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ANNEXURE A SYLLABUS OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 3IE01 QUANTITATIVE METHODS – I Unit-1. Probability Distributions Introduction, Random variables; discrete and continuous, Probability density function, probability distribution function discrete and continuous random variable, mathematical expectation, use of expected value in decision making, Binomial, Poisson and Normal Distribution, choosing the correct probability distribution. Unit-2. Sampling and sampling Distributions. Introduction to sampling, random sampling, sampling with and without replacement, design of experiment, introduction to sampling distributions, sampling distribution of means, (a known, a unknown), sampling distribution of proportion, an operational consideration in sampling: the relationship between sample size & standard errors. Unit-3. Estimation Introduction, point estimates, interval estimates: basic concepts, interval estimates & confidence intervals, calculating interval estimates of the mean from large samples, calculating interval estimates of the proportions from large samples, interval estimates using the t distribution, determining the sample size in estimation. Unit-4. Testing Hypothesis One sample test – introduction, concepts basic to the Hypothesis – testing procedure, Testing Hypothesis, A-1

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SYLLABUS OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING3IE01

QUANTITATIVE METHODS – I

Unit-1. Probability DistributionsIntroduction, Random variables; discrete and continuous, Probability density function, probability distribution function discrete and continuous random variable, mathematical expectation, use of expected value in decision making, Binomial, Poisson and Normal Distribution, choosing the correct probability distribution. Unit-2. Sampling and sampling Distributions.Introduction to sampling, random sampling, sampling with and without replacement, design of experiment, introduction to sampling distributions, sampling distribution of means, (a known, a unknown), sampling distribution of proportion, an operational consideration in sampling: the relationship between sample size & standard errors. Unit-3. Estimation

Introduction, point estimates, interval estimates: basic concepts, interval estimates & confidence intervals, calculating interval estimates of the mean from large samples, calculating interval estimates of the proportions from large samples, interval estimates using the t distribution, determining the sample size in estimation. Unit-4. Testing HypothesisOne sample test – introduction, concepts basic to the Hypothesis – testing procedure, Testing Hypothesis, Hypothesis testing of means when the population standard deviation is known, measuring the power of Hypothesis tests, Hypothesis testing of means when the population standard deviation is not known.

Unit-5. Testing HypothesisTwo sample test - Hypothesis testing for differences between means & proportions, tests for differences between means : large sample sizes & small sample sizes, testing differences

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between means with dependent sample, test for differences between proportions : large sample sizes, prob. Values : another way to look at testing Hypothesis.

Unit-6. Numerical methods Solution of algebraic & transcendental equation, False position method, Newton – Raphson method & their convergence, Solution of System of linear equations, Gauss elimination method, Gauss Seidel method, Croups method.

Text Book :1. Statistics for management 7th Edition : R. I. Levin & D. S.

Rubin (P.H.I.)2. Theory & Problems of Probability & Statistics : M.R.

Spiegal (McGraw Hill) Schaum Series3. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis by S. S.

Sastri.

Ref. Book :1. Probability & Statistics for Engineering 4th Edition : Miller

Freund & Johnson Basic Statistics for Business & Economics E.K.Bowen : M.K.Starr ((McGraw Hill)

3IE02

Heat Power Engineering

UNIT -I Properties & Systems:Introduction, Basic concepts. Definitions & Units, Properties of thermodynamic system such as specific volume, density, temperature. Pressure etc. Intensive & Extensive properties. Reversible & Irreversible process, flow & non flow process, path & point function, energy interactions, concept of heat & work, Zeroth law of thermodynamics. First Law of thermodynamics, concept of enthalpy & entropy.(Analytical treatment expected on I) Units like pressure measurementsII) First law & Steady flow energy equation

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III) Second law of Thermodynamics)

UNIT-II Ideal Gases & Thermodynamics processes:Ideal gases, Avagadro's law. Universal Gas constant. Various thermodynamic processes like Isotropic, Isochoric, Adiabatic & Polytropic, Change in internal Energy, heat transferred, work done, change in Enthalpy during various thermodynamic processes, p-v and T-S diagrams. Analytical treatment expected.

UNIT - III Application of Properties of gases:Air standard cycles, Carnot cycle. Otto cycle, Diesel cycle. Duel cycle. Joule cycle, cycle efficiencies, P-V& T-S diagrams, mean effective pressure.( Analytical treatment of otto, diesel and dual cycle only)

UNIT -IV IC Engines:Introduction, classification of IC Engines, working principle of Carburetor, Fuel Injection system, cooling system, Fuel Ignition system. Combustion and Knocking. Testing of IC engine: Measurement of BHP, IHP, mechanical & thermal efficiency, Morse Test, Heat Balance sheet. Numerical: Based on Testing of IC Engine.

UNIT - V Properties of Steam & Applications :Critical state, Sensible Heat, Latent heat, super heat & total heat of steam, Dryness fraction. Internal latent heat & eternal work of evaporation, different vapor processes. Steam tables & their uses. Boilers, Cooling Towers, Condensers. Application : Simple steam power cycle, cannot cycle, Rankine cycle, modified Rankine cycle Without reheat & regeneration ) Numerical : Based on Above Topic.

UNIT-VI Refrigeration cycle & Psychrometry :Household refrigeration system, vapor compression refrigeration cycle, vapor absorption refrigeration system, T-S- & P-H- diagrams. Psychometrics : Properties of moist air namely WBT, DBT, All, specific humidity etc, Psychometric chart, Psychometric processes, brief introduction to comfort Air conditioning. Industrial Air Conditioning & Centralized Air Conditioning.

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BOOKS:1. Engineering Thermodynamics (TataMcGraw Hill) -P.K.Nag2 A course in Thermal Engineering - Domkundwar3. Element of Heat Engines - R.C. Patel & C.J.Karamchandani.4.A Text Book of Thermal Engineering (S. Chand & Co.)-R. S. Khurmi & J. K. Gupta.

3IE03 Principle Management and Management Economics

UNIT IConcept of business, Organization, Management & Administration, Nature & importanceof Management. function of Management, Objective management. Evolution and development of management. Meaning, nature & importance of planning. Type or planPlanning process. Decision Making

UNIT IIConcept of organization, authority, responsibility & delegation, Centralization & decentralization. Forms of Organization, Group of organization

UNIT IIIPrinciples of Direction and Supervision, coordination. Communication in Management Motivation and Morals, Leadership.

UNIT IVa) Engineers and Economics utility of its study. Engineering economics . definition ofeconomics, nature and scope, basic term concept of economics like goods kind of goods, utility values. Wealth. b) Micro Economics Price Theory : c) Human wants comparing and

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standard of living, consumer behavior, consumers surplus, demand, law of demand Elasticity of demand .

UNIT VA) Industrial Establishment: various types of industrial establishment, sole traders. private, partnership, joint stock company , types of shares, finance public undertaking.Division of labour, small scale & large scales of production, Factors of production. localization of Industry, natural , economic, social, and political factors. B) Structure of markets. Market forms - pure & perfect competition Monopoly - monopolistic competition- oligopoly- combination and its various forms- permanent. advantage - middle man - speculation Price determination under perfect and imperfect competition .

UNIT VIMicro Economics: National income, its definition, national income of India, inequalityof income - standard of living, function of mans of manner, credit & credit instruments.Banking & control Banking. Index number. Intonations trade. Balance of payments. Foreign exchange rate determination public finance & Taxation.

Books:I Business Administration & Management (Sahilya Dhavan); Dr. SC Saxena2. Essentials of management (Tata McGraw Hill ) Harold Koontzz3 Economics for Engineers (Sole Distributors) RR Ainin4 Elementary Economics Theory (S Chand and Co Ltd.) KK. Dewett

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3IE04 Manufacturing Technology-I

UNIT- I Engineering MaterialsClassification, crystal patterns, BCC. FCC, CPP, Pig iron, classification of iron & steel. use and application of mild, medium, High, carbon slides, alloy steel : Stainless, Silicon. HSS. Spring & tool steel, Cast Iron: Gray, White, malleable Nodular, Bearing Materials. Thermoplastic, Resin. Rubber. Cement. Concrete. Ceramics. Heat Insulating Materials Melting practice, Cupola.

UNIT - II Heat Treatment Object & principles of heal treatment, Allotropic forms of iron, iron- carbon equilibrium diagram. Heat treatment of steels, transformation curves, Hardening, Tempering, Annealing and Normalizing , carburising, cyaniding, nitriding, Flame Hardening .Induction hardening.

UNIT - III : Metal Casting Process.History, advantages and limitations, applications, casting terms. Sand mould making procedure, pattern allowances, pattern materials, types of pattern, molding materials, sand preparation, properties, carbon di-oxide molding. Types of cores, chaplets. Gates & Risers.

UNIT- IV : Special Casting Processes Shell Molding, Precision Investment Casting, Permanent mould casting, Die Casting Centrifugal Casting

UNIT-V: Metal Working Processes :Hot and cold working , rolling, forging, Extrusion. Sheet Metal working.

UNIT - VI : Fabrication process :Gas welding. Electric Arc, Thermit welding, resistance, other Fusion welding processes.Brazing, Soldering,

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PRACTICALSPractical based on the above syllabus as per ANNEXURE attached.

