MCA 5th Sem
MCA-501 Data Warehousing and Mining
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Motivation, importance,
Data type for Data Mining : relation Databases, Data Warehouses, Transactional
databases, advanced database system and its applications, Data mining
Functionalities: Concept/Class description, Association Analysis classification
& Prediction, Cluster Analysis, Outlier Analysis, Evolution Analysis,
Classification of Data Mining Systems, Major Issues in Data Mining.
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Data Warehouse and OLAP
Technology for Data Mining: Differences between Operational Database Systems
and Data Warehouses, a multidimensional Data Model, Data Warehouse
Architecture, Data Warehouse Architecture, Data Warehouse Implementation, Data
Cube Technology.
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Data Preprocessing: Data
Cleaning, Data Integration and Transformation, Data Reduction, Discretization and
Concept Hierarchy Generation. Data Mining Primitives, Languages, and System
Architectures, Concept Description: Characterization and Comparison, Analytical
Characterization.
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Mining Association Rules
in Large Databases: Association Rule Mining: Market Basket Analysis, Basic Concepts,
Mining Single-Dimensional Boolean Association Rules from Transactional
Databases: the Apriori algorithm, Generating Association rules from Frequent
items, Improving the efficiency of Apriory, Mining Multilevel Association
Rules, Multidimensional Association Rules, Constraint-Based Association Mining.
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Classification &
Prediction and Cluster Analysis: Issues regarding classification &
prediction, Different Classification Methods, Prediction, Cluster Analysis,
Major Clustering Methods, Applications & Trends in Data Mining: Data Mining
Applications, currently available tools.
BOOKS
1.
J. Han and M. Kamber, “Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques”, Morgan Kaufmann
Pub.
2.
Berson “Dataware housing, Data Mining & DLAP, @004, TMH.
3.
W.H. Inmon “ Building the Datawarehouse, 3ed, Wiley India.
4.
Anahory, “Data Warehousing in Real World”, Pearson Education.
5.
Adriaans, “Data Mining”, Pearson Education.
6.
S.K. Pujari, “Data Mining Techniques”, University Press, Hyderabad
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MCA-502 UNIX & Shell Programming
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General Overview of the
System: System structure, user perspective, O/S services assumption about Hardware
The Kernel and buffer cache architecture of Unix O/S, System concepts, Kernel
data Structure, System administration, Buffer headers, Structure of the buffer
pool, Scenarios for retrieval of the buffer, Reading and writing disk block,
Advantage and disadvantage of buffer cache.
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Internal Representation
of Files: INODES, Structure of regular, Directories conversions of a path name to
an inode, Super block, Inode assignment to a new file, Allocation of disk
blocks. System Calls for the System: Open read write file and record close,
File creation, Operation of special files change directory and change root,
change owner and change mode, STAT and FSTAT, PIPES
Mounting and unmounting
files system, Link Unlink.
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Structures of Processes
and process control: Process states and transitions layout of system memory, the
context of a process, manipulation of process address space, Sleep process
creation/termination. The user Id of a process, changing the size of a process.
The SHELL Interprocess Communication and multiprocessor system: Process tracing
system V IPO network communication sockets problem of multiprocessors systems,
solution with master and hare process, and solution with semaphores.
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Introduction to shell
scripts: shell Bourne shell, C shell, Unix commands, permissions, editors,
filters sed, grep family, shell variables, scripts, meta characters and
environment, if and case statements, for while and until loops. Shell
programming.
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Awk and perl
Programming: Awk pattern scanning and processing language, BEGIN and END
patterns, Awk arithmetic and variables, Awk built in variable names and
operators, arrays, strings, functions, perl; the chop() function, variable and
operators, $_ and $. , Lists, arrays, regular expression and substitution, file
handling, subroutines, formatted printing. Linux: History & Features of
Linux, Linux structure, various flavours of linux.
BOOKS
1.
M.J. Bach “Design of UNIX O.S. “, Prentice Hall of India.
2.
Y.Kanetkar “Unix shell programming”, BPB Pub.
3.
B.W. Kernighan & R. Pike, “The UNIX Programming Environment”, Prentice Hall
of India, 1995.
4.
S. Prata “Advanced UNIX: A Programming's Guide”, BPB Publications, New Delhi.
5.
Vikas/Thomsaon “Jack Dent Tony Gaddis “Guide to UNIX using LINUX” Pub. House
Pvt. Ltd.
6.
Linux complete, BPB Publications
7.
Linux Kernel, Beck Pearson Education, Asia.
8.
Sumitabha Das “ Unix concepts and Applications”.
MCA-503 Cloud Computing
ý Unit-I
Introduction: Historical
development ,Vision of Cloud Computing, Characteristics of cloud computing as
per NIST , Cloud computing reference model ,Cloud computing environments, Cloud
services requirements, Cloud and dynamic infrastructure, Cloud Adoption and
rudiments . Overview of cloud applications: ECG Analysis in the cloud, Protein
structure prediction, Gene Expression Data Analysis, Satellite Image Processing
,CRM and ERP ,Social networking .
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Cloud Computing
Architecture: Cloud Reference Model, Types of Clouds, Cloud Interoperability
& Standards, Scalability and Fault Tolerance, Cloud Solutions: Cloud
Ecosystem, Cloud Business Process Management, Cloud Service Management. Cloud
Offerings: Cloud Analytics, Testing Under Control, Virtual Desktop
Infrastructure.
