Vishnu Venumohan Memorial Endowment Award

Vishnu Venumohan Memorial Endowment was an initiative from students of 2010-2013 batch in the fond memory of their classmate Mr.Vishnu Venumohan after his untimely demise. It is presented yearly to the Best Outgoing student of  the Computer Applications Department. The award winners are chosen on the grounds of exceptional academic performance and all round excellence.

Award Winners

Ms.Sherin Irani (2021)

Mr. Sanjo George (2020)

 

Ms.Disney Devassy (2019)

 

Research Publications

Journals

No: Title of the Paper Name of the Author Conference Details Year of Publication
1 An Efficient Text Detection And Recognition Framework FromNatural Scene Images Using AS-CNN Senu Jerome Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communication Technologies, Springer 2022
2 “Psychological Aspects of Stress Prediction in working employees during the covid 19 pandemic” Deepa Mary Mathews Proceedings of International Conference on Advancements in Computer Applications 2021, ISBN : 978-93-5473-978-1, pg 39-42 2021
3 Data Protection Using Blockchain Technology Deepa Mary Mathews Proceedings of AICTE sponsored International Conference on Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking in Blockchain Technology 2021 (ICCSEHBT 2021), ISBN:978-81-920267-6-3, Pg 124-129 2021
4 Consensus based Data Transfer in Wireless Sensor Network for Reliability Interpretation Sujesh P Lal Springer Proceedings of International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control System 2021
5 A Comprehensive Review on FPGA based PWM techniques for DC-DC converters Sujesh P Lal Springer Proceedings of International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control System 2021
6 Multi-Soft Set Based Approach for Rule based Classification Using Sequential Covering Algorithm Santhosh Kottam 2020 IEEE Proceedings of Advanced Computing and Communication Technologies for High Performance Applications (ACCTHPA) 2020
7 Cryptographic Provenance Data Protection in IoT and Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks. Sujesh P Lal Proceedings of The International Conference on Intellectual Research in Engineering, Science and Management (ICIRESM – 2020) 2020
8 Lexicon Based Document Level Sentiment Analysis on the Multilingual Dataset Deepa Mary Mathews Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Advanced Computing and Software Engineering (ICACSE) 2019
9 Assessing the impact of Instance Imbalance in the Prediction of Class Labels Shidha M V Proceedings of 2nd National Conference on Advanced Computing Computing (NCAC-2019) 2019
10 An Image Encryption Technique Using Logistic Map and Z-Order Curve Shahna K U Proceedings of International Conference on Emerging Trends and Innovations In Engineering And Technological Research (ICETIETR) 2018
11 Analytic Thinking of Patients’ Viewpoints Pertain to Spa Treatment Deepa Mary Mathews IEEE Proceedings of International Conference on Networks & Advances in Computational Technologies (NetACT) (Scopus Indexed) 2017

Book Chapters

No Title of the Paper Name of the Author(s) Name of the Book/Chapter Year of publication
1 Kanban Dr.Rakhi Venugopal, Rose Mary Mathew, Anju.L Chapter ,Mangalam Publication 2021
2 A Novel Image Encryption Technique Using Multiple One Dimensional Chaotic Map Shahna K U Chapter, Advances in Intelligent
Systems and Computing
(AISC, volume1383) , Springer, Cham.
2020
3 Quantum Computing Sujesh P Lal Chapter ,Technical Research Publication 2020
4 5G Communication Technologies Sujesh P Lal Chapter, Technical Research Publication 2020
5 Advanced Engineering, Research and Applications Shidha M V Chapter,Research India Publication 2019
6 Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS 1075) Deepa Mary Mathews Chapter, Springer Nature 2019
7 Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing Deepa Mary Mathews Chapter, Springer Nature 2019
8 An Image Encryption Method Using Henon Map and Josephus Traversal Shahna K U Chapter,Advances in Intelligent Systems and
Computing (AISC, volume 939) ,Springer, Cham.
2018