BOOKS1. Manufacturing Technology ( Tata McGraw Hill ) P. N. Rao2. Workshop Technology - I (Tata McGraw Hill) H.S. Bawa3) Workshop Technology Parts- I & II B. S. Raghuvanshi4). Physical Metallurgy Vol - I Khangaonkar

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31E05 LOGIC PROCESSING TECHNIQUE

UNIT I : Number system & Logic Gates & Radiation of balloon function a) Number system & conversion: binary, Grey. Octal, hexb) Logic gales: Truth Tables. Diagram Law, Introduction of sum product of logic variablesc) Rv map: Simplification of SOP &. POS function

UNIT 2 : Combinational Logic Circuits :Decoders, encoders, multiplexers, demultiplexure & their applications

UNIT 3 : Arithmetic & Sequential Circuit :Adders and Substractors (half & full ), DCD added, multipliers Sequential Circuit Flip flop , latches, types of memory. RAM. ROM, KPROM, Design of counters

UNIT 4 : Introduction to 8085 : Types of microprocessors, inter into 8085 architecture. address & data bus control. Tuning diagram, S/W instruction &. Simple Programs

UNIT 5 : Programming of 8085 : Software instruction addressing modes. Stack manipulation, interrupts & Simple Programs.

UNIT 6 : Interfacing with 8085 : Modes of data transfer serial, parallel, synchronous & Asynchronous architecture and interfacing of 8255 & 8253 to 8085, memory interfacing

PRACTICALS:Practical based on above syllabus to be carried out as per ANNEXUR.E attached

BOOKS

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1. Digital Circuits & Microprocessors (McGraw Hill) - Hurbert Taaub2. Digital Electronics Principles (PHI) -Malvino3. Programming & Interfacing 8085(Wiley Eastern) -Gaokar

31EO6 Machine Drawing and Industrial layout

UNIT- I I.S.I. Convention (I.S.I. No.696-1960) convening the standard Practice Machine drawing and also use of I.SI. Specification Fur Limits and fits (I.SI No 910-1966)

UNIT- II Simple exercises in the conversion of Dictozial and isometric view into orthographic projections. Sectional view and missing views, preparation of detail and assemblydrawings of simple machine parts from actual models.

UNIT- IIIPreparation of free hand proportionate dimensioned sketches of various machineselements such as.:-a) Rivets and riveted joints, welded joints.b) Screw threads and fasteners such as nuts, holts, studs, locking arrangementsfoundation bolts etcc) Keys, colters and couplings.d) Colter joint and knuckle jointe) Engine and machine tools componentsf) Bearing and bearing mountings.g) Clutches & Brakes.

UNIT- IVPreparation of working drawings, part lists and assembly drawings of simple machine.assembled with design approach.

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UNIT- V Preparation of factory layout drawing : Types of layouts, process, product, Fixed andtheir combinations. Factors influencing plant layout, analytical evaluation of plant layout. Types of production : job order, batch and mass production.

UNIT- VIComputer Aided Drafting.

7.Representation of : a) various machine tools and equipment's : P..O.T. crane,compressors pumps, cooling lowers storage tanks, etc. b) pipe lines : Water, oil,compressed air etc. c) Electrical equipment's : Transformers, induction motors,H.T.Line, L.T. Line etc,

PRACTICALS:Practical based on above syllabus to be carried out as per ANNEXURE attached.Each candidate will submit a set of drawing sheets and sketch and sketch book containingthe drawing and sketches based on the above syllabus. The practical examination willconsists of actual drawing and sketching on the topics based on the above syllabusDuration of practical examination will be six hours

Books1. Machine Drawing - N.D. Bhat2. Machine Drawing - Parkinson3. Machine Drawing - Siddeswar Rao4. Machine Drawing (Wiley Eastern ) - K. L. Narayan & P. Kannaian5. Industrial Engg. Handbook - Mayhard6. Kenis mechanical Engg. Handbook

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FOURTH SEMESTER

4 IE 01 Quantitative Methods-II

Unit 1: Research Design Meaning of Research Design , need for research design,

features of a good design , important concept relating to research design, different research design, basic principles of experimental design, conclusion.

Unit 2: Chi-square and Analysis of variance Introduction, Chi-square as a test of independence. Chi-

square as a test of goodness of fit: testing the appropriateness of a distribution, Analysis of variance, inferences about population variance, inferences about two population variance.

Unit 3: Regression Analysis

Review of concepts of simple Regression and correlation with the help of simple examples the standard error estimate, shortcut method to calculate standard error estimate. Multiple Regression and modeling multiple and correlation analysis, finding the multiple Regression equation, making inferences about population parameters, modeling techniques.

Unit 4 : Nonparametric Methods

Introduction to non parametric statistics, the sign test for paired data, rank sum test: the Mann –Whitney U test and the Kruskal-Wallis test.

Unit 5: Times Series Methods and Forecasting

Introduction, variation in times series, trend analysis, cyclical variation, seasonal variation, irregular variation, a problem

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involving all four components of a time series, time series analysis in forecasting.

Unit 6 Index Numbers and Decision Theory

Defining an index no., unweighted aggregates index, weighted aggregates index, average of relatives methods, quantity and value indices, issues in constructing using index numbers.The decision environment, expected profit under uncertainly, assigning probability values, using continues distributions : marginal analysis , utility as a decision criterion, helping decision makers supply the right probabilities, decision- free analysis. Application to simple concept of design questionnaire.

Text Books

1. Statistic for management 7th Edn.: R.I. Levin and D.S. Rubin (P.H.I.)

2. Theory and Problems of Probability and Statistics: M.R. Spiegal (Mc Graw

Hill)Schaum Series3. Research methodology, Methods and Techniques: C.R.

Kothari ( for unit 1)

Reference Book:

1. Probability and Statistics for Engineering 4th Ed., Miller, Freund and Johnson.

2. Basic Statistics for Business and Economics, E.K. Bowen, M.K. Starr (Mc Graw Hill).

41E02 Theory of Machine

UNIT -I Machines and Mechanism:Introduction to the study of Mechanism and Machines Kinematics chains. Degree or freedom. Inversion or mechanism Study of Quick return Mechanism Displacement velocity and Acceleration

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Analysis simple mechanism Telltale Velocity and Acceleration method Cariolli’s components of Acceleration.

UNIT-II Cams:Introduction to cams and followers. Classification and Application of cams and Followers. Graphical layout For cams profiles : Geometry of Radial cams . displacement diagram, Velocity and acceleration diagram. Maximum Velocity and acceleration

UNIT - III Gears and Gears Trains :Basic Definition. Classification of gears Condition of gearing. Different types of tooth profiles, Interfacing gearing.

UNIT-IV Balancing:Balancing rotary masses, Single mass and Several Masses in single planes and Different planes. Static and dynamic balancing. Balancing or Reciprocating masses

UNIT - V Vibrations :Types of Vibration. Free damped. Undamped. Forced with single degree of Freedom Critical speeds of shafts. Friction: Friction in Power screws. Single and multiple plate Clutch

UNIT - VI Gyroscope :Principles of gyroscope, Basic Definition, Concept of Gyroscopic couple. Spin vector Precession vector and Torque vector Stability of airplanes and sea vesselsFlywheel: Principles of Flywheel, Turning moment diagram for flywheel.

BOOKS:1. Theory of Machines : Shigley2. Theory of Machines : Dallaney3. Theory of Machines : Abdullah arid Sharif

4IE03 METHODS ENGINEERING-I

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UNIT I (a) Work Study Definition and objectives Procedures methods study and work measurement human facilities in appreciation of work study history of motion and time study Taylors use of time study motion study as developed by National organization the general problem solving procedure (b) Method StudyIntroduction, selection of job, definitions and objectives, basic procedure of selecting the work to be studied

UNIT II (a) Recording Techniques, process Charts symbols, outlines process chart flow process charts, multiple activity chart, operation process chart, quantities Techniques for man machine relationships . line balancing two hand process chart, SIMO chart, travel chart, Flow diagram, string diagram, models.(b) Development, presenting and installation of Improved method(c) Critical evaluation Phase

UNIT- III Micro notion study, fundamental hand motions, motion study and micro notion study equipment, making motion pictures. File analysis. The use of fundamental hand motions, principles of motion economy.

UNIT - IV : Work Measurement :1. Objective or work measurement , work measurement

techniques, time study Principles , steps in conducting time study.

2. Selecting of Jobs for time study, time study equipment , choosing the operator, elemental breakdown in time study, number of cycles to be observed.

UNIT - V : Rating & Allowances :Concept of performance rating, definition, the concept of normal performance, characteristics of sound rating system, learning

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curve, Westinghouse system . synthetic, rating, speed rating, objectives rating analysis of rating, training for rating allowances. calculation of allowances, standard lime calculations

Unit - VI : Wage Payment :Direct and Indirect financial plans: piecework, the standard hour plan. the Taylor's, differential piece rate, the Merrick multiple piece rate. measured daywork, the Hasley plan, the Bedaux point system, the Rowan plan, the Emerson plan, cost saving sharing plans, profit sharing, prerequisites of sound wage incentive plans, reasons for incentive plan failure.

PRACTICALS:Practical based on (he above syllabus as per ANNEXURE attached.

