing tools e g Selenium 12 Assignment for any Bug Tracking Tool e g Bugzilla Bugit 13 Assignment for any test management tool e g Test Director PP es oe All the above practical questions may be performed on Windows or Linux Platform using the tools mentioned below Sr No Testing Tools Type of Tool 01 Auto IT Free Ware 02 Ruby Free Ware 03 Water Free Ware 04 Sahi Free Ware 05 Bugzilla Licensed Software 06 Test Track Licensed Software Recommended Books Sr No Title Author Publication 0l Software Testing Ron Patton SAMS Techmedia 02 Software Testing Srinivasan Desikan Pearson Education Principles and Practical Gopalaswamy Ramesh 152 COURSE NAME DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSE CODE CO SEMESTER SIXTH SUBJECT TITLE ADVANCED JAVA PROGRAMMING SUBJECT CODE C06003 TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH PR PAPER TH INT PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 04 04 03 80 20 50 25 200 Pre requisites The student must know the following concepts 1 2 Knowledge of Object Oriented Concepts Knowledge of basic Java concepts such as Inheritance Packages Error Handli
2. TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH PUNE TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA COURSE COURSE NAME DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSE CODE CO DURATION OF COURSE 6 SEMESTERS SEMESTER SIXTH SEMESTER DURATION 16 WEEKS FULL TIME SUBJECT TEACHING EXAMINATION SCHEME SR CODE SCHEME NO SUBJECT TITLE TH PR PAPER TH INT TOTAL PR OR TW HRS Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min jt PARODIES ee C06001 04 2 3 80 32 20 100 40 se z es Management 2 Software Testing CO06002 04 04 3 80 32 20 100 40 25 10 25 10 g uaee ava Co6003 04 04 3 80 32 20 100 40 50 20 25 10 Programming 4 Elective II Any one OVE OUST cos004 04 04 3 so 32 20 100 40 25 10 25 10 Modeling and Design Introduction to ee Bmbedded System CO6005 04 04 3 80 32 20 100 40 25 10 25 10 E co6o06 01 50 20 Development 6 Industrial Projects CO6007 06 50 20 50 20 7 Professional Practices V CO6008 02 50 20 TOTAL 15 20 320 80 400 50 100 225 STUDENT CONTACT HOURS PER WEEK 35 HRS Theory and Practical Periods are of 60 minutes each INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT COMMON TO ALL CONVENTIONAL DIPLOMA _ TUTORIAL TOTAL MARKS 775 ABBREVIATIONS TH THEORY INT INTERNAL PR PRACTICALS
3. OR ORAL TW TERMWORK All Practical Orals and Term Work assessments are to be done as per the prevailing norms for implementation and assessment 144 COURSE NAME ALL BRANCHES FOR ENGINEERING COURSE CODE CO SEMESTER SIXTH SUBJECT TITLE PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT SUBJECT CODE C0O6001 TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH PR PAPER TH INT PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 04 03 80 20 100 Pre requisites The student must know the following concepts 1 2 Industrial working amp different requirements of production Different activities in the Organization Objectives The student will be able to S aea E Familiarize with the environment in the world of work Explain the importance of management process in the business Identify various components of management Describe role amp responsibilities of a technician in an organizational structure Apply various rules and regulations connected to business and social responsibilities of the technician 145 Subject Title PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Subject Code CO6001 Content Theory Unit Name of the Topics Hours Marks 01 OVERVIEW OF BUSINESS Types of Business Service Manufacturing Trade Industrial sectors Introduction to Engineering industry Process industry Textile industry Chemical industry Agro industry Globalization I
4. Test phases Test strategy Resource requirements Tester assignments Test schedule Test cases Bug reporting Metrics and statistics Risk and Issues Getting your bugs fixed isolating amp reproducing bugs Not all bugs are created equal a bug s life cycle Bug Tracking System The test incident Report Manual Bug Reporting and Tracking 06 10 08 SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE Quality is free testing and quality assurance in the workplace software testing Quality Assurance other names for software testing groups Test management and organizational structures Capability Maturity Model CMM ISO 9000 03 05 TOTAL 48 80 151 Practical Skills to be developed Intellectual skills 1 Apply logic to solve given problem 2 Analytical skills are required 3 Use of programming language constructs in program implementation Motor skills Handling and operating computer in proper way List of Practical Any 10 Introduction to Software Testing Concepts Case Study Study any system specification and report bugs Write Test Cases for any Application e g Railway Reservation Form Display Hello World Write a program to demonstrate use of 1 For Loop 2 Switch Case 3 Do While 4 If else Automate Notepad Application Automate any installation procedure e g WinZip 8 Automate Microsoft Word Application 1 Open Microsoft Word 2 Type text automatically
