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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
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1 ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHM ANALYSIS 4 - 3
2 MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 4 - 3
3 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE 4 - 3
4 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 4 - 3
5 OPERATING SYSTEMS 4 - 3
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
UNIT I:
Introduction to Data Structures, Singly Linked Lists, Doubly Linked Lists, Circular Lists-
Algorithms. Stacks and Queues: Algorithm Implementation using Linked Lists.
UNIT II:
Searching-Linear and Binary Search Methods.
Sorting-Bubble Sort, Selection Sort, Insertion Sort, Quick Sort, Merge Sort.
Trees- Binary trees, Properties, Representation and Traversals (DFT,BFT),Expression
Trees(Infix,prefix,postfix).
Graphs-Basic Concepts , Storage Structures and Traversals.
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Dictionaries, ADT, The List ADT, Stack ADT, Queue ADT, Hash Table Representation,
Hash Functions, Collision Resolution-Separate Chaining, Open Addressing-Linear
Probing, Double Hashing.
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UNIT IV:
Insertion, Deletion .
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Priority queues- Definition, ADT, Realising a Priority Queue Using Heaps, Definition,
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Search Trees- AVL Trees, Definition, Height of AVL Tree, Operations-, Insertion, Deletion
and Searching.
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Search Trees- Introduction to Red-Black and Splay Trees, B-Trees, , Height of B-Tree,
Insertion, Deletion and Searching, Comparison of Search Trees.
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TEXT BOOKS:
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1. Data Structures: A PseudoCode Approach, 2/e, Richard F.Gilberg,Behrouz
A.Forouzon, Cengage.
2. Data Structures, Algorithms and Applications in java, 2/e, Sartaj Sahni, University
Press.
REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. Data Structures And Algorithm Analysis, 2/e, Mark Allen Weiss, Pearson.
2. Data Structures And Algorithms, 3/e, Adam Drozdek, Cenage.
3. C and DataStructures: A Snap Shot Oriented Treatise Using Live Engineering
Examples, N.B.Venkateswarulu, E.V.Prasad, S Chand & Co, 2009.
4. Data Structures, Algorithm and OOP,Heilman, TMH.
5. Inroductions to Algorithms, 2/e, Cormen, PHI,2001.
6. Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms, 2/e, Horowitz,Sahni,Rajasekaran, University
Press.
7. Design and Analysis, Dave, Pearson, 2008.
8. Design and Analysis Algorithms, Panneerselvam, PHI,2007.
9. Data Structures, Seymour Lipschutz, Schaum’s Outlines, TMH.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
UNIT I :
Mathematical Logic: Statements and notations, Connectives, Well formed formulas,
Truth Tables, tautology, equivalence implication, Normal forms, Theory of inference for
the statement calculus, Rules of inference, Consistency of premises and indirect method
of proof, Automatic Theorem Proving
Predicate calculus: Predicates, statement functions, variables and quantifiers,
predicate formulas, free & bound variables, universe of discourse, inference theory of
predicate calculus
UNIT II
Set theory & Relations: Introduction, Relations and ordering, Properties of
binary Relations, Equivalence, Compatibility Relations, Partial ordering, Hasse
diagram.
Functions: composition of functions, Inverse Function, Recursive Functions, Lattice
and its Properties, Pigeon hole Principles and its application.
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Algebraic structures: Algebraic systems, Examples and general properties, Semi
groups and monoids, groups, sub groups, Definitions, Examples, homomorphism,
Isomorphism and related problems.
UNIT III
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Elementary Combinatorics: Basis of counting, Enumeration of Combinations &
Permutations, Enumerating of Combinations & Permutations with repetitions and
constrained repetitions, Binomial Coefficients, Binomial Multinomial theorems,
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principles of Inclusion – Exclusion.
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Recurrence Relations: Generating Function of Sequences, Calculating Coefficient
of generating functions, Recurrence relations, Solving recurrence relation by
substitution and Generating functions, The method of
Characteristic roots, Solution of Inhomogeneous Recurrence Relation.
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Graph Theory: Representation of Graph, Spanning Trees, BFS, DFS, Kruskals
Algorithm, Binary trees, PlanarGraphs, Graph Theory and Applications, Basic
Concepts, Isomorphism and Sub graphs, Multi graphs and Euler circuits,
Hamiltonian graphs, Chromatic Numbers
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Discrete Mathematical Structures with Applications to computer science J.P
Tremblery, R.Manohar, TMH
2. Discrete Mathematical for computer Scientists & Mathematicians “ J.L. Molt,
A.Kandel ,T.P.Baker, PHI
REFERENCE TEXTBOOKS:
1. Elements of Discrete Mathematics, C L Liu, D P Mohanpatra,TMH
2. Discrete Mathematics, Schaum’s Outlines,Lipschutz,Lipson TMH.
3. Discrete Mathematical Structures, Kolman, Busby, Ross, 6th ed., PHI, 2009
4. Discrete Mathematics, Johnsonbaugh, 6th ed., Pearson, 2005
5. Discrete Mathematics, Malik, Sen, 6th ed., Cengage Learning, 2004
6. Discrete Mathematics for computer science, Bogart, Stein and Drysdale,
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Springer, 2005
7. Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Sengadir, Pearson, 2009
8. Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics, Grimaldi, Ramana, 5th ed., Pearson.
