2010 mca syllabus



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Lec.

Num.

Unit Title

Details

Learning Resources

9




The shell of Unix operating system

Hand out

10




Windows History, Design principles and architecture

Hand out

11




Windows overall karnel

Hand out

12

Processes

Process concept, Implicit and explicit tasking, process relationship (cooperation and competitions)

B 28 -32

13

Operating systems view of processes

Process control block, Process state, process state transition, process switching, threading

B-43 -83

14

OS services for process management

CREATE, DELEATE, ABORT, FORK/JOIN, SUSPEND, RESUME, DELAY, GETATTRIBUTE, CHANGE PRIRITY

15

Scheduling and types of Schedulers

Scheduling, Need, Long term Scheduler, medium term Scheduler, short term Scheduler, Scheduler design

16

Scheduling algorithms

First come first served, shortest remaining time next, Time slice scheduling,

17




Priority based preemptive scheduling, multiple level queues, multiple level queues with feedback, Guaranteed scheduling, Lottery scheduling

18

Performance Evolution

First come first served, shortest remaining time next, Time slice scheduling

19

Case Study

Unix processes and scheduling

Hand out

20




Windows processes and scheduling

Hand out

21

Memory Management

Basic Memory Management, monoprogramming without paging or swapping, multiprogramming with fixed partitions.

B 310 - 356

22

swapping

Memory Management with bit maps, Memory Management with linked list.

23

Virtual Memory

Paging, Page tables, Multilevel page table, Translation lookaside buffer

24

Page replacement algorithms

Optimal Page replacement algorithm, Not recently Page replacement algorithm, First in first out Page replacement algorithms, second chance Page replacement algorithms, clock Page replacement algorithms, least recently Page replacement algorithms, simulating LRU in software

Lec.

Num.

Unit Title

Details

Learning Resources

25

Design issues for paging

The working set model, Local versus global allocation policies, Page size, Virtual memory size.




26

Segmentations

Segmentation, Implementation of pure segmentation, segmentation with paging with example.

27




Memory management in Unix

Hand out

28




Memory management in windows

Hand out

29

Interprocess communication and Synchronization

Need for Interprocess Synchronization, Mutual Exclusion, first algorithm, Second algorithm, third Algorithm

B 88 - 104

30

Semaphore

Semaphore definition, Busy- wait implementation, characteristics of Semaphore

31




Queuing implementation of semaphore

B 112 -114

32

Classical Problems in concurrent programming

Producer consumer problem with an unbounded buffer, Producer consumer problem with an bounded buffer

B 114 - 125

33




Reader writer problem

34




Critical region and conditional critical region, what are monitors? Need of it, format of monitor with example.

B 132 -156

35

Messages

Basics, issues in message implementation, naming, copying, Synchronous vs asynchronous message exchange, message length, ICS with messages, interrupt signaling via messages.

36

Deadlock

Conditions to occurs the deadlock, Reusable and consumable resources, deadlock prevention

B 166 - 179

37




Deadlock Avoidance, resource request, resource release, detection and recovery

38

case study

Unix case study

Hand out

39




Windows case study

Hand out

40

File systems

Files- naming, structure, types, access, attributes, operation. Directories- system, path and operations.

A 402 - 452

41

File system implementation

Implementing file and directories, disk space management, file system reliability and performance.

Lec.

Num.

Unit Title

Details

Learning Resources

42

Security

Environment, Security flaws, Security attacks, principles for Security, user authentication.




43

Protection Mechanism

Protection domains, access control lists, capabilities.

44




Unix file management and security

Hand out

45




Windows file management and security

Hand out

46

Input/ output

Principles of I/O hardware: I/O devices, device controller, DMA

A 154 -166

47




Principles of I/O software : goals, interrupt handler, device drivers, Device independent I/O software.

48




RAM Disk Hardware and software, DISKS Hardware and software.

A 196 -222

49




Input output management in Unix

Hand out

50




Input output management in Windows

Hand out


Reference Books:

Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin and Greg Gagne, “Operating System Concepts”, Sixth Edition, John Wiley & Sons (ASIA) Pvt. Ltd, 2003.

Harvey M. Deitel, “Operating Systems”, Second Edition, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd, 2002.

Andrew S. Tanenbaum, “Modern Operating Systems”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, 2003.





Subject Code

J030112

Title

Financial Management and Accounting Principles

Work Load Per Week

L :3 T :1

Examinations

Int : 30 Univ: 70

Objectives

  • To orient the students to the procedures involved in recording transactions to preparation of Financial statements.

  • To orient the students to techniques of Management Accounting.

  • To orient the students towards the basic knowledge of Finance which is required in the addition of area of specialization.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course, the students should be able

(a) To understand mechanics of Financial accounting

(b) They will acquire ground knowledge of application of Management Accounting techniques.

(c) The students will become familiar with Finance Function of the company, Financial Statements and Financial Ratios.

Pre-requisites

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Text Book(s)

R1) Taxman’s Financial Accounting Ashok sehgal,

Deepak Sehgal

R2)Cost and Management Accounting, Vikas Publications

M N Arora Eighth Edition

R3) Financial Management, Galgotia Publishing Company, R P Rustagi Third Edition

Syllabus




Lec.

Num.

Unit Title

Details

Learning Resources

1

Financial Accounting

Meaning, objectives and scope of Financial Accounting, Users

R1 1 to 8

2




Functions of Financial Accounting

R1 3 to 6

3




Accounting Concepts

R1 18 to 26
















Lec.

Num.

Unit Title

Details

Learning Resources

5




Introduction to GAAP and Accounting Standards issued by ICAI.

R1 17

R1 28 to 36



6

Journal

Principles of Double entry Book-Keeping, classification of Accounts, Rules of journalizing the transactions.

R1 38 to 59

7




Recording the transactions in Journal (Practical Questions)

R1 60 to 64

8




Combined entries with trade discount and cash discount.

R1 62

9




Practice of problems on Journal

R1 62

10

Ledger

Need and utility of ledger with format

R1 64

11




Posting journal entries to ledger and preparation of Trial Balance

R1 64 to 68

12

Final accounts

Process of finalization of accounts and adjustment entries.

R1 258 to

290


13




Preparation of Trading, P&L A/C and Balance Sheet of a Proprietary firm

With adjustments. (Practical Questions)



R1 291 to 325

14




Practice of Final accounts problems




15




Contents of Annual Report of a joint stock company.

Hand out

16

Cost Accounting

Concept of Cost centre and Cost unit

Objectives of Cost Accounting



R2 1.1 to 1.11

17




Classification of Costs

R2 1.15 to 1.26

18

Management Accounting

Definition, nature and scope of Management Accounting

R2 14.1 to 14.6

19




Distinction between Financial, Accounting and Management Accounting.

R2 14.6 to 14.7

20




Advantages and limitations of Management Accounting.

R2 14.3 to 14.8

21

Budgetary Control

Meaning and objectives of Budgetary Control

R2 15.1 to15.4


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