MCA 5 Semester
MCA 5 Semester
MCA 5 Semester
E-COMMERCE
Course Code: MCADL 30501
Course Objective:
Through industry trends, students will learn E-business concepts & how web-enabled business processes can
increase profitability and performance to improve customer relationships. Business transactions on the web provide
enterprise-wide process integration with global business partners.
Course Contents:
Web Enabled Business Solution
Introduction to E-Commerce, E- Business and Web Enablement, Introduction to various Business Processes like
Inventory Management, Purchase Order Management, CRM, KM, e-ERP, Case Studies.
Examination Scheme:
Course Objective:
The course focuses on processor design, pipelining, superscalar, out-of-order execution, caches (memory
hierarchies), virtual memory, storage systems, and simulation techniques. Advanced topics include a survey of
parallel architectures and future directions in computer architecture.
Course Contents:
Module I: Introduction to Computer Models
The state of computing, Multiprocessors and multicomputers, Multivector and SIMD computers, Architectural
development tracks
Examination Scheme:
Text:
• Advanced computer architecture, Kai Hwang, TMH.
• Computer Architecture and organization, J.P.Hayes, MGH.
• Memory System and Pipelined processors, Harvey G.Cragon, Narosa Publication.
References:
• Parallel computer, V.Rajaranam & C.S.R.Murthy, PHI.
• Foundation of Parallel Processing, R.K.Ghose, Rajan Moona & Phalguni Gupta, Narosa
• Kai Hwang and Zu, “Scalable Parallel Computers Architecture”; MGH.
AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH
GAUTAM BUDHA NAGAR
Course Objective:
The aim of this module is to build on the previous background of database systems by Deepening the understanding
of the theoretical and practical aspects of the database technologies, showing the need for distributed database
technology to tackle deficiencies of the centralized database systems and finally introducing the concepts and
techniques of distributed database including principles, architectures, design, implementation and major domain of
application.
Course Contents:
Module III: Current trends & developments related to Distributed database applications technologies
Distributed Object/component-based DBMS, Database Interoperability including CORBA,
DCOM and Java RMI, Distributed document-based systems, XML and Workflow management, etc…
Examination Scheme:
Component Codes PCP1 H1 H2 EE1
Weightage (%) 10 15 15 60
References:
• Principles of Distributed Database Systems, M. Tamer Özsu, and Patrick Valduriez Prentice Hall ISBN 0-13-
659707-6, 1999.
• Data Base Management System, Leon & Leon, Vikas Publications
• Introduction to Database Systems, Bipin C Desai, Galgotia
AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH
GAUTAM BUDHA NAGAR
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Course Objective:
Students in this course should be able to explain and apply a broad range of concepts from software engineering,
spanning all aspects the software engineering process. They should be able to recognize, define, and make correct
use of generally accepted software engineering terminology.
Course Contents:
Module I: Introduction
Evolution of Software Engineering, Software Problems, Issues Involved In Software Engineering, Fundamental
Qualities of a Software Product, Approaches to Software Engineering, Planning the development Process
Examination Scheme:
References:
• Software Engineering Concepts, Richard Fairley
AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH
GAUTAM BUDHA NAGAR
MICROPROCESSOR LAB
Course Objective:
This course provides an introduction to microprocessors. It uses assembly language to develop a foundation on the
hardware, which executes a program. Memory and I/O interface design and programming. Study of microprocessor
and its basic support components, including CPU architecture, memory interfaces and management, bus concepts,
serial I/O devices, and interrupt control devices.
Programming Examples: