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Processor Family, Reduced Instruction Set Computers : Instruction Execution
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2010-11
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA
Kakinada 533 003
II B.TECH. (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
II B.Tech. (IT) I.Sem. & II Sem.
(Common with II B.Tech. I.Sem. (CSE))
COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS - 2010-11 BATCH II Year
|I SEMESTER |P |C |II SEMESTER |P |C |
|S.No. |Subject |P |C |S.No.|Subject |P |C |
|1 |Managerial Economics and|4+1* |4 |1 |Data Communication |4+1* |4 |
| |Financial Analysis | | | | | | |
|2 |Probability & Statistics|4+1* |4 |2 |Principles of Programming |4+1* |4 |
| | | | | |Languages | | |
|3 |Mathematical Foundations|4+1* |4 |3 |Object Oriented Programming |4+1* |4 |
| |of Computer Science and| | | |through Java | | |
| |Engineering | | | | | | |
|4 |Digital Logic Design |4+1* |4 |4 |Computer Organization & |4 +1*|4 |
| | | | | |Architecture | | |
|9 |Professional |2 |1 |9 |Professional Communicational|2 |1 |
| |Communicational skills | | | |skills | | |
|Total Credits |29 |Total Credits |29 |
*Tutorial
2010-11 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA
B.TECH. (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) II Year B.Tech. - I Sem MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
Unit I
Introduction to Managerial Economics:
Introduction to Managerial Economics & Demand Analysis: Definition of
Managerial Economics, Characteristics and Scope - Managerial Economics and
its relation with other subjects- Basic economic tools in Managerial
Economics
Demand Analysis: Meaning- Demand distinctions- Demand determinants- Law of
Demand and its exceptions. Unit-II
Elasticity of Demand & Demand Forecasting: Definition -Types
of Elasticity of demand - Measurement of price elasticity of demand:
Total outlay method, Point method and Arc method- Significance of
Elasticity of Demand.
Demand Forecasting: Meaning - Factors governing demand forecasting -
Methods of demand forecasting (survey of buyers' Intentions, Delphi method,
Collective opinion, Analysis of Time series and Trend projections, Economic
Indicators, Controlled experiments and Judgmental approach) - Forecasting
demand for new products- Criteria of a good forecasting method.
Unit-III
Theory of Production and Cost Analysis: Production Function- Isoquants and
Isocosts, MRTS, Law of variable proportions- Law of returns to scale-
Least Cost Combination of Inputs, Cobb-Douglas Production function -
Economies of Scale.
Cost Analysis: Cost concepts, Opportunity cost, Fixed Vs Variable costs,
Explicit costs Vs. Implicit costs, Out of pocket costs vs. Imputed costs.-
Determination of Break-Even Point (simple problems) - Managerial
Significance and limitations of BEP.
UNIT-IV
Introduction to Markets, Managerial Theories of the Firm & Pricing
Policies: Market structures: Types of competition, Features of Perfect
Competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition. Price-Output
Determination under Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition
and Oligopoly Managerial theories of the firm - Marris and Williamson's
models.
Pricing Policies: Methods of Pricing-Marginal Cost Pricing, Limit Pricing,
Market Skimming Pricing, Penetration Pricing, Bundling Pricing, and Peak
Load Pricing. Internet Pricing Models: Flat rate pricing, Usage sensitive
pricing, Transaction based pricing, Priority pricing, charging on the basis
of social cost, Precedence model, Smart market mechanism model. Unit V
Types of Industrial Organization & Introduction to business cycles:
Characteristic features of Industrial organization, Features and evaluation
of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Stock Company, State/Public
Enterprises and their types.
Introduction to business cycles: Meaning-Phases of business cycles-
Features of business cycles. Unit VI
Introduction to Financial Accounting: Introduction to Double-
entry system, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance- Final Accounts (with simple
adjustments)- Limitations of Financial Statements. Unit VII
Interpretation and analysis of Financial Statement: Ratio Analysis -
Liquidity ratios, Profitability ratios and solvency ratios - Preparation of
changes in working capital statement and fund flow statement. Unit VIII
Capital and Capital Budgeting: Meaning of capital budgeting, Need
for capital budgeting - Capital budgeting decisions (Examples of capital
budgeting) - Methods of Capital Budgeting: Payback Method, Accounting Rate
of Return (ARR), IRR and Net Present Value Method (simple problems) Text Books: 1. J.V.Prabhakar Rao: Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis,
Maruthi Publications, 2011
2. N. Appa Rao. & P. Vijaya Kumar: 'Managerial Economics and Financial
Analysis', Cengage Publications, New Delhi, 2011 References: 1. A R Aryasri - Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, TMH 2011
2. Suma damodaran- Managerial Economics, Oxford 2011
3. S.A. Siddiqui & A.S. Siddiqui, Mangerial Economice and Financial
Analysis, New Age International Publishers, 2011.
