Web Systems and Technologies I

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Instructor:
Course Venue:

Lecture Theatre LLT 2A

CIT Block B
LLT 2A
College of Computing and Information Sciences
Course Code: 
BIT 2107
Course Credit Units: 
3
Year of Last Revision: 
2013
Semester: 
Semester 1
Year of Study: 
Year 2
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Undergraduate Level
Course Description & Objectives: 

Course Description: The topics covered in this course are: HTML editors; website management tools such as FrontPage and/or Dream weaver; basic Internet technologies such as DNS, email services, LDAP and the HTTP protocol. The practical part of this course introduces tools and techniques  for  specifying  and  prototyping  interactive  World  Wide  Web  applications  based  on HTML. Web technologies: HTTP Protocol, Presentation abstractions, Web-markup and display languages. The course aims to provide an understanding of the basics of the Internet, how it originated, how it works, and how to develop and maintain Web sites.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Aims: This course aims to: •     Provide an understanding of the basics of the Internet, how it originated, how it works, and how to develop and maintain Web sites.•     Provide a basic understanding of Internet related technologies and introductory skills in Web applications.

Learning Outcomes: 

On completion of this course unit, the students will be able to:

  • Have essential skills for website management;
  • Demonstrate understanding of the basic Internet technology concepts and;
  • Develop a prototype of interactive World Wide Web applications.

 

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