Conferences

No Title of the Paper Name of the Author(s) Name of the Conference Year of publication
1 An Efficient Text Detection And Recognition Framework FromNatural Scene Images Using AS-CNN Senu Jerome Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communication Technologies, Springer 2022
2 “Psychological Aspects of Stress Prediction in working employees during the covid 19 pandemic” Deepa Mary Mathews Proceedings of International Conference on Advancements in Computer Applications 2021, ISBN : 978-93-5473-978-1, pg 39-42 2021
3 Data Protection Using Blockchain Technology Deepa Mary Mathews Proceedings of AICTE sponsored International Conference on Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking in Blockchain Technology 2021 (ICCSEHBT 2021), ISBN:978-81-920267-6-3, Pg 124-129 2021
4 Consensus based Data Transfer in Wireless Sensor Network for Reliability Interpretation Sujesh P Lal Springer Proceedings of International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control System 2021
5 A Comprehensive Review on FPGA based PWM techniques for DC-DC converters Sujesh P Lal Springer Proceedings of International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control System 2021
6 Multi-Soft Set Based Approach for Rule based Classification Using Sequential Covering Algorithm Santhosh Kottam 2020 IEEE Proceedings of Advanced Computing and Communication Technologies for High Performance Applications (ACCTHPA) 2020
7 Cryptographic Provenance Data Protection in IoT and Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks. Sujesh P Lal Proceedings of The International Conference on Intellectual Research in Engineering, Science and Management (ICIRESM – 2020) 2020
8 Lexicon Based Document Level Sentiment Analysis on the Multilingual Dataset Deepa Mary Mathews Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Advanced Computing and Software Engineering (ICACSE) 2019
9 Assessing the impact of Instance Imbalance in the Prediction of Class Labels Shidha M V Proceedings of 2nd National Conference on Advanced Computing Computing (NCAC-2019) 2019
10 An Image Encryption Technique Using Logistic Map and Z-Order Curve Shahna K U Proceedings of International Conference on Emerging Trends and Innovations In Engineering And Technological Research (ICETIETR) 2018
11 Analytic Thinking of Patients’ Viewpoints Pertain to Spa Treatment Deepa Mary Mathews IEEE Proceedings of International Conference on Networks & Advances in Computational Technologies (NetACT) (Scopus Indexed) 2017

Sample Course Plan

Course Plan of 20MCA102 – Advanced Database Management Systems
(2021 Batch)

 

