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  • course for 5th sem MCA for basics to internet programimg nad java(core java).

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  • This course is for first year MCA Students.

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  • Definition, nature, purpose and scope of management. Functions of a manager, an
    overview of planning, organizing and controlling. Is managing a science or art? Ethics
    in managing and social responsibility of managers.

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  • Simple Stresses andStrains

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  • Basic concepts - understanding information and information systems, Hardware, Software, Networks,
    telecommunications and the Internet, E-business applications, Acquiring and developing BIS, Initiating
    systems development,
    BIS project management,Systems analysis, Systems design, System build, implementation and maintenance,
    BIS strategy, Managing e-business,
    Managing information security,End-user computing - providing end-user services
    Ethical, legal and moral constraints on information systems.

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  • This course contains the basic information regarding networks and its security related issuses.

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  • Headline news scares about stolen or missing data are becoming a frequent occurrence as organisations rely more and more heavily on computers to store sensitive corporate and customer information. This unit discusses the importance of protecting information and gives an overview of information security management systems.
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  • How to protect your data.

  • Section A
    Basic concepts and notations, data structures and data structure operations, mathematical notation
    and functions, algorithmic complexity and time space trade off.
    Basic data structures such as arrays, stack and queues and their applications, linked and sequential
    representation. Linked list, representation of linked list, multi linked structures.
    Section B
    Trees-definitions and basic concepts, linked tree representation, representations in contiguous
    storage, binary trees, binary tree traversal, searching insertion and deletion in binary trees, heap tree
    and heap sort algorithm, AVL trees.
    Section C
    Graphs and their application, sequential and linked representation of graph – adjacency matrix,
    operations on graph, traversing a graph, Dijkstra’s algorithm for shortest distance, DFS and BFS,
    Hashing.
    Section D
    Searching and sorting use of various data structures for searching and sorting, Linear and Binary
    search, Insertion sort, Selection sort, Merge sort, Radix sort, Bubble sort, Quick sort, Heap Sort.

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  • To familiarize the students with computer hardware and software, concept of Internet and its applications. To provide students basic ideas regarding C++ Provide knowledge about object oriented programming.

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  • In this course introduction of database. DBMS, Differnt data Models and full discription of Relational Data Base Management has been taught.

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  • PART-A
    1. Number Systems: Binary, Octal, Decimal, Hexadecimal. Number base conversions, 1’s, 2’s, rth’scomplements, signed Binary numbers. Binary Arithmetic, Binary codes: Weighted BCD, Gray code, Excess 3code, ASCII – conversion from one code to another. [5]
    2. Boolean Algebra : Boolean postulates and laws – De-Morgan’s Theorem, Principle of Duality, Booleanexpression – Boolean function, Minimization of Boolean expressions – Sum of Products (SOP), Product of Sums (POS), Minterm, Maxterm, Canonical forms, Conversion between canonical forms, Karnaugh map

    Minimization, Quine-McCluskey method - Don’t care conditions.[5]

    3. Logic GATES: AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, Exclusive-OR and Exclusive-NOR. Implementations ofLogic Functions using gates, NAND-NOR implementations. Study of logic families like RTL, DTL, DCTL,TTL, MOS, CMOS, ECL and their characteristics.[5]
    4. Combinational Circuits: Design procedure – Adders, Subtractors, Serial adder/Subtractor, Parallel adder/Subtractor Carry look ahead adder, BCD adder, Magnitude Comparator, Multiplexer/Demultiplexer,encoder/decoder, parity checker, code converters. Implementation of combinational logic using MUX.[6]
     
    PART-B
    5. Sequential Circuits: Flip flops SR, JK, T, D and Master slave, Excitation table, Edge triggering, LevelTriggering, Realization of one flip flop using other flip flops. Asynchronous/Ripple counters, Synchronouscounters, Modulo-n counter, Ring Counters. Classification of sequential circuits-Moore and Mealy, Design of
    Synchronous counters: state diagram, Circuit implementation. Shift registers.[4]
    6. Memory Devices: Classification of memories, RAM organization, Write operation, Read operation, Memorycycle. Static RAM Cell-Bipolar, RAM cell, MOSFET RAM cell, Dynamic RAM cell. ROM organization,PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA).[4]
    7. Signal Conversions: Analog & Digital signals. A/D and D/A conversion techniques (Weighted type, R-2RLadder type, Counter Type, Dual Slope type, Successive Approximation type).[5]
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  • This course/lab to be taught to the students of 3rd sem CSE Morning + Evening

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  • First design course in Reinforced Concrete Structures. Main focus is on design of strctural elements with Limit State Method of Design, with introduction to Earthquake Resistance Design and Working Stress Method of Design. 

