DSSSB TGT Computer Science Syllabus (Details)


Arithmetic / Numerical Ability Operations on
Number Fractions
Simplification Decimals
Percentage

Ratio and
Proportion Average
Time and Work Profit
& Loss Discount
Speed & Distance
Mensuration and Data Interpretation questions General Intelligence
& Reasoning
Differences
Analogies Problem Solving
Space Visualization Decision Making Analysis
Judgment
Arithmetical
Reasoning Visual Memory Observation



Relationship
Arithmetical Number Series
Verbal and Figure Classification
etc
English and Hindi
Languages
Knowledge about languages such as
Vocabulary Synonyms
Antonyms Grammar
Sentence Correction etc.
General Awareness Scientific
Research Sports
Art and Culture History
Polity
Constitution Everyday Science Geography Economics
National /
International Organizations / Institutions etc DSSSB TGT Computer Science Syllabus
. Computer Systems Architecture



System buses:
Computer Components, Computer function, Interconnection Structures, Bus Interconnection,
PCI.
Internal Memory:
Computer Memory System Overview, Semiconductor Main Memory, Cache Memory,
Advanced DRAM Organization.
Input/ Output: External Devices,
I/O Modules, Programmed I/O, Interrupt- Driven
I/O, Direct Memory Access,
I/O Channels and Producers, The External Interface.
Computer Arithmetic: The Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU), Integer
Arithmetic, Floating-Point Representation,
Floating-Point Arithmetic.
Instruction Sets: Characteristics
and Function, Machine Instruction Characteristics, Types of Operands, Types of
Operation, Addressing Modes and Formats, Register Organization, The Instruction
Cycle, Instruction Pipelining.
3. 
Operating Systems
Introduction:
System software, resource abstraction, OS strategies; multiprogramming, batch, time-sharing,
personal computers and workstation, process control & real-time systems, processes & threads using FORK, JOIN, QUIT.
Operating
System Organization: Factors in operating system design, primary OS function, implementation
consideration: process models, kernels, methods of requesting system services,
device drivers.
Device
Management: Service management approaches, buffering, device drivers,
performance tuning.
Process
Management: System view of the process and resources, initiating The OS,
process address space, process abstraction, resource abstraction, process
hierarchy.
Scheduling: Scheduling
Mechanisms, Strategy selection, non-pre-emptive and pre-emptive strategies.
Synchronisation
Principles: Interactive processes, critical section, deadlock, coordinating operations,
semaphores, spread memory, multiprocessors, events, monitors and inter-process
communication.
Deadlocks: System deadlock model, prevention strategies, hold and wait,
circular wait, allowing pre-emption, Banker’s Algorithm, serially reusable
resources, consumable resources, extensive resources system recovery.
Memory Management: Mapping address space to memory space, memory
allocation strategies, fixed partition, variable partition, segmentation.
File
Management: Directory structure, basic file operations and their
implementation. Protection



and Security: Policy mechanism,
authentication, internal access authorisation.
4.  Digital Electronics
Fundamental Concepts: Digital signal, NAND,
NOR and Exclusive-OR operation, Boolean Algebra, Basic Digital Circuits.
Number system and Codes: Primary, Octal, Hexadecimal, Signed
Numbers Codes, hamming codes.
Combinational
Logic Design: K-map representation of logical functions and simplification
using K-map of 4 and 5 variables, Quine- McCluskey’s method. Multiplexers,
Demultiplexers, Adders and Subtracters, multipliers, Comparators, Parity
generators and checkers, Code converters, Priority Encoders, Decoders. Races,
hazards, and asynchronous behaviour
Flip-Flops: Clocked
RS flip-flop, D-type
flip-flop, Excitation table
of a flip-flop, Edge triggered flip- flop, Clocked flip flop
design.
Sequential Logic Designs: Registers, Shift registers, Asynchronous counters, synchronous
counters, RAM, ROM.
Programming Fundamentals
Basic Computer
Organization: Functional Units, primary I/O devices and storage devices; Representation
of integers, real (fixed and floating point), characters (ASCII and Unicode);
Basic operations of a programming environment.
Problem Solving
Approaches Notion of an algorithm: problem-solving using top-down design  and decomposition into subproblems, a
stepwise methodology of developing an algorithm, a method of generating an
algorithmic solution from a mathematical specification of the problem, use of
recursion for problems with inductive characterisation.
Programming
using a modern programming language such as Java: emphasising the following notions:
Building blocks: arithmetic and logical expression, variables, assignment;
Specifying   the input-output interface
(type); control structures including sequencing, conditionals, loops,
procedural abstractions (procedures, methods); basic data
structures-integers,  reals,  strings and arrays and internal
representation of scalar and vector data; data abstraction and
encapsulation-objects, classes and packages; input/output of data. Numerical
and non- numerical applications using the above concepts. Programming Tool:
Visual Basic
Introduction
to Programming: –Modular Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, Event- Driven
Programming:
About Visual
Basic (Object-Based Programming Language): Rapid Application Development using
Visual Basic; Concept of Project In Visual Basic, VB Project Options- Standard
EXE, ActiveX DLL, ActiveX EXE, ActiveX Control, Active X Document EXE, Addin,
VB Application



