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Institute/Department UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE Program Bachelor of Engineering + Master


OF ENGINEERING (UIE) of Engineering in Computer
Science and Engineering (Hons) -
Information Security in
association with IBM (Integrated)
(BI520)
Master Subject Coordinator Savita Bansal Master Subject Coordinator E- E14045
Name: Code:
Course Name Probability and Statistics Course Code 22CST-283

Lecture Tutorial Practical Self Study Credit Subject Type


3 1 0 0 4.0 T

Course Type Course Category Mode of Assessment Mode of Delivery

N.A Graded (GR) Theory Examination (ET) Theory (TH)

Mission of the M1: To provide relevant, rigorous and contemporary curriculum and aligned assessment system to ensure effective learning
Department outcomes for engineering technologies.
M2: To provide platform for industry engagement aimed at providing hands-on training on advanced technological and business
skills to our students.
M3: To provide opportunities for collaborative, interdisciplinary and cutting-edge research aimed at developing solutions to real life
problems
M4: To imbibe quest for innovation, continuous learning and zeal to pursue excellence through hard work and problem-solving
approach
M5: To foster skills of leadership, management, communication, team spirit and strong professional ethics in all academic and
societal endeavours of our students

Vision of the To be recognized as a centre of excellence for Computer Science & Engineering education and research, through effective
Department teaching practices, hands-on training on cutting edge computing technologies and excellence in innovation, for creating globally
aware competent professionals with strong work ethics whom would be proficient in implementing modern technology solutions
and shall have entrepreneurial zeal to solve problems of organizations and society at large.

Program Educational Objectives(PEOs)


PEO1 To be able to explore areas of research, technology application & innovation and make a positive impact in different types of
institutional settings such as corporate entities, government bodies, NGOs, inter-government organizations, & start-ups.
PEO2 To be able to design, and implement technology and computing solutions to organizational problems, effectively deploy knowledge
of engineering principles, demonstrate critical thinking skills & make the intellectual connections between quantitative and
qualitative tools, theories, and context to solve the organizational problems
PEO3 To be able to work with, lead & engage big and small teams comprising diverse people in terms of gender, nationality, region,
language, culture & beliefs. To understand stated and unstated differences of views, beliefs & customs in diverse &
interdisciplinary team settings
PEO4 To be able to continuously learn and update one’s knowledge, engage in lifelong learning habits and acquire latest knowledge to
perform in current work settings
PEO5 To continuously strive for justice, ethics, equality, honesty, and integrity both in personal and professional pursuits. Able to
understand and conduct in a way that is responsible and respectful.

Program Specific OutComes(PSOs)


PSO1 1. The graduate student shall be able to analyze and evaluate systems with respect to maintaining operations in the presence of
risks and threats, and also communicate the human role in security systems with an emphasis on ethics, social engineering
vulnerabilities and training.
PSO2 2. The graduate student shall be able to conduct Information Security risk assessment, audit and troubleshoot Information
Security systems using Cryptographic measures learning.
PSO3 3. The graduate student shall be able to assess the Ethical Ramification of working in Information Security, information
assurance, and cyber/computer forensics software/tools.

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Program OutComes(POs)
PO1 Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of
complex engineering problems.
PO2 Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions
using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.
PO3 Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs
with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO4 Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and
synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5 Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and
modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6 Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the
consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7 Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the
knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8 Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

PO9 Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

PO10 Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as,
being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and
receive clear instructions.
PO11 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as
member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12 Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest
context to technological change.

