2. Digital Logic & Computer ArchitectureLogic design <strong>of</strong> Digital Systems, Fundamental and advanced concepts <strong>of</strong> LogicDesigns, Boolean Algebra & functions, Designing and implementation <strong>of</strong>combinational and Sequential logic, minimization techniques, numberrepresentation and basic binary arithmetic Logic families and digital integratedcircuits, use <strong>of</strong> CAD tools <strong>for</strong> logic designs. Topics <strong>of</strong> Computer Architecture.REFERENCE MATERIAL:1. Introduction to Computer Networks, Tanenbaum2. Unix Network Programming, Richard Stevens.3. Computer networks: a systems approach, Larry Peterson, Bruce Davie,Princeton Univ., Princeton.4. Digital Design, 2 nd Ed., M. Morris Mano, Prentice hall, 1991.5. Practical Digital Logic Design and Testing, P. K Lala, Prentice Hall, 1996.1. Data Structures & AlgorithmsSECTION-CBasic database concepts; Entity Relationship modeling, Relational data modeland algebra, Structured Query Language, RDBMS, Database design, functionaldependencies and normal <strong>for</strong>ms, Transaction processing and optimizationconcepts, concurrency control and recovery techniques, Database recoverytechniques, Database security and authorization, Small Group Projectimplementing a database, Physical database design. Storage and file structure,indexed files, hashed files, signature files, b-trees, files with dense index, file withvariable length records, database efficiency and tuning.2. Operating SystemsHistory and Goals, Evolution <strong>of</strong> multi-user systems, Process and CPUmanagement, Multithreding, Kernel and User Modes, Protection, Problems <strong>of</strong>cooperative processes, Synchronization, Deadlocks, Memory management andvirtual memory, Relocation, External Fragmentation, Paging and DemandPaging, Secondary storage, Security and Protection, File systems, I/O systems,Introduction to distributed operating systems. Scheduling, dispatch andIntroduction to concurrency.
REFERENCE MATERIAL:1. Database Systems, C.J.Date, Addison Wesley Pub. Co. ( 2004).2. Database Systems, A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation andManagement. R. Connoly and P. Begg, Addision _Wesley Pub. (2003).3. Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Database systems, 3/E, Elmasri and Nava<strong>the</strong>, Addision-Wesley, ISBN: 0-201-74153-94. Applied Operating Systems Concepts, 6 th Edition, Silberschatz A., Peterson,J.L., & Galvin P.C. 1998.5. Modern Operating Systems, 2 nd Edition, Tanenmaum A.S., 2001.
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