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Session Plan & Execution

Faculty:-Akshat Agrawal Semester:-I Class:IT-B


Course Code:-CSE-101-E Course title:FOCP

Plan Execution
S. No. Week & Lecture Unit Topic Status Date Period Sign
Month
1 III-Aug 1 I Anatomy of a digital computer, History ,Classification of
computer

2 IV- Aug 2 I Memory units, Main and auxiliary storage device.

3 IV- Aug 3 I Input and output device, Radix number system, Decimal,
Binary Number system.

4 IV- Aug 4 I Octal, Hexadecimal number system and there interconversion

5 I- Sept 5 I Representation of information inside computer

6 II- Sept 6 I Base conversion from one number system to another number
system

7 II- Sept 1 IV Machine, Assembly, High Level, Language, assembler,


compiler, interpreter

8 II- Sept 2 IV Debuggers, Programming fundamentals, problem definition,


algorithm, linker and loader.

9 II- Sept 3 IV Flowcharts and their symbols

10 III- Sept 1 III Introduction to the basic concepts of network and data
communication.

11 III- Sept 2 III How internet work, Major features of internet,

12 III- Sept 3 III Emails, FTP, and using internet


13 I- Oct 1 V C fundamental, formatted Input Output.

14 I- Oct 2 V Expression, Selection statements, control statements

15 II- Oct 3 Loops and their application, basic types, arrays


V
16 II- Oct 4 Functions, including recursive functions, program organization
V

17 II- Oct 5 V Local and external variable and scope, pointer and arrays

18 III- Oct 1 VI Strings literals, string variables, I/O of strings

19 III- Oct 2 VI Arrays of string, applications, preprocessor directive, macro


Definition, condition compilation.

20 III- Oct 3 VI Structure, Unions, Enumeration Structure variable and


operation

21 III- Oct 4 VI Structure type, nested arrays structure, Union enumeration as


integer tags, type

22 IV- Oct 5 VI Declaration syntax, storage classes, type qualifiers,


decelerators

23 IV- Oct 6 VI Initializer, program design, modules, information hiding

24 I- Nov 7 VI Abstract data type, different between C and C++, low level
programming

25 I- Nov 8 VI Bitwise operation, Bit fields, Instruction, other low level


language

26 I- Nov 1 II User interface, Running programs, managing files.

27 II- Nov 2 II Introduction to PC operating system. Unix/Linux, DOS,


window 2000

28 II- Nov 1 VII Input/Output streams, File operating, formatted I/O, character
I/O, and line I/O.

29 II- Nov 2 VII Block, string I/O, library support for numbers and character
data, error handling,

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