Hour No. Module Proposed Date Topic
1 1 21-03-2022 Introduction – Purpose of Database System – Database System Applications
2 22-03-2022 View of data: Data Abstraction, Instances and Schemas, Data Models
3 23-03-2022 Database Architecture, Database Users and Interfaces, DBA
4 24-03-2022 Introduction to the Relational Model: Structure of Relational Database, DB Schema, Keys
5 24-03-2022 Exercises based on Relational Algebra Operations
6 28-03-2022 Relational Query language, The Relational Algebra: Fundamental Operations
7 28-03-2022 Formal definition of the relational algebra,Additional relational algebra operations
8 28-03-2022 Exercises based on Additional Relational Algebra Operations
9 29-03-2022 The Entity-Relationship model: Entity Set, Relationship Set, Attributes
10 30-03-2022 Constraints: Mapping cardinalities,Key Constraints, Participation Constraints
11 31-03-2022 Relational Database Design using ER- to Relational Mapping
12 31-03-2022 ER Diagram- Structure, Complex attributes, Roles, Non binary relationship sets, Weak Entity
13 01-04-2022 Extended ER Features: Specialization,Generalization
14 04-04-2022 Constraints on Specialization,Generalization, Inheritance, Aggregation
15 04-04-2022 ER Diagram Exercises
16 2 05-04-2022 Database Tables and Normalization – The Need for Normalization
17 06-04-2022 The Normalization Process: Inference Rules for Functional Dependencies
18 07-04-2022 Minimal set of Functional Dependencies – Conversion to 1NF,2NF
19 08-04-2022 Conversion to Third Normal Form
20 13-04-2022 Exercises based on Normalization
21 13-04-2022 Higher Level Normal Forms: Boyce/Codd Normal Form
22 18-04-2022 Fourth Normal Form, Join dependencies and Fifth Normal Form
23 18-04-2022 Normalization and Database Design, Improving the Design – Surrogate Key Considerations
24 19-04-2022 Normalization Exercises
25 3 25-04-2022 Transaction: Evaluating Transaction Results, Transaction ACID Properties
26 26-04-2022 Transaction Management with SQL, Transaction Log
27 27-04-2022 Concurrency Control: Lost Updates, Uncommitted Data, Inconsistent Retrievals
28 28-04-2022 The Scheduler, Concurrency Control with Locking Methods: Lock Granularity
29 29-04-2022 Lock Types, Two Phase Locking to Ensure Serializability
30 03-05-2022 Deadlocks
31 04-05-2022 Concurrency Control with Time stamping Methods: Wait/Die and Wait/Wound Schemes
32 05-05-2022 Concurrency Control with Optimistic Methods
33 06-05-2022 Database Recovery Management: Transaction Recovery
34 4 09-05-2022 RAID
35 10-05-2022 File Organization
36 11-05-2022 Organization of Records in Files
37 12-05-2022 Indexing and Hashing: Basic concept, Ordered Indices
38 13-05-2022 B+ tree Index Files: Structure of a B+-Tree
39 16-05-2022 B tree Index Files
40 17-05-2022 Static Hashing, Dynamic Hashing
41 18-05-2022 Dynamic Hashing
42 19-05-2022 Query Processing: Overview, Selection Operation
43 20-05-2022 Query Processing: Selection Operation
44 5 23-05-2022 Distributed Databases: Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Databases
45 24-05-2022 Distributed Data Storage, Distributed Transactions
46 25-05-2022 Object Based Databases: Overview, Complex Data types
47 30-05-2022 Structured types and inheritance in SQL
48 31-05-2022 Table Inheritance
49 01-06-2022 Array and Multiset types in SQL
50 02-06-2022 Object Identity and reference types in SQL
51 03-06-2022 XML:DTD and XML Schema
52 06-06-2022 XML Presentations, XML Applications
53 07-06-2022 Next Generation Databases:Distributed Relational Databases, CAP theorem
54 08-06-2022 Norelational Databases – MongoDB sharding and Replication
55 09-06-2022 Hbase
56 10-06-2022 Cassandra

Entrepreneurship

Post-Event Summary Report

  • Name of the Event            :    Managing Innovations within Firms with Successful Teams
  • Date of Event                     :    22nd January 2022, 9:00am 10:00 am
  • Platform of the Session    :   Online- Googlemeet
  • Number of Participants   :    119
  • Resource Person               :     Dr. Anoo Anna Anthony, Associate Professor, FISAT Business School

A Session on “Managing Innovations within Firms with Successful Teams”

On 22nd January, the Department of Computer Applications, conducted a session on Managing Innovations within Firms with Successful Teams in connection with Entrepreneurship and Innovations in Technology (a non-credit course in MCA curriculum). The main emphasis of the session was to provide an insight about the Entrepreneurship opportunities.

The session was conducted for the first semester MCA 2021 Batch students. The programme started at 9:00am with a silent prayer through online platform-Google meet. The resource person, Dr. Anoo Anna Anthony, Associate Professor, FBS, presented the session well and in an interesting way. She presented how to Managing Innovations within Firms. During the programme, the participants had an opportunity to ask doubts and questions regarding the topic.

The session started with the welcome speech by Ms.  Senu Abi (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Applications, FISAT). She has mentioned the reason for conducting such a programme and the relevance of the topic in the MCA curriculum. The session was an overwhelming success and all students gained knowledge and understanding about the importance of Managing Innovations within Firms.

