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Course
Number / Section: |
CIS 4309 / 001 |
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Course
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Client/Server and Net-Centric
Computing |
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Instructor: |
J. Henri Wiesel |
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Office: |
Wachman Hall, Room 1050 |
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Email: |
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Phone: |
215-204-6973 |
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Course Web Page: Web Site for Complete Syllabus: |
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Prerequisites: |
Grade
of C or better in C+IN SC 3209 (0209) and 3229 (0230) |
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Textbook(s): |
Programming
Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0, by Dino Esposito, Microsoft Press, 2006, Library of
Congress Control Number 2005933933. |
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Course Goals: |
This is
the second of a 3 course IS&T required sequence in the development of
networked application systems using Microsoft’s .NET software development
technology. This second course adds the ASP.NET language and will teach
deployment of these software components to operate on the internet. |
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Topics Covered: |
The principal
development tool of this course will be Visual Studio.Net (VS.NET), that will
enable the student to develop and combine ASPX web pages and VB.NET
components for network deployment via the .NET Framework. In addition, SQL Server and its Enterprise
Management Console will be used for database creation and management. The student will integrate various
technologies: (1) Web page design using html, (2) client side processing with
VB or Java Script, (3) dynamic web pages that access databases using ASPX,
(4) XML for web data transfer, and (5) server side transaction processing
using ASPX and VB.NET objects, the .NET Framework, and the SQL Server
database server. |
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Attendance Policy: |
Students
are expected to attend all classes, and
arrive in class on time since instructor-led computer demonstrations require
the student to follow what is being demonstrated |