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LESSON PLAN Date 28.11.2012 To 27-04-2013 Sub Name : DISTRIBUTED DATABASES Branch: IV B.Tech CSE Semester I & Section: A & B SYLLABUS UNIT - I Features of Distributed versus Centralized Databases, Principles Of Distributed Databases , Levels Of Distribution Transparency, Reference Architecture for Distributed Databases , Types of Data Fragmentation, Integrity Constraints in Distributed Databases. UNIT II Translation of Global Queries to Fragment Queries, Equivalence Transformations for Queries, Transforming Global Queries into Fragment Queries, Distributed Grouping and Aggregate Function Evaluation, Parametric Queries. UNIT III Optimization of Access Strategies, A Framework for Query Optimization, Join Queries, General Queries. UNIT IV The Management of Distributed Transactions, A Framework for Transaction Management, Supporting Atomicity of Distributed Transactions, Concurrency Control for Distributed Transactions, Architectural Aspects of Distributed Transactions. UNIT - V Concurrency Control, Foundation of Distributed Concurrency Control, Distributed Deadlocks, Concurrency Control based on Timestamps, Optimistic Methods for Distributed Concurrency Control. UNIT VI Reliability, Basic Concepts, Nonblocking Commitment Protocols, Reliability and concurrency Control, Determining a Consistent View of the Network, Detection and Resolution of Inconsistency, Checkpoints and Cold Restart, Distributed Database Administration, Catalog Management in Distributed Databases, Authorization and Protection. UNIT - VII Architectural Issues, Alternative Client/Server Architectures, Cache Consistency Object Management, Object Identifier Management, Pointer Swizzling, Object Migration, Distributed Object Storage, Object Query Processing, Object Query Processor Architectures, Query Processing Issues, Query Execution ,Transaction Management, Transaction Management in Object DBMSs , Transactions as Objects. UNIT - VIII Database Integration, Scheme Translation, Scheme Integration, Query Processing Query Processing Layers in Distributed Multi-DBMSs, Query Optimization Issues. Transaction Management Transaction and Computation Model Multidatabase Concurrency Control, Multidatabase Recovery, Object Orientation And Interoperability Object Management Architecture CORBA and Database Interoperability Distributed Component Model COM/OLE and Database Interoperability, PUSH-Based Technologies.

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Branch: IV B.Tech CSE Semester I & Section: A & B

SYLLABUS

UNIT - I

Features of Distributed versus Centralized Databases, Principles Of Distributed Databases ,

Levels Of Distribution Transparency, Reference Architecture for Distributed Databases , Types

of Data Fragmentation, Integrity Constraints in Distributed Databases.

UNIT – II

Translation of Global Queries to Fragment Queries, Equivalence Transformations for Queries,

Transforming Global Queries into Fragment Queries, Distributed Grouping and Aggregate

Function Evaluation, Parametric Queries.

UNIT – III

Optimization of Access Strategies, A Framework for Query Optimization, Join Queries, General

Queries.

UNIT – IV

The Management of Distributed Transactions, A Framework for Transaction Management,

Supporting Atomicity of Distributed Transactions, Concurrency Control for Distributed

Transactions, Architectural Aspects of Distributed Transactions.

UNIT - V

Concurrency Control, Foundation of Distributed Concurrency Control, Distributed Deadlocks,

Concurrency Control based on Timestamps, Optimistic Methods for Distributed Concurrency

Control.

UNIT – VI

Reliability, Basic Concepts, Nonblocking Commitment Protocols, Reliability and concurrency

Control, Determining a Consistent View of the Network, Detection and Resolution of

Inconsistency, Checkpoints and Cold Restart, Distributed Database Administration, Catalog

Management in Distributed Databases, Authorization and Protection.

UNIT - VII

Architectural Issues, Alternative Client/Server Architectures, Cache Consistency Object

Management, Object Identifier Management, Pointer Swizzling, Object Migration, Distributed

Object Storage, Object Query Processing, Object Query Processor Architectures, Query

Processing Issues, Query Execution ,Transaction Management, Transaction Management in

Object DBMSs , Transactions as Objects.

UNIT - VIII

Database Integration, Scheme Translation, Scheme Integration, Query Processing Query

Processing Layers in Distributed Multi-DBMSs, Query Optimization Issues. Transaction

Management Transaction and Computation Model Multidatabase Concurrency Control,

Multidatabase Recovery, Object Orientation And Interoperability Object Management

Architecture CORBA and Database Interoperability Distributed Component Model COM/OLE

and Database Interoperability, PUSH-Based Technologies.

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COURSE OBJECTIVES AND OUT COMES

The main objectives of this course are as follows:

1. Awareness about client server and distributed systems and distributed databases.

2. Implementation of queries in distributed environment, optimization of queries.

3. Implementing query trees.

4.I implementation of concurrency control, locking mechanisms in distributed databases.

5. Implementation of time stamp ordering and dead locks management in DDB’s.

6. Proposed architectures for DDB’s

7. Implementing transactions in DDB’s.

The main outcomes of this course are as follows:

Upon the successful completion of this course students will be able to:

1. What are distributed systems how they are different from client server systems?

2. How to construct query trees in distributed environment.

3. How to optimize queries?

4. How to implement concurrency control in DDB’s?

5. How to implement locking mechanisms in DDB’s?

6. How to implement different transactions in DDB’s.

7. What are the architectures proposed for DDB’s?

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No. of

lecture

hours

Date

(Tentative) Topics to be covered Unit No.

Teaching Method/

Aid Remarks

1 01 28-11-2012 Introduction 1 Black board

2 01 29-11-2012 Features of distributed vs

centralized databases

1 Black board

3 01 1-12-2012 Principles of distributed

databases

1 Black board

4 01 3-12-2012 Levels of distribution

transparency

1 Black board

5 01 4-12-2012 Reference architecture for

distributed databases

1 Black board

6 01 5-12-2012 Types of data

fragmentation

1 Black board

7 01 6-12-2012 Types of data

fragmentation

1 Black board

8 01 10-12-2012 Integrity constraints for

distributed databases

1 Black board

9 01 11-12-2012 Translation of global

queries to fragment

queries

2 Black board

10 01 12-12-2012 Translation of global

queries to fragment

queries

2 Black board

11 01 13-12-2012 Transforming global

queries to fragment

queries

2 Black board

12 01 15-12-2012 Equivalence

transformation of queries

13 01 17-12-2012 Distributed grouping and

aggregate function

evaluation

2 Black board

14 18-12-2012 Distributed grouping and

aggregate function

evaluation

2

15 01 19-12-2012 Parametric queries 2 Black board

16 01 20-12-2012 Parametric queries 2 Black board

17 01 22-12-2012 Optimization of access 3 Black board

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strategies

18 01 24-12-2012 A frame work for

Optimization

3 Black board

19 01 26-12-2012 A frame work for

Optimization

3 Black board

20 01 27-12-2012 Join queries 3 Black board

21 01 28-12-2012 Join queries 3 Black board

22 01 29-12-2012 Join queries 3 Black board

23 01 31-12-2012 General quires 3 Black board

24 01 2-01-2013 General quires 3 Black board 16

25 01 3-01-2013 The management of

distributed transactions

4 Black board

26 01 5-01-2013 The management of

distributed transactions

4 Black board

27 01 7-01-2013 A framework of

transaction management

4 Black board

28 01 8-01-2013 A framework of

transaction management

4 Black board

29 01 9-01-2013 Supporting atomicity of

distributed transactions

4 Black board

30 01 10-01-2013 Concurrency for

distributed transactions

4 Black board

31 01 19-01-2013 Architectural aspects of

distributed transactions

4 Black board

32 01 20-01-2013 Architectural aspects of

distributed transactions

4 Black board

IV BTECH CSE I- MID EXAMINATIONS FROM 21-01-2013 TO 26-01-2013

33 01 28--01-2013 Concurrency control 5 Black board

34 01 29--01-2013 Foundation of distributed

concurrency control

5 Black board

35 01 30--01-2013 Distributed deadlocks 5 Black board

36 01 31--01-2013 Concurrency control

bases on timestamps

5 Black board

37 01 2-02-2013 Optimistic methods for

distributed concurrency

control

5 Black board

38 01 4-02-2013 Reliability 6 Black board

39 01 5-02-2013 Basic concepts 6 Black board

40 01 6-02-2013 Non blocking of 6 Black board

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commitment protocols

41 01 7-02-2013 Reliability an

concurrency control

6 Black board

42 01 11-02-2013 Determining a constant

view of network

6 Black board

43 01 12-02-2013 Detection and resolution

of inconsistency

6 Black board

44 01 13-02-2013 Checkpoints 6 Black board

45 01 14-02-2013 Cold restart 6 Black board

46 01 16-02-2013 Distributed database

administration

6 Black board

47 01 18-02-2013 Catalog management in

distributed databases

6 Black board

48 01 19-02-2013 Authorization and

protection

6 Black board

49 01 20-02-2013 Architectural issues 7 Black board

50 01 21-02-2013 Alternative Client/server

architectures

7 Black board

51 01 23-02-2013 Cache consistency and

object management

7 Black board

52 01 25-02-2013 Object identifier

management 7 Black board

53 01 26-02-2013 Pointer swizzling 7 Black board

54 01 27-02-2013 Object migration 7 Black board

55 01 28-02-2013 Distributed object storage 7 Black board

56 01 2-03-2013 Object query processing 7 Black board

57 01 4-03-2013 Object query processor

architecture 7 Black board

58 01 5-03-2013 Query processing issues 7 Black board

59 01 6-03-2013 Query execution 7 Black board

60 01 7-03-2013 Transaction management

Transaction management

in Object DBMSs

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61 01 11-03-2013 Transactions as objects 7 Black board

62 01 12-03-2013 Database integration 8 Black board

63 01 13-03-2013 Scheme translation,

integration 8 Black board

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64 01 14-03-2013 Query processing and

query processing layers in

Distributed multi DBMSs

8 Black board

65 01 16-03-2013 Query optimization issues 8 Black board

66 01 18-03-2013 Transaction mgmt and

computation model in

multi databases

concurrency control

8 Black board

67 01 19-03-2013 Multi database recovery

Object orientation and

interoperability

8 Black board

68 01 20-03-2013 Object mgmt architecture

CORBA and

COM/DCOM/OLE

8 Black board

69 01 21-03-2013 Database interoperability 8 Black board

70 01 23-03-2013 Push based technologies 8 Black board

IV BTECH CSE I- MID EXAMINATIONS FROM 25-03-2013 TO 30-03-2013

TEXT BOOKS :

1. Distributed Database Principles & Systems, Stefano Ceri, Giuseppe

Pelagatti McGraw-Hill

2.Principles of Distributed Database Systems, M.Tamer Ozsu, Patrick

Valduriez – Pearson Education.

REFERENCES:

1. Principles of Distributed Database Systems, M.Tamer Ozsu, Patrick

Valduriez – Pearson Education.

COURSE DELIVERY:

UNIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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Prepared by Approved by

Signature

Name M.Sri Bala HOD/CSE

Designation Asst.Professor/CSE

Date 26.11.2012

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LAKIREDDY BALIREDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

COURSE: IV/IV CSE (VIII SEM) A.Y: 2012-2013

Faculty Name: Dr. A. ADISESHA REDDY

SNO TOPIC TO BE COVERED

NO.OF

CLASSES

REQIRED

REMARKS

1. 29/11/12 Introduction to management and definitions to

management

1

2. 30/11/12 Management - Nature & importance

3. 1/12/12 Functions of management 1

4. 4/12/12 Systems approach to management

5. 5/12/12 Henry Fayol’s principles of management 1

6. 6/12/12 FW Taylor’S Scientific management concept 1

7. 7/12/12 Moivational theories, A..H.Maslows theory of motivation 1

8. 8/12/12 Herzbergs two-factor theory of motivation, Eltom Mayo

Contribution

1

9. 11/12/12 Douglas Mc Gregory theory X and theory Y,Victor H

Vroom Theory. 1

10. 12/12/12 Leadership styles 1

11. 13/12/12 Social responsibilities of management 1

12. 14/12/12 Organization and its concepts – Authority , Responsibility ,

Delegation of Authority , Span of control 1

13. 15/12/12 Departmentation and Decentralization

14. 18/12/12 Types of organizations - Line organization structure 1

15. 19/12/12 Line & Staff Oraganization 1

16. 20/12/12 Functional organization 1

17. 21/12/12

Committee organization, matrix organization, Virtual

organization,cellular organization, lean and flat

1

18. 22/12/12 Introduction to Operation Management & plant location &

its determinants, 1

19. 26/12/12 Plant layouts & its principles 1

20. 27/12/12

Type of Plant layouts

a) Process layout

b) Product layout

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21. 28/12/12

a)Fixed Position Layout

b)Combination Layout

22. 29/12/12 Production & its methods (Job order production, batch

production & Mass production) 1

23. 2/1/13 Work Study-Basic Procedural steps involved in method

study 1

24. 3/1/13 Recording Techniques

25. 4/1/13 Work Measurement & its procedures 1

26. 5/1/13 SQC & its importance

27. 6/1/13 Control chars & its techniques

28. 9/1/13 X, R, P, C Control Charts,

29. 10/1/13 Acceptance sampling 1

30. 11/1/13 Types of samples –Merits and Demerits 1

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SIGNATURE OF FACULTY HOD

31. 12/1/13 Deming’s Contribution to quality 1

32. 18/1/13 Objectives & Functions of Materials Management 1

33. 19/1/13 Purchase Procedure 1

34. 29/1/13 Stores Management

35. 30/1/13 EOQ, 1

36. 31/1/13 ABC Analysis 1

37. 1/2/13 Stock levels 1

38. 2/2/13 Marketing & its functions 1

39. 5/2/13 Marketing Mix Tools 1

40. 6/2/13 Marketing Strategies based on PLC 1

41. 7/2/13 Channels of distribution

42. 8/2/13 HRM & its functions, HRM vs PMIR 1

43. 9/2/13 Man power planning 1

44. 13/2/13 Recruitment & selection 1

45. 14/2/13 Training and its methods, Development 1

46. 15/2/13 Wage & salary administration 1

47. 16/2/13 Promotions, Demotion, Transfers and separations 1

48. 20/2/13 Performance appraisal 1

49. 21/2/13 Grievances Handling 1

50. 22/2/13 Welfare Administration 1

51. 23/2/13 Job Evaluation & its methods 1

52. 27/2/13 Merit rating & its techniques 1

53. 28/2/13 Objectives of Project Management 1

54. 1/3/13 Techniques of PM & traditional techniques (Bar charts &

Milestone Charts) 1

55. 2/3/13 Network Analysis - PERT – CPM 1

56. 5/3/13 Finding critical path, project duration - Problems 1

57. 6/3/13 Probability of completion of Project- Problems 1

58. 7/3/13 Project crashing - Procedure 1

59. 8/3/13 Problems in Project Crashing 1

60. 9/3/13 Problems in Project Crashing 1

61. 12/3/13 Corporate Planning - Meaning 1

62. 13/3/13 Elements of corporate planning - Mission, Goals 1

63. 14/3/13 Objectives, Strategies, etc 1

64. 15/3/13 Corporate planning process 1

65. 16/3/13 Environmental Scanning 1

66. 19/3/13 SWOT Analysis 1

67. 20/3/13 Strategy formulation - Generic Strategy alternatives 1

68. 21/3/13 Implementation 1

69. 22/3/13 MIS (Management Information System) 1

70. 23/3/13 MRP (materials requirement planning) 1

71. 26/3/13 JIT (Just in Time) 1

72. 27/3/13 TQM (Total Quality Management), six sigma 1

73. 28/3/13 CMM(capability maturity model), ERP, BPO 1

74. 29/3/13 BPR(business process re-engineering ), 1

75. 30/3/13 BSC(balanced score card),BM, etc. 1

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LAKIREDDY BALIREDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

