LESSON PLAN - LBRCE
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LESSON PLAN Date: 21-10-12
EWD:23-03-13
Sub Code & Sub Name : T145 COMPUTER NETWORKS
Branch: IT Year:III.B.Tech Semester : VI
T314 – COMPUTER NETWORKS
Lecture : 4 Periods/week Internal Marks : 25
Tutorial : 1 External Marks : 75
Credits : 4 External Examination : 3 Hrs
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UNIT - I
Introduction: Use of Computer Networks- Network Hardware- Network software-Reference models
Example Networks- Network Standardization. Physical Layer: The theoretical basis for Data communication- Guided Transmission Media.
UNIT - II
Data link layer: design issues- framing, error detection and correction, CRC, Elementary data link
protocols- sliding window protocols. Medium Access Control Sub layer: Channel allocation problem- multiple access protocols- Ethernet- Data link layer switching.
UNIT – III
Network layer: Network layer design issues- Routing algorithms- congestion control algorithms-
Quality of service- Internetworking- network layer in the Internet.
UNIT - IV
Transport layer: Transport service- Elements of transport protocols- Internet transport protocols: TCP & UDP.
UNIT - V
Application Layer: Domain Name System- Electronic Mail -the World Wide Web, Network Security.
TEXT BOOK
Andrews S. Tanenbaum; “Computer Networks”; Fourth Edition, PHI.
REFERENCES
1. William Stallings; “Data and Computer Communications”; seventh Edition, Pearson
Education.
2. Behrouz A .Fourouzan; “TCP/IP Protocol Suite“; Fourth Edition, Tata-McGraw Hill.
3. James F.Kurose, Keith W.ROSS; “Computer Networking - A Top-Down Approach featuring
the Internet”; Pearson Education.
Course Description
Intended as a first course in communication networks for upper-level undergraduate students. Topics include basic techniques for channel transmission, error control, flow control, multiplexing, switching,
routing, signalling, and scheduling. Students will also learn practical aspects of the Internet and telephone Networks
Course Objectives:
Give students an understanding of the basic principles of computer networking
Give students an overview of the main technologies used in computer networks.
Give students an overview of internetworking principles and how the Internet protocols, routing,
and applications operate.
Give students the basic background in computer networks that will allow them to practice in this
field, and that will form the foundation for more advanced courses in networking.
Course Outlines: Computer Networks and the Internet
Application Layer
Transport Layer
Network Layer
Data Link Layer and Local Area Networks
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon the successful completion of this course students will be able to: Evaluate the operation and performance of practical data link protocols using the principles of
framing, error detection and correction, ARQ and multiple access control.
Apply the principles of network layer design to the analysis and evaluation of routing algorithms,
congestion control techniques, internetworking and addressing;
Apply the concepts of addressing and address resolution, connection establishment, reliable transport,
flow control and congestion control to install a simple client-server network using multiple stations
and multiple media types.
Understand the legal issues and responsibilities of the trade off between the user's privacy and the
organization's ownership of the network and its local and global impact on an organization.
LESSON PLAN
Date: 21-10-12
EWD:23-03-13
Sub Code & Sub Name : T145 COMPUTER NETWORKS
Branch: IT Year:III.B.Tech Semester : VI
Unit syllabus: Unit: 1
Introduction: Use of Computer Networks- Network Hardware- Network software-Reference models Example Networks-
Network Standardization. Physical Layer: The theoretical basis for Data communication - Guided Transmission Media
Objective:
This unit gives an overview of various network architectures, physical media, channel access techniques and the related link-
level protocols.
Session
No
Topics to be covered
No. of
Classes
Date
Teaching Method
1 Introduction
Use of Computer Networks 2
14.11.2012
15.11.2012 BB
2 Network Hardware 2
16.11.2012
17.11.2012 BB
3
Network Software 3
19.11.2012
20.11.2012
21.11.2012
BB
4
Reference models 3
22.11.2012
23.11.2012
24.11.2012
BB
5
Example Networks 3
26.11.2012
28.11.2012
29.11.2012
BB
8 Network Standardization 2
30.11.2012
01.12.2012 BB
7 Physical Layer : The theoretical basis for Data
communication 2
03.12.2012
05.12.2012 BB
9 Guided Transmission Media 2
06.12.2012
07.12.2012 BB
Unit: II Data link layer: design issues- framing, error detection and correction, CRC, Elementary data link protocols-
sliding window protocols. Medium Access Control Sub layer: Channel allocation problem- multiple access protocols-
Ethernet- Data link layer switching.
