Prof. Seravana Kumar P Prof. P. Pavan Kumar

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ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Faculty of Science and Technology

Second Semester, 2011-2012


Course Handout

Course No: CS 202L Course Title: Programming with Java Lab L P U


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Team Instructors: Prof. SERAVANA KUMAR P


Prof. P. Pavan Kumar

Scope & Objective of the Course

This practical course offers to master the art of Java through the use of inheritance, encapsulation and
polymorphism, multithreading and many more features. A large number of practical exercises will
equip the students for a industry oriented exposure using currently available IDE (NETBEANS or
ECLIPSE). A set of exercises will be given and students are supposed to write and test the programs
and check the corresponding outputs and get it verified in the lab hours using latest IDE (NETBEANS
or ECLIPSE) . Along with these, project exercises will also be given to simulate real world problems.
Further, students are encouraged to take emerging topics on Java related technology and make
projects.

Textbook(s) Lab Manuals for Programming with Java


Reference book(s) Rajkumar Buyya et.all - Object Oriented Programming with Java – 1st Ed. TMH 2010

Date
Si. no Index Lab Session

1 Introduction to Java Lab(Simple Java Programs) Yet to finalize


2 Programs on Language Constructs (Control Statements) ,,
3 Programs on Inheritance ,,
4 Programs on Interfaces and Packages ,,
5 Programs on Exception Handling ,,
6 Programs on Character and Strings ,,
7 Programs on Threads ,,
8 Programs on File I/O ,,
9 Programs on AWT ,,
10 Programs on Applet Programming ,,
11 Exercises on Socket Programming ,,
12 Programs on Collection Framework and JDBC ,,

Evaluation Scheme:
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The course evaluation is done for 100 marks
Si.no Component Duration Weightage Date & Time
1 Day to day 2 Hours per week 24 As given in the time table
performance
2 Lab test-I 60 Min. 20

3 Lab test-II 90 Min. 30

4 Mini Project 26 XX-XX-2012

(1) Day to day evaluation for each lab


Description Marks
Attendance & Record (A) 1M*12(Weeks)=12M
Assignment (B)
(1) Assignment Demo (0.5M) 1M*12(Weeks)=12M
(2) Viva-Voce (0.5M)

Total (A+B) 24M

(2) Lab Test-I


Description Marks
(1)Program Execution 10M
(2)Viva-Voce 5M
(3) Record Submission 5M

Total 20M

(3) Lab Test-II


Description Marks
(1) Program(1) Execution 10M
(2) Program(2) Execution 10M
(3)Viva-Voce 5M
(4) Record Submission 5M

Total 30M

(4) Mini project


Description Marks
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 External Viva-Voce (A) 16M
Internal (B)
(1) Internal Viva–Voce 5M
(2) Guide 5M

Total (A+B) 26M

 External Viva-Voce will be conducted before the semester exams.


 External Examiner for External Viva-Voce will be Senior Faculty Member from Other
Engineering Departments (EEE, ECE, Civil, and Mechanical Departments in FST, IFHE).

Computer Laboratory Requirement:

A. The students are required to bring Textbook and Laptop.


B. The day to day evaluation is based on
i) Punctuality
ii) Attendance
iii) Level of preparation for the Demo
iv) The Programming(Coding) skill and Analysis
v) Completion of Assignments


← CSE Department
← FST, IFHE, Hyderabad.

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