Sunday 27 January 2019

Multimedia and Advanced Web


Multimedia and advanced web is a course introduced at the sixth level to help students in creating dynamic web pages and in understanding the related techniques and concepts. Its code is CT410 for more information follow the following links


Course Description

The  goal  of  this  course  is  to  get  students  acquainted  with  the  latest Multimedia  and  web application development Tools. The students will acquire advanced skills in web development along with the real hands on experience to build complex web applications. After having completed this course, students will have a thorough knowledge of all advanced web technologies. Topics  include the    Multimedia  technologies,  web  development  process,  advanced  layout  and  design  features, advanced  study  of  scripting  languages,  Adobe  flash  action  scripting    web  application  designing patterns,  web  services,  Database  concepts  for  web  and  the  latest  web  development  technologies introduced by Microsoft and Oracle.

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Course Objective

 1.  To understand the Essentials of Web Application Development.
2.  To understand the concept of Web Application Development and its Architecture.
3.  To understand and practice embedded dynamic scripting on client side Internet Programming.
4.  To understand the differences between client side & server side technologies to develop WebApplication.
5.  To understand and practice on latest web devotement tools for web application development.

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References

Required:
1.  Deitel&Deitel ―Internet & World Wide Web How to Program‖, Fourth Edition Prentice Hall, 2008.
3.  Programming the www by Robert Sabesta, Prentice Hall Publication House.
4.  Fundamentals of Multimedia Authors: Li, Ze-Nian, Drew, Mark S., Liu, Jiangchuan.
5.  Sams Teach Yourself J2EE in 21 Days (2nd Edition) 2nd Edition by Martin Bond  , Debbie Law , Andy Longshaw , Dan Haywood , Peter Roxburgh .
6.  Professional ASP.NET 4 in C# and VB,BillEvjen, Scott Hanselman, Devin Rader.
Recommended:
1.  Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam byBryan Basham (Author), Kathy Sierra (Author), Bert Bates.
2.  Java EE 7: The Big Picture by Dr. Danny Coward (Author).
3.  Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide, Business thinking and strategies behind successful Web 2.0implementations, By Amy Shuen, O'Reilly Media.

Prerequisite: 

Web programing (204 نقت)

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Evaluation Method

1.  Mid Term -1                     : 20 Marks
2.  Mid Term -2                     : 20 Marks
3.  Class Work (Attendance / Lab Work/ Quiz)    : 20 Marks
4.  Final Exam (End Term)                 : 40 Marks

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Lectures schedule


Weeks 
Topic Name 
assignments
Remarks




1,2

3

4,5

6
MID TERM – I


7,8
JavaScript
Sheet4

9

10,11

12
MID TERM – 2










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Code

Fig. 2.1
First HTML5 example.
Fig. 2.2
Heading elements h1 through h6.
Fig. 2.3
Linking to other web pages
Fig. 2.3
Linking to other web pages.
Fig. 2.4
Linking to an e-mail address.
Fig. 2.6
Including images in HTML5 files.
Fig. 2.7
Images as link anchors. (Part 1 of 2.)
Fig. 2.9
Inserting special characters.
Fig. 2.10
Unordered list containing hyperlinks. (Part 1 of 2.)
Fig. 2.11
Nested lists and ordered lists. (Part 1 of 3.)
Fig. 2.12
Creating a basic table. (Part 1 of 3.)
Fig. 2.13
Complex HTML5 table. (Part 1 of 2.)
Fig. 2.14
Form with a text field and hidden fields. (
Fig. 2.15
Form using a variety of components
Fig. 2.16
Internal hyperlinks to make pages more navigable. (


Fig. 6.1
Displaying a line of text.
Fig. 6.2
Printing one line with separate statements.
Fig. 6.3
Alert dialog displaying multiple lines.
Fig. 6.4
Some common escape sequences.
Fig. 6.5
Prompt box used on a welcome screen.
Fig. 6.7
Addition script. (Part 1 of 2.)
Fig. 6.14
Using equality and relational operators


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Resources


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