Books:I Motion &. time Study - Design and Measurement of work - Ralph M. Dailies (Jolin Witey & Sells)2. Introduction to work study - I I . 0 (Universal book corporation)3. Work Sampling- Robert- E-Heraland , Wallace J. Richardson (Mc Graw Hill Hook (o)4. Advance Work Measurement - Doirnair - W. Karger. Wallon M.Hancock. (Industrial Press Inc)5. production System - Planning analysis & Control - James L. Riggs (John Wiley & Sons.)6 Motion & Time study - Improving productivity - Mundel (Prentice Hall India)7. Motion & Time Study - PW. Nobel (D.B. Taraporevak & Sons)

4IE04 COMPUTER PROGRAMINC -I

( Computer Fundamentals &. C language )

UNIT-I Fundamentals of Computers

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Introduction, Binary Numbers, Basic Structures of a computer, Input /Output devices. memories. Hardware & software , System software &. Application software Application of computers, Types of computers. Programming : Programming language, Program Algorithm a flow Program development steps.

UNIT-II Fundamentals of ComputersOperating System : Definition, Functions & fundamentals, ROM software, MS-DOS, Windows, Linux, Networking Environment. Single user. Multi-user, Multitasking, Booting, Physical & Logical structure of disk, Boot sector, Root directory. File allocation table. Display Adapters, Display screens. Resolution, Display Memory, Operation of Keyboard.

UNIT – III Features and structure of C, Data types. Constants. Declaration of variables. Scope and life of variables. C operators and expressions. Control structures and looping structures

UNIT-IV FunctionsUser definition and Standard Library functions. Scope rules. Nesting of functions, Recursion, Data types, Variables and storage classes, C preprocessor.

UNIT - VArrays : One dimensional and multidimensional. Initialization and ManipulationStrings : Variables, Declaration, Standard Library string function. Array of pointers to string.

UNIT - VIStructure : Definition, initialization, assigning values, passing of structure as arguments Unions. Pointers : Address, initialization, pointer arithmetic . Pointers and Arrays

PRACTICALS:Practical based on the above syllabus as per ANNEXURC attached

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BOOKS :I Programming 'C' : E. Balguruswami (Tata McGraw Hill)2. C programming Language - Dennis Ritchie & Kernighan, (Prentice Hall)3. Let us 'C' - Y. P. Kanetkar ( B.P.B. Publication)

4IE05 INSTRUMENTATION & METROLOGY

INSTRUMENTATION

UNIT – I a) Measurement and measurement system : Significance of measurement, Methods of measurement elements of centralized of generalized measurement system error in measurement type of errors. Uncertainly of combination of component error. (b)Static and dynamic characteristics of instrument and instrument system : Accuracy. Precision, reproducibility. Sensitivity, drift, dead zone. linearity. Threshold, Resolution Time constant, Transfer Function, order of system Frequency domain analyses of dynamic behavior, system response.

UNIT - II a) Detector Transducer: Mechanical, Electrical. Electronic. Piezoelectric and Photoelectric transducers.b) Introduction to digital and analogue system. Null and deflection, active and passive.

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UNIT - III Measurement of Force, Pressure, flow temperature, and speed

METROLOGY:

UNIT - IV a) Introduction lo metrology, Basic terminology. Standard of measurements, Linear measurements.b) Limits, Fits, and Gauges: Introduction, tolerance, interchangeability. Selective assembly, IS 919-1963. Clearance, transition, interference fits. limits. Limits gauges

UNIT - V a) Angle measurement by Disc, sine bar, clinometer. Auto Collimalor, Straightness. Square ness, Parallelism, Circularity and rotation.b) Pneumatic, Optical Mechanical, electronic Comparators.

UNIT - VI Interferometery, Introduction, (concept offlalness. Optical flat. Flatness testing by inleiferorneler, testing the parallelism, Michelson interferometers. NPL Flatness interferometer.

PRACTICALS;Practical based on the above syllabus as per ANNEXURG attached.

BOOK:1. Mechanical Measurement & Control - D.S. KUMAR (Metropolitan Book Co)2, Instrument Measurement & Analysis - B.C. NAKRA & K.K. Chaoudhary (Tata Mcgraw Hill)3. Engineering Metrology - R.K. Jain (Khana Publishers)4. Measurement System - Doeblin (McGraw Hill)5. Handbook of Industrial Metrology - ASTME

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FIFTH SEMESTER

5IE01COMPUTER PROGRAMMING - II

Unit-1Fundamentals of object oriented languages, Fundamentals of C++ , Control structure in C++

Unit-2Function in C++, Structure. Object & classes.

Unit-3Constructor & destructors, operator overloading and inheritance.

Unit-4Pointers, this pointer virtual function Polymorphism.

Unit-5File Management In C ++ : Opening and closing, I/O operation on file , Console I/O operations, I/O operations

Unit-6Graphics Programming using C + + : Lines, Drawing & drilling Images, Patterns, Drawing & filing shapes. Palettes, & colors text,

Practical:Practical based on above syllabus to be carried out as per ANNEXURE attached

Books:1 Programming In C++by E. Balgurusainy2 Programming in C by E. Baigliruswamy , Tata Megraw Hills3 Object Orientation through C++. Parimala N. MAGMILLA

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5IE02 PLANT ENGINEERING – I

Unit -1Plant Location:- Factors affecting site selection, concepts, location Economics, Rural V/s urban Plant site Factory building, Types of factory building, Building construction.

Unit - 2Plant Layout .- Layout Problems, objective of plant layout, symptoms of Bad plant layout. Types of layout systematic layout planning, computerized layout, safety requirement, steps in plant layout. Flow pattern. types of flow pattern.

Unit-3Elements of materials Handling, Importance, principles of material handling, analysis of materials handling problems.

Unit -4Selection of Mechanical Handling Equipment- Selection of Handling system. Cost data & economic analysis, classification of drives' specifications for selection.

Unit-5Bulk handling Devices; conveyers : Belt, Chain, Pneumatic, Hydraulic, screw.

Unit -6Unit handling Devices ; Hoist, conveying materials, Elevator, conveyer cable ways , ropeways draggling roller conveyers, escalators, tractors .Robotic handling ,

Books:1. Plant layout & Material Handling - Apple. Ronald press2. Modem production operations Management - Buffa. E.S.3. Production operation Management- Wild R.

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4. Material Handling- Allegri T. H.5, Facilities and plant Engineering Hand Book - B.T. Lewis & J.P. Mcrron McGraw Hilt6. Production Systems Engineering - G.S. Sekhon-, & A.S. Sachdev Dhanpat Rai7. Production Planning Control- BLC.. Tain & L.N .Aggrawal, Khanna Publishers8. Material Handling - O.H. Agrawal

5IE03 OPERATION RESEARCH – I

Unit -1Nature and development of operation research. Decision making, general methodology of O.R. application of O.R. in industrial problems. Formulation of situation as LPP, Solution by graphical method, simplex, alternate optima, infeasible solution, unbounded solution , indications in simplex method , Degeneracy and techniques to resolve degeneracy in simplex method.

Unit-2Forming the dual. Duality concept, complementary slackness condition, dual simplex methods, Sensitivity Analysis.

Unit-3Transportation Models. Initial solution by N. W. Comer rule. least cost method. Vogel’s approximation method. Penalty calculations, Optimization by MODI method. Water value, improvement potential, Degeneracy transportation problems. Caterer problem, Transshipment Model.

Unit-4Assignment Models : Hungarian method. Traveling salesman Problem, Sequencing Models.

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Unit-5Introduction to game theory, two person zero sum games. Dominance principle, saddle point, nx2, 2xm games. Solution of game by Algebraic method, arithmetic method., method of sub game, Graphical method, Oddment method. Simplex method, iterative method.

Unit-6Queuing system and concepts, classification of queuing situations, solution of queuing problems, Single channel, single stale, finite and infinite queues with Poissions arrival and exponential service, application to industrial problems. Emphasis only on (M/M/I): (FCFS/infinity /infinity) and (M/M/I) : (FCFS/N/infinity). Optimum service rate.

Practicals:Practical based on above syllabus to be carried out as per ANNEXURE attached.

Books:1. Operations Research - Prof- Askhedkar & Prof- R.V.Kulkarni2. Principles of Operation Research - Wagner- Prentice Hall3. Operations Research - Liberman, Hitler4. Operations Research - Talia5. Operations Research - Kantiswaroop Manmohan6. Operations Research - Susy Phillipose, PMH publisher7. Operations Research ( Theory & Applications ) - J.K. Sharma, MACMILLAN8. Quantitative Techniques - J.K. Shnrma, MAC.~IILI,rZN9 Operations Research - A. P Verma S K Kstaria

5IE04 FLUID POWER ENGINEERING

Unit-1.Properties of Fluid : Density, Surface tension. Compressibility, Vapour pressure. Bulk modulus, Newton's law of viscosity

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dynamic and kinetic viscosity. Classification of fluid based on Rheological charts. Pressure at a point, pressure on plane surface, centre of pressure , pressure head measurement. Using U-tube manometer,

Unit-2.Kinematics and Dynamics of flow : Velocity and its variation in space & time acceleration conservation of mass.. continuity equation in one & three dimensions, differential velocity field Stream function, stream line, type of flow, kinematics flow (introductory treatment ).Dynamics of flow -. Force influencing motion. Eulers equation of motion. Bernoulli’s equation, & its limitation. Application of Bernoulli’s theorem, :- Venturimeter, orifice meter, pitot tube, elbow meter.

