SRNMC Regulation-2016 Syllabus SRI S. RAMASAMY NAIDU MEMORIAL COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institution Re-accredited with „A‟ Grade by NAAC) SATTUR- 626203 M.PHIL (COMPUTER SCIENCE) Syllabus and Regulations Under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) (Effective from the academic year 2015 – 2016) REGULATIONS - 2015
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SRNMC Regulation-2016 Syllabus
SRI S. RAMASAMY NAIDU MEMORIAL COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institution Re-accredited with „A‟ Grade by NAAC)
SATTUR- 626203
M.PHIL (COMPUTER SCIENCE)
Syllabus and Regulations
Under
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
(Effective from the academic year 2015 – 2016)
REGULATIONS - 2015
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Objectives
The syllabus for M.Phil (Computer Science) under semester system has been so
designed that the students can have a clear idea on recent research developments in various
fields of Computer Science and Information Technology. The main objectives are:
To offer quality education and research providing wide scope to conduct substantial
empirical research.
To upscale the quality of research education in a splendid and instrumental manner.
To provide direction and guidance to enthusiastic graduate to convert their creative ideas
and plans, into a successful career in research and development.
To enhance the knowledge and skill of students in meeting with the needs of innovative
industrial research and development projects and also providing future scope for
research oriented studies and work.
The students with good acumen for computer science research skills can likely find
diplomatic international job opportunities.
To get prior idea on preparing research articles and dissertation in Computer Science.
To develop enough skills in Software tools so that students themselves able to prepare
articles and dissertation in Computer Science.
To impart the recent topics of research in Computer Science.
Eligibility
A Candidate who has qualified for the Master‟s Degree in any Faculty of
Madurai Kamaraj University or of any other University recognized by the Syndicate of
Madurai Kamaraj University as equivalent there to Computer Science shall be eligible
to register for the Degree of Master of Philosophy in Computer Science.
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A candidate who has qualified for Master‟s degree with not less than 55% of
marks in the concerned subject in any Faculty recognized by Madurai Kamaraj
University. Duration The duration of the M.Phil. Course shall be of two semesters for the full time programme.
Course of study
The course of study shall consist of
PART – I : Three Written Papers
PART – II : Dissertation.
The three papers under Part-I (First Semester) shall be:
Paper I : Research Methodology
Paper II: Advanced Techniques in Computer Science
Paper III: Optional Subject
LIST OF PAPERS
A SOFT COMPUTING
B DATA COMPRESSION
C KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
D INFORMATION SECURITY
E ADVANCED NETWORKING
For Part-II (Second Semester):
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Dissertation and Viva-voce
Scheme of Examination
First Semester
Subject Subject
Code
Weekly
Contact
Hours
Library
Hours
Credits Exam
Hours
Marks
Int Ext Total
Paper I
Research
Methodology
MP16CS11 6 4 5 3 25 75 100
Paper II
Advanced
Techniques in
Computer
Science
MP16CS12 6 4 5 3 25 75 100
Paper III
Optional
Subject
MP16CSE11 6 4 5 3 25 75 100
Second Semester
Subject Subject
Code
Credits Marks
Int Ext Total
Dissertation MP16CSDN 7 75 75 150
Viva voce MP16CSVV 3 50 50
Total 10 200
Pattern of the Question Paper
Part A
Five questions (either or type).
Two questions from each unit. 5 x 6=30 Marks
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Part B
Three out of Five questions. 3 x 15=45 Marks
One question from each unit
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TOTAL 75 Marks
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Evaluation
1. Part I – Written papers
The performance of a scholar is evaluated in terms of percentage of marks.
Evaluation for each course shall be done by a continuous internal assessment by the
concerned teacher as well as by an End Semester Examination of 3 hours duration and
will be consolidated at the end of the course. The ratio of the marks to be allotted to
continuous internal assessment and to End Semester Examination is 25:75 (Internal 25 and External 75)
a) Maximum marks for test 15 marks
(Two tests and their average)
b) Maximum marks for seminar 5 marks
Activities
c) Maximum marks for Assignment 5 marks
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Total 25 marks
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Passing Minimum
1. 50% of the aggregate (external+ internal).
2. No separate pass minimum for internal.
3. 34 marks out of 75 is the pass minimum for the External. 2. Part II - Dissertation
For carrying out the dissertation the mandatory requirement is strictly adhering to the rules of the college as given below:
Requirement
Every student is expected to give two seminars one concerning Review of Related
Literature within the four weeks from the beginning of the second semester and the other
on Data Analysis / Result just before the submission of the final draft of the dissertation
Submission
Candidates shall submit the Dissertations to the Controller of Examination not
earlier than five months but within six months in the full time programme. The above
said time limit shall start from 1st
of the month which follows after the month in which
Part-I examinations are conducted. If a candidate is not able to submit his/her
Dissertation within the period stated above, he/she shall be given an extension time of
three months in the first instance and another three months in the second instance with
penalty fees. If a candidate does not submit his Dissertation even after the two extensions,
his registration shall be treated as cancelled and he has to re-register for the course
subject to the discretion of the Principal. However the candidate need not write once
again the theory papers if he / she has already passed these papers.
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Requirement for valuation of Dissertation
One external examiner and the Research Adviser shall value the Dissertation. The
external examiner should be selected only from outside the college and shall be within
the colleges affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University. In case of non-availability, the
panel can include examiners from the other university / colleges in Tamil Nadu. The
external examiner shall be selected from a panel of 3 experts suggested by the Research
Adviser. However, the Controller of Examination may ask for another panel if he deems
it necessary. Both the internal and external examiner will evaluate the Dissertation and
allot the marks separately. However the viva-voce will be done by both of them. The
average marks will be considered.
Viva-voce
The external examiner who valued the Dissertation and the Research Adviser
shall conduct the Viva-Voce for the candidate for a maximum of 50 marks. A Candidate
shall be declared to have passed in viva-voce if he secures not less than 50% of the marks
prescribed for Dissertation and 50% of the marks in the aggregate of the marks secured in
viva-voce test and Dissertation valuation. A student can undertake project in the second
semester whether or not he /she has passed the first semester.
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Internal Evaluation
Project Marks
Seminar on review of
related literature
15
Seminar on Data Analysis /
Results
25
Dissertation Evaluation 35
Total 75
External Evaluation
Marks
Dissertation Evaluation 75
Viva – voce 50
Total 125
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SRI S.RAMASAMY NAIDU MEMORIAL COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institution Re-accredited with „A‟ Grade by NAAC)
SATTUR - 626 203.
Department of Computer Science
(For those who are joining in 2015-2016 and after)
Subject : Optional Subject-Paper III-D No. of Credit : 5 Title of the Paper: INFORMATION SECURITY
Objectives:
To understand information security‟s importance in our increasingly computer-
driven world.
To master the key concepts of information security and how they work.
To develop a “security mindset:” learn how to critically analyze situations of
computer and network usage from a security perspective, identifying the salient
issues, viewpoints, and trade-offs.
To examine, understand and explain key aspects of information security.
To identify and prioritize information assets and threats to them.
To define an information security strategy and architecture.
To plan for and respond to intruders in an information system
To describe legal and public relations implications of security and privacy issues.
To present a disaster recovery plan for recovery of information assets after an
Incident.
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UNIT - I
Conventional Encryption : Classical Technique – Modern technique –
Algorithms; Public Key Cryptography : Public Key Cryptography – Introduction to
Number Theory – Message Authentication and Hash Function – HASH and MAC
Algorithm – Digital Signature and Authentication protocol.
UNIT - II
Network Security Practice: Authentication Application – Electronic Mail Security – IP Security Program Security and System Security: Secure programs – No malicious
program errors – viruses and Worms – Memory and address protection – control access
to general objects – File protection mechanism – user authentication – Trusted operating
system design and assurance – Intrusion Detection system.
UNIT - III
System Security and Web Security: Intruders,– Firewall - Managing Access –
Password management - Web Security requirements – SSL and TLS – SET; Client Side
Security : Using SSL – Active Content – Web Privacy. Database Security: The
Database as Networked Server Securing database-to-database communication –
Reliability and Integrity of database – sensitive data – inference multilevel databases.
UNIT - IV
Wireless Network Security: Mobile Security – Encryption Schemes in WLANs –
Basic approach to WLAN security and Policy Development – WLAN intrusion process –
WLAN security solutions. Digital Watermarking and Steganography: Models of