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Preamble: Electromagnetic field theory is the pre-requisite for most of the subjects in the gamut of electrical engineering. The study of this subject enables students to understand and interpret the phenomenon pertinent to electrical engineering using microscopic quantities such as electric and magnetic field intensities, scalar and vector potentials.

Course Objectives: This course is designed to:

  • To study the production of electric field and potentials due to different configurations of static charges.
  • To study the properties of conductors and dielectrics, calculate the capacitance of different configurations. Understand the concept of conduction and convection current densities.
  • To study the magnetic fields produced by currents in different configurations, application of Ampere’s law and the Maxwell’s second and third equations.
  • To study the magnetic force and torque through Lorentz force equation in magnetic field environment like conductors and other current loops.
  • To develop the concept of self and mutual inductances and the energy stored.
  • To study time varying and Maxwell’s equations in different forms and Maxwell’s fourth equation for the induced EMF

UNIT-1

Electrostatics Scalar and vector fields, overview of coordinate system, calculus of scalar and vector fields in Cartesian coordinates – Coulomb’s Law – Electric Field Intensity (EFI) – EFI due to a line and a surface charge, work done in moving a point charge in an electrostatic field, electric potential – properties of potential function – potential gradient, Guass’s law –Laplace’s and Poison’s equations.

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UNIT-2

Conductors – Dielectrics and Capacitance Electric dipole – dipole moment – potential and EFI due to an electric dipole, Torque on an Electric dipole in an electric field conductors and Insulators – their behaviour in electric field. Polarization, boundary conditions between conductors to dielectric.Capacitance of parallel plates, spherical and coaxial cable, energy stored and energy density in a static electric field, equation of continuity.

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UNIT-3

Magneto statics and Ampere’s Law Biot-Savart’s law, Magnetic Field Intensity (MFI) – MFI due to a straight current carrying filament, MFI due to circular, square and solenoid current – carrying wire – relation between magnetic flux, magnetic flux density and MFI. Maxwell’s second Equation, div(B)=0, Ampere’s circuital law and its applications viz. MFI due to an infinite sheet of current and a long filament carrying conductor, point form of Ampere’s circuital law, field due to a rectangular loops, Maxwell’s third equation, Curl (H)=J.

Magnetic force, moving charges in a magnetic field – Lorentz force equation, force on a current element in a magnetic field, force on a straight and a long current carrying conductor in a magnetic field, force between two straight long and parallel current carrying conductors, magnetic dipole and dipole moment – a differential current loop as a magnetic dipole – Torque on a current loop placed in a magnetic field.

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UNIT-4

Self and mutual inductance Self and mutual inductance – determination of self-inductance of a solenoid and toroid and mutual inductance between a straight long wire and a square loop wire in the same plane – energy stored and density in a magnetic field.

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UNIT-5:

Time Varying Fields Time varying fields: Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction – its integral and point forms, Maxwell’s fourth equation, Curl (E)=-∂B/∂t, statically and dynamically induced EMF.

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Text Books:

1. “Engineering Electromagnetics” by William H. Hayt & John. A. Buck Mc. Graw-Hill Companies, 7th Editon.2006.

Reference Books:

1. “ Principles of Electro Magnetics” by Sadiku, Oxford Publications, 4th edition

2. “Introduction to Electro Dynamics” by D J Griffiths, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.Ltd, 2nd edition

3. “Electromagnetic Field Theory” by Yaduvir Singh,Pearson.

4. Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics by Sunil Bhooshan, Oxford higher Education.

Course Outcomes:

  • determine electric fields and potentials using Guass’s law or solving Laplace’s or Possion’s equations, for various electric charge distributions.
  • calculate and design capacitance, energy stored in dielectrics.
  • calculate the magnetic field intensity due to current, the application of Ampere’s law and the Maxwell’s second and third equations.
  • determine the magnetic forces and torque produced by currents in magnetic field
  • determine self and mutual inductances and the energy stored in the magnetic field.
  • calculate induced EMF, understand the concepts of displacement current and Poynting vector.

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Preamble: This course aims at study of three phase systems, transient analysis, network synthesis and fourier analysis for the future study and analysis of power systems.

Course Objectives: This course is designed to:

  • To study the concepts of balanced and unbalanced three-phase circuits.
  • To study the transient behavior of electrical networks with DC, pulse and AC excitations.
  • To study the performance of a network based on input and output excitation/response.
  • To understand the realization of electrical network function into electrical equivalent passive elements.
  • To understand the application of fourier series and fourier transforms for analysis of electrical circuits.

