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PROGRAMME GUIDE
DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
(PGDCAEG)
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Scheme of Examination
Detailed Syllabus
Counseling and Study Structure
Study Modules & Books Information
Date Schedule & Instructions for Submitting Assignments
INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE EDUCATION (IODE)
DR. C.V.RAMAN UNIVERSITY
KARGI ROAD, KOTA, BILASPUR, CHATTISGARH
PHONE : 07753-253737, 8827920016, 8827920019 FAX : 07753-253728
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cvru.ac.in
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN E-GOVERNANCE (PGDCAEG)
Duration
:
12 Months
Eligibility
:
Graduation in any Discipline Scheme of Examination
Course
Code
PGDCAEG1
PGDCAEG2
PGDCAEG3
PGDCAEG4
PGDCAEG5
Total
PGDCAEG6
PGDCAEG7
PGDCAEG8
PGDCAEG9
PGDCAEG10
Total
Name of the Course
Credit
FUNDAMENTALS OF
COMPUTERS AND
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO
INTERNET & WEB
TECHNOLOGY
BASICS OF EGOVERNANCE
MS-OFFICE
RDBMS AND SQL
Total
Marks
Max
Min
Practical
Marks
Max Min
Semester-I
3
100
70
26
-
-
30
11
3
100
50
18
20
8
30
11
3
100
50
18
20
8
30
11
100
100
500
Semester-II
3
100
50
50
270
18
18
108
20
20
80
8
8
32
30
30
150
11
11
55
50
18
20
8
30
11
3
3
3
100
100
100
50
50
50
18
18
18
20
20
20
8
8
8
30
30
30
11
11
11
4
100
500
200
72
100
180
36
68
120
44
4
3
CONCEPTS OF DATA
MINING
E-COMMERCE
DATA WAREHOUSING
NATIONAL E-GOVERNANCE
PLAN
PROJECT
Theory
Assignments
Max
Min
Evaluation Scheme
36% in each theory, practical, project, dissertation & internal assessment
40% Aggregate marks to pass
DETAILED SYLLABUS
SEMESTER – I
PGDCAEG1-FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1.
Computer Basics and Data Representation:
Simple Model of Computer, Characteristics of Computer, Problem Solving Using Computers,
Representation of Characters in Computers', Integers, Fractions, Hexadecimal Representation
of Numbers, Decimal to Binary Conversion.
2.
Input/Output Units and Computer Memory:
Description of Computer Input Units, Other Inputs Methods, Computer Output Units, Memory
Cell, Organization, ROM, Serial Access Memory, Physical Devices Used to Construct Memories,
Magnetic Hard Disk, Floppy Disk Drivers, CD-ROM, Magnetic Tape Driver.
3. Processor and Binary Arithmetic:
Structure of Instruction, Description of Processor, A Machine Language Program, An
algorithms to simulate the hypothetical Computer, Binary Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication, Division, Signed Numbers, 2' Complement Representation Numbers,
Addition/subtraction of T Floating-point Representation of Numbers.
4.
Computer Language and Operating System:
Why Programming Language?, Assembly Language, Higher Level Programming Language,
Compiling High Level Language Programme, Some High Level Program Languages, Need of
Operating System, Batch OS, Multiprogramming OS, Time Sharing OS, Personal Computer OS,
Unix OS, Micro Kernel Based OS, On-Line and Real Time System.
5.
Computer Generation and Classification:
First, Second, Third, Fourth Generation of Computer, Moore's Law, Classification of
Computers, Distributed Computer System, Parallel Computers.
6.
File Organization:
Concept of File, File Organization and Accessing Techniques-Indexed, Line Sequential, Hashed.
File Handling Functions:. Sorting, Merging, Indexing, Updating.
PGDCAEG2-INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET & WEB TECHNOLOGY
Introduction to HTML: Information Files Creation; Web Server; Web Client/ Browser
(Understanding how a Browser Communicates with a Web Server); Hyper Text Markup
Language (HTML) (HTML Tags, Paired Tags); Commonly used HTML Commands (The Structure
of an HTML Program, Document Head, Document Body); Titles and Footers; Text Formatting
(Paragraph Breaks, Line Breaks); Emphasizing Material in a Web Page (Heading Styles,
Drawing Lines); Text Styles (Bold, Italics, Underline); Other Text Effects (Centering (Text,
Images etc.); Spacing (Indenting Text).
Lists: Types of Lists (Unordered Lists (Bullets), Ordered Lists (Numbering), - Definition Lists).
