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1st October 2012, 04:07 PM
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MCS Syllabus for Pune University
I am first year master of computer science student from Pune university I have not my syllabus so can you provide me procedure how and on which page I can get syllabus download procedure?
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3rd October 2012, 12:09 PM
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Re: MCS Syllabus for Pune University
As you want to get syllabus of MCS for Pune University so here as per your requirement I providing you some syllabus of MCS as per my knowledge. Here I am giving you an overview of syllabus of MCS program. I semester Overview of C A Brief History of C Features & characteristics of C Structure of a ‘C’ Program Program Development Life Cycle Complier Vs Interpreters Compilation & Execution of C Program On Dos & Unix To get full syllabus kindly find the below given attachment. |
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18th May 2015, 04:03 PM
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Re: MCS Syllabus for Pune University
I want to know syllabus of master in computer scince course. Will you please forward me syllabus of master in computer scince course of Pune University?
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18th May 2015, 04:07 PM
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Re: MCS Syllabus for Pune University
As per your request, I am giving you syllabus of M.Sc computer science course offered by the University of Pune. Semester 1 CS-101(New) : Principles of Programming Languages CS-102(New) : Advanced Networking CS-103(New) : Distributed Database Concepts CS-104(New) : Design and Analysis of Algorithms CS-105(New) : Laboratory Course (Departmental) Semester 2 CS-201(New) : Digital Image Processing CS-202(New) : Advanced Operating Systems CS-203(New) : Data Mining and Data Warehousing CS-204(New) : Elective Course(Departmental) CS-205(New) : Laboratory Course (University) Semester 3 CS-301(New) : Software Metrics & Project Management CS-302(New) : Mobile Computing CS-303(New) : Soft Computing CS-304(New) : Elective Course(Departmental) CS-305(New) : Laboratory course (Departmental) Semester 4 CS-401(New) : Full time Industrial Training CS-103(New): Distributed Database Concepts Pre-requisites: Students should be well-versed with the basic and advanced concepts of RDBMS Objectives: Main objective is to understand the principles and foundations of distributed databases. This course addresses architecture, design issues, integrity control, query processing and optimization, transactions, and concurrency control & distributed transaction reliability. Distributed databases: An overview [2] 1.1 Features of distributed Vs centralized databases Chapter 1 from Book 2 1.2 Why DDB? DDBMS 1.3 Promises / problem areas in implementing a DDB Section 1.3,1.5 from Book 1 DDBMS Architecture [4] 2.1 DBMS Standardization Chapter 4 from Book 1 2.2 Architectural models for DDBMS 2.3 DDBMS architecture 2.4 Distributed catalog management Section 21.8 from Book 3 Distributed database design [10] 3.1 Alternative design strategies Chapter 5 from book 1 3.2 Distributed design issues 3.3 Concepts of join graphs Section 4.2.1.2 from book 2 3.4 Fragmentation and allocation Chapter 5 from Book1 Overview of Query processing [4] 4.1 Query processing problems Chapter 7 from book 1 4.2 Objectives of query processing 4.3 Complexity of relational algebra operators 4.4 Characterization of query processors 4.5 Layers of query processing Query decomposition & data localization [2] 5.1 Query decomposition Chapter 8 from book 1 5.2 Localization of distributed data Optimization of distributed queries [10] 6.1 Query optimization Centralized query optimization Join ordering in fragment queries. Distributed query optimization algorithms Chapter 9 from book1 6.2 Centralized query optimization 6.3 Join ordering in fragment queries 6.4 Distributed query optimization algorithms Management of distributed transactions [2] 7.1 Framework for transaction management Chapter 7 from book 2 7.2 Supporting atomicity of distributed transactions 7.3 Concurrency control of distributed transactions 7.4 Architectural aspects of distributed transactions Concurrency control [6] 8.1 Foundations of distributed concurrency control Chapter 8 from book 2 8.2 Distributed deadlocks 8.3 Concurrency control based on timestamps 8.4 Optimistic methods for distributed concurrency control Distributed DBMS reliability 9.1 Reliability concepts & measures Chapter from book 1 9.2 Failures & fault tolerance in distributed systems 9.3 Failures in DDBMS 9.4 Local reliability protocols 9.5 Distributed reliability protocols 9.6 Dealing with site failures 9.7 Network partitioning Reference Books: 1. Principles of Distributed Database Systems; 2nd Edition By M. Tamer Ozsu and Patrick Valduriez Publishers: Pearson Education Asia ISBN: 81-7808-375-2 2. Distributed Database; Principles & Systems By Stefano Ceri and Giuseppo Pelagatti Publications: McGraw-Hill International Editions ISBN: 0-07-010829-3 3. Database systems (2nd edition) By Raghuramakrishnan and Johannes University of Pune M.Sc computer Science syllabus For complete syllabus download the attachment. |
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