Unit -3Viscous Flow -. Lammiar flow, Turbulent Flow, Reynolds apparatus.Dimensional Analysis : Dimensional homogeneity Raylcigh & Buckinghams method of dimensional analysis. Similitude's, Reynolds, Proud., Weber and Mach number.

Unit - 4Centrifugal pump: components, general principle of working, cavitations, Turbines : Elements of hydro electric Power plants, general principles of working. Introduction Reaction , Francis turbine.

Unit – 5 Industrial Hydraulics IHydraulic press: Mechanical advantages, leverages. Heavy press Hydraulic accumulator : capacity, Differential, Hydraulic Intensifiers.

Unit-6 Industrial Hydraulics II Hydraulic Ram , Hydraulic lift : Direct acting and suspended type Hydraulic Crane, Hydraulic coupling, Hydraulic torque converter.

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Books:I. Fluid Machines and it's Applications - By Gupta & Gupta2 .Fluid Mechanics - Modi & Seth3 .Fluid Mechanics - K.L. Kumar4. Fluid Mechanics - Bansal5 .Fluid Mechanics - Rajput6 Fluid Mechanics -Schaums Series

5IE05 MACHINE DESIGN

Unit-1 Strength of Materials Concept of stress & strain. Stress, strain relations. Relation between Modulli, Stress - Strain in stepped bars. Thermal stresses. Shear force and Bending Moment diagrams in simply supported and cantilever Beams. Types of stresses in Machine Members, Theories of failure, factor of Safety, selection of materials.

Unit-2 Design of Joints Design of Riveted Joints, Design of welded joints. Design of Threaded Fasteners, Design of power screws.

Unit-3 Design of Power Transmission System - I Design of Flat Belt and U-Belt drive. Design of Chain drive. Design of Helical and leaf springs. Design of shaft.

Unit-4 Design of Power transmission System – IIDesign of spur gear drive. Design of Journal and Ball Bearing.

Unit-5 CADComputer Aided Design, Definition of CAD, Design process, product cycle, implementation of CAD tools to design process. Automation and benefits of CAD.

Unit-6 Review Of Design

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Selection of materials and cost considerations. Manufacturing considerations in Machine Design, Ease of Manufacture, Use of Standards, Functionality Considerations in Machine Design.

Books:1. Mechanics of Materials -Singer. Mc Graw Hill2. Strength of Materials - Ramamrutham3. Mechanical Engineering Design - J. E. Shigley4. Design of Machine Elements - Spotts. Prentice HaU5. CAD/CAM - Mikell Groover6. Design of Machine Element -Shiwalkar & Kulkami7. Design of Machine Element - S. Chand .Series8. Design of Machine Element - Khunni, Gupta9. Design Data Book - Shiwalkar & Kulkami10. Machine Design - Pandva & Shall

5IE06 MARKETING AMD LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT

Marketing Management

Unit -1The marketing concept, meaning, definition, The Indian) marketing environment. The new economic policies and the marketing .challenges of the liberalized Economy. The Growing Relevance of marketing to India. The marketing mix. Market segmentation and market Forecasting.

Unit -2The Strategic planning Process with special reference to BCG - growth share matrix and General Electric's multifactor portfolio planning matrix. Marketing planning, marketing strategy, Competitive Advantage. The Indian consumer, Sales forecasting, managing the product, new product development. The concept of product life cycle, Techniques of pricing.

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Marketing communication and an overview, advertising channel management . sales management, marketing research, marketing control, International marketing .Global marketing. strategies for Indian Firms , rural marketing in India.

Logistics Management

Unit – 4 Introduction to LogisticsProducer - Consumer System, Logistics Communication, Costs & Role of modem Technology in Logistics Management. Marketing & Product Distribution - Interdependence & Interaction. Multilevel System & Sensitive Analysis.

Unit-5 Logistics Information system Nature, Purpose & Scope of Information system. Customers Order Cycle & Order Processing. Neural Network. Bar Coding, Transportations – Time Place Utility, Transportation - Logistics Marketing Interface. Different Model of Transportation - Merits, Demerits & Costs.

Unit – 6 WarehousingNature, purpose & Scope of Warehousing, Own Warehouse, Third party warehouse. Economics & warehousing , Inventory Management, Material Handling .Storage & Packaging Issues.Organizing for Effective Logistics support strategies. Supply Chain Management in the Context Of Globalization.

Books:I,. Marketing management By V.G. Ramaswamy & N. Namakumari, - Macmilan India Ltd.,2. Marketing Management, Analysis, Planning & Control - Pililip Koticr - Prentice Hall of India,3. Supply Chain Management - By B.S. Sahay.- MacMillan India Ltd.,4. Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Cases and Concepts) - By G. Raghuram & N.Rangaraj- MacMillaii India Ltd.5. Fundamentals of Marketing -W.J.Stanton6. Principles of Marketing -Philip Koticr7 Stores Management -KS Menon MACMILLAN

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SIXTH SEMESTER

6IE01 System Engineering & Business Data Processing.

Unit 1 Definition of System& Scope of Systems Engineering Problem, Properties of System, System Environment, Different Types Of System, System Life Cycle ,. System Analysis &. Investigation, System Flow chart.

Unit-2Type of Files, File Organization, Window Desktop, MS Office, Automation Tools ( P.R./W/E.) form Design.

Unit-3System Security & .Control, Data Validation & Verification.. System Auditing, System Testing. Codification, check digit,

Unit-4Networking OS, Internet Concept, Web designing

Unit-5Concept of Database Management System, File Creation, Sorting, Indexing, Setting Rotation, Updation, Types of Structure , Concept of backend and fronted . Generating Reports, introduction to SQL, Integrity concept; Codd Rule for RDBMS.

Unit.6Application System. General Requirements Of Application Programming , File Based Processing, Writing A Complete System (E.g. Material Management System).

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Practical based on above syllabus to be carried out as per ANNEXURE attached.

Books:1. System Analysis & Design -Lee Vol I2. System Analysis & Design -Lee Vol I3. System Analysis & Investigation -Subramaniam4. System. Analysis & Design -Donyeates.MacMillan5. System Analysis -E M Awad

6IE02 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY- II

UNIT 1Theory of metal cutting, chip formation., orthogonal and oblique cutting, tool nomenclature. Mach inability , tool life ; influence & effect of various parameters. Lathe, Centre Lathe: Construction and Operations, Introduction to capstan & turret, automatic. CNC and other special purpose lathes.

UNIT-2Drilling Machine, General purpose, mass production and special purpose drilling machines, Planers, simpers and shapers, Boring Machine : Horizontal, vertical and jig .

UNIT-3Milling machine - Types, types of milling cutter, dividing & Indexing heads. Machines for gear production and screw thread production.

UNIT-4Grinding machine - Centre type , surface, tool and cutter grinder, Centreless grinding machine., grinding wheel, machines for super finishing processes, Broaching machines.

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Unconventional machining processes : Arc, anodic, electron beam, laser beam. Electric discharge electro-chemical, ultrasonic, electrolytic grinding, high energy rate forming processes.

UNIT-6Jigs and textures: Introduction, different elements, types, general design principles, drill jigs annulling fixtures. Principles of location , locating devices, clamping devices. Press Tools.

PracticalsPracticals based on above syllabus to be carried out as per ANNEXURE attached

BOOKS:1. The maching of metals - E. J.A.Amicrgo & R.h Brown, Prentice hall Inc.2. Production Technology –H.M.T.-Handbook McGrawHill3, Workshop Technology - Hazra Chaudhaiy, Machine Tools Volume II4. Production Technology -R. K.Jain.

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61E03 Production Management & Materials Management

Production management

Unit-I Production System Types of production system , Input-output Models , simplification & diversification Production Planning : Functions and objectives, forecasting, aggregate planning Determination of capacity required and available. Procedures and techniques of routing. Man machine interface. Types of machine in manufacturing, sequencing, line balancing. Computer in production management.

Unit-2 Production control Nature of production control in different types of production. Techniques of scheduling, dispatching, and expediting. Critical ratio, recording progress. Process pluming introduction, process planning: activities, documentation, various approaches to process Planning traditional manufacturing approach, generative approach, variant approach. Group Technology for process planning.

Unit-3 Modern concepts in Management GernbaKalzen, SMED, Zero Defect, CAD, CAM, CAPP, CIM, MRP - Concepts, Lot sizing techniques , Bill of materials.

Materials Management

Unit-4Introduction to Materials Management : Importance, objectives functions. Integrated Material approach Characteristics. Computers in materials management.Purchasing : Importance of good purchasing system & Functions, Organization for purchasing. duties of purchase manager. Methods of purchasing, purchasing policy. Whether to

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purchase or Manufacture . Purchasing parameters .purchasing procedure: steps in purchasing, purchase requisition, Placement of purchase orders. Follow up. Receipt of materials. Vendor development evaluation.

