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CAP 4063 Web Application Design

CAP 4063 Web Application Design. Summer 2012 TR 9:30 – 11:40 PM CHE 102 Instructor: Dr. Rollins Turner Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering ENB 336 turnerr@cse.usf.edu Office Hours: TR 12:00 – 1:00 PM (OK to drop in any time). Course Objectives.

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CAP 4063 Web Application Design

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  1. CAP 4063 Web Application Design Summer 2012 TR 9:30 – 11:40 PM CHE 102 • Instructor: Dr. Rollins Turner Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering ENB 336 turnerr@cse.usf.edu • Office Hours: TR 12:00 – 1:00 PM • (OK to drop in any time)

  2. Course Objectives You will be able to: • Develop web applications and web services using ASP.NET. • Write object-oriented software for server-side processing in web applications. • Use a SQL Database in ASP.NET applications. • Write JavaScript software for client-side processing in web applications. • Use AJAX techniques to provide an enhanced user experience in web applications. Note: This is not a course on graphic design.

  3. Textbooks Recommended Beginning ASP.NET 4.0 in C# 2010 , Edition 1 Mathew MacDonald Apress, 2010

  4. Exams and Grading • Grading: Project 1 25% Midterm Exam 25% Project 2 25% Final Exam 25% • Exams will be written in class • Open book, notes, computer, etc. • Projects will be developed out of class. • Use your own computer and software or on-campus labs. • Individual work. No collaboration.

  5. Exams and Grading Exams missed for a legitimate reason can and must be made up. Consult me, in advance when possible, to arrange makeup exam. Provide written documentation of cause of absence. (e.g., letter from doctor) 5

  6. Exams and Grading • Additional projects will be assigned but not graded. • Solutions will be posted. • OK to collaborate

  7. Letter Grades • 90 – 100 A • 80 – 89 B • 70 – 79 C • 60 – 69 D • < 60 F • No “+” or “-” grades will be issued. • Numerical average will be rounded to nearest integer. • .5 rounded up

  8. University Policies Procedures for Alleged Academic Dishonesty or Disruption Of Academic Process: See current undergraduate catalog. http://www.ugs.usf.edu/pdf/cat1112/08acapol.pdf ACADEMIC INTEGRITY OF STUDENTS page 57 8

  9. Accommodations • Disabilities • Students with disabilities are encouraged to consult me as soon as possible. If accommodations are needed, a letter from the Office of Student Disability Services will be required. Please inform me if there is a need for alternate format for documents or a note taker. • Religious Observances • Students who anticipate the necessity of being absent from class due to a major religious observance must provide notice of the date (or dates) to me, in writing, by the second class meeting. • Athletic Events • Students who must miss an exam due to participating in a varsity athletic event should contact me two weeks in advance in order to make alternative arrangements.

  10. Course Policies • Attendance will not be taken after the first class. • Attendance will not be a direct factor in grades. • But class attendance is highly recommended. • You may not sell notes or tapes of class lectures. • OK to give them away!

  11. Class Web Site • Slides from lectures will be available on the class web site: http://www.cse.usf.edu/~turnerr/Web_Application_Design • Also on class web site: • Examples • Downloads • Project solutions • Not all material covered in class will be on slides.

  12. Communications • Blackboard will be used for project submissions. • https://my.usf.edu • Grades posted there also. • Be sure you can log in and can find this class under the Courses tab. • USF email will be used for any last-minute announcements. • Be sure you can receive messages. • Don’t let backlog exceed your quota. • Check your email regularly. • Welcome message will be sent out as a test.

  13. Course Schedule

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