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MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY (With effect from Academic Year: 2019-20) Structure for B.C.A. - CBCS Programme Semester-VI(TY) couRSE | COURSE SUBJECT CREDIT BCA-EC-601| ELECTIVE | Multimedia & Application 02 BCA-FC-602| FOUNDATION | Business Communication-VI 02 BCA-CC-603| CORE _| Network Security 03 BCA-CC-604| CORE Core Java 03 BCA-CC-605| CORE _| RDBMS Using Oracle -II 03 BCA-CC-606| CORE _| Project Work 03 Practical BCA-CC-607| CORE 12 (Based on BCA-CC-604 & BCA-CC-605) TOTAL| 28 oh MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY (With effect from Academic Year: 2019-20) BCA. Semester: Course: Multimedia & Application 06 ‘Type of Course : Core Course Course No: BCA-EC-601 Marking Scheme: External Examination: 70 + Internal Evaluation: 30 = 100 Teaching Hours: 30 Hours Credits: 0: Unit 2 Theory Sessions per Week: 02 Detailed Syllabus Teaching Hours Marks/ Weight UI 1 Multimedia- the Concept. 8 18 Introduction Multimedia Definition and Main properties of multimedia system Combination of media Use of multimedia in Education, Entertainment, Advertisement, etc. Unit-2 Components of Multimedia-1 (Text and Graphics) 18 ‘ext lmages and File Format raphics and File Format = BEBasic concept, Digital image representation Components of Multimedia-2 17 Digital Audio - Basic sound concept, representation of sound, audio formats MBasic concept of Video ‘ignal representation and Computer video format ~ Basic concept of animation and languages Unit-4 Data Compression AND Multimedia Applications 17 Compression technique JPEG MPEG Storage Media Application of multimedia General Design Issues Planning of multimedia Design of Multimedia Reference Books 1. Multimedia: Computing, Communications and Application by Ralf Steinmetz and Klara Nahrshedt (Pearson Education Asia) i BCA. SEMESTER-VI Course No: FC-602 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION - VI MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY (With effect from Academic Year: 2019-20) Unit Detailed Syllabus Teaching Hours Marks/ Weight o1 Planning: B 1 Introduction 2. Planning Defined. 3. Purpose of Planning. 4 The Basic Steps in Planning Process. 5 6 7 ic Managerial Activity. Types of Plans. Advantages of Planning. Limitation of Planning. 8 Principles of Planning. 09 14 02 Notices, Agenda& Resolutions: ‘Types of Joint Stock Company Meetings. Structure of a Notice. Preparation of Agenda. ‘Types of Resolution and its drafting. Notices & Agenda of the following Joint Stock Company Meetings: + First Board Meeting + Routine Board Meeting + Statutory Meeting + Extraordinary General meeting + Meeting held prior to A.G.M. + Annual General Meeting Opener 09 14 03 ‘Minutes Writing :{ Joint Stock Cos.) 6 First Board Meeting 7 -Routine Board Meeting 8 Statutory Meeting 9 - Extraordinary General meeting 10 + Meeting held prior to A.G.M. 11 - Annual General Meeting 09 14 04 Advertising Theory and Practice. What is Advertising-Advertising? Advertising as a Tool of Communication. Designing the Message. Advertising as Brand Building. Role of Advertising in Modern Business World. Ethics in Advertising, Benefits of Advertising to Advertisers & Consumers. 8 Types of Advertising- Media Selection and Planning. 09 Internet asa media of Advertisement. Nousone 09 14 B MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY (With effect from Academic Year: 2019-20) 10 The students have to prepare advertisement on Fast Moving Consumer Goods; White Goods in their own words about popular commodities and products available in market. 05 Insurance Correspondence: (Fire & Marine) 09 14 1 Types of Fire and marine policies. 2 Losses and claims ~ Procedures involved in lodging of claims. Fire and Marine Insurance Letters: 3 Letter requesting cover for goods against fire/marine hazard. Letter inviting a quotation for premium, Insurance Company quoting a rate of premium. Request for reduction in premium. Notice about increase in premium rates by Insurance Company. 8 Lodging a claim for fire/marine policy. 9 Letter granting/refusing a claim 10 Letter contesting a claim made by policy holder. Note: The above letters cover fire and marine insurance topics individually. Naas Reference / Text -Books / Additional Reading: 1. 2. 1. 12. 