Unit-5 Stores .Management Function, Stores and storekeeping. Store Accounting. JIT & Kanbaii. Store accounting records. Valuation of materials issued from stores. Protection of stores. Interrelationship. Physical Verification (Stock - Taking ) codification , Obsolete, Surplus and scrap Management.

Unit-6 Inventory Management Inventory, importance Selective control .Classification: ABC, VED. FSN . FIFO, etc, analysis and systems approach for inventory management, inventory control, inventory Models : deterministic Models. Probabilistic (Stochastic ) Inventory Models. EOO.

Books:1. Production Planning & Control Management : R.K. Garg & V.Sharma.2. Material Management & Material Handling : S.C. Sharma.3 Material Management : Menon , Wheeler Publishing4. Modem Production Operations Management : E. S. Buffa5. Production planning.. dialysis & control, - James L. Riggs , John wilcy & son:6 Forecasting., planning & control of production : Mcniece7. Production & Operation Management : Muhelemann, Oakland, Lockyer, Mac Millan

6IE04 ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Unit-1Introduction -Energy scenario -global, sub continental , Indian, Energy economy relation , future energy demand and supply scenario. Integrated energy planning with particular reference to

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industrial sector in India, Captive power units, demand and supply

Unit-2Physical aspects of energy- Classification of energy- Hydel , thermal, Nuclear, wind, and financial waste products, efficiency and effectiveness of energy utilization in industry. Energy and Energy analysis.

Unit-3Energy Demand Management –Energy Utilizations , Instrumentation and data analysis, financial aspect of Energy Management, Energy Management as a separate function and its place in plant management hierarchy.

Unit-4Energy Demand Management-Scope , methodology and modes of Energy Saving, Plant energy and utility system, efficient energy management steps 1) identification 2) Investigation 3)Quantification 4) decisions 5) presentation 6) implementation 7) follow' up.

Unit-5Energy Audit-Audit and analysis. Energy load measurement, system evaluation and simulation, energy saving techniques and guidelines, administrative control, proper measurement and monitoring system.

Unit-6Energy conservation with particular reference to waste heal recovery in different industries improvement in combustion system and use of industrial waste.

Books:1. Energy Management -Paul W-O Callaghan2. Energy Management Handbook- Wayne C. Turner3. Guide to energy Management – B.I. Capheart, W. J. Kennedy

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6IE 05Methods Engineering –II

Unit 1 ProductivityProductivity and standard of living, work content, reducing work content and ineffective time, productivity in the individual enterprise.

Unit 2 Productivity Measurement Need for productivity measurement, total productivity index,

partial productivity indices.Productivity models, Viz (1) Craig & Harris (2) Total productivity

Model (3) AmericanProductivity Centre model.

Unit 3 Performance Measurement using the objective matrix : OMAX applications, awareness, improvement, maintenance process, system approach to productivity measurement. Concept of MOST. Unit-4 Work Sampling :Theory of sampling and the law of averages, the normal and Binomial distribution as applied to work sampling. Accuracy of work sampling measurement, procedure for making a work sampling measurement, procedure for making a work sampling study, use of control chart in work sampling. Evaluating and presenting results of work sampling. Advantages and disadvantages of work sampling.

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Unit-5Predetermined Time Systems. Methods time measurement techniques, work factor system.Unit-6Determining time standards from standard data & formula for Multifactor wage incentive plan. Work study training program, computer applications in work study.Practicals:Practicals based on above syllabus to be carried out as per ANNEXURE attached.Books:1. Motion & Time Study - Design & Measurement of work . - Ralph M-Banies -John Wiley & sons.2. Introduction to work study-lnlemationaJ Labour Organization.-Universal book corporation.3. Work sampling-Rebort E.Heiland.Wallancc J-Richardson.-Mcgraw Hill Book Co.4. Advanced Work Measuremem-Delmar W.Kargcr,WaJtonM.¹ncook.-lndustriaJ Press Inc.5. Production system, planning Analysis & control.-James L.Riggs -John Wilcy & sons.6. Morion & Time Study -Improving Productivity-Mlindel.-Prentice Hall.7. Motion & Time Study -B.W.Neibel-D.B.Taraporeivala & Sons.8. Handbook of Industrial Engineering - Maynard

6IE06 Project Work

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Project work will be based on application of techniques of Industrial Engineering to analysis live Problem in Industry. Project work will be carried out by a group of students. Report on project will be submitted on completion of work.

SEVENTH SEMESTER

7IE 01 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Unit: I IntroductionThe nature and challenge of Personnel Management, Definition of personnel management. the role of the personnel manager, challenges of modern personnel management From Mechanics to Social Responsibility, Mechanical approach towards personnel. Paternalism. Social system approach. Toward the social role of the business firm. Managing the Personnel Unit, Organizing the personnel unit, planning the personnel program, controlling personnel unit. Procurement of Personnel, Fair Employment Practices, Labor legislation and factory act-1948, Different considerations for minority races; female employees, pregnant employees, the older employees, religions, nationalities, handicapped personnel. Provisions against sexual harassment. Affirmative action programs, Provisions for culturally and socially disadvantaged personnel.

Unit : 2 Organizational and Job DesignOrganizational objectives, functions, relationships, organization type, formal & informal organization, job design. Human Resources Planning-quality of personnel, human resources requirements. Recruitment & Hiring- Recruitment laws, recruitment evaluation, nature of the hiring process, hiring procedure. Psychological Tests and Identification of Management Talent-Psychological tests, basic concepts of testing, Testing and the law, Types of tests. To test or not to test. Identification of management talent.

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Individual and Organization Development-Operative Training, Management Development, Manager Needs and Developmental Programs, Evaluation of Management Development Programs, Organization Development, Performance Appraisal and Management by Objectives, Performance Appraisal and the Law, Systematic Appraisal by Superiors, Traditional Performance Appraisal System, The Appraisal Program, Career Development, Nature of Careers, Career Anchors, An Integrated Life, The Career Development Program, Two Modern Career Problems, Low -Ceiling Careers.

Unit: 4 CompensationBase Compensation- Job, Significant Factors affecting Compensation Policy, Equity and Compensation, Comparable Value, Job Evaluation, Job Evaluation systems, Simple Ranking, Job Grading, Point System, Factor-Comparison System, Human Relation effects of job Evaluation, Variable compensation-(individual and Group), Expectancy Theory and Compensation, variable Compensation - Individual, Variable Compensation - Group, Supplementary compensation-fringe benefits, Nature of supplementary compensation, A philosophy of employee benefits. Principles of Employee Benefit Programs, Payment for Time Not Worked, Economic Protection against Hazards, Facilitative Employee Services.

Unit:5 IntegrationIntegration-nature of the human resource, Importance of human relation. Nature of Human needs. The Need to Understand why Human Mode's Proposed by organization Psychologists. Maslow's Need Hierarchy, McGregor's Theory Y, Nature Human Being. Herberg's Motivated Employee, Human Model of Ethology, Human Models and Behaviorism, Human being and culture.

UNIT 5 : MotivationEmployee Wants, Motivation, 0rganizational Behavior Modification, Styles of leadership. Quality of work life and quality circles, Nature of. Labour Union, Types of Union , Current Status of Labor Union, Labor Legislation, Traditional Union

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Security. A Point of View, Collective bargaining. Traditional and Non-traditional Bargaining. The Process of collective Bargaining, Union Bargaining Pressures. Third Party Resolutions. Current Issues in Bargaining, A Philosophy of Labor - Management Peace, The management of conflict, The Discovery of Conflicts of Interest, The Processing of Grievances, Disciplinary Action, Conflict Resolution.

Unit : 6 Maintenance of PersonnelCommunication and Counseling, Nature and Importance of Communication, Channels and Structure, Communication Filters, Johari's Window, The Communication Process, Counseling, Safety and Health, Background of safety and health programs. Occupational safety and health act, workers compensation laws, the safety program, the health program, absenteeism. Separation Processes, Labour Turnover, Retirement, Layoff, Out- Placement, Discharge, Personnel Research, Change, and the future. Nature of Personnel Research, The Personnel Manager as Change Agent, Challenges of the Future.

Books Recommended:(1) Personnel Management by Edwin B. Flippo, McGraw Hill International Edition,New York, Sixth Edition, 1984.(2) Business Administration and Management by Dr. S.CSaxena, Sahitya Bhavan,Agra, 1989 edition.(3) Human Resource Development and Managementj by Dr. A.M. Sheikh, S.Chandand Company Ltd Publishers, 1999(4) Managing Human Resources by Bohlander, Snell. Sherman, 12 edition.Publishers Thomson Learning, Singapore

7IE02 QUALITY MANAGEMENT

UNIT : I

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Definition of Quality , Quality' Planning Quality Assurance. Quality of philosophy, Design and Manufacture . Grade and Quality; Quality Characteristics. Elements Definition of Inspection Philosophy back of Inspection, Inspection as liability. Inspection & Quality Control, TQM. Philosophy of TQM & ISO 9000, Cost of Quality', Types of Quality Cost, optimization Balance sheet and Quality' cost. SQC, Shewharts Experimentation with Norma: Bolts. Distributions. Probability, Distributions, Types .Normal, Poisson and Binomial Distribution. Examples, Illustrate The Distinguishing Features and Appreciations of Exponential and Weibull distribution

UNIT: 2Variation, Causes of Variation in Manufacturing Processes, assignable Causes of variation. Histogram and application in process control Concepts of control chart/Attributes and variable control charts, types. Utility. X And R Chart Plotting. Data to be acquired. Selection and place of plotting X and R charts .Process parameter to be selected. Methodology, Patterns Observed in X and R chart. Interpretation of partners. Processes Variability Calculation Procedures. Importance of process variability. Product process control techniques.

