RGTU/RGPV MCA-101 Information Technology Syllabus
MCA 1st Sem Information Technology Syllabus
MCA 1st - First Semester Syllabus
MCA-101 Information Technology Course Contents:
UNIT-I
Basic concepts of IT, concepts of Data & Info, data processing, history of computers (generation, type of languages), organization of computers, I/O devices, storage devices, system software, application
software, utility packages, numerical based on storage devices.
Basic concepts of IT, concepts of Data & Info, data processing, history of computers (generation, type of languages), organization of computers, I/O devices, storage devices, system software, application
software, utility packages, numerical based on storage devices.
UNIT-II
Assembler : Elements of assembly language programming, a simple assembly scheme, pass structure of assembler, design of two pass assemblers, a single pass assemblers.
Macros & Macro Processors : Macro definition & Call, Macro expansion Nested macro calls, advanced macro facilities, design of macro processors.
UNIT-III
Compilers & Interpreters : aspects of compilation, memory allocation, compilation of expression compilation of control structures, code optimization, interpreters.
Software Tools : Software tools for program development, editors, debug monitors, programming environment, user interfaces.
UNIT-IV
Linker & Loaders : Relocation & linking concepts, design of linkers, self relocating programs, a linker for MS DOS, linking for overlays, loaders : A two pass loader scheme, Relocating loaders, subroutine
linkage, Direct linkage loader, Binders overlays.
UNIT-V
Sequential file organisation, random file organisation, index structure, indexed file organisation, alternate key indexed sequential files, multi key organisation, multi key access, multi list file organisation, inverted files & their definitions, insertion, deletion, operations with optimum utilization of memory, comparison of various type of file organisation.
BOOKS
1. D.M. Dhamdhere “ System Programming & O.S.” 2nd Ed., Tata Mc. Graw Hill.
2. J. Donovan “System Programming” THM.
3. Rajaraman V. “Fundamental of Computers” (4nd edition.) Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi 2004.
4. Sardes D.H. “Computer’s today” McGraw Hill 1988.
5. S.Jaiswal, “Fundamental of Computer & IT”, Wiley dreamtech India..
Note : Paper is to be set unit wise with internal choice.
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