Wizard, IIS Application.
DHTML Application: Getting Familiar with Visual Basic User Interface-Pull-Down menus, Toolbar, Toolbox,
Project Explorer, Properties Window, Form Layout Window, Form, Immediate
window; Opening and Closing window, Resizing and moving windows, Docking
windows; Quitting Visual Basic; Visual Basic Tool Box (Standard Window
Controls)- Pointer, Picture Box, Label, TextBox, Frame, Command Button,
CheckBox, Option Button, Combo Box, List Box, Horizontal Scrollbar, Vertical Scrollbar, Timer, Drive List box, Directory List box, File List Box, Shape, Line,
Image, Data, OLE;
Object Naming
Conventions: Event Procedures; Data Types: Integer, Long, Single, Double, Currency, String,
Byte, Boolean, Date, Object, Variant;
Variables: Need to use variable,
Declaring Variables, Variable Naming Convention, Assigning value to
Variables, Data Types of variable, Scope and lifetime of Variables (Public and Private);
Menu Editor:
Concept of menus, Shortcut menus and Popup menus Designing Menu System, Menu
Editor Dialog Box Options (Name, Index, Shortcut, Help Context ID, Negotiate
Position, Checked, Enabled, Visible, Window List, Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up
Arrow, Down Arrow, Menu List, Next, Insert, Delete, OK, Cancel), To Create Menu
Controls in the Menu Editor, Menu Naming Conventions, Setting the Name
Property, Creating a Menu Control Array, Creating Sub- Menus, Separating Menu
Controls, Assigning Access Keys and Shortcut Keys, Controlling   Menus at Runtime-Enabling and Disabling Menu
Commands, Displaying a Checkmark on a Menu Control, Making a Menu Control
Invisible, Adding Menu Control at Runtime, Displaying Pop-Up Menu; General
Controls (Advance): Image List, Common Dialog Box, ADO DC, DB Combo, Media Player Control,
DB Grid; Adding
a Toolbar: Creating
an Image List, Adding Images to the Toolbar, To Add Code for the Toolbar Buttons;
Adding Status
Bar: Adding Status Bar panels, Adding Time on the board. Dialogue Boxes: Pre- defined
dialogue box, Custom dialogue box;
7. 
Data Structures
Introduction to
the object-based and object-oriental programming paradigms; records, abstract data
types and objects, data abstraction and internal representation;
programming-in-the-large issues: modularity and code reusability, classes and
packages; graphical user interfaces; command-line arguments; interfacing with
libraries and separate compilation; language support and OOP: Sub-typing,
Inheritance, classes and subclasses,
header files, function
templates, overloading.
Programming with
Data structures: stacks, queues, lists, trees and balanced binary trees, the specification
of exception conditions and exception handling, the notion of an efficient
algorithmic solution, dynamic representations of data structures (e.g.sparse
arrays), algorithms for searching and sorting.