UNIT-1

Balanced Three phase circuits Phase sequence, star and delta connection of sources and loads, relation between line and phase voltages and currents. Analysis of three phase balanced and unbalanced circuits. Loop method, Star-Delta transformation technique, two wattmeter method for measurement of three phase power.

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UNIT-2

Transient Analysis in DC and AC circuits Transient response of R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits for DC and AC excitations, solution using differential equations and Laplace transforms.

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UNIT-3

Two Port Networks Two port network parameters – Z, Y, Transmission and Inverse Transmission parameters, Hybrid and Inverse hybrid parameters. Relationships between parameter sets simplification of cascaded and parallel networks.

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UNIT-4

Fourier analysis

Fourier theorem – trigonometric form and exponential form of Fourier series, conditions of symmetry – line spectra and phase angle spectra, analysis of electrical circuits to non- sinusoidal periodic waveforms.

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UNIT-5

Fourier Transforms

Fourier integrals and Fourier transforms – properties of Fourier transforms physical significance of the Fourier transform and its application to electrical circuits.

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Text Books:

1. Engineering Circuit Analysis by William Hayt and Jack E.Kemmerley,Mc Graw Hill Company,6 th edition

2. Network synthesis: Van Valkenburg: Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd.

Reference Books:

1. Fundamentals of Electrical Circuits by Charles K.Alexander and Mathew N.O.Sadiku, Mc Graw Hill Education (India)

2. Introduction to circuit analysis and design by Tildon Glisson. Jr, Springer Publications.

3. Circuits by A.Bruce Carlson , Cengage Learning Publications

4. Network Theory Analysis and Synthesis by Smarajit Ghosh, PHI publications

5. Networks and Systems by D. Roy Choudhury, New Age International publishers

6. Electric Circuits by David A. Bell, Oxford publications

7. Circuit Theory (Analysis and Synthesis) by A.Chakrabarthi,Dhanpat Rai&Co.

Course Outcomes:

  • assimilate the concepts of electromechanical energy conversion.
  • mitigate the ill-effects of armature reaction and improve commutation in dc machines.
  • understand the torque production mechanism and control the speed of dc motors.
  • analyze the performance of single phase transformers.
  • predetermine regulation, losses and efficiency of single phase transformers.
  • parallel transformers, control voltages with tap changing methods and achieve threephase to two-phase transformation.

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Preamble: This is a basic course on rotating electrical machines. This course covers the topics related to principles, performance, applications and design considerations of dc machines and transformers.

Course Objectives: This course is designed to:

  • Understand the construction, principle of operation and performance of DC machines.
  • Learn the characteristics, performance, methods of speed control and testing methods of DC motors.
  • To predetermine the performance of single phase transformers with equivalent circuit models.
  • Understand the methods of testing of single-phase transformer.
  • Analyze the three phase transformers and achieve three phase to two phase conversion.

UNIT-1

Construction and Operation of DC machines: Construction and principle of operation of DC machine – emf equation for generator – classification of DC machines based on excitation – OCC of DC shunt generator – applications of DC Generators

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UNIT-2

Performance of DC Machines Torque and back- emf equations of dc motors – Armature reaction and commutation – characteristics of separately-excited, shunt, series and compound motors – losses and efficiency – applications of dc motors.

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UNIT-3

Starting, Speed Control and Testing of DC Machines

Necessity of a starter – starting by 3 point and 4 point starters – speed control by armature voltage and field control.

Testing of DC machines – brake test, Swinburne’s method – principle of regenerative or Hopkinson’s method – retardation test – separation of losses.

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UNIT–4

Single-phase Transformers

Types and constructional details – principle of operation – emf equation – operation on no load and on load –phasor diagrams of transformers – equivalent circuit – regulation – losses and efficiency – effect of variation of frequency and supply voltage on losses – all day efficiency.

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UNIT-5

Testing of Transformers and 3-Phase Transformers

Tests on single phase transformers – open circuit and short circuit tests – Sumpner’s test – separation of losses- parallel operation with equal voltage ratios – auto transformer –comparison with two winding transformers. Polyphase connections – Y/Y, Y/∆, ∆/Y, ∆/∆ and open ∆ – Scott connection.

