ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI: CHENNAI – 600 025
B.E DEGREE PROGRAMME :B.E. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
(Offered in Colleges affiliated to Anna University)
CURRICULUM 2004  SEMESTER VI/06 
BM1353 VISUAL PROGRAMMING 3 0 0 100
AIM
  To know and program in GUI based visual programming languages.
OBJECTIVES
  • To get an introduction about Win32 environment.
  • To be familiar with event driven programming.
• To know about MFC and how to work with App Wizard.
1. INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS PROGRAMMING    8
GUI Concepts – Overview of Windows programming – Creating the window -  Displaying the window - message Loop – windows procedure-WM_PAINT  message - WM_DESTROY message – An Introduction to GDI – Scroll Bars –  Keyboard – Mouse – Menus.
2. VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING      9
IDE – First Visual Basic Program - Introduction to Forms –Intrinsic  Controls –working with Files - Accessing databases with data control -  Classes and Objects – ADO Object Model.
3. VISUAL C++ PROGRAMMING       9
Windows Programming Model - Visual C++ components – Microsoft foundation  classes Library Application Framework – Getting Started with AppWizard –  Basic Event handling, Mapping modes, and a Scrolling View  - Graphics  Device Interface, Colors and fonts – Modal Dialog and Windows Common  Dialogs – Modeless Dialog and windows Common dialogs – Using ActiveX  controls – Windows Message Processing and Multithreading.
4. ADVANCED CONCEPTS       9
Menus – Keyboard Accelerators – Rich Edit Control – Tool bars – Status  bars – A reusable Frame Window Base Class - Reading and writing  documents - SDI and MDI environments – splitter windows and multiple  views.
5. APPLICATIONS OF WINDOWS PROGRAMMING    10
Dynamic link library – Component Object Model - Object linking and  embedding – Data Base Management With Microsoft ODBC.
TOTAL : 45
   TEXT BOOKS
  1. Charles Petzold, “Windows Programming”, Microsoft press, 1996.  Chapters: 2,5,6,9,10
  2. Francesco Balena, “Programming Microsoft Visual Basic6.0”,  Microsoft press, Indian Reprint, 2001. Chapters: 1,2,3,5,6,13
  3. David Kruglirski.J, “Programming Microsoft Visual C++”, Fifth  Edition, Microsoft press, 1998.
Chapters: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,12,13,14,15,17,18,20,22,24,31 
 REFERENCE BOOKS
  1. G.Cornell, “Visual Basic 6”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998.
  2. Deitel & Deitel, T.R.Nieto, “Visual Basic 6, How to program”,  Prentice Hall of India, 1999.
  
   EC1370  DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB                     0  0  3  100  
  1.   Representation of time-series; computation of convolution.
  2. Response of a difference equation to initial conditions; stability.
  3. DFT computation.
  4. Computational experiments with digital filtering.
  5. Sampling and waveform generation.
  6. FIR and IIR filters implementation.
  7. Fast Fourier Transform.
  8. Quantization noise.
  9. Adaptive filters.
10. Multirate signal processing.
BM1354 VISUAL PROGRAMMING LAB
1. VISUAL BASIC  15
  i.  Simple programs with control structures
  ii.  Adding menus to forms
  iii.  Creating dialog boxes with various options
  iv.  MDI applications
  v.  Writing code for various keyboard and mouse events
  vi.  OLE container control
  vii.  Simple programs with classes and objects
  viii.  Data access through Data control and DAO.
2.  VISUAL C++    30
  xi. Creating applications with App wizard
  xii. Drawing in documents
  xiii. Working with MFC
  xiv. Creating simple SDI and MDI applications
  xv. Exception handling
  xvi. Loading – Editing and – Adding resources – Linking resources to  applications
  xvii. Drawing bitmaps
  xviii. Threads
  xix. OLE
  xx. Active X
  xxi. DLL’s 
TOTAL : 45




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