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This document provides the scheme and syllabus for the PGDCA (Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications) semester 1. It includes 5 subjects: 1. Introduction to Programming Using C & Lab (6 credits) 2. PC Packages & PC Software Lab (6 credits) 3. Fundamentals of Computers & Information Technology (4 credits) 4. Business Communication (2 credits) 5. Web Technology-I (4 credits) It then provides more detailed descriptions of the topics and units covered in subjects 1, 2 and 3.

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This document provides the scheme and syllabus for the PGDCA (Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications) semester 1. It includes 5 subjects: 1. Introduction to Programming Using C & Lab (6 credits) 2. PC Packages & PC Software Lab (6 credits) 3. Fundamentals of Computers & Information Technology (4 credits) 4. Business Communication (2 credits) 5. Web Technology-I (4 credits) It then provides more detailed descriptions of the topics and units covered in subjects 1, 2 and 3.

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School of Computer Applications

Scheme and Syllabus

PGDCA
SEMESTER I
S. CODE SUBJEC L T P C
NO T
.
1 CSL103 Introduc� 3 1 4 6
on to
Program
ming
Using C &
Lab
2 CSL106 PC 3 1 4 6
Packages
& PC
So�ware
Lab
3 CSL107 Fundame 3 1 0 4
ntals of
Computer
s&
Informa�
on
Technolog
y
4 HUN10 Business 2 0 0 2
6 Communi
ca�on
5 CSL277 Web 3 1 2 45
Technolog
y-I
CSL 103 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING USING C pre-processor :Types of C pre processor directives, Macros-
C & LAB 6 credits (3-1-4) comparison with functions, File Inclusion.

Unit-1: Text Books:


Introduction to Computers: Evolution of Computers, 1. Kanetkar, Yashavant: “Let Us C”, 4th Edition. BPB
Generation of Computers, Classification of Computers– Publications.
Analog, Digital, Hybrid Computers. Classification of 2. Gottfried, Byron S: “Programming with C”, 1996. Tata
Computers according to Size- Super Computers, Mainframe McGraw-Hill.
Computers, Personal Computers (Different Types) and
Terminals (Different types), characteristics of computers, Reference Books:
advantages and disadvantages of computers, Block Diagram of
a Digital Computer.
1. Balagurusamy, E: “Programming in ANSI C” 2 nd Edition.
Tata McGraw-Hill.
2. Deitel, H M and Deitel P J: “C How to Program”, 2nd
Introduction to Programming: Types of Programming Edition. Prentice-Hall.
Languages, Software, Classification of Software, Application
software and System Software, Structured Programming,
Algorithms and Flowcharts with Examples, Programming
Logic. CSL 106 PC PACKAGES & PC SOFTWARE LAB
6 credits (3-1-4)
Introduction & the C character set: History of C, Structure of
a C program, Constants, variables and keywords, Types of C Unit-1: Office Packages-Office activities and their software
constants and variables, Rules for constructing variable names requirement, word Processing, spreadsheet, presentation
graphics, database, introduction and comparison of various
Unit-2: office suites like MS office, Lotus Office, Star Office, Open
C Instructions: Type declaration and arithmetic instructions Office etc. MS Word Basics: Introduction to MS Office;
Integer and float conversions, Type conversion in assignment Introduction to MSWord; Features & area of use. Working with
Operators in C, Hierarchy of operations Control Instructions MS Word.; Menus & Commands; Toolbars & Buttons; Shortcut
Menus, Wizards & Templates; Creating a New Document;
Different Page Views and layouts; Applying various Text
Control Structures: Decision control structures, logical Enhancements; Working with – Styles, Text Attributes;
operators, conditional operator, relational operators. Loop Paragraph and Page Formatting; Text Editing using various
control structures- while, do-while, for Break statement, features ; Bullets, Numbering, Auto formatting, Printing &
Continue statement, case control structure, go to statement various print options
Arrays: One dimensional and multidimensional arrays Unit-2: Advanced Features of MS-Word: Spell Check,
Declaration, initialization, reading values into an array, Thesaurus, Find & Replace; Headers & Footers; Inserting –
displaying array contents Page Numbers, Pictures, Files, Auto texts, Symbols etc.;
Working with Columns, Tabs & Indents; Creation & Working
Unit-3: with Tables including conversion to and from text; Margins &
Strings: Basic concepts, standard library string functions- Space management in Document; Adding References and
strlen, strcpy, strcmp, strcat&strrev. Two dimensional arrays of Graphics; Mail Merge, Envelops & Mailing Labels.
strings
Unit-3: MS Excel: Introduction and area of use; Working with
Functions: Definition, function definition and prototyping, MS Excel.; concepts of Workbook & Worksheets; Using
types of functions, passing values to functions, recursion, Wizards; Various Data Types; Using different features with
passing arrays to functions I/O functions- formatted & Data, Cell and Texts; Inserting, Removing & Resizing of
unformatted console I/O functions Columns & Rows; Working with Data & Ranges; Different
Views of Worksheets; Column Freezing, Labels, Hiding,
Storage classes in C: Automatic, Register, Extern and Static Splitting etc.; Using different features with Data and Text; Use
Variables of Formulas, Calculations & Functions; Cell Formatting
including Borders & Shading; Working with Different Chart
Unit-4: Types; Printing of Workbook & Worksheets with various
Pointers: Definition, notation. Pointers and arrays, array of options.
pointers. Pointers and functions- call by value and call by
reference. Pointers and strings. Unit-4: MS PowerPoint: Introduction & area of use; Working
with MS PowerPoint; Creating a New Presentation; Working
Structures and Unions: Definition, declaration, accessing with Presentation; Using Wizards; Slides & its different views;
structure elements Array of structures Pointers and structures Inserting, Deleting and Copying of Slides; Working with Notes,
Unions – definition, declaration, accessing union elements type Handouts, Columns & Lists; Adding Graphics, Sounds and
def statement. Movies to a Slide; Working with PowerPoint Objects;
Designing & Presentation of a Slide Show; Printing
Presentations, Notes, Handouts with print options.
Unit-5:
Files: File opening modes String I/O in files, formatted disk I/
O functions, Text mode and Binary mode, Record I/O in files Unit-5 :Outlook express: Setup email account with outlook,
Bitwise operators Bitwise AND, OR, exclusive OR, sending and receiving mail through outlook, concepts of CC
complement, right shift and left shift operators . and BCC, forwarding mail, Draft messages, formatting e-mail
message, Concept of MIME Protocol, attaching files and items
into messages, inserting hyperlink using outlook editor creating Unit 1: Introducing Business Communication
and using send and receive group emails, opening received Concept, Nature, Scope, Types, Function ,Communication
messages, opening messages with attachment, replying to mail models and process communication Channels– Formal,
forwarding messages flagging for further action, setting email Informal, Downward, Upward and Horizontal, Essentials of
options, managing contacts with outlook, Setting up multiple effective communication, limitations of communication,
email accounts on single machine. Barriers of communication, Overcoming the barriers of
communication, Grapevine
Reference Book:
1. R. K. Taxali, Tata McGraw Hill. Unit 2: Oral Communication
Oral Communication, Effective oral communication, methods
CSL 107 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTERS & of oral communication, conversion skills, Presentation skills;
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 4 credits (3-1-0) Nonverbal communication, Interview skills – Interview process
& requirements of a successful interview. Resume preparation
and letter of Application.
Unit-1: Introduction to Number system and Codes
Logic levels and pulse wave forms, Different number systems
and their conversions (Decimal, Binary, Octal, Unit 3: Corporate Communication
Hexadecimal), 9’s and 10’s complement, 1’s and 2’s Practices in Business communication- Group Discussions,
complement, Binary Arithmetic, BCD numbers, Floating point Mock Interviews, Seminars, Importance of Listening,
numbers, ASCII code, Gray code. (07 Hours) Individual.

