MCA Final Year

MCA Final Year

MATS UNIVERSITY OPEN & DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME SYLLABUS Of Master of Computer Application (Final Year) www.matsuniversity.ac.in Syllabus of Master Of Computer Application Final Year P a g e | 1 MATS INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING Examination Scheme (Master of Computer Application Final Year) Term-End Continuous Total Paper Examination Course Title Evaluation Marks No. Theory Max. Min. Duration Max. Min. Max. Min. Internet Technology and Web I 30 12 3 Hours 70 28 100 40 Application II Operation Research 30 12 3 Hours 70 28 100 40 III Digital Logic 30 12 3 Hours 70 28 100 40 Communication Skill IV 30 12 3 Hours 70 28 100 40 Formal Language and V Automata 30 12 3 Hours 70 28 100 40 Computer Organization and VI Architecture 30 12 3 Hours 70 28 100 40 Management Information VII System 30 12 3 Hours 70 28 100 40 Linux System Administration VIII 30 12 3 Hours 70 28 100 40 Lab-I I - 70 3 Hours V.V. - 30 100 40 Lab-II II - 70 3 Hours V.V. - 30 100 40 Practical Project & Viva-Voce 100 40 Total 1100 440 Note : 1 For passing the Examination minimum 40% marks must be scored in each P aper head individually. 2 For passing the M.C.A. Final Year examination , the aggregate marks must be at last 40% in theory & Continuous Evaluation and Practical papers. 3 The examinees who have obtained 60% or more marks in the total marks shall be placed in “First Division”. 4 The examinees who have obtained less than 60% marks and more than 45% marks shall be placed in "Second Division". 5 Assignment work submission is very important in the main examination. 6 Assignment Work in Passing no. upon : - Total No. of Marks 30 each theory paper Minimum Passing marks 12 Marks Syllabus of Master Of Computer Application Final Year P a g e | 2 Question Paper –First: Internet Technology and Web Application Unit – I INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET - 9-22 Introduction, What Is Internet Actually ?, Growth Of Internet, Owner Of The Internet, Internet Service Provider, Anatomy Of Internet, Arpanet And Internet History Of The World Wide Web, Services Available On Internet Wais, Basic Internet Terminologies, Net Etiquette, Applications, Commerce On The Internet Governance On/Through The Internet, Impact Of Internet'on Society. TCP/IP - INTERNET TECHNOLOGY AND PROTOCOLS - 23-40 Introduction, Switching Technology, Internet Protocols, Overview Of Tcp/Ip Reference Model, Introduction To Tcp/Ip, Routers, Internet Addressing Scheme. INTERNET CONNECTIVITY- 41-64 Connectivity Types, Level One Connectivity, Level Two Connectivity, Level Three Connectivity, Hardware Requirements, Modems, Narrow-Band/Phone- Une Dialup Modems, Software Requirements, Modem Configuration, Telephone Line Options, Making A Dial-Up Connection, Protocol Options Service Options, News Services, Desktop Alerts Unit – II INTERNET NETWORK- 65-98 Computer Networks, Applications Of Networks, Common Terminologies : Interoperability, Network Security, The Need For Security, Common Threats Security Barriers In Network Pathways, Network Components :Communication Media, Network Devices, Types Of Network : Count / Server & Peers, Addressing In Interact, Domain Name System (Dns), Domain Name And Their Organization, Network Topology, Internet Vs Intranet. SERVICES OF INTERNET (DEFINITION AND FUNCTIONS)-- 99-126 Introduction, Rle Transfer Protocol, Ftp Related Terminologies, Ftp Servers And Authentication, Public And Private Software Services, Ftp Clients, Types Of Ftp Client Software’s, Displaying Files, Remote Login, Chat Programs, Connecting To A Server, Search Engines. ELECTRONIC MAIL 127-154 Syllabus of Master Of Computer Application Final Year P a g e | 3 Introduction, What Is An E-Mail?, Email Networks And Servers, Merits Of E- Mail, Limitations, E-Mail Protocols, Structure Of An E-Mail, E-Mail Address Microsoft Internet Explorer And Outlook Express, Applying Stationary, Web Based Emails, Working With Yahoo, Starting The Mail Program, Creating Signatute In Outlook Express, Creating Signatute In Yahoo, Email Encryption Why Email Encryption?, Digital Certificate. Unit – III CURRENT TRENDS ON INTERNET - 155-170 Current Trends Of Internet, Languages Used On The Internet, Internet Phones Internet Video / Internet Tv, Streaming Video & Audio, Collaborative Computing, E-Commerce, Technical And Organizational Aspects. WEB PUBLISHING - 171-192 Overview, Sgml (Standard Generalized Markup Language), What Is The Need Of A Website?, Types Of Web Sites, Components Of Web Publishing, Domain Name Planning And Registration, Choosing A Web Host And Signing Up For An Account, Web Hosting, Web Design And Development, Testing Your Website, Promotion Of The Site, Registering Your Site With A Search Engine Publishing Tools, Html Editor, Image Editor, Program To Transfer Your Files To A Web Server, Uploading Web Pages Using Cuteftp. WORLD WIDE WEB - 193-204 Introduction, Evolution Of The Www, Basic Features, Mechanism Of The World Wide Web, Search And Meta-Search Engines, Searching The Web, Using Boolean Operators In Your Searches, Using Advanced, Using A Met search Engine, Site Specific Search Tools, Web Protocols, Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (Http), Web Server. Unit – IV BROWSERS - 205-236 Introduction, Www Web Browsers, Mozilla Firefox Browser, The Opera Browser, Google Chrome, What Are Bookmarks?, Adding Folders, Favorites Deleting Favorite Folders And Pages, History, Progress Indicator, Customizing Internet Explorer, Turning Off Graphics To Display All Web Pages Faster Customizing The Toolbar, Copying, Saving And Printing In Internet Explorer Printing An Image From A Web Page, Printing A Web Page, Cookies, What Is Cache Setting ?, Internet Explorer, The Standard Toolbar, Internet Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts. Syllabus of Master Of Computer Application Final Year P a g e | 4 HYPER TEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING BASICS - 237-280 Introduction, Html Editors, Elements Of Html, Definition Lists, Compact Attribute, Nested List, Type Attribute, Html Links, Using Alt Attribute, Background Graphics, Html Document Tables, Creating Tables Within Tables Html Frames, Html Rules, Introduction Of Multimedia, Meaning Of Multimedia, What Is Multimedia ?, Identifying Multimedia Elements, Audio On The Web, Video On The Web. INTRODUCTION TO INTERACTIVITY TOOLS - 281-310 Overview, What Is Asp?, Functions Of Asp, The Basic Syntax Rule, Writing Output To A Browser, Adding Some Html To The Text, Declaring A Variable In Asp, Declaring An Array In Asp, What Is Vb script?, Java, Features Of Java Starting With Java, JavaScript And Java, Syntax And Conventions, Frontpage Introduction To Flash, Installation Of Flash Mx, Creating Simple Animation For The Web, Working With Layers In Flash, Masking In Flashmx, Bouncing Effect In Flash, To Create Motion Tween, Flash Ripple Effect. Unit – V INTERNET SECURITY MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS, INFORMATION PRIVACY AND COPYRIGHT ISSUES — 311-326 Overview, Basic Security Concepts, Security Events, Measures For Check Threats, Firewalls, Monitoring Tools, Security Analysis Tools, Cryptography Information Privacy, Copyrights And The Internet, Copyright Legislation In India, Key Points Of Copyright, Encryption & Decryption - Cryptography Terminology. FIREWALLS - 327-340 Firewalls, Firewall Design Principles, Firewall Attributes, Firewall Strengths And Weaknesses, Types Of Firewalls, Comparison Of Firewall Types, Dmz Dns Server, Vlan. PRACTICAL ASSIGNMENT 341-363 Question Paper – Second: Operation Research Unit – I Historical Development 8-22 Syllabus of Master Of Computer Application Final Year P a g e | 5 Introduction, Characteristics of Operations Research, Scope of Operations Research, Phases in solving operations research problems of steps in solving operations research problems, formulation of the problem, variables, resources and constraints, objective of the problem, To establish relationship between variables and constraints and build up a model, identify the possible alternative solutions, Install and Maintain the Solution, Meaning and Necessity of Operations Research Models, Classification of Models, Types of Models, some of the Points to be Remembered while Building a Model, Advantage of a Good Model, Limitations of a model, Characteristics of a Good Model, Steps in Constructing a Model, Methods of Solving Operations Research Problems, Some Important Models we come Across in the Study of Operations Research. Unit – II Linear Programming Models (Resource allocations models) 22-43 Introduction, Properties of Linear Programming Model, Basic Assumptions, Terms Used in Linear Programming Problem, General Linear Programming Problem, Maximization Models, Minimization Models, Methods for the Solution of a Linear Programming Problem, Graphical Method. Unit – III Sequencing Model 44-82 Introduction, The Problem (Definition), Assumptions made in Sequencing Problems, Applicability, Types of Sequencing Problems, Solutions for Sequencing Problems, Analytical Method, Sequencing of ‘N’ Jobs on Three Machines, Processing of ‘N’ Jobs on ‘M’ Machines (Generalization of “n” Jobs and 3-machine problem), Processing of 2 – jobs on ‘M’ Machines, Graphical Method, Traveling Salesman Problem (Related Problems). Unit – IV Decision Theory 83-106 Introduction, What is a Decision, Why must Decisions be made, Decision and Conflict, Two phases of the probes of Decision-making, Classifications of Decisions, Steps in Decision theory approach, Decision making under Certainty (DMUC), Decision making under risk (DMUR), Decision making under uncertainty, Criterion of optimism, Criterion of Pessimism, Criterion of Regret, Equal Probability Criterion, Decision

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