Objective:
This unit gives an in-depth overview of Data Link Layer and medium access protocols for direct link networks.
Session
No
Topics to be covered No. of
Classes Date
Teaching Method
1 Data link layer: design issues framing
2 08.12.2012
10.12.2012 BB
2 Error detection and correction
2 12.12.2012
13.12.2012 BB
3 CRC
2 14.12.2012
15.12.2012 BB
4 Elementary data link protocols
2 17.12.2012
19.12.2012 BB
5 Sliding Window Protocols
2 20.12.2012
21.12.2012 BB
6 Medium Access Control Sub layer 1 22.12.2012 BB
7 Channel allocation problem
2 24.12.2012
26.12.2012 BB
8 Multiple Access Protocols
2
27.12.2012
28.12.2012 BB
9 Ethernet
1 29.12.2012
31.12.2012 BB
10 Data link layer switching
2 02.12.2013
03.12.2013 BB
UNIT-III Domain Testing: Domains and paths, Nice and ugly domains, domain testing, domains and interfaces
testing, domains and testability
Objective:
The main objective of this unit is to impart a thorough knowledge of Internetworking and Routing Algorithms
Session
No Topics to be covered No. of
Classes Date Teaching Method
Network layer design issues 2
04.01.2013
05.01.2013 BB
Routing algorithms
3 21.01.2013
23.01.2013
24.01.2013
BB
congestion control algorithms 2
25.01.2013
28.01.2013 BB
Quality of service 2
30.01.2013
31.01.2013 BB
Internetworking 2
01.02.2013
02.02.2013 BB
Network layer in the Internet
2
04.02.2013
06.02.2013 BB
UNIT-IV Transport layer: Transport service- Elements of transport protocols - Internet transport protocols: TCP &
UDP
Objective:
This unit deals with Adaptive Flow control, Adaptive retransmission and congestion avoidance mechanisms in TCP
Session
No Topics to be covered
No. of
Classes Date Teaching Method
Transport service
3
07.02.2013
08.02.2013
09.02.2013
BB
Elements of transport protocols
3 11.02.2013
13.02.2013
14.02.2013 BB
Internet transport protocols
3
15.02.2013
16.02.2013
18.02.2013
BB
TCP & UDP
3 20.02.2013
21.02.2013
22.02.2013 BB
UNIT-V Application Layer: Domain Name System- Electronic Mail -the World Wide Web, Network Security.
Objective:
This unit deals with the various applications like Email, DNS, SNMP, PGP etc..
Session
No Topics to be covered
No. of
Classes Date Teaching Method
Application Layer
4
23.08.2012
25.02.2013
27.02.2013
28.02.2013
BB
Domain Name System
3 01.03.2012
02.03.2013
04.03.2013 BB
Electronic Mail
3
06.03.2013
07.03.2013
08.03.2013
BB
World Wide Web
3 09.03.2013
11.03.2013
13.03.2013
BB
Network Security 3 14.03.2013 BB
LAKIREDDY BALI REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Autonomous)
DEPARTMENT OF Information Technology LESSON PLAN
Subject & Code : OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (T265)
Course : B.Tech Semester : VI
Faculty : S.NAGANJANEYULU Academic year : 2013-14
S.NO DATE
(Tentive) TOPIC TO BE COVERED Hrs
TEACH. METHOD/
AID Remarks
1
Wee
k 1
16-Dec-13 Introduction to UML 1 Black Board
2 17-Dec-13 importance of Modeling 1 Black Board
3 17-Dec-13 Principles of Modeling 1 Black Board
4 19-Dec-13 Object Oriented Modeling (Tutorial -1) 1
Black Board
5 21-Dec-13 Overview of the UML 1 Black Board
6
Wee
k 2
23-Dec-13 A Conceptual Model of the UML : Things 1 Black Board
7 24-Dec-13
A Conceptual Model of the UML : Things, Relation Ships (Turorial-2) 1
Black Board
8 24-Dec-13 A Conceptual Model of the UML : Relation Ships, Diagrams 1
Black Board
9 26-Dec-13 Rules of the UML, Common Mechanisms in the UML 1
Black Board
10 28-Dec-13 Arichitecture, SDLC (Tutorial -3) 1
LCD
11
Wee
k 3
30-Dec-13 Revision of Unit -1 1 Black Board
12 31-Dec-13 Unit -II Basic Structural Modeling: Classes, 1 Black Board
13 31-Dec-13 Basic Structural Modeling: Classes, 1 Black Board
