HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Document code : Revision No: Name of Faculty Faculty Code Programme Name : Programme Code : Effective from: SYLLABUS PDCA2011 00 MANAGEMENT MG POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & APPLICATION PGDCA JUNE-2011 P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 1 PGDCA Semester I CD Old Paper Code New Paper Code Paper Paper Name Type DCA101 PGDCA101CC CC DCA102 PGDCA102CC CC DCA103 PGDCA103CC CC DCA104 PGDCA104CC CC DCA105 PGDCA101PR PR DCA106 PGDCA102PR PR DCA107 PGDCA103PR PR DCA108 PGDCA104PR PR DCA109 PGDCA105PR PR Logic Development using Programming Language 'C' (LDL) Database Management System(DMS) Data Communication, Internet, Web Designing And ECommerce (DWE) Office Automation Tools (OAT) Practical Based on PGDCA-101 (PR1) Practical Based on PGDCA – 102 (PR2) Practical Based on PG DCA – 103 (PR3) Practical Based on PG DCA – 104 (PR4) DTP & Multimedia Packages (PR5) Marking scheme Total Credit Remarks External Internal The Pra The Pra 70 30 100 4 70 30 100 4 70 30 100 4 70 30 100 4 30 20 50 3 30 20 50 3 30 20 50 3 30 20 50 3 30 20 50 3 Remarks CD= Combination code given by commuter center CC = Core compulsory subject PR = Practical MP= Minor project P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 2 PGDCA Semester II CD Old Paper Code Marking scheme New Paper Code Paper Type Paper Name External The DCA201 PGDCA201CC CC DCA202 PGDCA202CC CC DCA203 PGDCA203CC CC DCA204 PGDCA204CC CC DCA205 PGDCA201PR PR DCA206 PGDCA202PR PR DCA207 PGDCA203PR PR DCA208 PGDCA204PR PR DCA209 PGDCA201MP MP P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Object Oriented Concepts & Programming using JAVA(OCP) Advanced Database Management System (AMS) GUI Programming Using Visual Basic University Examination Duration (GUD) System Analysis & Design (SAD) Practical Based on PGDCA – 201 (PR1) Practical Based on PG DCA – 202 (PR2) Practical Based on PGDCA – 203 (PR3) Computer Assembling and Hardware Maintenance (PR4) System Development Project-I (SMP) Pra Internal The Total Credit Remarks Pra 70 30 100 4 70 30 100 4 70 30 100 4 70 30 100 4 30 20 50 3 30 20 50 3 30 20 50 3 30 20 50 3 50 150 200 8 Page 3 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA101CC Semester : 1 Logic Development using Programming Language 'C' (LDL) Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04 Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory (hrs) 4 X 15 = 60 Unit No. 1.1 1.3 1.4 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 Internal (Marks) 30 Topic No. 1.2 2 Practical (hrs) 3.1 External (Marks) 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) Content Overview of C: Importance of C, sample C programs, basic structure of C programs, programming style, executing C program. Constants, Variables and Data Types: Character set, C tokens, keywords and identifiers, constants, variables, data types, declaration of variables, assigning value to variable, defining symbolic constants Operators and Expression: Operators - arithmetic, relational, logical, assignment, incrementdecrement, conditional, bit-wise and special. Arithmetic expressions, evaluation of expressions, precedence of arithmetic operators, type conversions in expressions, operator precedence and associativity, mathematical functions. Managing Input and Output Operators: Reading and writing a character, formatted input-output. Decision Making and branching: Decision making with IF statement, simple IF statement, the IFELSE statement, nesting of IF … ELSE statements, the ELSE IF ladder, the switch statement. Decision Making and Looping: Looping statements - WHILE, DO and FOR. Nesting and Jumps in loops. Arrays: One-dimensional, two-dimensional and multidimensional arrays. Handling of Character Strings: Declaring and initializing string variables, reading string from terminal, writing string to screen, arithmetic operations on character, putting string together, comparison of two strings, string handling functions, table of strings. User-Defined Functions: Need for user-defined functions, the form of c function, return values and their types, calling a function, category of functions, no P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Total (Marks) 100 Hrs. Marks W+% Credit 4 Page 4 3.2 4 arguments and no return values, arguments with return values, handling of non-integer functions, nesting of functions, recursion, functions with arrays, the scope and lifetime of variables in functions. Structures and Unions: Structure definition, giving values to members, structure initialization, comparison of structures, arrays of structures, arrays within structures, structures within structures, structures and functions, unions, size of structures, bit fields. Pointers: Definition, accessing the address of variable, declaring and initializing pointers, accessing a variable through its pointer, pointer expressions, pointer increments and scale factor, pointers and arrays, pointers and character strings, pointers and functions, pointers and structures. 18 File Management in C: File concept, various operations on files – Defining, opening,, closing and input/ output. error handling during I/O operations, random access files, command line arguments. Reference Books No 1 2 Book Name ANSI C E. Balaguruswami - TMH Publications Mastering Turbo C Stan Kelly-Bootle - BPB Publications Question Paper Scheme: Q.1 - Unit-I (12 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.2 - Unit-II (12 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.3 - Unit-III (12 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.4 - Unit-IV (12 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.5 - Programs A. Unit I & II (10 Marks) B. Unit III & IV (12 Marks) Note: Options should be given in all questions. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 5 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) 4 X 15 = 60 Unit No. 1 2 3 4 Practical (hrs) PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA102CC Semester : 1 Database Management System(DMS) Core Course Total Credit : 04 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 30 Topic No. External (Marks) 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) Content Database Concepts and Architecture: Operational data, purpose of database system, structure of DBMS, three levels of the architecture, the external level, the conceptual level, the internal level, mappings, the database administrator, distributed processing. Data Structure and Corresponding Operators: Data Models: hierarchical, network and relational. Operators, relations , domains and attributes, keys, extensions and intensions, traditional set operations, attribute – names for derived relations, special relational operations. Database Design: The E/R model, E/R diagrams, database design with the E/R model, trivial and nontrivial dependencies, closure of a set of dependencies, closure of a set of attributes, irreducible sets of dependencies, non loss decomposition and functional