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Section – 3
Advanced Databases:
1. NoSQL ( Basic Operations)
Section – 4
Mini Project:
1. Mini Project on any application from the databases discussed along with a report.
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
1. Design and implement a database schema for a given problem-domain
2. Populate and query a database
3. Create and maintain tables using PL/SQL.
4. Apply the skills learnt by implementing them in a project.
5. Prepare reports.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. ―SQL Fundamentals I Exam Guide‖, John Watson – PoopeshRamklass, McGrawHill, 2008.
SOFTWARE:
Front end: VB/VC ++ or Equivalent
Back end: Oracle / SQL / MySQL/ PostGress / DB2 or Equivalent
EC17361 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS LABORATORY
L T P C
0 0 4 2
OBJECTIVES:
Introduce ALP concepts and features
Write ALP for arithmetic and logical operations in 8086 and 8051
Differentiate Serial and Parallel Interface
Interface different I/Os with Microprocessors
Be familiar with MASM
List of Experiments
Cycle 1: Microprocessor – 8085/8086
1.Arithmetic and logical operations
a.Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication using 8085
b.Division, square and cube using 8086
c.Logical AND, OR using 8085
d.Logical XOR, 1‘s and 2‘s complement using 8086
2.Code conversion and Matrix operations
a.BCD to HEX, Hex to BCD using 8085
b.Matrix Addition, Subtraction and Multiplication using 8086
3.Searching and Sorting operations
a.Largest and Smallest number in an array using 8085
b.Ascending and Descending order using 8086
4.String manipulation operations using 8086
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