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1st Year 2nd Semester HYDERABAD INSTITUTE OF ARTS, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYBS (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)Title of Subject:CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRYCode:MTH 210Effective:18 Batch and OnwardsPre-requisites:NoneSemester:First Year Second Semester Assessment :20% Sessional Work, 20% Mid Semester and 60% Final ExaminationCredit Hours:3 (3+0)Marks:100Minimum Contact Hours 42Aims :To familiarize students with the concepts, techniques, and applications of Calculus and analytical geometry.Objectives:The students would develop an understanding in to the concept, techniques and applications of calculus and analytic geometry besides acquiring working knowledge of their applications.Contents :LIMITS, CONTINUITY AND DERIVATIVES The idea of a function.Introduction to limits. Techniques of finding limits.Continuity and discontinuity of function. Derivatives of algebraic functions.Derivatives of transcendental (Exponential, Trigonometric, Logarithmic, Inverse Trigonometric) functions. Derivatives of Hyperbolic functions.Successive differentiation and Leibniz rule. Taylor’s and Maclaurin?s series and their applications. Indeterminate forms.APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUSDerivatives as rates of change.Extreme values(Maxima and Minima 2 varibale), Point of inflexion.Tangents and Normals.Partial differentiation and Euler’s theorem.INTERGRATIONMethods of integration (by substitution, by parts, by partial fraction).Definite and indefinite integrals.Double and Triple integrals.Application of integration(area under the curve, area between two graphs, volume of revolution)VECTOR CALCULUS Vector differentiation and integration.Gradient, Divergence, Curl and their geometrical interpretation.Green’s theorem.ANALYTICAL GEOMETRYPoint Plotting in 3DStraight lines in R^3.Distance of a point from a line.Books Recommended:S.M. Yusuf, Calculus and Analytical Geometry”S.M. Yusuf, “Vector Analysis”Shanti Narayan, “Differential Calculus”Shanti Narayan, “Integral Calculus”.Schaum Series, “Vector Analysis”.Schaum Series, “Calculus”. W. Shere, G. Love, “Applied Mathematics for Engineering and Science”, Prentice Hall Approval :Board of Studies :01/2017, Res. No. 01;Dated: August 15, 2017Faculty of Science, Technology and Humanities :01/2017, Res No. 04;Dated: October 9, 2017Academic Council:02/2017, Res No. 91.11 (d)Dated: October 17, 2017HYDERABAD INSTITUTE OF ARTS, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYBS (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)Title of Subject:DIGITAL LOGIC AND DESIGN Code:CMP 113Effective:18 Batch and OnwardsPre-requisites:Basic Electronics Semester:First Year Second Semester Assessment :20% Sessional Work, 20% Mid Semester and 60% Final ExaminationCredit Hours:4 (3+1)Marks:100 + 50Minimum Contact Hours :42 + 42Aims :To provide the basic knowledge of the concept and principles of digital electronic/devices in order to develop a sound footing for advance studies in this field.Objectives:Students will be able to develop conceptual understanding of the complex and diverse world of digital electronics/devices and acquire working knowledge of their applications.Contents :PRE-REQUISITE NUMBER SYSTEMSDecimal, Binary, Octal, Hexa-Decimal, Binary Addition Multiplication and Division. Complement Operations.FUNDAMENTALS OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND SIMPLIFICATION METHODSBoolean algebra, Relay logic, Electronic logic gates, Truth table, Canonical forms, Krnaugh maps, Quine Me-Klusky methods.FIXED VERSES FLOATING POINT ARITHMETICCOMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGNIntroduction to Combinational Logic Circuits, Analysis of combinational circuits, Multilevel (NAND/NOR) Circuits. Half Adder, Full Adder, Half Subtract or, Full Subtractor. Serial and Parallel Adder, Parallel parity-bit generator, Serial to Parallel converter. Magnitude comparators, Data selectors/Multiplexers, Code Converters, Priority Encoders, Decoders/Demultiplexers, Seven segment display, sample Design Problems, Relay Contacts, Analysis and Synthesis of Contact Networks.MULTIVIBRATOR COUNTERS AND TRANSFER REGISTERSBi-stable (Flip-flop, Master-Slave), Mono-stable (single-shot). Astable (clock). Schmit trigger circuits, Ripple counters, Moulus counters, Registers, Shift and Transfer registers, BCD code counters, Parallel (clocked) counters, Counters and Decoding techniques.DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITSDiode AND OR gates, Transistor, Inverter circuits, IC circuits (DTL<RTL<TTL<ECL). Dynamic MOS circuits, MOS shift registers MOS, RAM, MOS ROM, Fabrication of Ics, Microprocessor introduction and Program, looking up tables, Finite state machineNote:Practical will be based on theory.Books Recommended:Louis Nashelsky, “Introduction to Digital Computer Technology”. Jhon Wiley and Sons. Jan M. Morris Mano. “Digital Logic and Computer Design”. National BookFoundation. (Prentice – Hall INC).D. J. Woolons, “Introduction to Digital Computer Design”, Mc Graw HillThomas C. Bartee, “Digital Computer Fundamentals”, Mc Graw HillApproval :Board of Studies :01/2017, Res. No. 01;Dated: August 15, 2017Faculty of Science, Technology and Humanities :01/2017, Res No. 04;Dated: October 9, 2017Academic Council:02/2017, Res No. 91.11 (d)Dated: October 17, 2017HYDERABAD INSTITUTE OF ARTS, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYBS (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)Title of Subject:WEB PROGRAMMINGCode:IT 110Effective:18 Batch and OnwardsPre-requisites:NoneSemester:First Year Second Semester Assessment :20% Sessional Work, 20% Mid Semester and 60% Final ExaminationCredit Hours:4 (3+1)Marks:100 + 50Minimum Contact Hours 42 + 42Aims :To explore the modern communication means and global information access technology, covering the basic