Course: CIS4340 (Web Server Technologies)
Instructor: Lakshmi Prayaga
Email: lprayaga@uwf.edu
Tel#: 850 474 2973
Office Hours: M/W 11.00 to 1.00 and by appointment
Required textbook: Beginning ASP.Net 4.0, by Imar Spaanjaars
ISBN-13: 978-0470502211
Description
This course introduces software methods to design interactive web sites using forms, css, and databases. The technology being used isASP.Net. 4.0. We will be using C# as the programming language. We will use the Visual Web Developer (free download from Microsoft) as the IDE for the development of the dynamic web sites.
Expected student learning outcomes
Upon completion of this course students will be able to design customizable, interactive web sites. Skills such as allowing users to customize the web site by choosing their theme, uploading files to a server, querying a database will be practiced as part of the course. These skills will allow students to be marketable in the industry
The topics that we will attempt to discuss in ASP.Net include:
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ASP.Net environment and VWD,
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ASP.Net server controls,
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CSS and its applications to web design,
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database and data sources,
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client side validation,
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ajax and ASP.Net.
Week
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Starts
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Topic
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1
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Aug 23
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Introduction to the Course, Overview of VWD, ASP.Net, Install VWD
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2
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30
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Ch 1, Q1, A1 out
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3
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Sept 6
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Ch 2, Build an Asp.Net web site, A1 in , A2 out, Q2
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4
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13
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Ch 2 continued,
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5
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20
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Ch 3, CSS, Q3, A2 in, A3 out
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6
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27
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Ch 4, Server Controls, Q4, A3 in, A4 out,
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7
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Oct 4
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Ch 5, Programming, Q5, A4 in, A5 out
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8
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11
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CH 6, Consistent Web Sites, Q6, A5 in, A6 out
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9
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18
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CH 7, Navigation, Q7, A6 in, A7 out
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10
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25**
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Ch 8, User controls, Q8, A7 in, A8 out
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11
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Nov 1
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Ch 9, Validating User Input, Q9, A8 in, A9 out
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12
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8
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Ch 10, ASP.Net Ajax, Q 10, A9 in, A 10 out
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13
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15
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Ch 12, Databases, Q11, A10 in, A 11 out
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14
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22
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Ch 13 Display and Update Data , A 11 in, A12 out
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15
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29
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Review of topics, A12 in
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16
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Dec 6
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Final Exam
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Prerequisite: Any programming language + Data base Systems
Grading: All assignments will be graded for functional accuracy, proper documentation via comments, on time submissions, aesthetic appeal
Assignments (12 * 5 = 60 points), quizzes (20 points) , Final Exam – (20 points)
Grading scale:
95 - 100 A, 90 - 94 A-, 85 - 89 B+, 80 - 84 B-
75 - 79 C+, 70 - 74 C-, 60 - 69 D, All else F
Notes:
1. All assignments/tests are due on the dates specified by the instructor. No late assignments will be accepted, no makeup tests unless you provide documented medical reasons.
2. An " I " grade will not be given unless, the student has completed 70% of the course work and has a documented valid reason.
3. All students must be aware of UWF's cheating and plagiarism policies enforced by UWF, found in the student packages available at student affairs, admissions or instructor or found at
http://uwf.edu/govt/pdf/studentresources/AcademicMisconductPolicy-2007edition.pdf
The student must know the consequences of such acts, which will be enforced.
4 For last date to withdraw from classes please refer to the UWF academic calendar for information.
Most Important: Absolutely no late assignments and no Wining. Please realize that we are all adults and are responsible for our actions.!!!
All assignments will be posted on Monday and unless otherwise stated are due on the following Monday by 5.00 p.m.
I will have periodic elluminate sessions on Tuesdays 8.00 to 8.30 p.m
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