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VIKRAMUNIVERSITY, UJJAIN
SYLLABUS (w.e.f. session 2014)
SEMESTER WISE SCHEME
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (B.COM.)
&
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.)
SUBJECT: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
B.Com./ B.A.— Semester -LIUG1V,V.VE
(With Subject: Computer Appications)
Effective from July 2014 and onwards
FIRST SEMESTER
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Computer Science & Information Te
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BCom/B.A-CA -301 ata Base} 15 05 a5 2 300
Management System =
B.Com/B.A.-CA 301P Practical on Data Ba so 7 50
Management System ae
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B.com/BA-CA 401 Internet & E- 1 0s 85 28 100
Commerce ae a =
BCom/B.A-CA 401P Internet & Es) - 50 7 30
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Course = SCE] WIN” [TERM] “MIN” 7 TOTAL]
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B.Com 6-A-CA S01 System Analysis and design ra 0s eo eee
TEComTEASER SHIP Practical on System Analysis and Tas 30 7] 80
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BCom/B.A-CA -601 Enterprise Resource} 15 05 85 28 100
Planning
[B.Com./R.A.CA 601P Practical on Enterprise | - 50 7 50
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B.COM./B.A.-CA 10{ FUNDAMENTAL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE &
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY [.M. 85,
UNIT
Computer Fundamental :Characteristivs of Computers, History of Computer,Evolution of Computer,
Computer Generations, Types of Computer, Components of a Computer: Registers, Instruction Set, Bus
Architecture, Computer Hardware: Input Devices, Output Devices, Storage Devices: Primary Storage
capacity, Memory Types, Memory Measuring Units, Secondary Storage Device
UNH
Software and Computer Applications: Software &Sofiware Types, Computer Languages, Compiler,
Interpreter, Editor, Computer Ethics, Computer applications, Introduction of Programming: Procedure
Oriented Programming, Object oriented programming, Concepts used in OOP, Benefits of OOP, Main
adventages and disadvantage of OOP, Applications of OOP,OOP Vs. POP .
Unt itt
Operating System Overview: Computer System Startup, Computer System Structure, Computer
temComponents, Operating System Classifications, Operating System Services, Major Functions
of Operating System, Process Management. CPU Scheduling. Scheduling Criteria. Memory and File
Management: Memory Management Requirements, Swapping, Memory Management Techniques ,
Virtual Memory, File Management, File Access Methods, Protection,
untriv
Introduction to DBMS: File System, Traditional File Oriented Approach, DBMS- Advantages and
Disadvantages, Role of DBMS, Three views of data, DBMS Architecture, Data Models, Data
Independence, Major components of DBMS, Data Dictionary, Types of Users, DBMSApplications, Keys
n Databases, Database Languages
UNITY
Introduction to Computer Networks: Computer Network Definition, Importance of Networking, Types
“of Networks, Network Topology, Advantages und Disadvantage of Computer Networks, Applications of
computer newworks, Reference Model, Internet, Introduetion to intemet Technology, Electronic Mail,
World Wide Web,
Reference Books:
Operating Systems Concepts, A. Silberschatz, P.Galvin, G.Gagne, Job Wiley & Sons
Object Oriented Programming in C+, Rabert Lafore, Galgotia Publication
Data base management systems vol. [4 Date C..
Fundamental of Computer Science & 17, Singh Umesh Kumar, Jin $., Maheshwari A., SSD
Data Communications anal Networks, Gualbote A, Tata MeGraw {Hill PublicationsVikram University, Ujjain - B.Com./B.A. (Computer Applications) Syllabus
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B.COMLIB.A. -CA-201 PC PACKAGES [M.M. 85}
UNIT-1
MS Windows: Introduction to M.S. Windows; Features of Windows; Various versions of Windows &
its use; Working with Windows; My Computer & Recycle bin ; Desktop, eons and Wind
Explorer; Screen description & working styles of Windows; Dialog Boxes & Toolbars: Working. wih
Files & Folders; simple operations like capy.delet moveing of files and folders from one drive to
another, Shortcuts & Autostaris; Accessories and Windows Setlings using Control Panel- setting
Common devices using control panel, modem, printers, audio, network, fonts, ereating users, intemet
settings, Start button & Program’ lists; Instaling and Uninstalling new Hardware & Software
program on your computer.