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  • Detailed Syllabus:

    STEEL STRUCTURES I

    1. INTRODUCTION:

      1. Properties of Structural Steel, Corrosion, Fire Protection.

      1. Indian Standard Specifications and Sections.

    1. DESIGN APPROACH:

      1. Design Requirements & Design Process.

      1. Analysis Procedures & Design Philosophy.

      2. Introduction to Limit State Design.

      3. Other Design Requirements.

    1. CONNECTIONS:

      1. Bearing Type Bolts.

      2. Friction Grip Bolts.

      3. Welded Connections

      1. Hanger Connections.

      2. Eccentrically Loaded Connections.

      3. Splice Connections.

    IV. TENSION MEMBERS:

    1. Introduction.

    2. Plates with Holes.

    1. Angles under Tension.

    2. Design of Tension Members.

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  • This Course is for M.Tech(IT) -Part Time Students.

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  • This Course is for 7th and 8th Semester Electrical Engineering Students.

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  • This course is meant for 3rd Semester Electrical Engineering & Electronics & Communication Engineering students. Student is expected to learn the basic concepts of circuiits, circuit theorems, filters.

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  • Know how to use LCMS (Moodle), and take benefit from it.

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  • This course outlines Learning Content Management System ( LCMS )'s features by providing examples of activities and resources.

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  • Simple Stresses and Strains

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  • Introduction to basic measurements

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  • iNTRODUCTION, SERVICE TRIANGLE, CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MARKETING

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  • Section A
    Basic concepts and notations, data structures and data structure operations, mathematical notation
    and functions, algorithmic complexity and time space trade off.
    Basic data structures such as arrays, stack and queues and their applications, linked and sequential
    representation. Linked list, representation of linked list, multi linked structures.
    Section B
    Trees-definitions and basic concepts, linked tree representation, representations in contiguous
    storage, binary trees, binary tree traversal, searching insertion and deletion in binary trees, heap tree
    and heap sort algorithm, AVL trees.
    Section C
    Graphs and their application, sequential and linked representation of graph – adjacency matrix,
    operations on graph, traversing a graph, Dijkstra’s algorithm for shortest distance, DFS and BFS,
    Hashing.
    Section D
    Searching and sorting use of various data structures for searching and sorting, Linear and Binary
    search, Insertion sort, Selection sort, Merge sort, Radix sort, Bubble sort, Quick sort, Heap Sort.

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  • This course contains the basic concepts of RDBMS

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  • This course covers various paper besides reallife training after second semester and a final research project. This course  includes paers like Accountiong for management, Financial Management, Marketing management etc.

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  • this course is to understand basics of c++

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  • in this course fundamentals of DSP will be taught

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  • Part A (Electrical Engineering)
    1. Direct Current (DC) Circuits:
    Circuit elements and connected terminology, Kirchoff‟s Laws- Statement and
    Illustrations, Method of solving circuits by Kirchoff‟s law, Star-Delta Conversion,
    Computation of resistance at constant temperature, resistance at different
    temperatures, Ohm‟s Law- Statement, Illustration and Limitation, Units- Work,
    Power and Energy (Electrical, Thermal and Mechanical). DC Transients for RL
    and RC series circuits(7)