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Text Books:

  1. Electrical Machines by P.S. Bhimbra, Khanna Publishers
  2. Electric Machinery by A.E.Fitzgerald,Charles kingsley,Stephen D.Umans, TMH

Reference Books:

1. Electrical Machines by D. P.Kothari, I .J .Nagarth,Mc Graw Hill Publications, 4th edition

2. Electrical Machines by R.K.Rajput, Lakshmi publications, 5th edition.

3. Electrical Machinery by Abijith Chakrabarthi and Sudhipta Debnath, Mc Graw Hill education 2015

4. Electrical Machinery Fundamentals by Stephen J Chapman Mc Graw Hill education 2010

5. Electric Machines by Mulukutla S.Sarma&Mukesh k.Pathak, CENGAGE Learning.

6. Theory & Performance of Electrical Machines by J.B.Guptha. S.K.Kataria & Sons

Course Outcomes:

  • assimilate the concepts of electromechanical energy conversion.
  • mitigate the ill-effects of armature reaction and improve commutation in dc machines.
  • understand the torque production mechanism and control the speed of dc motors.
  • analyze the performance of single phase transformers.
  • predetermine regulation, losses and efficiency of single phase transformers.
  • parallel transformers, control voltages with tap changing methods and achieve threephase to two-phase transformation.

JNTUK R19 2-1 Electronic Devices and Circuits Material PDF Download

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Course Objectives: This course is designed to:

  • To learn and understand the basic concepts of semiconductor physics.
  • Study the physical phenomena such as conduction, transport mechanism and electrical characteristics of different diodes.
  • To learn and understandthe application of diodes as rectifiers with their operation and characteristics with and without filters arediscussed.
  • Acquire knowledge about the principle of working and operation of Bipolar Junction Transistor and Field Effect Transistor and theircharacteristics.
  • To learn and understandthe purpose of transistor biasing and itssignificance.
  • Small signal equivalent circuit analysis of BJT and FET transistor amplifiers and compare differentconfigurations.

UNIT-1

Review of Semi Conductor Physics: Hall effect, continuity equation, law of junction, Fermi Dirac function, Fermi level in intrinsic and extrinsic Semiconductors

Junction Diode Characteristics: energy band diagram of PN junction Diode, Open circuited pn junction, Biased p-n junction, p-n junction diode,current components in PN junction Diode, diode equation, V-I Characteristics, temperature dependence on V-I characteristics, Diode resistance, Diode capacitance.

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UNIT-2

Special Semiconductor Devices: Zener Diode, Breakdown mechanisms, Zener diode applications, LED, Varactor Diode, Photodiode, Tunnel Diode, UJT, PN-PN Diode, SCR. Construction, operation and V-I characteristics.

Rectifiers and Filters: Basic Rectifier setup, half wave rectifier, full wave rectifier, bridge rectifier,derivations of characteristics of rectifiers, rectifier circuits-operation, input and output waveforms, Filters, Inductor filter(Series inductor), Capacitor filter(Stunt inductor), πFilter,comparison of various filter circuits in terms of ripple factors.

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UNIT-3

Transistor Characteristics: BJT: Junction transistor, transistor current components, transistor equation, transistor configurations, transistor asan amplifier, characteristics of transistor in Common Base, Common Emitter and Common Collector configurations, Ebers-Moll model of a transistor, punch through/ reach through, Photo transistor, typical transistor junction voltage values.

FET: FET types, construction, operation, characteristicsµ, gm, rdparameters, MOSFET-types, construction, operation,characteristics, comparison between JFET and MOSFET.

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UNIT-4

Transistor Biasing and Thermal Stabilization : Need for biasing, operating point, load line analysis, BJT biasing- methods, basic stability, fixed bias, collector to base bias, self bias, Stabilization against variations in VBE, Ic, and β, Stability factors, (S,S’ ,S’’), Bias compensation, Thermal runaway, Thermalstability. FET Biasing- methods and stabilization.

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UNIT-5

Small Signal Low Frequency Transistor Amplifier Models: BJT: Two port network, Transistor hybrid model, determination of h-parameters, conversion of h-parameters,generalized analysis of transistor amplifier model using h-parameters, Analysis of CB, CE and CC amplifiers using exact and approximate analysis, Comparison of transistor amplifiers. FET: Generalized analysis of small signal model, Analysis of CG, CS and CD amplifiers, comparison of FETamplifiers.