8.  Programming in C++
Object-Oriented Programming: Concept of Object
Oriented Programming- Data hiding, Data encapsulation, Class and Object,
Abstract class and Concrete class, Polymorphism (Implementation of polymorphism
using Function overloading is an example in C++); Inheritance, Advantages of
Object-Oriented Programming over earlier programming methodologies.
Implementation of
Object Oriented Programming concepts in C++: Definition of a class, Members of
a class-Data Members AND Member Functions (methods), Using Private and  Public visibility modes, default visibility
mode (private); Member function definition: inside class definition and outside
class definition using scope resolution operator (::); Declaration of  objects as instances of a class; accessing
members from object  (s),  Array 
of  type  class, Objects as function arguments pass by
value and pass by reference; Constructor and 
Destructor: Constructor: Special Characteristics, Declaration and
Definition of a constructor, Default Constructor, Overloaded Constructors, Copy Constructor, Constructor with definition of destructor; Destructor: Special Characteristics, Declaration
and definition of destructor; Inheritance (Extending Class): Concept of
Inheritance, Base Class, Derived Class, Defining derived classes, protected
visibility mode; Single level inheritance, Multilevel inheritance and Multiple inheritance, Privately derived, Publicly
derived and Protectedly derived class,
accessibility of members from objects and within the derived class (es);
Data File
Handling: Need for a data file, Types of data files-Text file and Binary file;
Basic file operations on text file: Creating/
Writing text into file, Reading
and Manipulation of text from an
already existing text File (accessing sequentially); Binary File: Creation of
file, Writing data into file, Searching for required data from file, Appending
data to a file, Insertion of data in sorted filed, Deletion of data from file,
Modification of data in a file; Implementation of data as mentioned above file handling
in C++; Components of C++ to be used with file handling:
Pointers:
Declaration and Initialization of Pointers: Dynamic memory allocation/
deallocation operators: new, delete; Pointers and Arrays: Array of Pointers,
Pointer to an array (1-dimensional array), Function returning a pointer.
Reference variables and use of alias; Function call by reference. Pointer to
structures: Difference operator: *,->; self-referential structures;
9.  Relational
Database Management System
Database
Management System:
Introduction to database concepts: Relation/ Table,
attribute, Tuple/ Rows, fields, Data, Concept of String, Number and Date
values, Data type and Data Integrity (Domain and Referential Integrity).
Candidate key, Alternate key, Primary Key, Foreign Keys; Data
Normalization-first, second, third, BCNF normal form; Examples of Commercially
available Database Management System’s (Back-End) – Oracle, MS-SQL Server, DB2,
MySQL, Sybase, INGRES. Examples of Front End Software’s: Oracle Developer,
Visual Basic, Visual C++, Power Builder, Delphi;