    2. Alternating Current (AC) Fundamentals:
    Generation of alternating electro-motive force EMF, Concept of 3-phase EMF
    Generation, Peak, Root Mean Square and Average value of alternating current,
    Phasor representation of
    alternating
    quantities, Analysis
    of
    AC
    Circuit
    Representation of Alternating Quantities in Rectangular and polar forms.
    Introduction of Resistive, Inductive & Capacitive circuits and their series and
    parallel combinations. Concept of resonance in series and parallel circuits,
    Analysis of balanced 03 phase system with star-delta connections.
    (7)
    3. Magnetic Circuits and Transformer:
    Comparison between magnetic and electric circuits, Magnetic effects of electric
    current, Current carrying conductor in magnetic field, Law of Electromagnetic
    Induction and its law, Self Inductance, Mutual Inductance, Coupling Coefficient
    between
    two
    magnetically
    coupled
    circuits.
    Single
    Phase
    Transformer:
    Construction, Working principle, Efficiency, Voltage regulation and applications.(7)
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    B. Tech. 1 & 2nd Semester Batch-2011
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    4. Rotating Electrical Machines:
    D.C. machines (motors and generators), Three phase Induction motor,
    Synchronous machines (motors and generators): construction, working principle,
    classification and applications.
    (7)
    Part B (Electronics Engineering)
    5. Transducers:
    Introduction, working and application of LVDT, Strain Gauge and Thermistor.
    Introduction and application of Digital Multimeter.
    (7)
    6. Semiconductor Devices:
    Principle of operation
    characteristic and application of PN Junction Diode,
    Rectifiers, Zener Diode, Principle of operation characteristic and application of
    Bipolar Junction Transistor, Principle of operation and characteristic Field Effect
    Transistor, Regulated Power Supply.
    (7)
    7. Digital Electronics:
    Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal number System & its arithmetic operations, Logic
    gates, Introduction of R-S, J-K, D and T Flip Flops & its truth tables.


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  • 1. Quality:Concept of Quality, Quality Function, Quality Traits, Quality Characteristics, Quality Management, Quality Principles, Quality Policy, Quality System, Quality Planning, Organizing for Quality, Quality of Design, Quality Circles, Total Quality Management Quality Costs, Quality Costs, Cost of Prevention, Cost of Appraisal, Cost of Internal Failure, Cost of External Failure, Value of Quality, Quality Cost Model, Cost Analysis in Design, Cost Reduction through Quality Improvement.
    2. Inspection:Definition of Inspection, Inspection Planning, Measurement Errors,Objectives of Inspection, Floor / Patrol Inspection, Centralized Inspection, Process Inspection, Final Inspection, Difference between Inspection & Quality Control.
    3. Quality Assurance:Importance, Total Quality Assurance, Management Principles in Quality Assurance, Forms of Quality Assurance, Evaluation of Quality Assurance, Quality Assurance Programme, Quality Assurance Aspects, Quality Assurance Departments.
    4. Quality Control: Total Quality Control, Objectives of Quality Control, Principles of Quality Control, Quality Control Tools, Statistical Quality Control, Control Charts,Construction of Control Charts for Variables ( X – R, X - Chart) and Attributes (p,np, C, U Charts), Acceptance Sampling by Attributes, AOQ & OC Curves, Types of Sampling Plans, Analysis of Process Capability, Use of Dodge Roming and Military Standards Sampling Tables.
    5.Quality Management System:Quality Management systems- origin of ISO 9000 series (ISO
    9001,9002,9003,9004) ISO 9001:2000, clauses of ISO 9001:2000, overview of QS
    9000 series


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  • Molecular Spectroscopy, Green Chemistry, Nanochemistry, Polymers, Photochemistry, Water treatment, Corrosion, Petrochemicals

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  • This course is for I.T. 5th semester.

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  • Objectives and Expected Outcome:- In the vast spectrum of Mech. Engg., this
    subject gives a very very primitive but general information finding vide application in day to day life with emphasis upon the principles and fundamentals involved in the inter-conversion of thermal energy into mechanical energy and vice versa, viz. all Automobile, Air-Craft, Generator and other stationary Heat Engines besides cooling machinery like Refrigerators, Air-Conditioners and water-coolers etc. The subject also offers a birds eye-view to all students about the common engineering materials finding vide application in Mech. Engg. Industry and about their strength and other related vital aspects. Since every student of engineering is already exposed to all afore-said machinery, he/she would feel very much self-satisfied and self-confident after learning the basic intricacies and whys and hows related with the fundamentals of the aforesaid machinery.