2006
9. Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, Rajendra Prasad, Rama Rao
et al., USP, 2009
10. Discrete Mathematics, J K Sharma, 2nd ed., Macmillan, 2005
11. Discrete Mathematics with Combinatorics and Graph Theory, Santha, Cengage
Learning, 2009
12. Applied Discrete Structures For Computer Science, Alan Doerr, Levassure, GP,
2005
13. Discrete Mathematics with Applications, Koshy, Elsevier,2006.
14. Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, Rosen, 5th ed, T M Graw-Hill ed,
2006.
15. Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science, Gary Haggard, John Schlipf, Sue
Whitesides, Cengage.,2006.
16. Discrete Mathematical, Kevin Ferland, Cengage,2008.
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Discrete Mathematical Structures, Jayant Ganguly, Sanguine, 2007.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
Decoders, Encoders, MultiPlexers, Half and Full Adders, Shift Registers, Flip-Flops,
Binary Counters, Memory Unit.
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Memory Hierarchy, Main Memory, Auxiliary Memory,Associative Memory, Cache
Memory, Virtual Memory Concept.
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Addition and Subtraction, Sign and Unsigned Numbers, Multiplication and Division
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Algorithms, BCD Adders.
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Peripheral Devices, Input-Output Interface, Asynchronous data transfer,Modes of
Transfer, Priority Interrupts, DMA, Input Output Processor, Serial Communication.
TEXT BOOKS:
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1. Computer System Architecture, 3/e, Moris Mano,Pearson/PHI.
2. Micro Processor and Interfacing, 2/e, Douglas V.Hall, TMH.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
UNIT I
Database System Applications, Purpose of Database Systems, View of Data – Data
Abstraction, Instances and Schemas,Data Models – the ER Model,Relational
Model,Other Models – Database Languages – DDL,DML,Database Access from
Applications Programs,Transaction Management, Data Storage and Querying,Database
Architecture,Database Users and Administrators, History of Data base
Systems.Introduction to Data base design,ER diagrams,Beyond ER Design,Entities,
Attributes and Entity sets,Relationships and Relationship sets,Additional features of ER
Model,Conceptual Design with the ER Model,Conceptual Design for Large enterprises.
Relational Model: Introduction to the Relational Model – Integrity Constraints Over
Relations, Enforcing Integrity constraints,Querying relational data, Logical data base
Design, Introduction to Views – Destroying /altering Tables and Views.
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Relational Algebra and Calculus: Relational Algebra – Selection and Projection,Set
operations, Renaming,Joins,Division,Examples of Algebra Queries,Relational calculus –
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Tuple relational Calculus – Domain relational calculus – Expressive Power of Algebra and
calculus.
Form of Basic SQL Query – Examples of Basic SQL Queries, Introduction to Nested
Queries, Correlated Nested Queries, Set – Comparison Operators, Aggregate
Operators,NULL values – Comparison using Null values – Logical connectives – AND, OR
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and NOT – Impact on SQL Constructs, Outer Joins,Disallowing NULL values, Complex
Integrity Constraints in SQL Triggers and Active Data bases.
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Introduction to Schema Refinement – Problems Caused by redundancy, Decompositions
– Problem related to decomposition,Functional Dependencies - Reasoning about
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FDS,Normal Forms – FIRST, SECOND, THIRD Normal forms – BCNF –Properties of
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Decompositions- Loss less- join Decomposition, Dependency preserving
Decomposition,Schema Refinement in Data base Design – Multi valued Dependencies –
FOURTH Normal Form,Join Dependencies,FIFTH Normal form,Inclusion Dependencies.
UNIT IV
Overview of Transaction Management: The ACID Properties,Transactions and Schedules,
Concurrent Execution of Transactions – Lock Based Concurrency Control,Deadlocks –
Performance of Locking – Transaction Support in SQL.
Concurrency Control: Serializability, and recoverability – Introduction to Lock
Management – Lock Conversions,Dealing with Dead Locks, Specialized Locking
Techniques – Concurrency Control without Locking.