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Text Books:

  1. Electronic Devices and Circuits- J. Millman, C. Halkias, Tata Mc-Graw Hill, SecondEdition,2007
  2. Electronic Devices and Circuits-K. Lal Kishore, BS Publications, FourthEdition, 2016.
  3. Electronics devices & circuit theory- Robert L.Boylestad and LouiNashelsky, Pearson/Prentice hall, tenth edition, 2009

Reference Books:

1.Integrated Electronics-J. Millman, C. Halkias, Tata Mc-Graw Hill, SecondEdition,2009

2.Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits – B.P. Singh, Rekha, Pearson publications,

3.Electronic Devices and Circuits-Salivahanan, Kumar, Vallavaraj, Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 4 thEdition,2008.

Course Outcomes:

  • Apply the basic concepts of semiconductor physics.
  • Understand the formation of p-n junction and how it can be used as a p-n junction as diode in different modes of operation.
  • Know the construction, working principle of rectifiers with and without filters with relevant expressions and necessary comparisons.
  • Understand the construction, principle of operation of transistors, BJT and FET withtheir V-I characteristics in different configurations.
  • Know the need of transistor biasing, various biasing techniques for BJT and FET and stabilization concepts with necessary expressions.
  • Perform the analysis of small signal low frequency transistor amplifier circuits using BJT and FET in different configurations.

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Course Objectives: This course is designed to:

  • To solve a typical number base conversion and analyze new error coding techniques.
  • Theorems and functions of Boolean algebra and behavior of logic gates.
  • To optimize logic gates for digital circuits using various techniques.
  • Boolean function simplification using Karnaugh maps and Quine-McCluskey methods.
  • To understand concepts of combinational circuits.
  • To develop advanced sequential circuits.

UNIT-1

REVIEW OF NUMBER SYSTEMS & CODES: Representation of numbers of different radix, conversation from one radix to another radix, r-1’s compliments and r’s compliments of signed members.Gray code ,4 bit codes; BCD, Excess-3, 2421, 84-2-1 code etc. Error detection & correction codes: parity checking, even parity, odd parity, Hamming code. BOOLEAN THEOREMS AND LOGIC OPERATIONS: Boolean theorems, principle of complementation & duality, De-morgan theorems.Logic operations ; Basic logic operations -NOT, OR, AND, Universal Logic operations, EX-OR, EXNOR operations.Standard SOP and POS Forms, NAND-NAND and NOR-NOR realizations, Realization of three level logic circuits. Study the pin diagram and obtain truth table for the following relevant ICs 7400,7402,7404,7408,7432,7486.

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UNIT-2

MINIMIZATION TECHNIQUES: Minimization and realization of switching functions using Boolean theorems, K-Map (up to 6 variables)and tabular method(Quine-mccluskey method) with only four variables and single function.

COMBINATIONAL LOGIC CIRCUITS DESIGN: Design of Half adder, full adder, half subtractor, full subtractor, applications of full adders; 4-bit adder-subtractor circuit, BCD adder circuit, Excess 3 adder circuit and carry look-a-head adder circuit, Design code converts using Karnaugh method and draw the complete circuit diagrams.

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UNIT-3

COMBINATIONAL LOGIC CIRCUITS DESIGN USING MSI &LSI : Design of encoder, decoder, multiplexer and de-multiplexers, Implementation of higher order circuits using lower order circuits. Realization of Boolean functions using decoders and multiplexers.Design of Priority encoder, 4-bit digital comparator and seven segment decoder. . Study the relevant ICs pin diagrams and their functions 7442, 7447, 7485, 74154.

INTRODUCTION OF PLD’s : PLDs:PROM, PAL, PLA -Basics structures, realization of Boolean functions, Programming table.

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UNIT-4

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS I: Classification of sequential circuits (synchronous and asynchronous) , operation of NAND & NOR Latches and flip-flops; truth tables and excitation tables of RS flip-flop, JK flip-flop, T flip-flop, D flip-flop with reset and clear terminals. Conversion from one flip-flop toanother flipflop. Design of 5ripple counters, design of synchronous counters, Johnson counter, ring counter. Design of registers – Buffer register, control buffer register, shift register, bi-directional shift register, universal shift, register. Study the following relevant ICs and their relevant functions 7474, 7475, 7476, 7490, 7493, 74121.

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UNIT-5

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS II: Finite state machine; state diagrams, state tables, reduction of state tables.Analysis of clocked sequential circuits Mealy to Moore conversion and vice-versa.Realization of sequence generator,Design of Clocked Sequential Circuit to detect the given sequence (with overlapping or withoutoverlapping).

