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RTMNU Mtech CSE 1st Sem Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for the M. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering program at Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University. It includes 10 courses that cover topics such as high performance computer architecture, operating system design, object oriented systems, data warehousing and mining, and mobile computing. For each course, it lists the course code, title, credits, and brief description of topics covered. It also provides references for further reading at the end of each course outline.

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RTMNU Mtech CSE 1st Sem Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for the M. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering program at Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University. It includes 10 courses that cover topics such as high performance computer architecture, operating system design, object oriented systems, data warehousing and mining, and mobile computing. For each course, it lists the course code, title, credits, and brief description of topics covered. It also provides references for further reading at the end of each course outline.

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Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur

Syllabus
M. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering

PG-CSE1-01

High Performance Computer


Architecture

4-0-0

Introduction: Review of basic computer architecture, quantitative techniques in computer


design, measuring and reporting performance. CISC and RISC processors, Pipelining, Basic
concepts, instruction and arithmetic pipeline, data hazards, Exception handling, Pipeline
optimization techniques, Compiler techniques for improving performance, Hierarchical
memory technology, Inclusion, Coherence and Locality Properties, Cache memory,
Organizations, Techniques for reducing cache misses, Virtual memory organization, Mapping
and management techniques, Memory replacement policies, Instruction-level parallelism,
Basic concepts, Techniques for increasing ILP, Super scalar, Super pipelined and VLIW
processor architectures, Array and vector processors, Multiprocessor architecture, Taxonomy
of parallel architectures, Centralized shared-memory architecture, Synchronization, Memory
consistency, Interconnection networks, Distributed shared-memory architecture. Cluster
computers. Non von Neumann architectures: data flow computers, reduction computer
architectures, systolic architectures.

PG-CSE1-02

Advances In Operating System


Design

4-0-0

Theory and implementation aspects of distributed operating systems, Process synchronization


in multiprocessing/multiprogramming systems, Inter-process communication and coordination in large distributed systems, Distributed resource management, Fundamentals of
real time operating systems, Case studies, Information management in distributed systems,
security, integrity and concurrency problems, Fault tolerance issues, OS issues related to the
Internet, intranets, pervasive computing, embedded systems, mobile systems and wireless
networks. Case studies of contemporary operating systems.

PG-CSE1-03

Object Oriented System

4-0-0

Review of programming practices and code-reuse; Object model and object-oriented


concepts; Object-oriented programming languages and implementation; Object oriented
analyses and design using UML structural, behavioral and architectural modeling; Unified
development process, Software reuse design patterns, components and framework;
Distributed object computing, interoperability and middleware standards COM/DCOM and
CORBA; Objectoriented database system data model, object definition and query language,
object-relational system.

PG-CSE1-04/2

Data Warehousing & Mining

4-0-0

Data Mining and Data Warehousing: Introduction to Data Mining, Data Warehousing,
Introduction to KDD proc4ess, Classification and Algorithms, Data mining tasks, Machine
Learning-Basic-concept, Data Warehouse Architecture, Data Modeling.
Data marts & Olap: Data Mart Designing, Data Mart Builder, Data Mart Discovery, On-Line
Analytical Processing, OLTP VS. DW Environment.
Relationship of Data Mining and Data Warehousing: Application of Data Mining, Application
of Warehousing, A Relation Between Data Mining and Data Warehousing according to need
of business.
Stastical Analysis and Cluster Analysis: What is Statistics? Difference between Statistics and
Data Mining, Histograms, Statistics for predictions, clustering for clarity, Hierarchical and
Non- Hierarchical Clusters, choosing classics.
Neural networks & mining complex: What are neural networks? Where to use these
networks? Benefits and features of networks, Rule Induction, various mining complexities.
Next generation of informatics mining & knowledge discovery: Business Intelligence and
Information mining, Text mining, Knowledge management, Benefits and products of text
mining, Customer relationship management in the e-business world.
Books and References:
1. Data Mining.
By Pieter Adriaans
2. Data Mining Technology For Marketing, Sales And Customer Support
By Michel Berry.
3. Data Warehousing & Data Mining For Telecommunication
By Rob Maltison
4. Distributed Data Warehousing Using Web Technology
By R.A.Moeller
5. Building Data Mining Application For CRM
By Alex Berson

PG-CSE1-05/3

Mobile Computing

4-0-0

Introduction: A short history of wireless communication, a market for mobile communication,


A simplified reference model.
Wireless transmission: frequencies for radio transmission, single, antennas, signal
propagation, Multiplexing, modulation, spread spectrum, cellular systems.
Medium access control: Motivation for a specialized MCA, SDMA, FDMA, TDMA, CDMA,
Comparison of S/T//F/CDMA.
Telecommunication system: GSM, DECT, TETRA, UMTS and IMT-2000,
Satellite systems: History, application, basic, routing, localization.
Broadcast systems: overview, cyclical repetition of data, Digital audio broadcasting, Digital
video broadcasting, convergence of broadcasting, and mobile communication.
Wireless LAN: intra red vs. radio transmission, infrastructure and ad-hoc network, IEEE 802,
11, HIPERLAN, Blue tooth.
Mobile network layer: Mobile IP, Dynamic host configuration protocol, mobile ad-hoc
network.
Mobile transport layer: Traditional TCP, Classical TCP improvement, TCP over 2.5/3G
wireless network, Performance enhancing proxies.
Support for mobility : file systems, world wide web, wireless application protocol(version
1.x),I-MODE,SYNCML,WAP 2.0.

Books and References:

1. Mobile communication, 2nd edition, Jochen Schiller.


2. Mobile commerce & wireless computing systems, Geoffrey Elliott, Nigel Phillips.@2004.
3. Wireless communication and network, William Stallings, @ 2002, prentice hall.
4.

The

Essential

guide

to

wireless

communication

application,

2/E,

Andy

Dornan,@20002,prentice hall PTR.


5. Principles of wireless network: A unified approach, Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant
Krishnamurthy,@2002,prentice hall PTR.
6.

Ad

hoc

wireless

network:

architectures

and

protocols,

C.siva

ram

murthy,B.S.manoj,@2004,prontice hall PTR.


7. Fixed and mobile telecommunication: Network system, and services, second edition, Jan
Van Duuren, Peter Kastelein, Frits C.Schoute.
8. Real 802, 11 Security: Wi-Fi protected access and 802.11, Jon Edney William
Arbaugh,2003.
9. Mobile commerce & wireless computing systems, Geoffrey Elliot, Nigel
Phillips,@2004,Addison-Wesley.
10. Mobile ipv6, Hesham soliman,@2004,Addison Wesley professional.

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