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Course Detail

Course Name Web Technologies and Applications
Course Code 25ES644
Program M. Tech. in Embedded Systems
Credits 3
Campus Bengaluru, Coimbatore

Syllabus

Syllabus

Web essentials: Creating a website Working principle of a website Browser fundamentals Authoring tools Types of servers: Application Server Web Server Database Server; Scripting essentials: Need for Scripting languages Types of scripting languages Client-side scripting Server-side scripting PHP Working principle of PHP PHP Variables Constants Operators Flow Control and Looping Arrays Strings Functions File Handling PHP and MySQL PHP and HTML Cookies Simple PHP scripts. XML-Documents and Vocabularies-Versions and Declaration-Namespaces- DOM based XML processing Event-oriented Parsing: XML-Documents and Vocabularies-Versions and Declaration – Namespaces – DOM based XML processing Event-oriented Parsing Application essentials: Creation of simple interactive applications Simple database applications Multimedia applications Design and development of information systems Personal Information System Information retrieval system Social networking applications.

Text Books / References
  1. Robin Nixon, “Learning PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS & HTML5”, Fifth Edition, O’REILLY, 2018. 
  2. Jeffrey C. Jackson, “Web Technologies–A Computer Science Perspective”, Pearson Education, 2006. 
  3. W. Sebesta, “Programming the World Wide Web”, Eighth Edition, Pearson Education, 2015. 
  4. Bates, “Web Programming: Building Internet Applications”, Third Edition, Wiley, 2010.  
  5. Kelly Rainer, Casey G. Cegielski, Brad Prince, “Introduction to Information Systems”, Eighth Edition, Wiley Publication, 2019. 

Objectives and Outcomes

Pre-requisite: Nil

Course Objectives:

  • To introduce the fundamentals of website creation, browser operations, server types, and authoring tools.
  • To develop skills in client-side and server-side scripting using PHP, MySQL integration, and XML processing.
  • To enable the design of interactive web applications, database systems, and information retrieval applications.

Course Outcomes:

CO1:

Comprehend the concepts of responsive web design. 

CO2:

Apply markup and scripting languages to design and validate dynamic web pages. 

CO3:

Evaluate the appropriateness of client/server applications. 

CO4:

Develop client/server applications with database. 

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