UNIT -I
Dltice Packages-Offive activates and their sofware requirements, Word:provessing, | Spreads
Presentation graphics, Database, introduction and comparison of various office suites like MSOffice,
LotusO fice. StarOffice, OpenOffice etc.
Mis" Word Basies: Introduction t MS Office; Introduetion to MS- Word Features & area of use
Working with MS Words 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 Cormatting; ‘Text Lditing
using various features ; Bullets, Numbering, Auto formatting, Printing & various print options
ect,
UNIT-IL
‘Advanced Features of MS-Word: Spell Check, Thesaurus, Find & Replace; Headers & Footers +
Inserting. Page Numbers, Pictures, Files, Autotexts, Symbols ete; Working with Columes, Tabs
we indets Creation 8 Working with Tables including conversion to and from text; Margins) & Space
‘management in Document; Adding References and Graphies; Mail Merge, Envelops & Mailing
Labels. Importing and exporting to and from various Formats.
UNTY -IV
MS. Excel: Introduction and area of use; Working with MS Excel.; concepts of Workbook &
Worksheets; Using Wizards; Various Data Types; Using different features with Data, Cell and Texts;
Inserting, Removing & Resizing of Columns & Rows; Working with Data & Ranges: Different
Views af Worksheets; Column Freezing, Labels, Hiding, Spliting ete Using different features rh
Date and Text; Use of Formulas, Calculations & Funetions; Cell Formatting including Borders &
Shading; Working with Diflerent Chart Types; Printing of Workbook & Worksheets ‘with various options.
UNIT-V
MS. PowerPoint: Introduction & area of use; Wor
Ms actatons Working with Presentation; Using Wizards; Slides & is different views, Inserting Deleting
Pre Copying of Slides; Working with Notes, Handouts, Columns & Lists: AdGits Graphies, Sounds and
and Copying oF Sie Working ‘with PowerPoint Objects, Designing & Presentation oF a Slide
Show: Printing Presentations, Notes, Handouts with print options.
ing with MS PowerPoint; Creating a New
Books :
1. Windows NP Complete Reference. PB Publications
2, MS Office XP complete BPB publication
3. IS Windows XP Home edition complete, (PB Publications >
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B.Com./B.A. -CA-301 Data Base Management Systen
UNITE
DEMS Concepts and architecture Introduction, Review of file organization techniques, Database approach v/s
‘Traditional tile accessing approach, Advantages of database systems, Data models, Schemas and instances, Data
independence, Functions of DBA and designer. Entities and attributes, Entity types, Value, Sets, Key attributes,
Relationships, Defining the ER diagram of database, Various data models : Basic concepts of Hierarchical data
model, Network data model, and Relational data model, Comparison between the three types of models
UNIT
Relational Data models: Domains, Tuples, Attributes, Relations, Characteristics of relations, Keys, Key attributes of
felation, Relational database, Schemas, integrity constraints, Intension and Extension, Relational Query languages
Relational algebra and relational calculus, Relational algebra operations like select, Project, Join, Division, outer
union ete,
UNrr 11
Types of relational calculusi.e. Tuple oriented and domain oriented relational calculus and its pperations SQL: Data
definition in SQ, update statements and views In SQL QUEL & QE: Data storage and definitions, Data retrieval
queries and update statements ete.