UNIT: 3Attributes Control Charts, Plotting P chart .Plotting Procedure, Table for recording the observation. Trial control limits and final control limits. Patterns observed Interpretation. Plotting of n,p, c, charts, procedure. Table for recording The observation Trial control limits and final Controls limit plotting c and u chart, Patterns observed interpretation of c and u Chart, Application .Importance, Comparison with X and R Charts.

UNIT: 4Concepts of acceptance Sampling, Comparison with 100% Inspection, Cost of inspection. Cost of Damage , Sampling Inspection Types, Single Double Multiple and Sequential Sampling .relative Merits and Demerits of each, probability' of Acceptance .Calculations in single sampling. Concepts of AQL and Producer's Risk Concepts of LTPD and consumers Risk single

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sampling plan. Double sampling plan multiple and sequential Sampling plans, OC Curve, Plotting Procedure, Slope Interpretation Significance Utility Concepts of AOQ its importance Finding AOQL for a given sampling plan Study of standard sampling plan ls-2500 and its Application, Dodge Rooming LTPD Based Sampling plan Discussion on Mil-Std- 105-D Application of Mil-Std-105-D.

UNIT: 5Definition of Reliability. Quality and Reliability. Methods of Estimation of Reliability, Field Failure Data Analysis, Failure Rate. Failure Density, Life testing, MTBF.MTTF Reliability. Probability of failure. Components Mortality, Useful life wear out Period Bath Tub Curve.

UNIT: 6 Hazard Models Maintainability & Ability, Reliability Allocation Series Systems, Parallel Systems. Combined Sense And parallel Systems. Block Diagrams. Standby' System. Introduction. Two Unn. Multiunit Derating and Maintenance.

Practicals:(A) Practical Assignment based on above syllabus(B) A real time case stud'.

Books Recommended:1.Quality Planning and analysis : Juran Jata MoGraw Hill.2.Stasticai Quality- Control -.Eugene L Grant ,McGraw-Hill

7IE03 Industrial AutomationUnit: I Mechanization and Automation; Basic concepts & definition. Production automation. Classification, Computer integrated Manufacturing and Manufacturing Process Model. Production Economics. Control Systems; Definitions, system control General & separate cycle of operations. Systems with trip dogs, cam & Templates. Contact and Non contact type of control.

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Programmed control systems, types & method of operation. Advantage and disadvantages of each system

Unit: 2Automatic control devices: Transducers for motion measurements principle of operation, range of operation common application advantages disadvantages. Measuring circuits Relays, operational amplifiers.

Unit – 3 Actuators, constant speed, continuously variable type. Hydraulic actuators. Actuators with stepper motor. Mechanical, Electrical, Electronic, optical and pneumatic size control devices, their features design and application. Numerical control of machine tools; principle of operation point to point and continuous contouring systems. Types of control open loop. Analog and digital, Incremental and absolute system. Adaptive control

Unit: 4 Robotics: Basic concepts. Structural classification applications. Principles of robot control, types of drives and transmission systems. Point to point and continuous contouring methods. Low level controls, feed back control system direct and indirect, Sensor used in robotics. Accuracy and Repeatability.

Unit: 5Automated flow lines: Methods of work part transport .Transfer mechanism, Buffer storage. Analysis of Transfer Line with and without storage.

Unit: 6Automatic loading Devices, Types of loading facilities, their application. Elements of loading system including orientation mechanisms their classifications. Automated assembly System, Types and Analysis of single station and multi station assembly machines

Books Recommended:

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1. CAD/CAM - Groover. M. P.and Zimmers Jr.E.W.2. Principles of Auto nation & Automated Production Process -Yu,M.andYulvana V.3. Industrial Automation - Groover M. P.4. Numerical control and CAM - Kundra T.K. and Rao P.N.5. Numerical control of machine tools - Koren Y. and Behuri J.6. Computer Automated Manufacturing - Powers J.HJr.7. CAD in Mechanical Engineering - Ramamurti V.

71E04 Ergonomics & Value Engineering

Unit-1.The nature of Ergonomics, Scope, applications. Productivity Correlation, system concepts, Human machine System . Characteristics, Capabilities limitations of man, system design, task allocation to man and machine, man's perception & environment. Metabolism & heat regulation.

Unit-2.Anthropometrics, Structural and functional dimensions, collection of anthrop metrics data, principles in application of anthrop metrics data. design of workplace, seat design.

Unit-3. Information input and processing, concept of information, coding of information, signal detection theory, human information processing model, memory, decision making, Attention, compatibility, mental workload. Design of displays, speech communication,Design of controls, hand tools and devices .

Unit-4.

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Environmental Engineering - Heal exchange process. Methods of heat exchange, environmental factors influencing heat exchange. Zone of heat exchange. Measurementsof thermal variables, heat stress, cold stress, thermal effects of clothing- Air pressure andaltitude. Noise level measurement. Physiological effects of noise, effect of noise on performance & communication, noise reduction & exposure limit, illumination, measurement of light, concept of visibility, effect of light on performance, distribution of light, glare.

Unit-5. Organization Factors: - Methods of investigating work, methods of measuring work and activity, fatigue. Physical workload, organization of work. Heavy work. Light work, repetitive and non repetitive work, light physical work. Work rest cycle, inspection, shift work. Effect of age and disability.

Unit-6. Value Analysis & value Engineering: Concept, cost and value, project selection and scope, habits, Roadblocks & attitudes. The value Engg. Job plan, information phase, rules of function definition, FAST, function analysis, creative thinking, techniques, idea activators & stimulators, evaluation phase, investigation phase, Management of value analysis programme.

Practical based on above syllabus.Books Recommended:I Human factors Engg. & Design: Mark S. Sanders.Ernest J. Me McCormick: McGraw Hill International Editors2. Ergonomics: Man in his working Environment, Murrell, K.: Chapman and HallLondon.3. Human Factors Design Handbook: Wooden Vs. McGraw Hill New York.4. Techniques of value Analysis & Engineering: Miles, Lawrence D. Mc-Grew HillBook Company, New York.

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5. Value Engineering a practical approach for owners. Designers and contractors:Larry W. Zimmerman, Clean D. Hart, CES Publishers, Distributors Delhi.

7IE05 Relational Database Management System

UNIT I Overview or RDBMS Relationship among data. Database Models. Normalization,Data types, Date definition Languages, Languages. Transaction Control & Data Control LanguagesUNIT II Queries and SQL Functions, Command to create table, Common and to insert record,Arithmetic operatives comparison logical operators and operator precedence. Single rowfunctions. Group functions, set operators relations data through join concepts use of subqueries. Creation of Views , View Management , Date & Time function.

Unit: 3Constraints,. Locks and Tables Partitions , Introduction to Intensity constructions Implementation of constraints, concepts of locking. Table level lock, Table partition sequences, view and Indexes, Dynamic Locking , Locking with Distributed System, Relationship ( Binary')

Unit: 4SQL Loader, PL /SQL , Introduction to PL/SQL, Advantages of PL/SQL Data types & Their usage. Control structures, concept of error handling.

Unit: 5

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Data base Trigger, Required system privileges, required table privilege. Types of trigger. Trigger system. Enabling & Disabling Triggers, Replacing & droppirn triggers.

Unit: 6Collector, Varying arrays, Nested Tables Management Issues for Nested Tables

Practicals:(A) Practical Assignment based on above syllabus(B) A real time case study.

Books Recommended.

1. Database System by Rob Comell ( Thomson learning2. RDBMS by Korth' RDBMS BY Date

EIGHTTH SEMESTER

81EO1 Engineering economy and Cost Control

Unit 1:Definition & Scope of Finance Function . Financing of Engineering Enterprises Ownership & Borrowed Capital, equity shares, preferential share, debentures, bonds etc. Individual ownership. Partnership. Joint stock company. Company formation, Introduction to Capital market. Stock Markets - Objectives & operations.

Unit 2:Engineering Economy, Principles of money - Time relationship, The nature & purpose of engineering economy, simple interest, compound interest. Discounted cash flow diagram, Present. Future & Annual worth nominal and effective interest rates.

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compounding more often than once per year. Gradient Series, Applications of money – time relation ship.

Unit 3:Methods of making Engg. Economy Studies, Basic concepts, study period (Equal &. Unequal) Equivalent worth methods, rate of return methods. Pay back period methods, mutually exclusive investment alternatives in terms of combination of projects. Depreciation, Methods of Depreciation, effect of selection of Depreciation method on Balance sheet of the company.

Unit 4:Elements of Accounting, Preparation and Interpretation of profit and loss accounts and balance sheet. Analysis of financial statements, use of ratios. Index analysis, common size analysis. Trend analysis, Du-pont chart. Exposure to one of the Standard Financial Accounting Software Package.

