COURSE OBJECTIVE:
The primary objective of the course is to familiarize the students with technologies like networking and internet and to build skills in applying these technologies to various business processes.
UNIT-I Introduction to Internet: Definition of networks, concepts of web page, website and web searching (browsing). Concepts of data transmission channel, half duplex transmission, moderns, client server computing, Introduction to OSI, TCP/IP reference models, cryptography.
UNIT-II Networked economy; Impact of computer networks on business, elements of networks of networked economy, using IS functions to deal with business risks. Infrastructure of networked economy; Hardware, Software, sharing information and resources through networks, LAN WAN, and wireless networks.
UNIT-III Privacy and ethical issues in networked economy; treats to privacy, protecting privacy, ethical issues in networked economy, social and economic issues in networked economy, health issues in networked economy, future of the networked economy.
UNIT-IV HTML: Build a simple HTML document, table, frames, links, adding multimedia documents, home page. Applications of networks in information sharing and dissemination; applications in banking, e-governance, ticket reservation etc.
LAB: Web Designing in HML, Internet Surfing.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. McKeown, Information Technology and the Networked Economy, Thomson Learning.
2. Forouzan, Data Communication & Networking, TMH, New Delhi.
3. Miller, Data and Network Communication, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
4. Tennenbaum, Computer Networks, PHI, New Delhi.
5. Hagg., Baltzan & Philips, Business Driven Technology, TMH, New Delhi.
6. Molly, Using HTML 4, PHI, New Delhi.
7. Comer, E. Douglas, Computer Networks and Internet, Pearson Education, New Delhi.
Note:
Instruction for External Examiner: The examiner will set 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt five questions (selecting at least one question from each unit). All the five questions will carry equal marks
The primary objective of the course is to familiarize the students with technologies like networking and internet and to build skills in applying these technologies to various business processes.
UNIT-I Introduction to Internet: Definition of networks, concepts of web page, website and web searching (browsing). Concepts of data transmission channel, half duplex transmission, moderns, client server computing, Introduction to OSI, TCP/IP reference models, cryptography.
UNIT-II Networked economy; Impact of computer networks on business, elements of networks of networked economy, using IS functions to deal with business risks. Infrastructure of networked economy; Hardware, Software, sharing information and resources through networks, LAN WAN, and wireless networks.
UNIT-III Privacy and ethical issues in networked economy; treats to privacy, protecting privacy, ethical issues in networked economy, social and economic issues in networked economy, health issues in networked economy, future of the networked economy.
UNIT-IV HTML: Build a simple HTML document, table, frames, links, adding multimedia documents, home page. Applications of networks in information sharing and dissemination; applications in banking, e-governance, ticket reservation etc.
LAB: Web Designing in HML, Internet Surfing.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. McKeown, Information Technology and the Networked Economy, Thomson Learning.
2. Forouzan, Data Communication & Networking, TMH, New Delhi.
3. Miller, Data and Network Communication, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
4. Tennenbaum, Computer Networks, PHI, New Delhi.
5. Hagg., Baltzan & Philips, Business Driven Technology, TMH, New Delhi.
6. Molly, Using HTML 4, PHI, New Delhi.
7. Comer, E. Douglas, Computer Networks and Internet, Pearson Education, New Delhi.
Note:
Instruction for External Examiner: The examiner will set 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt five questions (selecting at least one question from each unit). All the five questions will carry equal marks
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