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Cloud Management &
Virtualization Technology: Resiliency, Provisioning, Asset management, Conceps
of Map reduce , Cloud Governance, High Availability and Disaster Recovery.
Virtualization: Fundamental concepts of compute ,storage, networking, desktop
and application virtualization .Virtualization benefits, server virtualization,
Block and file level storage virtualization Hypervisor management software,
Infrastructure Requirements , Virtual LAN(VLAN) and Virtual SAN(VSAN) and their
benefits .
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Cloud Security: Cloud
Information security fundamentals, Cloud security services, Design principles,
Secure Cloud Software Requirements, Policy Implementation, Cloud Computing
Security Challenges, Virtualization security Management, Cloud Computing
Security Architecture .
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Market Based Management
of Clouds , Federated Clouds/Inter Cloud: Characterization & Definition,
Cloud Federation Stack , Third Party Cloud Services . Case study : Google App
Engine, Microsoft Azure , Hadoop , Amazon , Aneka
List of Experiments:
1. Installation and
configuration of Hadoop/Euceliptus etc.
2. Service deployment
& Usage over cloud.
3. Management of cloud
resources.
4. Using existing cloud
characteristics & Service models .
5. Cloud Security
Management.
6. Performance
evaluation of services over cloud .
Grading System 2013 - 14
Recommended
Text:
1.
Buyya, Selvi ,” Mastering Cloud Computing “,TMH Pub
2.
Kumar Saurabh, “Cloud Computing” , Wiley Pub
3.
Krutz , Vines, “Cloud Security “ , Wiley Pub
4.
Velte, “Cloud Computing- A Practical Approach” ,TMH Pub
5.
Sosinsky, “ Cloud Computing” , Wiley Pub
MCA-504 Elective – II: EII(b) Organizational
Behaviour
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Organizational Behavior
Today: What is Organizational Behavior, shifting paradigms of organizational behavior,
organizational behavior and diversity. Learning about Organizational Behavior:
Organizational Behavior and learning imperactive scientific foundations of
organizational behavior.
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Challenge and
Opportunities for organizational behavior: Towards improving quality &
productivity, improving people skills from management control to empowerment,
from statrility of flexibility, improving ethical behavior, organizational
social responsibility work and quality of life.
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A Micro Perspective of
Organizational Behavior: The perception process, personality and attitudes, motivation:
motivating performance through job design and goal setting, learning: processes
rewards systems and behavior management.
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Micro and Macro Dynamics
of Organizational Behavior: Graph dynamics and teams, interactive conflict and
negotiation skills, stress: cause effects and coping strategies, leadership
styles, activities and skills. A Macro Perspective of Organizational Behavior:
Communications, decision-making, Organizational Theory & Design, Organizational
Culture.
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Horizons for
Organizational Behavior: International Organizational Behavior(IOB), the impact
of culture on IOB, Communication in IOB, motivation across culture, managerial
leadership across cultures Organizational Change & Development: Learning
objectives, the changes facing organizations, managing change and
organizational development, future of organizational Behavior.
BOOKS
1.
Fred Luthans “Organizational Behavior”, McGraw Hills international Edition,
Management & Organization series.
2.
Schermerhorn, Hunt & Osborn “Organizational Behavior” (7th Edition), John
Wiley & Sours Inc.
3.
Stephen P. Robbins “Organizational Behavior: Concepts controversies
applications”, PHI publications.
4.
A.J.Robertson Lvan T. and Cooper, Cary.L. “Work Psychology Understanding Human
Behavior in the workplace” Macmillan India Ltd. Delhi 1996.
5.
M.N. Mishra “Organizational Behavior”, Vikas Pub. Co.
MCA-505 Elective-III : EIII (a) Distributed Systems
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Introduction to
Distributed Systems : Goals of Distributed Systems, Hardware and Software
concepts, the client server model, Remote procedure call, remote object
invocation, message and stream oriented communications.
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Process and
synchronization in Distributed Systems : Threads, clients, servers, code
migration, clock synchronization, mutual exclusion, Bully and Ring Algorithm,
Distributed transactions.
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Consistency,
Replication, fault tolerance and security : Object replication, Data centric
consistency model, client-centric consistency models, Introduction to fault
tolerence, process resilience, recovery, distributed security architecture,
security management, KERBEROS, secure socket layer, cryptography.
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Distributed Object Based
and File Systems : CORBA, Distributed COM, Goals and Design Issues of Distributed
file system, types of distributed file system, sun network file system,.
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Distributed shared
memory, DSM servers, shared memory consistency model, distributed document based
systems : the world wide web, distributed co-ordination based systems: JINI
Implementation: JAVA RMI, OLE, ActiveX, Orbix, Visbrokes, Object oriented
programming with SOM
BOOKS
1.
Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Maarten Van Steen “Distributed Systems Principles and
Paradigms” Pearson Education Inc. 2002.
2.
Lui “Distributed Computing Principles and Applications”.
3.
Harry Singh “Progressing to Distributed Multiprocessing” Prentice-Hall Inc.
4.
B.W. Lampson “Distributed Systems Architecture Design & Implementation”,
1985 Springer Varlag.
5.
Parker Y. Verjies J. P. “Distributed computing Systems, Synchronization,
control & Communications” PHI.
6.
Robert J. & Thieranf “Distributed Processing Systems” 1978, Prentice Hall.
7.
George Coulios, “Distribute System: Design and Concepts”, Pearson Education
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