Unit-2: Boolean algebra and Gate networks Unit 4: Group presentation and Report Writing
Fundamental concepts of Boolean algebra, Inverter gates, AND Group presentation and Report Writing
gate, OR gate, NAND gate, NOR gate, X-OR gate, X-NOR
gate, The universal property of NAND gate and NOR gate, Unit 5: Business Writing & Correspondence
Basic laws of Boolean algebra, DeMorgan’s theorems, Written Communication- Essentials of Written
Boolean expressions for gate networks (SOP and POS), Communications, Basic Requirements of Business Letter,
Simplification of Boolean expression, Karnaugh map (SOP and Business Letters & Memo Formats, Good News and Bad News
POS) with examples. Letter, Appearance Request, Letter, Sales Letter, Credit Letter,
Complaints and Adjustment Letter, Quotation and offers.
Unit-3: Combinational Logic
Adders (half and full), Parallel binary adders, Look ahead carry
adder, Decoder, Encoder, Multiplexer, De-multiplexer with Recommended Books:
applications. 1. Lesikar, R.V. and J.D. Petitt, Jr. Business
Communication: Theory and Application Homewood
Unit-4: Flip-Flops III; Richard D. Irwin.
Latches, Edge triggered flip-flops (SR flip-flops, D flip-flops, 2. Sharma, R.C & K. Mohan. Business Report writing and
JK flip-flops), Pulse triggered flip-flops (Master slave JK flip- Correspondence (TMH).
flop), Timing diagrams.
3. Aggarawal, Rohini; Business Communication and
organization & Management (Taxmann’s).
Unit-5:
Registers and Counters 4. Taylor Shirley, Communication for Business, Pearson
Buffer registers, Modes of operation of registers (SISO, SIPO,
PISO, and PIPO). Asynchronous counters (Four bit ripple CSL-277 WEB TECHNOLOGY-1
counter, Decade counter), Synchronous counter (Four bit 5 credits (3-1-2)
synchronous counter, Decade counter).
Unit - I
Web Essentials: Clients, Servers, and Communication. The
Memory and Introduction to Microprocessor
Internet Protocols, HTTP, HTTPS,
Classification of memory– Volatile, Non-Volatile, RAM, ROM,
Markup Languages: An Introduction to HTML, History-
EPROM, E²PROM, Basic Components of a Microprocessor
Versions.
(Introductory ideas).
Web Design: Concepts of effective web design, Web design
issues including Browser, Bandwidth and Cache, Display
Text Book: resolution, Look and Feel of the Website, Page Layout and
1. Floyd, Thomas L: “Digital Computer Fundamentals”, 3rd linking, User centric design, Sitemap, Planning and publishing
Edition, 1997. University Book Stall. website, Designing effective navigation, URL, Web Browser.
Unit – II
HTML: Basics of HTML, formatting and fonts, commenting
Reference Books: code, color, hyperlink, lists, tables, images, forms, Meta tags,
1. Malvino, Paul Albert and Leach, Donald P: “Digital Character entities, frames and frame sets, HTML Form and its
Principles and Applications”4th Edition, 2000. TMH. controls, Browser architecture and Web site structure. Overview
2. Malvino, Paul Albert and Leach, Donald P: “Digital and features of HTML5
Computer Fundamentals” 3rd Edition, 1995. TMH.
3. Bartee, Thomas C: “Digital Computer Fundamentals” 6th Unit - III
Edition, 1995. TMH. CSS: Need for CSS, introduction to CSS, basic syntax and
structure, Concept of style sheet ,using CSS, background
images, colors and properties, manipulating texts, using fonts,
HUN 106 Business Communication 2 Credits (2-0-0)
borders and boxes, margins, padding lists, Positioning using
CSS, Concept of Media Queries for responsive websites for
devices CSS2, Overview and features of CSS3 and CSS4.
Unit - IV
Java Script: Introduction to Documents, Client side scripting
with JavaScript, variables, functions, conditions, loops and
repetition, Pop up boxes, Advance JavaScript: forms,
Statements, functions, objects in JavaScript, Arrays, FORMS,
Buttons, Checkboxes, Text fields and Text areas.
Unit - V
Introduction to XML, uses of XML, simple XML, Concept of
Web Server, Web Server Architecture, Domain name
registration, Web Hosting, Uploading website on server, FTP,
FTP Clients, Downloading Website, basic concept of SEO, Use
of social plugins for website including Facebook, Google MAP
and Social Media Sharing, Using Bootstrap Layout ,Email
Clients, Visitor Counter.

