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Re: MCA 4th Semester Syllabus Punjab Technical University

As you are looking for the at Punjab Technical University MCA IV Sem exam syllabus , here I am providing same for you .

• Data Warehousing & Mining
• E- Commerce & Web Application Development
• Interactive Computer Graphics
• Advanced Operating Systems
• Software Lab- VIII (E- Commerce & Web Application Development)
• Software Lab- IX (Interactive Computer Graphics )
• Software LabX(AdvancedOperating Systems)
PTU MCA IV Sem syllabus
MCA-101 Information Management
Introduction to Information Technology - Definition, Applications in various sectors, Different types of software, Generations of Computers, Input and output Devices, Various storage devices like HDD, Optical Disks, Flash Drives. Different Types of data file formats: Types and Applications.
Unit –II
IT Infrastructure in India – Telecommunication, Internet research and Broadband
Unit –III
Data Collection and Data Management, Data Models, Information vs. Knowledge, Various techniques to derive information, Information Management.
Unit –IV
Management Information System – Definition, Strategic Management of Information, Decision Making, Development Process of MIS, Strategic Design of MIS, Business Process Reengineering.
Unit –V
Understanding Knowledge Management, Designing a Knowledge Management System, Nature and Scope of Business Intelligence, Information Security- Meaning and Importance, Organizational Security Policy and Planning, Access Control and Operations Security.
Unit –VI
Office Automation (Word processing, Spreadsheet, Presentation, E-Mail Clients),Content
Management System and Architecture.
Suggested Readings / Books:
• Introduction to Information Technology, Second Edition, Turban, Rainer, Potter, WSE, Wiley India. 
• Data Warehousing Fundamentals: A Comprehensive Study For IT Professionals, Paulraj Ponnian BWSTN, Wiley
 India. 
• Information Assurance For The Enterprise: A Roadmap To Information Security- Corey Schou, Daniel Shoemaker, 
 Mc-Graw Hill Publications. 
• Management Information System: Text And Cases, Waman Jawadekar, Mc-Graw Hill Publications.
Section-A
MCA-102 Object Oriented Programming in C++
Evolution of OOP, OOP Paradigm, advantages of OOP, Comparison between functional programming and OOP Approach, characteristics of object oriented language – objects, classes, inheritance, reusability, user defined data types, polymorphism, overloading. Introduction to C++, Identifier and keywords, constants,C++ operators, type conversion, Variable declaration, statements, expressions, features of iostream.h and iomanip.h input and output, conditional expression loop statements, breaking control statements.
Section-B
Defining function, types of functions, storage class specifiers, recursion, pre-processor, header files and standard functions, Arrays, pointer arithmetic’s, structures, pointers and structures, unions, bit fields typed, enumerations.Passing array as an argument to function.
Section-C
Classes, member functions, objects, arrays of class objects, pointers and classes, nested classes, constructors,destructors, inline member functions, static class member, friend functions, dynamic memory allocation.Inheritance, single inheritance, types of base classes, types of derivations, multiple inheritance, container classes, member access control
Section-D
Function overloading, operator overloading, polymorphism, early binding, polymorphism with pointers,virtual functions,virtual destructors, late binding, pure virtual functions, opening and closing of files, stream state member functions, binary file operations, structures and file operations, classes and file operations, random access file processing.Exception Handling.
Suggested Readings / Books:
• Object Oriented Programming in Turbo C++, Robert Lafore, Galgotia Publications, 1994. 
• The C++ Programming Language, Bjarne Wesley Publications, 1994. 
 • Object Oriented Programming with C++, E.Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill 
• Object Oriented Software Engineering, S.Halladay and M. Wiebel, BPB Publications, 1995. 
MCA-103Computer Organization and Assembly Language
Objectives: The objective of the course is to provide students with a solid foundation in computer design. Examine the operation of the major building blocks of a computer system. To introduce students to the design and organization of modern digital computers & basic assembly language.
Section-A
Computer Organization: Basic Computer Organization, Bus & Memory Transfer, Stored Program Organization, Computer Registers, Computer Instructions, Timing and Control, Hardwired based design of Control Unit, Instruction Cycle, Formats of Various types of Instructions- Memory Reference Instructions, Register Reference Instructions & I/O Instructions , General Register Organization-Control word, Design of Adder & Logic Unit, Stack Organization-Register Stack, Memory Stack, Reverse Polish Notation, Addressing Modes, RISC vs CISC Architectures, Interrupts & types.
Section-B
Pipeline & Vector Processing: Parallel Processing, Pipelining-Arithmetic & Instruction
Pipeline, Vector Processing-Vector operations, Memory Interleaving, Array Processors.
Input – Output Organization: Input-Output Interface- I/O vs Memory Bus, Isolated vs Memory mapped I/O, Synchronous Data Transfer , Asynchronous Data Transfer-Strobe Control, Handshaking, Asynchronous Communication Interface, Modes of Transfer-Programmed I/O, Interrupt Initiated I/O, Interrupt Cycle, Priority Interrupt Controller, DMA Controller & DMA Transfer.
Section-C
Memory Organization: Main Memory-Memory Address Map, Memory connection to CPU, Associative Memory-Hardware organization, Match Logic, Cache Memory-Levels of Cache, Associative Mapping, Direct Mapping, Set-Associative Mapping, writing into Cache, Cache coherence, Virtual Memory-Address space & Memory space, Address mapping using pages, Associative memory page table, Page replacement . Memory Management Hardware – Segmented page mapping, Multiport memory, Memory protection.
Section-D
Multiprocessors: Characteristics of Multiprocessors, Interconnection structures-Time Shared Common Bus, Crossbar switch, Multistage Switching Network, Hypercube interconnection, Interprocessor communication & synchronization.
Assembly Language Programming: Example of a typical 8 bit processor (8085 microprocessor)—Registers, Addressing modes, Instruction Set-Data transfer Instructions, Arithmetic Instructions, Logical Instructions, Program Control Instructions, Machine Control Instructions, Use of an Assembly Language for specific programmes : Simple numeric manipulations, Sorting of a list and use of I/O instructions.
Suggested Readings / Books:
• Computer Organization- Car Hamacher, Zvonks Vranesic, Safwat Zaky, V Edition, McGraw Hill. 
• Computer System Architecture, Mano, M.M., 1986: Prentice Hall of India. 