Text Books
Sr No Title of the Book Author Name Volume/Edition Publish Hours Years
1 Fundamental of mathematical SC Gupta and VK Kapoor 10th revised edition Sultan Chand. 2000
Statistics
2 Introduction to Probability Models Ross S. M. Edition 6th Academic Press 1997

3 Schaums outline of Probability and Murray R. Spiegel, John J. 3rd edition Schaum Series 2011
Statistics Schiller, R. Alu Sriniv

Reference Books
Sr No Title of the Book Author Name Volume/Edition Publish Hours Years
1 An Introduction to Applied Blake I. First edition John Wiley & Sons 1981
Probability
2 Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M. Probability and Information First edition Hindustan 1983
Publishing
Corporation, Delhi

Course OutCome
SrNo OutCome
CO1 Students will able to understand the concept of probability, Random Variable and Knowledge about
probability distribution.
CO2 Students will able to describe how to derive the probability density function of transformations of random
variables, and use these techniques to generate or estimate data.
CO3 Students will able to apply the concept of probability, weak law of large numbers and central limit
theorem to interpret real world problems.
CO4 Students will able to analysis the theory of 2D probability functions, correlation and regression analysis
(partial and multiple).

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CO5 Students will able to create and estimate real-world problems via probabilistic approach.

Lecture Plan Preview-Theory


Mapped with
Pedagogical
Unit No LectureNo ChapterName Topic Text/ Reference Books CO Numer
Tool**
(s)
1 1 Random Introduction to one dimensional random ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO1
variable and variable An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
probability
distributions
1 2 Random Discrete Random Variable ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO2
variable and An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
probability
distributions
1 3 Random Continuous random Variable ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO2
variable and An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
probability
distributions
1 4 Random Expectation Of Random Variable ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO2
variable and An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
probability
distributions
1 5 Random Moments ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO3
variable and An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
probability
distributions
1 6 Random Moments Practice Questions ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO3
variable and Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M Lecture
probability
distributions
1 7 Random Geometric Distribution ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO3
variable and An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
probability
distributions
1 8 Random Negative Binomial Distribution ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO3
variable and An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
probability
distributions
1 9 Random Exponential Distribution ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO3
variable and An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
probability
distributions
1 10 Random Uniform Distribution ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO2
variable and An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
probability
distributions
1 11 Curve Fitting Introduction of Correlation ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO1
and Multiple An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
Correlation and
Regression
1 12 Curve Fitting Partial Correlation ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT,Video CO2
and Multiple An Introduction to Applied Pro Lecture
Correlation and
Regression
1 13 Curve Fitting Multiple Correlation ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO3
and Multiple An Introduction to Applied Pro
Correlation and
Regression
1 14 Curve Fitting Introduction to Regression ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO1
and Multiple An Introduction to Applied Pro
Correlation and
Regression

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1 15 Curve Fitting Curvilinear Regression ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO2


and Multiple An Introduction to Applied Pro
Correlation and
Regression
1 16 Curve Fitting Polynomial Fit of Linear Regression ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO2
and Multiple An Introduction to Applied Pro
Correlation and
Regression
1 17 Curve Fitting Polynomial Fit of Non-Linear ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO3
and Multiple Regression An Introduction to Applied Pro
Correlation and
Regression
1 18 Curve Fitting Fitting Of Power Curves ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO3
and Multiple An Introduction to Applied Pro
Correlation and
Regression
1 19 Curve Fitting Fitting Of Exponential Curves ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO3
and Multiple An Introduction to Applied Pro
Correlation and
Regression
1 20 Curve Fitting Fitting of Normal Curve ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO2
and Multiple An Introduction to Applied Pro
Correlation and
Regression
2 21 Two Two-Dimensional Joint PMF ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO2
Dimensional St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Random M
Variable and
Distribution
Function
2 22 Two Marginal Probability Function ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO2
Dimensional St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Random M
Variable and
Distribution
Function
2 23 Two Conditional Probability Function ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO2
Dimensional St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Random M
Variable and
Distribution
Function
2 24 Two Two-Dimensional Distribution Function ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
Dimensional St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Random M
Variable and
Distribution
Function
2 25 Two Joint Density Function ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
Dimensional St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Random M
Variable and
Distribution
Function
2 26 Two Marginal Density Function ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO2
Dimensional Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
Random
Variable and
Distribution
Function
2 27 Two Questions Based on Joint and Marginal ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
Dimensional Density Function St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Random M
Variable and
Distribution
Function

