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Dear Sir/Madam,Pl. find here attached revised syllabus for BATCHELOR OF SCIENCE(INFoRMATION TECHNOLOGY) (B.Sc.-lT) Sem-l & ll.lrnpo(ant Note:
1. This revised syllabus is applicable for the students who will take admissions inthe first year B.Sc.-lT in the current academic year 2013-14.
2. For previous years students who are now in second year and third year willfollow the old syllabus.
3. Additional certificate course on women's studies (foundation course) of 2credits is suggested in B.Sc. lT Sem-ll. These 2 credits will not be reflected inthe semester mark sheet. Sep- ate additional course completion certificate issuggested. Syllabus copy for this additional certificate course will be sendseparately.
4. Soft copy of Revised Syllabus for B.Sc.-lT Sem-lll, lV, V, and Vl will beforwarded soon.Thanks and Regards,
Dr.{3. lY1. 1Yrn"tAssociate Professor & Head,P.G. Dept. of Computer Science,S.N.D.T. Women's University,Juhu Tara Road, Santacruz(w),It/umbai-400 049.(MS), lndia.Mobile No.9423365143Off. l'el: 022-26605127 .
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Subject Title
MarksWeightage Vo
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Sr.No.
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1. Reengineering the Corporation - A I&nif'esto fbr Business Revolution by Michael Hammer
and James ChamPY'Z. Reengineerirg f--R"r.rlts: Keys To{uccess From Government Experience, Dr. Sharon L'
caudle; ational Academy of Public rdministration; Aug 94; on line text
3. Best Practices In Reengineering, Mdraw-Hill, New Yort, NY, 1995 by David K' Cam
and Henry J. Johansson, Coopers anflLybrand
4. G. Hansen, Automating Business Pruess Re-Engineering, (2nd. Edition), Prentice-Hall,
1997.5. The Breakthrough Strategy For Tota{Quality, Productivity, And Competitiveness, H.
James Harrington6. The Change il{onug".n"nt Toolkit forReengineering For companies and individuals
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. Deming Morag.n "nt
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. Managing the bhange Process: A Field Book tbr Change Agents, Teart, Leaders and
R""njinJ".ing Manigers; Davicl K. Carr',Kelvin J. Hard,Williarn J. Trahant
0. New Tools For New iir',.r' The Workflow Paradigm, Second Edition, WARIA Book
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1. Process Innovation: Reengineering work Tlirougl-r Information Technology, Thomas
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2. Ree,gineering Revolution, A Handbook (The) HalperCollins Publishers, Inc. , New York,
l995JMicha.l Ho,rn.,". and Steven A. Stanton; Book Review Only
3. The wisdorr of Teams : creating the High-Performance organization, Jon R' Katzenbach
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Management, Integrating Marketing strate,gy and Information Technology, Wiley Student
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2the objective, need and importance of SCM withdiscussions of practical
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SC perfornrance with regard to achieving strategic fitand scope and the obstacles to achieving it. Drivers ofSC perfonnance and fratnework for structuring driverssuch as facilities, inventorv. transportation.
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and Managing the Supply Cham, Concepts, Strategies and Case Studies', (3rd edn'),
TMH,2008.3. G. Raghuram and N. Rangaraj, 'logistics and Supply Chain Management, Cases and
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Subject Title ACADEMIC PROJECT LAB
Module Sr..No.
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MarksWeightage Vo
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(interpal) sliould evaluate the progress work, presentation, and project coding and implantation
work. There shall be one guide from institution. Co-guide from an industry is recommencled in
case of industry sponsored projects. Each candidate should have documented copy of the project
certified by head/principal, in order to appear fbr project examination. A group recommended of 2
to 4 students. (maximum 5 in case of special projects). Each stuclent shall individually involve in
separate module/activity of the project. Prepare and submit a progress report in stipulated time.
Panel consisting of two experts (one internal and one external) should evaluate the progress,
presentation, and project work. Marks shoulcl be distributed on the basis of Understanding the
project, depth of knowledge achieved in regard to solution providing, Approach and
methodologies suggested towards solution, report writing, presentation, technical content,
prototype irnplernented, and references used, etc. The time allotted for presentation is maximum 30
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Ganesh Magar <[email protected]>To: amina vali <[email protected]>
Mon, Jul '15,2013 at 5:51 PM
Dear Sir/Madam,
Pl. find here attached revised syllabus for B.C.A (Batchelor of ComputerApplications) Sem-l & ll.lmportant Note:
1. This revised syllabus is applicable for the students who will take admissions in
ff *h" first year BCA in the current academic year 2013-14.\ -- l. For previous years students who are now in second year and third year willfollow the old syllabus.
3. Additional certificate course on women's studies (foundation course) of 2credits is suggested in BCA Sem-ll. These 2 credits will not be reflected in thesemester mark sheet. Separate additional course completion certificate issuggested. Syllabus copy for this additional certificate course will be sendseparately.
4. Soft copy of Revised Syllabus for BCA Sem-lll, lV, V, and Vl will beforwarded soon.
Thanks and Regards,
Dr.G. M. MagarAssociate Professor & Head,P.G. Dept. of Computer Science,S.N. D.T. Wornen's University,Juhu Tara Road, Santacruz(w),l\4umbai-400 0a9.(l\XS), lndia.
p. lt4obile No.9423365143\ )fI. Tel: 022-26605127.-
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Cyber Law: Information TechnologY
Information Technology Act 2000-(Sec 1 to 94)2000:Act
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Cyber Law:lntellectual Property lssues in Cyber Space: Copyright in
the Digital Media, Patents in the Cyber World.
Rights of netizens and E-Governancel Privacy and
Freedom lssues in the Cyber World, E-Governance, Cyber
Crimes and r Laws, Ethical
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105Cyber Law: Cyber Law Issues
Cyber Law Issues in E-Businessfor Management:
Management, MajorIssues in Cyber Evidence Management
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1. Cyber law bY Vivek Sood
2, Licensing Art & Design by Caryn R. Leland, Allworth Press
3. A professional's Guide to Licensing and Royalty Agreements by Caryn R. Leland, Allworth Press
4. 1T2000 Bill
5. How to Register Your own Copyright by Marx warda, sphinx Publishing
6. Web sites: online information, handouts
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Subject Code: 6104 Lecture: 04Credit:04
Subject Title Elective-1 E-Commerce
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Electronic Commerce: Overview, Definitions,
Advantages & Disadvantages of E-Commerce, Threats of
E-Commerce, Managerial Prospective, Rules &
Regulations For Controlling E-Commerce, Cyber Law
Technologies : Relationship between E-Commerce &
Networking, Different Types of Networking for E-
lntranet & EDI
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Wiretess Application Protocol: Definition, Hand Held
Devices, Mobility & Commerce, Mobile Computing ,
Wireless Web, Web Security, lnfrastructure Requirement
for E-Commerce.
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Transaction Type, Model based on Transaction Party-
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Technological Advances in Convergence- Types,
Convergence and its implication, Convergence and
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Portal, Supply Chain Planning Tools ( SCP Tools). Supply
Chain Execution (SCE), SCE - Framework, lnternet's effect
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E-Payment Mechanism: Payment through card system,
E-Cheque, E-Cash, E-Payment Threats & Protections, E-
Marketing. Home- Shopping, Tele Marketing Electronic
Data lnterchange (EDl): Meaning, Benefits, Concepts,
Application, EDI Model, Protocols ( UN EDI FACT/ GTDI,
ANSI X- 72),Data Encryption (DES/RSA).
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UNIT-IV IRisk of E- Commerce: Overview, Security for E-
Commerce, Security Standards, Firewall, Cryptography,
Key Management, Password Systems, Digital certificates,Dieital Signatures.
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2. Kalakotia Whinston : Frontiers of Electronic Commerce, Pearson Education
3. Bhaskar Bharat: Electronic Commerce- Technologies & Applications TMH.
4. Loshin Pete, Murphy P.A. : Electronic Commerce, Jaico Publishing Housing.
5. Murthy: E-Commerce, Himalaya Publishing.
6. E-Commerce : Strategy Technologies & Application, Tata McGraw Hill
7. Global E- Commerce, J. Christopher & T.H.K. Clerk, University Press.
8. Beginning E-Commerce, Reynolds, SPD
9. Krishnamurthy, E-Commerce Mgmt, Vikas,
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Subject Title Elective-2 Artificial lntelligence
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UNIT-I 1.
lntroduction: lntelligence Agents, Agents and
Environment, Good Behavior :The Concept of Rationality,
Performance measures, Rationality, Omniscience,learning, and autonomy. The nature of environments,Specifying the task environment, Properties of task
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Well- Defined problems and solutions, formulatingproblems 3.2 Example problems, Toy Problems, Real
world problems, searching for solutions, Measuring
problem solving performance, Uniformed search
strategies, Breadth first search, Depth first search, Depth
limited search, lterative depending depth first search,
Bidirectional search, Comparing uniformed search
strategies.