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Text Books:

  1. Switching and finite automata theory Zvi.KOHAVI, Niraj.K.Jha 3 rdEdition, Cambridge University Press, 2009
  2. Digital Design by M.MorrisMano, Michael D Ciletti,4th edition PHIpublication,2008
  3. Switching theory and logic design by Hill and Peterson, Mc-Graw Hill TMH edition, 2012.

Reference Books:

  1. Fundamentalsof Logic Design by Charles H. Roth Jr, JaicoPublishers, 2006
  2. Digital electronics by R S Sedha.S.Chand & company limited, 2010
  3. Switching Theory and Logic Design by A. AnandKumar,PHI Learning pvtltd, 2016.
  4. Digital logic applications and design by John M Yarbough, Cengage learning, 2006.
  5. TTL 74-Series databook.

Course Outcomes:

  • Classify different number systems and apply to generate variouscodes.
  • Use the concept of Boolean algebra in minimization of switchingfunctions
  • Design different types of combinational logiccircuits.
  • Apply knowledge of flip-flops in designing of Registers andcounters
  • The operation and design methodology for synchronous sequential circuits and algorithmic statemachines.
  • Produce innovative designs by modifying the traditional designtechniques.

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JNTUK B.Tech 2-1 Sem R19 EEE Course Structure:

S.NoCoursesCredits
1Electrical Circuit Analysis – II3
2Electrical Machines-I3
3Electronic Devices and Circuits3
4Electro Magnetic Fields3
5Thermal and Hydro Prime movers3
6Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis3
7Thermal and Hydro Laboratory1.5
8Electrical Circuits Laboratory1.5
9Essence of Indian Traditional Knowledge0
 Total21

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JNTUK B.Tech 2-1 Sem R19 Civil Course Structure:

S.NoCoursesCredits
1Complex Variables and Statistical Methods3
2Strength of Materials-I3
3Fluid Mechanics3
4Surveying and Geometrics3
5Building Materials, Construction and Planning3
6Transportation Engineering-I3
7Strength of Materials Lab1.5
8Surveying Field Work – I1.5
9Constitution of India0
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Course Objectives: This course is designed to:

  • Optimize business decisions and create competitive advantage with Big Data analytics
  • Introducing Java concepts required for developing map reduce programs
  • Derive business benefit from unstructured data
  • Imparting the architectural concepts of Hadoop and introducing map reduce paradigm
  • To introduce programming tools PIG & HIVE in Hadoop echo system.

UNIT-1

Data structures in Java: Linked List, Stacks, Queues, Sets, Maps; Generics: Generic classes and Type parameters, Implementing Generic Types, Generic Methods, Wrapper Classes, Concept of Serialization

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UNIT-2

Working with Big Data: Google File System, Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) – Building blocks of Hadoop (Namenode, Datanode, Secondary Namenode, JobTracker, TaskTracker), Introducing and Configuring Hadoop cluster (Local, Pseudo-distributed mode, Fully Distributed mode), Configuring XML files.

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UNIT-3

Writing MapReduce Programs: A Weather Dataset, Understanding Hadoop API for MapReduce Framework (Old and New), Basic programs of Hadoop MapReduce: Driver code, Mapper code, Reducer code, RecordReader, Combiner, Partitioner

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UNIT-4

Hadoop I/O: The Writable Interface, WritableComparable and comparators, Writable Classes: Writable wrappers for Java primitives, Text, BytesWritable, NullWritable, ObjectWritable and GenericWritable, Writable collections, Implementing a Custom Writable: Implementing a RawComparator for speed, Custom comparators

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UNIT-5

Pig: Hadoop Programming Made Easier Admiring the Pig Architecture, Going with the Pig Latin Application Flow, Working through the ABCs of Pig Latin, Evaluating Local and Distributed Modes of Running Pig Scripts, Checking out the Pig Script Interfaces, Scripting with Pig Latin

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UNIT-6

Applying Structure to Hadoop Data with Hive: Saying Hello to Hive, Seeing How the Hive is Put Together, Getting Started with Apache Hive, Examining the Hive Clients, Working with Hive Data Types, Creating and Managing Databases and Tables, Seeing How the Hive Data Manipulation Language Works, Querying and Analyzing Data

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SOFTWARE LINKS:

  1. Hadoop: http://hadoop.apache.org/
  2. Hive: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/Home
  3. Piglatin: http://pig.apache.org/docs/r0.7.0/tutorial.html