Unit 5:Costing Systems, Job Costing, Batch Costing. Simple Process costing with normal & abnormal losses & Gains. Standard costing & variance analysis, (Analytical treatment expected on Process costing and Standard costing only)

Unit 6:Management Accounting, Marginal Costing, Break Even analysis - C.V.P. analysis. Application of costing to decision making like make or buy. Add or drop, operate or shutdown etc.. Budget & Budgetary Controls. Concepts of budgeting, advantages & limitations of fixed & Flexible budget.

Books Recommended

1. Financial Management ( Theory & Practice ) -Prasanna Chandra -a- Tata McGraw-Hill2. Financial Management and Policy - .James C. N. Horne – Prentice Hall3. Practice m Accountancy – Shankar liad Basil & Monilal Das –Amit Kumar Biswas

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4. Advanced Accounts - M.C. Shukia , S. Grewal . S.C Gupta -S Chand & Co. Ltd.5. Engineering Economy - De'Garmo E & Sullivan S.G - Mc Millan Publisher6. Engineering Economy - Grant .Leave-worth R.F. -John Wiley7. Cost Accounting - Jawaharlal – Tata Mc Graw Hill8. Principles & Practice of cost Accounting - Ashish K. Battacharya WheelersPublishing9. Principles & Practice of cost Accounting - N K Prasad - Book Syndicate Pvt.Ltd

8IE 02OPERATIONS REASEARCH

Unit 1. Project Management Introduction to management project s. Introduction to the concept of EPO Slack EFT. LST. LFT. Total float free Float and Independent Float Fulkersons Rule number Events. Forward Tracking Backward Tracking Tracing the critical path CPM and PERT analysis of projects. Concept of crashing Resources and leveling Optimization of projects for minimum cost and for minimum using option Resources.

Unit 2 Markov Chains and their applicationsConcept of Brand Switching Mechanism. Markov Process Transition matrix. Regular transition matrix, steady state condition, absorbing state and decaying state Appearing a:Markov chains

Unit 3. Replacement Analysis Rate of Return, Time value of Money. Initial investment . Running costs, Salvage value, pay of period. Capital assets. Single and Multiple Assets. Present Worth Concept. Comparison of alternatives. Replacement of items that deteriorate time. Replacement of those which suddenly fail. Replacement models.(i) Replacement of item A with item A(ii) Replacement! of hem A with similar item B

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(iii) Replacement of items in anticipation of failure(iv) Group Replacement

Unit :4 Dynamic programming Concept of Multistage Programming. Recursive relation approach, forward : and Backward recursions Structure and Characteristics of Dynamic Programming . .Analogous and Digital variations of variables. Calculus method of solution, Tabular method of solution, solution- of LPP by dynamic programming Solution of Wagner's Stage Coach Problem ( Shortest: Route Problem) by Dynamic Programming Applications of Dynamic Programming .

Unit: 5 Simulation Concept of simulation, simulation of values of variables following various distributions.(i) Step Distribution(ii)Normal Distribution(iii)Rectangular Distribution(iv)Poisson Distribution(v)Exponential DistributionSimulation of complex and dynamic situation in industry and business. Use of computers in Simulation

Unit 6 Optimization of conflicting objective and introduction to Nonlinear programming (i) Concept of Multi objective programming, Classification of different method for obtaining solution of multiple criteria decision making problem(ii) Introduction to nonlinear programming(iii) Concept of compromise programming(iv) Concept of goal Programming

Practical :(A) Practical Assignment based on above syllabus(B) A real lime case study

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Books Recommended:

(1)Operations Research - An Introduction By Handy A - Tata, PHI Publication - New Delhi - 2002, ( Seventh Edition )(2) Introduction to 0.R -by Hillier & Lieberman-Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishers(3) Operation Research Principles & Practice, by -Ravindran. Philips & Solberg Sons. New. Delhi(4) Operation Research by R Panneerselvan PHI 2002 Delhi (5) Introduction Operations Research (Computer Oriented algorithmic approach) by Giller B.E., Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd, Reprint 2002(6) Principles of Operations Research by H.M. Wagner, Publishers PHI(7) Operations Research by K.K. Chawla, Vijay Gupta & Bhushan K.Sharma -Kalyani

Publishers - Ludhiana. Sixth Edition. -2001(8) Operations Research - Theory & Application - by J.K. Shanna - Mac Millan Bussines Books ', New Delhi(9) Operations Research by A.P. Verma, Publishers S.K. Kataria & Sons, Delhi , 1998(10) Operations Research Methods & Practice, by C.KMustafi - New Age International Publishers. New Delhi 3'" Edition 1996(11) Operations Research by Premkumar Gupta, D.H. Hira, Publishers S Chand and Company Ltd. New Delhi, 1998(12) Operations Research by V.K. Kappor, Publishers Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi(13) Operations Research by Kanti Swarup, P.K. Gupta, Man Mohan Publishers Sultan Chand, New Delhi i. 1991.

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81E03 Plant EngineeringUnit-IThe Facilities Management Function. Organization and Administration. Facilities Manager - Role and Responsibility. Facilities Planning & Design Management. Facility Manner, Planning for New Facilities & Modification of Existing Facilities. Facilities Design, Construction of New Facilities

Unit-IIMaintenance Management. Maintenance Organization, Maintenance Types. Maintenance Jobs and Technology Mode Effect & Critically .Analysis

Unit –IIICondition Monitoring, Maintenance Planning & Scheduling. Systematic Maintenance.Computer Managed Maintenance System, Total Productive Maintenance, .Tero-Technology.

Unit-IVReliability Centered Maintenance, Creative Maintenance. Value Engineering Maintenance, Maintenance Effectiveness and Performance Evaluation / Audit Maintenance Budgeting Costing and Cost Control. Training of Maintance Personnel

Unit-VOccupational Health and Safety Management System. Principles of safety of SaleManagement, OHS Legislation and Obligations, Risk, Hazard. Risk Identification And Risk Assessment, Overview of OHSAS 18001

Unit- VIEnvironmental Management System. Introduction to Concept of EnvironmentAspect, Impact, Identification of Environmental Impact and Impact Assessment

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Reference Books:

1. Facilities & Plant Engineering Handbook : B .T .Lewis & J. P. Marron :

2. Facilities & Plant Engineering Handbook: B .T .Lewis & J. P. Marron : McGraw Hill

3. Industrial Maintenance Management : Sushilkumar Shrivastava :

4. Industrial Maintenance Management : SushilKumar Srivastava : S. Chand &Company

5. Industrial Maintenance : H. P. Garg , S. Chand &Company Ltd

6. Maintenance Engineering Handbook : Lindley R.Higgins : McGraw Hill

7. Reliability Center-ed Maintenance: Smith A. M. .New- York Mcgraw Hill- 1993

8. OH.SAS 18001: 1999 Standard 9. ISO 14001 1996 Standard.

81E04 Management Information SystemUnit: IBasis of MIS, Different types of MIS, Web Engineering, Concepts related to Re-Engineering . Distribution System & System Documentation , System Integration &Testing Methodologies , Master Transaction Processing Mechanism.

Unit. 2Managing Data Resources: Data organization, database environment. Designingof database. Trends in database. Management requirement for database system.Unit: 3Decision support system. Group decision system. Executive support system,

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Telecommunication & networkingUnit: 4Artificial Intelligence, Expert system. Fuzz)' logic. Neural networks.Unit: 5Development & Implementation of MIS, Quality assurance in MIS, InformationSystem failure. Causes of Information system success & failure. Prototyping, Developingsystem with application software packages.Unit: 6Information system in various departments.

Practicals:(A) Practical Assignment based on above syllabus.(B) A real time case study.

Books Recommended:1. MIS By Kenneth C Landon & Jane Landon.2. MIS by Sadagopalan (TMH)3. Principles of information System by R.M. Stair & George W. ReynoldsThomson Learning )

81E05 ELECTIVE

Elective : Advanced Production TechnologyUnit: 1.Introduction to Tool Design, Cutting Tool and machine Tool. Definition of Tool,Tool materials, Tool wear & Mach inability Economics or metal machining Types Ofchips. Requirements of Tool. Tool angles. Importance of each angle Tool SignatureForce & velocity relation at chip-Tool-Work piece interface, mechanics of metal

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cutting. Merchants force circle diagram, single pt tool DesignUnit: 2Hole making operations, drilling process Drills, types of drills. Nomenclature oftwist drill elements. Drill point Geometry. Chips control in drilling, Design of drillAxial Thrust force calculations. Power requirement in drilling milling, types of Millingcutters Important elements of milling cutter, steps in design of side and face millingcutter.Unit: 3Dynamometry, basic Design principles. Types of dynamometers. Mechanical,Electrical, Pneumatic, strain rings & gauges. Jigs and fixtures ,types, general design principles .Unit: 4Press working power press types. Materials handling equipment. Introduction to die cutting operations. The fundamentals of die cutting operations. Press working materials, strip layout. Cutting action in punch and die, clearance types of die constructions Simple, inverted progressive compound & combination dies. Punch types cutting force in piercing blanking Types of stoppers.Unit: 5Sheet metal bending .calculation of blank size ,types of bending dies .general design principle, spring back ,Bend allowance. Bending pressure. Forming dies, types, embossing, coming.Unit: 6Drawing operations Metal flow during drawing. Variables affecting metal flow during drawing, Radius on punch & die. Percent reduction and depth of draw. Drawing die clearance, design of draw die.

