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CURRICULUM 2010
CURRICULA AND SYLLABI FOR VIII SEMESTER
B.TECH. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SEMESTER VIII
(Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 20102011 onwards)
Code No. Cou!e T"#$e L T % C
THEORY
E4 Elective I ! 0 0 !
E" Elective ! 0 0 !
%RACTICAL
142#$" %ro&ect 'or( 0 0 12 )
LIST OF ELECTIVES
SEMESTER VIII & E$e'#"(e IV
Code No. Cou!e T"#$e L T % C
142#)" %rinciples of *ompiler +esi,n ! 0 2 4
142#)) -nowled,e En,ineerin, ! 0 0 !
1#"))" %rofessional Ethics in En,ineerin, ! 0 0 !
1#"))#
Intellectual %roperty .i,hts ! 0 0 !
142#)/ 0ana,ement Information 1ystem ! 0 0 !
142#)# 1oftware +esi,n ! 0 0 !
141#)) 1oft *omputin, ! 0 0 !
SEMESTER VIII & E$e'#"(e V
Code No. Cou!e T"#$e L T % C
1#")))
2otal 3uality 0ana,ement ! 0 0 !
1#"))$
Indian *onstitution and 1ociety ! 0 0 !
142#/1 1ystem 0odelin, and 1imulation ! 0 0 !
141/)#
4atural 5an,ua,e %rocessin, ! 0 0 !
141#)# +istributed 1ystems ! 0 0 !
1#"))/ 6undamentals of 4anoscience ! 0 0 !
142#/2 1peech 1i,nal %rocessin, ! 0 0 !
1)2*6+ %RINCI%LES OF COM%ILER DESIGN 3 0 2 )
UNIT I BASICS OF COM%ILATION ,
1
*ompilers Analysis of source pro,ram %hases of a compiler 7roupin, of phases
*ompiler *onstruction tools 5e8ical Analy9er: 2o(en specification ;2o(en .eco,nition;
A lan,ua,e for 1pecifyin, le8ical analy9er 2op down parser : 2able implementation of
%redictive %arser ; <ottom;up %arser : 15.(1) %arser ; %arser ,enerators=
UNIT II TY%E CHEC-ING AND RUNTIME ENVIRONMENTS ,
1ynta8 directed definitions *onstruction of synta8 trees 2ype systems 1pecification
of a simple type chec(er ; E>uivalence of type e8pressions 2ype conversions
Attribute ,rammar for a simple type chec(in, system .untime Environments: 1ource
lan,ua,e issues 1tora,e or,ani9ation 1tora,e allocation strate,ies %arameter
passin,=
UNIT III INTERMEDIATE CODE GENERATION ,
Intermediate lan,ua,es +eclarations Assi,nment statements <oolean e8pressions
*ase statements <ac(patchin, %rocedure calls=
UNIT IV CODE GENERATION ,
Issues in the desi,n of a code ,enerator 2he tar,et machine .untime stora,e
mana,ement <asic bloc(s and flow ,raphs 4e8t;use information A simple code
,enerator .e,ister allocation and assi,nment 2he +A7 representation of basic
bloc(s 7eneratin, code from +A7 +ynamic pro,rammin, code ,eneration al,orithm
*ode;,enerator ,enerators=
UNIT V CODE O%TIMI.ATION ,
%rincipal sources of optimi9ation %eephole optimi9ation ?ptimi9ation of basic bloc(s
5oops in flow ,raphs Introduction to ,lobal data flow analysis Iterative solution of
data flow e>uations *ode improvin, transformations +ealin, with aliases=
To#/$: )+
TE0T BOO-:
1= Alfred = Aho@ .avi 1ethi@ Aeffrey += Bllman= C*ompilers %rinciples@ 2echni>ues and
2oolsD= %earson Education@ 200#=
REFERENCES:
1= 1teven 1= 0uchnic(@ CAdvanced *ompiler +esi,n ImplementationD@ 0or,an
-offman@ 1$$/=
2= *harles 4= 6ischer@ .ichard A= 5eblanc@ C*raftin, a *ompiler with *D@ <en&amin
*ummin,s@ 1$$1=
!= Allen Eolub@ C*ompiler +esi,n in *D@ %rentice Eall of India@ 1$$0=
1)2*66 -NO1LEDGE ENGINEERING 3 0 0 3
2
UNIT I INTRODUCTION ,
-ey concepts 'hy (nowled,e .epresentation and .easonin, 5an,ua,e of first
order 5o,ic 1ynta8@ 1emantics %ra,matics E8pressin, -nowled,e 5evels of
.epresentation -nowled,e Ac>uisition and 1harin, 1harin, ?ntolo,ies 5an,ua,e
?ntolo,ies 5an,ua,e %atterns 2ools for -nowled,e Ac>uisition

UNIT II RESOLUTION AND REASONING ,
%roportional *ase Eandlin, ariables and 3ualifies +ealin, with Intractability
.easonin, with Eorn *lauses ; %rocedural *ontrol of .easonin, .ules in %roduction
+escription 5o,ic ; ivid -nowled,e <eyond ivid=
UNIT III RE%RESENTATION ,
?b&ect ?riented .epresentations 6rame 6ormalism 1tructured +escriptions
0eanin, and Entailment ; 2a8onomies and *lassification Inheritance 4etwor(s
1trate,ies for +efeasible Inheritance 6ormal Account of Inheritance 4etwor(s=
UNIT IV DEFAULTS2 UNCERTAINTY AND E0%RESSIVENESS ,
+efaults Introduction *losed 'orld .easonin, *ircumscription +efault 5o,ic
5imitations of 5o,ic 6u99y 5o,ic 4onmontonic 5o,ic 2heories and 'orld
1emiotics Auto epistemic 5o,ic ; a,ueness Bncertainty and +e,rees of <elief
4oncate,orical .easonin, ?b&ective and 1ub&ective %robability=
UNIT V ACTIONS AND %LANNING ,
E8planation and +ia,nosis %urpose 1ynta8@ 1emantics of *onte8t 6irst ?rder
.easonin, 0odal .easonin, in *onte8t Encapsulatin, ?b&ects in *onte8t A,ents
Actions 1ituational *alculus 6rame %roblem *omple8 Actions %lannin, 1trips
%lannin, as .easonin, Eierarchical and *onditional %lannin,=
TE0T BOO-:
1= .onald <rachman@ Eector 5eves>ue C-nowled,e .epresentation and .easonin, C@
2he 0or,an -aufmann 1eries in Artificial Intelli,ence 2004
REFERENCES:
1= Aohn 6= 1owa@ C -nowled,e .epresentation: 5o,ical@ %hilosophical@ and
*omputational 6oundationsD@ 2000
2= Arthur <= 0ar(man@ C-nowled,e .epresentationD@ 5awrence Erlbaum Associates@1$$#
3
1*+666 TOTAL 3UALITY MANAGEMENT
L T % C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION ,
Introduction ; 4eed for >uality ; Evolution of >uality ; +efinition of >uality ; +imensions of
manufacturin, and service >uality ; <asic concepts of 230 ; +efinition of 230 230
6ramewor( ; *ontributions of +emin,@ Auran and *rosby <arriers to 230=
UNIT II T3M %RINCI%LES ,
5eadership 1trate,ic >uality plannin,@ 3uality statements ; *ustomer focus
*ustomer orientation@ *ustomer satisfaction@ *ustomer complaints@ *ustomer retention ;
Employee involvement 0otivation@ Empowerment@ 2eam and 2eamwor(@ .eco,nition
and .eward@ %erformance appraisal ; *ontinuous process improvement %+1A cycle@
"s@ -ai9en ; 1upplier partnership %artnerin,@ 1upplier selection@ 1upplier .atin,=
UNIT III T3M TOOLS 4 TECHNI3UES I ,
2he seven traditional tools of >uality 4ew mana,ement tools 1i8;si,ma: *oncepts@
methodolo,y@ applications to manufacturin,@ service sector includin, I2 <ench mar(in,
.eason to bench mar(@ <ench mar(in, process 60EA 1ta,es@ 2ypes=
UNIT IV T3M TOOLS 4 TECHNI3UES II ,
3uality circles 3uality 6unction +eployment (36+) 2a,uchi >uality loss function
2%0 *oncepts@ improvement needs *ost of 3uality %erformance measures=
UNIT V 3UALITY SYSTEMS ,
4eed for I1? $000; I1? $000;2000 3uality 1ystem Elements@ +ocumentation@ 3uality
auditin,; 31 $000 I1? 14000 *oncepts@ .e>uirements and <enefits *ase studies
of 230 implementation in manufacturin, and service sectors includin, I2=
To#/$: )+ %e"od!
TE0T BOO-:
1= +ale E=<esterfiled@ et at=@ C2otal 3uality 0ana,ementD@ %earson Education Asia@ !
rd
Edition@ Indian .eprint (200))=
REFERENCES:
1= Aames .= Evans and 'illiam 0= 5indsay@ C2he 0ana,ement and *ontrol of
3ualityD@ )
th
Edition@ 1outh;'estern (2homson 5earnin,)@ 200"=
2= ?a(land@ A=1=@ C230 2e8t with *asesD@ <utterworth Eeinemann 5td=@ ?8ford@
!