Crash recovery: Introduction to Crash recovery, Introduction to ARIES,the Log , Other
Recovery related Structures, the Write-Ahead Log Protocol,Check pointing,recovering
from a System Crash, Media recovery
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
UNIT V
Overview of Storage and Indexing: Data on External Storage, File Organization and
Indexing – Clustered Indexes, Primary and Secondary Indexes, Index data Structures –
Hash Based Indexing, Tree based Indexing, Comparison of File Organizations.
Storing data: Disks and Files: -The Memory Hierarchy – Redundant Arrays of
Independent Disks.
Tree Structured Indexing: Intuitions for tree Indexes,Indexed Sequential Access Methods
(ISAM) B+ Trees: A Dynamic Index Structure,Search,Insert,Delete.
Hash Based Indexing: Static Hashing,Extendable hashing, Linear Hashing, Extendble
vs.Linear Hashing.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Data base Management Systems, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Johannes Gehrke, TMH,
3rd Edition,2003.
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2. Data base System Concepts, A.Silberschatz,H.F. Korth, S.Sudarshan,McGraw
hill, VI edition,2006.
B.Navathe,Pearson Education,2008.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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3. Fundamentals of Database Systems 5th edition., Ramez Elmasri, Shamkant
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1. Database Management System Oracle SQL and PL/SQL,P.K.Das Gupta,PHI.
2. Database System Concepts,Peter Rob & Carlos Coronel,Cengage Learning,2008.
3. Database Systems, A Practical approach to Design Implementation and
5. Fundamentals of
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Management Fourth edition, Thomas Connolly, Carolyn Begg, Pearson education.
4. Database-Principles,Programming,andPerformance,P.O’Neil,E.O’Neil,2nd
ed.,ELSEVIER
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Systems,S.Sumathi,S.Esakkirajan, Springer.
6. Introduction to Database Management,M.L.Gillenson and others,Wiley Student
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& Francis Group.
8. Introduction to Database Systems,C.J.Date,Pearson Education.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
UNIT-I:
Overview of Operating System
Introduction, Computer System Organization, Computer System Architecture,
Operating Systems Services, Systems Calls and Types, Evolution Of Operating
Systems.
UNIT-II:
Process Management
Process, Process States , Process Control Block ,Process Scheduling, Operations On
Processes, Threads Concepts, Process Scheduling Concepts, CPU Scheduling
Algorithms, Multiple Processor Scheduling.
UNIT-III:
Synchronization
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Importance of Synchronization, The Critical-Section Problem, Semaphores, Classic
Problems of Synchronization, Monitors, Synchronization Examples
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Principles Of Deadlock – Deadlock System Model, Deadlock Characterization,
Methods For Handling Deadlocks, Deadlock Prevention, Deadlock Detection And
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Memory Management Strategies & Virtual Memory Management
Concepts, Swapping, Contiguous Memory Allocation, Paging, Segmentation, Virtual
Memory, Demand Paging, Page-Replacement Algorithms, Thrashing.
Secondary-Storage Structures & I/O Systems
Management,
Subsystem.
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Overview of Mass-Storage Structure, Disk Structure, Disk Scheduling, Disk
RAID Structure, I/O Hardware, Application Interface, Kernel I/O
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File System Interface And Implementation
The Concept of a File, Access Methods, Directory Structure, File System Structure,
File System Implementation, File Sharing, Protection, Directory Implementation,
Allocation Methods, Free-Space Management, Efficiency And Performance.
Protection And Security: Principles of Protection, Security Problem, System and
Network Threats, Denial Lock Service, Importance of Cryptography.
TEXT BOOKS:
1 . Operating System Principles,7/E,Abraham Silberschatz,Peter Baer Galvin,Greg
Gagne,
WILEY INDIA publications.
2 . Operating Systems, 6/e, William Stallings, PHI/Pearson.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Operating Systems, 2/e,Dhamdhre.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
Unit – I:
Introduction to Software Engineering:
The evolving role of software, Changing Nature of Software, Software myths. (Text Book
3)
The software problem: Cost, schedule and quality, Scale and change.
Unit – II:
Software Process:
Process and project, component software process, Software development process models
: Waterfall model, prototyping, iterative development, relational unified process, time
boxing model, Extreme programming and agile process, using process models in a
project. Project management process.
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Software requirement analysis and specification: Value of good SRS, requirement
process, requirement specification, functional specifications with use-cases, other
approaches for analysis, validation.
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Planning a software project: Effort estimation, project schedule and staffing, quality
planning, risk management planning, project monitoring plan, detailed scheduling.
Unit – IV:
evaluating architectures.
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Software Architecture: Role of software architecture, architecture views, components
and connector view, architecture styles for C & C view, documenting architecture design,
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design, verification, metrics
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Coding and Unit testing: Programming principles and guidelines, incrementally
developing code, managing evolving code, unit testing, code inspection, metrics.
Testing: Testing concepts, testing process, black-box testing, white-box testing, metrics.
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
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