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Project Phase I BCS685 BCS613A

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CodeBCS613A
Credits03
CIE / SEE50 / 50
TypeTheory
Exam3 Hours
Hours / Week3:0:0:0
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Last Updated:  15 March 2026

Module Overview

M1

Module 1 Overview

Distributed systems, CAP theorem, Byzantine Generals problem, Consensus: The history of blockchain, Introduction to blockchain, Various technical definitions of blockchains, Generic elements of a blockchain, Features of a blockchain, Applications of blockchain technology, Tiers of blockchain technology, Consensus in blockchain, CAP theorem and blockchain, Benefits and limitations of blockchain.

Chapter 1

M2

Module 2 Overview

Decentralization using blockchain: Methods of decentralization, Blockchain and full ecosystem decentralization, Smart contract, Decentralized organizations, Decentralized autonomous organizations, Decentralized autonomous corporations, Decentralized autonomous societies Decentralized applications, Platforms for decentralization.

Cryptographic primitives: Symmetric cryptography, Asymmetric cryptography, Public and private keys, Hash functions: Compression of arbitrary messages into fixed length digest, Easy to compute, Pre-image resistance, Second pre-image resistance, Collision resistance, Message Digest (MD),Secure Hash Algorithms (SHAs), Merkle trees, Patricia trees, Distributed hash tables (DHTs), Digital signatures, Elliptic Curve Digital signature algorithm (ECDSA).

Chapter 2, Chapter 3: pg:56-105

M3

Module 3 Overview

Bitcoin: Bitcoin definition, Transactions, The transaction life cycle, The transaction structure, Types of transaction, The structure of a block , The structure of a block header, The genesis block, The bitcoin network, Wallets, Smart Contracts-History, Definition, Ricardian contracts, Smart contract templates, Oracles, Smart Oracles, Deploying smart contracts on a blockchain, The DAO.

Chapter 4:pg:111-148, Chapter 6

M4

Module 4 Overview

Ethereum 101: Introduction, Ethereum clients and releases, The Ethereum stack, Ethereum blockchain, Currency (ETH and ETC), Forks, Gas, The consensus mechanism, The world state, Transactions, Contract creation transaction, Message call transaction, Elements of the Ethereum blockchain , Ethereum virtual machine (EVM), Accounts, Block, Ether, Messages, Mining, The Ethereum network.

Hands-on: Clients and wallets - Geth.

Chapter 7: pg: 210-227, 235-269

M5

Module 5 Overview

Hyperledger: Hyperledger as a protocol, Fabric, Hyperledger Fabric, Sawtooth lake, Corda.

Chapter 9

Project Phase I BCS685 is a VTU course covered through module-wise syllabus, notes, and PYQ-driven exam practice available on this page.

Credits for BCS613A: 03.

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Project Phase I BCS685 is a VTU course covered through module-wise syllabus, notes, and PYQ-driven exam practice available on this page.

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Credits for BCS613A: 03.

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About Project Phase I (BCS685)

Project Phase I (BCS685) is a core academic course under the VTU curriculum scheme. This comprehensive study portal offers detailed module-wise notes, solved question papers, and resource guides covering critical topics such as Distributed systems, CAP theorem, Byzantine Generals problem, Consensus, Decentralization using blockchain, Cryptographic primitives, Bitcoin, Ethereum 101, Hands-on, and Hyperledger. Accessing these curated materials helps students bridge the gap between classroom syllabus and exam preparation.

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Detailed Subject Overview

The syllabus for Project Phase I (BCS685) primarily focuses on building solid theoretical and practical skills in Distributed systems, CAP theorem, Byzantine Generals problem, Consensus and Decentralization using blockchain. Students will learn how to approach complex problems with a structured mindset, optimizing systems for better performance and reliability.

Mastering this subject helps prepare engineering students for technical roles in software engineering and system architecture where proficiency in Distributed systems, CAP theorem, Byzantine Generals problem, Consensus and related concepts is highly valued.

Module-by-Module Breakdown

Module 1
Essential

Master the Distributed systems, CAP theorem, Byzantine Generals problem, Consensus The history of blockchain, Introduction to blockchain, Various technical definitions of blockchains, Generic elements of a blockchain, Features of a b...

Key: Exam Priority Concept
Module 2
Math Heavy

Master the Decentralization using blockchain Methods of decentralization, Blockchain and full ecosystem decentralization, Smart contract, Decentralized organizations, Decentralized autonomous org...

Key: Exam Priority Concept
Module 3
Logic Core

Master the Bitcoin Bitcoin definition, Transactions, The transaction life cycle, The transaction structure, Types of transaction, The structure of a block , The structur...

Key: Exam Priority Concept
Module 4
Exam Focus

Master the Ethereum 101 Introduction, Ethereum clients and releases, The Ethereum stack, Ethereum blockchain, Currency (ETH and ETC), Forks, Gas, The consensus mechanism, The...

Key: Exam Priority Concept
Module 5
High Weight

Master the Hyperledger Hyperledger as a protocol, Fabric, Hyperledger Fabric, Sawtooth lake, Corda....

Key: Exam Priority Concept

Professional Career Relevance

This subject provides a strong foundation for various technical roles, emphasizing analytical thinking, system design, and the practical application of engineering principles in the modern industry. Mastering these concepts prepares you for high-demand roles in Data Science, System Architecture, and Technical Leadership in top-tier tech companies.

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