Course Code:BCA105T LTC
CourseName: WebTechnologies 404
INSTRUCTIONSTOPAPERSETTERS:
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. There should be
10 questions of short answer type of 2 marks each, having at least 2 questions from
each unit.
2. Apart from Question No. 1, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the
syllabus. Every unit should have two questions to evaluate analytical/technical skills
of candidate. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question from each
unit. Each question should be of 10 marks, including its subparts, if any.
3. Examiners are requested to go through the Course Outcomes (CO) of this course and
prepare the question paper accordingly, in such a way that every question be
mappedto some or other CO and all the questions, put together, must be able to
achieve the mapping to all the CO(s), in balanced way.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The objective of this course is to provide the learners the following:
1. Knowledge about the semantic structure of HTML, Javascript, CSS, XML
and bootstrap.
2. Ability to compose forms and tables using HTML, Javascript, CSS and Bootstrap.
3. Expertise to design static web pages
4. Skills to create dynamic user interface and perform Client-Side validations using
JavaScript
PRE-REQUISITES: Nil
COURSEOUTCOMES(COs):
After completion of this course, the learners will be able to:-
CO# Detailed Statement of the CO
Develop static web pages through HTML, JavaScript, CSS and Bootstrap.
CO1
Implement different constructs and programming techniques provided by
CO2
JavaScript.
Adapt HTML ,Javascript, CSS and Bootstrap syntax and semantics to build
CO3
web pages.
Develop Client-Side Scripts using Java Script to display the contents
CO4
dynamically
Course ProgramOutcomes
Outcomes (Scale–1:verylow,2: low,3:medium,4:high)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10
CO1 4 1 4 4 2 4 2 1 1 4
CO2 4 1 4 2 2 4 2 1 1 4
CO3 4 1 4 4 2 4 3 1 1 4
CO4 4 1 4 4 2 4 3 1 1 4
UNIT– I
No. of Hours: 11 Chapter/Book Reference: TB1 [Chapters: 1-3]; TB2
[Chapters: 2];TB3 [Chapters: 1-4]
World Wide Web: Introduction, Web page, Home page, Web site, Static and
Dynamic website, Client Server computing concepts.Web Client and Web Server,
Web Browser, Client Side and server side Scripting Languages.
HTML Overview: Introduction to HTML, HTML Document structure tags, HTML
comments, Text formatting, inserting special characters, anchor tag, adding images
and Sound, lists types of lists, tables, frames and floating frames, Developing Forms,
Imagemaps.
UNIT– II
No.ofHours:11Chapter/BookReference:TB1[Chapters:4-5];TB2[Chapters:3-
5]; TB3 [Chapters: 5-12]; TB4[Chapters 1-3]
Cascading Style Sheet: Types of Style Sheets – Internal, inline and External style
sheets, creating styles, link tag, CSS Properties, CSS Styling, Style Selector- Id, class
name and Pseudo Class.
BootStrap Basics: Introduction to Bootstrap, Responsive web design, Linking with
Bootstrap, container class, grids, tables, images, buttons, typography classes,
jumbotron, glyphicons,
UNIT– III
No. of Hours:11 Chapter/Book Reference: TB1 [Chapters: 4-5]; TB2
[Chapters: 3-5]; TB3 [Chapters: 5-12]
Introduction to Java Script: Data Types, ControlStatements, operators, dialog
boxes, Built in and User Defined Functions, Objects in Java Script, Handling Events,
basic validations, Document Object Model, Browser Object Model.
UNIT– IV
No. of Hours: 11 Chapter/Book Reference: TB1 [Chapters]; TB2 [Chapter: 7,
9]; TB3 [Chapter: 1]
XML: Introduction, Features, XML Naming rules, Building block of XML
Document, Difference betweenHTML &XML, XML Parser, DTD’s Using XML
withHTML and CSS. Web Hosting Concepts: Concept of domain- Physical domain,
virtual domain, registering a domain, need of IP addressing, Web Hosting and
Publishing Concepts
TEXTBOOKS:
TB1. The complete reference HTML and CSS, by Thomas A powell, TMH
publication. TB2. JeffreyC.Jackson,“WebTechnologies:
AComputerSciencePerspective”,Pearson TB3. Internet and World Wide Web
Deitel HM, Deitel ,Goldberg , Third Edition.
TB4. Bootstrap:ResponsiveWebdevelopment,JakeSpurlock,O’reilly,First Edition
REFERENCEBOOKS:
RB1. HTMLBlackBook,StephenHolzner,WileyDreamtech.
RB2. Rajkamal,“WebTechnology”,TataMcGraw-Hill,2001.
RB3. JeffreyC. Jackson, “WebTechnologies:AComputerSciencePerspective”, Pearson.
RB4. XMLHowtoProgrambyDeitelDeitelNieto.