Text Books:
1. Burdman, Collaborative Web Development , Addison
Wesley.
2. Bayross Ivan, Web Technologies Part II , BPB Publications.
Reference Books:
1. Robert. W. Sebesta, "Programming the World Wide Web",
Fourth Edition, Pearson
Education,
2. Deitel,Goldberg, "Internet & World Wide Web How To
Program", Third Edition,
Pearson Education.
3. Marty Hall and Larry Brown,”Core Web Programming”
Second Edition, Volume I and
II, Pearson Education,
4. Bates, “Developing Web Applications”, Wiley,
Examination Policy for Session 2018-19
Course Scheme: - Semester Scheme

Exam Type Marks Assignment Activity Total Marks


(Theory)
Minor 20 Marks 10 30 Marks
(Pre evaluation Science
exhibition)
Major 50 Marks 10 (Final evaluation Science 10 Marks 70 Marks
exhibition)
Practical (if Present) 50 Marks
Grand Total (without 100 Marks
Practical)
Grand Total (With 150 Marks
Practical)

Practical Evaluation:- Continuous Evaluation

PGDCA
SECOND SEMESTER
S.SUBJE
NO. SUBJECT L T P C
CT
CODE
1 CSL-27 Database 3 1 2 5
9 Management
System
2 CSL Information 3 1 0 4
242 Security
3 CSL42 Data 3 1 0 4
4 Communication
& Computer
Networks
4 CSL Desktop 3 1 4 6
232 Application
Using VB.Net
5 CSL44 Web Technology 3 1 4 6
2

CSL-279 Database Management System


5 Credits (3-1-2)
Unit-1:
Introduction: Elements of Database System, Characteristics of database approach, File system versus DBMS, data
models, DBMS architecture and data independence. Role of DBA, DDL, DML and DCL.

Unit-2:
E-R Modeling: Entity types, entity set, attribute and key, relationships, relation types, roles and structural constraints,
weak entities, enhanced E-R and overview of object modeling. Specialization and generalization.

Unit-3:
Relational Data Model: Relational model concepts: The catalog, base tables and views. Relational Data Objects -
Domains and Relations: Domains, relations, kinds of relations, relations and predicates, relational databases. Relational
constraints, relational algebra.

SQL: SQL queries, programming using SQL (PL/SQL), Integrity Constraints, Roles and privileges.

Unit-4:
Data Normalization: Functional dependencies, Normal form up to 3rd normal form & BCNF

File and system structure : overall system structure, file organization, logical and physical file organization,
sequential and random, hierarchical, inverted, multi list, indexing and hashing, Btree index files.

Unit-5:
Concurrency Control: Transaction processing, locking techniques, database recovery, security and authorization.
Overview of recovery techniques and Database Security.

Text Books:
1. Silberschatz Abraham, Korth Henry & Sudarshan S., Database Systems Concepts, McGraw Hill, 1997.
2. Date C.J., an Introduction to Database Systems, Addition Wiley.
Reference Books:
1. Bipin Desai, An Introduction to Database Systems, Galgotia Publications, 1991.