14 2-Jan-14 RelationShips : Dependency, Generalization and Association 1
Black Board
15 4-Jan-14 RelationShips : Modeling Simple Dependencies , Modeling Single Inheritance 1
Black Board
16
Wee
k 4
6-Jan-14 RelationShips : Modeling Structural Relationships 1 Black Board
17 7-Jan-14 Common Mechanisms (Tutorial-4) 1 Black Board
18 7-Jan-14 Common Mechanisms 1 Black Board
19 9-Jan-14 Common Mechanisms 1 Black Board
20 11-Jan-14 Diagrams : Terms & Concepts, Structural , Behavioral Diagrams 1
Black Board
21
Wee
k 5
16-Jan-14
Diagrams : Terms & Concepts, Structural , Behavioral Diagrams (Tutorial-5) 1
LCD
22 18-Jan-14 Advanced Structural Modeling: 1 Black Board
23
Wee
k 6
20-Jan-14 Advanced Structural Modeling: 1 Black Board
24 21-Jan-14 Advanced Structural Modeling: 1 Black Board
25 21-Jan-14
Common Modeling Techniques: Modeling the Sementatics of a Class, Hints and Tips (Tutorial-6) 1
Black Board
26 23-Jan-14 Common Modeling Techniques: Modeling the Sementatics of a Class, Hints and Tips 1
Black Board
27 25-Jan-14 Advanced Relationships 1 Black Board
28
Wee
k 7
27-Jan-14 Advanced Relationships 1 Black Board
29 28-Jan-14 Interfaces (Tutorial-7) 1
Black Board
30 28-Jan-14 Interfaces
1 Black Board
31 30-Jan-14 Types and Roles 1 Black Board
32 1-Feb-14 Types and Roles 1 Black Board
31
Wee
k 8
3-Feb-14 Packages 1 Black Board
32 4-Feb-14 Packages 1 Black Board
33 4-Feb-14 Packages 1 Black Board
34 6-Feb-14 Tutorial -8 1 Black Board
35 8-Feb-14 Revision of Unit -II 1 Black Board
05-02-2013 to 08-02-2013 I-MID Examination
S.NO DATE TOPIC TO BE COVERED Hrs
TEACH. METHOD/
AID Remarks
36
Wee
k 9
10-Feb-14 Unit - III Class Diagrams 1 Black Board
37 11-Feb-14 Class Diagrams 1 Black Board
38 11-Feb-14 Object Diagrams 1 Black Board
39 13-Feb-14 Object Diagrams (Tutorial -9) 1
LCD
40 15-Feb-14 Revision of Unit -III 1 LCD
41
Wee
k 10
17-Feb-14 Unit - IV : Interactions 1 LCD
42 18-Feb-14 Interactions 1 LCD
43 18-Feb-14 Interactions diagrams (Tutorial-10) 1
LCD
44 20-Feb-14 Interactions diagrams 1 Black Board
45 22-Feb-14 Interactions diagrams 1 Black Board
46
Wee
k 11
24-Feb-14 UseCases 1 Black Board
47 25-Feb-14 UseCases 1 Black Board
48 25-Feb-14 Use Case Diagrams 1 Black Board
49 1-Mar-14 Use Case Diagrams (Tutorial-11) 1
Black Board
50
Wee
k
12 3-Mar-14 Activity Diagrams 1
Black Board
51 4-Mar-14 Activity Diagrams 1 Black Board
52 4-Mar-14 Activity Diagrams (Turorial-12) 1
Black Board
53 6-Mar-14 Revision of Unit -IV 1 Black Board
54 W
eek
13
10-Mar-14 Unit-V: Events and Signals 1 Black Board
55 11-Mar-14 Events and Signals 1 Black Board
56 11-Mar-14 State Machines 1 Black Board
57 13-Mar-14 State Machines 1 Black Board
58 15-Mar-14 Processes and Threads 1 Black Board
59
Wee
k 14
18-Mar-14 Processes and Threads (Tutorial-13) 1
LCD
60 18-Mar-14 Time and Space 1 LCD
61 20-Mar-
14 Time and Space 1 LCD
62 22-Mar-14 State Chart diagrams 1 Black Board
63
Wee
k 15
24-Mar-14 State Chart diagrams 1 LCD
64 25-Mar-14 Component (Tutorial-14) 1
Black Board
65 25-Mar-14 Component 1 Black Board
66 27-Mar-14 Deployment 1 Black Board
67 29-Mar-14 Deployment 1 Black Board
68
Wee
k 16
1-Apr-14 Component Diagrams 1 Black Board
69 1-Apr-14 Component Diagrams (Tutorial-15) 1
Black Board
70 3-Apr-14 Component Diagrams 1 Black Board
71 5-Apr-14 Deployment Diagrams 1 Black Board
72
Wee
k 17
7-Apr-14 Deployment Diagrams 1 Black Board
73 8-Apr-14 Deployment Diagrams 1 Black Board
74 8-Apr-14 Revision of Unit - V 1 Black Board
09-04-2014 TO 11-04-2014 II-MID EXAMINATION
TEXT BOOK :
1
Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh, IvarJacobson : The Unified Modelling
Language User Guide, Pearson Education.