dependencies, first, second and third normal forms, dependency preservation, Boyce/Codd normal form, multi-valued dependencies and fourth normal form, join dependencies and fifth normal form. FoxPro: FoxPro –Versions, features, requirement of hardware & software, working with Visual FoxPro. Creating database file, listing contents of a database file, viewing and editing data, modifying structure and file utilities, sorting and indexing, reports and labels, memory variables, creating a programming file, running a program file, conditional statements and loops, displaying data with @ command, inputting data with @.....get @...edit, wizards. Total (Marks) 100 Hrs. Marks W+% Credit 10 4 12 24 24 Reference Books No Book Name 1 Introduction to Database System C. J. Date (7th edition) Low Price Edition 2 SQL, PL/SQL Evan Bayross (2nd edition) BPB Publications 3 Database system concepts Henry F. Korth (3rd edition) TMH Publications 4 Mastering Visual FoxPro BPB Publications P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 6 Question Paper Scheme: Q.1 - Unit-I (10 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.2 - Unit-II (12 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.3 - Unit-III (24 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.4 - Unit-IV (24 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. C. Program in FoxPro. Note: Options should be given in all questions. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 7 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA Course Code PGDCA103CC Semester : 1 Data Communication, Internet, Web Designing And E-Commerce (DWE) Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04 Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory (hrs) 4 X 15 = 60 Unit No. 1 3.1 3.2 4 Internal (Marks) 30 Topic No. 2 3 Practical (hrs) External (Marks) 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) Content Basic of Computer Networks: Networking of Computer.- Advantages and disadvantages of computer networking. Types of Networks - LAN, MAN, WAN Network Topology – Star, Ring, Bus, Tree, Complete, Irregular.Reference Models - The OSI reference model, the TCP/IP reference model Transmission Media: Transmission media - Magnetic media, twisted pair, co-axial cable (baseband and broadband ) , fiber optics principle, transmission of light through fiber, fiber cables, fiber optics network, comparison of fiber optic and copper wire. Internet: (10 Marks) Evolution, Protocols, Interface concepts, Internet v/s Intranet, ISP, connectivity – Dial Up, Leased line, VSAT, URLs, Domain names, Portals. E-mail – POP and WEB based E-mail, merits, address, basics of sending and receiving, E-mail protocols, mailing list. File Transfer Protocols, Telnet, Chatting (voice & text) remote logging, Terminal emulation, message board. World Wide Web – Working, Web browsers, concept of search engines, searching the Web, HTTP, URLs, Web servers, Web protocols. HTML: Understanding HTML, Create a Web Page, Linking to other Web Pages, Publishing HTML Pages, Text Alignment and Lists, Text Formatting Fonts Control, Email Links and link within a Page, Creating HTML Forms, Creating Web Page Graphics, Putting Graphics on a Web Page, Custom Backgrounds and Colors, Creating Animated Graphics Web Page Design and layout, Advanced Layout with Tables, Using Style Sheets E-Commerce: Concepts and technology in E-Commerce, Internet and E-business, Advantages of E-Commerce, Applications, Feasibility & various constrains, Future of E-Commerce. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Total (Marks) 100 Hrs. Marks W + Credit % 14 4 16 28 18 12 Page 8 Reference Books No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Book Name 1. Computer Networks - Andrew S. Tanenbaum PHI Publications O – Level module M 1.2 Internet & Web Page design V K Jain BPB Publication. Internet for Everyone – Alexix Leon and Mathews Leon Vikas Publication. Tech Yourself HTML 4 in 24 Hours by Dick Oliver (Techmedia) 10 minutes Guide to HTML Style Sheets by Craig Zacker (PHI) A Beginner’s Guide to HTML available at: http://www/ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimerAll.html Question Paper Scheme: Q.1 - Unit-I (14) Marks A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.2 - Unit-II (16) Marks A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.3 - Unit-III (28) Marks A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.4 - Unit-IV (12) Marks A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Note: Options should be given in all questions. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 9 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) 4 X 15 = 60 Unit No. 1 Internal (Marks) 30 Topic No. External (Marks) 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) Content DOS: Internal & External commands; Wildcard Character; file name; Creating/Editing file; batch file. MS Windows: Windows Basic: Introduction to Windows; Using start menu; Using Run to start a program; Move or size a window; computer hardware; Viewing Files: Using My Computer; Using Windows Explorer; Working with Files: Select, open, move, copy rename, delete, restore deleted files; create a new file and folder, search for files; create a shortcut; Printing: print files, pictures; Introduction to Accessories and Control Panel; Install Software: Add windows Component; Install and remove program; MS Word Basics: Introduction to MS Office; Introduction to MSWord; Features & area of use; Working with MS Word. – Menus & Commands, Toolbars & Buttons, Shortcut Menus, Wizards & Templates; Creating a New Document; Different Page Views and layouts; Applying various Text Enhancements; Working with – Styles, Text Attributes; Paragraph and Page Formatting; Text Editing using various features – Bullets, Numbering, Auto formatting, Printing & various print options. 2 3 4 Practical (hrs) PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA104CC Semester : 1 Office Automation Tools (OAT) Core Course Total Credit : 04 Examination Marking scheme 4.1 Advanced Features of MS-Word: Using bookmarks; Spell Check and Thesaurus; Find & Replace; Headers & Footers ; Inserting – Page Numbers, Pictures, Files, Auto texts, Symbols ; Working with Columns, Tabs & Indents; Creation & Working with Tables ; Margins & Space management in Document; Mail Merge. MS Excel: Introduction and area of use; Working with MS Excel.; concepts of Workbook & Worksheets; Using different features with Data, Cell and Texts; Inserting, Removing & Resizing of Columns & Rows; Working with Data & Ranges; Different Views of Worksheets; Column Freezing, Labels, Hiding, Splitting etc.; Using different features with Data and Text; Use of Formulas, Calculations & Functions; Cell Formatting including Borders & Shading; Working with Different Chart Types; Printing of Workbook & Worksheets with various options. MS PowerPoint: Introduction & area of use; Working with MS PowerPoint; Creating a New Presentation; Working with Presentation; Using Wizards; Slides & it’s