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VIII SEMESTER
Subject
Sl. No. Name of the Subject L T P S C
Code
Cryptography, Network Security and
1 IS8T01 4 0 0 0 4
Cyber Law
2 CS8T02 Big Data and Analytics 3 0 0 1 4
3 IS8PE3XY Professional Elective - IV 3 0 0 0 3
4 IS8PE4XY Professional Elective – V 3 0 0 0 3
5 CS8PW02 Project Work Phase-II 2 4 12 0 10
6 CS8TS01 Technical Seminar 0 0 0 1 1
Total 15 4 12 2 25
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes:
Course Descriptions
outcome
Define the security principles and understand the working of typical
CO1 symmetric and asymmetric ciphers.
Analyze and use cryptographic data integrity algorithms and user
CO2 authentication protocols.
Apply effective cryptographic techniques for information security and
CO3 other applications.
Interpret the structure, mechanics and evolution of the internet in the
CO4 context of cyber-crimes and cyber laws.
From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.
Text Books:
Cryptography, Network Security and Ber nard Menezes Cengage Learning, 2010
2 Cyber Laws Edition
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Identify the characteristics of datasets and compare the trivial data and big
CO1 data for various applications.
Demonstrate an open source software framework called Hadoop and
supported tool to empower any meaningful conversation on big data and
CO2
analytics.
Compare and Contrast different Hadoop supporting tools with traditional
CO3 tool.
How Big Data can be analyzed to extract knowledge and apply tools for
CO4 big data analytics.
From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.
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Apply information retrieval models.
CO1
Design Web Search Engine.
CO2
Use Link Analysis and apply document text mining techniques.
CO3
Use Hadoop and Map Reduce
CO4
Information Retrieval:
Boolean and vector-space retrieval models- Term weighting - TF-IDF
weighting- cosine similarity – Preprocessing - Inverted indices - efficient
II 7
processing with sparse vectors – Language Model based IR - Probabilistic IR –
Latent Semantic Indexing - Relevance feedback and query expansion.
From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.
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Develop semantic web related applications.
CO1
Represent knowledge using ontology.
CO2
Predict human behavior in social web and related communities.
CO3
Visualize social networks.
CO4
From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.
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Understand Storage Area Networks characteristics and Architectures.
CO1
Explain Storage Network Technologies and Virtualization.
CO2
Analyze the Securing and Managing of Storage Infrastructure.
CO3
Configure and Simulate Storage Area Network Technologies.
CO4
From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.
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Implement fundamental image processing techniques required for
CO1 computer vision.
Perform shape analysis.
CO2
Implement boundary tracking techniques.
CO3
Apply chain codes and other region descriptors.
CO4
From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.
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Describe basic concepts of neural network, its applications and various
CO1 learning models.
Analyze different Network Architectures, learning tasks, convolutional
CO2 networks, and deep learning models.
Investigate and apply neural networks model and learning techniques to
CO3 solve problems related to society and industry.
Demonstrate a prototype application developed using any NN tools and
CO4 APIs.
From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.
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outcome
Design and implement codes with higher performance and lower
CO1 complexity.
Aware of code qualities needed to keep code flexible.
CO2
Experience core design principles and be able to assess the quality of a
CO3 design with respect to these principles.
Capable of applying these principles in the design of object oriented
CO4 systems.
From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.
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Identify different issues in wireless sensor networks and its applications.
CO1
Capable of analyzing the protocols developed for sensor networks.
CO2
Design sensor networks using sensor tasking and controls.
CO3
Understand about various tools used for simulating sensor networks.
CO4
From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.
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Define Cloud computing and characteristics and various types of cloud
CO1 services.
Describe benefits and drawbacks of Cloud computing.
CO2
Explain various types of virtualization and capacity planning metrics.
CO3
Discuss Cloud Security and various challenges, SOA and various issues.
CO4
From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.
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Design a suitable system according to the problem stated in project work
CO1 phase – I.
Description
Scheme of Evaluation
1. Students shall present on the System Design Phase which includes System
Architecture, High Level Design, Low Level Design, System Models,
System Modules, Implementation Tools used and Algorithms used and
implemented.
2. Final seminar on the complete project is presented by the students.
Project Phase - II Demonstration
Students have to demonstrate the working model of the Project to their
respective guides.
Evaluation Scheme-I (50% percent of CIE):
Continuous evaluation will be done by respective Project Guides based on the
Regularity, Technical Knowledge and Competence, Programming Skills,
Course Outcomes:
Course Descriptions
outcome
Survey the changes in the technologies relevant to the topic selected.
CO1
Discuss the technology and interpret the impact on the society,
Description
Guidelines for preparing Technical Seminar
1. Selection of topic/area:
After selecting the paper, get approval from the concerned faculty in
I charge.
3. Study of topic:
4. Seminar: