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SHREE CHANAKYA EDUCATION SOCIETY’S

INDIRA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

Approved By AICTE New Delhi, DTE (MS) and Affiliated to Pune University ( Id-No. PU/PN/Engg/282/2007)







Academic Planner

Subject: Fundamentals of Programming Languages- II (110010)

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Unit

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Topic

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Pedagogy planned and tools used

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Total No. of lectures planned

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References

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Topic to be completed by……

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Objective

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Extra inputs category wise

1 Microprocessors and Micro-Controllers Architectures and Programming Concepts


Introduction to functional block diagram of 80386DX, Concepts of Machine Cycles.


Black- Board,

PPT


1

Programming 8-bit PIC Micro-controllers in C, Martin P Bates, Newnes Elsevier, ISBN:

978-0-7506-8960-1




1st week





  1. Understanding the necessity & concepts of 80386DX and machine cycles.

2. Students will understand the different types of Block Digrams and their interfaces with 8051 and architectures.

1.Assignment to search google for various terms. 2.Oral Test

3.Homework to frame 5ques / group

4. Download video lectures and go though it carefully.

5. Guest Lectures



Memory types: Primary, Secondary, Cache, Concept of Segmentation and Paging, Processing of Interrupts and Exceptions.


Black- Board,

PPT


1

2nd week

PIC Micro-controller systems Architecture Block diagram, SFR basics, Data and Program Memory, Programming I/O Interfaces using LED interfacing, Stepper-motor (Programmers Model/Block Diagram.)

Black- Board,

PPT


1

3rd week

2 Introduction to Advanced Programming Platforms

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Black- Board,

PPT


1

E. Balagurusamy, “Programming in C++”, Tata McGraw

HillCarlo Ghezi, Mehdi Jazayeri, “Programming Language Concepts”, John Wil

Learning Java by Patrick Niemeyer, Jonathan Knudsen, O'Reilly Media

Behrouz A. Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg, – A Structured

Programming approach using C++”, Indian Edition, Thomson, 3rd edition


4th week

1. Students will able to understand basic concepts OOP.
2. Students will understand various algorithms for implementing OOP and class, file operations.
3. Students will able to summaries different types of programming languages and tags.


1.Assignment 2. Test

3.Problems on C++ and JAVA.

4.Revision

5. Guest Lectures



Structured files, File Handling operations, Linked lists:Unidirectional,

Black- Board,

PPT


1

5th week

Bi-directional & Circular, Data and Value Pointers basics, Trees.

Black- Board,

PPT


1

6th week

Basic Introduction to JVM, Basic Classes, Signals, Event Methods and Function, File Classes using case study of Calculator Program.

Black- Board,

PPT


1

7th week

Basics of Web Technology Programming using HTML for Hello! World Program, Display images, web links.

Black- Board,

PPT


1

8th week

3 Introduction to Embedded Programming Concepts

Introduction to Embedded C

Black- Board,

PPT


1

Programming 8-bit PIC Micro-controllers in C, Martin P Bates, Newnes Elsevier, ISBN:

978-0-7506-8960-1




9th week

1. Students will able to understand basic concepts Embedded system.
2. Students will understand various algorithms for implementing embedded s/w and embedded C programs.

1.Assignment 2.Open-book Test

(Reference book)

3.Revision

4. Guest Lectures



Introduction to C peripheral Interfaces

Black- Board,

PPT


1

10th week

C Mechatronics Applications.

Black- Board,

PPT


1

11th week

Open Source Operating System Installations and Applications

Overview of Android OS, Wireless Application Protocol (WAP),Open Handset Alliance, Android Platform Differences, Android Platform, Vasic Introduction to Android Development Environment: Configuring Development Environment, Exploring the Android SDK, Documentation, Framework, Android Tools, Sample Applications.

Black- Board,

PPT


1

Android Wireless Application Development: Developers Library, by Lauren Darcey and

Shane Conder, Second Edition, Addison Wesly, ISBN-10: 0-321-74301-6




12th week

1. Students will able to understand basic concepts android OS and applications.

2. Students will understand various algorithms for implementing open souces OS and installations .




1.Assignment 2.Open-book Test

(Reference book)

3.Revision

4. Guest Lectures








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Tel. : +91 2114 661500 Fax : +91 2114 661700 e-mail:- info@indiraicem.ac.in www.indiraicem.ac.in







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