CSL-242 : Information Security


4 Credits (3-1-0)

Unit I
Introduction
History, What is Information Security?, Critical Characteristics of Information, Security Model, Components of an Information
System, Securing the Components, The Security Problem in Computing: Confidentiality, integrity, The meaning of computer
Security, Computer Criminals or Sources of threats, Attacks classification, Methods of Defense, availability of Security policies,
security mechanisms, assurance
Unit II
Cryptography
Cryptography: Substitution Ciphers, Transpositions, Making “Good” Encryption algorithms, The Data Encryption Standard, The
AES Encryption Algorithms, Public Key Encryptions, Uses of Encryption.
Unit III
Program Security
Program Security: Secure Programs, Non malicious Program Errors, viruses and other malicious code, Targeted Malicious code,
controls Against Program Threats, Protection in General- Purpose operating system protected objects and methods of protection
memory and addmens protection, File protection Mechanisms, User Authentication Designing Trusted O.S: Security polices, models
of security, trusted O.S design, Assurance in trusted O.S. Implementation examples. , The SDLC, The Security SDLC
Unit IV
Data base Security
Data base Security (Security requirements in databases, Access control and authorization in databases, Inference control) Reliability
and integrity, Sensitive data, Inference, multilevel database, proposals for multilevel security. Security in Network: Threats in
Network, Network Security Controls, Firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems,Secure E-Mail.
Unit V
Management & Ethical Issues
Assurance and Evaluation of Secure Information Systems , Malicious software ,Administrating Security (Risk Analysis, Security
Planning, Organizational Security Policies), Legal Privacy and Ethical Issues in Computer Security: Protecting Programs and data,
Information and the law, Rights of Employees and Employers, Software failures, Computer Crime, Praia, Ethical issues in Computer
Security, case studies of Ethics.

Text Books

1. W. Stallings, “Computer Security: Principles and Practice,” 2 st Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0132775069, 2011.

Reference Books

1. AtulKahate, “Cryptography and Network Security”, McGraw Hill Education India (Pvt Ltd),2nd edition, ISBN 10:
0070151458, 2009.
2. M. Stamp, “Information Security: Principles and Practice,” 2 st Edition, Wiley, ISBN: 0470626399, 2011.
3. M. E. Whitman and H. J. Mattord, “Principles of Information Security,” 4 st Edition, Course Technology, ISBN:
1111138214, 2011.

CSL 424 Data Communication & Computer Networks


4 Credits (3-1-0)

Unit 1
Data Communications
Introduction, Communication Systems, Signal and data, Transmission modes, Synchronous and synchronous transmission, Circuits,
channels and multichanneling, Signaling, Encoding and decoding, Error detection and Recovery, Flow control, Sliding Window,
Congestion Management, Multiplexing [FDM, TDM, CDM, WDM] and Spreading [DS. FH], Concept of Modulation, Baseband
versus Broadband; Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), Shift Keying [ASK, FSK, PSK, QPSK, DPSK]; Encoding techniques and
CODEC; Classification of Modems, Standards and Protocols, Protocols used by Modem to Transfer files, Establishing a Connection
(Internet connectivity); Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL)

Unit 2
Communication Network Fundamentals
Introduction, Switching techniques: Circuit Switching, Packet switching, Datagram, Virtual circuit and Permanent Virtual Circuit,
Connectionless and connection oriented communication, Message switching, Cell switching (ATM); Telephone network signaling
Network topologies, Layering the communication process, Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, Data encapsulation;
Protocols, services and layering, PDU/SDU; TCP/IP suite, Hour-glass model, Internet Architecture and Protocol overview.

