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Instructor - Dr. Morris Liaw
Office - Delta 170
Phone - (281)283-3876
E-mail - liaw@uhcl.edu
Web Address - http://sceweb.uhcl.edu/liaw


Class Schedule for CSCI 5633-2 Web Database Development

7:00 PM - 9:50 PM, Thursday

Room
Delta 241

Course Objectives
This course will provide students the background of principles, design and implementation of a web database system. An overall goal is to give the student the knowledge and practical experience in building web database applications to store, update and retrieve data on the web.

Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Describe the process in developing a web database application.
• Write web database application programs using server-side scripting languages to store, update, delete and retrieve data on the back-end relational databases.
• Describe dynamic web page, server controls, validation controls, user authentication, user tracking, session management, database administration, and web security, etc.
• Build a real world e-commerce or online web database application system through group project.
• Work as a team professionally to document the define, analysis, design, implement and deploy phases, and give a demonstration of the group project at the end of the semester.
• Online evaluation

Required Text
"Murach's ASP.NET 4.5 Web Programming with C# 2012 5th Edition", Mary Delamater and Anne Boehm, 2013. (ISBN 978-1890774-75-2). [Book Applications]

Supporting Texts
"Murach's ASP.NET 4 Web Programming with C# 2010 4th Edition", Anne Boehm and Joel Murach, April 26, 2011. (ISBN 978-1890774615). [Book Applications]
"Murach's ASP.NET 3.5 Web Programming with C# 2008", Anne Boehm and Joel Murach, Murach, 2008. (ISBN 978-1-890774-48-6). [Book Applications]
"Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition", Jim Buyens, Microsoft Press, 2002. (ISBN 073561637X). [Source Codes] [Web Site]
"Web Database Development Step by Step", Jim Buyens, Microsoft Press, 2000. (ISBN 0-7356-0966-7). [Web Site]
"Murach's PHP and MySQL", Joel Murach and Ray Harris, November 23, 2010 (ISBN 978-1-890774-56-1). [Book Applications]
"PHP Essentials 2st Edition", Julie C. Meloni, Premier Press, 2003. (ISBN 1931841349). [e-Book] [Source Code] [Web Site]
"PHP Essentials 1st Edition", Julie C. Meloni, Prima Tech, 2000. (ISBN 0-7615-2729-X).     [Source Code] [Web Site]
"Oracle Web Applications : Pl/Sql Developer's Introduction", Andrew Odewahn, O'Reilly & Associates, 1999. (ISBN 1-56592-687-0). [e-Book] [Source Code Chap06, Chap07-09] [Web Site]
"Oracle9i Programming: A Primer", Rajshekhar Sunderraman, Addison Wesley Inc., 2003. (ISBN 0-321-19498-5).
"XML Step by Step", Michael Young, Microsoft Press, 2000. (ISBN 0-7356-1020-7).
"XML Applications", Frank Boumphrey etc., Wrox Press Inc., 1998. (ISBN 1-861-00152-5).

Prerequisite
CSCI 4333 Design of Database Systems
CINF 4320 Web Application Development

Topics to Be Covered
In addition to principles of web database systems, students will learn web database development techniques, database modeling, SQL development, web database connectivity, web database application programming, scripting languages, exchanging data with XML, user authentication, user tracking, session management, e-commerce and web database administration.

Calendar
First Class Day August 31 (Thursday)
Mid-term Examination October 26 (Thursday)
Drop date November 13 (Monday)
Thanksgiving Holidays November 22-24
Final Examination December 14 (Thursday)
   
Evaluation Method
Presentation & Participation   15%
Mid-term Exam   25%
Group Project   35%
Final Exam   25%
TOTAL 100%

The +/- grading system will be used for final grades
[A:>=93; A-:>=90; B+:>=87; B:>=83; B-:>=80; C+:>=77; C:>=73; C-:>=70, etc.]

Teaching Assistant

Notes
• No "I" will be given as final grade under most situations.
• No administrative withdrawal under nearly all situations.
• Special Academic Accommodations (as specified by the Americans with Disabilities Act) – A suggested statement: If you will require special academic accommodations, please contact the Disability Services Office at 281-283-2648.
• Academic Honesty Policy – A suggested statement: The Academic Honesty Code states “I will be honest in all my academic activities and will not tolerate dishonesty” and is detailed in the Academic Honesty.
 • 6 Drop Rule Limitation - Students who entered college for the first time in Fall 2007 or later should be aware of the course drop limitation imposed by the Texas Legislature. Dropping this or any other course between the first day of class and the census date for the semester/session does not affect your 6 drop rule count. Dropping a course between the census date and the last day to drop a class for the semester/session will count as one of your 6 permitted drops. You should take this into consideration before dropping this or any other course. Visit Enrollment and Registration for more information on the 6 drop rule and the census date information for the semester/session.

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September 14, 2017

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