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The document outlines the syllabus and examination structure for the BCA-361 course on Web Designing Using Advanced Tools, which includes four units covering JavaScript, VBScript, Active Script Pages, DHTML, CSS, Microsoft FrontPage, and XML. Students are required to answer a total of five questions, including a compulsory question, from the set of nine questions provided by the examiner. The document also lists recommended textbooks and reference books for further study.
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The document outlines the syllabus and examination structure for the BCA-361 course on Web Designing Using Advanced Tools, which includes four units covering JavaScript, VBScript, Active Script Pages, DHTML, CSS, Microsoft FrontPage, and XML. Students are required to answer a total of five questions, including a compulsory question, from the set of nine questions provided by the examiner. The document also lists recommended textbooks and reference books for further study.
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BCA-361: Web Designing Using Advanced Tools

Maximum Marks: 100 External: 80


Minimum Pass Marks: 35 Internal: 20
Time: 3 hours
Note: Examiner will be required to set Nine Questions in all. First Question will be compulsory,
consisting of objective type/short-answer type questions covering the entire syllabus. In addition to that
eight more questions will be set, two questions from each Unit. Student will be required to attempt
FIVE questions in all. Question Number 1 will be compulsory. In addition to compulsory question,
student will have to attempt four more questions selecting one question from each Unit. All questions
will carry equal marks.

UNIT – I
Interactivity Tool - JavaScript: Introduction, Features, Data types, Operators, Statements, Functions,
Event Handling, Use of Predefined Object and Methods, Frames, Windows, Tables, Images, Links
Interactivity Tool - VBScript: Introduction, Features, Variables, Data Types, Numeric and Literal
Constants, Arrays, Operators, Subroutine Procedures, Function Procedures, Control Statements,
Strings, Message and Input Boxes, Date and Time, Event Handlers, Embedding VBScript in HTML

UNIT – II
Interactivity Tool - Active Script Pages – Introduction, Features, Client-Server Model, Data Types,
Decision Making Statements, Control statements, Use of Various Objects of ASP, Various
Techniques of Connecting to Database
Other Interactivity Tools - Macromedia Flash, Macromedia Dreamweaver, PHP: Basic Introduction
and Features
UNIT – III
DHTML: Introduction, Features, Events, Dynamic Positioning, Layer Object, Properties of STYLE,
Dynamic Styles, Inline Styles, Event Handlers; Cascading Style Sheets (CSS): Basic Concepts,
Properties, Creating Style Sheets; Common Tasks with CSS: Text, Fonts, Margins, Links, Tables,
Colors; Marquee; Mouseovers; Filters and Transitions; Adding Links; Adding Tables; Adding Forms;
Adding Image and Sound; Use of CSS in HTML Documents Linking and Embedding of CSS in
HTML Document
UNIT – IV
Microsoft FrontPage: Introduction, Features, Title Bar, Menu bar, FrontPage Tool Bar, Style,
FontFace and Formatting Bar, Scroll Bars
XML: Introduction, Features, XML Support and Usage, Structure of XML Documents, Structures in
XML, Creating Document Type Declarations, Flow Objects, Working with Text and Font, Color and
Background Properties;

TEXT BOOKS:
 Jon Duckett, “Beginning web programming with HTML, XHTML, CSS and JavaScript” –
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
 Paul Wilton, “Beginning JavaScript” – Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
 Mitchell and Atikinson, “Active Sever Pages” – Techmedia Publishing
 Adrian Kingsley ,“VB Script Programming Reference” – Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
 Thomas A. Powell, “Web Design: The Complete Reference”, 4/e, /Tata McGraw-Hill
 Deitel and Goldberg, “Internet and World Wide Web”, How to Program, PHI.
 Raj Kamal, “Internet and Web Technologies”, Tata McGraw-Hill.
 Ramesh Bangia, “Multimedia and Web Technology”, Firewall Media.
 Internet and Web Design, ITLESL Research and Development Wing, Macmillan India.

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