10144GE003
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT L T P C-3 0 0
3
UNIT
I OVERVIEW OF MANAGEMENT 9
Definition
Management - Role of managers - Evolution of Management thought -
Organization
and the environmental factors – Trends and Challenges of Management in Global Scenario.
UNIT
II PLANNING 9
Nature
and purpose of planning - Planning process - Types of plans – Objectives - -
Managing
by objective (MBO) Strategies - Types of strategies - Policies - Decision
Making
- Types of decision - Decision Making Process - Rational Decision Making
Process
- Decision Making under different conditions.
UNIT
III ORGANIZING 9
Nature
and purpose of organizing - Organization structure - Formal and informal groups
I
organization
- Line and Staff authority - Departmentation - Span of control -
Centralization
and Decentralization - Delegation of authority - Staffing - Selection and
Recruitment
- Orientation - Career Development - Career stages – Training -
Performance
Appraisal.
UNIT
IV DIRECTING 9
Creativity
and Innovation - Motivation and Satisfaction - Motivation Theories -
Leadership
Styles - Leadership theories - Communication - Barriers to effective
communication
- Organization Culture - Elements and types of culture -Managing cultural diversity.
UNIT
V CONTROLLING 9
Process
of controlling - Types of control - Budgetary and non-budgetary control
techniques
- Managing Productivity - Cost Control - Purchase Control - Maintenance
Control
- Quality Control - Planning operations.
TOTAL=
45 PERIODS
TEXT
BOOKS:
1.
Stephen P. Robbins and Mary Coulter, “Management”, Pearson Education
2.
Charles W L Hill, Steven L McShane, “ Principles of Management”, Mcgraw Hill
Education,
Special Indian Edition, 2007.
REFERENCES:
1.
Hellriegel, Slocum & Jackson, ' Management - A Competency Based Approach',
Thomson
South Western, 10th edition, 2007.
2,
Harold Koontz, Heinz Weihrich and Mark V Cannice, 'Management - A global
&
Entrepreneurial Perspective', Tata Mcgraw Hill, 12th edition, 2007.
3.
Andrew J. Dubrin, “Essentials of Management”, Thomson Southwestern, Seventh
edition,
2007.
4. Massie, “Essentials of Management”, fourth
edition,PHI,2010
10144EC602
MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION L T P C-3
0 0 3
UNIT
I BASIC MEASUREMENT CONCEPTS 9
Measurement
systems – Static and dynamic characteristics – Units and standards of measurements
– Error analysis – Moving coil, moving iron meters – Multimeters – True RMS meters
– Bridge measurements – Maxwell ,Hay ,Schering ,Anderson and Wien bridge.
UNIT
II BASIC ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS 9
Electronic
multimeters – Cathode ray oscilloscopes – Block schematic – Applications –
Special
oscilloscopes – Q meters – Vector meters – RF voltage and power measurements. –True
RMS meters.
UNIT
III SIGNAL GENERATORS AND ANALYZERS 9
Function
generators – pulse and square wave generators, RF signal generators – Sweep
generators
– Frequency synthesizer – Wave analyzer – Harmonic distortion analyzer –
Spectrum
analyzer - digital spectrum analyzer, Vector Network Analyzer – Digital L,C,R
measurements,
Digital RLC meters.
UNIT
IV DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS 9
Comparison
of analog and digital techniques – Digital voltmeter – Multimeters – Frequency counters – Measurement of frequency and time
interval – Extension of frequency range –Automation in digital instruments,
Automatic polarity indication – automatic ranging,automatic zeroing, fully
automatic digital instruments, Computer
controlled
test systems, Virtual instruments
.
UNIT
V DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS AND FIBER OPTIC MEASUREMENTS 9
Elements
of a digital data acquisition system – Interfacing of transducers –
Multiplexing –data loggers - Computer controlled instrumentation – IEEE 488 bus
– Fiber optic
measurements
for power and system loss – Optical time domains reflectometer.
Total
= 45 PERIODS
TEXT
BOOK
1.
Helfrick, A.D. and William Cooper, D., “Modern Electronic Instrumentation and
Measurement
Techniques”, PHI, 2007.
2.
Ernest O. Doebelin, “ Measurement Systems- Application and Design”, TMH, 2007.
REFERENCES
1.
Carr, J.J., “Elements of Electronics Instrumentation and Measurement”, Pearson
education,2003.
2.
David A. Bell,”Electronic Instrumentation and measurements”, Prentice Hall of
India
Pvt
Ltd, 2003.
3.
B.C. Nakra and K.K. Choudhry, Instrumentation, “Measurement and Analysis,
Edition”,
TMH, 2004.
4.
James W. Dally, William F. Riley, Kenneth G. McConnell, Instrumentation for
Engineering
Measurements, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, 2003.
10144EC603
COMPUTER NETWORKS L T P C-3 0 0 3
UNIT
I PHYSICAL LAYER 9
Data
Communications – Networks - Networks models – OSI model – Layers in OSI model–
TCP / IP protocol suite – Addressing – Guided and Unguided Transmission media Switching:
Circuit switched networks – Data gram Networks – Virtual circuit networks Cable
networks for Data transmission: Dialup modems – DSL – Cable TV – Cable TV for
Data transfer.
UNIT
II DATA LINK LAYER 10
Data
link control: Framing – Flow and error control –Protocols for Noiseless and
Noisy
Channels
– HDLC Multiple access: Random access – Controlled access
Wired
LANS : Ethernet – IEEE standards – standard Ethernet – changes in the standard
– Fast Ethernet – Gigabit Ethernet .Wireless LANS : IEEE 802.11–Bluetooth.
Connecting
LANS: Connecting devices - Backbone
networks - Virtual LANS
Virtual
circuit networks: Architecture and Layers of Frame Relay and ATM.
UNIT
III NETWORK LAYER 9
Logical
addressing: IPv4, IPv6 addresses
Internet
Protocol: Internetworking – IPv4, IPv6 - Address mapping – ARP, RARP,
BOOTP,
DHCP, ICMP, IGMP, Delivery - Forwarding - Routing – Unicast, Multicast
routing
protocols.
UNIT
IV TRANSPORT LAYER 8
Process-to-Process
delivery - User Datagram Protocol (UDP) – Transmission Control
Protocol
(TCP) – Congestion Control – Quality of services (QoS) – Techniques to
improve
QoS.
UNIT
V APPLICATION LAYER 9
Domain
Name System (DNS) – E-mail – FTP – WWW – HTTP – Multimedia Network
Security:
Cryptography – Symmetric key and Public Key algorithms - Digital signature –
Management
of Public keys – Communication Security – Authentication Protocols.
Total
= 45 PERIODS
TEXT
BOOKS
1.
Foruzan, B.A., “Data communication and Networking”, TMH, 2006. Unit I - IV
2.
Prakash C.Gupta , “Data Communications and Computer Networks” PHI , 2009
REFERENCES
1.
Tannenbaum, A.S., “Computer Networks”, 4th Edition, PHI, 2003.
2.
Wayne Tomasi, “Introduction to Data Communication and Networking”, 1/e, Pearson
Education.
3.
Kurouse, J.F. and Rouse W., “Computer Networking: A Topdown Approach
Featuring”,4/e Pearson Education, 2007.
4.
Greg Tomshon, Ed Tittel, David Johnson. “Guide to Networking Essentials”, fifth
edition,
Thomson India Learning, 2007.
5.
William Stallings, “Data and Computer Communication”, Eighth Edition, Pearson
Education,
2000.