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Syllabus ICS CS201 InternetTechnology

The document outlines the syllabus for the CS201 Internet Technology course in the Integrated B.Tech. - M.Tech. program, focusing on web application development, networking fundamentals, and web design principles. Key topics include Internet protocols, HTML, JavaScript, and Active Server Pages, with an emphasis on practical skills for web page design and interactive applications. The course aims to equip students with a foundational understanding of core Internet technologies and the ability to apply them effectively.

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Syllabus ICS CS201 InternetTechnology

The document outlines the syllabus for the CS201 Internet Technology course in the Integrated B.Tech. - M.Tech. program, focusing on web application development, networking fundamentals, and web design principles. Key topics include Internet protocols, HTML, JavaScript, and Active Server Pages, with an emphasis on practical skills for web page design and interactive applications. The course aims to equip students with a foundational understanding of core Internet technologies and the ability to apply them effectively.

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Integrated B.Tech. - M.Tech.

(CSE), Sem: 3

Syllabus of CS201 INTERNET TECHNOLOGY


Course Code: CS201 Course Credits: 3
Course Category: CC Course (U / P) U
Course Year (U / P): 2U Course Semester (U / P): 3U
No. of Lectures + Tutorials (Hrs/Week): 03 + 00 Mid Sem. Exam Hours: 1
Total No. of Lectures (L + T): 45 + 00 End Sem. Exam Hours: 3

COURSE OBJECTIVES
1.Present the basic web technology concepts for developing web applications.
2.Helps in computational thinking.
3.Understand of networking fundamentals.
4.Recognize the process of technology planning.
5.Interpret the paradigms of web page coding.

COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the students should be able to:
1.Have basic knowledge and understanding of core Internet technologies.
2.Apply Internet technology techniques for Web page design.
3.Learn various Browsing systems.
4.Work in JavaScript to create web pages effectively.
5.Process page Coding & Planning

UNIT I OVERVIEW OF INTERNET AND WEB


Introduction to internet, history of Internet and web, Internet services and accessibility, uses of
internet, Internet standards, Internet protocols- IP, TCP,UDP and host names, web server, proxy
server, fast ready connections on the web, web browsers, Netscape communication suite, Microsoft
Internet explorer, firewalls, data security.

UNIT II WEB DESIGN


Key issues in web site design, introduction to HTML, SGML- DTD, DTD elements, attributes, outline of
an HTML document, body section- headers, paragraphs, text formatting, linking, internal linking,
embedding images, lists, tables, frames, other special tags and characters, head section- prologue,
link, base, meta, script, style, XML, XHTML, structuring data, XML schema documents, document
object model, security and management issues for creating a website.

UNIT III BROWSING SYSTEMS


Searching and web casting technique, popular web servers, basic features, bookmarks, cookies,
progress indicators, customization of browsers, browsing tricks, next generation web browsing,
search engines, architecture of search engines, search tools, web crawlers, types of crawlers,
scalable web crawler, incremental crawler, parallel crawler, focused crawler, agent based crawler,
case study of IE, counters, Internet chat, hardware and software requirements for Internet and web
based applications, Internet and web technologies.

UNIT IV JAVASCRIPT
Introduction, Language elements, objects of JavaScript, other objects like data, math, string, regular
expressions, and arrays.

UNIT V ACTIVE SERVER PAGES


Creating interactive applications using active server pages : client and server side script in C#,
variables and constants, creating modules, creating objects from classes,
ASP’s object model, arrays, collections, control structures, using request and
response objects, Integration with database.

Reference Books:
1. Raj Kamal, Internet and Web Technologies, TMH, 2005.
2. Monica D’Souza, Web publishing, TMH, 2001.
3. David Crowder and Rhonda Crowder, Web Design, IDG Books India, 2001.
4. Musciano C., HTML and XHTML the Definitive Guide, 6th edition, OReilly, 2006.
5. Deitel H., Deitel P., Internet and World Wide Web: How to Program, 4 edition, PHI.

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