    PART-A
    1. Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics (08)
    Definition of thermodynamic: Need to study thermodynamics; Application
    areas of thermodynamic; Difference between Microscopic (or, Statistical)
    thermodynamics and Macroscopic(or, Classical) thermodynamics; Brief
    concept of continuum; Thermodynamic System : definition, types (Open,
    Closed and Isolated) and their examples; Thermodynamic System Boundary : definition, types and their examples; Surroundings; Control(fixed) mass and Control Volume concept and their example ; Thermodynamic State; Thermodynamic Property: definition, types citing their examples; condition for any quantity to be a property; State postulate;Thermodynamic equilibrium (which includes Thermal, Mechanical and Chemical equilibrium etc.); Thermodynamic path; Thermodynamic process: definition, concept of reversible process, quasi-static (or, quasi-equilibrium) process, irreversible process, conditions for reversibility and how these are met with, non-flow processes and flow processes, method of representation of reversible and irreversible process on property diagrams; Cyclic process; Thermodynamic Cycle: definition and its concept; Energy and its forms (microscopic and macroscopic); Physical insight to internal energy; Energy transfer across system boundary i.e. transient energies (heat and work);Difference between heat and work; Sign conventions for heat and work interactions; heat and work as path functions; Equality of Temperature and Zeroth law of Thermodynamics.
    2. First Law of Thermodynamics and its applications (12)
    Definition, essence and corollaries or consequences of first law of Thermodynamics; Expressions for First law of Thermodynamics for a control
    mass undergoing a Cycle and for process (i.e., a change in state of a control
    mass) ; Concept of Enthalpy and total energy and differentiation between the
    two – a thermodynamic property; Compressible and incompressible substances, Specific heats, Difference between Internal Energy and Enthalpy of ompressible and incompressible substances; Representation of first law of thermodynamics as rate equation; Analysis of non-flow/ flow process for a control mass undergoing constant volume, constant pressure, constant temperature, adiabatic and polytropic processes; Free Expansion Process and its examples, its representation on Property diagram; Review of concepts of control volume; Expressions of first law of thermodynamics for a control volume (i.e. open system) ; Steady State Steady Flow process and its examples; First law analysis of Steady State Flow process e.g. isochoric, isobaric, isothermal, isentropic and polytropic process; Throttling process and its applications; Flow energy or inertial energy of flowing fluids or, Energy transport by mass; Application of Steady State Flow Energy Equation to various engineering devices.
    3. Second Law of Thermodynamics (16)
    Limitations of first law of thermodynamics; and how 2nd law is fully able to
    explain away and thus overcome those shortcomings of Ist law; Thermal
    Reservoirs, source and sink (Low temperature and high temperatures); Heat
    Engine, Heat Pump and Refrigerator: definitions, working,efficiency/performance and their real life examples. Justification as to why the actual efficiency of Heat Pump and Refrigerator shall also be ≤ 100% though on the face of it seems to be more than 100%; Various statements of Second Law of Thermodynamics and their equivalence; Philosophy of Carnot cycle and its consequences viz. how each of the individual four processes constituting the cycle contribute in optimizing the output and efficiency of the cycle; Carnot Engine, Carnot Refrigerator and Carnot Heat Pump: definitions, working, efficiency/performance and Limitations of the cycle; Carnot theorem for heat engines, refrigerators and heat pumps; derivation of Carnot efficiency/COP (which seems to be more than 100%); Thermodynamic Temperature Scale; Clausius theorem and Inequality;
    Philosophy and concept of entropy; Entropy changes during various
    processes; Temperature - Entropy Chart and representation of various
    processes on it; Principle of Increase of Entropy; Applications of Entropy
    Principle; Quality of Energy viz. high and low grade energies; Degradation of
    Energy; Third Law of Thermodynamics.
    PART-B
    4. Gas Power Cycles (12)
    Introduction; Concept and philosophy of Air Standard Cycle alongwith
    associated assumptions and advantages; Air Standard Efficiency;
    Nomenclature of reciprocating piston-cylinder arrangement with basic
    definitions such as swept volume, clearance volume, compression ratio,
