Monday 24 February 2014

Web Engineering

UNIT-1
Web Engineering: Introduction, History, Evolution and Need, Time line, Motivation, Categories
& Characteristics of Web Applications, Web Engineering Models, Software Engineering v/s Web
Engineering. World Wide Web: Introduction to TCP/IP and WAP, DNS, Email, TelNet, HTTP
and FTP.
Browser and search engines: Introduction, Search fundamentals, Search strategies,
Directories search engines and Meta search engines, Working of the search engines.
Web Servers: Introduction, Features, caching, case study-IIS, Apache.
UNIT- 2
Information Architecture: Role, Collaboration and Communication, Organizing Information,
Organizational Challenges, Organizing Web sites parameters and Intranets
Website Design: Development, Development phases, Design issues, Conceptual Design,
High-Level Design, Indexing the Right Stuff, Grouping Content. Architectural Page Mockups,
Design Sketches, Navigation Systems. Searching Systems, Good & bad web design, Process
of Web Publishing. Web-site enhancement, submission of website to search engines.
Web security: issues, security audit. Web effort estimation, Productivity Measurement, Quality
usability and reliability. Requirements Engineering for Web Applications: Introduction,
Fundamentals, Requirement Source, Type, ,Notations Tools. Principles Requirements
Engineering Activities, Adapting RE Methods to Web Application.
UNIT- 3
Technologies for Web Applications I:
HTML and DHTML: Introduction, Structure of documents, Elements, Linking, Anchor Attributes,
Image Maps, Meta Information, Image Preliminaries, Layouts, Backgrounds, Colors and Text,
Fonts, Tables, Frames and layers, Audio and Video Support with HTML Database integration,
CSS, Positioning with Style sheets, Forms Control, Form Elements.
Introduction to CGI, PERL, JAVA SCRIPT, JSP, PHP, ASP & AJAX.
Cookies: Creating and Reading
UNIT-4
Technologies for Web Applications II:
XML: Introduction, HTML Vs XML, Validation of documents, DTD, Ways to use, XML for data
files, Embedding XML into HTML documents, Converting XML to HTML for Display, Displaying
XML using CSS and XSL, Rewriting HTML as XML, Relationship between HTML, SGML and
XML, web personalization , Semantic web, Semantic Web Services, Ontology.
UNIT- 5
E- Commerce: Business Models, Infrastructure, Creating an E-commerce Web Site,
Environment and Opportunities. Modes & Approaches, Marketing & Advertising Concepts.
Electronic Publishing issues, approaches, legalities and technologies,
Secure Web document, Digital Signatures and Firewalls, Cyber crime and laws, IT Act.
Electronic Cash, Electronic Payment Systems: RTGS, NEFT, Internet Banking, Credit/Debit
Card. Security: Digital Certificates & Signatures, SSL, SET, 3D Secure Protocol.


Suggested Experiments:
At least ten practical experiments based on above syllabus and a mini project is desirable to
be completed by a group of three that cover following.
1. HTML/ DHTML
2. PHP
3. XML
4. Java Script, CGI, PERL
5. ASP
6. Configuration of Web Servers.


Recommended Books:
1. Roger S.Pressman, David Lowe, “Web Engineering”, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publication, 2007
2. Achyut S Godbole and Atul Kahate, “Web Technologies”, Tata McGraw Hill
3. Gopalan N P , Akilandeswari, “Web Technology: A Developer s Perspective” , PHI
4. Neil Gray, “Web server Programming” Wiley
5. Chris Bates, “Web Programming: Building Internet applications” Wiley
6. Moller, “An Introduction to XML and Web Technologies”, Pearson Education New Delhi,
2009
7. “Web Technologies: Black Book”, Kogent, Dreamtech
8. Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, Pearson education, 3rd edition, by: H.M.
Deitel, P.J. Deitel, A.B. Goldberg.
9. C. Xavier, “Web Technology & Design ”, Tata McGraw Hill.
10 Ivan Bay Ross, “HTML,DHTML,Java script,Perl CGI” , BPB

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