*** 2010-11 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA
B.TECH. (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) II Year B.Tech. - I Sem
PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS UNIT-I Probability: Sample space and events - Probability - The axioms of
probability - Some Elementary theorems - Conditional probability - Baye's
theorem. UNIT-II Random variables - Discrete and continuous distributions - Distribution
function. UNIT-III Binomial, Poisson, normal distribution - related properties. Moment
generating function, Moments of standard distributions - properties. UNIT-IV Population and samples. Sampling distribution of mean (with known and
unknown variance), proportion, variances. - Sampling distribution of sums
and differences. Point and interval estimators for means, variances,
proportions. UNIT-V Statistical Hypothesis - Errors of Type I and Type II errors and
calculation. One tail, two-tail tests. Testing hypothesis concerning means,
proportions and their differences using Z-test.
UNIT-VI Tests of hypothesis using Student's t-test, F-test and[pic] test.. Test of
independence of attributes - ANOVA for one-way and two-way classified data. UNIT-VII Statistical Quality Control methods - Methods for preparing control charts
- Problems using x-bar, p, R charts and attribute charts - Simple
Correlation and Regression. UNIT-VIII Queuing Theory: Pure Birth and Death Process M/M/1 Model and Simple
Problems. TEXT BOOK 1. Probability and Statistics for Engineers, Miller and John E. Freund,
Prentice Hall of India.
2. Probability and Statistics, D. K. Murugeson & P. Guru Swamy, Anuradha
Publishers.
REFERENCE 1. Probability, Statistics and Random processes. T. Veerrajan, Tata
Mc.Graw Hill, India.
2. Probability, Statistics and Queuing theory applications for Computer
Sciences 2 ed, Trivedi, John Wiley.
2010-11 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA
B.TECH. (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) II Year B.Tech. - I Sem
MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
UNIT I:Mathematical Logic :
Propositional Calculus: Statements and Notations, Connectives, Truth
Tables, Tautologies, Equivalence of Formulas, Duality law, Tautological
Implications, Normal Forms, Theory of Inference for Statement Calculus,
Consistency of Premises, Indirect Method of Proof.
Predicate calculus: Predicative Logic, Statement Functions, Variables and
Quantifiers, Free & Bound Variables, Inference theory for predicate
calculus. UNIT II :Number Theory & Induction:
Properties of integers, Division Theorem, The Greatest Common Divisor,
Euclidean Algorithm, Least Common Multiple, Testing for Prime Numbers, The
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, Modular Arithmetic ( Fermat's Theorem
and Euler 's Theorem)
Mathematical Induction: Principle of Mathematical Induction, exercises UNIT III:Set Theory:
Introduction, Operations on Binary Sets, Principle of Inclusion and
Exclusion
Relations: Properties of Binary Relations, Relation Matrix and Digraph,
Operations on Relations, Partition and Covering, Transitive Closure,
Equivalence, Compatibility and Partial Ordering Relations, Hasse Diagrams. Functions: Bijective Functions, Composition of Functions, Inverse
Functions, Permutation Functions, Recursive Functions UNIT IV:Graph Theory:
Basic Concepts of Graphs, Sub graphs, Matrix Representation of Graphs:
Adjacency Matrices, Incidence Matrices, Isomorphic Graphs, Paths and
Circuits, Eulerian and Hamiltonian Graphs, Multigraphs, (Problems and
Theorems without proofs) UNIT V:Graph Theory II:
Planar Graphs, Euler's Formula, Graph Colouring and Covering, Chromatic
Number,( Problems and Theorems without proofs)
Trees, Directed trees, Binary Trees, Decision Trees,
Spanning Trees: Properties, Algorithms for Spanning trees and Minimum
Spanning Tree.
UNIT VI: Algebraic Structures:
Lattice: Properties, L