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syllabus bsc III Year PIV web tech

bsc syllabus
Syllabus for B.Sc. - Computer Science

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B.Sc(Computer Science): III Year
B.Sc.(Computer Science): III Year
THEORY PAPER – IV
(Elective – 1)
Web Technologies
UNIT-1 : HTML Basics 
                Introduction: HTML, XML, and the World Wide Web. HTML: Basic HTML, The Document body, Text, Hyperlinks, Adding more formatting, Lists, Tables,                    Using colors and images, Images. More HTML: Multimedia objects, Frames, Forms-towards interactivity, The HTML document Head in detail, XHTML- An                      evolutionary markup.
UNIT-2 : Introduction to the Style Sheets and Java Scripts. 
                Cascading Style Sheets: Introduction, Using styles: Simple examples, Defining your own styles, Properties and values in styles, Style sheets- A worked example,                     Formatting blocks of information, Layers. An introduction to Java Script: What is dynamic html, Java Script, Javascript—The basics, Variables, String                                  manipulation, Mathematical functions, Statements, Operators, Arrays, Functions.
UNIT-3 : Objects in Java Script and DHTML. 
                Objects in Java Script: Data and objects in java script, Regular expressions, Exception Handling, Built in objects, Events. Dynamic HTML with Java Script: Data                   validation, Opening a new window, Messages and Confirmations, The status bar, Writing to a different frame, Rollover buttons, Moving images, Multiple pages in                    a single download, A text-only menu system, Floating logos.
UNIT-4 : ASP and XML. 
                    Active Server Pages and Java: Active Server Pages, Java. XML: Defining Data for Web applications: Basic XML, Document type definition, XML
                    schema, Document Object Model, Presenting XML Good Design: Structure, Tables versus Frames, Accessibility, Internationalization, Exercises.
UNIT-5 : Web Based Softwares and Protocols. 
                    Useful Software: Web browsers, Perl, Web servers, mod_perl, Databases, Accessing your ISP,
                    Protocols: Protocols, IP and TCP, Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, Common Gateway Interface,
                    The Document Object Model, introducing the Document Object Model, Exercises.
                    Case Study: The plan, The data
Prescribed Book:
1. Chris Bates, Web Programming Building Internet Applications, Second Edition, Wiley (2007)
Reference Books:
1. Paul S.Wang Sanda S. Katila, An Introduction to Web Design Plus Programming, Thomson(2007).
2. Robert W.Sebesta, Programming the World Wide Web, Third Edition, Pearson Education (2007).
3. Thomas A.Powell, The Complete Reference HTML & XHTML, Fourth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill (2006).
4. Abders Moller and Michael Schwartzbach, An Introduction to XML and Web Technologies, Addison Wesley (2006).
5. Joel Sklar, Principles of Web Design, Thomson (2007).
6. Raj Kamal, Internet and Web Technologies, Tata McGraw Hill (2007).
7. Deitel, et al.,Internet and World Wide Web: How to Program, 3rd Edition, PHI (2008).
8. Gopalan & Akilandeswari, Web Technology: A Developer’s Perspective, PHI (2008).



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