Unit 3
Media Access Control
Introduction, Access Techniques (STDM, FDMA, TDMA, Spread Spectrum techniques and CDMA, DSSS, FHSS); Media Access
Control: Aloha and Slotted Aloha, Media Access Control Address, Polling, CSMA, CSMA/CA, CSMA/CD and Reservation Aloha,
Digital hierarchies [SONET/SDH]
Network Components
Introduction, LAN Hardware, LAN Operating Systems, Transmission Media: Guided Media (Twisted pair, Co-axial cable, Optical
fiber); Unguided Media (Radio, VHF, microwave, satellite, Infrared); Fiber Optics Communication Components (Source, Channel
Detector.

Unit 4
Link Control and MAC Protocols
Framing, Error Detection and Correction; Window-based Flow Control; Logical Link Control, HDLC Protocol, Point-to-Point
Protocol (PPP), X.25 CCITT standard for packet data transmission; Media access control, Random Access Techniques, Scheduling
Mechanisms.
Local Area Network (LAN)
LAN topologies and protocols; IEEE 802 Standard; Ethernet (Standard, Fast, Gigabit), Token Ring, FDDI, Wireless LANs (802.11x);
Connecting LANs: Repeaters, Bridges, Switches, Routers; Virtual LANs

Unit 5
Wide Area Network (WAN)
Network Layer Addressing and Routing concepts (Forwarding Function, Filtering Function); Routing Methods (Static and dynamic
routing, Distributed routing, Hierarchical Routing); Distance Vector Protocol, Link State protocol, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF);
Internet Protocol (IP): Addressing & Routing; Internet Control Message Protocol, (ICMP), Address Resolution Protocol (ARP),
Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP), Network Address Translation (NAT), IPv6, Mobile IP Process-to-Process delivery in
Transport Layer: User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), congestion control
Wireless Networks
Radio Communications, Cellular Radio, Mobile Telephony (GSM & CDMA), Satellite Networks (VSAT), Mobile Adhoc Networks
(MANET).
Security and Management
Cryptography, IPsec, SSL/TLS, PGP, secure HTTP, proxy, firewall, VPN; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Network
policies.

Text Books:
1. Behrouz A Forouzan, “Data Communication and Networking”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008
2. William Stallings, “Data and Computer Communications”, Pearson Education, 2008.
3. Tomasi Wayne, “Introduction to Data Communications and Networking”, Pearson Education, 2007.

ReferenceBooks:
1. A. S. Tanenbaum, “Computer Networks”, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education.
2. A. Leon-Gracia and I. Widjaja, “Communication Networks”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
3. K. Pahlavan and P. Krishnamurthy, “Principles of Wireless Networks”, EEE/ Prentice Hall of India, 2003.

CSL-232 Desktop Application using VB.Net


6 credits (4-0-4)

Unit-1:
NET Framework:, Common Type System, Common , .NET class library Garbage Collection, Application installation
& Assemblies.

VB.NET IDE: Start Page, Menu and Tool Bar, Toolbox, Solution Explorer, Properties Window, Task List and Output
Window, Server Explorer.

Unit-2:
Variables, Constants, Keywords, Data types, Operators, Decisions with if statement, Select Case statements, Loops,
Arrays.

Strings: Substring Method, Trim Method, Equals, Replace and Insert Methods, Split and Join Method, InStr Method.

Unit-3:
An Introduction to Functions and Subs, Create your own Subs , Create a Function ,Class and Objects, Create Properties
in your Classes, Error Handling, Working with Textbox, Buttons, Labels, Checkbox, Radio Buttons, List box, Combo
Box, Picture Box, Menu, Events: The Click Event, The Key Down Event, The Form Load Event

Unit-4:
ADO.NET: ADO.NET Data Namespaces, SqlConnection, SqlCommand, SqlDataAdapter, DataSet Class, Data View.

Unit-5:
Working with Text Files: Introduction to Text File, Open Text File, Read Text File Line by Line, Write to Text File in
VB .NET, Appending Text to File, Copy File, Move File, Delete File.

