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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS

KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL

MCA COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS

(With effect from the academic year 2009-10) Kakatiya University, Revised MCA Syllabus with effect from 2009-10 1

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS

KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL

MCA COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS

(With effect from the academic year 2009-10)

MCA I SEMESTER

Paper

Code Title

Workload Per

Week Marks

Theory Practical Internal University Total

MCA 111 Problem Solving and

Programming 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA112 Computer

Organization 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA 113 Discrete Mathematical

Structures 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA 114 Internet

Technologies 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA115 Managerial

economics 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA116 Problem Solving

Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA117 Internet Tech

Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA118 BDP Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA II SEMESTER

Paper

Code Title

Workload Per

Week Marks

Theory Practical Internal University Total

MCA121 Data Structures 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA122 Object Oriented

Programming 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA123 System

Software 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA124 Operating

Systems 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA120 Probability and

Statistics 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA126 Data Structures

Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA127 OOPS

Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA128 OS & SYSTEM

SOFTWARE LAB -- 4 50 50

Kakatiya University, Revised MCA Syllabus with effect from 2009-10 2

MCA III SEMESTER

Paper

Code Title

Workload Per

Week Marks

Theory Practical Internal University Total

MCA211 Database management

Systems 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA212 Data Communication

and Networks 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA213 Software

Engineering-I 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA214 Principles of

Management 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA215 .NET

Programming 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA216 DBMS

Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA217 Software Testing

Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA218 .NET Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA IV SEMESTER

Paper

Code Title

Workload Per

Week Marks

Theory Practical Internal University Total

MCA221 Data Mining 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA222 Unix Network

Programming 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA223 Advanced Java 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA224 Software

Engineering-II 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA225 Accountancy and

Financial Management 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA226 Unix Network

Programming Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA227 Mini Project -- 4 50 50

MCA228 Advance Java Lab -- 4 50 50

Kakatiya University, Revised MCA Syllabus with effect from 2009-10 3

MCA V SEMESTER

Paper

Code Title

Workload Per

Week Marks

Theory Practical Internal University Total

MCA311 Artificial Intelligence 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA312 Cryptography and

Network Security 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA313 Mobile

Communications 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA314* Elective I 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA315* Elective II 4 -- 20 80 100

MCA316 Multimedia & Rich

Internet Applications Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA317 J2EE Lab -- 4 50 50

MCA318 GUI Progamming with

VC++ - lab -- 4 50 50

* MCA314: Elective-I: Any one of the following has to be chosen

MCA314-A: Design and Analysis of Algorithms

MCA314-B: Distributed Operating Systems

MCA314-C: e-Commerce

* MCA315: Elective-II: Any one of the following has to be chosen

MCA315-A: Design Patterns

MCA315-B: Cloud Computing

MCA315-C: Computer Graphics

MCA VI SEMESTER

Major Project Work

Marks 150

Every college will conduct two internal Seminars in the sixth semester on the progress of the project

work done by each student. The principal of the college would ensure that the student is permitted for

the project viva only after the completion of these seminars. Kakatiya University, Revised MCA Syllabus with effect from 2009-10 4

KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS

MODEL QUESTION PAPER

Max marks:80

Time: 3 Hours

Answer all questions

Answer any seven questions 8x2 = 16

1. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h)

4x64 = 64

UNIT-I

2. a) b) (OR) c) d)

UNIT-II

3. a) b) (OR) c) d)

UNIT-III

4. a) b) (OR) c) d)

UNIT-IV

5. a) b) (OR) c) d) Kakatiya University, Revised MCA Syllabus with effect from 2009-10 5

MCA111: PROBLEM SOLVING AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Workload: 4 PPW Marks: University Exam 80: Internal Exam - 20

U N I T I

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS: Computer Systems, Computer Hardware, Computer Software, Computer environments, Computer Languages, System development. INTRODUCTION TO C++ LANGUAGE: C++ programs, Data types, variables, constants, coding constants, expression precedence and associatively, mixed type expressions statements. FUNCTIONS: Functions in C++, User defined functions, standard library functions, scope.

U N I T ± II

SELECTION MAKING DECISIONS: Logical data and operators, two-way selection, multi-way selection.

Iteration: Concept of a loop, event ±controlled and counter-controlled loops, loops in C++, Recursion.

TEXT I/O- Input O/P entities, Streams, Formatting input and output, character input/output functions,

character input/output examples.

U N I T ± III

ARRAYS: Arrays and functions, array application sorting, searching. POINTERS: Pointers and functions,

pointers to pointers, pointer arithmetic and arrays, passing an array to a function.