different views; Inserting, Deleting and P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Total (Marks) 100 Hrs. Marks W+% Credit 17 4 18 18 17 Page 10 4.2 Copying of Slides; Working with Notes, Handouts, Columns & Lists; Adding Graphics, Sounds and Movies to a Slide; Working with PowerPoint Objects; Designing & Presentation of a Slide Show; Printing Presentations, Notes, Handouts with print options. MS Access: DBMS Concept; Creating database, table, fields & its properties; Data types; Adding primary key into table; Relationship; Adding/Editing data; sorting; indexing; designing queries; using forms; Report generation. Reference Books No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Book Name Master visually Windows XP complete visual reference, Hungry Minds Straight to the Point – MS Office 2003 By Dinesh Maidasani, Publisher: firewall Master Visually Microsoft Office 2003 By Michael S. Toot, Publisher: visual Windows Xp simplified, Wiley publishing Inc. Online Help. Ms-Office 2000 – No Experience required – Gini Courter and Annette Marquis. Question Paper Scheme: Q.1 - Unit-I(17 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.2 - Unit-II (18 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.3 - Unit-III (18 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.4 - Unit-IV (17 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Note: Options should be given in all questions P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 11 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) Practical (hrs) 3 X 15 = 45 PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA101PR Semester : 1 Practical Based on PGDCA-101 (PR) Practical Total Credit : 03 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 20 External (Marks) 30 (Practical of 3 hrs) Total (Marks) 50 Practical based on Logic development using programming Language – ‘C’ Practical List 1 Write a C program to find the sum of digits of accepted no. 2 Write a C program to find the sum of first 100 natural nos. 3 Write a C program to find the sum of first 100 odd nos. and even nos. 4 Write a C program to display first 25 Fibonacci nos. 5 Write a C program to check whether the given number is prime or not. 6 Write a C program to find factorial of the given number. 7 Write a C program to reverse the accepted number. 8 Write a C program to find whether the accepted string number is palindrome or not. 9 Write a C program to convert decimal number to its equivalent binary number. 10 Write a C program to convert decimal number to its equivalent octal number. 11 Write a C program to convert decimal number to its equivalent hexadecimal number. 12 Write a C program to arrange the accepted numbers in ascending order and descending order. 13 Convert given line into upper case or lower case character as user want. (Use switch statement for the choice of case.) 14 Count How many Characters, Words, lines, spaces, tabs into given text. 15 Print detail of students like R-no, name, address, city, phone on screen. (Use structure.) 16 Swap the values of two different no using UDF & pointer. 17 Create one text file store some information into it and print the same information on terminal. 18 You have given a file which contains some integers. From this file create another two files one for odd and second for even numbers. Print the result of both files. 19 Create one file and insert some information using fprintf() and fscanf() function. 20 Display the following format on screen. C CP CPR CPRO . . CPROGRAMING . . CPRO CPR CP C 21 Display the following format on screen P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 12 22 23 1 22 333 4444 55555 Display the following format on screen * ** *** **** ***** Write a program to implement the concept of command line argument (e.g. DOS type command, copy command) P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 13 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) Practical (hrs) 3 X 15 = 45 PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA102PR Semester : 1 Practical Based on PGDCA – 102 (PR2) Practical Total Credit : 03 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 20 External (Marks) 30 (Practical of 3 hrs) Total (Marks) 50 Practical based on DBMS (FoxPro/ Visual FoxPro) PRACTICAL Create database Adding, Editing, Viewing and deleting records Indexing Generating report and mailing labels Creating Menu Database applications like payroll, Mark sheet, Electricity bill etc. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 14 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) Practical (hrs) 3 X 15 = 45 PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA103PR Semester : 1 Practical Based on PGDCA-103 (PR3) Practical Total Credit : 03 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 20 External (Marks) 30 (Practical of 3 hrs) Total (Marks) 50 Practical Based on Data Communication, Internet, Web Design and E-Commerce Practical List 1 Internet: (10 Marks) · To create new Internet Connection. · To create new Email Account · Browsing up the Web sites (e.g. Railway reservation, Airline reservation, cinema ticket booking etc.). · Search engines · Important Web sites. 2 HTML: (20 Marks) 1 Develop an HTML document for a web page of your favorite teacher. Design the page with an attractive background color, text color and background image. 2 Develop an HTML document for a web page of your favorite National Leader. Design the page with an attractive color combination, with suitable headings and horizontal rules. 3 Write an HTML document with an example of Ordered List and Unordered List. 4 Write an HTML document with an example of Table format to print your Bio-Data. 5 Write an HTML document with an example of Table format to print your Telephone Bill. 6 Write the Frameset tags and Frame tags for the following frameset. Physics.html Welcome.html Maths.html Chemistry.html Computer.html Biology.html Heading.html Zoology.html Account.html 7 Develop a complete web page using Frames and Frameset, which gives the Information about Hospital 8 Write an HTML code for designing the subscription form of mail account in the e-mail website with appropriate fields. 9 Write an example of Style Sheet. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 15 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) Practical (hrs) 3 X 15 = 45 PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA104PR Semester : 1 Practical Based on PGDCA-104 (PR4) Practical Total Credit : 03 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 20 External (Marks) 30 (Practical of 3 hrs) Total (Marks) 50 I PC-Packages: (20 Marks) [A] MS-DOS AND WINDOWS (not for examination) [B] MS-OFFICE 1 MS-WORD. Practicals may be given for - Creating the documents with Special effects like underline, bold, different size, different font, different color. Etc. - Find and Replace operations like cut, paste, copy clipboard. - Inserting Date & Time, Pictures, Bullets & Numbering ets. - Paragraphs, bullets, indentation etc. Formatting features. - Printing the documents, it includes paper-size, margins, header and footer, page no. - Creating a table. - Mailmerge, spellcheck, drawing table. - Template. 