rd
Edition@ 200!=
!= 1u,anthi@5 and Anand 1amuel@ C2otal 3uality 0ana,ementD@ %rentice Eall (India)
%vt= 5td=@200)=
4= Aana(iraman@ < and 7opal@ .=-@ C2otal 3uality 0ana,ement 2e8t and *asesD@
%rentice Eall (India) %vt= 5td=@ 200)=
)
1*+66, INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND SOCIETY L T % C
3 0 0 3
UNIT5I ,
Eistorical <ac(,round *onstituent Assembly of India %hilosophical foundations of the
Indian *onstitution %reamble 6undamental .i,hts +irective %rinciples of 1tate
%olicy 6undamental +uties *iti9enship *onstitutional .emedies for citi9ens=

UNIT5 II ,
Bnion 7overnment 1tructures of the Bnion 7overnment and 6unctions %resident
ice %resident %rime 0inister *abinet %arliament 1upreme *ourt of India
Audicial .eview=
UNIT5III ,
1tate 7overnment 1tructure and 6unctions 7overnor *hief 0inister *abinet
1tate 5e,islature Audicial 1ystem in 1tates Ei,h *ourts and other 1ubordinate
*ourts=
UNIT5IV ,
Indian 6ederal 1ystem *enter 1tate .elations %residentFs .ule *onstitutional
Amendments *onstitutional 6unctionaries ; Assessment of wor(in, of the
%arliamentary 1ystem in India=

UNIT5 V ,
1ociety : 4ature@ 0eanin, and definitionG Indian 1ocial 1tructureG *aste@ .eli,ion@
5an,ua,e in IndiaG *onstitutional .emedies for citi9ens %olitical %arties and %ressure
7roupsG .i,ht of 'omen@ *hildren and 1cheduled *astes and 1cheduled 2ribes and
other 'ea(er 1ections=
TOTAL: )+ %ERIODS
TE0T BOO-S:
1= +ur,a +as <asu@ C Introduction to the *onstitution of India C@ %rentice Eall of
India@ 4ew +elhi=
2= .=*=A,arwal@ (1$$/) CIndian %olitical 1ystemD@ 1=*hand and *ompany@ 4ew
+elhi=
!= 0aciver and %a,e@ C 1ociety: An Introduction Analysis C@ 0ac 0ilan India 5td=@
4ew +elhi=
4= -=5=1harma@ (1$$/) C1ocial 1tratification in India: Issues and 2hemesD@
Aawaharlal 4ehru Bniversity@ 4ew +elhi=
REFERENCES:
1= 1harma@ <ri& -ishore@ C Introduction to the *onstitution of India:@ %rentice Eall of
India@ 4ew +elhi=
2= B=.=7ahai@ CIndian %olitical 1ystem C@ 4ew Academic %ublishin, Eouse@
Aalaendhar=
!= .=4= 1harma@ CIndian 1ocial %roblems C@ 0edia %romoters and %ublishers %vt=
5td=
+
1*+66+ %ROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN ENGINEERING L T % C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I ENGINEERING ETHICS ,
1enses of HEn,ineerin, EthicsF ariety of moral issues 2ypes of in>uiry 0oral
dilemmas 0oral Autonomy -ohlber,Fs theory 7illi,anFs theory *onsensus and
*ontroversy %rofessions and %rofessionalism %rofessional Ideals and irtues
Bses of Ethical 2heories
UNIT II ENGINEERING AS SOCIAL E0%ERIMENTATION ,
En,ineerin, as E8perimentation En,ineers as responsible E8perimenters .esearch
Ethics ; *odes of Ethics Industrial 1tandards ; A <alanced ?utloo( on 5aw 2he
*hallen,er *ase 1tudy
UNIT III ENGINEER6S RES%ONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY ,
1afety and .is( Assessment of 1afety and .is( .is( <enefit Analysis .educin,
.is( 2he 7overnment .e,ulatorFs Approach to .is( ; *hernobyl *ase 1tudies and
<hopal
UNIT IV RES%ONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS ,
*olle,iality and 5oyalty .espect for Authority *ollective <ar,ainin, *onfidentiality
*onflicts of Interest ?ccupational *rime %rofessional .i,hts Employee .i,hts
Intellectual %roperty .i,hts (I%.) ; +iscrimination
UNIT V GLOBAL ISSUES ,
0ultinational *orporations <usiness Ethics ; Environmental Ethics *omputer Ethics ;
.ole in 2echnolo,ical +evelopment 'eapons +evelopment En,ineers as 0ana,ers
*onsultin, En,ineers En,ineers as E8pert 'itnesses and Advisors Eonesty
0oral 5eadership 1ample *ode of *onduct
To#/$: )+
TE0T BOO-S:
1= 0i(e 0artin and .oland 1chin9in,er@ CEthics in En,ineerin,D@ 0c7raw Eill@ 4ew Ior(@
200"=
2= *harles E Earris@ 0ichael 1 %ritchard and 0ichael A .abins@ CEn,ineerin, Ethics
*oncepts and *asesD@ 2hompson 5earnin,@ 2000=
REFERENCES:
1= *harles + 6leddermann@ CEn,ineerin, EthicsD@ %rentice Eall@ 4ew 0e8ico@
1$$$=
2= Aohn . <oatri,ht@ CEthics and the *onduct of <usinessD@ %earson Education@ 200!
!= Edmund 7 1eebauer and .obert 5 <arry@ C6undamentals of Ethics for 1cientists and
En,ineersD@ ?8ford Bniversity %ress@ 2001=
4= %rof= (*ol) % 1 <a&a& and +r= .a& A,rawal@ C<usiness Ethics An Indian %erspectiveD@
<i9tantra@ 4ew +elhi@ 2004=
"= +avid Ermann and 0ichele 1 1hauf@ C*omputers@ Ethics and 1ocietyD@ ?8ford
Bniversity %ress@ (200!)
6
1*+66* INTELLECTUAL %RO%ERTY RIGHTS 7I%R8 L T % C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I +
Introduction Invention and *reativity Intellectual %roperty (I%) Importance
%rotection of I%. <asic types of property (i)= 0ovable %roperty ii= Immovable %roperty
and iii= Intellectual %roperty=
UNIT II 10
I% %atents *opyri,hts and related ri,hts 2rade 0ar(s and ri,hts arisin, from
2rademar( re,istration +efinitions Industrial +esi,ns and Inte,rated circuits
%rotection of 7eo,raphical Indications at national and International levels Application
%rocedures==
UNIT III 10
International convention relatin, to Intellectual %roperty Establishment of 'I%?