• Computer Architecture and Organization, John Paul Hayes: McGraw-Hill
International Edition 

• Structured Computer Organization, Tanenbaum, A.S.: Prentice Hall of India. 
MCA-104 Accounting and Financial Management
Section-A
Accounting: Principles, concepts and conventions, double entry system of accounting, introduction to basic books of accounts of sole proprietary concern, partnership, organization
& company, closing of books of accounts and preparation of trial balance.
Final Accounts: Trading, Profit and Loss accounts and Balance sheet (without adjustment)
Section-B
Financial Management: Meaning, scope and role, a brief study of functional areas of financial management. Introduction to various FM tools: Ratio Analysis, Fund Flow statement and cash flow statement (without adjustments)
Section-C
Costing: Nature, importance and basic principles, Marginal costing: Nature scope and importance, Break even analysis, its uses and limitations, construction of break even chart, Standard costing: Nature, scope and variances, Budgetary Control (only introduction)
Section-D
Computerized Accounting: Advantages, Computer Programs for accounting, Computer based Auditing.
Suggested Readings / Books:
• Principles: A Book-Keeping by J.C.Katyal 

• Principles of Accounting by Jain and Narang,. 

• Financial Management by I.M.Pandey, Vikas Publications. 

• Management Accounting, by Sharma, Gupta & Bhall,. 

• Cost Accounting by Jain and Narang 

• Cost Accounting by Katyal,. 

• Basic Accounting, Second Edition by Rajni Sofat, Preeti Hiro, PHI.
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