5. networking classes and interfaces InetAddress Factory methods Instance method TCP IP Client Sockets What is URL Format URL connection TCP IP Server Sockets Datagram Datagram packets Datagram server and client 08 12 03 JAVA DATA BASE CLIENT SERVER Java as a Database front end Database client server methodology Two Tier Database Design Three Tier Database Design The JDBC API The API Components Limitations Using JDBC Applications vs Applets Security Considerations JOBC Database Example JDBC Drivers JOBC ODBC Bridge Current JOBC Drivers 08 20 04 THE TOUR OF SWINGS JApplet Icons and Labels Text Fields Buttons Combo Boxes Tabbed Panes Scroll Panes Trees Tables Exploring the Swings 08 08 05 SERVLETS Background The life cycle of a Servlet Java servlet development kit the simple Servlet the Servlet API The Javax Servlet Package Reading Servlet Parameters Reading Initialization Parameters The javax Servlet http package Handling HTTP Requests and responses Using Cookies Session Tracking Security Issues Exploring Servlet 08 20 TOTAL 48 80 154 Practical Skills to be developed Intellectual skills 1 Object oriented concepts must be known 2 Use of programming language constructs in program implementation 3 Apply logic to solve given problem 4 Identify different types of errors as syntax semantic fa
6. raising Capital Budgets and Accounts Types of Budgets Production Budgets including Variances Report Labour Budget Introduction to Profit amp Loss Account only concepts Balance Sheet Introduction to Excise Tax Service Tax Income Tax VAT Custom Duty 08 16 06 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT Inventory Management No Numerical Meaning and Objectives ABC Analysis Economic Order Quantity Introduction and Graphical Representation Purchase Procedure Objects of Purchasing Functions of Purchasing Steps in Purchasing Modern Techniques of Material Management Introductory treatment to JIT SAP ERP 08 14 07 PROJECT MANAGEMENT NO NUMERICAL Project Management Introduction and meaning Introduction to CPM amp PERT Technique Concept of Break Even Analysis Quality Management Definition of Quality concept of Quality Quality Circle Quality Assurance Introduction to TQM Kaizen 5 S and 6 Sigma TOTAL 08 48 10 80 147 Recommended Books Sr No Title Author Publisher 01 Industrial Engg amp Dr O P Khanna Dhanpal Rai amp sons Management New Delhi 02 Business l Dr S C Saksena Sahitya Bhavan Agra Administration amp W H Newman Management 03 E Kirby Warren Prentice Hall Tae process Or Andrew R McGill Management 04 Industrial Management Rustom S Davar Khanna Publication 05 Industrial Organization Ban ga amp Sharm
7. 0 20 25 25 150 Pre requisites The student must know the following concepts Objectives 1 2 Aaa od Knowledge of software development life cycle Knowledge of difference between procedural and object oriented languages The student will be able to Interpret give the meaning of object oriented concepts Understand different Modeling Methodology Prepare an object model for a given problem statement Prepare dynamic for a given problem statement Describe and Design the concepts of class diagram object diagram interaction diagram sequence diagram collaboration use case diagram state and activity diagram Usage of anyone design tool 157 Subject Title OBJECT ORIENTED MODELLING AND DESIGN ELECTIVE ID Subject Code CO6004 Content Theory Unit Name of the Topic Hours Marks 01 IMPORTANCE OF MODELING Brief overview of Object Modeling Technology OMT by Ram Baugh Booch Methodology Use Case driven approach OOSE by Jacobson Overview of CRC card method by Cunningham 03 10 02 OBJECT MODELING Objects and Classes Object Diagrams Attributes Operations and Methods Links Associations and Advanced Concepts General Concepts Multiplicity Link Attributes Association as a Class Roll names Ordering Qualification Aggregation Generalizations and Inheritance Grouping Constructs Aggregation verses Association and Generalizat
8. ESTING BACKGROUND What is a Bug Software Bug Formal definition Why do Bugs occurs Cost of bugs What Exactly does a software tester do Software Development Process What effort goes into a software product Software project Staff Software Development Lifecycle Models Big Bang Model Code amp Fix Model Waterfall Model Spiral Model The Realities of Software Testing Testing Axiom 04 10 02 TESTING FUNDAMENTALS Black Box and white box testing Static and Dynamic Testing High Level Review of the Specification Low Level Specification Test Techniques Specification Terminology Checklist Verification and Validation Test to pass and Test to fail Equivalence Partitioning Data Testing Boundary Conditions Sub Boundary Conditions default empty blank Null Zero and None Invalid Wrong Incorrect and garbage data 10 15 03 STATIC WHITE BOX TESTING Examining the design and code Formal Review Peer Review Walkthroughs Inspections Coding Standards and Guidelines Generic Code Review Checklist Data Reference Errors Data Declaration Errors Computation Errors Comparison Error Control Flow Errors Subroutine Parameter Errors Input Output Errors Unit and integration Testing 10 10 04 CONFIGURATION TESTING Isolating Configuration Bugs Sizing up the job Decide which hardware features modes and options are possible Configuration to a Manageable Set Design the tes