RDBMS Tools
(Oracle): Introduction, Version, Two Tier and Three Tier support; Interface
with Oracle, Login Screen, Entering Name and Password; Classification of SQL
Statements: DML (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE,
DELETE), DDL (CREATE, DROP, ALTER, RENAME, TRUNCATE), DCL
(GRANT,
REVOKE), TCL (COMMIT, ROLLBACK);
SQL SELECT
Statement: SQL SELECT statement, Selecting All the Columns, Selecting Specific Column,
Column Heading Default, Using Arithmetic Operators, Operator Precedence,
Significance of NULL value, NULL values in Arithmetic Expressions, Defining and
using Column Alias, Concatenation Operator (ll), Duplicate rows and their
Elimination (DISTINCT keyword), Role of SQL and SQL*Plus in interacting with
RDBMS, Displaying Table Structure (DESC command);
SELECT Statement
Continued: Limiting Rows during selection (using WHERE clause), Working with Character Strings and Dates,
Using Comparison operators, BETWEEN Operator, IN Operator,
LIKE Operator, is null comparison, Logical Operators, Use of Logical Operators
(AND/OR/NOT Operators), Logical Operator Precedence, ORDER BY Clause, Sorting
in Ascending/Descending Order, Sorting By Column Alias Name, Sorting
On multiple Columns;
Functions: SQL Functions,
Types of SQL Function (Single Row/ Multiple Row), Single Row SQL Functions,
Character Functions (Case Conversion/ Character Manipulation), Case Conversion
Functions [lower (),
InitCap (), UPPER
()] Character Manipulation Function [CONCAT (),
INSTR (), LENGTH (), TRIM (), SUBSTR (), LPAD () ], Number
Functions (ROUND (),
TRUNC (), MOD()
), Working with Dates
[LAST_DAY(), MONTHS_BETWEEN(), NEXT_DAY(), ADD_MONTHS(),
ROUND(), TRUNC()
] Arithmetic Operation on Dates, Date
Functions and their
Usage, Datatype Conversion
Functions, Implicit and Explicit Conversion, TO_CHAR Function with Dates,
TO_CHAR Function For Numbers, TO_NUMBER
and TO_DATE Functions, NVL Function and its
Usage, DECODE Function and its Usage; Grouping Records: Concept of Grouping
Records and Nested Grouping, Nested Grouping of records, Group Functions, Types
of group functions [MAX (), MIN (), AVG (), SUM (), COUNT ()], using AVG and
SUM Functions, Using MIN and MAX Functions, Using the COUNT Function, using
COUNT(*), DISTINCT clause with Count, Group Functions and Null Values, Using
NVL Function with Group Functions, Grouping Records: Group By Clause,
Grouping By More than One Column, Illegal
Queries with Group
By Clause, Excluding Group Results: Having Clause,
Nesting Group Functions.
Sub-Queries:
Concept of Sub-Query, Sub Query to Solve a Problem, Guidelines for Using Sub Queries, Types of Sub-Queries (Single Row and Multiple Row) and (Single
Column and Multiple Column); Single Row Sub-Query
and its Execution; Displaying Data From Multiple Tables: Concept of Join, Result of Join, Cartesian Product and Generating Cartesian Production example
using Mathematical Set), Types of Joins (EQUL, SELF, NON-EQUI, OUTER (LEFT and
RIGHT)), Equi-join, Additional Search Conditions using AND operator, Short Naming Convention for Tables (Table Aliases), NonEquijoin and its Implementation, OuterJoin and Its Usage, SelfJoin
(Joining a table to itself);



Manipulating Data
of A Table /Relation:
Concept of DML (Data
Manipulation Language), INSERT Statement, Inserting New Rows,
Inserting New Rows, with Null Values, Inserting Date Values, Use OF
substitution Variable to Insert Values, Copying Rows From Another Table, Update
Statement to Change Existing Data of a Table, Updating
Rows In A Table, Updating
Rows Based on Another Table,
Delete statement/ Removing Row/ Rows from a Table, Deleting, Rows Based on condition from another Table;
Making Data Manipulation Permanent (COMMIT). Undo
Data Manipulation Changes (ROLLBACK)
Database Objects:
View, Table, Sequence, Index, and Synonyms, DDL (Data Definition Language),
Naming Convention, Creating Views, Creating Synonyms, Simple Views and Complex
Views, Retrieving Data From a View, Querying a View, Modifying a view.
Including Constraints: Constraints, Concept of using Constraints, Constraint
Guidelines, Defining Constraints, NOT NULL,
UNIQUE KEY, PRIMARY
KEY, FOREIGN KEY,
FOREIGN KEY Constraint
Keywords, CHECK,
Adding a constraint, Dropping a Constraint, Disabling Constraints, Enabling Constraints,
Viewing Constraints, Viewing The Columns, Associated with Constraints.
Creation of a Table/ Relation: CREATE TABLE
Statement, Data types,
the DEFAULT option, Creating Tables, Referencing Another
User’s Tables, Querying the Database Dictionary to view all tables
in the Oracle
Database, Creating a Table by Using a Sub-Query; Managing Existing Tables and other
Database Objects: The ALTER TABLE
Statement, Adding a New Column
in a
Table, Modifying
Existing Column, Dropping
a Column, Renaming
an Object, Truncating a Table, Adding Comments to a Table,
Dropping Views, Dropping
Synonyms, Dropping Tables;
giving permission to other
users to work
on Created Tables
and Revoking it (GRANT and
REVOKE statement).
10. 
Business Computing
General concept:
User interfaces (Front End), Underlying Database (Back End), Integration of User Interface
and Database; More application areas of Databases: Inventory control, Financial Accounting, Pay-Accounting
System, Invoicing Management System, Personal Management System/ hard system,
Fees Management System, Result Analysis System, Admission Management System,
Income Tax Management System.
Advance Program
Development Methodology
: System Development Life Cycle, Relational Database Concept,
Relational Database, Management System, Data Models
(Entity-Relationship Model), Entity and Entity Set, Attributes (Single,
Composite and Multi-Valued), Relationship (One-
to-One, One-to-Many and Many-to-Many), Entity Relationship Modeling
Conventions, Communicating with an RDBMS using SQL, Relational Database
Management System, SQL Statements, About programming language in SQL.
Data Warehousing & Data Mining: Data Dictionary, MetaData; Object Modelling: Introduction to object-oriented modelling using Unified Modeling Language
(Concepts only). Client-Server Computing: Concept of Client-Server Computing.