COURSE: IV/IV CSE (VIII SEM-B) A.Y: 2012-2013

Faculty Name: Dr. V. SREEHARI

SNO TOPIC TO BE COVERED

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CLASSES

REQIRED

REMARKS

1. 29/11/12 Introduction to management and definitions to

management

1

2. 30/11/12 Management - Nature & importance

3. 3/12/12 Functions of management 1

4. 4/12/12 Systems approach to management

5. 5/12/12 Henry Fayol’s principles of management 1

6. 6/12/12 FW Taylor’s Scientific management concept 1

7. 7/12/12 Motivational theories, A..H Maslow’s theory of motivation 1

8. 10/12/12 Herzberg’s two-factor theory of motivation, Elton Mayo

Contribution

1

9. 11/12/12 Douglas Mc Gregory theory X and theory Y, Victor H

Vroom Theory. 1

10. 12/12/12 Leadership styles 1

11. 13/12/12 Social responsibilities of management 1

12. 14/12/12 Organization and its concepts – Authority , Responsibility ,

Delegation of Authority , Span of control 1

13. 17/12/12 Departmentation and Decentralization

14. 18/12/12 Types of organizations - Line organization structure 1

15. 19/12/12 Line & Staff Organization 1

16. 20/12/12 Functional organization 1

17. 21/12/12

Committee organization, matrix organization, Virtual

organization, cellular organization, lean and flat

1

18. 24/12/12 Introduction to Operation Management & plant location &

its determinants, 1

19. 26/12/12 Plant layouts & its principles 1

20. 27/12/12

Type of Plant layouts

a) Process layout

b) Product layout

1

21. 28/12/12

a)Fixed Position Layout

b)Combination Layout

22. 31/12/12 Production & its methods (Job order production, batch

production & Mass production) 1

23. 2/1/13 Work Study-Basic Procedural steps involved in method

study 1

24. 3/1/13 Recording Techniques

25. 4/1/13 Work Measurement & its procedures 1

26. 7/1/13 SQC & its importance

27. 8/1/13 Control chars & its techniques

28. 9/1/13 X, R, P, C Control Charts,

29. 10/1//13 Acceptance sampling 1

30. 11/1/13 Types of samples –Merits and Demerits 1

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31. 17/1/13 Deming’s Contribution to quality 1

32. 18/1/13 Objectives & Functions of Materials Management 1

33. 28/1/13 Purchase Procedure 1

34. 29/1/13 Stores Management

35. 30/1/13 EOQ, 1

36. 31/1/13 ABC Analysis 1

37. 1/2/13 Stock levels 1

38. 4/2/13 Marketing & its functions 1

39. 5/2/13 Marketing Mix Tools 1

40. 6/2/13 Marketing Strategies based on PLC 1

41. 7/2/13 Channels of distribution

42. 8/2/13 HRM & its functions, HRM vs PMIR 1

43. 11/2/13 Man power planning 1

44. 12/2/13 Recruitment & selection 1

45. 13/2/13 Training and its methods, Development 1

46. 14/2/13 Wage & salary administration 1

47. 15/2/13 Promotions, Demotion, Transfers and separations 1

48. 18/2/13 Performance appraisal 1

49. 19/2/13 Grievances Handling 1

50. 20/2/13 Welfare Administration 1

51. 21/2/13 Job Evaluation & its methods 1

52. 22/2/13 Merit rating & its techniques 1

53. 25/2/13 Objectives of Project Management 1

54. 26/2/13 Techniques of PM & traditional techniques (Bar charts &

Milestone Charts) 1

55. 27/2/13 Network Analysis - PERT – CPM 1

56. 28/2/13 Finding critical path, project duration - Problems 1

57. 1/3/13 Probability of completion of Project- Problems 1

58. 4/3/13 Project crashing - Procedure 1

59. 5/3/13 Problems in Project Crashing 1

60. 6/3/13 Problems in Project Crashing 1

61. 7/3/13 Corporate Planning - Meaning 1

62. 8/3/13 Elements of corporate planning - Mission, Goals 1

63. 11/3/13 Objectives, Strategies, etc 1

64. 12/3/13 Corporate planning process 1

65. 13/3/13 Environmental Scanning 1

66. 14/3/13 SWOT Analysis 1

67. 15/3/13 Strategy formulation - Generic Strategy alternatives 1

68. 18/3/13 Strategy implementation 1

69. 19/3/13 MIS (Management Information System) 1

70. 20/3/13 MRP (Materials requirement planning) 1

71. 21/3/13 JIT (Just in Time) 1

72. 22/3/13 TQM (Total Quality Management), six sigma 1

73. 25/3/13 CMM(Capability maturity model), ERP, BPO 1

74. 26/3/13 BPR(business process re-engineering ), 1

75. 27/3/13 BSC(balanced score card),BM, etc. 1

76. 28/3/13 Revision 1

77. 29/3/13 Revision 1

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1 28-Nov-12 Introduction : Importance of user Interface 1 Black Board2 29-Nov-12 Defining the User Interface 1 Black Board3 30-Nov-12 Overview of user Interface 1 LCD 6 3-Dec-12 Importance of good design 1 Black Board7 4-Dec-12 Benefits of good design. 1 Black Board8 5-Dec-12 A Brief History of Human- Computer Interface 1 Black Board9 6-Dec-12 A Brief History of Screen design 1 Black Board

