COURSE TI TLE ARABI C
CODE ENGLI SH
CODE COURSE TI TLE
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3 2
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M I SY 322 M I SY 322
Web Applications: Design, Development and M anagement
Prerequisites
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Course Description:
The purpose of this course is to explore questions and issues surrounding technical choice: from the performance of the client-server architecture of the World Wide Web, to the various technical standards and recommendations for the creation and distribution of information. The course also covers issues related to usability and accessibility, navigation, site structure, and information architecture. By the end of the course, you should be a confident user of XHTML and CSS.
Course Objectives:
The course starts with an exploration of core protocols that underpin the basic client-server model of the World Wide Web, leading to consideration of the various technical standards and recommendations that determine the tools and techniques employed for the creation and deployment of digital information. The course provides a thorough grounding in the use of XHTML elements and attributes for the creation of static content and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) style rules to control presentation. The course also examines the technical requirements for usability and accessibility and explores how different presentational structures have evolved to meet the requirements of specific applications.
Scientific Contents:
1. XHTML
2. Client-server architecture 3. CSS style rules
WWW protocols
Course Outcomes:
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
x Relate the history of the internet and the WWW and its impact on the deployment of distributed applications.
x Explain the client/server model of the WWW and the associated protocols.
x Discuss the growth of the internet and examine its impact on personal communication and information resources.
x Evaluate a range of web applications in terms of their accessibility, usability and structure.
x create a plan for a website demonstrating:
x Design, structure and navigation, the development of usable and accessible content x The use of a variety of XHTML tags and CSS style rules to create static web pages.
x Combine the above concepts and skills to create a multi-page website incorporating multi-level text, images, and links.
Assessment M ethods:
1. Student evaluation during the training by the trainer.
2. Evaluating the student's reports by the academic advisor.
Textbook:
Joel Sklar, ͞Principles of Web Design: The Web Technologies Series´th/e, College Bookstore, (2012)
Supplementary References: N/A
Time table for distributing Theoretical course contents for Web Application Design, Development and Management
Remarks Topic
Week
Introduction to Web development 1 1
Introduction to Web Development 2 2
Introduction to Web Development 3 3
Client/Server Architecture of WWW.
4
www Protocols 1 5
www Protocols 6
Web Application
7
Plan to create a website
8
Design , structure and Navigation of Website 9
Introduction to XHTML 10
XHTML 11
CSS Style 12
CSS Style cont..