    mean effective pressure etc; Otto Cycle (or constant volume heat addition
    cycle), Diesel cycle (or constant pressure heat addition cycle) and Dual cycle
    (Mixed or Composite or Limited Pressure cycle) with their representation on
    P-V and T-S charts, their Air-standard (thermal) Efficiencies; Brayton Cycle,
    Comparison of Otto, Diesel and Dual cycle under some defined similar
    parametric conditions; Introduction to heat engines; Merits of I.C. Engines
    and their important applications, Classification and constructional features of
    I.C. Engines; working of two stroke and four stroke Petrol and Diesel engines
    and their comparison.
    5. Engineering Materials (05)
    Materials and Civilization, Materials and Engineering, Classification of
    Engineering Materials, Mechanical Properties of Materials: elasticity,
    plasticity, strength, ductility, brittleness, melleability, toughness, resilience,
    hardness, machinability, formability, weldability. Properties, Composition,
    and Industrial Applications of materials: metals (ferrous- cast iron, tool Punjab 
    steels, stainless steels and non ferrous- Aluminum, brass, bronze ),
    polymers (natural and synthetic , thermoplastic and thermosetting), ceramics
    (glass, optical fibre glass, cements), composites ( fibre reinforced, metal
    matrix), smart materials (piezoelectric, shape memory, thermochromic,
    photochromic, magnetorheological), Conductors, Semiconductors and
    insulators, Organic and Inorganic materials. Selection of materials for
    engineering applications.
    6. Centroid, Centre of Gravity and Moment of Inertia: (08)
    Difference between centre of gravity and centroid. Determination of position
    of centroid of plane geometric figures of I, U, H, L, T, C, Circular and
    Triangular Sections. Centroid of Composite Areas. Determination of position
    of Centre of Gravity (CG) of regular solids viz. Right Circular Cone, Solid
    Hemisphere, thin Hollow Hemisphere. Area moment of inertia & mass
    moment of inertia, Polar moment of inertia, Parallel axes Theorem (or
    transfer formula), Perpendicular axes Theorem, Radius of gyration,
    determination of area Moment of Inertia of I, U, H, L, T, C, Circular and
    Triangular Sections along various axes. Mass moment of Inertia of Circular
    Ring, Disc, Cylinder, Sphere and Cone about their axis of symmetry and
    other axes.
    Suggested Readings / Books
    1. Nag P.K., Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw Hill.
    2. Yadav R., Thermodynamics and Heat Engines, Central Publishing House, Allahabad
    3. Rogers G. and Mayhew Y., Engineering Thermodynamics, Pearson Education.
    4. Cengel Y.A. and Boles M.A., Thermodynamics – An Engineering Approach, Tata
    McGraw Hill.
    5. Rao Y.V.C., An Introduction to Thermodynamics, New Age International (P) Limited
    Publishers.
    6. Spalding D. B., Cole E. H., Engineering thermodynamics, ELBS series
    7. Bedi D.S., Element of Mechanical Engineering, Khanna Publishers New Delhi
    8. Donald R. Askeland, Pradeep P. Phule, Essentials of materials Science and
    Engineering, Cenage Learning
    9. A.K.Tayal Engineering Mechanics, Umesh Publications. 

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  •  The multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies, Natural resources, ECosystem,Biodeversity and its conservation,Environmental pollution, Social issues and Environment, Human population and the Environment.

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  • Linear Data Structures III: Stacks and Queues [5%]

    Linear Data Structures IV: Strings [5%]

    Recursion [10%]

    Non Linear Data Structures I: Trees [8%]

    Non Linear Data Structures II [10%]

    Hashing. [10%]

    Sets [12%]

    Graphs [12%] Files [ 5%]

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  • Overview of Databse managment System

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  • The overview of databases will be given

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Workshop on LCMS
by Admin User - Wednesday, 23 May 2012, 08:01 AM
 

A two day workshop was inaugurated by Dr. M. S. Saini, Director of the Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana on Tuesday, May 22, 2012. It ie being attended by 33 senior faculty members of the Institue representing all departments.

 
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GNDEC News
by Admin User - Wednesday, 23 May 2012, 07:57 AM
 

The Learning Content Management System (LCMS) is dedicated to students and faculty of Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana. It is available at http://gndec.ac.in/guru/

 

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