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ME CSE I Semester Syllabus


MA9219 OPERATIONS RESEARCH


UNIT I QUEUEING MODELS 9
Poisson Process – Markovian Queues – Single and Multi-server Models – Little’s formula –
Machine Interference Model – Steady State analysis – Self Service Queue.

UNIT II ADVANCED QUEUEING MODELS 9
Non- Markovian Queues – Pollaczek Khintchine Formula – Queues in Series – Open Queueing
Networks –Closed Queueing networks.

UNIT III SIMULATION 9
Discrete Even Simulation – Monte – Carlo Simulation – Stochastic Simulation – Applications to
Queueing systems.

UNIT IV LINEAR PROGRAMMING 9
Formulation – Graphical solution – Simplex method – Two phase method - Transportation and
Assignment Problems.

UNIT V NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING 9
Lagrange multipliers – Equality constraints – Inequality constraints – Kuhn - Tucker conditions –
Quadratic Programming.


TEXT BOOKS:
1. Winston.W.L. “Operations Research”, Fourth Edition, Thomson – Brooks/Cole, 2003.
2. Taha, H.A. “Operations Research: An Introduction”, Ninth Edition, Pearson Education
Edition, Asia, New Delhi, 2002.

REFERENCES:
1. Robertazzi. T.G. “Computer Networks and Systems – Queuing Theory and Performance
Evaluation”, Third Edition, Springer, 2002 Reprint.
2. Ross. S.M., “Probability Models for Computer Science”, Academic Press, 2002.

CS9211 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE


UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER DESIGN AND PIPELINING 9

Fundamentals of Computer Design – Measuring and reporting performance – Quantitative
principles of computer design. Instruction set principles – Classifying ISA – Design issues.
Pipelining – Basic concepts – Hazards – Implementation – Multicycle operations.

UNIT II INSTRUCTION LEVEL PARALLELISM WITH DYNAMIC APPROACHES 9
Concepts – Dynamic Scheduling – Dynamic hardware prediction – Multiple issue – Hardware
based speculation – Limitations of ILP – Case studies.

UNIT III INSTRUCTION LEVEL PARALLELISM WITH SOFTWARE APPROACHES 9
Compiler techniques for exposing ILP – Static branch prediction – VLIW – Advanced compiler
support – Hardware support for exposing more parallelism – Hardware versus software
speculation mechanisms – Case studies.

UNIT IV MULTIPROCESSORS AND MULTICORE ARCHITECTURES 9
Symmetric and distributed shared memory architectures – Performance issues –
Synchronisation issues – Models of memory consistency – Software and hardware
multithreading – SMT and CMP architectures – Design issues – Case studies.

UNIT V MEMORY AND I/O 9
Cache performance – Reducing cache miss penalty and miss rate – Reducing hit time – Main
memory and performance – Memory technology. Types of storage devices – Buses – RAID –
Reliability, availability and dependability – I/O performance measures – Designing an I/O
system.

REFERENCES:
1. John L. Hennessey and David A. Patterson, “ Computer Architecture – A quantitative
approach”, Morgan Kaufmann / Elsevier, 4th. edition, 2007.
2. David E. Culler, Jaswinder Pal Singh, “Parallel Computing Architecture : A hardware/
software approach” , Morgan Kaufmann / Elsevier, 1997.
3. William Stallings, “ Computer Organization and Architecture – Designing for
Performance”, Pearson Education, Seventh Edition, 2006.
4. Behrooz Parhami, “Computer Architecture”, Oxford University Press, 2006.

CS9212 DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS

UNIT I COMPLEXITY ANALYSIS & ELEMENTARY DATA STRUCTURES 9

Asymptotic notations – Properties of big oh notation – asymptotic notation with several
parameters – conditional asymptotic notation – amortized analysis – NP-completeness – NPhard
– recurrence equations – solving recurrence equations – arrays – linked lists – trees.

UNIT II HEAP STRUCTURES 9
Min-max heaps – Deaps – Leftist heaps –Binomial heaps – Fibonacci heaps – Skew heaps -
Lazy-binomial heaps.

UNIT III SEARCH STRUCTURES 9
Binary search trees – AVL trees – 2-3 trees – 2-3-4 trees – Red-black trees – B-trees – splay
trees – Tries.