Adding Graphics to HTML Documents: Using the Border Attribute; Using the Width and
Height Attribute; Using the Align Attribute; Using the ALT Attribute.
Tables: Introduction (Header, Data Rows, The Caption Tag); Using the Width and Border
Attribute; Using the Cell padding Attribute; Using the Cell spacing Attribute; Using the
BGCOLOR Attribute; Using the COLSPAN and ROWSPAN Attributes.
Linking Documents: Links (External' Document References, Internal Document References);
Images as Hyperlinks (Image Maps). Frames: Introduction to Frames (The <FRAMESET> tag,
The <FRAME> tag, Targeting Named Frames.
Introduction to Javascript: JavaScript in Web Pages (Netscape and JavaScript, Database
Connectivity, Client side JavaScript, Capturing User Input); The Advantages of JavaScript (An
Interpreted Language, Embedded within HTML, Minimal Syntax-Easy to Learn, Quick
Development, Designed for Simple, Small Programs, Performance, Procedural Capabilities,
Designed for Programming User Events, Easy Debugging and Testing, Platform
Independence/Architecture Neutral); Writing JavaScript into HTML; Building Up JavaScript
Syntax; Basic Programming Techniques (Data Types and Literal, Type Casting, Creating
Variables, Incorporating variables in a Script, The JavaScript Array, The Elements of an Array,
The JavaScript Array and its length Property); Operators and Expressions in JavaScript
(Arithmetic Operators, Logical Operators, Comparison Operators, String Operators, Assignment
Operators, The Conditional Expression Ternary Operator, Special Operators); JavaScript
Programming Constructs; Conditional Checking (If -Super Controlled - Endless Loops (For
Loop); Functions in JavaScript (Built-in Functions, User Defined functions, Declaring
Functions, Place of Declaration, Passing Parameters, Variable Scope, Return Values, Recursive
Functions); Placing Text in a Browser; Dialog Boxes (The Alert Dialog Box, The Prompt Dialog
Box, The Confirm Dialog Box)
PGDCAEG3-BASICS OF E-GOVERNANCE
INTRODUCTION TO E-GOVERNMENT
E-government, definition of e-governance, An e-governance Model, need of e-governance,
Stages of E- Governance, e-democracy, e-administration, citizen services, e-procurement,
Mobile government, Law and policies, IT Act, Right for Information Act, Introduction to various
TAX Payable, Purchase & Tender procedures and E-filing of Information.
E-GOVERNANCE IN INDIA
History of e-governance in india, 12 point agenda for e-governance, G2C initiatives, G2B
initiatives, G2C initiatives.
G2C INITIATIVES
Computerization of Land Record, The Phase covered by this scheme, status of implementation
of this scheme, land report of 2005, lesson from this project.
BHOOMI project in Karnataka:- Objective of project, IT innovation for achieving objective,
provided services, lesson from this project.
GYANDOOT in Madhya Pradesh- Objective of Project, Service provided By this project, lesson
from this project
LOKVANI in Uttar-Pradesh – Objective of Project, Service provided by this project.
FRIENDS in Kerla-Objective of project, service provided by this project, lesson from this project.
E-MITRA in Rajasthan –Objective and Service of this Project, lesson from this project.
RACE billing Project in Bihar – objective of this project, problem in implementation of this
Project,
G2B INITIATIVES
e-procurement in Andhra Pradesh, Objective of project, advantage of project,, lesson from this
project.
e-procurement in Gujrat-objectives and advantage of project,, lesson from this project.
G2G INIATIVES
Khajana project in Karnataka- Objective and Advantage project, lesson learnt from this project
Smart Gov project in Andhra Pradesh- Objective and Advantage project, lesson learnt from this
project.
PGDCAEG4-MS-OFFICE
Operating System, Introduction To XP, Starting Work In Windows, My Computer And Windoe
Explorer, Managing File And Folder, Changing Window Settings And Control Menu Panel,
Accessories In XP, E-Mail System Security.
Ms Word Application Window:- Starting Work On Word, Word Menu Bar, Exiting From Tool
Bar, Editing Text Adding And Deleting Text, Selecting Text, Moving And Copying Text, Printing
Document.
Using Font :- Changing Fonts, Align Text, Border, Shading In Paragraph, Page Margin And Line
Space,
Spell Check, Using Thesaurus, Using Auto Correct. Word Art And Drawing :-Using Drawing
Tool Bar, Using Word Art, Auto Shapes, Organization Chart, Inserting Graph In Text. Managing
Table:- Creating Table, Insering Text In Table, Inserting And Deleting Rows And Coloumn.
