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Wednesday, 28 September 2011

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IT2031 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE L T P C       3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Traditional commerce and E commerce – Internet and WWW – role of WWW – value
chains – strategic business and Industry value chains – role of E commerce.
UNIT II INFRASTRUCTURE FOR E COMMERCE 9
Packet switched networks – TCP/IP protocol script – Internet utility programmes –
SGML, HTML and XML – web client and servers – Web client/server architecture –
intranet and extranets.
UNIT III WEB BASED TOOLS FOR E COMMERCE 9
Web server – performance evaluation - web server software feature sets – web server
software and tools – web protocol – search engines – intelligent agents –EC software –
web hosting – cost analysis
UNIT IV SECURITY 9
Computer security classification – copy right and Intellectual property – electronic
commerce threats – protecting client computers – electronic payment systems –
electronic cash – strategies for marketing – sales and promotion – cryptography –
authentication.
UNIT V INTELLIGENT AGENTS 9
Definition and capabilities – limitation of agents – security – web based marketing –
search engines and Directory registration – online advertisements – Portables and info
mechanics – website design issues.
TOTAL = 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ravi Kalakota, “ Electronic Commerce”, Pearson Education,
2. Gary P Schneider “Electronic commerce”, Thomson learning & James T Peny
Cambridge USA, 2001.
3. Manlyn Greenstein and Miklos “Electronic commerce” McGraw-Hill, 2002.
REFERENCES:
1. Efraim Turvan J.Lee, David kug and chung, “Electronic commerce” Pearson
Education Asia 2001.
2. Brenda Kienew E commerce Business Prentice Hall, 2001.


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JAVA PROGRAMMING


IT2301            JAVA PROGRAMMING                                                    3  0  0  3

 AIM: To understand the concepts of object-oriented, event driven, and concurrent programming paradigms and develop skills in using these paradigms using Java.
  UNIT I                                                                                                                              9
Object oriented programming concepts – objects – classes – methods and messages – abstraction and encapsulation – inheritance – abstract classes – polymorphism.- Objects and classes in Java – defining classes – methods - access specifiers – static members – constructors – finalize method
 UNIT II                                                                                                                            10
Arrays – Strings - Packages – Java-Doc comments –- Inheritance – class hierarchy – polymorphism – dynamic binding – final keyword – abstract classes
 UNIT III                                                                                                                           10
The Object class – Reflection – interfaces – object cloning – inner classes – proxies - I/O Streams - Graphics programming – Frame – Components – working with 2D shapes.
 UNIT IV                                                                                                                            8
Basics of event handling – event handlers – adapter classes – actions – mouse events – AWT event hierarchy – introduction to Swing – Model-View-Controller design pattern – buttons – layout management – Swing Components – exception handling – exception hierarchy – throwing and catching exceptions.
 UNIT V                                                                                                                              8
Motivation for generic programming – generic classes – generic methods – generic code and virtual machine – inheritance and generics – reflection and generics - Multi-threaded programming – interrupting threads – thread states – thread properties – thread synchronization – Executors – synchronizers.
 TEXT BOOK:
 1. Cay S. Horstmann and Gary Cornell, “Core Java: Volume I – Fundamentals”, Eighth
     Edition, Sun Microsystems Press, 2008.
 REFERENCES:
 1. K. Arnold and J. Gosling, “The JAVA programming language”, Third edition, Pearson Education, 2000.
2. Timothy Budd, “Understanding Object-oriented programming with Java”, Updated Edition, Pearson Education, 2000.
3.    C. Thomas Wu, “An introduction to Object-oriented programming with Java”, Fourth Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing


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Managerial Behaviour and effectiveness

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Antenna & Wave Guide Propagation

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SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT           LT P C             3 0 0 3

 

UNIT – I            INVESTMENT SETTING                                                                                             8

Financial and economic meaning of Investment – Characteristics and objectives of Investment – Types of Investment – Investment alternatives – Choice and Evaluation – Risk and return concepts.

UNIT – II           SECURITIES  MARKETS                                                                                         10

Financial Market  - Segments – Types - - Participants in financial Market – Regulatory Environment, Primary Market – Methods of floating new issues, Book building – Role of primary market – Regulation of primary market, Stock exchanges in India – BSE, OTCEI , NSE, ISE, and Regulations of stock exchanges – Trading system in stock exchanges –SEBI.

UNIT- III            FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS                                                                                       9

Economic Analysis – Economic forecasting and stock Investment Decisions – Forecasting techniques. Industry Analysis : Industry classification, Industry life cycle – Company Analysis Measuring Earnings – Forecasting Earnings – Applied Valuation Techniques – Graham and Dodds investor ratios.

UNIT – IV          TECHNICAL ANALYSIS                                                                                             9
Fundamental Analysis Vs Technical Analysis – Charting methods – Market Indicators. Trend – Trend reversals – Patterns - Moving Average – Exponential moving Average – Oscillators – Market Indicators – Efficient Market theory.

UNIT – V           PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT                                                                          9

Portfolio analysis –Portfolio Selection –Capital Asset Pricing model – Portfolio   Revision –Portfolio Evaluation – Mutual Funds.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

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