MAT256 – PROBABILITY AND STATISTICAL MODELLING
- CO1- Explain the concept, properties and important models of discrete random variables and use them to analyze suitable random phenomena.
- CO2 – Summarize the properties and relevant models of continuous random variables and use them to analyze suitable random phenomena.
- CO3 – Make use of concepts of sampling and theory of estimation to solve application level problems.
- CO4 – Organize the basic concepts in hypothesis testing and develop decision procedures for the most frequently encountered testing problems.
- CO5 – Build statistical methods like correlation and regression analysis to interpret experimental data.
CST 202 – COMPUTER ORGANISATION AND ARCHITECTURE
- CO1 – Recognize and express the relevance of basic components, I/O organization and pipelining schemes in a digital computer. Explain the types of memory systems and mapping functions used in memory systems.
- CO2 – Demonstrate the control signals required for the execution of a given instruction. Illustrate the design of Arithmetic Logic Unit and explain the usage of registers.
- CO3 – Explain the implementation aspects of arithmetic algorithms in a digital computer.
- CO4 – Develop the control logic for a given arithmetic problem.
- CO5 – Illustrate the details about interrupt in details and cache memory.
CST 204 – DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
- CO1 – Summarize and exemplify fundamental nature and characteristics of database systems and model real word scenarios given as informal descriptions, using Entity Relationship diagrams
- CO2 – Model and design solutions for efficiently representing and querying data using relational model
- CO3 – Demonstrate the features of indexing and hashing in database applications
- CO4 – Interpret the concept of functional dependency, types of normalization and dependency preservation
- CO5 – Discuss and compare the aspects of Concurrency Control and Recovery in Database systems and explain various types of NoSQL databases.
CST 206 – OPERATING SYSTEMS
- CO1 – Explain the relevance, structure and functions of Operating Systems (OS) in computing devices.
- CO2 – Illustrate the concepts of process management and process scheduling mechanisms employed in OS
- CO3 – Explain process synchronization in OS and illustrate process synchronization mechanisms using Mutex Locks, Semaphores and Monitors. Also explain any one method for detection, prevention, avoidance and recovery for managing deadlocks
- CO4 – Explain the memory management algorithms
- CO5 – Explain the security aspects and algorithms for file and storage management
EST 200 – DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
- CO1 – Explain the different concepts and principles involved in design engineering.
- CO2 – Apply design thinking while learning and practicing engineering.
- CO3 – Develop innovative, reliable, sustainable, and economically viable designs incorporating knowledge in engineering.
- CO4 – Have a broader perspective of design covering functions, cost, environmental sensitivity, safety and other factor other than engineering analysis.
- CO5 – Apply ethics and sustainability in design.
MCN 202 – CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
- CO1 – Explain the background of the present constitution of India and features.
- CO2 – Utilize the fundamental rights and duties.
- CO3 – Understand the working of the union executive, parliament and judiciary.
- CO4 – Understand the working of the state executive, legislature and judiciary.
- CO5 – Utilize the special provisions and statutory institutions and Show national and patriotic spirit as responsible citizens of the country.
CSL 204 – OPERATING SYSTEMS LAB
- CO1 – Illustrate the use of systems calls in OS. Implement Process Creation and Inter Process Communication in OS.
- CO2 – Implement CPU Scheduling Algorithms and memory allocation algorithms
- CO3 – Implement page replacement algorithms and Deadlock management algorithms
- CO4 – Implement storage management and disk scheduling algorithms
ADL 202 204 – PYTHON AND STATISTICAL MODELLING LAB
- CO 1 – Experiment with concepts of iteration, function, string and list.
- CO 2 – Identify the importance of tuples, dictionary traversal, dictionary methods, files and operations.
- CO 3 – Model graphical representation of data, measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion.
- CO 4 – Solve problems based on Binomial distribution, Poisson distribution, sampling and regression analysis.
- CO 5 – Make use of various correlation tests and utilize statistical analysis software.
ADT 296 – ADVANCED TOPICS IN COMPUTER GRAPHICS
- CO1 – Describe the working principles of graphics devices.
- CO2 – Illustrate line drawing, circle drawing and polygon filling algorithms.
- CO3 – Demonstrate geometric representations and transformations on 2D & 3D objects.
- CO4 – Demonstrate the working of various clipping algorithms and projection algorithms.
- CO5 – Summarize visible surface detection methods.
- CO6 – Explain the concept of realism in a scene and its performance preservation