0ission and Activities Eistory 7eneral A,reement on 2rade and 2ariff (7A22)=
UNIT IV 10
Indian %osition s '2? and 1trate,ies Indian I%. le,islations commitments to
'2?;%atent ?rdinance and the <ill +raft of a national Intellectual %roperty %olicy
%resent a,ainst unfair competition=

UNIT V 10

*ase 1tudies on %atents (<asumati rice@ turmeric@ 4eem@ etc=) *opyri,ht and related
ri,hts 2rade 0ar(s Industrial desi,n and Inte,rated circuits 7eo,raphic indications
%rotection a,ainst unfair competition=
TOTAL: )+ %ERIDOS
TE0T BOO-S:
1= 1ubbaram 4=.= CEandboo( of Indian %atent 5aw and %ractice C@ 1= iswanathan
%rinters and %ublishers %vt= 5td=@ 1$$#=
REFERENCES:
1= Eli 'hitney@ Bnited 1tates %atent 4umber: /2J@ *otton 7in@ 0arch 14@ 1/$4=
2= Intellectual %roperty 2oday: olume #@ 4o= "@ 0ay 2001@ Kwww=iptoday=comL=
!= Bsin, the Internet for non;patent prior art searches@ +erwent I% 0atters@ Auly
2000= www=ipmatters=netMfeaturesM000/0/N,ibbs=html=
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1)2*96 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 0 0 3

UNIT I INFORMATION SYSTEM AND ORGANI.ATION ,
0atchin, the Information 1ystem %lan to the ?r,ani9ational 1trate,ic %lan Identifyin,
-ey ?r,ani9ational ?b&ective and %rocesses and +evelopin, an Information 1ystem
+evelopment Bser role in 1ystems +evelopment %rocess 0aintainability and
.ecoverability in 1ystem +esi,n=
UNIT II RE%RESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF SYSTEM STRUCTURE ,
0odels for .epresentin, 1ystems: 0athematical@ 7raphical and Eierarchical
(?r,ani9ation *hart@ 2ree +ia,ram) Information 6low %rocess 6low 0ethods and
Eeuristics +ecomposition and A,,re,ation Information Architecture Application of
1ystem .epresentation to *ase 1tudies=
UNIT III SYSTEMS2 INFORMATION AND DECISION THEORY ,
Information 2heory Information *ontent and .edundancy *lassification and
*ompression 1ummari9in, and 6ilterin, Inferences and Bncertainty Identifyin,
Information needed to 1upport +ecision 0a(in, Euman 6actors %roblem
characteristics and Information 1ystem *apabilities in +ecision 0a(in,=
UNIT IV INFORMATION SYSTEM A%%LICATION ,
2ransaction %rocessin, Applications <asic Accountin, Application Applications for
<ud,etin, and %lannin, ?ther use of Information 2echnolo,y: Automation 'ord
%rocessin, Electronic 0ail Evaluation .emote *onferencin, and 7raphics 1ystem
and 1election *ost <enefit *entrali9ed versus +ecentrali9ed Allocation 0echanism=
UNIT V DEVELO%MENT AND MAINTENANCE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ,

1ystems analysis and desi,n 1ystem development life cycle 5imitation End Bser
+evelopment 0ana,in, End Bsers off the shelf software pac(a,es ?utsourcin,
*omparison of different methodolo,ies=
To#/$ : )+
TE0T BOO-:
1= 5audon -=*@ 5audon A=%@ <rabston 0=E@ C0ana,ement Information 1ystems ;
0ana,in, the di,ital firmD@ %earon Education@ 2004=
REFERENCES:
1= 2urban E=6@ %otter .=E@ CIntroduction to Information 2echnolo,yDG 'iley@ 2 004=
2= Aeffrey A=Eoffer@ Aoey 6=7eor,e@ Aoseph 1= alachich@ C0odern 1ystems Analysis
and +esi,nD@ 2hird Edition@ %rentice Eall@ 2002=
*
1)2*91 SYSTEM MODELING AND SIMULATION 3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO SIMULATION ,
Introduction 1imulation 2erminolo,ies; Application areas 0odel *lassification
2ypes of 1imulation; 1teps in a 1imulation study; *oncepts in +iscrete Event 1imulation
; 1imulation E8amples
UNIT II MATHEMATICAL MODELS ,
1tatistical 0odels ; *oncepts +iscrete +istribution; *ontinuous +istribution %oisson
%rocess; Empirical +istributions; 3ueuein, 0odels *haracteristics; 4otation
3ueuein, 1ystems 0ar(ovian 0odels; %roperties of random numbers; 7eneration of
%seudo .andom numbers; 2echni>ues for ,eneratin, random numbers;2estin, random
number ,enerators; 7eneratin, .andom;ariates; Inverse 2ransform techni>ue
Acceptance; .e&ection techni>ue *omposition O *onvolution 0ethod=
UNIT III ANALYSIS OF SIMULATION DATA ,
Input 0odelin, ; +ata collection ; Assessin, sample independence ; Eypothesi9in,
distribution family with data ; %arameter Estimation ; 7oodness;of;fit tests ; 1electin,
input models in absence of data; ?utput analysis for a 1in,le system 2erminatin,
1imulations 1teady state simulations=
UNIT IV VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION ,
0odel <uildin, erification of 1imulation 0odels *alibration and alidation of 0odels
alidation of 0odel Assumptions alidatin, Input ?utput 2ransformations=
UNIT V SIMULATION OF COM%UTER SYSTEMS AND CASE STUDIES ,
1imulation 2ools 0odel Input Ei,h level computer system simulation *%B
0emory 1imulation *omparison of systems via simulation 1imulation %ro,rammin,
techni>ues ; +evelopment of 1imulation models=
TE0T BOO-S:
1= Aerry <an(s and Aohn *arson@ C +iscrete Event 1ystem 1imulationD@ 6ourth
Edition@ %EI@ 200"=
2= 7eoffrey 7ordon@ C1ystem 1imulationD@ 1econd Edition@ %EI@ 200) (Bnit )=
REFERENCES:

1= 6ran( 5= 1everance@ C 1ystem 0odelin, and 1imulationD@ 'iley@ 2001=
2= Averill 0= 5aw and '=+avid -elton@ C 1imulation 0odelin, and Analysis@ 2hird
Edition@ 0c7raw Eill@ 200)=
!= Aerry <an(s@ CEandboo( of 1imulation: %rinciples@ 0ethodolo,y@ Advances@
Applications and %racticeD@ 'iley@ 1$$#=
,
1)196* NATURAL LANGUAGE %ROCESSING 3 0 0 3
UNIT I ,
Introduction 0odels ;and Al,orithms ; 2he 2urin, 2est ;.e,ular E8pressions
<asic .e,ular E8pression %atterns ;6inite 1tate Automata ;.e,ular 5an,ua,es and
61As 0orpholo,y ;Inflectional 0orpholo,y ; +erivational 0orpholo,y ;6inite;1tate
0orpholo,ical %arsin, ; *ombinin, an 612 5e8icon and .ules ;%orter 1temmer
UNIT II ,
4;,rams 0odels of 1ynta8 ; *ountin, 'ords ; Bnsmoothed 4;,rams 1moothin,;
<ac(off ; +eleted Interpolation Entropy ; En,lish 'ord *lasses ; 2a,sets for En,lish
;%art of 1peech 2a,,in, ;.ule;<ased %art of 1peech 2a,,in, ; 1tochastic %art of
1peech 2a,,in, ; 2ransformation;<ased 2a,,in, ;
UNIT III ,
*onte8t 6ree 7rammars for En,lish 1ynta8; *onte8t;6ree .ules and 2rees ; 1entence;
5evel *onstructions A,reement 1ub *ate,ori9ation %arsin, 2op;down Earley
%arsin, ;6eature 1tructures ; %robabilistic *onte8t;6ree 7rammars
UNIT IV ,
.epresentin, 0eanin, ; 0eanin, 1tructure of 5an,ua,e ; 6irst ?rder %redicate *alculus
; .epresentin, 5in,uistically .elevant *oncepts ;1ynta8;+riven 1emantic Analysis
;1emantic Attachments ; 1ynta8;+riven Analy9er ; .obust Analysis ; 5e8emes and 2heir
1enses ; Internal 1tructure ; 'ord 1ense +isambi,uation ;Information .etrieval
UNIT V ,
+iscourse ;.eference .esolution ; 2e8t *oherence ;+iscourse 1tructure ; +ialo, and
*onversational A,ents ; +ialo, Acts Interpretation *oherence ;*onversational
A,ents ; 5an,ua,e 7eneration Architecture ;1urface .eali9ations ; +iscourse
%lannin, 0achine 2ranslation ;2ransfer 0etaphor Interlin,ua 1tatistical
Approaches
TE0T BOO-S:
1= += Aurafs(y and A= 0artin C1peech and 5an,ua,e %rocessin,: An Introduction to
4atural 5an,ua,e %rocessin,@ *omputational 5in,uistics@ and 1peech
.eco,nitionD@
2= *= 0annin, and E= 1chut9e@ C6oundations of 1tatistical 4atural 5an,ua,e
%rocessin,D@
REFERENCE:
1= Aames Allen= C4atural 5an,ua,e Bnderstandin,D@ Addison 'esley@ 1$$4=
10
1)2*6* SOFT1ARE DESIGN 3 0 0 3
UNIT I GENERAL DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS ,
2he nature of +esi,n process ?b&ectives <uildin, 0odels *onstructs@ +esi,n
>ualities Assessin, the desi,n +esi,n viewpoints for software 2he ob&ect 0odel
*lasses and ?b&ects *omple8ity *lassification 4otation %rocess %ra,matics=
UNIT II STRUCTURED SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN ,
1tructured +esi,n +esi,n %rinciples %roblem %artitionin, and Eierarchy
Abstraction@ 0odularity 2op;down and <ottom;up 1trate,ies 2ransformation of a
+6+ to a 1tructure *hart 2ransform Analysis 2ransaction Analysis *ouplin,
*ohesion 0ultiple types of *ohesion in a module +ata +esi,n 4ormali9ation
+enormali9ation %rocedural +esi,n=
UNIT III OB;ECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN ,
?verview of ?b&ect ?riented Analysis 1halerM0ellor *oadM Iourdon .umbau,h
<ooch B05 Bse case *onceptual model <ehaviour *lass Analysis %atterns
