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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME
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SEMESTER I
BSIT11 --- Fundamental of Information Technology
UNIT I: Computing Fundamentals:
Brief history of development of computers, Computer system, concepts, Computer system
characteristics, Capabilities and limitations, Types of computers Generations of computers,
Personal Computer (PCs) – evolution of PCs, configurations of PCs- Pentium and Newer, PCs
specifications and main characteristics. Basic components of a computer system - Control unit,
ALU, Input/Output functions and characteristics, memory - RAM, ROM, EPROM, PROM and
other types of memory.
UNIT II: Input/Output Devices and types of Printers
Input/Output & Storage Units-:Keyboard, Mouse, Trackball, Joystick, Digitizing tablet, Scanners,
Digital Camera, MICR, OCR, OMR, Bar-code Reader, Voice Recognition, Light pen, Touch Screen,
Monitors - characteristics and types of monitor -Digital, Analog, Size, Resolution, Refresh Rate,
Interlaced / Non Interlaced, Dot Pitch, Video Standard - VGA, SVGA, XGA etc, Printers& types -
Daisy wheel, Dot Matrix, Inkjet, Laser, Line Printer, Plotter, Sound Card and Speakers
UNIT III Software and its types, Operating System
Software and its Need, Types of Software - System software, Application software, System
Software - Operating System, Utility Program, Programming languages, Assemblers, Compilers
and Interpreter, Introduction to operating system for PCs-DOS Windows,
Linux, File Allocation Table (FAT & FAT 32), files & directory structure and its naming rules,
booting process details of DOS and Windows,
UNIT IV: Languages
DOS system files Programming languages- Machine, Assembly, High Level, 4GL, their merits
and demerits
UNIT V Use of communication and IT
Communication Process, Communication types- Simplex, Half Duplex, Full Duplex,
Communication Protocols, Communication Channels - Twisted, Coaxial, Fiber Optic, Serial and
Parallel Communication, Modem - Working and characteristics, Types of network Connections -
Dialup, Leased Lines, ISDN, DSL, RF, Broad band ,Types of Network - LAN, WAN, MAN ,Internet,
VPN etc., Topologies of LAN - Ring, Bus, Star, Mesh and Tree topologies, Components of LAN -
Media, NIC, NOS, Bridges, HUB, Routers, Repeater and Gateways. Internet-Evolution, World
Wide Web Internet Services, Convergence of technologies.
UNIT VI MIS
Management information system - Introduction, Characteristics, Needs, Different views of MIS,
Designing, Placement of MIS, Pitfalls in Designing an MIS, Computer based MIS – Advantages &
Disadvantages
UNIT VII Computer Applications in Business
Need and Scope, Computer Applications in Project Management, Computer in Personnel
Administration, Information System for Accounting-Cost and Budgetary Control, Marketing and
Manufacturing, Computer Applications in Materials Management, Insurance and Stock-broking,
Production planning and Control, Purchasing, Banking, Credit and Collection, Warehousing.
UNIT VIII : Ms Word
Introduction to Ms Word, Document Window, Application Window, Formatting in Ms Word,
Mail Merge
Reference Books :
1. Fundamentals of Technology Project Management by Colleen Garton and Erika
McCulloch
2. Fundamentals of Information Studies: Understanding Information and Its Environment,
Second Edition by June Lester, Wllace C. and Jr. Koehler
3. The Basics of Information Security: Understanding the Fundamentals of InfoSec in
Theory and Practice by Jason Andress
BSIT12 --- Computer System and Peripherals
UNIT I: Introduction
Introduction to Computers Definition and organization of a computer, History and Evolution of
Computers, Different Types of Computer, Functional UNITs of Computers, Logical UNITs of a
computer.
UNIT II: Functional UNITs of a computer
CPU (Central Processing UNIT), MU (Memory UNIT), I/OU Input / Output UNIT , Secondary
Storage
UNIT III: Number System and Data Representation
Number System and Data Representation Different number systems, Decimal number system,
Binary number system, Octal number system, Hexadecimal number system, Floating point
representation, Character representation, Operating Systems
UNIT IV: Operating System
Operating System Concepts, Roles of Operating System, Operating System as Interpreter or
Translator Operating System as Resource Manager.
UNIT V: Elements of Information Technology
Range of IT Applications, Multimedia.
UNIT VI: Internet
Intranets and Extranets, Intelligent Systems, Expert Systems, Virtual Reality, Data.
UNIT VII: Information System
Information and Information System, Introduction Data, Information, Information System.
UNIT VIII: Basic Components of Computer
Components of Computer, Motherboard, Input Devices, Output Devices, Storage Devices,
Cards, Ports and Cords, Power Supply.
Reference Books :
1. Computer System Architecture (3rd Edition) by M. Morris Mano
2. Computer peripheral memory system forecast by Robert B. J. Warnar
3. Peripherals for Computer Systems (Computer Science) by A. C. Bradley and F.H. Sumner
BSIT13 --- Operating Systems 1
UNIT I: Overview of Operating System
Introduction ,History of computer operating systems.
UNIT II: Computer Systems
Mainframe systems, Desktop systems, Multiprocessor systems, Distributed systems, Clustered
systems, Real Time system .
UNIT III: System’s components and Operating System Services
Systems components, Process Management, Main-Memory Management, File Management.
UNIT IV: I/O System,
I/O System Management, Secondary-Storage Management, Networking, Protection System,
Command Interpreter System, Operating System Services
UNIT V: System Calls and System Programs
Introduction, System calls, System Calls for Process Management, System Calls for Signaling,
and System Calls for File Management.
UNIT VI: System Calls for Directory Management
System Calls for Protection, System Calls for Time Management, System Calls for Device
Management, System Programs
UNIT VII: Operating System Structure
Process Management Introduction, System Structure, Monolithic Systems, Layered Systems,
Virtual Machines, Exo kernel , Client-server Model.
UNIT VIII: Process Management
Process Concept, Thread, Processes vs Threads, Benefits of Threads, Process state, Primary
process states, Additional process states.