9. ISCUSSION The students should discuss in group of six to eight students and write a brief report on the same as a part of term work The topic group discussions may be selected by the faculty members Some of the suggested topics are Hacking Computer virus Chatting on Net Working BPO Software piracy Computer gaming Any other suitable topic 04 05 STUDENT ACTIVITIES The students in a group of 3 to 4 will perform any one of the following activities other similar activities to be considered and write a report as part of term work Activity Collect information from Computer repairing center at which level repairing is done cost Collect information regarding latest requirement for a job from any industry 08 TOTAL 36 170
10. List of Practical 1 Analyze and design the UML diagrams for e ATM System e Railway Reservation System e Library Management System 2 Analyze and design the UML diagrams and develop program for minimum three systems Recommended Books Sr No Title Author Object Oriented Modeling and Ol Designing Refer for First and Second Chapter Rumbaugh Blaha The UML User Guide Addison 02 Wesley Refer for Third Fourth and fifth Chapter Booch Jacobson Rumbaugh 03 Practical OOD with UML Mark Paiestly Refer for Fourth and Fifth Chapter 159 COURSE NAME DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSE CODE CO SEMESTER SIXTH SUBJECT TITLE INTRODUCTION TO EMBEDDED SYSTEM Elective IT SUBJECT CODE C0O6005 TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH PR PAPER TH INT PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 02 04 03 80 20 25 25 150 Pre requisites The student must know the following concepts Architecture of 8051 Microcontroller Pin Diagram of 8051 Microcontroller 1 2 3 8051 Instruction Set 4 Assembly Language Programming 5 RISC amp CISC architecture Objectives The student will be able to 1 Access embedded systems hardware units like processor I O device On chip and off chip Device Power supply etc Interface various devices using ports Write embedded program Develop programmable interr
11. TUT PAPE TH INT PR OR TW TOTAL R HRS QQ a m aig 50 50 Pre requisites The student must know the following concepts 1 Proficient in English 2 Good communication skill 3 Knowledge of using internet and search engine Objectives The student will be able to Acquire information from different sources Prepare notes for given topic Present given topic in a seminar Interact with peers to share thoughts hates he Prepare a report on industrial visit expert lecture 169 Subject Title PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES V Subject Code CO6008 Content Theory Sr No Activity Hours 01 INDUSTRIAL VISITS any 2 Structured industrial visits be arranged and report of the same should be submitted by the individual student to form part of the term work Visit an industry Collect organization chart Roles and responsibilities of each post No of resources available in industry etc 10 02 GUEST LECTURES By professional industrial expert be organized from any three of the following areas Data Mining SAP Neural network Software project Management Wi Fi Technology Any other suitable topic 06 03 INFORMATION SEARCH Buying of a new computer cost make model etc Comparison of different computer architectures Software security Video conferencing XML Any other suitable topic ONO So 08 04 GROUP D
12. URSE CODE CO SEMESTER SIXTH SUBJECT TITLE INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS SUBJECT CODE CO6007 TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH TU PR PAPER TH INT PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 06 50 50 100 Pre requisites The student must know the following concepts Knowledge of programming language such as VB Knowledge of database concepts 1 2 3 4 5 Knowledge of Ms Access Oracle Knowledge of software development lifecycle Should be able to design using designing tool Objectives The student will be able to tt ON Waar I wih Work in groups plan the work and coordinate the work Develop leadership qualities Develop innovative ideas Implement the acquired knowledge practically Develop basic technical Skills by hands on experience Write project report Develop skills to use latest technology in Computer Information Technology field Analyze the different types of Case studies 167 Subject Title INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS Subject Code CO6007 Contents Two hours should be allotted for giving the instructions for preparing a project Report Group Projects 1 Develop Application Software for Hospital Shopping I Mall Cinema Theatre Commercial Complex Complex Educational Software Institute Industrial Oriented 2 Develop In house Syst