Mail Merge:- Creating Basic Documents, Creating Data Source, Inserting Data Source In
Document Field,
Merging Text, Creating Envelope And Labels.
Ms-Excel:- Starting Excel, Excel Window, Creating Workbook, Saving Work Book, Opening
Workbook, Closing Work Book, Exiting From Excel, Data Types In Excel, Entering Text,
Entering Number, Entering Date And Time. Writing Statement In Cell, Various Auto Fill
Technique, Mathematical Operator :-Sequence Of Operator, Entering Formulae, Autocalculas,
Displaying Formulae In Cell, Relative And Absoulute Cell Address
Using Function In Cell :-Mathematical Function, Stastical Function, Date And Time Function,
String Function, Logical Function, Financial Function, Insert Function, Autosum, Using
Replace In Worksheet, Data Copy And Moving, Checking Spelling, Worksheet Formatting,
Cell Range:-Selecting Range, Naming Range, Naming Range Through Worksheet Level, Using
Range In Formulae And Function.Print Preview, Page Set Up, Printing Work Sheet.
Using Graph:- Types Of Graph, Chart Wizard, Color In Chart, Adding New Data In Chart,
Changing Chart Types, Printing Chart, Pivot Table In Excel.
Ms Power Point:-Starting Powerpoint, Exiting From Power Point, Using Autocontent Wizard,
Design Template, Creating Blank Presentation, Saving Presentation, Closing And Opening
Presentation
Managing Presentation Inserting Slide, Deleting Slide, Cut-Copy-Paste Of Slide, Views Of Slide,
Text Changing Creating Text Box In Slide, Changing Font, Using Formatting Tool, Format
Painter, Changing Alignment Of Text, Coloumn And Table, Using Word Art, Slide Presentation.
PGDCAEG5-RDBMS AND SQL
An Overview of DBMS and DB Systems Architecture : Introduction to Database Management
Systems; Data Models; Database System Architecture; Relational Database Management
systems; Candidate Key and Primary Key in a Relation; Foreign Keys; Relational Operators; Set
Operations on Relations; Attribute domains and their Implementation
The Normalization Process : Introduction; first Normal Form; data Anomalies in INF Relations;
Partial Dependencies; Second Normal Form; Data Anomalies in 2NF Relations; Transitive
Dependencies; Third Normal Form; Data Anomalies in 3NF Relations
The Entity Relationship Model: The Entity Relationship Model; Entities and Attributes;
Relationships; One-One Relationships; Many-to-one Relationships; Normalizing the Model;
Table instance charts
Interactive SQL: SQL commands; Data Definition Language Commands; Data Manipulation
Language Commands; The Data types a cell can hold; insertion of data into the tables; Viewing
of data into the tables; Deletion operations; updating the contents of the table; modifying the
structure of the table; renaming table; destroying tables; Data Constraints; Type of Data
Constraint; Column Level Constraint; Table Level Constraint; Null value Concepts; The
UNIQUE Constraint; The PRIMARY constraint; The FOREIGN key constraint; The CHECK
Constraint; Viewing the User Constraints
Viewing the Data : Computations on Table Data; Arithmetic Operators; Logical Operators;
Comparison Operators; Range Searching; Pattern Searching; ORACLE FUNCTIONS; Number
Functions; Group Functions; Scalar Functions; Data Conversion Functions; Manipulating Data
in SQL; Character Functions
Subqueries and Joins : Joins; Equi Joins; Non Eqiii Joins; Self Joins; Outer Joins; Subqueries;
Correlated Queries; Using Set Operators: Union, Intersect; Minus
Views andlndexes: Definition and Advantages Views; Creating and Altering Views; Using Views;
Indexed Views; Partitioned Views; Definition and Advantages of Indexes; Composite Index and
Unique Indexes; Accessing Data with and without Indexes; Creating Indexes and Statistics
Introduction to PL/SQL: Advantage of PL/SQL; The Generic PL/SQL Block; The Declaration
Section; The Begin Section; The End Section; The Character Set; Literals; PL/SQL Data types;
Variables; Constants; Logical Comparision; Conditional Control in PL/SQL; Iterative Control
SEMESTER-II
PGDCAEG6-CONCEPT OF DATA MINING
Introduction to Data mining & Date Warehouse
What is data mining, data mining - On what kinds of data, data mining functionalities,
classification of data mining systems, data mining task primitives, integration of data mining
systems, major issues of data mining, what is data warehouse, multidimensional data model,
data warehouse architecture, data warehouse implementation, from data warehouse to data
mining.