11.  Web Development
1.  HTML
HTML/ DHTML: Introduction, Objectives, Introduction to Universal Resource
Identifier (URI) – Fragment Identifiers and Relative
URI’s, History of HTML, SGML,
Structure of HTML/ DHTML
Document, Switching between opened Windows and browser (Container tag, Empty
tag, Attribute);
Basic Tags of HTML: HTML, HEAD,
TITLE, BODY (Setting the Fore colour and Background colour, Background Image,
Background Sound), Heading tag (H1 to H6) AND ATTRIBUTES (ALIGN), FONT
tag and Attributes (Size: 1 to 7 Levels,
BASEFONT, SMALL, BIG,
COLOR), P, BR, Comment in HTML (<!>), Formatting Text (B, I, U, EM, BLOCKQUOTE, PREFORMATTED, SUB,
SUP, STRIKE),
Ordered List-OL (L1, Type-1, I, A, a; START, VALUE),
Unordered List-UL (Bullet Type- Disc, Circle, Square,
DL, DT, DD), ADDRESS Tag;
Creating
Links: Link to other HTML documents or data objects, Links to other places in
the HTML documents, Links to places in other HTML documents; Anchor Tag<A
HREF> AND <A NAME>, Inserting Inline
Images <IMG ALIGN,
SRC, WIDTH, HEIGHT,
ALT, Image Link,
Horizontal Rules <HR ALIGN, WIDTH, SIZE, NOSHADE>;
2. 
Web Page Authoring Using
HTML
Tables: Creating Tables, Border, TH, TR, TD, CELLSPACING, CELLPADDING, WIDTH, COLSPAN,
CAPTION, ALIGN,
CENTER; Frames: Percentage dimensions, Relative dimensions, Frame- Src, frame
border, height and width, Creating two or more rows Frames <FRAMESET
ROWS>, Creating two or more Columns Frames <FRAMESET COLS>, <FRAME
NAME SRC MARGINHEIGHT MARGINWIDTH SCROLLING AUTO
NORESIZE>, <NOFRAMES>, </NOFRAMES>;
Forms:
Definition, Use- Written to a file, submitted to a database such as MS-Access
or Oracle, E-mailed to someone, in particular, Forms involve two-way
communication;
From Tags: FORM, <SELECT NAME, SIZE, MULTIPLE/ SINGLE> <OPTION></SELECT>,
<TEXTAREA NAME ROWS COLS>,, </TEXTAREA>, METHOD, CHECKBOX, HIDDEN,
IMAGE,
RADIO, RESET, SUBMIT,
INPUT <VALUE, SRC,
CHECKED, SIZE, MAXLENGTH, ALIGN>;
3.  Document Object Model
Concept and Importance of Document Object
Model, Dynamic HTML document and Document
Object Model.
4. 
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Introduction to
Cascading Style Sheet
(CSS): 3 ways of introducing the style sheets to
your document. Basic Syntax; Creating and saving cascading style sheets.
<STYLE> tag. Examples showing the linking of external style sheet files
to a document; Inline and Embed, <DIV> tag;