UNIT IV
Data Base Design: Introduction to normalization, Normal forms, Functional dependency, Decomposition,
Dependency preservation and losless join, problems with null valued and dangling tuples, multivalued
dependencies. Distributed databases, protection, security and integrity constraints, concurrent operation on
databases, recovery, transaction processing, basic concepts of object oriented data base system and deste
UNIT V
Case study of relational database management systems: Orade and Microsoft access, Oracle tools
Books
4. Data Base Management System by CJ..Date
Data Base Management System by Ullman
Fundamental of database system by Elmasri / Navathe the Benjamin / Cunnings Publishing company ine
Data base design by Gio Wiederhold. McGraw Hill
Pandiamental of Data Base Manogement System by Leon & Leon, Vikas Publishing House PY. kd
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B.COM./B.A. -CA-401 INTERNET AND E-COMMERCE [M.M. 85]
UNIT-A
Internet:
Evolution, Concepts, Internet Vs Intranet, Growth of tnternet, ISP. ISP in India, Types
of connectivity - Dial-up, Leased line, DSL, Broadband, RF, VSAT etc., Methods of sharing of latemet
Connection, Use of Proxy server.internet Services - USENET, GOPHER, WAIS, ARCHIE and
VERONICA, IRC. WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW) - History, Working, Web Browsers, Its funetio
URLs, web” sites, Domain names, Portals. Concept of Search Engines, Search engines types,
searching the Web, Web Servers, TCP/IP and others main protocols used on the Web. E-Mail: Concepts,
POP and WEB Based E-mail, merits, address, Basics of Sending & Receiving, E-mail Protocols,
Mailing List, Free E~ mail services, e-mail servers and e-mail clients programs.
UNIT
Concepts of Hypertext, HTML introduction, features, uses & versions Using various HTML
Elements of HTML syntax, Head & Body Sections, . Inserting texts, Text alignment, Using images in
pages, Hyperlinks ~ text and images, bookmarks, Backgrounds and Color controls, creating and
Tables in HTML, and presentation, Use of font size & Attributes, List types and its
UNIT -IIL
Introduction to WYSIWYG Design tools for HTML, Overview of MS FrontPage, Macromedia
Dream weaver, and other popular HIME editors, designing web sites using MS FrontPage (using
‘a least FroniPage 2000),Use of Frames and Forms in web pages, Image editors, Issues in Web site
creations & Maintenance, Web Hosting and publishing Concepts, Hosting considerations, Choosing
Web servers — Linux Vs Windows Web servers, Choosing Domain names, Domain name
Registration, Obtaining space on Server for Web site, FTP software for upload web site Add. your
website on search engines
UNIT-IV
Javascript
lava, Javascript versions, Script element,. Functions:
Javascript Comments, Variables: Variables overview, declaring variables, Types of variables, Casting
variables, Alert box . Promgt & confirm, Expressions: Arithmetic operators, Assignment “operators,
s: If statement, For statement, While statement,
cript Object model, Object and Events in
ze, OnLoad etc. Getting data with forms,
Overview, Javascript and the WWW, Javascript vs. VB Script VBScript, Javaseript vs
Functions introduction, Calling functions,
Logical operators, Expressions and precedence, Statemer
Break/Continue Creating arraysfevent handlers, Java
‘JavaScript — OnClick, On MouseOver, On Focus, OnCh:
UNIT-V
E-Commerce An introductions, Concepts, Advantages snd disadvantayes, ‘Technology in E
Commerce, Internet & E-business, Applications, Feasibility & various constraints
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challenges for Indian corporate, the laformation Technology Act 2000 and its highlights eelted wo &
commerce.
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Electronic Payment Systems: Introduction, ‘Types of Electronic P¢
Based Flectronic Payment Systems, Smart Cards and Electronic Payment Systems, Credit Card-Bused
cctronie Payment Systems. Risk and Eleetronie Payment Systems.
E-security ~ Security on the internet, netvork und web site risks for e-business, use of Firewalls, secure
physical infrastructure.