UNIT IV GREEDY & DIVIDE AND CONQUER 9
Quicksort – Strassen’s matrix multiplication – Convex hull - Tree-vertex splitting – Job
sequencing with deadlines – Optimal storage on tapes

UNIT V DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND BACKTRACKING 9
Multistage graphs – 0/1 knapsack using dynamic programming – Flow shop scheduling – 8-
queens problem – graph coloring – knapsack using backtracking


REFERENCES:
1. E. Horowitz, S.Sahni and Dinesh Mehta, Fundamentals of Data structures in C++,
Galgotia, 1999.
2. E. Horowitz, S.Sahni and S. Rajasekaran, Computer Algorithms / C++, Galgotia, 1999.
3. Adam Drozdex, Data Structures and algorithms in C++, Second Edition, Thomson
learning – vikas publishing house, 2001.
4. G. Brassard and P. Bratley, Algorithmics: Theory and Practice, Printice –Hall, 1988.
5. Thomas H.Corman, Charles E.Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, ”Introduction to Algorithms”,
Second Edition, PHI 2003.

SE9213 OBJECT ORIENTED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

UNIT I INTRODUCTION
System Concepts – Software Engineering Concepts – Development Activities – Managing
Software Development – Unified Modeling Language – Project Organization – Communication

UNIT II ANALYSIS
Requirements Elicitation – Concepts – Activities – Management – Analysis Object Model –
Analysis Dynamic Models

UNIT III SYSTEM DESIGN
Decomposing the system – Overview of System Design – System Design Concepts – System
Design Activities – Addressing Design Goals – Managing System Design

UNIT IV OBJECT DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES
Reusing Pattern Solutions – Specifying Interfaces – Mapping Models to Code – Testing

UNIT V MANAGING CHANGE
Rationale Management – Configuration Management – Project Management – Software Life
Cycle

REFERENCES:
1. Bernd Bruegge, Alan H Dutoit, Object-Oriented Software Engineering, 2nd ed, Pearson
Education, 2004.
2. Craig Larman, Applying UML and Patterns, 3rd ed, Pearson Education, 2005.
3. Stephen Schach, Software Engineering 7th ed, McGraw-Hill, 2007.

CS9213 COMPUTER NETWORKS AND MANAGEMENT

UNIT I HIGH SPEED NETWORKS 9
Frame Relay Networks – Asynchronous transfer mode – ATM Protocol Architecture, ATM
logical Connection, ATM Cell – ATM Service Categories – AAL. High Speed LAN’s: Fast
Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel – Wireless LAN’s.

UNIT II CONGESTION AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 9
Queuing Analysis- Queuing Models – Single Server Queues – Effects of Congestion –
Congestion Control – Traffic Management – Congestion Control in Packet Switching Networks –
Frame Relay Congestion Control.

UNIT III TCP AND ATM CONGESTION CONTROL 10
TCP Flow control – TCP Congestion Control – Retransmission – Timer Management –
Exponential RTO backoff – KARN’s Algorithm – Window management – Performance of TCP
over ATM. Traffic and Congestion control in ATM – Requirements – Attributes – Traffic
Management Frame work, Traffic Control – ABR traffic Management – ABR rate control, RM
cell formats, ABR Capacity allocations – GFR traffic management.

UNIT IV INTEGRATED AND DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES 9
Integrated Services Architecture – Approach, Components, Services- Queuing Discipline, FQ,
PS, BRFQ, GPS, WFQ – Random Early Detection, Differentiated Services.

UNIT V PROTOCOLS FOR QoS SUPPORT 8
RSVP – Goals & Characteristics, Data Flow, RSVP operations, Protocol Mechanisms –
Multiprotocol Label Switching – Operations, Label Stacking, Protocol details – RTP – Protocol
Architecture, Data Transfer Protocol, RTCP.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. William Stallings, “HIGH SPEED NETWORKS AND INTERNET”, Pearson Education,
Second Edition, 2002.

REFERENCES:
1. Warland & Pravin Varaiya, “HIGH PERFORMANCE COMMUNICATION NETWORKS”,
Jean Harcourt Asia Pvt. Ltd., II Edition, 2001.
2. Irvan Pepelnjk, Jim Guichard and Jeff Apcar, “MPLS and VPN architecture”, Cisco
Press, Volume 1 and 2, 2003.

CS9215 DATA STRUCTURES LAB

1. Min Heap
2. Deaps
3. Leftist Heap
4. AVL Tree
5. B-Tree
6. Tries
7. Quick Sort
8. Convex hull
9. 0/1 Knapsack using Dynamic Programming
10. Graph coloring using backtracking

CS9216 NETWORKING LAB

1. Socket Programming
a. TCP Sockets
b. UDP Sockets
c. Applications using Sockets
2. Simulation of Sliding Window Protocol
3. Simulation of Routing Protocols
4. Development of applications such as DNS/ HTTP/ E – mail/ Multi - user Chat
5. Simulation of Network Management Protocols
6. Study of Network Simulator Packages – such as opnet, ns2, etc.

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