2 MS-EXCEL. Practicals may be given for - Creating Worksheets. - Printing, Inserting, Deleting, Copying, Moving worksheets. - Formulas, Built-in functions. - Graph-Plotting facilities. - Database Management System. - Using extenternally created data files. - What-if analysis. - Formatting cells, Worksheets etc. - Custom Controls - Protection facility - Pivot tables - Macro facility 3 MS- PowerPoint. Practicals may be given for Creating a presentation Inserting/Deleting slides Different slide views Editing slides. Slide transition & editing special effects Inserting sound, picture, chart, organization chart. 2 Study of any one of the Accounting Software like Tally, TATA – EX: (10 Marks) P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 16 Basic principles of double entry accounting system. Creating a. New company b. Security Controls c. Gropus d. Ledger e. Voucher Type Modifying a. New company b.Security Controls c. Gropus d.Ledger e. Voucher Type Voucher Entry Generating Profit & Loss Account, Trial Balance and Balance Sheet Backup & Restore. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 17 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) 1 2 Practical (hrs) 3 X 15 = 45 PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA105PR Semester : 1 Multimedia & DTP Packages (PR5) Practical Total Credit : 03 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 20 External (Marks) 30 (Practical of 3 hrs) Total (Marks) 50 Multimedia: (20 Marks) Study of any multimedia software like Adobe Photoshop, Scala, 3D STUDIO MAX Students must be trained by discussing various case studies. Desktop Publishing (DTP): (10 Marks) Study of any DTP software like PageMaker, Corel Draw, Instant Artist. Students must be trained by discussing various case studies. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 18 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA201CC Semester : 2 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING JAVA (OCP) Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04 Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory (hrs) 4 X 15 = 60 Unit No. 1 2 3 Topic No. Practical (hrs) Internal (Marks) 30 External (Marks) 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) Content Total (Marks) 100 Hrs. Fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming Object oriented paradigm, Basic concepts of Object-Oriented Programming (object and class, data abstraction and encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic binding, message Passing) Benefits and application of OOP Basics of Java Java Features, JDK and its components(various tools of JDK), Bytecode and JVM Language building blocks: (Tokens, identifiers, keywords, literals, white spaces, comments), Primitive data types and their initial values, arrays, operators – precedence and associatively, type conversion and casting, garbage collection, flow controls, Loop statements – while, do , for, break , continue, Condition statements – if – else, switch Class Fundamentals Defining classes, creating objects, constructors, static members, all types of inheritance, interfaces, overloading and overriding of methods, final variable and methods, abstract methods and class, finalize methods, visibility controls and modifiers: Access modifiers – public, private, default, protected. Other modifiers: final, abstract, static, synchronized, native, volatile, transient Packages: Putting classes together Java API packages(java.applet, java.awt, java.io, java.lang, java.net, java.util etc) which package is used for what purpose naming conventions, creating, accessing and using packages, adding class to package, java.lang package classes(object, math, string, StringBuffer, wrapper classes) java.util pacakage classes(Date, Random, Calendar, GregorianCalendar, Vector, enumeration, interface, Stack, Hashtable, StreamTokenizer) Multithreading & Exception Handling: What is read, Java thread model, implementing threads in two ways- P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Marks W+% 17 Credit 4 18 18 Page 19 4 Thread class and Runnable interface, various thread methods, thread states – (running, ready, dead, waiting states – waiting, sleeping, suspended, blocked), thread priorities, Synchronization and monitors – how to implement, deadlock, Exception Handling, Types of exception, exception handling using catch, finally, throws etc. Event Handling: Event Delegation Model or Event Class Hierarchy, All classes and interfaces of Event Delegation Model, Programmers related to event handling covering all types of events Applets Programming What is an Applet, Applet lifecycle, applet class, AppletContext class, passing parameters to applet, Use of java.awt. Graphics class and is various methods in an applet, 17 Reference Books No 1 2 3 Book Name Programming with JAVA E Balagurusamy(TATA McGRAW-HILL) Complete Reference JAVA Herbert Schildt(TATA McGRAW-HILL) Programming with JAVA Dr. N.N.Jani(Bharat Company) Question Paper Scheme: University Examination Duration : 3 Hours. Q.1 - Unit-I (17 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.2 - Unit-II (18 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.3 - Unit-III (17 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.4 - Unit-IV (18 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. ote: Options should be given in all questions P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 20 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) 4 X 15 = 60 Unit No. 1 2 3 4 Practical (hrs) PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA202CC Semester : 2 Advanced Database Management System (AMS) Core Course Total Credit : 04 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 30 Topic No. External (Marks) 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) Content Transition Management: Recovery, concurrency, security: Introduction, Discretionary access control, Mandatory access control, Statistical databases, Data encryption, Distributed Databases: Introduction, Some Preliminaries, The twelve objectives, Problems of distributed systems. Structured Query Language (SQL): Introduction to SQL, Constraints, DDL, DML, DCL, Create, Alter, Drop, Rename, Grant, Revoke, Select Clause, Functions, Different Types of Joins, set operators. PL/SQL: Index, View, Sequence, Trigger, Procedure, Cursor, Exception Handling. Decision Support: Introduction, Aspects of decision support, Database design for decision support, Data Warehouses and Data marts, Online analytical processing, Data mining Total (Marks) 100 Hrs. Marks W+% 17 Credit 4 18 17 18 Reference Books No 1 2 3 Book Name Introduction to Database System C. J. Date (7th edition) Low Price Edition SQL, PL/SQL Evan Bayross (2nd edition) BPB Database system concepts Henry F. Korth (3rd edition) TMH P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 21 Question Paper Scheme: University Examination Duration : 3 Hours.: Q.1 - Unit-I (17 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.2 - Unit-II (18 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.3 - Unit-III (17 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.4 - Unit-IV (18 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions Note: Options should be given in all questions. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 22 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA Course Code PGDCA203CC Semester : 2 GUI Programming Using Visual Basic University Examination Duration (GUD) Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04 Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory (hrs) 4 X 15 = 60 Unit No. 1 2 3 4 Practical (hrs) Internal (Marks) 30 Topic No. External (Marks) 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) Content ClientServer Basics: Discover Client-Server And Other Computing Architectures, Understand Server Versus Client-Server Database Deployment, Learn About the Two Tier Versus ee Tire Client-Server Model, Visual Basic Building Blocks And Default Controls: Forms, g Controls, Exploring Properties, Methods And Events, Introduction To Intrinsic Controls, rking With Text, Working With Choices, Special Purpose Controls, VB Advance Controls: nts, Menu bar, Popup Menus, Tool bar, Message Box, Input Box, Built-in Dialog Boxes, ating MDI, Working with Menus Programming Fundamentals And Variables: Introduction to Variables, Variable laration, Arrays, Introduction to Constants And Option Explicit Statement, Assignment ements, Working With Math Operations, Strings, Formatting Functions, Controlling And naging Program: All Control Statements, Loops, Error Trapping, Working With edures, Functions, Controlling How Your Program Starts, Common controls and control ys: Introduction to common controls- Tree view, list view, tab strip, Creating and working control arrays. Visual Basic and databases: Understanding the Data Controls And Bound Controls, oduction to Data Form Wizard, Introduce DAO, Working With Record sets, Record Pointer, rs, Indexes, Sorts And Manipulation of Records. Remote And activex Data Objects: rking With ODBC, Remote Data Objects And Remote data Control, Introducing ADO, O Data Control, Using Data Grid Control And activex Data Objects. Activex Controls, ending activex Controls And Classes: Creating, Testing, Compiling, Enhancing And User wn activex Controls, Using activex Control Interface Wizard And Property Pages Wizard, oducing Ambient, Extender Objects, Creating Property Pages, Building Class Modules, vex DLL. Client-Server Development Tools: COM, Services Models, Development Tools Included with VB 6, Working With sourcesafe Projects. Reports And Packaging: Data Reports And Crystal Reports, Packaging A Standard EXE Project, VB And Internet: Introduction to vbscript, Tools used with vbscript and vbscript Languages, Introduction P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Total (Marks) 100 Hrs. Marks W+% 17 Credit 4 18 17 18 Page 23 to Active Server Pages, ASP Objects. Reference Books No 1 2 Book Name Visual Basic 6 Client/Server How-To Using Visual Basic 6 Question Paper Scheme: University Examination Duration : 3 Hours. Q.1 - Unit-I (17 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.2 - Unit-II (18 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions Q.3 - Unit-III (17 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.4 - Unit-IV (18 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. ote: Options should be given in all questions P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 24 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) 4 X 15 = 60 Unit No. 1 2 3 4 Practical (hrs) PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA204CC Semester : 2 System Analysis & Design (SAD) Core Course Total Credit : 04 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 30 Topic No. External (Marks) 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) Content -System definition - Need for system development - Types of system - Types of user - System development strategies o SDLC o Structured Analysis Development Strategy � Physical and Logical DFD � Data Dictionary o System Prototype Method - Role of system analyst - System investigation:- Fact Finding Techniques - Tools for Documenting Procedures & Decision o Decision Tree, o Decision Table o Structured English -Code design - Form design - Input design - Output design - Computer Aided system tools - System Engineering and Quality Assurance o Design of software o Software design and documentation tools � Structure Flowchart � HIPO � Warnier /Orr Diagrams o Testing o Documentation - Managing System Implementation o Training o Conversion - Case Studies P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Total (Marks) 100 Hrs. Marks W+% 17 Credit 4 18 17 18 Page 25 o Financial Accounting System o Payroll System o Library System o Inventory / Stock System o Billing System ( Input, Output, DFD) Reference Books No 1 2 3 Book Name Analysis & Design of Information Systems - James A. Senn System Analysis & Design, 1st Edition, - S.Parthasarthy & B.W.Khalkar Introduction To S.A.D. – LEE VOL. 1 & 2 QNuestion Paper Scheme: University Examination Duration : 3 Hours. Q.1 - Unit-I (17 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions. Q.2 - Unit-II (18 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions Q.3 - Unit-III (17 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions Q.4 - Unit-IV (18 Marks) Case study OR Q.4 - Unit-I to III (18 Marks) A. Objective/ Short Questions. B. Descriptive/ Long questions Note: 1. Options should be given in Q-1 to Q-3. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 26 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) Practical (hrs) 3 X 15 = 45 PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA201PR Semester : 2 Practical Based on PGDCA – 201 (PR1) Parctical Total Credit : 03 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 20 External (Marks) 30 (Practical of 3 hrs) Total (Marks) 50 JAVA Programs List : 1 Write a Java Program find the Area of circle. 2 Write a Java Program that will display Factorial of the given number. 3 Write a Java Program that will display the sum of 1+1/2+1/3…..+1/n. 4 Write a Java Program that will display 25 Prime nos. 5 Write a Java Program that will accept command-line arguments and display the same. 6 Write a Java Program to sort the elements of an array in ascending order. 7 Write a Java Program which will read a text and count all occurrences of a particular word. 8 Write a Java Program which will read a string and rewrite it in the alphabetical order eg.The word “STRING” should be written a “GINRST”. 9 Write java programs which show the application of constructors. 10 Write java programs which show the use of methods overloading. 11 Write java programs which show the use of static members. 12 Write java programs which show the nesting of methods. 