?verview +ia,rams A,,re,ation B05 +ia,rams *ollaboration 1e>uence
*lass +esi,n patterns and 6ramewor(s *omparison with other desi,n methods
0ana,in, analysis and desi,n Evaluation testin, *odin, 0aintenance 0etrics=
UNIT IV SOFT1ARE DESIGN ,
2he Architecture *oncepts +esi,n 0ethods +esi,n %atterns .ationale for 0ethods
+esi,n %rocesses and 1trate,ies +esi,n by 2emplate +esi,nin, with %atterns
1tepwise .efinement Incremental +esi,n %rototypin, +1+0 1tructured 1ystems
Analysis and 1tructured +esi,n A1% A1+=
UNIT V CASE STUDIES ,
+omain 4ame 1ystem Email 'orld 'ide 'eb (E22%) 1imple 4etwor(
0ana,ement %rotocol 6ile 2ransfer %rotocol 1ecurity 0utimedia applications=
TOTAL : )+
REFERENCES:
1= +avid <ud,en@ P1oftware +esi,nP@ 1econd Edition@ %earson Education@ 2004=
2= .= 1= %ressman@ P1oftware En,ineerin,P@ 6ifth Edition@ 0c7raw Eill Inc=@ 2001=
!= 1teve 0c*onnell@ P*ode *omplete P@ 'ord %ower %ublishers@ 2001=
4= Ed +owns@ %eter *lare@ Aan *oe@ P1tructured 1ystem Analysis and +esi,n 0ethods
Application and *onte8t P@ %rentice Eall@ 1$$#=
"= A= 7= 1uteliffe@ PEuman *omputer Interface +esi,n P@ 1econd Edition 0acmillan@
1$$"=
11
1*+669 NANOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY L T % C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 10

4anoscale 1cience and 2echnolo,y; Implications for %hysics@ *hemistry@ <iolo,y and
En,ineerin,;*lassifications of nanostructured materials; nano particles; >uantum dots@
nanowires;ultra;thinfilms;multilayered materials= 5en,th 1cales involved and effect on
properties: 0echanical@ Electronic@ ?ptical@ 0a,netic and 2hermal properties=
Introduction to properties and motivation for study (>ualitative only)=
UNIT II %RE%ARATION METHODS 10
<ottom;up 1ynthesis;2op;down Approach: %recipitation@ 0echanical 0illin,@ *olloidal
routes@ 1elf;assembly@ apour phase deposition@ 0?*+@ 1putterin,@ Evaporation@
0olecular <eam Epita8y@ Atomic 5ayer Epita8y@ 0?0<E=
UNIT III %ATTERNING AND LITHOGRA%HY FOR NANOSCALE DEVICES +
Introduction to opticalMB electron beam and J;ray 5itho,raphy systems and processes@
'et etchin,@ dry (%lasma Mreactive ion) etchin,@ Etch resists;dip pen litho,raphy
UNIT IV %RE%ARATION ENVIRONMENTS 10
*lean rooms: specifications and desi,n@ air and water purity@ re>uirements for particular
processes@ ibration free environments: 1ervices and facilities re>uired= 'or(in,
practices@ sample cleanin,@ *hemical purification@ chemical and biolo,ical
contamination@ 1afety issues@ flammable and to8ic ha9ards@ bioha9ards=
UNIT V CHARECTERISATION TECHNI3UES 10
J;ray diffraction techni>ue@ 1cannin, Electron 0icroscopy ; environmental techni>ues@
2ransmission Electron 0icroscopy includin, hi,h;resolution ima,in,@ 1urface Analysis
techni>ues; A60@ 1%0@ 120@ 14?0@ E1*A@ 1I01;4anoindentation
)+ <!
TE0T BOO-S:
1= A=1= Edelstein and .=*= *ammearata@ eds=@ 4anomaterials: 1ynthesis@ %roperties and
Applications@ (Institute of %hysics %ublishin,@ <ristol and %hiladelphia@ 1$$))
2= 4 Aohn +inardo@ 4anoscale charecterisation of surfaces O Interfaces@ 1econd edition@
'einheim *ambrid,e@ 'iley;*E@ 2000
REFERENCES:
1= 7 2imp (Editor)@ 4anotechnolo,y@ AI% pressM1prin,er@ 1$$$
2= A(hlesh 5a(hta(ia (Editor) 2he Eand <oo( of 4ano 2echnolo,y@ C4anometer
1tructureD@ 2heory@ 0odelin, and 1imulations= %rentice;Eall of India (%) 5td@ 4ew
+elhi@ 200/=
12
1)1*66 SOFT COM%UTING 3 0 0 3

UNIT I FU..Y SET THEORY 10
Introduction to 4euro 6u99y and 1oft *omputin, 6u99y 1ets <asic +efinition and
2erminolo,y 1et;theoretic ?perations 0ember 6unction 6ormulation and
%arameteri9ation 6u99y .ules and 6u99y .easonin, E8tension %rinciple and 6u99y
.elations 6u99y If;2hen .ules 6u99y .easonin, 6u99y Inference 1ystems
0amdani 6u99y 0odels 1u,eno 6u99y 0odels 2su(amoto 6u99y 0odels Input
1pace %artitionin, and 6u99y 0odelin,=
UNIT II O%TIMI.ATION *
+erivative;based ?ptimi9ation +escent 0ethods 2he 0ethod of 1teepest +escent
*lassical 4ewtonFs 0ethod 1tep 1i9e +etermination +erivative;free ?ptimi9ation
