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Complete syllabus of M.Tech. Semester I I- Computer Science and Technology (Shivaji University)
Posted Date: 17 Dec 2007 Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing Category: Syllabus
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Posted By: Arun Jadhav Member Level: Diamond Rating: Points: 1
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Syllabus
M. Tech. Semester II - (Computer Science and Technology) Paper-I- Computer Network Administration
Theory: 100 Marks, Term Work: 25 Marks
1. Data Communication and network management overview: Analogy of telephone network management, Data and telecommunication network, distributed computing environment, TCP/IP based networks – Internet and intranet, communication protocols and standards, challenges of information technology manager Network management – goals, organization and functions, network and system management, network management system platform, current status and future of network management.
2. Basic foundation: Standards, models and languages: Network management standards, network management model, organization model, information model, communication model, ASN.1, Encoding structure, macros, and functional model.
3. SNMP 1 network management: Organization and information models: Managed network, International organization and standard SNMP model, organization model, system overview, information models
4. SNMP v1 network management: Communication and functional models, SNMP model, functional model, Major changes in SNMP v2 and v3
5. SNMP Management: RMON – Remote monitoring, RMON, SMI & MIB, RMON1, RMOPN2, ATM Remote monitoring, case study of internet traffic using RMON.
6. Network management tools and systems: network management tools, network statistics measurement systems, network management systems, commercial network management systems,System management, Enterprise management solutions.
Books: 1. Network Management principles and practice– Mani Subramanian (Pearson edition) 2. SNMP – SNMPv2 , SNMPv3 & RMON 1 – William Stalling (Pearson Edition) 3. Network Administration – Steve Wisniewski.
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| Author: Arun Jadhav 17 Dec 2007 | Member Level: Diamond Points : 1 | Paper II- Advanced Computer Architecture
Theory: 100 Marks, Term Work:25 Marks
1. Computation Models:- Concept Relationships between concepts of CM, Programming language and architecture. Basic computation models von- Newman computation model key concepts relating to CM.
2. Concepts of Computer Architecture - Evolution and concept - Abstraction - Multi level hierarchical framework and extensions
3. Parallel Processing - Basic concepts - Types and level of parallelism - Classification - Basic parallel techniques - Relationship between languages and parallel architecture.
4. - Instruction level parallel processors - Evolution and overview of ILP processors - Dependencies between instructions - Instruction scheduling - Preserving sequential consistency - Speed up potential of ILP processing
5. Pipelined processors - Concepts - Design space of pipelines - Pipelined instruction processing - Pipelined execution of integers and Boolean instructions - Pipelined processing of load and stores
6. VLIW architectures - Basic principals - VLIW architectures - Case study- Trace 200 family
7. Superscalar processor - Introduction - Parallel decoding - Superscalar instruction issue - Shelving - Register naming - Parallel execution - Preserving the sequential consistency of instruction execution and exception processing. - Implementation of super scalar CISC processor using a superscalar RISC care - Case studies: - R10000, power PC 620 and Pentium Pro 14
Books 1. Advanced Computer Architecture a design space approach. - Sima, Fauntain, Kscucle, Pearson Edition 2. Parallel Computer Architecture – David Culler and J. Palsingh, Morgan Kauf mann Pub. 3. Introduction to parallel Algorithms - Joseph J.A. , Addison Wesley 4. Parallel programming - Barry Wilkinson, C.Michael Allen
| | Author: Arun Jadhav 17 Dec 2007 | Member Level: Diamond Points : 1 | Paper-III-Advanced Database Design
Theory: 100 Marks, Term Work:25 Marks
1. Distributed database management system: Features of DDS, Distribution transparency, DDB design, Query translation, Optimization
2. Distributed Transaction: Management of distributed transaction, concurrency control, reliability, agents, homogeneous DDS, DDS administration.
3. Object database management system Fundamentals of ODS, Design issues, Object management, Encapsulation inheritance, ORDBMS, Implementation challenges, object query processing, Transaction management, Query optimization. O-O Query languages and interfaces. 4. Multimedia database system
multimedia database management system, image and text database techniques, Audio and Video Database Techniques Physical Storage and Retrieval. Data structure, Operation, indexing, segmentation. 5. Advanced Topics: Mobile databases, xml, data web interfaces.