13. a Khanna Publication amp Management 06 Industrial Management Jhamb amp Bokil Everest Publication Pune 148 COURSE NAME DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSE CODE CO SEMESTER SIXTH SUBJECT TITLE SOFTWARE TESTING SUBJECT CODE CO6002 TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH PR er TH INT PR OR TW TOTAL 04 02 03 80 20 257E 237 150 Pre requisites The student must know the following concepts 1 Be Ae E Basic knowledge of Computer Application Basic knowledge of Computer Hardware amp Software Knowledge of Security system Knowledge of Programming Languages Objectives The student will be able to 1 2 Understand the impact of software bugs and importance of software testing Develop the skills necessary to find bugs in any types of software Learn how to effectively plan your tests communicate the bugs you find and measure your success as a software tester Use new testing skills to test not just the software but also the product specifications the raw code and even the user s manual Learn how to test software for compatibility usability and cultural issues Discover how to improve your testing efficiency by automating your tests 149 Subject Title SOFTWARE TESTING Subject Code CO6002 Content Theory Unit Name of the Topic Hours Marks 01 SOFTWARE T
14. and server Write a program that demonstrates UDP based communication between client and server Write a program to demonstrate use of URL and URL Connection class for communication Write an Application program Applet to make connectivity with database using JDBC API Write an Application program Applet to send queries through JDBC Bridge and handle result Write a program to design a form using basic swing components Write Java Program to map Directory tree Write a Java program to demonstrate the use of Tables 155 20 Write a servlet for demonstrating the generic servlet class 21 Write a servlet for demonstrating the generic servlet class 22 Write a servlet to demonstrate the Http Servlet class using doGet 23 Write a servlet to demonstrate the Http Servlet class using doPost 24 Write a servlet to demonstrate the cookie Recommended Books Sr No Title Author Publisher Ol The Complete Reference Patrick Naughton Tata McGraw hill Java 2 Third Edition Herbert Schildt 02 Java 2 Unleashed Jawroski Techmedia 03 Java 2 Programming Keyur Shah Tata McGraw hill 156 COURSE NAME DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSE CODE CO SEMESTER SIXTH SUBJECT TITLE OBJECT ORIENTED MODELING AND DESIGN ELECTIVE ID SUBJECT CODE CO6004 TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH PR PAPER TH INT PR OR TW TOTAL HRS 02 04 03 8
15. ems Projects 3 Case Studies Related to Industries Operation Maintenance Repair and Fault Finding Refer Guideline Document 4 Develop Information Processing System 5 Develop Web Based Applications using Web Technologies 6 Develop Network monitoring system 7 Develop systems for financial organization 8 Develop System Program based system like compilers editors spreadsheets mini database systems I 1 Develop Intrusion Detection System Hardware 2 Develop Speech Recognition System Oriented 3 Develop Image Processing Systems Projects 4 Develop Expert Systems 5 Develop Artificial Intelligence based Systems 6 Develop various types of Interfacing Applications 7 Develop device Controllers i Seminar on any relevant latest technical topic based on latest research Seminar recent trends new methods and developments in the field of Computer Engineering Information Technology Note One project from any one group Recommended Reading Sr No ol IEEE Transactions Journals 02 Computer Today 03 PC Quest 04 Data Quest 05 Any Journal Related to Computer Information Technology Electronics field 06 Computer World 07 Chip 08 IT World 168 COURSE NAME DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSE CODE CO SEMESTER SIXTH SUBJECT TITLE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES V SUBJECT CODE CO6008 TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH
16. ion Recursive Aggregates and Propagation of Operations Abstract Classes Multiple Inheritance Metadata Candidate Keys Constraints Introduction to Dynamic and Functional Modeling 07 20 03 OVERVIEW OF UML Efforts of standardization Integration OMG approval for UML Scope of UML Conceptual model of UML Architectural Metamodel Unified Software Development Lifecycle Introduction to UML Diagrams 05 15 04 UML STRUCTURAL MODELING Advanced Class Diagrams Advanced Classes and Relationships Interfaces Types and Roles Packages Instances Object Diagrams Component Diagrams Terms and Concepts Common modeling techniques Deployment Diagrams Terms and Concepts Common modeling techniques 05 15 05 UML BEHAVIORAL MODELING Use case diagram Terms and Concepts Modeling techniques Interaction diagram Sequence and collaboration diagram Terms and Concepts Modeling techniques State chart diagram Terms and Concepts Modeling techniques Activity diagram Terms and Concepts Modeling techniques 12 20 TOTAL 32 80 158 Practical Skills to be developed Intellectual skills 4 Object oriented concepts must be known 5 Use of programming language constructs in program implementation 6 Apply logic to solve given problem 7 To know the basic concepts of designing Motor skills Handling of Computer in proper way 1 Basic understanding of GUI
17. ness idea Transforming Ideas in to opportunities transformation involves Assessment of idea and Feasibility of opportunity SWOT Analysis 03 02 INFORMATION AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS Information Needed and Their Sources Information related to project Information related to support system Information related to procedures and formalities SUPPORT SYSTEMS Small Scale Business Planning Requirements Government and Institutional Agencies Formalities Statutory Requirements and Agencies 02 03 MARKET ASSESSMENT Marketing Concept and Importance Market Identification Survey Key components Market Assessment 02 04 BUSINESS FINANCE amp ACCOUNTS Business Finance Cost of Project Sources of Finance Assessment of working capital Product costing Profitability Break Even Analysis Financial Ratios and Significance Business Account Accounting Principles Methodology Book Keeping Financial Statements Concept of Audit 03 05 BUSINESS PLAN amp PROJECT REPORT Business plan steps involved from concept to commissioning Activity Recourses Time Cost Project Report Meaning and Importance Components of project report profile Give list 03 165 Project Appraisal Meaning and definition Technical Economic feasibility Cost benefit Analysis 06 ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT AND MODERN TRENDS 03 Enterprise Management Essential roles of Entrepre
18. neur in managing enterprise Product Cycle Concept and importance Probable Causes Of Sickness Quality Assurance Importance of Quality Importance of testing E Commerce Concept and process Global Entrepreneur Prepare project report and study its feasibility TOTAL 16 Assignments 1 Assess yourself Are you an entrepreneur 2 Prepare project report and study its feasibility Recommended Books Sr No Title Author Publisher 01 Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice J S Saini Wheeler Publisher B S Rathore New Delhi 02 Entrepreneurship Development TTTI Chandigadh TTTI Chandigadh E Gorden Himalaya 03 Entrepreneurship Development K Natrajan Publishing Mumbai Components of Project Report Project Summary One page summary of entire project Introduction Promoters Market Scope requirement Project Concept amp Product Details of product aad Sea strength 5 Manufacturing Process amp Technology 6 Plant amp Machinery Required 7 Location amp Infrastructure required 8 Manpower Skilled unskilled 9 Raw material Consumables amp Utilities 10 Working Capital Requirement Assumptions requirements 11 Market Survey Demand amp Supply 12 Cost of Project Source of Finance 13 Projected Profitability amp Break Even Analysis 14 Conclusion 166 Promoters Details of all Promoters Qualifications Experience Financial COURSE NAME DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING CO
19. ng Interface Objectives The student will be able to SLO MeN Create business applications Create network based applications Implement Server side programming Develop dynamic software components Develop database application Design and develop powerful GUI based components Create Animation using Applet Thread and AWT controls 153 Subject Title ADVANCED JAVA PROGRAMMING Subject Code CO6003 Content Theory Unit Name of the Topic Hours Marks 01 INTRODUCTION THE ADVANCED WEB TECHNOLOGY Working with Windows and AWT AWT classes Windows Fundamentals Working with frame windows Creating a frame window in applet Creating windowed program Display information within with in a window Working with graphics Working with color Setting the paint mode Working with Fonts Managing text output using Font Metrics Exploring text and graphics Using AWT Controls Layout Managers and Menus Control Fundamentals Labels Using Buttons Applying Check Boxes Checkbox Group Choice Controls Using Lists Managing scroll Bars Using a Text Field Using a Text Area Understanding Layout Managers Menu Bars and Menu Dialog Boxes File Dialog Handling events by Extending AWT Components Exploring the Controls Menus and Layout Managers 16 20 02 NETWORKING Basics Socket overview Client server Reserved sockets Proxy servers Internet addressing Java and Networking The