7enetic Al,orithms 1imulated Annealin, .andom 1earch +ownhill 1imple8
1earch=
UNIT III ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 10
Introduction@ -nowled,e .epresentation .easonin,@ Issues and Ac>uisition:
%repositional and %redicate *alculus .ule <ased (nowled,e .epresentation 1ymbolic
.easonin, Bnder Bncertainity <asic (nowled,e .epresentation Issues -nowled,e
ac>uisition Eeuristic 1earch: 2echni>ues for Eeuristic search Eeuristic *lassification ;
1tate 1pace 1earch: 1trate,ies Implementation of 7raph 1earch 1earch based on
.ecursion %atent;directed 1earch %roduction 1ystem and 5earnin,=
UNIT IV NEURO FU..Y MODELING ,
Adaptive 4euro;6u99y Inference 1ystems Architecture Eybrid 5earnin, Al,orithm
5earnin, 0ethods that *ross;fertili9e A46I1 and .<64 *oactive 4euro 6u99y
0odelin, 6ramewor( 4euron 6unctions for Adaptive 4etwor(s 4euro 6u99y
1pectrum=
UNIT V A%%LICATIONS OF COM%UTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE *
%rinted *haracter .eco,nition Inverse -inematics %roblems Automobile 6uel
Efficiency %rediction 1oft *omputin, for *olor .ecipe %rediction=
TOTAL: )+
TE0T BOO-S:
1= A=1=.=Aan,@ *=2=1un and E=0i9utani@ C4euro;6u99y and 1oft *omputin,D@ %EI@
2004@ %earson Education 2004=
2= 4=%=%adhy@ CArtificial Intelli,ence and Intelli,ent 1ystemsD@ ?8ford Bniversity
%ress@ 200)=
REFERENCES:
1= Elaine .ich O -evin -ni,ht@ Artificial Intelli,ence@ 1econd Edition@ 2ata 0c,raw
Eill %ublishin, *omp=@ 200)@ 4ew +elhi=
2= 2imothy A=.oss@ C6u99y 5o,ic with En,ineerin, ApplicationsD@ 0c7raw;Eill@ 1$$/=
!= +avis E=7oldber,@ C7enetic Al,orithms: 1earch@ ?ptimi9ation and 0achine
5earnin,D@ Addison 'esley@ 4=I=@ 1$#$=
13
4= 1= .a&ase(aran and 7=A==%ai@ C4eural 4etwor(s@ 6u99y 5o,ic and 7enetic
Al,orithmsD@ %EI@ 200!=
"= .=Eberhart@ %=1impson and .=+obbins@ C*omputational Intelli,ence ; %* 2oolsD@
A% %rofessional@ <oston@ 1$$)=
)= Amit -onar@ CArtificial Intelli,ence and 1oft *omputin, <ehaviour and *o,nitive
model of the human brainD@ *.* %ress@ 200#=
1)2*92 S%EECH SIGNAL %ROCESSING 3 0 0 3
UNIT I MECHANICS OF S%EECH ,
1peech production: 0echanism of speech production@ Acoustic phonetics ; +i,ital
models for speech si,nals ; .epresentations of speech waveform: 1amplin, speech
si,nals@ basics of >uanti9ation@ delta modulation@ and +ifferential %*0 ; Auditory
perception: psycho acoustics=
UNIT II TIME DOMAIN METHODS FOR S%EECH %ROCESSING ,
2ime domain parameters of 1peech si,nal 0ethods for e8tractin, the parameters
Ener,y@ Avera,e 0a,nitude@ Qero crossin, .ate 1ilence +iscrimination usin, Q*. and
ener,y 1hort 2ime Auto *orrelation 6unction %itch period estimation usin, Auto
*orrelation 6unction=
UNIT III FRE3UENCY DOMAIN METHOD FOR S%EECH %ROCESSING ,
1hort 2ime 6ourier analysis: 6ourier transform and linear filterin, interpretations@
1amplin, rates ; 1pectro,raphic displays ; %itch and formant e8traction ; Analysis by
1ynthesis ; Analysis synthesis systems: %hase vocoder@ *hannel ocoder ;
Eomomorphic speech analysis: *epstral analysis of 1peech@ 6ormant and %itch
Estimation@ Eomomorphic ocoders=
UNIT IV LINEAR %REDICTIVE ANALYSIS OF S%EECH ,
<asic %rinciples of linear predictive analysis Auto correlation method *ovariance
method 1olution of 5%* e>uations *holes(y method +urbinFs .ecursive al,orithm
Application of 5%* parameters %itch detection usin, 5%* parameters 6ormant
analysis E5% *E5%=
UNIT V A%%LICATION OF S%EECH 4 AUDIO SIGNAL %ROCESSING ,
Al,orithms: +ynamic time warpin,@ -;means clusterin, and ector >uanti9ation@
7aussian mi8ture modelin,@ hidden 0ar(ov modelin, ; Automatic 1peech .eco,nition:
6eature E8traction for A1.@ +eterministic se>uence reco,nition@ 1tatistical 1e>uence
reco,nition@ 5an,ua,e models ; 1pea(er identification and verification oice response
system 1peech synthesis: basics of articulatory@ source;filter@ and concatenative
synthesis ?I%
TE0T BOO-S:
1= 5= .= .abiner and .= '= 1chaffer@ C+i,ital %rocessin, of 1peech si,nalsD@ %rentice
Eall@ 1$/#=
2= <en 7old and 4elson 0or,an@ C1peech and Audio 1i,nal %rocessin,D@ Aohn 'iley
