2.WAP to reverse a number.
Monday, November 30, 2020
1. WAP to print the sum and product of digits of an integer in c language.
1. WAP to print the sum and product of digits of an integer.
Sunday, November 29, 2020
CMS-A-DSE-B-4-P: Advanced Java Laboratory DSE-B: Choice 4, Practical, Credit:02, Contact hours: 40.
Advanced Java Laboratory based on the following:
(i) Write programs in Java using Servlets:
a. To invoke servlets from HTML forms.
b. To invoke servlets from Applet Programs using cookies.
(ii) Programs with session tracking.
(iii) Create dynamic web pages, using Servlets and JSP.
(iv) Programs using JDBC with create, insert table data.
(v) Implementing MVC with Request Dispatcher.
(vi) Writing a web service.
CMS-A-DSE-B--4-TH: Advanced Java DSE-B: Choice-4, Theory, Credit:04, Contact hours: 60.
Basics of Servlet
Servlet: What and Why? Servlet API, Servlet interface, Generic Servlet, Http Servlet,
Servlet life cycle, Servlet request methods, Servlet collaboration, Servlet config.
10 hours
Session Management
What is a session? Why is it required? Creating a session? Session information passing
mechanisms between client and server - Cookies, Rewriting; Destroying a session.
.
04 hours
Basics of JSP
Life cycle of JSP; JSP API;JSP tags, directives, scripting elements, implicit objects,
exception handling, action elements; MVC.
10 hours
Design Pattern
Singleton; DAO; DTO; MVC; Front controller; Factory method; Collection
framework.
10 hours
Javascript
Introduction to Javascript; Ways to use Javascript; Working with events; Client-side
validation.
10 hours
JQuery
Introduction to JQuery; Validation using JQuery; JQuery forms; JQuery examples; Key
services of the application server.
06 hours
Spring Framework
Spring Core (Basic Concepts); Spring AOP; Spring JDBC; Spring MVC; Spring Boot
and Spring Data; Spring ORM.
CMS-A-DSE-B-3-P:Computational Intelligence Laboratory DSE-B: Choice 3, Practical, Credit: 02, Contact hours: 40.
Computational intelligence lab using Prolog / LISP
CMS-A-DSE-B--3-TH:Introduction to Computational Intelligence DSE-B: Choice-3, Theory, Credit:04, Contact hours: 60.
Introduction
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Brief History and Application, Structures and
Strategies for state space search- Data driven and goal driven search, Heuristic search,
Depth First and Breadth First search, Iterative deepening, A* algorithm, Game playing
(Minimax), Rule-based system, Semantic Nets, Frames, Scripts, Conceptual
Dependency, Introduction to PROLOG.
20 hours
Neural Network
Basics of Artificial Neural Network, Characteristics and Comparison with biological
neural network, Basic model of Artificial Neural Network: Single layer Perceptron
model, Learning, Feed Forward Neural Network, Error, Back Propagation and weight
updation, Perceptron, Bayesian Networks, Neural computational model- Hopfield Nets.
.
20 hours
Rough sets
Basic difference between Rough sets and Fuzzy sets
02 hours
Fuzzy Logic and Application
Fuzzy sets, application – basic operations, Properties, Fuzzy Relations, Fuzzy
inference, Notion of Fuzziness, Operations on Fuzzy sets, Fuzzy Numbers, Brief
overview of crisp sets, Crisp relations, Fuzzy relations, Max*-composition of fuzzy
relation, Max*-transitive closure, Probability measures of fuzzy events, Fuzzy expected
value, Approximate reasoning, Different methods of role aggregation and
defuzzification.
CMS-A-DSE-A--4-P: Multimedia and its Applications Lab. DSE-A: Choice-4: Practical, Credit:02, Contact hour: 40.
Sample practical problems can be included related to theory.
CMS-A-DSE-A--4-TH: Multimedia and its Applications DSE-A: Choice-4, Theory, Credit:04, Contact hours: 60.
Multimedia
Introduction to multimedia, Components, uses of multimedia.
04 hours
Making Multimedia
Stages of a multimedia project, requirements to make good multimedia, Multimedia
Hardware - Macintosh and Windows production Platforms, Hardware peripherals -
Connections, Memory and storage devices, Multimedia software and Authoring tools.
06 hours
Text
Fonts & Faces, Using Text in Multimedia, Font Editing & Design Tools, Hypermedia
& Hypertext.
04 hours
Images
Still Images – Bitmaps, Vector Drawing, 3D Drawing & rendering, Natural Light &
Colors, Computerized Colors, Color Palettes, Image File Formats.
06 hours
Sound
Digital Audio, MIDI Audio, MIDI vs Digital Audio, Audio File Formats.
06 hours
Video
How Video Works, Analog Video, Digital Video, Video File Formats, Video Shooting
and Editing.
06 hours
Animation
Principle of Animations. Animation Techniques, Animation File Formats.
08 hours
Multimedia System
An overview of multimedia system and media streams, Source representation and
compression techniques text, speech and audio, still image and video, Graphics and
animation.
10 hours
Multi-modal Communication
Video conferencing, networking support, Trans-coding.
CMS-A-DSE-A--3-P: Embedded Systems Lab. DSE-A: Choice-3, Practical, Credit: 02, Contact hours: 40 hours
CMS-A-DSE-A--3-P: Embedded Systems Lab.
DSE-A: Choice-3, Practical, Credit: 02, Contact hours: 40 hours
Practical: Sample practical problems can be included related to theory.
1. Assembly Language Programming related to Microcontroller 8051.
2. Programming Using Embedded C for 8051.
3. VHDL programs for construction and simulation of various digital circuits.
CMS-A-DSE-A--3-TH: Embedded Systems DSE-A: Choice-3: Theory, Credit:04, Contact hours: 60.
Introduction to 8051
Overview of Microcontroller, Memory, I/O interface
Intel Microcontroller 8051: Architecture, Peripheral Interface Controller (PIC).
15 hours
Assembly Language Programming
Instruction set, Addressing Modes, Jump, Loop and Call instructions, I/O Manipulation,
Serial communication, Arithmetic and logical instructions.
10 hours
Introduction to Embedded System Programming
Data types and time delays, I/O programming, Logic operations, Data conversions, Data
serialization, Interrupt programming, LCD and Keyboard interfacing, ADC, DAC,
sensors interfacing, interfacing 8255, I/O interfacing for 8051, interfacing 8255, 8257,
8259/ 8279, ADC, DAC, Motor control using 8051 C.
15 hours
Programmable logic devices and Hardware description Language
PAL, PLA, PLD, ASIC, FPGA (Qualitative study).
10 hours
Hardware Description Language (VHDL):
Basic Terminology, Entity Declaration, Architecture body, Configuration and package
declaration, Package body, Model analysis and Simulation.
Basic Language elements, Behavioral Model, Dataflow Model, Structural Model,
Subprogram and overloading, Applications.