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2 28 Two Conditional Distribution Function ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3


Dimensional St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Random M
Variable and
Distribution
Function
2 29 Two Conditional Probability Density Function ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
Dimensional St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Random M
Variable and
Distribution
Function
2 30 Two Question Based on Conditional ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
Dimensional Probability Density Function St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Random M
Variable and
Distribution
Function
2 31 Moments and Introduction to double Integrals ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO1
Expectation Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
2 32 Moments and Jacobian ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO1
Expectation Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
2 33 Moments and Transformation of 2D Random Variable ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO2
Expectation Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
2 34 Moments and Distribution of Difference of two- ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO3
Expectation Random variable An Introduction to Applied Pro
2 35 Moments and Distribution of Product of Two Random ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO3
Expectation Variable Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
2 36 Moments and Distribution of Quotient of two-Random T-Fundamental of mathematical St PPT CO3
Expectation Variable
2 37 Moments and Moments of Bivariate Probability ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO2
Expectation Distribution Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
2 38 Moments and Conditional Expectation for Discrete ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
Expectation and Continuous Case St,R-An Introduction to Applied Pro
2 39 Moments and Conditional Variance for Discrete ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO3
Expectation Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
2 40 Moments and Conditional Variance for Continuous ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
Expectation Case St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
M
3 41 Methods of Difference between likelihood and ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO1
Estimation Probability Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
3 42 Methods of Characteristics of Estimators ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO2
Estimation Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
3 43 Methods of Method of MLE ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
Estimation St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
M
3 44 Methods of Practice Questions Of MLE ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO3
Estimation Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
3 45 Methods of Method of Minimum Variance ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO3
Estimation Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
3 46 Methods of Method of Minimum Variance ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
Estimation St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
M
3 47 Methods of Method of Moments ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO2
Estimation Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
3 48 Methods of Method of Moments ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO2
Estimation Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
3 49 Methods of Method of Least Squares ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
Estimation St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
M

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3 50 Methods of Method of Least Squares ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3


Estimation St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
M
3 51 Algorithms Gradient Descent Algorithm ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO2
using St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Regression M
3 52 Algorithms Gradient Descent Algorithm ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO2
using St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Regression M
3 53 Algorithms Locally Weighted Regression ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO2
using Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
Regression
3 54 Algorithms Locally Weighted Regression T-Fundamental of mathematical St PPT CO2
using
Regression
3 55 Algorithms logistic Regression ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
using St,R-An Introduction to Applied Pro
Regression
3 56 Algorithms logistic Regression ,T-Schaums outline of Probability,R- PPT CO3
using Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
Regression
3 57 Algorithms WLLN Weak law of Large Numbers ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
using St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Regression M
3 58 Algorithms WLLN Weak law of Large Numbers ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO3
using Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
Regression
3 59 Algorithms Central Limit Theorem ,T-Introduction to Probability Mo,R- PPT CO3
using Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I. M
Regression
3 60 Algorithms Central Limit Theorem ,T-Fundamental of mathematical PPT CO3
using St,R-Yagolam A. M. and Yagolam I.
Regression M

Assessment Model
Sr No Assessment Name Exam Name Max Marks
1 20EU01 External Theory 60
2 20EU01 Assignment 10
3 20EU01 Attendance Marks 2
4 20EU01 Mid-Semester Test-1 20
5 20EU01 Quiz 4
6 20EU01 Surprise Test 12
7 20EU01 Mid-Semester Test-2 20

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CO vs PO/PSO PSO3 PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2

CO1 3 3 2 2 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 1

CO2 3 3 2 2 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 1

CO3 3 3 2 2 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 1

CO4 3 3 2 2 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 1

CO5 3 3 2 2 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 1

Target 3 3 2 2 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 1

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