and 1ons Inc=@ 1in,apore@ 2004=
1)
REFERENCES:
1= 3uatieri@ C+iscrete;time 1peech 1i,nal %rocessin,D@ %rentice Eall@ 2001=
2= 5=.= .abiner and <= E= Auan,@ C6undamentals of speech reco,nitionD@ %rentice Eall@
1$$!=
1)1*6* DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS 3 0 0 3
UNIT I ,
*haracteri9ation of +istributed 1ystems;Introduction;E8amples;.esource 1harin, and
the 'eb;*hallen,es= 1ystem 0odels;Architectural;6undamental=
Interprocess *ommunication;Introduction;A%I for Internet protocols;E8ternal data
representation and marshallin,;;*lient;server communication;7roup communication;
*ase study: Interprocess *ommunication in B4IJ=
UNIT II ,
+istributed ?b&ects and .emote Invocation;Introduction;*ommunication between
distributed ob&ects;.emote procedure calls;Events and notifications;*ase study: Aava
.0I=
?peratin, 1ystem 1upport;Introduction;?1 layer;%rotection;%rocesses and threads;
*ommunication and invocation ?1 architecture=
UNIT III ,
+istributed 6ile 1ystems;Introduction;6ile service architecture;*ase 1tudy:1un 4etwor(
6ile 1ystem;Enhancements and further developments=
4ame 1ervices;Introduction;4ame 1ervices and the +omain 4ame 1ystem;+irectory
1ervices;*ase 1tudy: 7lobal 4ame 1ervice=
UNIT IV ,
2ime and 7lobal 1tates;Introduction;*loc(s@ events and process states;1ynchroni9in,
physical cloc(s;5o,ical time and lo,ical cloc(s;7lobal states;+istributed debu,,in,=
*oordination and A,reement;Introduction;+istributed mutual e8clusion;Elections;
0ulticast communication;*onsensus and related problems=
UNIT V ,
+istributed 1hared 0emory;Introduction;+esi,n and implementation issues;1e>uential
consistency and Ivy case study .elease consistency and 0unin case study;?ther
consistency models=
*?.<A *ase 1tudy; Introduction;*?.<A .0I;*?.<A services=
TE0T:
1+
1= 7eor,e *oulouris@ Aean +ollimore@ 2im -indber,@ @ P+istributed 1ystems: *oncepts
and +esi,nP@ 4th Edition@ %earson Education@ 200"=
REFERENCES:
1= A=t1= 2anenbaum and 0= = 1teen@ P+istributed 1ystems: %rinciples and %aradi,msP@
1econd Edition@ %rentice Eall@ 200)=
2= 0=5=5iu@ C+istributed *omputin, %rinciples and ApplicationsD@ %earson Addison
'esley@ 2004=
!= 0u(esh 1in,hal@ CAdvanced *oncepts In ?peratin, 1ystemsD@ 0c7rawEill 1eries in
*omputer 1cience@ 1$$4=
4= 4ancy A= 5ynch@ P+istributed Al,orithmsP@ 2he 0or,an -aufmann 1eries in +ata
0ana,ement 1ystem@ 0or,an -aufmann %ublishers@ 2000=
IT2063 0ML AND 1EB SERVICES

L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I
+istributed +atabases s *onventional +atabases Architecture 6ra,mentation
3uery %rocessin, 2ransaction %rocessin, *oncurrency *ontrol .ecovery=
UNIT II OB;ECT ORIENTED DATABASES 10
Introduction to ?b&ect ?riented +ata <ases ; Approaches ; 0odelin, and +esi,n ;
%ersistence 3uery 5an,ua,es ; 2ransaction ; *oncurrency 0ulti ersion 5oc(s ;
.ecovery
UNIT III EMERGING SYSTEMS 10
Enhanced +ata 0odels ; *lientM1erver 0odel ; +ata 'arehousin, and +ata 0inin, ;
'eb +atabases 0obile +atabases=
UNIT IV DATABASE DESIGN ISSUES ,
E. 0odel ; 4ormali9ation ; 1ecurity ; Inte,rity ; *onsistency ; +atabase 2unin, ;
?ptimi9ation and .esearch Issues +esi,n of 2emporal +atabases 1patial
+atabases=
UNIT V CURRENT ISSUES ,
1emantic 'eb .ole of 0eta data in web content ; .esource +escription 6ramewor(
.+6 schema Architecture of semantic web content mana,ement wor(flow J5A47
'165 <%E54'1
TOTAL : )+
TE0T BOO-S:
1= .on 1chmel9er et al= C J05 and 'eb 1ervicesD@ %earson Education@ 2002=
2= 1andeep *hatter&ee and Aames 'ebber@ C+evelopin, Enterprise 'eb 1ervices:
An ArchitectRs 7uideD@ %rentice Eall@ 2004=
16
19
REFERENCES:
1= 6ran( %=*oyle@ CJ05@ 'eb 1ervices and the +ata .evolutionD@ %earson
Education@ 2002=
2= -eith <allin,er@ C=4E2 'eb 1ervices Architecture and ImplementationD@ %earson
Education@ 200!=
!= Eenry <e>uet and 0eera& -unnumpurath@ C<e,innin, Aava 'eb 1ervicesD@6irst
Edition@ Apress@ 2004=
4= .uss <asiura and 0i(e <aton,bacal@ C%rofessional A1% =4E2 'eb 1ervicesD@
Apress@ 200!=
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