10 7-Dec-12 Slip Test Unit - I / Tutorial-I 1 Black Board11 10-Dec-12 popularity of graphical user interface 1 LCD 12 11-Dec-12 the concept of direct manipulation 1 LCD 13 12-Dec-12 Characteristics of the Graphical User Interface 1 Black Board14 13-Dec-12 The Web User Interface - Introduction 1 LCD 15 14-Dec-12 The Popularity of the Web User Interface 1 LCD 16 17-Dec-12 Characteristics of a Web Interface 1 LCD 17 18-Dec-12 Principles of User Interface Design 1 Black Board18 18-Dec-12 Slip Test on UNIT - II / Tutorial-II 1 Black Board19 20-Dec-12 The User Interface Design Process 1 LCD

20 21-Dec-12 Human interaction with computers 1 LCD 21 24-Dec-12 Important Human Characteristics in Design 1 LCD 22 26-Dec-12 Human Considerations in Design 1 LCD 23 27-Dec-12 Human Interaction Speeds 1 LCD 24 28-Dec-12 Understand the Business Function 1 LCD 25 31-Dec-12 Slip Test on UNIT - III / Tutorial -III 1 Black Board26 1-Jan-13 Screen Design - Introduction 1 LCD 27 2-Jan-13 Interface Design Goals 1 Black Board28 3-Jan-13 Screen Meaning and Purpose 1 LCD 29 4-Jan-13 Organizing Screen Elements 1 LCD 30 7-Jan-13 Ordering of Screen Data and Content 1 LCD 31 8-Jan-13 Screen Navigation and Flow 1 LCD 32 9-Jan-13 Visually Pleasing Composition,Amount of Information 1 LCD 33 10-Jan-13 Presenting Information Simply and Meaningfully 1 LCD 34 11-Jan-13 Information Retrieval on Web 1 LCD 35 16-Jan-13 Statistical Graphics 1 LCD 36 17-Jan-13 Technological Considerations in Interface Design 1 LCD 37 18-Jan-13 Slip Test on UNIT - IV / Turtorial- IV 1 Black Board

38 28-Jan-13 Windows – New and Navigation schemes 1 Black Board39 29-Jan-13 selection of window 1 LCD 40 30-Jan-13 Select the Proper Device-Based Controls 1 LCD 41 31-Jan-13 Select the Proper Device-Based Controls 1 LCD 42 1-Feb-13 Choose the Proper Screen-Based Controls 1 LCD 43 4-Feb-13 Choose the Proper Screen-Based Controls 1 LCD 44 5-Feb-13 Choose the Proper Screen-Based Controls 1 LCD 45 6-Feb-13 Slip Test on UNIT - V / Tutorial -V 1 Black Board46 7-Feb-13 Components – text and messages 1 LCD 47 8-Feb-13 Components – text and messages 1 LCD

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LAKIREDDY BALI REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

LESSON PLAN

I- Mid Examinations (21-Jan-13 to 26-Jan-13)

