MIS 366
Department |
Management Information Systems |
Course Code |
MIS 366 |
Web Based Applications |
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Course Credit |
3 |
Prerequisite Course |
MIS 211 and MIS 214 |
Course Level |
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Course Description |
The importance, power, and functionality of web-based applications continue to grow at pace, as does the number of devices used to deliver these applications. The purpose of this course is to provide the students with a broad understanding of the fundamental concepts of designing and developing web-based systems, focusing on the key foundation technologies (e.g., ASP.Net, CSS, XHTML, Scripts). The course introduces the methods, models, tools, and techniques required to build and host secure web applications, with sophisticated interfaces. It also discusses some in-depth issues relating to the production and evaluation of websites, linking databases with web pages, and E-Business websites. |
Course Material |
Tony Gaddis (2012). “Starting Out with Visual C# 2010.” 2nd ed., Pearson Education Inc. Matthew MacDonald (2010). “Beginning ASP.NET 4 in C# 2010.” Apress, 4th ed. ISBN-13: 978-1430226093. |
Reading Recommendation |
Matthew MacDonald et. al. (2010). “Pro ASP.NET 4 in C# 2010.” 4th ed., Apress. ISBN-13: 978-1430225300. Mark Michaelis (2010). “Essential C# 4.0.” Pearson Education Inc. ISBN: 0321694694. Imar Spaanjaars (2010). “Beginning ASP.NET 4: in C# and VB.” Wrox. ISBN-13: 978-0470502211 Other online materials given through the LMS. |
Course Language |
English |