Text Books:
1. Blair Richard & Crosland Jonathan,Beginning VB.NET (2 Edition), WROX
2. Steven Holzner, Visual Basic NET 2003, Pearson Education

CSL 442 Web Technology


6 Credits (3-1-4)

Unit-1:
Introduction to PHP, Installation and configuration of LAMP on Linux & Windows, Importance of php.ini file and httpd. conf file,
PHP echo & print, PHP Variables, PHP Constant, PHP Operators, Conditional Statements, if, PHP If...Else, nested if... else.., PHP
Switch, PHP Looping, PHP Global arrays $_SERVER , $_POST , $_GET , $_POST , $_REQUEST , $_SESSION , $_COOKIE )

Unit-2:
PHP & HTML Form
HTML Form, HTML Control Text box, Button, Checkbox, Radio Button, List Box, Drop down list Box, Image, File Upload
PHP $_GET, PHP $_POST. PHP Functions Built in functions and user defined function. Exception handling, require (), include()

Unit-3:
Introduction to MYSSQLi, Creating Database & Tables, Import & Export data, Backup & Restore Data, Database connectivity,
MySQL Connect, MySQL Create, MySQL Insert, MySQL Select , MySQL Select with limit, MySQL Where, MySQL Order By,
MySQL Update, MySQL Delete, Handling multimedia data (sound, Image, Video),Display Parent Child Data.

Unit-4:
PHP Session, Creating Session, Reading & Writing Session, Session related functions session_start() , session_id() ,
isset() session_regenerate_id() session_destroy() unset(),Handing Form with Session.
PHP Cookies, Understand the difference between session and cookie, Initialization of cookie variable, setcookie() function
Cookie properties, Setting a cookie in PHP, Retrieving PHP cookies Expiring/Deleting PHP cookies, Sending Email, Uploading files.

Unit-5:
Introduction to Word Press and its usages ,Word Press Installation, A Quick Tour of Word Press Dashboard and its working
interface, Building a Website using with Word Press Dashboard and Theme, Installation of Plugin and Themes with Word Press and
Making Navigation and Page, Using Word Press Plugin SEO,Contact Form, Social Plugins, Post & Pages,Uploading Web site on
Web Server.

Text Books:
1. Burdman, Collaborative Web Development, Addison Wesley.
2. Bayross Ivan, Web Technologies Part II, BPB Publications.

Reference Books:
1. GundavarmaShishir, CGI Programming on the World Wide Web, O’Reilly & Associate.
2. DON Box, Essential COM, Addison Wesley.
3. Mick Olinik & Raena Jackson Armitage, The Word Press Anthology ,site point

Evaluation Scheme For Even Semester 2018-19


S.No. Type of Exam Marks Remarks
1 Minor 15 marks Theory Paper

2 Major 50 marks Theory Paper

3 Academic Ac�vity 15 marks Out of which 8 marks for


surprize test/quiz and 7
marks for departmental
ac�vi�es (industrial visit,
Workshop, Expert lecture )

4 Technova�on (Pre evalua�on) 10 marks Will be Taken along with


minor examina�on

5 Technova�on (Final evalua�on) 10 marks Will be Taken along with


major examina�on

6 Prac�cal 50 marks Internal evalua�on 30


marks and final evalua�on
20 marks
Total Marks : Per Paper : 100 Marks
Paper+Prac�cal: 150 Marks

Remarks:
1 Three suprize test will be take in entire semester out of three best one will be consider.
1. Three marks will be alloted for workshop, two marks each for industrial vist and expert

Lecture.

2. Student will submit a write up or report (1 or 2 page) after departmental activity.


3. Legal Studies, health science and management will conduct departmental activities as per
their special needs although marks distribution will be on same pattern.
4. In polytechnic course five marks is alloted for departmental activity (3 for surprise test and
2 for departmental activity.
Technova�on marks distribu�on scheme
S.No Parameters Weightage
1 Synopsys 20%
2 Presenta�on Skill 20%
3 Work plan 20%
4 Social Impacts 20%
5 Response to ques�ons 20%
Total : 100%

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