COLOR, BACKGROUND-COLOR, FONT-FAMILY, FONT-STYLE,
FONT Size and FONT-VARIANT; FONT-WEIGHT, WORD-SPACING, LETTER-SPACING, TEXT
DECORATION, VERTICAL-ALIGN,
TEXT-TRANSFORM; TEXT-ALIGN, TEXT-INDENT, line
height, Introduction to Margin, Padding
and Border;
Margins (all values): MARGIN-
PROPERTY, PADDING (all
values), PADDING-PROPERTY; BORDER (all values), BORDER-PROPERTY, BACKGROUND-IMAGE, BACKGROUND-REPEAT; Additional
Features, Grouping
Style Sheets, Assigning Classes; Introduction to Layers, <LAYER>,
<ILAYER> tag;
5.  Extensible
Markup Language (XML)
Features of XML:
XML can be used with existing protocols, Supports a wide variety of applications,
Compatible with SGML, XML documents are reasonably clear to the layperson;
Structure of XML: Logical
Structure, Physical Structure; XML Markup: Element
Markup i.e (<foo>Hello</foo>), Attribute Markup i.e. (<!element.name property=”value”>);
Naming Rules:
used for elements and attributes, and all the descriptors, Comments Entity Declarations: <!
ENTITY name “replacement text”>; Element Declarations: <! ELEMENT name content>; Empty Elements: <!
ELEMENT empty. element EMPTY>; Unrestricted Elements: <! ELEMENT any.
element ANY>;
Element Content
Models
: Element Sequences i.e. <! ELEMENT counting (first, second,
third, fourth)>, Element Choices <! ELEMENT choose (this.one/ that.one
)>, Combined Sequences and Choices;
Element Occurrence Indicators:-
Discussion of Three Occurrence Indicators? (Question Mark) * (Asterisk Sign) +
(Plus Sign)
Character Content: PCDATA (Parseable Character data) <! ELEMENT
text (#PCDATA), Document
Type Declaration (DTD) and Validation;
Developing a DTD: Modify
an existing SGML
DTD, Developing a DTD from
XML Code, either automatically or manually;
Viewing: Viewing
XML in Internet Explorer, Viewing
XML Using the XML Data Source Object
XSL (Extensible Style Sheet Language) or CSS (Cascading Style Sheet);
Browse the records: Single record at a time (Using
buttons), Multiple records
at a time (Using an HTML Table);
6.  Active Server Pages (ASP)
Active Server Pages (ASP):
Concept of ASP, features of ASP, other equivalent toolsJSP, PHP; Constants: String and Numeric;
Data types: Integer,
Floating-Point (Single, Double), String, Date, Boolean, Currency, Variant,



Object;
Variables: Explicit and
Implicit Declaration; Operators:
Arithmetic: +, (Unary
and Binary), *, /, (integer division) mod,^; Comparison: <, >, <=,
>=, <>, =;
Logical: AND, OR, NOT, XOR,
EQV, IMP;
String Operator: & or + (for
Concatenation);
7.  Functions
Conversion
functions: Abs (), Cbool (), CByte (), Cint(), CStr (), CSng (), CLng (), Cdate
(); String Manipulation Functions: Ucase
(), Lcase (), Len (), Left (), Right (), Mid (), Ltrim (), InStr(), Rtrim (),
Ltrim (); Time &
Date Functions: Date (), Day(),
Hour (), Left (), Len (), Minute
(), Month (), Monthname (), Now ();
Arrays: Declaration and use of 1 dimensional and
2-dimensional arrays;
Controls: OF THEN,
IF.THEN.ELSE.END IF, IF.THEN.ELSEIF.THEN.END IF, SELECT.CASE.END SELECT, FOR
..NEXT, FOR EACH.NEXT, DO WHILE.LOOP, DO.LOOP
WHILE, DO UNTIL.LOOP;
Procedures and
Functions, Passing parameters/ arguments; Concept of object model structure (client
to server and server to client);
Objects:
Properties, Methods, Events, Setting Object properties, Retrieving Object
properties, calling objects/ methods; Types of Objects: Response, Request,
Application, Session, Server, ASP Error; Response Object: Write Method,
Addheader, Append To Log, Binary Write, Using Shortcuts <%=value/ expr%>, Controlling information: Buffer, Flush Clear, End; Request Object: Request Object Collection: Querystring, Form, ServerVariables, Cookies,
Client Certificate;
Application:
Contents, Lock, Unlock, Remove, Remove ALL; Asp components: AD Rotator, Content
Rotator, Counter, Page Counter, Permission Checker;
Text Files: Open and Read content from a text file; Elementary Database Concepts: Concept
of Table/ Relation, Relationship, Candidate Key, Primary
Key, Alternate Key, Foreign KEY
Connecting with
Databases:
Creation of DSN, using OLEDB. Working on Databases:
Inserting, Retrieving, Modifying/ Updating of records from Tables in Databases
using server objects (ADODB. Connection, DODB. Recordset);
Server Variables: HTTP_User_Agent, REMOTE_ADDER,
REMOTE_HOST, SERVER_NAME;
12. Web Scripting 1.
VB Script



