Courses offered
- Theory of Computation
- Introduction to Computing
- Microprocessor Laboratory
- Programming Paradigms Laboratory
- Computer Architecture and Organization Laboratory
- Operating System Laboratory
- Network Laboratory
- Computing Practice Laboratory (CS - 1251) - Full paper: 0-0-3 (L-T-S)
Prerequisite: None
Full Marks: 50 Credit: 3
Syllabus/Name of the Experiment
Serial
No
Assignment / Experiment
Allotted
Hours
1.
Familiarization with Laboratory Environment: LAN, Server-Client, Microsoft Windows and Linux Platforms, Common OS Commands, Editor, Compiler.
3
2.
Developing simple C programs involving computation of arithmetic expressions having integer variables with user input.
3
3.
Developing C programs involving conditional statements.
3
4.
Developing C programs involving iterative statements.
3
5.
Developing C programs involving arrays and pointers.
3
6.
Developing C programs with user-defined functions.
3
7.
Developing C programs with user-defined functions having arrays (multidimensional) as parameters.
3
8.
Developing C programs with recursive user-defined functions.
3
9.
Developing C programs involving structure and dynamic memory allocation.
3
10.
Developing C programs involving file operations.
3
11.
Developing C programs involving command line arguments and pre-processor directives.
3
12.
Laboratory Test
3
Assigments