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48 11-Feb-13 Icons and Images 1 LCD 49 12-Feb-13 Multimedia, 1 LCD 50 13-Feb-13 Multimedia, 1 Black Board51 14-Feb-13 Choose the Proper Colors 1 LCD 52 15-Feb-13 Color Uses and Possible Problems 1 LCD 53 18-Feb-13 Slip Test on UNIT - VI / Tutorial -VI 1 Black Board54 19-Feb-13 Software tools 1 LCD 55 20-Feb-13 Specification methods 1 LCD 56 21-Feb-13 interface – Building Tools. 1 Black Board57 22-Feb-13 interface – Building Tools. 1 LCD 58 25-Feb-13 interface – Building Tools. 1 LCD 59 26-Feb-13 Slip Test on UNIT - VII / Tutorial -VII 1 Black Board60 27-Feb-13 Interaction Devices 1 LCD 61 28-Feb-13 Keyboard and function keys 1 LCD 62 1-Mar-13 Pointing devices 1 LCD 63 4-Mar-13 Pointing devices 1 LCD 64 5-Mar-13 Speech recognition digitization and generation 1 LCD 65 6-Mar-13 Image and video displays -drivers. 1 LCD 66 7-Mar-13 Image and video displays -drivers. 1 LCD 67 8-Mar-13 Slip Test on UNIT - VIII / Tutorial- VIII 1 Black Board68 11-Mar-13 RECAP 1 LCD 69 12-Mar-13 RECAP 1 LCD 70 13-Mar-13 RECAP 1 LCD 71 14-Mar-13 RECAP 1 LCD 72 15-Mar-13 OLD QUESTION PAPAERS REIVEW 1 Black Board

73 18-Mar-13 Training on Frentend TOOL- MS Powerpoint 1 LCD 74 19-Mar-13 Training on Frentend TOOL -Visual Basic 1 LCD 75 20-Mar-13 Training on Frentend TOOL -Visual Basic 1 LCD 76 21-Mar-13 Training on Frentend TOOL - Java 1 LCD 77 22-Mar-13 Training on Frentend TOOL - Java 1 LCD

Prepared By :Head of the Department

Date: 29-11-2012

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2. Interaction Design PRECE, ROGERS, SHARPS. Wiley Dreamtech.

3. User Interface Design, Soren Lauesen , Pearson Education.

ADDITIONAL TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS

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B.Thirumala Rao, Associate Professor, CSE

TEXT BOOK : 1. The essential guide to user interface design, Wilbert O Galitz, Wiley DreamaTech

II- Mid Examinations (25-Mar-13 to 30-Mar-13)

2. Designing the user interface. 3rd Edition Ben Shneidermann , Pearson Education Asia.

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REFERENCES : 1. Human – Computer Interaction. ALAN DIX, JANET FINCAY, GRE GORYD, PEARSON

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1 28-Nov-12 Introduction : Importance of user Interface 1 Black Board2 29-Nov-12 Defining the User Interface 1 Black Board3 1-Dec-12 Overview of user Interface 1 LCD 4 3-Dec-12 Importance of good design 1 Black Board5 4-Dec-12 Benefits of good design. 1 Black Board6 5-Dec-12 Brief History of Human- Computer Interface 1 Black Board7 6-Dec-12 Slip Test Unit - I / Tutorial-I 1 Black Board8 10-Dec-12 The graphical user interface – Introduction 1 LCD 9 11-Dec-12 popularity of graphical user interface 1 LCD

10 12-Dec-12 Characteristics of the Graphical User Interface 1 Black Board11 13-Dec-12 The Web User Interface - Introduction 1 LCD 12 15-Dec-12 The Popularity of the Web User Interface 1 LCD 13 17-Dec-12 Characteristics of a Web Interface 1 LCD 14 18-Dec-12 Principles of User Interface Design 1 Black Board15 19-Dec-12 Slip Test on UNIT - II / Tutorial-II 1 Black Board16 21-Dec-12 The User Interface Design Process 1 LCD 17 22-Dec-12 Human interaction with computers 1 LCD 18 24-Dec-12 Important Human Characteristics in Design 1 LCD 19 26-Dec-12 Human Considerations in Design 1 LCD

20 27-Dec-12 Human Interaction Speeds 1 LCD 21 29-Dec-12 Understand the Business Function 1 LCD 22 31-Dec-12 Slip Test on UNIT - III / Tutorial -III 1 Black Board23 1-Jan-13 Screen Design - Introduction 1 LCD 24 2-Jan-13 Interface Design Goals 1 Black Board25 3-Jan-13 Screen Meaning and Purpose 1 LCD 26 5-Jan-13 Organizing Screen Elements 1 LCD 27 7-Jan-13 Ordering of Screen Data and Content 1 LCD 28 8-Jan-13 Screen Navigation and Flow 1 LCD 29 9-Jan-13 Visually Pleasing Composition,Amount of