Classification and Prediction
Introduction to classification and prediction, issues regarding classification and prediction.
Classification by Decision Tree Induction: Decision tree induction, tree pruning, scalability
and decision tree induction.
Rule Based Algorithms: Using If- Then rules of classification, rule extraction from a decision
tree, rule induction using a sequential covering algorithm.
Prediction: Linear regression, nonlinear regression, other regression-based methods.
Association Rules and Clustering
Basic Concepts, Efficient and Scalable Frequent Item Set Mining Methods:Apriori
algorithm, generating association rules from frequent itemsets, improving the efficiency of
Apriori.
Mining Various Kinds of Association Rules: Mining multilevel association rules, mining
multilevel association rules from relation databases and data warehouses, from association
mining to correlation analysis.
What is cluster.analysis, requirements of cluster analysis' types of data in cluster analysis,
categorization of major clustering methods.
Partitioning Methods: k-Means and k-Medoids, from K-Medoids to CLARANS.
Hierarchical Method: Agglomerative and divisive hierarchical clustering, BIRCH, ROCK,
Chameleon.
Grid Based Methods: STING (STau'stical INformation Grid), wave cluster.
Mining Complex Data
Spatial Datamining: Spatial data cube construction and spatial OLAP, mining spatial
association and co-location patterns, spatial clustering methods, spatial classification and
spatial trend analysis, mining raster databases.
Multimedia Datamining: Similarity search in multimedia data, multidimensional analysis of
multimedia data, classification and prediction analysis of multimedia data, audio and video
datamining.
Text Mining: Text data analysis and information retrieval, dimensionality reduction for text,
text mining approaches.
Mining the World Wide Web: Mining the web page layout structure, mining the web's link
structure to identify authoritative web pages, web usage mining.
Applications and Trends in Data Mining Data Mining Applications: Data mining for
financial data analysis, data mining for the retail industry, data mining for the
telecommunication industry, data mining for biological data Analysis, Data Mining in Other
Scientific. Applications, Data Mining for Intrusion detection, social impacts of data mining,
trends in data mining.
PGDCAEG7-E-COMMERCE
INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE
Electronic commerce framework, electronic commerce and media convergence, the anatomy of
e-commerce application, electronic commerce consumer application, electronic commerce
organization application
THE NETWORK STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Market forces influencing the I-way, component of the I-way, network access equipment, the
last mile :local road and access ramps, global information distribution, public policy issues
shapping the I-way
THE INTERNET AS A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
The internet terminology, chronological history of the internet, NSFNET:architecture and
component, national research and education network, globalization of the academic internet
society, internet governance : the internet application, an overview of internet applications
THE BUISNESS OF INTERNET COMMERCIALIZATION
Telco /cable/on-line companies, national independent ISPs, regional-level ISPs, local level ISPs,
service providers abroad, service provider connectivity, internet connectivity option, logistics of
being an internet service provider.
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE AND WORLD WIDE WEB
Architectural framework for electronic commerce, WWW as the architecture,
background:hypertext publishing, technology behind the web, security and the web.
web
PGDCAEG8- DATA -WAREHOUSING
Definition of Data warehousing, Characterstics of data ware housing, data marts, other aspect
of data marts Online analytical processing Introduction, OLTP and OLAP system, data
modelling-star schema for multidimensional view, Data modelling-multifact star schema or
snow flake schema, OLAP tools, state of market, OLAP tools and the internet, OLAP tools in the
open source domain
Data ware housing :the building blocks, Defiing feature, overview of the component metadata
in the data warehousing,
Trends in data warehousingContinued growth in data warehousing, significant trends,
emergence, web-enabled data warehouse
Planning and project managementPlanning your data warehouse, the data warehouse project,
the project team, project management consideration
Requirement as the driving force for data warehousing, Data design, the architectural plan,
data storage specification, information delivery strategy
PGDCAEG9-NATIONAL E-GOVERNANCE PLAN
Introduction :Background Approach/Methodology, Implementation Strategy
Programme Management of Negp, Component of NeGP :-The institutional structure:-NeGP
overall governance structure, NeGP Governance structure at state level, Programe management
structure. The common support infrastructure :- SDC, SWAN, CSC’c, The mission mode project
:-Union Government MMP’s, Integrated MMP’s
Pensions Mission Mode Project:-Objective, Implementation strategy, Status
Governance Structure
Income Tax Mission Mode Project:-Objectives, Outcomes, Architecture
Governance Structure, Implementation strategy and Status
Passport Mission Mode Project:-Outcome, As Is Process, To Be processes, Architecture,
Governance Structure, Business Model,
Implementation Strategy and Milestones
Banking Mission Mode Project:-Banking MMP covers the following services
To-Be Process, Provision of Basic Financial Services through Mobile Phones, The IMG
Framework Approved by the Government, Governance Structure
National Resident/Citizen Database:-Creation of the database, Identity at your fingertips,
Governance Structure, Solution Architecture.
