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This document outlines the lecture schedule for a Web Technologies course. The course is divided into 6 units covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML, AJAX, PHP, Perl, and Ruby. Unit 1 focuses on basic web page structure and design using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Unit 2 covers working with XML. Unit 3 introduces AJAX and integrating PHP. Unit 4 teaches PHP programming. Later units cover Perl and Ruby. The schedule lists each topic's name, number of required classes, and total hours for each unit and the course. Recommended textbooks and references are also provided.

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WT KR LecSche

This document outlines the lecture schedule for a Web Technologies course. The course is divided into 6 units covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML, AJAX, PHP, Perl, and Ruby. Unit 1 focuses on basic web page structure and design using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Unit 2 covers working with XML. Unit 3 introduces AJAX and integrating PHP. Unit 4 teaches PHP programming. Later units cover Perl and Ruby. The schedule lists each topic's name, number of required classes, and total hours for each unit and the course. Recommended textbooks and references are also provided.

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LECTURE SCHEDULE

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Course & Branch : III B.Tech. - II Semester; CSE - I Regulation: R13


Subject : WEB TECHNOLOGIES Academic Year: 2017 -2018
Name of the Faculty : K. Rohini

COURSE OBJECTIVES

At the end of the course, the students will be able to:


 This course is designed to introduce students with no programming experience to the
programming languages and techniques associated with the World Wide Web.
 The course will introduce web-based media-rich programming tools for creating interactive web
pages.

COURSE OUTCOMES:

After completing this course the student must demonstrate the knowledge and ability to:
 Analyze a web page and identify its elements and attributes.
 Create web pages using XHTML and Cascading Styles sheets.
 Build dynamic web pages .
 Build web applications using PHP.
 Programming through PERL and Ruby
 Write simple client-side scripts using AJAX

Topic No. of Classes


Unit No Name of the Concept/Topic
No Required
Unit – 1 : HTML, CSS & Java Script
1 HTML tags 2
2 Lists, Tables, Images 2
3 Forms, Frames 2
Unit - 1 4 Cascading style sheets 3
5 Introduction to Java script 2
6 Objects in Java Script. 2
7 Dynamic HTML with Java Script 2
Total number of hours 15
Unit – 2 : Working with XML
1 Document type Definition 2
2 XML schemas 2
Unit – 2 3 Document object model 1
4 XSLT 1
5 DOM and SAX 1
Total number of hours 7
Topic No. of Classes
Unit No Name of the Concept
No Required
Unit – 3 : AJAX A New Approach
1 Introduction to AJAX 3
2 Integrating PHP and AJAX 2
Consuming WEB services in AJAX:
Unit - 3 3 2
(SOAP)
4 WSDL 2
5 UDDI 1
Total number of hours 10
Unit – 4 : PHP Programming: Introducing PHP
1 Creating PHP script, Running PHP script 1
2 Using variables,Using constants 1
3 Data types,Operators 2
Unit – 4
4 Conditional statements,Control statements 2
5 Arrays,functions 2
6 Working with forms and Databases such as mySql 2
Total number of hours 10

Topic No. of Classes


Unit No Name of the Concept
No Required
Unit – 5 : Perl
1 Introduction 1
2 Perl language elements 2
Unit - 5
3 Interface with CGI- A form to mail program 2
4 Simple page search 2
Total number of hours 7
Unit – 6 : Ruby
1 Introduction 1
2 Variables, Types 2
Unit – 6 3 Simple I/O, Control, Arrays 2
4 Hashes, Methods 2
5 Classes, Iterators, Pattern Matching 2
6 Practical Web Applications 1
Total number of hours 10

OVERALL NUMBER OF CLASSES REQUIRED: 57


TEXT BOOKS:

1. Programming the World Wide Web, Robet W Sebesta, 7ed, Pearson.


2. Web Technologies, Uttam K Roy, Oxford
3. The Web Warrior Guide to Web Programming, Bai, Ekedahl, Farrelll, Gosselin, Zak, Karparhi, Maclntyre,
Morrissey, Cengage

REFERENCES:

1. RUBY ON RAILS UP AND RUNNING, LIGHTNING FAST WEB DEVELOPMENT, BRUCE TATE, CURT HIBBS, OREILLY (
2006)
2. PROGRAMMING PERL, 4ED, TOM CHRISTIANSEN, JONATHAN ORWANT, OREILLY (2012)
3. WEB TECHNOLOGIES, HTML, JAVASCRIPT, PHP, JAVA, JSP, XML AND AJAX, BLACK BOOK, DREAM TECH.
4. AN INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN, PROGRAMMING, PAUL S WANG, SANDA S KATILA, CENGAGE

SIGNATURE OF FACULTY SIGNATURE OF HOD

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