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This document outlines the lecture plan for a Web Technology course taught by Ms. R. Precila Mary at RMK Engineering College during the 2014-2015 academic year. The course covers 5 units: Web Essentials, Style Sheets, Client-Side Programming, Host Objects, and Server-Side Programming. The plan allocates 48 total hours across 9-11 hours per unit and includes proposed and actual completion dates from January to April. Assignments, quizzes, tutorials, and video lectures are scheduled to supplement material. Performance metrics from the previous year's class are provided for comparison.

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This document outlines the lecture plan for a Web Technology course taught by Ms. R. Precila Mary at RMK Engineering College during the 2014-2015 academic year. The course covers 5 units: Web Essentials, Style Sheets, Client-Side Programming, Host Objects, and Server-Side Programming. The plan allocates 48 total hours across 9-11 hours per unit and includes proposed and actual completion dates from January to April. Assignments, quizzes, tutorials, and video lectures are scheduled to supplement material. Performance metrics from the previous year's class are provided for comparison.

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R.M.K.

ENGINEERING COLLEGE
RSM NAGAR, KAVARAIPETTAI 601 206

Academic Year 2014 - 2015 (Odd Semester)

LECTURE PLAN
RMK-QPF-2030-03-a

Name of the Faculty: Ms.R.Precila Mary


Subject Code:

IT2353

Branch

CSE

Department: CSE
Subject Name: Web Technology
Semester : 6

Section: A

Unit I
Web Essentials: Clients, Servers, and Communication. The Internet-Basic Internet Protocols -The
World Wide Web-HTTP request message-response message-Web Clients Web Servers-Case Study.
Markup Languages: XHTML. An Introduction to HTML History-Versions-Basic XHTML Syntax and
Semantics-Some Fundamental HTML Elements-Relative URLs-Lists-tables-Frames-Forms-XML
Creating HTML Documents Case Study.
Unit II
Style Sheets: CSS-Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets-Features-Core Syntax-Style Sheets and
HTML Style Rle Cascading and Inheritance-Text Properties-Box Model Normal Flow Box LayoutBeyond the Normal Flow-Other Properties-Case Study. Client- Side Programming: The JavaScript
Language-History and Versions IntroductionJavaScript in Perspective-Syntax-Variables and
Data Types-Statements-Operators- Literals-Functions-Objects-Arrays-Built-in Objects-JavaScript
Debuggers.
Unit III
Host Objects : Browsers and the DOM-Introduction to the Document Object Model DOM History
and Levels-Intrinsic Event Handling-Modifying Element Style-The Document Tree-DOM Event
Handling-Accommodating Noncompliant Browsers Properties of window-Case Study. Server-Side
Programming: Java Servlets- Architecture -Overview-A Servelet-Generating Dynamic Content-Life
Cycle-Parameter Data-Sessions-Cookies RL Rewriting-Other Capabilities-Data Storage Servelets and
Concurrency-Case Study- Related Technologies.
Unit IV
Representing Web Data: XML-Documents and Vocabularies-Versions and Declaration - Namespaces
JavaScript and XML: Ajax-DOM based XML processing Event-oriented Parsing: SAX-Transforming
XML Documents-Selecting XML Data : XPATH-Template-based Transformations: XSLT-Displaying
XML Documents in Browsers-Case Study- Related Technologies. Separating Programming and
Presentation: JSP Technology Introduction-JSP and Servlets-Running JSP Applications Basic JSPJavaBeans Classes and JSP-Tag Libraries and Files-Support for the Model-View-Controller
Paradigm-Case Study-Related Technologies.
Unit V
Web Services : JAX-RPC-Concepts-Writing a Java Web Service-Writing a Java Web Service ClientDescribingWeb Services: WSDL- Representing Data Types: XML Schema-Communicating Object
Data: SOAP Related Technologies-Software Installation-Storing Java Objects as Files-Databases and
Java Servlets.
Content Beyond the Syllabus (If any)

R.M.K. ENGINEERING COLLEGE


RSM NAGAR, KAVARAIPETTAI 601 206

Academic Year 2014 - 2015 (Odd Semester)

LECTURE PLAN
RMK-QPF-2030-03-a

Overall Plan:
Units
Proposed

Hours

II

III

IV

Total

11

10

48

Actual

Date of
Completio
n

Proposed 03.01.2015 28.01.2015 25.02.2015 `12.03.2015 02.04.2015


Actual

Course Augmentation (Specify date):


Units
Assignment

II

III

IV

02.01.2015

27.01.2015

24.02.2015

07.03.2015

01.04.2015

29.12.2014

22.01.2015

Quiz
Tutorial
Video lectures
(NPTEL/ EDUSAT/ Online)

Previous Year

Target Value for


Current Year

B sec

86.76

95

92.65

Highest Mark

Class Average

Pass %

PREPARED BY
R.PRECILA MARY

Signature with date

APPROVED BY
Dr.K.L.SHUNMUGANTHAN

Signature with date

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