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Sri Sai University, Palampur (HP) : Programme: MCA Term: Ist (2011)

This document outlines the syllabus for an Operating Systems and Networking Management course taught in the first term of 2011 at SRI SAI University in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India. The course covers 14 topics related to operating systems concepts, Linux, Windows 2000/XP networking, computer security, and fault tolerance. Students will learn through lectures, demonstrations, case studies, images and animations. The syllabus will be evaluated at several points in the term to ensure coverage.

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Sri Sai University, Palampur (HP) : Programme: MCA Term: Ist (2011)

This document outlines the syllabus for an Operating Systems and Networking Management course taught in the first term of 2011 at SRI SAI University in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India. The course covers 14 topics related to operating systems concepts, Linux, Windows 2000/XP networking, computer security, and fault tolerance. Students will learn through lectures, demonstrations, case studies, images and animations. The syllabus will be evaluated at several points in the term to ensure coverage.

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SRI SAI UNIVERSITY, PALAMPUR (HP)

Blow Up Programme: MCA


Course No.: CA 007

Term: Ist (2011)


Course Title: Operating system concept and networking management. L: T: P: Cr 3 0 2 4.0

S. No.

Topic Meaning and evaluation of OS, serial processing, batch processing, multiprogramming, OS structure virtual machine. Client server mode, kernel approach, classification of advance OS, Architecture driven OS. Application driven OS, characteristics of modern OS, microkernel architecture, multithreading symmetric multiprocessing. Linux: features & drawbacks, components of Linux, memory mgmt. sub system, Linux process and threads mgmt. file mgmt. system, device drivers, Linux command , utilities and editor user to user communication , Unix system administration, installing Linux, booting the system, maintain user account, file systems and special files, backup & restoration Windows 2000: architecture peer to peer n/w domain, n/w protocols, file services, shared folder, distributed file system, print services, using the mapped drive Printing a mapped drive, disconnecting mapped drive Viewing directory information, creating a share folder, logging of a client. Using win. 2000 and client login on to the n/w, browsing n/w resources, accessing n/w resources using my n/w places, mapping a folder Advance win. 2000 n/w win 2000 domain, workgroups and trusted relationships - concepts of domains , trust relationship, building domains, user administration; remote access Introduction to win. XP n/w tcp/ip protocol setting for win xp, to select a n/w protocol, virtual private n/w & remote n/w, win xp file system, sharing n/w resources in win xp sharing files folders & drives in win xp, enabling offline file features. Security and management; goals of computer security, security problem & requirements, user authentication, security system and facilities system access control, password mgmt... privileged, user mgmt., user account mgmt. Data resource protection, sensitive system protection, cryptography; intrusion detection; computer security classification. Computer security - hardening OS and application code, file system system security, local security polices, services, default accounts, n/w activity - malicious code, firewall ; fault tolerant system; backup and ups Win. Security mgmt. Physical security mgmt., logon security mgmt., users and groups mgmt., managing local and global groups User accounts, win. NT domain mgmt., domain

No. of Lecture

Pedagogical aid Demonstration/ case study/ images/ animations etc.

2 3

1 2 PPT

PPT

10

11

12

13

14

Textbooks: 1. Avi Silberschatz, Greg Gagne, Peter Baer Galvin Operating System Concepts John Wiley 2. Forouzan, B.A.,Data communication and networking,TMH 3 Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Computer networks,Prentice Hall

Signature of Instructor & Date DateSyllabus Coverage Report Syllabus coverage by Three days before MTE-1, MTE-2, MTE-3.

Signature of HOD &

1. Satisfactory/ lagging by ____ lectures. 2. Satisfactory/ lagging by ____ lectures. 3. Satisfactory/ Lagging by ____ lectures Syllabus coverage by two week before ETE Satisfactory/lagging by ____ lectures. Signature of HOD & Date

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