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Sunday, 4 December 2011

E-COMMERCE Ebook, presentation and lecture notes covering full semester syllabus

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The topics covered in the attached e-books are:

UNIT - I -
Electronic Commerce-Frame work, anatomy of E-Commerce applications, E-Commerce Consumer applications, E-Commerce organization applications.

UNIT - II -
Consumer Oriented Electronic commerce - Mercantile Process models.

UNIT - III -
Electronic payment systems - Digital Token-Based, Smart Cards, Credit Cards, Risks in Electronic Payment systems.

UNIT-IV -
Inter Organizational Commerce - EDI, EDI Implementation, Value added networks.

UNIT - V -
Intra Organizational Commerce - work Flow, Automation Customization and internal Commerce, Supply chain Management.

UNIT - VI -
Corporate Digital Library - Document Library, digital Document types, corporate Data Warehouses. Advertising and Marketing - Information based marketing, Advertising on Internet, on-line marketing process, market research.

UNIT - VII -
Consumer Search and Resource Discovery - Information search and Retrieval, Commerce Catalogues, Information Filtering.

UNIT - VIII -
Multimedia - key multimedia concepts, Digital Video and electronic Commerce, Desktop video processings, Desktop video conferencing.

Database Management Systems (DBMS) Ebook, notes and presentations covering full semester syllabus

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The topics covered in the e-books are:

UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND CONCEPTUAL MODELING:
Introduction to File and Database systems- Database system structure – Data Models – Introduction to Network and Hierarchical Models – ER model – Relational Model – Relational Algebra and Calculus.

UNIT II RELATIONAL MODEL:
SQL – Data definition- Queries in SQL- Updates- Views – Integrity and Security – Relational Database design – Functional dependencies and Normalization for Relational Databases (up to BCNF).

UNIT III DATA STORAGE AND QUERY PROCESSING: Record storage and Primary file organization- Secondary storage Devices- Operations on Files- Heap File- Sorted Files- Hashing Techniques – Index Structure for files –Different types of Indexes- B-Tree - B+Tree – Query Processing.

UNIT IV TRANSACTION MANAGEMENT: Transaction Processing – Introduction- Need for Concurrency control- Desirable properties of Transaction- Schedule and Recoverability- Serializability and Schedules – Concurrency Control – Types of Locks- Two Phases locking- Deadlock- Time stamp based concurrency control – Recovery Techniques – Concepts- Immediate Update- Deferred Update - Shadow Paging.

UNIT V CURRENT TRENDS:
Object Oriented Databases – Need for Complex Data types- OO data Model- Nested relations- Complex Types- Inheritance Reference Types - Distributed databases- Homogenous and Heterogenous- Distributed data Storage – XML – Structure of XML- Data- XML Document- Schema- Querying and Transformation. – Data Mining and Data Warehousing.

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`Digital Logic Design Ebook, notes and presentations covering full semester syllabus

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Topics covered in the attachments are:


  1. Introduction.
  2. Digital number systems and information representation; arithmetic operations, decimal and alphanumeric codes.
  3. Binary logic, Boolean algebra (identities, functions and manipulation), standard forms, simplification.
  4. Logic gates, switch-level and logic CMOS implementation, integrated circuits.
  5. Combinational logic design: circuits (gate level), design hierarchy and procedures, computer-aided design.
  6. Combinational two-level and multi-level implementations. Arithmetic (add, subtract, multiply) and other popular (multiplexers, encoders, decoders) modules. Programmable logic design (ROMs, PLAs, PALs, FPGAs).
  7. Language-directed combinational design (VHDL).
  8. Sequential logic design: latches, flip-flops, state machine design and minimization (Mealy and Moore models), design problems.
  9. Language-directed sequential design (VHDL).
  10. Registers, Register Transfers and Counter
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Computer Organization & Architecture FREE Ebook covering full semester syllabus

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Hey FaaDoOs!!

I am here uploading some important Ebooks for Computer Organization & Architecture which cover the complete semester syllabus.

The course contents covered in the attached Ebooks are:

  1. Overview
  2. System Buses
  3. Memory Organization
  4. Data path Design
  5. The Central processing Unit
  6. The Control Unit
  7. Input and output Unit
  8. Multiple Processor organization
  9. SPARC Architecture
  10. Systolic Architecture

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Computer Graphics FREE Ebook covering full semester syllabus

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I am here uploading some important ebooks for Computer Graphics which cover the complete semester syllabus.
The course contents covered in the attached Ebooks are:

  1. Introduction
  2. Raster Algorithms
  3. 2-D Geometric Transformation
  4. 2-D `Viewing and Clipping
  5. 3-D Concepts
  6. Hidden Surfaces Elimination Methods
  7. Curves
  8. Light Shading
  9. Raster Graphics Algorithms For Drawing 2-D Primitives
  10. Area Filling
  11. Three Dimensional Viewing, Projection and Clipping
  12. Windowing & Clipping
  13. Solid Modeling

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Introduction to Verilog

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Verilog HDL is one of the two most common Hardware Description Languages (HDL) used by integrated circuit (IC) designers. The other one is VHDL.

HDL’s allows the design to be simulated earlier in the design cycle in order to correct errors or experiment with different architectures. Designs described in HDL are technology-independent, easy to design and debug, and are usually more readable than schematics, particularly for large circuits.

Verilog can be used to describe designs at four levels of abstraction:
(i) Algorithmic level (much like c code with if, case and loop statements).
(ii) Register transfer level (RTL uses registers connected by Boolean equations).
(iii) Gate level (interconnected AND, NOR etc.).
(iv) Switch level (the switches are MOS transistors inside gates).
The language also defines constructs that can be used to control the input and output of simulation. 

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Computer Science Engineering Ebooks Download/ Computer Science Engineering Notes

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CSE/IT Engineering FREE Ebooks, lecture notes and presentations covering subject-wise full semester syllabus.
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