13 Write a java program which explaing the concept of single inheritance. 14 Write java programs which show the application of constructors. 15 Write a java program which show the method overriding. 16 Write a java program which implement interface. 17 Write java programs which implement multiple interface. 18 Write a java program which shows importing of classes from other packages. 19 Write java programs which create threads using the thread class. 20 Write a java program which shows the use of yield(),stop(),and sleep() methods. 21 Write a java program which shows the priority in threads. 22 Write a java program which use runnable interface. 23 Write a java program which use try and catch for exception handling. 24 Write a java program which use multiple catch blocks. 25 Write a java program which shows throwing our own exception. 26 Make an Applet that create two buttons named “Red” and “Blue” when a button is pressed the background color of the applets is set to the color named by the button’s label. 27 Write a Java Applet that creates some text fields and text areas to demonstrate features of each. 28 Create an applet with three text Fields and two buttons add and subtract. User will enter two values in the Text Fields. When the buttons add is pressed, the addition of the two values should be displayed in the third Text Fields. Same the Subtract button should perform the subtraction operation. 29 Create an applet to display the scrolling text. The text should move from right to left. When it reaches to start of the applet border, it should stop moving and restart from the left. When the applet is deactivated, it should stop moving. It should restart moving from the previous location when again activated. 30 Write a program to create three scrollbar and a label. The background color of the label should be changed P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 27 according to the values of the scrollbars (The combination of the values RGB) P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 28 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA202PR Semester : 2 Practical Based on PGDCA – 202 (PR2) Parctical Total Credit : 03 Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) 1 2 3 Practical (hrs) 3 X 15 = 45 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 20 External (Marks) 30 (Practical of 3 hrs) Total (Marks) 50 ADBMS Programs List : Create following Three Tables. 1. Salesman SNUM SNAME CITY COMMISSION 1001 PIYUSH LONDON 12% 1002 NIRAJ SURAT 13% 1003 MITI LONDON 11% 1004 RAJESH BARODA 15% 1005 ANAND NEW DELHI 10% 1006 RAM PATAN 10% 1007 LAXMAN BOMBAY 09% SNUM : A Unique number assign to each salesman. SNAME : The name of salesman. CITY : The location of salesman. COMMISSION : The salesman commission on order. Customer CNUM CNAME CITY RATING SNUM 2001 HARDIK LONDON 100 1001 2002 GITA ROME 200 1003 2003 LAXIT SURAT 200 1002 2004 GOVIND BOMBAY 300 1002 2005 CHANDU LONDON 100 1001 2006 CHAMPAK SURAT 300 1007 2007 PRATIK ROME 100 1004 CNUM : A Unique number assign to each customer. CNAME : The name of customer. CITY : The location of customer. RATING : A level of preference indicator given to this customer. SNUM : A salesman number assign to this customer. Order ONUM AMOUNT ODATE CNUM SNUM 3001 18.69 10/03/99 2008 1007 3002 767.19 10/03/99 2001 1001 3003 1900.10 10/03/99 2007 1004 3004 5160.45 10/03/99 2003 1002 3005 1098.25 10/04/99 2008 1007 3006 1713.12 10/04/99 2002 1003 P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 3007 75.75 10/05/99 2004 1002 3008 4723.00 10/05/99 2006 1001 3009 1309.95 10/05/99 2004 1002 3010 9898.87 10/06/99 2006 1001 ONUM : A Unique number assign to each Order. AMOUNT : Amount of order in Rs. ODATE : The date of order. CNUM : The number of customer making the order. SNUM : The number of salesman credited with the sale. Solve following request with the help of sql query. Produce the order no ,a mount and date of all orders. . Give all the information about all the customers with salesman number 1001. Display the information in the sequence of city, sname, snum, and Commission. List of rating followed by the name of each customer in Surat. List of snum of all salesmen with orders in order table without an duplicates. List of all orders for more than Rs. 1000. List out names and cities of all salesmen in London with commission above 10% List all customers excluding those with rating <= 100 or they are located in Rome. List all order for more than Rs. 1000 except the orders of snum,1006 of 10/03/97 List all orders taken on October 3rd or 4th or 6th 1997. List all customers whose names begins with a letter 'C'. List all customers whose names begins with letter 'A' to 'G' List all orders with zero or NULL amount. Find out the largest orders of salesman 1002 and 1007. Count all orders of 10-Mar-97. Calculate the total amount ordered. Calculate the average amount ordered. Count the no. Of salesmen currently having orders. Find the largest order taken by each salesman on each date. Find the largest order taken by each salesman on 10/03/1997. Count the no. Of different non NULL cities in the Customer table. Find out each customer's smallest order. Find out the customer in alphabetical order whose name begins with 'G' Count the no. Of salesmen registering orders for each day. List all salesmen with their % of commission. Display the no. Of order for each day in the following format. Dd-mon-yy. Assume each salesperson has a 12% commission. Write a query on the order table that will Produce the Order number, salesman no and amount of commission for that order. Find the highest rating in each city in the following format: List all customers in descending order of rating. Calculate the total of orders for each day. Show the name of all customers with their salesman's name. List all customers and salesmen who shared a same city. List all orders with the names of their customer and salesman. List all orders by the customers not located in the same city as their salesman. List all customers serviced by salesman with commission above 12%. Calculate the amount of the salesman commission on each order by customer with rating Above 100. Find all pairs of customers having the same rating with our duplication. List all customers located in cities where salesman Niraj has customers. Find all pairs of customers served by a single salesman with the salesman's name and no. Find all pairs of customers having the same rating with our duplication. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 30 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Produce the name and city of all the customers with the same rati as Hardik'. Extract all orders of Miti. Extract all orders of Baroda's salesmen. Find all orders of the salesman who services 'Hardik' List all orders that are greater than the average of April 10, 1997 46. Find all orders attributed to salesmen in 'London'. List the commission of all salesmen serving customers in 'London'. Find all customers whose cnum is 1000 above than the snum of Niraj. 