Introduction:
Adding VBScript code to an HTML page, VBScript Data type-Variant Subtypes, VBScript
Variables: (Declaring variable, Naming restrictions, Assigning value to
variables, Scalar variables and Arrays), VBScript Constants, VBScript
Operators, and Operator precedence;
MsgBox:
functions of message box (Prompt, Buttons, Title, Helpline, Context), Return
values of MsgBox function, button argument setting.
Conditional statement:
If.Then.Else, Select case; Loops: Do loops, While..Wend, For. Next, For..Each.Next;
VBScript
variables
: Sub procedures, Function procedures; Using VBScript with HTML
form controls, Data handling functions, String functions, Date and Times
function;
2. JavaScript
Introduction:
History of JavaScript, Using
JavaScript in an HTML Page, Objectives, Properties Methods and
Events; Java ScriptEvent
handliJavaScript in an HTML Page (Using SRC attribute within the script with examples)
Variable and
data types
: Data types and typecasting, String processing, Arrays,
Operators, Control flow with looping- for loop, while loop, using continue and
break statement, Adding comments to scripts, The Window object, The Document
Object, The Location Object, The Form Object, Working with control Objects
(Button, reset and submit objects, Checkbox objects and Radio objects, Select
object, Password, text and text area object, The Data object, Performing
calculation.
13. 
Multimedia and Authoring
Tools
Graphics
Devices:
Monitor display configuration, Basics of Graphics Accelerator
Card and its importance;
Basic concepts of Images: Digital Images
Digital Image Representation Image Formats TIFF,
BMP, JPG/ JPEG, GIF, IC, PDF, PSD:
14. 
Graphics Formats
Theory of design: form, line, space, texture, colour,
typography, layout, colour
harmony, unity, balance, proportion, rhythm, repetition, variety,
economy, still life,
light and shade,
Poster Design:
Still experience, colored layout, Poster Design, Designing of Books, magazines brochures,
children’s literature, narrative text handling, scripts in Indian Languages,
picture books, comics, illustrations with photographs, scientific
illustrations, conceptual illustrations, handling of assignment for the market;
Image Scanning with the help of scanner: Setting up Resolution, Size, File
formats of images; image preview, Bitonal, Grey Scale and colour options;
Significance of PDF-creation, modification; Animation, Morphing
and Applications Graphic
Tools: Image Editing Software (Photoshop/ CorelDraw)



