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5th September 2012, 05:26 PM
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Acharya Nagarjuna University MCA 5th SEM Syllabus
Hello sir I am studying in MCA 5th SEM in Acharya Nagarjuna University and I want to know about the syllabus of MCA 5th Sem. So please provide me the syllabus of MCA 5th Sem.
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24th July 2015, 08:31 AM
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Acharya Nagarjuna University MCA 5th Sem Syllabus
Hi ! I am Bhawana and I am pursuing MCA from the Acharya nagarjuna University and want the 5th semester syllabus of MCA for Acharya nagarjuna University????
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24th July 2015, 04:59 PM
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Re: Acharya Nagarjuna University MCA 5th Sem Syllabus
Dear as you are looking for the 5th semester syllabus of MCA for Acharya nagarjuna University so here I am providing you the syllabus: Fifth Semester Syllabus of MCA: Data Ware Housing and Data Mining .Net Programming Design and Analysis of Algorithms Embedded Systems Mobile Computing Software Testing Techniques Image Processing Microprocessors and Interfacing Web Engineering .Net Programming Lab Advanced Java Lab Seminar MCA Syllabus MCA 101: IT Fundamentals Unit – I Business and information technology Business in the information age: Pressures and responses, why you need to know about Information Technology, what is an Information System? Information technologies in the modern organization Basic concepts of information systems organizations: Structure and IT support, IT support at different organizational levels, managing Information Technology in organizations, IT people and careers. Unit –II Computer hardware: The significance of hardware, the central processing unit, computer memory, computer hierarchy, input technologies, output technologies Computer software: Software history and significance, system software, application software, software issues, programming languages, enterprise software Managing organizational data and information: Basics of data arrangement and access, the traditional file environment, Databases – The modern approach, database management system, logical data models, data warehouses Unit – III Telecommunications and networks: The Telecommunications system, networks, network communication software, network processing strategies, Telecommunication applications The Internet, Intranets and Extranets: What exactly is the Internet?, the evolution of the Internet, the operation of the Internet, services provided by the Internet, the World Wide Web, Internet Challenges, Intranets, Extranets, Enterprise information protocols, The Mobile Internet Unit – IV Functional, Enterprise, and Inter Organizational Systems: Information Systems to support business functions, transaction processing. Information systems, accounting and finance systems, marketing and sales systems, production and operations management systems, human resources management systems, integrated information systems and enterprise resource planning, inter organizational /global information systems Electronic Commerce: Overview of E – commerce, business – to – consumer applications, market research, advertising, and consumer service, business – to – business collaborative commerce applications, innovative applications of E – commerce, infrastructure and E – commerce support service Computer based supply chain management and information systems integration: Supply chain and their management, supply chain problems and solutions, IT supply chain support and systems integration Data, Knowledge, and Decision support: Management and decision making, data transformation and management, decision support systems Prescribed Book: EFRAIM Turban, R. Kelly Rainer, Richard E. Potter, “Introduction to Information Technology” , john wiley (2008), chapters 1 to 9, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 and 11.1, 11.2, 11.3. Reference Books: 1. ITL Education Solutions Ltd., “Introduction to Information Technology”, Pearson India (2008). 2. Deborah Morley, Charless S. Parker, “Understanding Computers Today and Tomorrow, 11th edition, Thomson (2007). 3. Aksoy, DeNardis, “Introduction to Information Technology”, Cengage Learning (2008). 