development concepts of the World Wide Web pages and development toolsObjectives:Students will develop the understanding of the basic concepts of World Wide Web Pages and be able to develop the solutions for the web by using the front end development tools and acquire a closer insight into the modern communication and global information access technology.Contents :Overview of Communication Protocols TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTPOverview of Web Architecture, 3-tier ArchitectureDifference between Static and Dynamic Web PagesIntroduction to HTMLUnderstanding of Basic HTML tags HTML Tables, Frames, Iframes, Images, Quotations, Map, Lists, Formatting, Blocks, Audio, Video, Plugins, GraphicsWorking with HTML Forms & ElementsIntroduction to CSS & Style SheetsIntroduction of Java ScriptUnderstanding of JavaScript Variables, Data Types, Arrays, Loops, Operators, Statements & FunctionsWorking with JavaScript Event HandlersIntroduction & Understanding of Server Side ScriptingComparison & Advantages of Client & Server Side ScriptingNote::Practical will be based on theoryBooks Recommended:HTML complete reference 4.0.HTML 4.0 and Java ScriptMastering Java Script and Jscript (James Jaworski)HTML, DHTML and JavaScript(Ivan BarossDavid F.G. Silvan “Web Programming”Approval :Board of Studies :01/2017, Res. No. 01;Dated: August 15, 2017Faculty of Science, Technology and Humanities :01/2017, Res No. 04;Dated: October 9, 2017Academic Council: 02/2017, Res No. 91.11 (d)Dated: October 17, 2017HYDERABAD INSTITUTE OF ARTS, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYBS (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)Title of Subject:OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMINGCode:CMP 112Effective:18 Batch and OnwardsPre-requisites:Programming FundamentalsSemester:First Year Second Semester Assessment :20% Sessional Work, 20% Mid Semester and 60% Final ExaminationCredit Hours:4 (3+1)Marks:100+50Minimum Contact Hours 42+42Aims :To Study modern object oriented computer programming techniques and mechanics to develop software that supports Object Oriented Programming (OOP).Objectives:Students will acquire the working knowledge of the Object Oriented programming Model and the practical know how of designing and implementing the Pure Object Oriented Programs by using Java.Contents :Evolution of Object Oriented Programming (OOP), Object Oriented concepts and principles, problem solving in Object Oriented paradigm, OOP design process, classes, functions/methods, objects and encapsulation; constructors and destructors, operator and function/method overloading, association, aggregation, composition, generalization, inheritance and its types, derived classes, function/method overriding, abstract and concrete classes, virtual functions, polymorphism, exception handlingNote:Practical will be based on theory.Books Recommended:Ivor Horton “Beginning Java 2”, SPD, Wrox.Herbert Schildt“The Complete Reference Java 2”.Khalid Azim Mughal & Rolf Rasmussen,” A Programmer’s Guide to Java Certification. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel, "Java: How to Programme", Prentice Hall; 10th edition.An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java, C. Thomas Wu (2010). 5th Edition. McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 9780073523309 2. Ivor Horton’s Beginning Java, 7/e, Ivor Horton C++: How to Programme, Deitel and Deitel, 5/e, Pearson. Object Oriented Programming in C++, 3rdEdition, Robert LaforeApproval :Board of Studies :01/2017, Res. No. 01;Dated: August 15, 2017Faculty of Science, Technology and Humanities :01/2017, Res No. 04;Dated: October 9, 2017Academic Council:02/2017, Res No. 91.11 (d)Dated: October 17, 2017HYDERABAD INSTITUTE OF ARTS, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYBS (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)Title of Subject:PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Code:MNG 110Effective:18 Batch and OnwardsPre-requisites:NoneSemester:First Year Second Semester Assessment :20% Sessional Work, 20% Mid Semester and 60% Final ExaminationCredit Hours:3 (3+0)Marks:100Minimum Contact Hours 42Aims :Aimed to develop leadership skills, the art of decision making, and knack of logical executionObjectives:Students will be able to acquire and develop an understanding into the important tangible and intangible ingredients of leadership traits which are absolutely important in the efficient functioning of an enterpriseContents :Management Science, Theory, and Practices. The Evaluation of Management Thought and the Patterns of Management Analysis. The Nature and Purpose of Planning. Objectives, Strategies, Policies, And Planning Premises, Decision Making, Organizing, The Nature of Organizing and Entrepreneur , Effective Organizing and Organizational Culture, Staffing: Human Resource Management and Selection, Leading: Human Factors and Motivation, Leadership, Communication, Controlling, Managing in a Global Environment, Global Perspectives & Components of the Global Environment , Alliances and Agreements with Foreign Countries, International Involvement Levels, Managing Workplace Diversity ,Workplace Diversity Defined & Its Types , Challenges in Managing Workplace Diversity , Workplace Diversity InitiativesGoal Setting & Strategic Management,Types of Goals,Approaches to Goal Setting, Strategic Management Defined,The Strategic Management Process.Books Recommended:Marketing Management 9th EditionBy Philip Kotler: Prentice Hall.Heihrich Koontz “Management a Global Perspective”.Wood AR Dovel “Management”.Peter Baily “ Purchasing, Principle and Management”Approval :Board of Studies :01/2017, Res. No. 01;Dated: August 15, 2017Faculty of Science, Technology and Humanities :01/2017, Res No. 04;Dated: October 9, 2017Academic Council:02/2017, Res No. 91.11 (d)Dated: October 17, 2017 ................
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