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Web Applications Development
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تطوير تطبيقات الوب
Course Code
CIS 340
Course Credithours
3
Course Description
Prerequisite: CIS 201
This course is a continuation to what students have learned in course Introduction to Web Design. At this advanced stage students will start learning about authoring, distributing, and browsing technologies; role, use, and implementation of current Internet tools; TCP/IP: namespace, connections, and protocols; client/server structures; Web document, format, and protocols; scripting languages, VBScript, JavaScript; Active Server Pages (ASP); indexing and search technologies; Internet resource database and search engines; dynamic content with Java; Security and privacy issues. A set of laboratory experiments will provide hands-on experience in the fore mentioned topics.
This course is a continuation to what students have learned in course Introduction to Web Design. At this advanced stage students will start learning about authoring, distributing, and browsing technologies; role, use, and implementation of current Internet tools; TCP/IP: namespace, connections, and protocols; client/server structures; Web document, format, and protocols; scripting languages, VBScript, JavaScript; Active Server Pages (ASP); indexing and search technologies; Internet resource database and search engines; dynamic content with Java; Security and privacy issues. A set of laboratory experiments will provide hands-on experience in the fore mentioned topics.
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Web Applications Development
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https://www.just.edu.jo/FacultiesandDepartments/it/Departments/cis/Documents/Syllabus2009/cis340.pdf
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