Books Recommended'.1. Tool Design -Donaldson2 Introduction To Fig and Tool Design. Kempster, M.H.3. Jigs And Fixtures Grant

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Elective: Optimization TechniqueUnit- 1Introduction to Optimization , Engineering applications of optimization, Statement problem Classification optimization techniques, linear programming ,decomposition principle, sensitive analysis.

Unit – 2 Linear Integer Programming Branch and Bond method, Gomory, cutting plane method Zero One programming and application. Unit-3 One dimensional minimization method-introduction, Unimodel function elimination methods – dichotomous methods, Fibonacci method. Golden section methods, Interpolation methods, Quadratic Interpolation, cubic interpolation and Direct root method Unit.4.Unconstrained Multivariable, Optimization Techniques- Univariate method,pattern search methods, Hooks and methods , Powell's method, simplex method steepest descent methods. Fletcher-Reeves method Quasi Newton’s methods.Unit-5 Lagrangian Methods, Kann – Tucker Conditions, Quadratic Programming. Geometric Programming.

Unit-6Goal programming Compromise Programming, Parametric Programming

Books Recommended;1.Optimization theory and Application, S. S. Rao Wiley, Estern LTD.2. Optimization Methods for Engineering. Design R. L. Foz Addison Wesley.

3. Introduction of Dynamic programming G. L. Nethhauser Eiley

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81E05 I. Elective : Business Process Re-engineering

Unit IBPR Introduction , Necessity of BPR, How to go for BPR

Unit IIProcedure for BPR, Various types of methodology, Identification & Removal of Barriers, : Measuring the success

Unit IIIConceptual foundation of Business Process Re-Engineering, Role of information technology in

Unit IVProcess improvement and process redesign, BPR experiences in Indian IndustryUnit VProcess identification and Mapping, Role/Activity diagrams, Process visioning andBenchmarkingUnit VIBusiness Process improvement. Business process redesign, Man Management for BPR implementation. Re-organizing people and managing change.

Books Recommended:1. Carr, D.K-Johansson, H. J. Best Practices in Re-engineering New York, McGraw Hill, 19952. Champy, James, Re-Engineering Management. The Mandate for New leadership

London~arperCollins,195.3 Coulson-Thomas, C Business Process Re-engineering Myth & Reality London, Kosan page 1994.4.Davenport, T.H. Process Innovation Re-engineering Work Through Information Technology, Boston, Harvard Business School press, 1993.

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5 Hammer, Michael, Re-engineering the corporation A Menifesto for Business Revolution

London, Nicholas Brealey. 1993.6 Ja!-araman, M.S. Business Process Re-engineering New Delhi, Tata McGraw Hill, 1994.7 Peppard, J and Rowland P. The Essence of Business Process Re-engineering New York, Prentice Hall Inc. 1995.8 Jeffery N. Lowanthal Re-engineering the organization. Tata McGraw Hill, 19969 Conip Robert G. Business Process Benchmarking findino and implementing best practices, 19-95.10 Donevan John J. Business Re-engineering 1993 Jayai-srnan M.S Natarajan GanesRangaramanijan AV, Business Process Re-engineering, 1997

81E05

Elective:

Total Quality ManagementUnit 1: Genesis of TQC ..Objectives. Key elements, Quality Revolution ,Customer Obsession, Customer Complaint .Feedback management System Satisfaction Surveys, Benchmarking, Capturing .Exceeding and Meeting Customer Needs.Unit 2: The Planning process ,Hoshin Plan, MBO, The Improvement : Cycle, PDCA cycle, Shewhart and Deming Cycle.Unit 3:Seven QC tools, Standards .Problem Solving Hierarchy.Unit 4: Daily Process Management .Product Development Process .QFD, Quality assurance System.Unit 5:Employee Participation, Quality circles .Employee Suggestion Schemes. TQC and Time Management.Unit 6 :TQC Audits .Reviews, Deming Prize and Malcolm Baldridge

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award criteria ,TQC Review Process,

Books Recommended:1. Total Quality Control Essentials By Sarv Singh Soin -McGraw Hill International2. Total Quality Management By R.R. Lakhe -Jaico Publicat

8IE05 DElectiveEntrepreneurship Development

UNIT 1.Entrepreneurial traits types and significance. Definitions characteristics of Entrepreneur type’s. Qualities and functions entrepreneurship .Role. and importance of entrepreneur economic growth .Competing theories entrepreneurship .Entrepreneurial Development Programmed in India History Programe in India History .Support. Objective stages of performances. Planning and EDP Objectives.

Unit IITarget group selection of center pre-training work . Go\-t Policy towards SSI’s .Entrepreneurial Behaviors entrepreneurial motivation .N- Achievement management success. Entrepreneunal success in rural area. Innovation and entrepreneur.

UNIT III Establishing Entrepreneurs System. Search for business idea. sources of ideas, processing. input requirements. Sources and criteria of farcing ,fixed and working capital assessment Technical assistance . marketing assistance, sickness of units and remedial assistance Preparation of feasibility reports and legal formalities and documentation .

UNIT IVSmall Business in Indian Environment - Economic ,Social .Political Cultural and LegalPolicies Governing Small Scale Units. Industrial Policies and

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Strategies relating to smsilscale sector; Technological know-how and Appropriate Technology; Quality Circles andproductivity ,and linkage between Small and Big Business.

UNIT VOrganizational Structure and other Charactenstics of Small -Firms .Special Problems m the Management of small Business in various Functional Areas like Finance. Marketing.Production and Personnel Sickness in the small Scale Sector. Modernization of Small andVillage Industries; Training Programmes and consultancy Senders; Institution AssistingExport Promotion of Small Business m India; Export Promotion Councils Globalperspective of Small Business in selected countries.

UNIT VIProblems of Industrialization in underdeveloped countries with special reference to India .Industrial policy. Regulations and control of Industries in India , Mechanics of setting of new enterprises -size and location, optimum units-its meaning and determinants size of industrial units in India. Theory of industrial location factors determining the industrial location. Regional distribution of industrial activity in India; Recent trends in the localization of industrial activity in India, Regional planning of industrial activity in India; Feasibility studies technical . marketing and financial . Managerial problems of new Enterprises production purchasing. Financing labour and marketing problems .Facilities provided by different Institutions and Agencies in India .financing facilities for new enterprise . marketing and other facilities .

81E05Elective : . Software Engineering.Unit - ISoftware Characteristics. Component and Applications Software Engineering A Layered Technology. , The Software Process,

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Software process Sequential model and Evolutionary Software Model. UNIT-IISoftware process and project main-. Metrics in Project an.: process domain Software measurement and metrics for software quality, Project planning objective software scope, resources, software project estimation, Decomposition Technique Empirical Estimation model. Make Buy Decisions. UNIT - IIIRisk Management, Software risks, Risk Identification, Projection , Defining Task set for software project. Selecting Software Engineering Tasks, Scheduling and Project Plan, Software Quality Assurance, SQA Plan, Software Reliability, Formal .approach SQA.UNIT - IVConventional methods of software engineering". System Engineering , Product Engineering, Modeling the system architecture, System Specifications, Analysis concepts and principles, Software prototyping, Specification, Analysis modeling. Design concepts Principle and methods. Design for Real tune System, Software Testing Methods UNIT-VObject Oriented Software Engineering, Object Oriented analysis, Object Oriented Design and Testing.UNIT-VIAdvance Topics in Software Engineering: Software Reuse, Re-engineering, Client, Server Software Engineering and Computer Aided Software Engineering

Books Recommended:Software Engineering: A Practitioner Approach By Roger Pressman (TMH)Software Engineering - An Engineering . James F. Peters (TMH)Software Engineering, Sanjan Mathew (S.Chand)

8IE05

Elective : Modern Improvement Methods

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Unit - 1 Management techniques, Acceptance quality level, affinity diagram. Arrow diagram Automation and automation. Bench mailing Cellular manufacturing Contingency Planning Cost benefit analysis. Customer contingency tables. Deming workforce Departmental purpose analysis. Error proofing ( Poke yoke ). Flexible workforce. Gantt chart ISO 9000 .

Unit: 2JIT .Purchasing Kanban .Kaizen .long term contract, potential problem analysis, programme evolution reviewUnit : 3Quality circle. OFD. rotation diagram, set up rime reduction. Small large size. standardization .team work. TPM .WIP reduction .work center quality control .zero defects.Unit: 4 Analytical techniques , cause effect diagram . control path analysis, failure mode & effect analysis, fault tree diagram. Reliability. Robust design. Taguchi methods .Tolerance design.

Unit: 5Idea generation techniques Brain storming. Brain writing. Imagine Ring. mind mapping, multi votingUnit: 6Data collection techniques.Pi-charts, Box & Whisker Plots, charts, check sheet Cusum charts. Process analysis. Flow charts. histogram, Quality policy Deployment, Matrix diagram, Multivariate chart. Dot Plots, Process Capability, sampling, SPC. tree diagram ,U chart, X moving range chart Tally sheet.

Books Recommended;1. Optimization theory and Application, S. S. Rao Wiley, Estern LTD.2. Optimization Methods for Engineering. Design R. L. Foz Addison Wesley.

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