Books :
1. Fromiers of Electronic Commerce, By- Kalakots, Ravi ; Stone, Tom : Whiaston, Andrew B, Addison Wesley
Puiblshing Co
E-Commerce An indian Perspective (Second
‘Learn HTML ia a weekend by Steven E. Calliha
(Using HEML By Lee Anne Phillips, PHL
SAMS Teach Yourself Javascript in 24 Hrs. By Michael Mone
ition) — by PT. Joseph, S.J. Prentice-Hall oF India
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B.Com./B.A. ~ IS AND DESIGN
UNIT-L
systern Concept: Definition, Characteristics, Elements of system, Physical and abstract system, open nel
closed system, man-made information systems. System Development Life Cycle: Various phases of
system development, Considerations for system planning and control for system success. System Planning
Base for planning a system, Dimensions of Planning.
UNIT -IL
Initial Investigation: Determining users requ
study: Determination of feasibility study, Technical, Operational & Economic Feasiilties, System
performance constraints, and identification of system objectives feasibility report. Cost/Senetit Analysis: Data
irements and analysis, fact finding process and techniques. Feasibility
analysis, cost and benefit analysis of a new systern. Categories determination and system proposal.
UNIT -1L
Tools of structured Analysis: Logical anc! Physical models, context, diagram, data dictionary, data diagram,
form driven methodology, IPO and HIPO charts, Gantt charts, system model, pseudo codes, Flow charts:
systern flow chart, run flow charts etc, decision tree, decision tables, data validation, input/ Output and Form
Design: Input and cutput form design methodologies, menu, screen design, layout consideration
UNIT -IV
Management standards - Systems analysis standards, Programming standards, Operating. standards.
Documentation stondards — User Manual, system development manual, programming manual, programming
specifications, operator manual, System testing & quality: System testing and quality assurance, steps it
system Implementation and software maintenance. System security: Data Security, Disaster/ recovery and
ethics in system development, threat and risk analysis. System audit.
UNIT-V
Organisation of EDP: Introduction. Job Responsibilities & duties of EDP Personnel EDP manager System
Analyst, Programmers, Operators etc. Essential features in EDP Organization. Selection of Data Processing
Resources: purchase, lease, rent-advantages and disadvantages, Hardware and software procurement ~ In-house
purchase v/s hiring and lease.
Books:
1. System Analysis & Design by V K Jain, Dreamtech Press
3. Modem System Analysis &Design by A Hoffer, T George, $ Valaciah ow Priced Edn, Pearson Education,
J information Technology & Computer Applications, by VX Kapoor, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
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B.Com/B.A. -CA-601 ENTERPRISE RESOURC!
UNIT.
Jusiness function in an Organisation, material management, scheduling, shop
Overview of business Function:
floor control, forecasting, accounting and finance, human resources, Procluctivity management, Typical business
Processes :Core Processes, Product control, sales erder Processing, purchases, administrative Process, human
resource, finance, Support processes, marketing, strategic Planning, research & development.
UNIT-IT
Problems in traditional functional view : Need for integrated process views information as a resource, motivation
for ERP,
UNIT-IEL
Evolution of information systems :
Executive information Systems, Information needs Of Ors
various levels, Decision making involved at the above level
Jectronic Data Processing (EDP) systems, management information systems,
ganisation, ERP as an integrator of information needs ot
UNIT-IV
ERP Models/Eunctionality: Sales order Processing, MRP scheduling, forecasting, maintenance, distribution,
finance. Features of each of the models, description of data flows across each module, overview of the supporting
databases, technologies required for ERP.
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Implementation Issues : Pre implementation issues, financial justification of ERP, evaluation OF commercial
software, during implementation issues, reengineering of various business processes, education and training,
project management, Post implementation issues, performance measurement
Books
1. Vik. Gargand NUK. Venkitakrishanan, Enterprise Resource Planning Practices Prentice Hall
2.3 Kanter, Managing with information, Prentice Halll) 1996, New Delhi
3. §-sadagopan, Management information Systems, Prentice Hall) 1996 New Delhi
4. V. Rajaraman, Analysis and Design Of information Systems, Prentice Hall !)1997, New Delhi .
+ Xun Hossain and, Hussain, information Systems : Analysis Design and Implementation, Tata McGraw Hil
1995 New Delhi.
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