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Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University

The document outlines the course details for 'Fundamental of Computer Organization-II' offered at Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University starting from the academic year 2023-24. It includes course objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, course contents divided into units, evaluation methods, and a list of reference books. The course aims to enhance employability and knowledge in computer organization for BCA students.
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Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University

The document outlines the course details for 'Fundamental of Computer Organization-II' offered at Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University starting from the academic year 2023-24. It includes course objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, course contents divided into units, evaluation methods, and a list of reference books. The course aims to enhance employability and knowledge in computer organization for BCA students.
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MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY

(With effect from Academic Year:2023-24)

BCA SEM 2
th
Pre-requisites for the course 12 Standard in relevant Stream
Course Code 207-Fundamental of Computer Organization-II
25422 - BCAE201-1C
Course Type Minor
Credit 04
Contact Hours 04 Hours in a week
Course focussing on Employabilityand Knowledge enhancement
Relevance of course to Global level
Relation to Professional knowledge

Course Objectives: The course has been designed keeping in view the disciplinary nature of the
programme. It is a core course for the B.C.A programme in Science and is also open to students of
the university under choice-based credit system (CBCS). The course content the basic about
computer organization. The main object is to make familiar the student about basic of computer and
information technology concept and computer system organization.

By the end of this course, students should be able to- For Example,

(i) Get an overview of the main concepts of computer science


(ii) will aware about various devices used in computer.
(iii) get fundament and conceptual knowledge about computer system structure

On completion of the course students will be able to:


LO 1 –Get fundament mental knowledge of computer system architecture.
LO 2 –will aware about how computer system work.
LO 3 –able to get idea about how computer system and human interaction is work
LO 4 –Get technical skill about computer fundamental.
LO: Learning Outcome

Teaching Methods:

Teaching will take place through lectures and interactions. For students, regular attendance and
participation in the class is essential. ICT tools would be used extensively during teaching. Students
are expected to participate actively in discussions based on their critical understanding of subject
knowledge. 80% attendance is necessary to attend the end semester exam.

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MAHARAJA KRISHNAKUMARSINHJI BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY
(With effect from Academic Year:2023-24)

Teaching Weightage of
Unit Course Contents
Hours Marks
Introduction to gates and invertors
Boolean algebra with truth table
18
Unit-1 Preparing truth table for given circuit 15
(for external)
Preparing truth table for given circuit (SOP & POS)
De Morgan’s theorem
Integrated circuits
Encoder, decoder 18
Unit-2 15
Multiplexer, demultiplexer (for external)
Comparators
Shifters
Adders, subtractors 17
15
Unit-3 Half adder, full adder (for external)
Binary adder/subtractors
Latches (RS, D, level locking)
Flip-flops (D, JK)
17
Registers (shift, buffer, controlled) 15
(for external)
Unit-4 Computer bus
Bus width, bus clocking, arbitration, operation
70 marks for
Total 60 hr. external
exam

Mode of Evaluation:

Internal Evaluation: 30% (One internal test of 30 marks obtained marks to be converted into
50% and remaining 50% is to be added from assignment / presentation and punctuality
(presence record)
End-Semester exam: 70% (Total weightage 30 marks + 70 marks = 100 marks)

List of Reference Books/e-resources/e-content

1. Tanenbaum A. S.: Structured Computer Organization, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.


2. Malvino A. P.: Digital Computer Electronics, Tata McGraw, Hill Pub. Co. Ltd.
3. Thomas Bartee: Computer Architecture & Logic Design, Tata McGraw, Hill Pub. Co. Ltd.
4. Pal Chaudhuri: Computer Organization and Design, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
5. IBM PC and Clones by Govindrjalu, TMH Publication

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