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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KARNATAKA, SURATHAKAL<br />

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Technical Integration Architecture. Service Integration Architecture. Information Integration<br />

Architecture.Process Integration Architecture. ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION SOLUTIONS. Application<br />

Integration. Information Integration.Composite Application Integration. Process-Driven Integration. Best<br />

Practices for Enterprise Integration.<br />

B. G. Bernstein and W. Ruh. Enterprise Integration: The Essential Guide to Integration Solutions. Addison-<br />

Wesley.<br />

C. Britton and P. Bye, IT Architecture, Middleware: Strategies for Building Large Integrated Systems,<br />

Addison-Wesley.<br />

IT440 PRACTICAL TRAINING/MINOR PROJECT 2<br />

The Student has to undergo a practical training programme or carrying out a minor research/practical oriented<br />

project or any equivalent programme fixed by the department. This practical training/minor project will be<br />

done during vacation period before the evaluation semester. Final evaluation is based on the project report and<br />

the seminar by the student.<br />

IT449 MAJOR PROJECT – I (0-0-6) 4<br />

The Student has to select a project work based on a topic <strong>of</strong> interest. Periodical the implementation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

project work will be evaluated by the project guide. This project work started in VII semester will be continued<br />

thro<strong>ug</strong>hout the eighth semester, at the end <strong>of</strong> which, the student will be evaluated internally and externally.<br />

IT451 MOBILE COMPUTING (3-0-0)3 PREREQ: IT252<br />

Evolution <strong>of</strong> Wireless and Cellular Systems; Wireless Propagation: Encoding, Modulation, Multiplexing, and<br />

Error Handling Techniques; MAC Layer: Channel Allocation Techniques; Study <strong>of</strong> Mobile Communication<br />

Systems: Infrastructure, Registration and basic Call Establishment & Termination, Hand<strong>of</strong>f, Roaming Support;<br />

Threat, Security & Privacy Issues; Ad-Hoc & Sensor Networks: Basic architecture/structure, terminology and<br />

Nomenclatures, Routing Protocols; IEEE 802.11 & 802.15; Recent Trends: Ultra-Wideband <strong>Technology</strong>,<br />

Sensor Networks, and Bluetooth;<br />

Joschen Schiller, Mobile Communications, Pearson Education, 2003<br />

Dharma Prakash Agarwal & Qing-An Zeng, Wireless & Mobile Systems, CENGAGE, 2 nd Edition, 2006.<br />

William Stallings, Wireless Communication & Networks, Prentice Hall <strong>of</strong> India, 2 nd Edition, 2004.<br />

IT452 MIDDLEWARE TECHNOLOGIES (3-0-0) 3 PREREQ: IT350<br />

Introduction to Middleware Technologies, General Middleware, Service Specific Middleware, Client/Server<br />

Building blocks � RPC - Messaging � Peer � to � Peer, Java RMI, Computing standards, OMG, Introduction to<br />

CORBA, EJB and .NET, XML Technologies - XML, DTD, XSD, XSLT< XQUERY, XPATH, Web Services<br />

and SOA.<br />

G. Sudha Sadasivam “ Distributed Component Architecture” , Wiley India edition.<br />

Thomas Erl “ Service Oriented Architecture: Concepts , <strong>Technology</strong> & Design” , Prentice Hall<br />

G. Brose, A Vogel and K. Duddy, “ Java programming with CORBA” , 3rd Edition, Wiley-dreamtech, India<br />

John Wiley and sons<br />

Ed Roman, “ Mastering Enterprise Java Beans” , John Wiley & Sons Inc.,<br />

Don Box, "Essential COM", Pearson Education<br />

IT453 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3 PREREQ: IT301<br />

Introduction to knowledge management, Types <strong>of</strong> Knowledge within an organization. Intellecutal capital. KM<br />

Architecture and Tools. ERP for KM. Knowledge sharing tools. Data ware housing, Knowledge strategy<br />

creation. KM practice. KM Process. Integrating knowledge sharing and learing, The chief knowledge Officer<br />

(CKO) and his/her job. T4raining programmes for organization. widelearing. Making KM work across various<br />

segments <strong>of</strong> industry and business firms. Case studies <strong>of</strong> KM practices in successful companies, Future<br />

challenges in KM<br />

Ratnja Gogula (Ed), Knowledge management: A New Dawn, <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chartered Fincancial Analysts <strong>of</strong><br />

India, 2002.<br />

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