Post-Event Summary Report

  • Name of the Event            :   NASSCOM- Be a Studentpreneur
  • Date of Event                     :   29th January 2022, 10:00 am – 12.00 pm
  • Platform of the Session    :  Online- Googlemeet
  • Number of Participants    :   186
  • Resource Person                 :  Akhil Madav, Maker Manager, Cisco thingQbator

A Session on “NASSCOM- Be a Studentpreneur

On 29th January, the Department of Computer Applications, conducted a session on “NASSCOM- Be a Studentpreneur” in association with IEDC FISAT. The main emphasis of the session was to provide an insight about the Entrepreneurship opportunities and startups in India.

The session was conducted for the MCA students. The programme started at 9:00am with a silent prayer through online platform-Google meet. The resource person, Akhil Madav, Maker manager at Cisco thing Qbator, presented the session well and in an interesting way. He presented opportunities for the students in startups in Kerala. During the programme, the participants had an opportunity to ask doubts and questions regarding the startup opportunities.

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MY Stories

MOA – FISAT MCA and Logix Space Tehnologies

Alumni Power

Workshop on Meta-verse

Industry Readiness Training

Industry Readiness Training

Out Going Batch -2023 Pass outs 2021 Admission A Batch

2021 Admission B Batch

FAREWELL 2021 BATCH

  

Social Outreach Program – UDID Card Registration

Social Outreach Program – UDID Card Registration

Social Outreach Program – UDID Card Registration

Expert Talk from team UST, Kochi

Project Evo -2k22

Project Evo -2k22

Project Evo -2k22

Project Evo -2k22

Social Outreach Programme – Hardware Training Session

Social Outreach Programme – Hardware Training Session

Social Outreach Programme – Hardware Training Session

Social Outreach Programme – Hardware Training Session

 

Higher Studies

Year Name of student enrolling into higher education Program graduated from Name of institution joined Name of programme admitted to
2017 Essy T Thoppil MCA University of Liverpool MSC Bigdata and High Performance Computing
2021 Rosemole Augestine MCA Coventry university, Coventry, UK MSc cyber security
2021 Aurea Charles Rafi MCA University of Roehampton, London MSc cyber security
2019 Agatha Anna Baby MCA Technishe Universitat, Dormund, Germany MS in Data Science
2020 Alphy Antony MCA
Wrexham Glyndwr University, Wales,UK
2017 Haritha Rajeev MCA Lincoln University College Ph.D doing
2017 Haritha Rajeev MCA Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapeetham MPhil
2019 Gitto Benny MCA Technishe Universitat, Dormund, Germany MS in Data Science
2019 Sreelakshmy Sivadas MCA University of Salford,Manchester, England MSc Data Science
2019 Chikku Janardhanan MCA University of Salford,Manchester, England MSc Data Science
2020 Shaithya Sasi Kumar MCA University of Salford, MANCHESTER, United Kingdom Master of Science
2020 Athira V Gopi MCA Indian Institute of InformationTechnology and Management-Kerala Mphil Computer Science

Main Projects

As per the MCA curriculum, during the final semester every student should do a project based on any of the recent technologies. This project work aims to enable the students to apply the software engineering principles on a real software project, to make the students familiar with the stages of a deployment pipeline and to develop a software product using the latest software development methodology.

The project shall be an individual project. Students shall identify Real-Life Projects which are relevant and useful to the society or industry. A faculty from the department will be assigned as the Internal Guide and another faculty is assigned as the Scrum Master to continuously monitor the project development. Git is used for Version Control and Git commit history have been verified as part of project evaluation. LaTeX or an equivalent tool is used for preparing their Presentations and Project Report.

Also, Project exhibition of top 10 projects is conducted towards the end of the project development. External experts are invited to evaluate their projects and the outstanding project(s) will be recommended for the Best Project Award of the year.

Project Details

  1. 2019-2022 
  2. 2018-2021
  3. 2017-2020

Department Newsletter

PIXEL, the annual newsletter of the department recaps the activities/achievements of the department and is a forum to connect with all the stakeholders of the department. The purpose of the Department of Computer Applications Newsletter is multifaceted:

  1. Communication: It serves as a means of communication within the department, keeping faculty, staff, and students informed about important updates and achievements.
  2. Recognition: The newsletter highlights the achievements of both faculty and students, providing recognition for their hard work, accomplishments, and contributions to the department and the field of computer applications.
  3. Engagement: By featuring faculty spotlights, student achievements, and alumni success stories, the newsletter aims to engage readers and foster a sense of community within the department.
  4. Information Dissemination: It disseminates information about the department on many fronts and draws attention of the stakeholders to the recent activities/achievements of the department.

