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National Institute of Technology Calicut Curricula, Scheme of Examinations & Syllabi for Semesters V to VIII of
B.Tech. Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering (Production &
Management) with effect from Academic Year 2000-2001 FIFTH SEMESTER |Code |Subject+ |Hours/Week|Sessiona|University |
| | | |l Marks |Examination|
| | |L |T |P/D| |Hrs|Marks |
|PM2K 501 |Software Engineering |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 502 |Dynamics of Machinery |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 503 |Metal Cutting |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 504 |Heat & Mass Transfer |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 505 |Linear System Analysis |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 506 |Elective I |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K |Heat Transfer Lab |- |- |3 |50 |3 |100 |
|507(P) | | | | | | | |
|PM2K |Production Engineering |- |- |3 |50 |3 |100 |
|508(P) |Lab II | | | | | | |
|TOTAL |18|6 |6 |400 |- |800 | Elective I
PM2K 506A - Numerical Analysis
PM2K 506B - Composite Materials
PM2K 506C - Multiphase Flow
PM2K 506D - Finite Element Methods
PM2K 506E - Object Oriented Programming
PM2K 506F - Marketing Management
PM2K 506G - English Language & Literature SIXTH SEMESTER |Code |Subject |Hours/Week|Sessiona|University |
| | | |l Marks |Examination|
| | |L |T |P/D| |Hrs|Marks |
|PM2K 601 |Metrology & |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
| |Instrumentation | | | | | | |
|PM2K 602 |Operations Research |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 603 |Metal Casting & Joining |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 604 |Production Thermal |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
| |Engineering | | | | | | |
|PM2K 605 |Machine Design |1 |- |3 |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 606 |Elective II |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K |Thermal Engineering Lab |- |- |3 |50 |3 |100 |
|607(P) | | | | | | | |
|PM2K |Mini Project |- |- |3 |50 |3 |100 |
|608(P) | | | | | | | |
|TOTAL |16|5 |9 |400 |- |800 | Elective II
PM2K 606A - Optimisation Techniques
Pm2K 606B - Mechatronics
PM2K 606C - Fracture Mechanics
PM2K 606D - Instrumentation Theory & Control
PM2K 606E - Random Vibrations
PM2K 606F - Introduction to Social Sciences
PM2K 606G - Flexible Manufacturing Systems
SEVENTH SEMESTER |Code |Subject |Hours/Week|Sessiona|University |
| | | |l Marks |Examination|
| | |L |T |P/D| |Hrs|Marks |
|PM2K 701 |Economics |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 702 |Machine Tools |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 703 |Industrial Management |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 704 |Metal Forming |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 705 |Elective III |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K |Instrumentation Lab |- |- |3 |50 |3 |100 |
|706(P) | | | | | | | |
|PM2K |Seminar |- |- |3 |50 |- |- |
|707(P) | | | | | | | |
|PM2K |Project |- |- |4 |50 |- |- |
|708(P) | | | | | | | |
|TOTAL |15|5 |10 |400 |- |600 | Elective III
PM2K 705A - Computational Fluid Mechanics
PM2K 705B - Industrial Psychology
PM2K 705C - Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems
PM2K 705D - Manufacturing Processes of Nonmetals
PM2K 705E - Inventory & Supply Chain Management
PM2K 705F - Entrepreneurship
PM2K 705G - Nonlinear Dynamics & Chaos
PM2K 705H - Nuclear Engineering
EIGHTH SEMESTER |Code |Subject |Hours/Week|Sessiona|University |
| | | |l Marks |Examination|
| | |L |T |P/D| |Hrs|Marks |
|PM2K 801 |Operations Management |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K 802 |System Simulation & |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
| |Modelling | | | | | | |
|PM2K 803 |Tool Engineering & |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
| |Design | | | | | | |
|PM2K 804 |Quality Engineering & |1 |- |3 |50 |3 |100 |
| |Management | | | | | | |
|PM2K 805 |Elective IV |3 |1 |- |50 |3 |100 |
|PM2K |CAD/CAM Lab |- |- |3 |50 |3 |100 |
|806(P) | | | | | | | |
|PM2K |Project |- |- |7 |100 |- |- |
|807(P) | | | | | | | |
|PM2K |Viva Voce |- |- |- |- |- |100 |
|808(P) | | | | | | | |
|TOTAL |13|4 |13 |400 |- |700 |
|Aggregate marks for 8 semesters = | | | |3000 | |5300 |
|8300 | | | | | | | Elective IV
PM2K 805A - Design of Jigs & Fixtures
PM2K 805B - Internet Technologies
PM2K 805C - Neural Networks & Fuzzy Logic
PM2K 805D - Robotics
PM2K 805E - Modern Engineering Materials
PM2K 805F - Glimpses of World Thought
PM2K 805G - Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
PM2K 805H - Financial Management
UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
Faculty of Engineering
Syllabi for B.Tech Degree Programme with effect from Academic Year 2000-
2001
ME : Mechanical Engineering (Production & Management) PM2K 501 : SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(common to all programmes) 3 hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial per week Module I (13 hours)
Introduction - FAQs about software engineering - professional and ethical
responsibility - system modeling - system engineering process - the
software process - life cycle models - iteration - specification - design
and implementation - validation - evolution - automated process support -
software requirements - functional and non-functional requirements - user
requirements - system requirements - SRS - requirements engineering
processes - feasibility studies - elicitation and analysis - validation -
management - system models - context models - behavior models - data
models - object models - CASE workbenches Module II (13 hours)
Software prototyping - prototyping in the software process - rapid
prototyping techniques - formal specification - formal specification in the
software process - interface specification - behavior specification -
architectural design - system structuring - control models - modular
decomposition - domain-specific architectures - distributed systems
architecture - object-oriented design - objects and classes - an object
oriented design process case study - design evolution - real-time software
design - system design - real time executives - design with reuse -
component-based development - application families - design patterns - user
interface design - design principles - user interaction - information
presentation - user support - interface evaluation Module III (13 hours)
Dependability - critical systems - availability and reliability - safety -
security - critical systems specifications - critical system development -
verification and validation - planning - software inspection - automated
static analysis - clean room software development - software testing -
defect testing - integration testing - object-oriented testing - testing
workbenches - critical system validation - software evolution - legacy
systems - software change - software maintenance - architectural evolution
- software re-engineering - data re-engineering Module IV (13 hours)
Software project management - project planning - scheduling - risk
management - managing people - group working - choosing and keeping people
- the people capability maturity model - software cost estimation -
productivity estimation techniques - algorithmic cost modeling, project
duration and staffing - quality management - quality assurance and
standards - quality planning - quality control - software measurement and
metrics - process improvement - process and product quality - process
analysis and modeling - process measurement - process CMM - configuration
management - planning - change management - version and release management
- system building - CASE tools for configuration management Text book
Ian Sommerville, Software Engineering, Pearson Education Asia
Reference books
1. Pressman R.S., Software Engineering, McGraw Hill
2. Mall R., Fundamentals of Software Engineering, Prentice Hall of India
3. Behferooz A. & Hudson F.J., Software Engineering Fundamentals, Oxford
University Press
4. Jalote P., An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering, Narosa Sessional work assessment
Assignments 2x10 = 20
Tests