20. ntroduction Advantages amp Disadvantages with respect to India Intellectual Property Rights I P R 02 02 02 MANAGEMENT PROCESS What is management Evolution Various definitions Concept of management Levels of management Administration amp management Scientific management by F W Taylor Principles of Management 14 principles of Henry Fayol Functions of Management Planning Organizing Directing Controlling 07 10 03 ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT Organization Definition Steps in organization Types of organization Line Line amp staff Functional Project Departmentation Centralized amp Decentralized Authority amp Responsibility Span of Control Forms of ownership Proprietorship Partnership Joint stock Co operative Society Government Sector 07 12 04 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Personnel Management Introduction Definition Functions Staffing Introduction to HR Planning Recruitment procedure Personnel Training amp Development Types of training Induction Skill Enhancement Leadership amp Motivation Maslow s Theory of Motivation Safety Management Causes of accident Safety precautions Introduction to Factory Act ESI Act Workmen Compensation Act Industrial Dispute Act 08 16 146 05 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Financial Management Objectives and Functions Capital Generation and Management Types of Capitals Sources of
21. re Embedded C Programming and Barnett Cox Thomson 07 the Atmel AVR O Cull Learning Programming and Customizing the Mike Predko TataMcgrawHill 08 8051 Microcontroller 163 COURSE NAME DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSE CODE CO SEMESTER SIXTH SUBJECT TITLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT SUBJECT CODE C06006 TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme TH 01 PAPER TH INT PR OR TW TOTAL PR HRS aa 50 25 Pre requisites The student must know the following concept Knowledge of basic management concepts Objectives The student will be able to Identify entrepreneurship opportunity Acquire entrepreneurial values and attitude Use the information to prepare project report for business venture Develop awareness about enterprise management Fee E 164 Subject Title ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT Subject Code CO6006 Content Theory Unit Name of the Topic Hours 01 ENTREPRENEURSHIP CREATIVITY amp OPPORTUNITIES Concept Classification and Characteristics of Entrepreneur Creativity and Risk taking Concept of Creativity amp Qualities of Creative person Risk Situation Types of risk amp risk takers Business Reforms Process of Liberalization Reform Policies Impact of Liberalization Emerging high growth areas Business Idea Methods and techniques to generate busi
22. t cases to run on each configuration Execute the tests on each configuration Obtaining the hardware Identify hardware standard Configuration testing other hardware Compatibility Testing Overview Platform and Application versions Backward and Forward compatibility Impact of testing multiple versions 06 10 05 USABILITY TESTING User Interface Testing What makes a Good UI Follow standards or Guidelines Intuitive Consistent Flexible Comfortable Correct 06 10 150 Useful testing Testing for the Disabled Accessibility Testing Law accessibility features in software Web site Testing Web Page Fundamentals Black Box Testing Text Hyperlinks graphics forms object and other simple miscellaneous functionality Gray Box Testing White Box Testing Configuration and compatibility testing Usability Testing Introducing Automation 06 AUTOMATION TESTING AND TEST TOOLS The benefits of automation and tools Test tools Viewers and Monitors Drives Stubs Stress and Load tools Interference injectors and Noise generators Analysis tools Software Test Automation Macro Recording and playback Programmed macros Fully Programmable Automated Testing Tools 03 10 07 PLANNING YOUR TEST EFFORTS The goal of the test planning Test planning topic high level expectation people place and things definitions Inter group Responsibilities what will and won t be tested