49. Count the no. Of customers with the rating above than the average of 'Surat'. Count the no. Of customers with the rating above than the average of 'Surat'. List all orders of the customer 'Chandresh'. Produce the name and rating of all customers who have above average orders. Find all customers with orders on 3rd Oct., 1997 using correlate sub query. List the name and number of all salesmen who has more than Zero customer. Calculate the total amount ordered on each day eliminating the days where the total Amount was not at least Rs. 2000 above the maximum amount of that day. Using correlated sub query find the name and number of all customer with rating equal to Maximum for their city. Select the name and number of all salesmen who have customers their cities. Find all salesmen who have customers with rating > 300 List all salesmen with customers located in their cities. Find all salesmen for whom there are customers that follow them alphabetical order. Find all customers having rating greater than any customer in 'Rome'. List all order that has amount grater than at least one of the orders from 6th October, 1997. Find all orders with amounts smaller than any amount for a customer in 'Rome' Find all the customers who have greater rating than every customer in 'Rome'. Select all customers whose rating doesn't match with any rating customer of 'Surat'. List all customers whose ratings are equal to or greater than ANY 'Niraj' Find out which salesman produce largest and smallest orders on each date. Create a union of two queries that shows the names, cities and ratings of all customers. Those with rating of >=200 should display 'HIGH RATING' and those with < 200 should Display 'LOW RATIN' 68. Insert a row into salesmen table with the values snum is 100 salesman name is Rakesh, City is unknown and commission is 14%. Insert a row in to customer table with values London, Pratik a 2005 for the columns city,Name and number. Create another table London staff having same structure as salesman table. Insert all the rows of salesmen table with city London in the London staff table. Create another table Day totals with two attributes date and total and insert rows into this Table from order table. Create a duplicate of the salesmen table with a name Multicust. Now delete all the rows Get back all the rows of salesmen table from its duplicate table. Remove all orders from customer Chandresh from the orders table. Set the ratings of all the customers of Piyush to 400. Increase the rating of all customers in Rome by 100. Salesman Miti has resigned. Reassign her number to a new salesman Gopal whose city is Bombay and commission is 10%. Double the commission of all salesmen of London. Set ratings for all customers in London to NULL. Suppose we have a table called sales Manager with the same definition as Salesmen table. Company decides to promote salesmen having total order more than 5000 to Sales Manager. Fill up the Sales P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 31 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Manager table Assume that we have a table called smcity. Store the information of all salesmen with the Customers in their home cities into smcity Create a table Bonus that contains date wise maximum amount of order for all salesmen. Create a table Multicust containing the salesmen with more than one customer. New Delhi office has closed. Remove all customers assigned to salesmen in New Delhi. Delete all salesmen who have at least one customer with a rating of 100 from salesmen Table. Delete the salesmen who produce the lowest order for each day. Find the smallest order for each day. Reduce the commission of all salesmen by 2% who Produce this order. Delete all customers with no current orders. Write a command to find out the orders by date. Write a command to add the item-name column to the order table. Create a copy of your order table. Drop the original order table. Write a command to create the order table so that all onum values as well as all Combinations of cnum and snum are different from one another and so that NULL values Are excluded from the date field. Write a command to create the salesmen table so that the default commission is 10% with No NULL permitted, snum is the primary key and all names contain alphabets only. Give the commands to create our sample tables (salesmen, customer, orders) with all the Necessary constraints like PRIMARY KEY, NOT NULL UNIQUE, FOREING KEY. Create a view called Big orders which stores all orders larger than Rs.4000. Create a view Rate count that gives the count of no. Of customers at each rating. Create a view that shows all the customers who have the highest ratings. Create a view that shows all the number of salesman in each city. Create a view that shows all the number of salesmen in each city. Create a view that shows the average and total orders for each salesmen after his name And number. Create a view that shows all the salesmen with multiple customers. Create a view to keep track of the total no of customers ordering, no of salesmen taking Orders, the no of orders, the average amount ordered, and the total amount ordered for Each day. Create a view Show name that shows for each order the order no, amount, salesman name And the customer name. List all orders of salesman 'Rajesh' using Show name View along with his commission. Create a view Max sales to store the name and number of salesman, along with the date,Who have the highest order on any given date. Using above view, find out the name and number of salesman who have the highest order At least two times. Store the result in another view. Create a view Same city that shows the no and name and city of the customers along with The city of the salesman serving them. Create a view Commission of salesmen table to include only snum and commission field So that through. This view someone can enter or change the commission but only to Values between 10% and 20%. Assume that the CURDATE is a constant representing current date. Give a command to Create orders table with CURDATE as a default date. List all salesmen in London who had at least one customer located there as well. List all salesmen in London who didn't have any customer there. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 32 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) Practical (hrs) 3 X 15 = 45 PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA203PR Semester : 2 Practical Based on PGDCA – 203 (PR3) Parctical Total Credit : 03 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) 20 External (Marks) 30 (Practical of 3 hrs) Total (Marks) 50 VB Programs List : 1 Write a program to calculate the sum of 100 natural numbers. 2 Write a program to calculate the sum of 100 odd numbers. 3 3. Write a program to display 'hello' in the text box when you click display hello button. 4 4. Write a sum program that allows user to select a number and then adds all the integers From 1 to the selected numbers. 5 5. Write a timer program using timer control. 6 6. Write a draw program using mouse events. 7 7. Write a color program that let's you choose a color from a menu and paint the program's Window with the selected color. The program also lets you select the size of the program's Window from a menu. 8 Write a dialogs program using the msgbox statement and msgbox() function to display Various buttons in dialog boxes. 9 Write a points program which draws points at random locations in a form. 10 Write a program that let's you to use different types of shapes. 11 11. Write a program by that displaying data in the tabular form. 12 Write a program with using simple data control and store Information with the help of text box and insert into selected table. 13 Write a program to display two common dialog boxes the color selection and the open file Dialog box. 14 14. Write a program that includes three file system control in it. You can use it to select a file From a drive and display the size of the selected file. 15 Write a program to create random access file ( the program lets you maintain a database File called phone.dat that keeps records of people and their phone numbers. 16 Write a program to create status bar. 17 Write a program in which the application provides convert exchange rate table for Converting between u.s.dollor and the local currency of a selected country. To Operate the program you simply pulldown the country list and select a name. 18 The database version of the international currency exchange data from an access Database file named currency.mdb ( you can develop this file directly in microsoft access Or you can use the visual data manager add- in to create the database file. 19 With the use of multiple document interface write a VB program by which you can access Any of multiple windows. In these window you can place any picture or text or any other Documents. 20 20. Write a VB program by which you can add, delete, modify, view the data from any table of Access database with proper validation. For this operation you can use data controls and Data manager. 21 21. Make one crystal report with or without wizard. For that you can use any of previous data Table. Access this crystal report from any of your prepared VB form. 22 Prepare one complete VB form by which you can access another VB form. For that you can Take an P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 33 23 24 example of entering data of students information in one form students marks in other form relate these two from with another one on which display all information of students with marks and result. Prepare one crystal reports also to print related information 23. Create a dll component for database operation and use created component in another project. Required methods, events and properties A. Connect B. Add C. Delete D. Save E. Record navigation (first, next, previous, last) F. Properties for all database fields G. Events for validation of database fields. 24. Create activex user control for extending properties of text field and use a created control in To another project. Set following property. First character of contain convert in to capital. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 34 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA204PR Semester : 2 Computer Assembling and Hardware Maintenance (PR4) Course type : Parctical Total Credit : 03 Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory (hrs) 1 2 Practical (hrs) 4 X 15 = 60 Internal (Marks) 20 External (Marks) 50 (Practical of 3 hrs) Total (Marks) 70 Hardware Fundamentals. • Function of Computer. • To identify the different parts of computer and peripherals. • Function of… i. Power Supply Unit. ii. Motherboard iii. Central Processing Unit with heat sink. iv. Other Chipset. v. RAM – Random Access Memory & ROM – Read Only Memory. vi. BIOS – Basic Input / Output System. vii. CMOS IC. viii. Different types of Buses (ISA & PCI) and Connectors. ix. Different types of I/O Ports. x. Jumpers. xi. Display Card. xii. HDD – Hard Disk Drive. xiii. FDD – Floppy Disk Drive. xiv. CD-ROM Disk & Disk Drive. xv. DVD – Digital Versatile Disk. xvi. NIC – Network Interface Card. xvii. Sound Card. xviii. Other Add-ON Cards. xix. Keyboard & Mouse. xx. MODEM. xxi. Printers & Plotters xxii. Scanner xxiii. Different types of Computer batteries. xxiv. Different types of Screws. Computer Assembling and Configuration. Assembling: i. Collect the proper/required computer parts and tools. ii. Sequence steps to assemble a computer as per guidelines provided by the expert. iii. Steps for upgrading a computer system. Configuration: • Run CMOS setup utility and configure computer system. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 35 3 Operating System Fundamentals. 4 • To identify the basic feature of different types of Operating Systems (DOS, Windows 9X, Windows NT, Windows 2000). Operating System Installation and Configuration. 5 • Select the operating system • Start installation as per guidelines provided by the expert. • Configure/install peripherals and its device drivers. Troubleshooting and Preventive Maintenance. • To identify the proper area of error / trouble / Fault. • To identify the software / Hardware error. o Software Error. � Installation Problem � Booting Problem � Device Driver Problem � File Corruption � Virus Problem � Memory Problem o Hardware Error. � Power Problem � Short-Circuit � Fusing / Burning Problem � Display Problem � Memory Problem � Mal functioning • Solve it as per guidelines provided by the expert. * The journal must be prepared for the external Examination. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 36 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : Course Code Course type : PGDCA Programme Name : PGDCA PGDCA201MP Semester : 2 System Development Project-I (SMP) Minor project Total Credit : 8 Teaching time (hours) Theory (hrs) Practical (hrs) 8 X 15 =120 Examination Marking scheme Internal (Marks) External (Marks) 100 Total (Marks) 200 Project must be developed by each student on any live or in-house applications using any computer language /Technology like Visual Basic, java, .Net, ASP/PHP etc, Project must be developed during the Sem. - II. The total work must be of minimum 90 hours per student. The internal guide must schedule the work & evaluate internally form time to time. Maximum 10 groups allowed to each internal guide. The project report must be prepared for the external Examination. Content of project report may be like system definition, system analysis, programming tools, System Designed (DFD, E-R Diagram, data Dictionary, form design, reports, Bibliography Group of the student not more than three in each group. The project report must be prepared in two hard copies and Softcopy. External examination will be conducted after 1 week of completion of Sem. – II Practical examination. P.G.D.C.A CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 37
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