UID:-Objectives, Expected Outcomes, Services, UID Mission Led Ecosystem, Functional
Architecture, Governance Structure, Status.
e-GOVERNANCE : INTERNATIONAL SCENARIO
UN e-Government Survey, Recent Steps in the USA, Recent Steps in the UK, Recent Steps in
New Zealand, e-Governance is not about Technology but Governance
PGDCA10 – PROJECT REPORT
All the candidates of PGDCA are required to submit a project-report based on the work done by
him/her during the project period. A detailed Viva shall be conducted by an external examiner
based on the project report. Students are advised to see the detailed project related guidelines
on the website of AISECT. (www.cvru.ac.in) under Project Guidelines for student section.
COUNSELING AND STUDY STRUCTURE
Sl.
No
.
Course
Code
Title of the
Course
Semester I
1
PGDCAEG1
Credit
Total
Hours
of
Study
Counselling
and
Study
Structure
(hours)
Face to
Self
Practical
Assign
Face
study
ments
Counsell
ing
Project
3
90
12
51
-
27
-
3
90
12
33
18
27
-
3
90
12
33
18
27
-
4
90
12
33
18
27
-
3
90
12
33
18
27
-
12
33
18
27
-
2
PGDCAEG2
3
PGDCAEG3
4
PGDCAEG4
Fundamentals
Of Computers
And
Information
Technology
Introduction To
Internet & Web
Technology
Basics Of EGovernance
Ms-Office
5
PGDCAEG5
Rdbms And Sql
6
PGDCAEG6
3
7
PGDCAEG7
Concepts Of
Data Mining
E-Commerce
3
90
12
33
18
27
-
8
PGDCAEG8
3
90
12
33
18
27
-
9
PGDCAEG9
3
90
12
33
18
27
-
10
PGDCAEG10
Data
Warehousing
National EGovernance
Plan
Project
4
120
-
-
-
-
120
Semester II
90
STUDY MODULES AND BOOKS INFORMATION
Course
Code
PGDCAEG1
PGDCAEG2
PGDCAEG3
PGDCAEG4
PGDCAEG5
PGDCAEG6
PGDCAEG7
Name of the Course
Books / Module to be used
Semester-I
Fundamentals Of Computers And
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Fundamentals of Computers and Information
Information Technology
Technology S01, AISECT, [E]
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Fundamentals of Computers and Information
Technology S01 H, AISECT, [H]
Introduction To Internet & Web
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Internet, HTML ,Front Page S27,S37,S40,
Technology
AISECT, [E]
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Internet,HTML ,Front Page S27,S37,S40 H,
AISECT, [H]
Basics Of E-Governance
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Ms-Office
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MS-Word , MS Excel , MS-Power Point
S18,S26,S19,S20,S25, AISECT, [E]
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MS-Word , MS Excel , MS-Power Point
S02,S18,S26,S19,S20,S25 H, AISECT, [H]
Rdbms And Sql
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RDBMS and SQL S38, AISECT, [E]
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RDBMS and SQL S38, AISECT, [H]
Semester-II
Concepts Of Data Mining
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E-Commerce
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PGDCAEG8
PGDCAEG9
Data Warehousing
National E-Governance Plan
PGDCAEG10
Project
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Data Warehousing, C.S.R. Prabhu,PHI
National E-Gov. Plan, Planing Comminsion,
Govt. of India
DATE SCHEDULE & INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS
DUE DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ALL ASSIGNMENTS AT THE STUDY CENTRE
Semester
First Semester
Assignment No.
Due Date
PGDCAEG1
PGDCAEG2
PGDCAEG3
PGDCAEG4
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April 30 (for January Session )
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October 31 (for July session)
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October 31 (for July Session )
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April 30 (for January session)
PGDCAEG5
Second Semester
PGDCAEG6
PGDCAEG7
PGDCAEG8
PGDCAEG9
PGDCAEG10
Note: Assignments of the course are available for download at the CVRU Website
http://www.cvru.ac.in . You can download the assignments as per your course, follow the
instructions given and submit it before due dates at the study centre.