REFERENCES :
1
Meilir Page-Jones: Fundamentals of Object Oriented Design in UML,
Pearson Education.
2 AtulKahate: Object Oriented Analysis & Design, The McGraw -Hill
3
Appling UML and Patterns: An introduction to Object – Oriented Analysis and Design and Unified Process, Craig Larman, Pearson
Education.
Prepared By : Head of the Department S.Naganjaneyulu Dr.Sai Satya Narayana Reddy
S
No.
Tentative
Date
Topics to be covered Actual
Date
Num.
of
classes
Content
Delivery
Methods
UNIT-I:HTML COMMON TAGS 1. 16/12/2013 Introduction to Web Technologies 1 DM1 2. 17/12/2013 HTML Common tags 1 DM1 3. 18/12/2013 HTML Table Tags 1 DM1 4. 19/12/2013 HTML Link tags 1 DM1 5. 21/12/2013 Form Tags 1 DM1 6. 23/12/2013 Form Tags 1 DM1/DM2 7. 24/12/2013 Frame Tags, CSS inline 1 DM1 8. 26/12/2013 CSS – Internal, External Stylesheet 1 DM1 9. 28/12/2013 CSS – Different types of Selectors 1 DM1 10. 30/12/2013 CSS in practice 1 DM1 11. 31/12/2013 Java Script introduction 1 12. 02/01/2014 Java Script 1 DM1 13. 04/1/2014 Java Script – objects DM2 14. 06/01/2014 Java Script – objects 1 DM1 15. 07/01/2014 Java Script – Examples 1 DM1/DM5 16. 08/01/2014 Java Script – Examples 1 DM1/DM5 17. 09/01/2014 Revision 1 DM1/DM5 18. 11/01/2014 Java Script 1 DM1 19. 20/01/2014 Java Script – prompt Function 1 DM1
20. 21/01/2014 Java Script – Functions, Arrays 1 DM1
21. 22/01/2014 Event Handling 1 DM1
22. 23/01/2014 Example programs 1 DM1
23. 25/01/2014 Objects in Java script-
Date,Math,String,Object,Boolean,DOM
1 DM5
24. 27/01/2014 Tutorial – I 1 DM1/DM5
UNIT-2 : XML
25. 28/01/2014 XML introduction 1 DM1/DM2
26. 29/01/2014 Document type definition 1 DM1
27. 30/01/2014 XML schema, Presenting XML with XSL
1 DM1
28. 01/02/2014 Document object model 1 DM1/DM5
29. 06/02/2014 Presenting XML : DOM parser 1 DM1/DM5
30. 08/02/2014 SAX Parser, Java beans introduction 1 DM1/DM5
31. 10/02/2014 Java beans advantages DM2
32. 11/02/2014 Java beans – java revision 1 DM1/DM5
33. 12/02/2014 Specification, features, sample java bean 1 DM1/DM5
34. 13/02/2014 Java beans properties – simple, bound, indexed, constrained
1 DM1/DM5
35. 15/02/2014 Persistence, Java beans API 1 DM1
UNIT – 3: SERVLETS
36. 17/02/2014 Introduction to servlets 1 DM2
37. 18/02/2014 Life cycle of a servlet 1 DM1
Course Code& Course Name: T340 WEB TECHNOLOGIES
SEM: VI Programme: B.Tech Department:IT
LESSON PLAN
38. 19/02/2014 Servlet API 1 DM1/DM5
39. 20/02/2014 Servlet Manual Execution in Tomcat 1 DM1
40. 22/02/2014 Servlet Parameters, Init Parameters 1 DM1/DM2 41. 24/02/2014 Servlet Example – web app 1 DM1 42. 25/02/2014 Servlet Context Config,
Request,Response, Request Dispatch 1 DM1
43. 26/02/2014 HttpCookie & HttpSession 1 DM1 44. 27/02/2014 Session – Url Rewriting,Hidden Form
Fiels, Cookie, HttpSession
1 DM1
45. 01/03/2014 Tutorial – III 1 DM1 46. 03/03/2014 Seminar 1 DM2 47. 04/03/2014 HttpSession 1 DM1 48. 05/03/2014 Security Issues 1 DM1 49. 06/03/2014 Security Issues 1 DM1
UNIT – 4:Introduction to JSP 50. 08/03/2014 Introduction to JSP 1 DM2 51. 10/03/2014 JSP Components 1 DM1 52. 11/03/2014 JSP Practical Session 1 DM1 53. 12/03/2014 JSP implicit Objects 1 DM2 54. 09/03/2014 Conditional Processing, Displaying
values, Using expression to set an
attribute
1 DM1/DM5
55. 13/03/2014 Declaring variables & methods 1 DM2 56. 15/03/2014 Error & Debugging 1 DM1 57. 18/03/2014 Usebean tag – User Credentials display 1 DM1/DM5 58. 19/03/2014 Jdbc introduction 1 DM1 59. 20/03/2014 Classes in javax.sql 1 DM1/DM5 60. 22/03/2014 Jdbc Example programs DM2 61. 24/03/2014 Application specific action, Deploying
java bean in jsp
DM1/DM5
UNIT – 5:Struts 62. 25/03/2014 farewell 1 DM1/DM5 63. 26/03/2014 Introduction to struts 1 DM1/DM5 64. 27/03/2014 Overview of MVC Design Patterns 1 DM1 65. 29/03/2014 Struts main components 1 DM1 66. 31/03/2014 Controller components 1 DM1 67. 01/04/2014 Struts configuration 1 DM2 68. 02/04/2014 Tutorial 1 DM1
Total
68
Total number of classes required to complete the syllabus 68
Total number of classes available as per Schedule 68
NOTE: DELIVERY METHODS: DM1: Lecture interspersed with discussions /BB, DM2: Tutorial,
DM3: Lecture with a quiz, DM4: Assignment/Test, DM5: Demonstration (laboratory, field visit),
DM6: Presentations/PPT
At the End of the course, students attained the Course Outcomes: CO1, CO2, CO3, CO4, CO5 & sample proofs are
enclosed in Course file.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Web Programming, building internet applications, Chris Bates 2nd edition, WILEY Dreamtech. 2. The complete Reference Java 2 Fifth Edition by Patrick Naughton and Herbert Schildt. TMH 3. Java Server Pages –Hans Bergsten, SPD O’Reilly
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Programming world wide web-Sebesta, Pearson
2. Core SERVLETS ANDJAVASERVER PAGES VOLUME 1: CORE TECHNOLOGIES by Marty Hall and Larry Brown Pearson
3. Internet and World Wide Web – How to program by Dietel and Nieto PHI/Pearson Education Asia. 4. Jakarta Struts Cookbook, Bill Siggelkow, S P D O’Reilly
5. Programming world wide web-Sebesta,Pearson 6. Java Server Pages, Pekowsky, Pearson.
Signature
Name of the Faculty Name of Course Co-
ordinator
HOD
Mr.D.Veeraiah Dr.N.Ravi
Shankar
LAKIREDDY BALI REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Autonomous)
Department of Information Technology
LESSON PLAN
Subject : DATA MINING AND DATA WAREHOUSING (T152)
Course : B.Tech Semester : VI
Faculty : Anupriya Academic Year: 2013 - 14
S.NO DATE TOPIC TO BE COVERED Hrs
TEACH. METHOD/
AID Remarks
1 16/12/2013 Course objectives 1 Black Board
2 18/12/2013 outcomes 1 Black Board
3 19/12/2013 applications 1 Black Board
4 20/12/2013 Introduction-What motivated Dm? 1 Black Board
5 21/12/2013 Introduction-What is DM? 1 Black Board
6 23/12/2013 Introduction-KDD, DM architecture 1 Black Board
7 26/12/2013 Introduction-On What kind of data? 1 Black Board
8 27/12/2013 Introduction-On What kind of data? 1 Black Board
9 28/12/2013 Introduction-DM Functionalities 1 Black Board
10 30/12/2013 Introduction-DM Task Primitives 1 Black Board
11 2/1//2014 Tutorial-1 1
12 3/1//2014 Data Warehouse 1 Black Board
13 4/1//2014 Multi dimensional Data Model 1 Black Board
14 6/1//2014 Data Warehouse Architecture 1 Black Board
15 8/1//2014 Implementation 1 Black Board
16 9/1//2014 Further Development 1 Black Board
17 10/1//2014 Data Warehousing to mining 1 Black Board
18 16/1//2014 Tutorial-2 1
19 17/1//2014 Why pre processing 1 Black Board
20 18/1//2014 Cleaning 1 Black Board
21 20/1//2014 Integration 1 Black Board
22 22/1//2014 Transformation 1 Black Board
23 23/1//2014 Reduction 1 Black Board
24 24/1//2014 Discretization, Concept Hierarchy Generation 1 Black Board
25 25/1//2014 Tutorial-3 1
26 27/1//2014 DM Primitives, Query Language 1 Black Board
27 29/1//2014 Graphical User Interfaces 1 Black Board
28 30/1//2014 Architectures, Concept Description 1 Black Board
29 31/1//2014 Data Generalization, Charecterization 1 Black Board
30 1/2//2014 Class Comparisions, Statistical Measures 1 Black Board
31 3/2//2014 Tutorial-4 1
MID-I Examinations from 5/2/2014 to 7/2/2014
32 10/2//2014 Association Rule Mining 1 Black Board
33 12/2//2014 Single Dimensional Boolean Association Rules from
Transactional Databases 1 Black Board
34 13/2//2014 single Dimensional Boolean Association Rules 1 Black Board
35 14/2//2014 single Dimensional Boolean Association Rules 1 Black Board
36 15/2//2014 single Dimensional Boolean Association Rules 1 Black Board
37 17/2//2014 Tutorial-5 1
38 19/2//2014 MultiDimensional rules 1 Black Board
39 20/2//2014 MultiDimensional rules 1 Black Board
40 21/2//2014 MultiDimensional rules 1 Black Board
41 22/2//2014 MultiDimensional rules 1 Black Board
42 24/2//2014 Tutorial-6 1
43 26/2//2014 Classification and prediction 1 Black Board
44 28/2//2014 Issues 1 Black Board
45 01/3//2014 Decision Tree Induction 1 Black Board
46 03/3//2014 Bayesion Classification 1 Black Board
47 05/3//2014 Association Rule based 1 Black Board
48 06/3//2014 Tutorial-7 1
49 07/3//2014 Other Classification Methods 1 Black Board
50 10/3//2014 prediction 1 Black Board
51 12/3//2014 Classifier Accuracy 1 Black Board
52 13/3//2014 Cluster analysis 1 Black Board
53 14/3//2014 Types of data 1 Black Board
54 15/3//2014 Categorization of methods 1 Black Board
55 19/3//2014 Partitioning methods 1 Black Board
56 20/3//2014 Outlier analysis 1 Black Board
57 21/3//2014 Tutorial-8 1
58 22/3//2014 Multidimensioanl analysis 1 Black Board
59 24/3//2014 Descriptive mining of complex objects 1 Black Board
60 26/3//2014 Spatial DB 1 Black Board
61 27/3//2014 Multimedia DB 1 Black Board
62 28/3//2014 Tutorial-9 1
63 29/3//2014 Time series and sequence data 1 Black Board
64 2/4//2014 Text DB 1 Black Board
65 3/4//2014 WWW 1 Black Board
66 4/4//2014 Applications and Trends in DM 1 Black Board
67 7/4//2014 Tutorial-10 1
MID-II Examinations from 09/04/2014 to 11/04/2014
TEXT BOOK :
J.Han, M.Kamber, "DATA MINING: CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES", Harcourt India/Morgan Kauffman, 2001
REFERENCES :
1 SamAnahory, Dennis Murry, "DataWarehousing in the real world", PE,2003
2 David Hand, HeikkiManila, PadhraicSymth,"Principles of DM",PHI2004
3 W.H.Inmon, "Building the Data Warehouse", 3rd edition Wiley,2003
4 Paulraj ponniah, "Data warehousing fundamentals" , Wiley-Interscience Publication,2003
Prepared By : Head of the Department
LAKIREDDY BALI REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (AUTONOMOUS)
L.B.REDDY NAGAR, MYLAVARAM – 521 230
School of Management Studies
Ac ade mi c Ye ar : 2 0 1 3 – 1 4
S UB J EC T : M AN AG ERIAL EC O N O M IC S AN D F IN AN C IAL AN ALYS IS ST A F F : U . R AM BABU I T : 3 r d YE A R I I SE M C R E D I T s : 0 4
SNO NO.
HOURS
DATE PLANNED TOPICS REMARKS
1. 01 16-12-2013
UNIT - I
Introduction to managerial economics
2. 01
17-12-2013 Definitions and it’s nature
3. 01 18-12-2013 Scope of managerial economics
4. 01
19-12-2013 Demand analysis and demand determinants
5. 01 21-12-2013 Law demand and exceptions
6. 01
23-12-2013 Types of demand
7. 01 24-12-2013 Elasticity of demand and types
8. 01
26-12-2013 Price elasticity of demand
9. 01 28-12-2013 Measurement of elasticity of demand
10. 01
30-12-2013 Significance of elasticity of demand
11. 01 31-12-2013
Demand forecasting and explain it’s factors
12. 01 02-01-2014 Demand forecasting and explain it’s factors
13. 01
04-01-2014 Methods of demand forecasting (survey ,statistical ,expert
opinion method, test marketing, judgment approach)
14. 01 06-01-2014
UNIT - II
Theory of Production and Cost Analysis
15. 01
07-01-2014 Production Function – Isoquants and Isocosts
16. 01 08-01-2014 , MRTS, Least Cost Combination of Inputs
17. 01
09-01-2014 Laws of Returns,
18. 01 16-01-2014 Internal and External Economies of Scale.
19. 01
18-01-2014 Cost Analysis: Cost concepts
20. 01
20-01-2014 Cost & output relationship in short run & long run,
21. 01 21-01-2014
Break-even Analysis (BEA)-Determination of Break-Even
Point
22. 01
22-01-2014 Managerial Significance and limitations of BEA.
23. 01 23-01-2014 Simple problems
24. 01
25-01-2014 Simple problems
25. 01 27-01-2014 simple problems
26. 01
28-01-2014 UNIT - III
Introduction to Markets & Pricing Policies:
27.
01 29-01-2014 Market structures: Types of competition
28. 01
30-01-2014 Features of Perfect competition
29. 01 01-02-2014 Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition
30. 01
03-02-2014 Price-Output Determination in case of Perfect Competition
31. 01 04-02-2014 Price-Output Determination in case of and Monopoly
32. 01
05-02-2014 Objectives and Policies of Pricing- Methods of Pricing
33. 01 10-02-2014
Method s pricing (cost plus pricing, marginal cost pricing
34. 01
11-02-2014 Sealed bid pricing, going rate pricing, limit pricing,
35. 01 12-02-2014
Market skimming pricing, penetration pricing two part pricing,
block pricing
36. 01
13-02-2014 Business organizations :characteristics of business
37. 01 15-02-2014 Features and merits and demerits of sole trader
38. 01
17-02-2014 Features and merits and demerits of partnership
39. 01 18-02-2014 Features and merits and demerits of joint stock companies
40. 01
19-02-2014 Features and merits and demerits of public enterprises
41. 01 20-02-2014 Capital and Capital Budgeting: Capital and its significance,
42. 01
22-02-2014 Types of Capital,
43. 01 24-02-2014 Estimation of Fixed and Working capital requirements,
44. 01
25-02-2014 Components of working capital &
45. 01 26-02-2014 Factors determining the need of working capital.
46. 01
01-03-2014 Methods and sources of raising finance.
47. 01 03-03-2014 Nature and scope of capital budgeting,
48. 01
04-03-2014 features of capital budgeting proposals,
49. 01
05-03-2014 Methods of Capital Budgeting: Payback Method,
50. 01 06-03-2014 Accounting Rate of Return (ARR)
51. 01
08-03-2014 and Net Present Value Method
52. 01
10-03-2014 Problems
53. 01 11-03-2014 problems
54. 01
12-03-2014 UNIT - V
Introduction to Financial Accounting:
55. 01 15-03-2014 Journal, Ledger,
56. 01
18-03-2014 problems
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY HOD
57. 01 19-03-2014 Trial Balance-
58. 01
20-03-2014 Final Accounts with simple adjustments.
59. 01
22-03-2014 Problems
60. 01 24-03-2014 Problems
61. 01
25-03-2014 Problems
62. 01 26-03-2014 Problems
63. 01
27-03-2014 Problems
64. 01 1-04-2014 Financial Analysis through ratios: Importance, types
65. 01
02-04-2014 Liquidity Ratios, Activity Ratios, Capital structure Ratios and
Profitability ratios
66. 01 3-04-2014 Problems for liquidity ratios
67. 01
5-04-2014 Problems for activity ratios
68. 01 7-04-2014 Problems for capital structure ratios
69. 01
8-04-2014 Problems for profitability ratios
70. 01 09-04-2014 revision
Exper
iment
No.