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ed Search and Exploration: lnformed search
Strategies, Greedy best first search, A* search, A* search
: Minimizing the total estimated solution cost, Memorybounded heuristic function, The effect of heuristicaccuracy on performance, lnventing admissible heuristic
functions, Learning heuristic from experience 4.3 Local
search algorithms and optimization Problems, Hill-
Climbing search, simulated annealing search, local beam
search, genetic algorithm
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Propositional logic: A very simple logic, Syntax,
Semantics, A Simple Knowledge base, lnference,Equivalence, validity and satisfiability, Reasoning
patterns in propositional logic, Resolution, Forward and
backward chaining
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First Order Logic: Representation Revisited, Syntax and
semantics of First order logic, Model for first order logic,
symbol and interpretation, Terms, Atomic Sentence,
Complex Sentence, Quantifier, Equality, Using first orderlogic, assertion and quries in first order logic, The kinship
domain, Number Sets and lists, The Wumpus world
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performance elements, Expressiveness of decision tree,lnducing decision tress from examples, Choosingattributes tests, Assessing the performance of thelearning algorithm, Essemble learning.
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1-. stuart Russwll, Peter Norvig, "Artificial lntelligence (A Modern Approach)"' Second
Edition, Pearson Education, Limited, 01-Mar-2005'
1.N'P.Padhy,,ArtificallntelligenceandlntelligenceSystems,,oxfordUniversityPress21-APR 2005
2. Patrick Henry Winston, " Artificial lntelligence" 192!
3. George F. Luger, " Artificial lntellligence ( Structure & strategies for complex Problem
Solving)
4. Rich & Knight, " Artiflcial lntelligence", McGraw- Hill 1991
5.NeetaDeshpande,,,ArtificialIntelligence,,,TechnicalPublication-Pune.
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Server response; HTTP Headers; Session Management-
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web server: Configuration & Administration; virtual
hosting General Concepts of catching proxy server' Web
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Client side technologies HTML: Structure
Document- Meta tags, Links, Text, Lists, Tables'
lnclusions(Objects, lmages, applets and multimedia
Contents); Presentation of HTML document- Style sheets'
Alignment, fonts, frames; lnteractive HTML document-
Forms, Scripts XML: Well-Formed Valid document'
Document Type Definitions and Document Object Model
Client Side JavaScript: Object Reference- Objects
Methods and Properties, Event Handlers; Language
of HTML.
Constructs - Statements a ndO rators.
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Working with strings, and arrays, file handling, pattern
matching, & formatting, Creating and using subroutines'
Using PERL for CGI scripting . Java Servlets & Java Active
Server pages: Overview, Request, Response, Applications'
Sessions, Cookies, Data Store Access, Web Applications'
5Sl : SSI Directives; SSI Environment Variables; SSI Formats
ASP lntroduction:. ASP lnstall, ASP syntax, ASP variables
ASP procedures, ASP forms, ASP Cookies, ASP Session'
ASP Application, ASP Server, ASP Error, ASP File System'
ASP Text Stream, ASP Drive, ASP File, ASP Folder, ASP
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Prepare and submit a progress report in stipulated time' Panelconsisting of two/three teachers
(internal) should evaluate the progress work, presentation, and project coding and implantation
work. There shall be one guide from institution. co-guide from an industry is recommended in case
of industry sPonsored Projects Each candidate should have documented copy of the project
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certified by head/principal, in order to appear for project examination' A group recommended of 2
to 4 students. (maximum 5 in case of special projects). Each student shall individually involve in
separate module/activity of the project. Prepare and submit a progress report in stipulated
time.Panelconsisting of two experts (one internaland one external) should evaluate the progress'
presentation, and project work. Marks should be distributed on the basis of Understanding the
project, depth of knowledge achieved in regard to solution providing, Approach and methodologies
suggested towards solution, report writing, presentation, technical content, prototype implemented'
and references used, etc. The time allotted for presentation is maximum 30 minutes The
candidate will be examined by the examiners on 50:50 basis. ln case of dispute' decision
by external will be final.
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