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The document outlines the course structure for 'Web Technology' at BVM Engineering College, detailing objectives, teaching and assessment schemes, and course content. It covers topics such as web servers, web design, HTML, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and XML, with a total of 42 teaching hours. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with skills in web development, including designing and implementing interactive websites.

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The document outlines the course structure for 'Web Technology' at BVM Engineering College, detailing objectives, teaching and assessment schemes, and course content. It covers topics such as web servers, web design, HTML, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and XML, with a total of 42 teaching hours. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with skills in web development, including designing and implementing interactive websites.

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BVM ENGINEERING COLLEGE [AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION]

112SB: WEB TECHNOLOGY


CREDITS – 4 (Lc , Tc , Pc : 3,0,1)

Course Objectives:
To learn the basic concepts of web technologies required to develop various web based applications.
Teaching and Assessment Scheme:
Teaching Scheme
Credits Assessment Scheme
(Hours per week)
Total
Theory Practical Marks
L T P C
ESE CE ESE CE

3 0 2 4 60 40 20 30 150

Course Contents:
Unit Teaching
Topics
No. Hours
1 Web server , Access and security, Web Protocol(HTTP/1.1):
Overview Of HTTP, HTTP Language Elements, HTTP Extensibility, SSL
and Security, Evolution of HTTP/1.1 Protocol 2.8 Methods-Headers and 04
Response codes in 1.0 /1.1, Caching, Bandwidth Optimization, Connection
Management.
2 Web Design :
Concepts of effective web design, Web design issues including Browser,
Bandwidth and Cache, Display resolution, Look and Feel of the Website, 06
Page Layout and linking, User centric design, Sitemap, Planning and
publishing website, Designing effective navigation.
3 HTML:
Basics of HTML, formatting and fonts, commenting code, color, hyperlink,
06
lists, tables, images, forms, XHTML, Meta tags, Character entities, frames
and frame sets, Browser architecture and Web site structure
4 HTML5:
HTML5 New Element, HTML5 Canvas, HTML5 Drag/Drop, HTML5
04
Video, HTML5 Audio, HTML5 Input type, HTML5 Form Element, HTML5
Form Attribute, Features of HTML5.
5 Style sheets:
Need for CSS, introduction to CSS, basic syntax and structure, using CSS,
background images, colors and properties, manipulating texts, using fonts, 04
borders and boxes, margins, padding lists, positioning using CSS, CSS2,
Overview and features of CSS3, overview of Bootstrap and its usage.

6 JavaScript:
10
Client side scripting with JavaScript, variables, functions, conditions,
loops and repetition, Pop up boxes, Advance JavaScript: JavaScript and
objects, JavaScript own objects, the DOM and web browser environments,
Manipulation using DOM, forms and validations.
DHTML: Combining HTML, CSS and JavaScript, Events and buttons.
7 XML:
Introduction to XML, uses of XML, simple XML, and XML key
04
components, DTD and Schemas, Using XML with application. Transforming
XML using XSL and XSLT
8 HTML/CSS Editor 04
W3School, Online HTML Editor, Sub Lime Text Editor
Total 42
List of References:
1. Ralph Moseley and M. T. Savaliya, “Developing Web Applications”, Wiley-India (2011).
2. Black Book, “Web Technologies”, Dreamtech Press (2012).
3. Black Book, “HTML 5”, Dreamtech Press.
4. Joel Sklar, Cengage Learning, “Web Design”, Fifth Edition.
5. P.J. Deitel & H.M. Deitel, “Internet and World Wide Web How to program”, Pearson,
Fourth Edition.
Course Outcomes (COs):
At the end of this course students will be able to …
1. Understand internet concepts for web development.
2. Understand the concepts of WWW including web protocols and web browser architecture.
3. Design and apply markup languages for processing, identifying, and presenting of
information in web pages.
4. Develop the static web pages using the HTML, XML and CSS with different layouts as
per need of applications.
5. Design and implement an interactive web site(s) with regard to issues of usability,
accessibility and internationalization.
6. Install and configure web server.

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