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Course Objective:
This course is aimed to provide a fundamental understanding of computer science for the students in their early stages of academic
career. Various computer nomenclatures regarding to hardware and software will be introduced for students to develop an in-depth
realization of several subjects and their significant roles in the field. The syllabus includes the basic concepts of memory, processing
units, Operating System, Computer Networks and Data Communications.
Course Contents:
Module I: Computer Basics
Algorithms, A Simple Model of a Computer, Characteristic of a Computer, Problem Solving Using a Computer, Generations of
Computer Systems
References:
Course Objective:
This course gives the in-depth knowledge to the use, design, and analysis of data structures in computer programs. The
very commonly used data structures like arrays, stacks, queues, lists, trees, hashing and graphs will be discussed in detail.
Sorting and hashing are important topics in the study of algorithms. They are also closely related to the design of data
structures. Several algorithms to implement these techniques are included in the syllabus.
Course Contents:
Module I: Introduction to Data Structures
Data Types In C Language, Arrays In C Language , Implementation Of Single Dimensional & Multi Dimensional Arrays,
Address Calculation In Single And Multi Dimensional Arrays.
References:
• Data Structure and Program Design, Robert L Kruse, BPB
Course Contents:
Module I: Introduction
Evolution of Software Engineering, Software Problems, Issues Involved In Software Engineering, Fundamental Qualities
of a Software Product, Approaches to Software Engineering, Planning the development Process
References:
• Software Engineering Concepts, Richard Fairley
Course Objective:
This course is aimed to solve standard topical text book-level problems by analytical means. Apply multiple concepts in
the solution of a more sophisticated problem, which may be derived from a scientific application or from basic
application. Model a topical problem from math, solve the problem, and report the results in the original problem context.
Course Contents:
Text:
• Business Mathematics, Sancheti & Kapoor, S.Chand & Sons
References:
• Discrete Mathematical Structure, Kolman, Busby and Ross, PHI