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Class Sybille Class Notes Class Assignments
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
COLLEGE AT OLD WESTBURY
BU4035 Dr. A. Ebrahimi
Web System and e-commerce Office: D222 M/W 2:20-4:20
Spring 2004 (M/W 4
Phone: (516) 876-3089 E-mail:
ebrahimi@juno.com,
ebrahimia@oldwestbury.edu Site:
www.drebrahimi.com Text:
Web Design in a Nutshell by Jennifer Niederst,
Lorrie Le Jenue (Editor)
Supplementary Text:
E-Commerce: Business, Technology,
Society by Kenneth C. Laudon, Reference: C++ Programming Easy
Ways (Volume 1 & 2) Dr. A. Ebrahimi, American Press A.1. Course Description: A.2. Intended Audience: MIS
and CS majors B. Course Prerequisites: C. Mode of Instruction: The class consists of both lecture and lab. During the lab, there will be
demonstrations using Internet and web technologies. Test and Midterm 30% Assignments & projects 25% Final Exam 30% Class Work & Attendance 15% Total 100% Course grades will be assigned according to the
following scale: 92 - 100 %
A 89 - 91 % A- 86 - 88 %
B+ 82 - 85 % B 58% and Below
F
O'Reilly &
Associates, ISBN 0-59600-196-7
Carol G. Traver Pearson Education, ISBN 0-321-20056-X
This course will
cover the basics of Web System, and the development of electronic commerce
distributed over many computers connected by means of the Internet. This
course is designed to provide hands on experiences to the students on the
current web technologies. This course will also introduce contemporary notions
of e-commerce and evaluate existing business strategies, which are using for
accomplishing success in e-commerce businesses.
A.3. Course Objectives:
The objective of
this course is for students to understand different Web technologies and
systems. Students will be familiar with diverse web-programming languages such
as HTML, JAVASCRIPT, C++, CGI as well as Apache and IIS server technologies.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to design
web-based business applications using marketing and commercial principles.
D. Student Responsibilities:
E. Grading:
79 - 81 %
B-
76 - 78 %
C+
73 - 75 %
C
69 - 72 %
C-
66 - 68 %
D+
62 - 65 %
D
59 - 61 %
D-
Course Policies:
Four
or more absences may lead to failure
All work submitted for grading must be the
student's own.
Student is responsible to obtain missing works
Each assignment is due one week (2 classes)
later.
The assignment will not be accepted after it has been
solved.
Each week a late assignment will be divided by 2.
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