4. Ajoy Kumar Ray, Tinku Acharya, “Information Technology”, PHI. MCA 102: Programming with ‘C’ Unit-I Introductory Concepts: Types of Programming Languages, Introduction to C, Desirable Program Characteristics Introduction to C Programming: The C Character Set, Writing First Program of C, Identifiers and Keywords, Datatypes, Constants, Variables and Arrays, Declarations, Expressions Statements, Symbolic Constants Operators and Expressions: Arithmetic Operators, Unary Operators, Relational and Logical Operators, Assignment Operators, The Conditional Operator, Library Functions. Data Input and Output: Preliminaries, Single Character Input-The Getchar Function, Single Character Output – The Putchar Function, Enter Input Data – The Scanf Function, More About the Scanf Function, Writing Output Data – The Printf Function, More About the Printf Function, The Gets and Puts Functions Preparing and Running A Complete C Program: Planning a C Program, Writing a C Program, Error Diagnostics, Debugging Techniques Unit-II Control Statements: Preliminaries, Branching: The IF-ELSE Statement, Looping: The while Statement, More Looping: The do-while Statement, Still More Looping: The for Statement, Nested Control Structures, The Switch Statement, The break Statement, The continue Statement, The comma Statement, The goto Statement. Functions: A Brief Overview, Defining a Function, Accessing a Function, Function Prototypes, Passing Arguments to a Function, Recursion Program Structure: Storage Classes, Automatic Variables, External (Global) Variables, Static Variables. Unit-III Arrays: Defining an Array, Processing an Array, Passing Arrays to Functions, Multidimensional Arrays, Arrays and Strings Pointers: Fundamentals, Pointer Declarations, Passing Pointers to a Function, Pointers and One-dimensional Arrays, Dynamic Memory Allocation, Operations on Pointers, Pointers and Multidimensional Arrays, Arrays of Pointers, Passing Functions to Other Functions Structures and Unions: Defining a Structure, Processing a Structure, User-defined Data Types (Typedef), Structure and Pointers, Passing Structures to Functions, Self-referential Structures, Unions Data Files: Why Files, Opening and Closing a Data File, Reading and Writing a Data File, Processing a Data File, Unformatted Data Files, Concept of Binary Files Unit-IV Low-Level Programming: Register Variables, Bitwise Operations, Bit Fields Some Additional Features of C: Enumerations, Command Line Parameters, More About Library Functions, Macros, The C Processor Appendix H Library Functions Prescribed Book: Byron S Gottfriend, “Programming with C”, Second Edition, Schaum Out Lines, TATA Mc Graw Hill (2007) Chapters: 1.8 to 1.10, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8.1 to 8.4,9, 10.1 to 10.9,11,12,13,14 and Appendix H Reference Book: 1. Behrouy A. Foreuyan & Richard F. Gilberg, “Computer Science A structured programming Approach using C”, Third Edition, Cengage Learning (2008). 2. Herbert Schildt, “The Complete Reference C”, Fourth Edition, TMH (2008) 3. Ashok N. Kamthane, “Programming with ANSI and Turbo C”, Pearson Education (2008) 4. Mullish Cooper, “The Spirit of C – An Introduction to Moderen Programming”, Jaico Books (2006) MCA 103: Computer Organization Unit-I Digital Logic Circuits: Digital Computers, Logic Gates, Boolean Algebra, Map Simplification, Combinational Circuits, Flip-Flops, Sequential Circuits. Digital Components: Integrated Circuits, Decoders, Multiplexers, Registers, Shift Registers, Binary Counters, Memory Unit. Data Representation: Data Types, Complements, Fixed Point Representation, Floating Point Representation, Other Binary Codes, error Detection Codes. (Chapters Unit-II Register Transfer and Microoperations: Register Transfer Languages, Register Transfer, Bus and Memory Transfer, Arithmetic Micro Operations, Logic Micro Operations, Shift Micro Operations, Arithmetic Logic Shift Unit Basic Computer Organization and Design: Instruction Codes, Computer Registers, Computer Instructions, Timing and Control, Instruction Cycle, Memory Reference Instructions, Input-Output and Interrupt. (Chapters: Unit-III Microprogrammed Control: Control Memory, Address Sequencing, Micro Program Example, Design of Control Unit. Central Processing Unit: Introduction, General Register Organization, Stack Organization, Instruction Format, Addressing Modes, Data Transfer and Manipulation, Program Control. (Chapters: Unit-IV Computer Arithmetic: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division Algorithms, Floating Point Arithmetic Operations. Input-Output Organization: Peripheral Devices, Input-Output Interface, Asynchronous Data Transfer, Modes of Transfer, Priority Interrupt. Memory Organization: Memory Hierarchy, Main Memory, Auxiliary memory, Associative Memory, Cache Memory. (Chapters: Prescribed Book: M.Morris Mano, “Computer System Architecture”, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education (2008). Chapters : 1,2,3, 4, 5.1 to 5.7, 7, 8.1 to 8.7, 10.2 to 10.5, 11.1 to 11.5, 12.1 to 12.5 Reference Books: 1. V. Rajaraman, T. Radha Krishnan, “Computer Organization and Architecture”, PHI 2. Behrooz Parhami, “Computer Architecture”, Oxford (2007) 3. ISRD group, “Computer Organization”, ace series, TMH (2007) 4. William Stallings, “Computer Organization and Architecture – Designing for Performance”, Pearson Education (2005) 5. P.Chakraborty, “Computer Architecture and Organization”, Jaico Books (2008) MCA 104: Discrete Mathematical Structures UNIT-I: The Foundations: Logic and Proofs: Propositional Logic – Propositional Equivalences – Predicates and Quantifiers – Nested Quantifiers – Rules of Inference – Introduction to Proofs – Proof Methods and Strategy Basic Structures: Sets, Functions, Sequences and Sums: Sets – Set Operations – Functions – Sequences and Summations The Fundamentals : Algorithms , The Integers and Matrices: Algorithms – The Growth of Functions – Complexity of Algorithms – The Integers And Divisions – Primes and Greatest Common Divisors – Integers and Algorithms – Applications of Number Theory – Matrices Introduction and Recursion : Mathematical Induction – Strong Induction and Well- Ordering – Recursive Definitions and Structural Induction – Recursive Algorithms – Program Correctness UNIT-II: Counting: The Basics of Counting – The Pigeon Hole Principle – Permutations and Combinations – Binomial Coefficients – Generalized Permutations and Combinations – Generating Permutations and Combinations Advanced Counting Techniques: Recurrence Relations – Solving Linear Recurrence Relations – Divide and Conquer Algorithms and Recurrence Relations – Generating Functions – Inclusion – Exclusion – Applications of Inclusion & Exclusion UNIT-III: Relations : Relations and Their Properties – n-ary Relations and Their Applications – Representing Relations – Closures of Relations – Equivalence Relations – Partial Orderings Graphs: Graphs and Graph Models – Graph Terminology and Special Types of Graphs – Representing Graphs and Graph Isomorphism’s – Connectivity – Euler and Hamilton Paths – Shortest Path Problems – Planar Graphs - Graph Coloring UNIT-IV: Trees: Introduction to Trees – Applications of Trees – Tree Traversal – Spanning Trees – Minimum Spanning Trees Boolean Algebra: Boolean Functions – Representing Boolean Functions – Logic Gates – Minimization of Circuits Prescribed Book: Kenneth H Rosen, “Discrete Mathematics & its Applications”, 6th Edition, McGraw- Hill (2007) Chapters : 1 to 10 Reference Books: 1. Ralph P. Grimaldi, B.V. Ramana, “Discrete and Combinational Mathematics”, 5th Edition, Pearson Education (2008). 2. Swapan Kumar Sarkar, “A Text Book of Discrete Mathematics”, S.Chand (2008). 3. D.S.Malik and M.K.Sen, “Discrete Mathematical Structures”, Thomson (2006). MCA 105: Accounting And Financial Management UNIT I: Cost Accounting 1.1 Accounting concepts 1.2 Double entry system 1.3 Journal-ledger, trial balance, preparation of final accounts (problems) 1.4 Nature of financial statement-preparation of trading-profit and loss accounts-balance sheet of joint stock companies UNIT II: Cost Accounting 1.1 cost sheet 1.2 marginal costing (problems) 1.3 budget and budgetary control 1.4 standard costing (Problems) UNIT III: Financial Management 3.1 nature and scope of finance function-goals of financial management-modern concept of finance function. 3.2 Nature of financial decisions: concept-major financial decision areasinvestment decision-financing decision and dividend decision. 3.3 Financial analysis: concept of financial analysis-types of analysis-tables of analysis-ratio analysis-tables of analysis-funds flow and cash flow analysis (Problems) UNIT IV: Working capital management 4.1 concepts of working capital-importance of working capital-components of working capital-determination of working capital-source of working capital. 4.2 Inventory management-accounts of receivable management-cash management 4.3 Forecasting of working capital management Prescribed Book: K.Rajeswara Rao & G.Prasad, Accounting and finanace, Jaibharath publishers, 2002 (Chapters 1 to 19) Reference Books: 1. Vanherne & James C, John M.Wachewiez J.R., Fundamentals of Financial management, PHI, 2002 2. Horngren, Sundem Blliott, Introduction to financial accounting, pearson education, 2002 Contact: Address: Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh 522510 Map: [MAP]Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh[/MAP] Here I am providing you the detailed syllabus of MCA: Attachment: |
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