Editorial Board Members

  1. Dr Deepa Mary Mathews (Chief Editor & Head of the Department of Computer Applications)
  2. Dr. Rakhi Venugopal (Associate Editor, PIXEL)
  3. Ms. Anju L (Associate Editor, PIXEL)

 

PIXEL Volume 1

PIXEL Volume 2

PIXEL Volume 3

PIXEL Volume 4

PIXEL Volume 5

 

PIXEL Volume 6

Pixel Volume 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOU

 

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

UST

To nurture various skills of the students, the Department of Computer Applications has signed an MOU with UST, Kochi on 17th January 2022 and would last until terminated by mutual consent. 

Through collaboration, department aims to get the industry support for organizing various. Industry Readiness Programmes like

  • Internship and Placements

  • Industry Training, Industry Visits

  • Expert Talks

Signature

Signature Resource Hub is a Software Development and Training Institution specialized in APP’s, Portal’s development, and placement training for professional education institutions. A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MoU) is signed between Dept of Computer Applications, Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT),  and Signature on 10th August 2022 and would last for 3 years.

The following are the general objectives proposed under this Memorandum of Understanding

  1. To provide technical training for final year MCA students

  2. To give industry exposure to students through specialised training programmes.

  3. To initiate and to carry on collaborative research projects.

  4. To conduct seminars/workshops on emerging areas.

Pragmatix

This MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MoU) is signed between Dept of Computer Applications, Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT), Angamaly and Pragmatix Learning EduTech Pvt Ltd. Cochin  on 8th June 2017 and would last until terminated by mutual consent. 

The following are the general objectives proposed under this Memorandum of Understanding

  1. To provide aptitude/technical/soft skill training for final year MCA students

  2. To give industry exposure to students through specialized training programmes.

  3. To conduct seminars/workshops on emerging areas.

Opentrends

Opentrends is a Software Engineering company, based in Barcelona and focused on custom development of specialized APP’s and Portals, using Latest Software technologies and one of its division is working at Infopark, Thrissur Campus, Koratty, Kerala. Hence both FISAT Angamaly and Opentrends Technologies Pvt Ltd enter into this Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 21.11.2017 with more specific terms of reference explained in the succeeding paragraphs till one year.

The following are the general objectives proposed under this Memorandum of Understanding

  1. To conduct Campus Connect-Scholar Internship Programme- by Opentrends Technologies Pvt Ltd.

  2. To absorb students who qualify Scholar Internship Programme by Opentrends Technologies Pvt Ltd.

  3. To give industry exposure to students through Campus Connect programmes.

  1. To initiate and to carry on collaborative research projects.

  2. To conduct seminars/workshops on emerging areas.

  3. To suggest changes in the syllabus content of courses offered.

  4. To conduct Faculty Development Programmes by Opentrends Technologies Pvt Ltd.

Placement Statistics

Placement and Training cell plays a pivotal role in providing opportunities for students to grab their dream jobs. The PTC of the department is a team of experienced faculties and vibrant student representatives. The team is functioning inline with the Placement Cell of the institution. The cell is working hard to mould the students to fit  themselves to the placement drives. For this, every student is made to go through a series of training programs for enhancing their skills in technical, aptitude and soft skill during their course for nearly 200+ hours. PTC has been successful in placing almost all the eligible students over these years. The fact that our students are placed in MNCs like IBM, TCS, Infosys, Accenture, CTS, IBS, UST Global, Government and Public Sector companies and commercial banks speaks volumes about the professional excellence of students.

Placement Cell Coordinators: 

  • Dr. Santhosh Kottam
  • Ms Senu Abi
  • Ms Manju Joy

 

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