13 14 Business Communication - K. K. Sinha - Galgotia Publishing Company, New Delhi. Media and Communication Management - C. S. Rayudu - Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay. Essentials of Business Communication - Rajendra Pal and J. S. Korlhalli - Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi. Business Communication - Rai&Rai, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai Business Communication - Homai Pradhan, Bhende D.S., Thakur Vijaya Business Communication (Principles, Methods and Techniques) Nirmal Singh - Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. Business Communication - Dr. S.V. Kadvekar, Prin. Dr. C. N. Rawal and Prof. Ravindra Kothavade - Diamond Publications, Pune. Business Correspondence and Report Writing - R. C. Sharma, Krishna Mohan Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi. Business Communication and Organizational Management - Rohini Aggrawal - Taxman Business Communication Strategies - Monipally Mathukutty M. Tata MeGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi. Handbook of Communication - Narula Uma ‘A Handbook of Commercial Correspondence - A. Ashley - Oxford University Press. Business Communication and Organizational and Management - C.B.Gupta. Comprehensive Business Communications - Saroj Karnik, P.P.Mehta -P.V.Kulkarni i MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY (With effect from Academic Year: 2019-20) BCA. Semester: Course: Network Security +06 ‘Type of Course : Core Course Marking Scheme: External Examination: 70 + Internal Evaluation: 30 = 100 Credits: 0: 3 ‘Theory Sessions per Week: 03 Course No: BCA-CC-603 ‘Teaching Hours: 45 Hours Unit Detailed Syllabus Teaching Hours Marks/ Weight UI 1 Network Security Fundamental. 12 18 ~ Concept of Computer Security, Challenges of Computer Security. - The OSI Security Architecture. - Types of Security Attacks: Active Attacks and Passive attacks - Security Services: Authentication, Access Control, Data Confidentiality, and Data Integrity. - AModel for Network Security. Cryptography i 18 ~ Concept of Cryptography. - Basic terms: Cryptography, Plaintext, Cipher text, Cipher, Key, Encryption and Decryption. - Cryptography Keys: Public Key and Private Key - Types of Cryptography: Symmetric key, Asymmetric key Cryptography. - Symmetric Cryptography: Substitutuonal and Transposition Cipher. 11 17 - Router. - Network Management System. - Administrative Practice. Centralize Account Management. Unit-4 IP Security, Firewall and IP Security w 17 ~ Exmail Secui 7: S/MIME. ~ IP Security Overview. ~ IP Security Architecture. - Application and Benefits of IP Security. ~ IP Security Services. - Firewall: Introduction, Need for Firewall, Characteristics. - ‘Types of Firewall. ~ Introduction to Virtual Private Network. - VPN Protocol. ~_ Introduction to Wireless Network Security Reference Books 1. Crypt tography and Network Security, - William Stallings Person - Printice Hall Publication 2. Data Tata Communication and Networking, - Author - Behrouz Forouzan, McGraw Hill Publication MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY (With effect from Academic Year: 2019-20) BCA. Course: Core Java Course N Semester: 06 ‘Type of Course : Core Course Marking Scheme: External Examination: 70 + Internal Evaluation : 30 = 100 CA-CC-604 Credits: 03 Theory Sessions per Week: 03 ‘Teaching Hours: 45 Hours Unit Detailed Syllabus ‘Teaching Hours Marks/ Weight Unit-1 | Introduction to fava 12 18 = History of Java, Features of Java, Applications of Java, Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and Byte Code, Buzz Words. - Basics Concept of OOP: Abstraction and Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism - Comparison Between C++ and Java. - Data types, Operators, - Control Statement, Array, and command line argument. + Structure of Java Programming. Unit-2 | Programming in Java 1 18 = Classes, Objects and Methods. - Polymorphism: Method Overloading. - Constructor: Concept of Constructor, Types of Constructor, Constructor Overloading. - Garbage Collection, Finalize() Method. + The ‘this’ keyword. + ‘static’ and ‘final’ keyword. ~ Access Control: Public, Private, Protected, Default, Unit-3 | Inheritance and Packages cer 17 ~ Inheritance Basic, Types of Inheritance. - Uses of ‘super’ keyword. - Method Overriding. - Run Time Polymorphism: Dynamic Method Dispatch. = Abstract Method and Class. ‘final’ Keyword with Inheritance, - Defining Package, Understanding of CLASSPATH. - Importing Packages. ~ Access Protection Unit-4 | Interface , Exception Handling and Multi Threading Programming cer 17 Interfaces: Defining Interface, Implementing Interface. - Implementation of