CLASSES- Class objects, inline functions, static members, classes and pointers, structure, unions,

enumerated types, the type definition. INHERITANCE AND AGGREGATION: Inheritance, private, protected, public, manager functions and inheritance, overriding member functions, polymorphism, multiple inheritances.

U N I T ± IV

TEMPLATES: Function templates, class templates, strings. EXCEPTION HANDLING: Exception handling classes, exception specification, exception in classes, standard exception.

TEXT BOOK

A STRUCTURED APPROACH USING C++ BY B.A.FOROUZAN & RF GILBERG (THOMSON BUSINESS

INFORMATION INDIA))

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. C++ HOW TO PROGRAM ± BY DEITEL & DEITEL - (Addison Wesley)

2. INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE BY - TREMBLEY AND BUNT - (McGraw-Hill)

3. TEACH YOURSELF C++ BY - HERBERT SCHILDT - (TMH)

4. THINKING IN C++ BY - BRUCE ECKEL - (Pearson Education, Second Edition)

5. STANDARD C++ WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING BY - PAUL S WANG - (VIKAS PUB.)

7. COMPLETE REFERENCE C ++ -BY- SCHILDT (TMH)

8. C++ PROGRAMMING, BY AL STEVENS WILEY, DREAM TECH

9. OBJECT OREINTED PROGRAMMING WITH C ++ BY - R. SUBBURAJ (VIKAS)

10. C ++ PROGRAMMING - BY - DS. MALLIK (THOMSON LEARNING)

11. C ++ PROGRAMMING -BY-HERBERT SCHILDT(DREAM TECH PRESS)

12. STARTING OUT WITH C ++ BY - TONY GADDIS (Dream Tech Press)

13. COMPUTING CONCEPTS WITH C ++ BY ± HORSTMANN (WILEY)

14. http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-

Delhi/intro%20to%20CS/new-slides.pdf :

15. http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=106104074

Kakatiya University, Revised MCA Syllabus with effect from 2009-10 6

MCA112: COMPUTER ORGANIZATION

Workload: 4 PPW Marks: University Exam 80: Internal Exam - 20

U N I T - I

LOGIC CIRCUITS : Basic Logic Functions, Synthesis of Logic Functions Using ADN, OR, and NOT

Gates, Minimization of Logic Expression, Synthesis with NAND and NOR Gates, Practical

Implementation of Logic Gates, Flip-Flops, Registers and Shift Registers, Counters, Decoders,

Multiplexers, Programmable Logic Devices (PHDs), Field-Programmable Gate Arrays, Sequential

Circuits.

BASIC STRUCTURE OF COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE: Functional units, Basic operational concepts, Bus structures, Software, Performance, Distributed Computing. ADDRESSING METHODS : Basic Concepts, Memory Locations, Main Memory Operations, Addressing Modes, Assembly Language, Basic I/O operations, Stacks and Queues, Subroutines. (Chapter 1, 2.1 to 2.8, A.1 to A.13)

U N I T - II

PROCESSING UNIT: Some Fundamental Concepts, Execution of a Complete Instruction, Hardwired

Control, Performance Considerations, Micro Programmed Control, Signed Addition and Subtraction,

Arithmetic and Branching Conditions, Multiplication of Positive Numbers, Signed-Operand Multiplication, Fast Multiplication, Integer Division, Floating-Point Numbers and Operations. (Chapter 3, 6.4 to 6.10)

U N I T - III

INPUT-OUTPUT ORGANIZATION: Accessing I/O Devices, Interrupts, Processor Examples, Direct

Memory Access, I/O Hardware, Standard I/O Interfaces, The Motorola 680X0 Family, The Intel

80X86 Family, The Power PC Family, The Alpha AXP Family, Architectural and Performance

Comparisons, A Stack Processor.

(Chapter 4, 8.1 to 8.6)

U N I T - IV

MEMORY: Semiconductor RAM memories, Read-Only Memories, Cache Memories, Performance Considerations, Virtual Memories, Memory Management Requirements. INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PERIPHERALS: I/O Devices, On-Line Storage. (Chapter 5, 9.1, 9.2)

TEXT BOOK

1 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION, TMH (IV EDITION) BY V.C. HAMACHER

REFERENCE BOOK

1 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION, (PHI) By MORIS MANO

2 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE & ORGANISATION By HAYES, (TMH)

3 COMPUTER SYSTEMS ORGANISATION & ARCHITECTURE By CARPINELLI, (ADDISON

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