Books 1. Database management system- Ramakrishna Gherkin (McGraw Hill)
2. Principals of distributed Database system (2nd edition)- M. Tamer Ozsu. Patrick valduriez (Pearson)
3. Distributed Database Principals and systems- Stephan ceri, Giuseppe Pelagatti. (McGraw Hill)
4. Object Oriented Interface and Databases- Rajesh Narang, Prentic Hall of India.
5. Database system concepts- Silberschatz, Korti, Sudershan, McGraw Hill International
| | Author: Arun Jadhav 17 Dec 2007 | Member Level: Diamond Points : 1 | Elective –III and IV Paper-IV - Digital Security Theory: 100 Marks, Term Work:25 Marks
1. Introduction to cryptography :- Concepts, approaches and principles of digital information security, types of attacks, security model, cryptographic techniques – substitution and transposition techniques, steganography techniques.
2. Symmetric Key cryptography :- Algorithm types and modes block cipher design principals and criteria, DES, IDEA, AES, RCS, Blowfish, Differential and liner cryptography.
3. Asymmetric key cryptography. Principal of public key crypto systems RSA algorithm, key management, Diffi-Hellman key exchange elliptic curve arithmetic, elliptic curve cryptography, Zero knowledge proof systems.
4. Message Authentication and Hash functions: Authentication function message authentication codes, Hash functions and their security, MD5 secure hash algorithms, HMAC.
5. Digital signature, authentication protocols and applications digital signature, authentication protocols, Digital signature standards, Kerberos, X.509 authentication service, PGP and S/MIME.
6. IP Security :- Architecture, IP and IPV6, Authentication header, Encapsulating security payload, combines security associations, key management.
7. Web Security:- Web Security consideration, secure socket layer, transport layer security, and secure electronic transaction, secured VPN.
8. Security Systems – Case Studies – Lotus Notes, Novel Netware, MS Windows, clipper.
9. Legal, Privacy and Ethical issues in digital security Program and data Protection by patents, copyrights and trademarks, information and the law, computer crime, privacy, ethical issues in digital security and codes of professional ethics.
Books 1. Cryptography and network security- principal and practice – William Stallings (3rd Edition, Person Prentice Hall) .
2. Network Security private communication in a practice – char tic Kaufman, Radio Perl man, Mike spicier (2nd Edition Pearson Print ice Hall)
3. Cryptography and network security – Atul Kahate (TMGH)
| | Author: Arun Jadhav 17 Dec 2007 | Member Level: Diamond Points : 1 | Elective –III & IV Paper –V - Mobile Computing Theory: 100 Marks, Term Work:25 Marks
Unit- 1 Introduction to wireless communication, Wireless data technologies, Frequencies for radio signals, antennas and signal propagation, need and types of multiplexing techniques, modulation types, use of spread spectrum, cellular systems.
Unit- 2 Medium Access Control: Need for MAC algorithm, medium access methods and comparison of these methods
Unit- 3 Digital mobile Phone Systems –GSM :, mobile services, system architecture, radio interference, protocols, localization = and calling , hand over, security,new data services, other digital cellular networks, comparison with GSM.
Unit- 4 Wireless LAN: Introduction, advantages and design goals for wireless LAN, Infrastructure, ad-hoc networks, IEEE 802.11: system and protocol architecture, physical layer, HIPERLAN protocol architecture and physical layer and MAC, Blue tooth physical and MAC layer. Wireless ad-hoc networks.
Unit- 5 Protocols for mobile computing: mobile network layer, mobile IP, Snooping TCP, Mobile TCP, Fast and selective retransmission and recovery, Transaction oriented TCP.
Unit- 6 Wireless Application Protocol. WAP architecture wireless datagram protocol, transport layer security, WML, script.
Unit- 7 Palm OS: - Architecture, features of kernel, memory, system managers, Symbian OS: Architecture, hardware interface, memory, management, Window CE : features and architecture,
Books 1. Mobile Communications – Jachen Schiller (Addison- Wesley)
2. Mobile Computing – Asoke K Talukder, Roopa R Yavgal, (TMH Publishing)
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