Basic Concepts:
An Introduction, creating, opening and saving files, Menus, Toolbox, Color control
icons, Mode control icons, Window controls icons; creating new images, Image
capture (TWAIN) from scanner other files; Image Handling: Cropping an image,
adjusting image size, increasing the size of the work canvas, saving an image;
Layers:
Adding layers, dragging and pasting selections onto sheets, dragging layers
between files, viewing and hiding layers, Editing layers, rotating selections,
scaling an object, preserving layers transparency, moving and copying layers,
duplicating layers, deleting layers, merging layers, using adjustment layers;
Channels and Masks: Channel palette, showing and hiding channels, splitting
channels into separate image, merging channels, creating a quick mask, editing
masks using fast mask mode;
Painting and
Editing:
Brushes palette, brush shape, creating and deleting brushes,
creating custom brushes, setting brush options, saving, loading and appending
brushes, Options palette; Opacity, pressure, or exposure, paint fade-out rate,
making selections, using selection tools, adjusting selections, softening the
edges of a selection, hiding a selection border, moving and copying selections,
extending and reducing selections, pasting and deleting selections, Image
tracing (CorelDraw).
Concept of
Multimedia
: Picture/ Graphics, Audio, Video; Sound: Recording Sound
using Sound Recorder (Capture), Sound capture through sound editing software
(ex: Sound forge), Sound Editing, Noise correction, Effect enhancement; Voice
Recognition Software Philips/ Dragon, MIDI Player, Sound Recorder, MONO &
Stereo.
 Sound File
Format
: AIFF (Audio Input File Format from Apple Mac), MIDI, WAV, MP3, ASF(Streaming
format from Microsoft). Importing audio and saving audio from Audio CD.Sound
Quality: CD Quality, Radio Quality, Telephone Quality; Picture/ Graphics/ Image
files;
Movie File
Formats
: AVI, MPEG, SWF, MOV, DAT; Movie Frames: Concept of Frame, Frame
Buffer, and Frame Rate; Authoring Tools; Making Animation, Embedding
Audio/Video, and Embedding on the web page; Multimedia Authoring Using
Macromedia Flash Making of Simple Flash Movie, Setting Properties, Frame Rate,
Dimensions, and Background Color;
Scene:
Concept of Scene, Duplicate Scene, Add Scene, Delete Scene, and Navigating
between Scenes;
Layers: Concept
of Layer, Layer
Properties, Layer Name,
Show/ Hide/ Lock
layers, Type of Layer-
Normal/Guide/ Mask, Outline
Color, Viewing Layer
as an outline, Layer Height,
Adding/deleting a layer;
Frame:
Concept of Frame; Creating a Key Frame, Inserting Text Into the Frame,
Inserting Graphical Elements into the frame, Converting Text/ Graphics to
symbol, Inserting Symbol into the Frame, Setting Symbol Property (Graphics/
Button/ Movie), Inserting Blank Frame, Inserting Blank Key Frame, Inserting Key
Frame into the Blank frame, Selecting all/ Specific frames of a



Layer,
Copying/ Pasting selected Frames.
Special Effects: Motion Tweening, Shape Tweening, Color
effect, Inserting Sound
Layer; Testing a Scene and
Movie; Import/ Export (Movie/ Sound and other multimedia objects) Publishing:
Publishing A Flash Movie; Changing
publish Settings; Producing SWF (Flash Movie),
HTML page,
GIF image, JPEG Image (*. Jpg), PNG Image, Windows Projector (*. Exe), Macintosh Projector (*. Hqx), Quick
Time (*. Mov),
Real Player (*.smil); Testing with Publish
Preview.
15. 
Communication and Network
Concepts
Evolution of
Networking
: ARPANET, Internet, Interspace; Different ways of sending
data across the network concerning switching techniques;
Data Communication terminologies: Concept of Channel, Baud,
Bandwidth (Hz, KHz, MHz) and Data transfer rate (bps, kbps, Mbps,
Gbps, Tbps); Transmission media: Twisted pair cable, coaxial cable,
optical fibre, infrared,
radio link, microwave
link and satellite link.
Network devices:
Modem, RJ45 connector, Ethernet Card, Hub, Switch, Router, Gateway; Different Topologies- Bus, Star, Tree;
Concepts of LAN, WAN, MAN; Protocol: TCP/IP,
File Transfer Protocol (FTP), PPP, Level-Remote Login (telnet),
Internet, Wireless/ Mobile Communication, GSM, CDMA, WLL, 3G, SMS, Voice mail,
Electronic Mail, Chat, Video Conferencing;
Network Security
Concepts:
Cyber Law, Firewall, Cookies, Hackers and Crackers; WebPages; Hyper TEXT markup Language
(HTML), extensible Markup Language (EML);
HyperText Transfer Protocol
(HTTP); Domain Names; URL; Protocol Address; Website, Web Browser, Web Servers;
Web Hosting.

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