23. tal linker amp logical Motor skills Handling and operating of Computer in proper way List of Practical FIIO ORE S 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Write a program to demonstrate the use of scroll panes in Swing 18 19 Write a program to design a form using components textbox text field checkbox buttons list and handle various events related to each component Write a program to design a calculator using Java components and handle various events related to each component and apply proper layout to it Write a program to demonstrate use of Grid Layout Write a program to demonstrate use of Flow Layout Write a program to demonstrate use of Card Layout Write a program to demonstrate use of Border Layout Write a program to display any string using available Font and with every mouse click change the size and style of the string Make use of Font and Font metrics class and their methods Write a program to create a menu bar with various menu items and sub menu items Also create a checkable menu item On clicking a menu Item display a suitable Dialog box Write a program to increase the font size of a font displayed when the value of thumb in scrollbar increases at the same time it decreases the size of the font when the value of font decreases Write a program to retrieve hostname using methods in InetAddress class Write a program that demonstrates TCP IP based communication between client
24. upt controller Perform software analysis design implementation testing debugging for embedded Systems Pe ES 160 Subject Title INTRODUCTION TO EMBEDDED SYSTEM ELECTIVE ID Subject Code CO6005 Content Theory Unit Name of the Topic Hours Marks 01 8051 MICROCONTROLLERS Overview of 8051 family Architecture Memory organization Functional pin Ports amp circuit Addressing mode Instruction Set 03 05 02 HARDWARE OVERVIEW Study of interrupt structure Port structure and Programming Study of SBUF TCON TMOD SMOD SCON Register Timer Counter amp Serial Communication Programming 04 10 03 SERIAL COMMUNICATION amp PARALLEL COMMUNICATION Serial Communication RS 232 I2C CAN Parallel Communication ISA PCI PCI X Advance I P and O P buses Study of RS 232 Pin out 05 15 04 EMBEDDED SYSTEM Introduction Processor in the system Different Hardware Units Software Embedded into System Exemplary Embedded system System On Chip SOC amp VLSI systems 03 15 05 MEMORY ORGANIZATION Structure unit in processor Processor selection Memory devices amp selection allocation of memory DMA Interfacing processor and I P O P devices 04 05 06 DEVICE DRIVER amp INTERRUPTS SERVICING MECHANISM Device Drivers Parallel port device driver Serial port device driver Internal Programmable timing de
25. ve 2 Assume 1Hz Frequency pulse is connected to I P P3 4 Write a Program dd alee ale display count on LCD kit Write a Program to find the frequency of square wave generated on pin P1 0 Write a Program to generate a square wave of 50Hz frequency on pin P1 2 using interrupt for timer Write a Program to connect INT 1 pin to a switch that is normally high whenever it goes low LED should turn ON which is connected to P 1 3 amp LED is normally OFF LED should be ON as long as switch is pressed Write a Program to transfer massage Yes serially at 9600 baud rate 8 bit data 1 stop bit amp do this continuously Write a Program for Interfacing ADC amp DAC Write a Program to Interface keyboard 162 10 Write a Program to Interface LCD 11 Write a Program to Interface stepper motor 11 Mini project This project should be at least of the level of interfacing some devices language can also be used for the development of project Recommended Books C Programming Sr No Title Author Publisher 01 Embedded Systems Raj Kamal 02 An Embedded Software Primer David E Simon Pearson Education The 8051 Microcontroller and Pearson Education 03 Embedded Systems Embedded System Design A Frank Vahid John Wiley 04 unified Hardware Software Toney Givargis Introduction 05 Embedded Linux Craig Hollabaugh Pearson Education Fundamentals of Embedded Daniel Lewis Pearson Education 06 Softwa
26. vices Interrupts handling mechanism Context switching 05 15 161 07 RTOS amp INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION 08 15 Concepts of RTOS Requirement Need Specification of RTOS in Embedded systems Multitasking Task synchronization and Mutual Exclusion Starvation Deadlock Multiple process Problem of sharing data by Multiple task and routines Inter process communication TOTAL 32 80 Practical Skills to be developed Intellectual skills 1 Ze 3 4 Use of programming language construct in program implementation To be able to apply different logics to solve given problem To be able to write program using different implementation for different problem Debugging of program Motor skills Understanding different steps to develop program such as Problem definition Analysis Design of logic Coding Testing and Maintenance List of Practical It is expected that students should perform at least 8 experiments from the following list Out of which any one of the experiments shall be performed on 8051 kit and the remaining can be performed using pc and kit either using Assembler or C programming language Students must also do a mini project covering practical knowledge gained in the subject and submit a brief project report with subject journal This report should also include the importance of the project from industry point of view 1 Write a Program on Block Mo
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