Information1 LCD

30 10-Jan-13 Focus and Emphasis 1 LCD 31 11-Jan-13 Presenting Information Simply and Meaningfully 1 LCD 32 16-Jan-13 Information Retrieval on Web 1 LCD 33 17-Jan-13 Statistical Graphics 1 LCD 34 18-Jan-13 Technological Considerations in Interface Design 1 LCD 35 19-Jan-13 Slip Test on UNIT - IV / Turtorial- IV 1 Black Board

36 28-Jan-13 Windows – New and Navigation schemes 1 Black Board37 29-Jan-13 selection of window 1 LCD 38 30-Jan-13 Select the Proper Device-Based Controls 1 LCD 39 31-Jan-13 Select the Proper Device-Based Controls 1 LCD 40 2-Feb-13 Choose the Proper Screen-Based Controls 1 LCD 41 4-Feb-13 Choose the Proper Screen-Based Controls 1 LCD 42 5-Feb-13 Choose the Proper Screen-Based Controls 1 LCD 43 6-Feb-13 Slip Test on UNIT - V / Tutorial -V 1 Black Board

44 7-Feb-13 Components – text and messages 1 LCD

Faculty : B.Thirumala Rao Academic year : 2012-2013Course : IV/ IV B.Tech Semester-II

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LAKIREDDY BALI REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

LESSON PLAN

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Subject : HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION Branch & Section : CSE-BW

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I- Mid Examinations (21-Jan-13 to 26-Jan-13)

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45 11-Feb-13 Icons and Images 1 LCD 46 12-Feb-13 Multimedia, 1 Black Board47 13-Feb-13 Multimedia, 1 LCD 48 14-Feb-13 Choose the Proper Colors 1 LCD 49 16-Feb-13 Color Uses and Possible Problems 1 LCD 50 18-Feb-13 Slip Test on UNIT - VI / Tutorial -VI 1 Black Board51 19-Feb-13 Software tools 1 LCD 52 20-Feb-13 Specification methods 1 LCD 53 21-Feb-13 interface – Building Tools. 1 Black Board54 23-Feb-13 interface – Building Tools. 1 LCD 55 25-Feb-13 interface – Building Tools. 1 LCD 56 26-Feb-13 Slip Test on UNIT - VII / Tutorial -VII 1 Black Board57 27-Feb-13 Interaction Devices 1 LCD 58 28-Feb-13 Keyboard and function keys 1 LCD 59 2-Mar-13 pointing devices 1 LCD 60 4-Mar-13 pointing devices 1 LCD 61 5-Mar-13 speech recognition digitization and generation 1 LCD 62 6-Mar-13 image and video displays -Drivers. 1 LCD 63 7-Mar-13 image and video displays -Drivers. 1 LCD 64 11-Mar-13 Slip Test on UNIT - VIII / Tutorial- VIII 1 LCD 65 12-Mar-13 RECAP 1 LCD 66 13-Mar-13 RECAP 1 LCD 67 14-Mar-13 RECAP 1 LCD 68 16-Mar-13 OLD QUESTION PAPAERS REIVEW 1 Black Board

69 18-Mar-13 Training on Frentend TOOL -Visual Basic 1 LCD

70 19-Mar-13 Training on Frentend TOOL -Visual Basic 1 LCD 71 20-Mar-13 Training on Frentend TOOL - Java 1 LCD 72 21-Mar-13 Training on Frentend TOOL - Java 1 LCD

Prepared By :Head of the Department

Date: 29-11-2012

1. Human – Computer Interaction. ALAN DIX, JANET FINCAY, GRE GORYD, PEARSON

ADDITIONAL TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS

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II- Mid Examinations (25-Mar-13 to 30-Mar-13)

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3. User Interface Design, Soren Lauesen , Pearson Education.

B.Thirumala Rao, Associate Professor, CSE

TEXT BOOK : 1. The essential guide to user interface design, Wilbert O Galitz, Wiley DreamaTech

2. Interaction Design PRECE, ROGERS, SHARPS. Wiley Dreamtech.

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2. Designing the user interface. 3rd Edition Ben Shneidermann , Pearson Education Asia.REFERENCES :