Date Topics to be covered Hrs Remarks
1 18/12/2013
Design following static web pages for an Online BookStore Website
a) Home Page
b) Login Page c) Catalogue Page
3
2. 8/1/2014 Design following static web pages for an Online BookStore Website
a) Cart Page b) Registration Page 3
3. 22/1/2014
Design a webpage using CSS which includes the following Styles.
a) Using Different font, Styles
b) Set a background image for both page and single elements on the page
c) Control the background repetition of image with background repeat property
d) Define styles for link as visited, active, hover & link
e) Work with layers f) Add a customized cursor
3
4. 29/1/2014 Write a javascript to validate the fields of a
registration page. 3
5.
05/2/2014 a) Create an XML document for maintaining a CD catalog
b) Display XML document data using HTML
c) Display XML data using XSL
3
6 12/2/2014 Write a program to create a Java Bean for
User Login Management Component. 3
7 19/2/2014 Write a program to install Apache Tomcat Web Server and deploy a static website &
Access it.
3
8 26/2/2014 Write a program to create a servlet to
AUTHENTICATE user details. 3
10 05/3/2014 Write a program to implement session
management concept in servlets. 3
12 12/3/2014 Write a program to access a database using
JDBC & Servlets 3
13 19/3/2014 Write a program to print a multiplication table for any number up to required level
using JSP.
3
Course Code& Course Name: P881 –WEB TECHNOLOGIES LAB SEM: VI
Programme: B.Tech Department: IT
LESSON PLAN
14 26/3/2014 Write a program to display user credentials
using useBean tag of JSP 3
15 2/04/2014 Lab Internal Exam 3
Signature
Name of the Faculty Name of Course Co-ordinator
Mr. D.Veerayya
Exper
iment
No.
Date Topics to be covered Hrs Batch Remarks
03/12/2012 Introduction to Computer Networks and sample
programs 3 A,B
1. 10/12/2012 Character Stuffing and Bit Stuffing 3 A,B
1. 17/12/2012 Dijkstra’s Algorithm 3 A,B
2. 24/12/2012 Hamming code Generation for Error detection and correction
3 A,B
3. 31/12/2012 Library Management System Using Class
diagram 3 A,B
3. 07/01/2013 Library Management System Using Usecase diagram
3 A,B
4. 21/01/2013 .CRC Polynomials-CRC12, CRC 16 and CRC CCIT
3 A,B
5. 28/01/2013 Distance Vector Routing Algorithm 3 A,B
9. 09/02/2013 Broad Cast Routing Algorithm 3 A
10. 11/02/2013 Broad Cast Routing Algorithm 3 B
11. 16/02/2013 Leaky bucket algorithm for congestion control. 3 B
12. 18/02/2013 Distance vector routing algorithm 3 A
13. 23/02/2013 Hospital Management System 3 B
14. 25/02/2013 Hospital Management System 3 A
15. 01/03/2013 Hospital Management System 3 B
16. 03/03/2013 Student Admission System 3 A
17. 08/03/2013 Student Admission System 3 B
Course Code& Course Name:P813–COMPUTER NETWORKS AND OOAD LAB SEM: VI
Programme: B.Tech Department:IT
LESSON PLAN
18. 10/03/2013 Cellular Network System 3 A
19. 15/03/2013 Cellular Network System 3 B
20. 17/03/2013 ATM Transaction System 3 A
21. 22/03/2013 ATM Transaction System 3 B
22. 24/03/2013 Online Book Shopping System 3 A
23. 29/03/2013 Online Book Shopping System 3 B
24. 31/03/2013 Lab Internal Exam 3 A,B
TEXT BOOK :
1. Web Programming, building Internet applications, Chris Bates 2nd Edition, WILEY.
REFERENCES :
1. Jakarta Struts Cookbook, Bill Siggelkow, S P D O’Reilly (UNIT-5).
2. Programming World Wide Web-Sebesta, Pearson. 3. Core Servlets and Java Server Pages Volume 1: Core Technologies By Marty – Hall and Larry
Brown Pearson. 4. Internet and World Wide Web – How to Program by Deitel and Neito PHI/Pearson Education
Asia.
5. Programming World Wide Web – Sebesta, Pearson Java Server Pages, Pekowsky, Pearson.
Signature
Name of the Faculty Name of Course Co-
ordinator
HOD
P.Sai Kiran P. Sai Kiran