Multiple and Hybrid Inheritance using Interface. - Extending Interface - Exception Handling Fundamentals, Types of Exceptions, - Try...catch Keyword, Multiple Catch Statements. - Throw, Throws, Finally Keywords. - Concept of Multi Threading, Thread Life Cycle. - The main Thread. - Creating Thread, Multiple Thread - Thread Priorities. Reference Book 1. Complete Reference java by Herbert Schildt Publisher: TMH 2. Programming in JAVA by E-Balaguruswami 3._ Java Programming Reference by Grant Palmer. MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY (With effect from Academic Year: 2019-20) Course: RDBMS using Oracle-IT Course No: BCA-CC-605 ‘Type of Course : Core Course Marking Scheme: External Examination: 70 + Internal Evaluation : 30 = 100 Credits: 03 Theory Sessions per Week: 03 Teaching Hours: 45 Hours , ail Teaching | Marks/ Unit Detailed Syllabus Hours | Weigist UNIT-1 | Basic PL/SQL Programming 12 18 PL/SQL Block Structure + Control Structure + Implicit Cursor Programming + Explicit Cursor Programming ~_Parameterize Cursor and Cursor For loop UNIT-2_ | Advance PL/SQL Programming 1 18 - Exception Handling + Stored Procedure and Function + Trigger + Data Concurrency and locking + Package UNIT-3_| INTRODUCTION TO DBA and DBA Activity 14 17 - Role of DBA. - Users: Creating a new user, grant command, deleting user. - Privileges: System privileges, object privileges, Assigning object privileges to a user, Viewing User & privileges, revoking a system & an object privileges. - Role: Creating a role, Granting privileges & roles toa role, granting role to a user, viewing the role of a user. - Database Backup and Recovery - Types of Failure - Data structure used for Database recovery Import and export UNIT-4 | Data warehousing and Data Mining ce 17 = Data ware housing Definition, usage and trends, - DBMS vs. data warehouse, Data marts, Metadata + Data warehouse architecture + Design and construction of data warhouse + Introduction to data mining + _ Classification and Applications of data mining system REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Data Warehousing, Data Miniing and OLTP; Alex Berson, 1997, McGraw Hill. 2, Learn Oracle 8i, By Jose A. Ramalho, Published by:BPB 3, SQLin 21-Days - Techmedia 4, PL/SQL in 21 Days - Techmedia 5._ SQL, PL/SQL:THE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE OF ORACLE By Evan Bayross MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY (With effect from Academic Year: 2019-20) BCA. Course: Project Work Course No: BCA-CC-606 Semester: 06 ‘Type of Course : Core Course Marking Scheme: External Examination: 70 + Internal Evaluation: 30 = 100 Credits: 03 Detailed Syllabus The objectives of the project is to help the student develop the ability to apply theoretical and practical tools/techniques to solve real life problems related to industry, academic institutions and small business solution. Internal Evaluation scheme: 30 Marks Submission of project proposal Progress Report every month (3 Progress Report) Term End Evaluation 70 Marks: PROJECT REPORT EVALUATION ~ 30 MARKS ACTUAL PROJECT EVALUATION AND VIVA - 40 MARKS Preparing project report Student have to prepare project report according given suggestive structure of project report. Title page Certificate of work Acknowledgment Table of content Table of Figures Chapter-1 (Introduction) Background, Objective, purpose , scope , applicability Chapter-2 (Requirement And Analysis) Problem definition, Requirement specification, Hardware Software Requirement. Planning and Scheduling Chapter-3 System design Over all System design using designing Tools Data Dictionary Input /Output Design Chapter -4 Testing and implementation Testing Approach used Test cases Implementation Approaches Chapter-5 Conclusion Limitation of system Future Scope of system Bibliography Student have to prepare 2 - copies of report, 1 copy has to submit in college for evaluation ( must be in hard binding) and 2 copy for personal reference. MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY (With effect from Academic Year: 2019-20) BCA. Course: Practical Course No: BCA-CC-607 Semester: 06 Type of Course: Core Course Marking Scheme: External Examination: 100 + Internal Evaluation: 00 = 100 Marks Credits: 12 Practical Sessions per Week: 12 ‘Teaching Hours:180 Hours Unit | Detailed Syllabus Teaching | Marks/ Hours Weight Unit-1_| Practical Based on 602 90 50 Unit-2 | Practical Based on 603 90 50

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