Text Books:

1. Big Java 4th Edition, Cay Horstmann, Wiley John Wiley & Sons, INC

2. Hadoop: The Definitive Guide by Tom White, 3rd Edition, O’reilly

3. Hadoop in Action by Chuck Lam, MANNING Publ.

4. Hadoop for Dummies by Dirk deRoos, Paul C.Zikopoulos, Roman B.Melnyk,Bruce Brown, Rafael Coss

Reference Books:

1. Hadoop in Practice by Alex Holmes, MANNING Publ.

2. Hadoop MapReduce Cookbook, SrinathPerera, ThilinaGunarathne

Course Outcomes:

  • Preparing for data summarization, query, and analysis.
  • Applying data modeling techniques to large data sets
  • Creating applications for Big Data analytics
  • Building a complete business data analytic solution

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Course Objectives: This course is designed to:

  • To understand interrelationships, principles and guidelines governing architecture and evolution over time.
  • To understand various architectural styles of software systems.
  • To understand design patterns and their underlying object oriented concepts.
  • To understand implementation of design patterns and providing solutions to real world software design problems.
  • To understand patterns with each other and understanding the consequences of combining patterns on the overall quality of a system.

UNIT-1

Envisioning Architecture

The Architecture Business Cycle, What is Software Architecture, Architectural patterns, reference models, reference architectures, architectural structures and views.

Creating and Architecture

Quality Attributes, Achieving qualities, Architectural styles and patterns, designing the Architecture, Documenting software architectures, Reconstructing Software Architecture.

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UNIT-2

Analyzing Architectures

Architecture Evaluation, Architecture design decision making, ATAM, CBAM

Moving from One System to Many

Software Product Lines, Building systems from off the shelf components, Software architecture in future.

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UNIT-3

Patterns

Pattern Description, Organizing catalogs, role in solving design problems, Selection and usage.

Creational Patterns

Abstract factory, Builder, Factory method, Prototype, Singleton

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UNIT-4

Structural Patterns

Adapter, Bridge, Composite, Decorator, Façade, Flyweight, PROXY.

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UNIT-5

Behavioral Patterns

Chain of responsibility, command, Interpreter, iterator, mediator, memento, observer, state, strategy, template method, visitor.

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UNIT-6

Case Studies

A-7E – A case study in utilizing architectural structures, The World Wide Web – a case study in Interoperability, Air Traffic Control – a case study in designing for high availability, Celsius Tech – a case study in product line development.

A Case Study (Designing a Document Editor): Design Problems, Document Structure, Formatting, Embellishing the User Interface, Supporting Multiple Look-and-Feel Standards, Supporting Multiple Window Systems, User Operations, Spelling Checking and Hyphenation.

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Text Books:

1. Dr. N. AppaRao, Dr. P. Vijay Kumar: ‘Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis’, Cengage Publications, New Delhi – 2011

2. Dr. A. R. Aryasri – Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, TMH 2011

3. Prof. J.V.Prabhakararao, Prof. P. Venkatarao. ‘Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis’, Ravindra Publication.

Reference Books:

1.Dr. B. Kuberudu and Dr. T. V. Ramana: Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis, Himalaya Publishing House, 2014.

2. V. Maheswari: Managerial Economics, Sultan Chand.2014

3. Suma Damodaran: Managerial Economics, Oxford 2011.

4. VanithaAgarwal: Managerial Economics, Pearson Publications 2011.

5. Sanjay Dhameja: Financial Accounting for Managers, Pearson.

6. Maheswari: Financial Accounting, Vikas Publications.

7. S. A. Siddiqui& A. S. Siddiqui: Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, New Age International Publishers, 2012

8. Ramesh Singh, Indian Economy, 7th Edn., TMH2015

9. Pankaj Tandon A Text Book of Microeconomic Theory, Sage Publishers, 2015

10. Shailaja Gajjala and Usha Munipalle, Univerties press, 2015

Course Outcomes:

  • The Learner is equipped with the knowledge of estimating the Demand and demand elasticities for a product and the knowledge of understanding of the Input-Output-Cost relationships and estimation of the least cost combination of inputs.
  • One is also ready to understand the nature of different markets and Price Output determination under various market conditions and also to have the knowledge of different Business Units.
  • The Learner is able to prepare Financial Statements and the usage of various Accounting tools for Analysis and to evaluate various investment project proposals with the help of capital budgeting techniques for decision making.