IT6009 WEB ENGINEERING SYLLABUS FOR 8TH SEM IT REGULATION 2013 - Anna University Multiple Choice Questions

IT6009 WEB ENGINEERING SYLLABUS FOR 8TH SEM IT REGULATION 2013

ANNA UNIVERSITY IT SYLLABUS
 IT6009 WEB ENGINEERING SYLLABUS
8TH SEM IT SYLLABUS
REGULATION 2013
 IT6009 WEB ENGINEERING SYLLABUS
 IT6009 WEB ENGINEERING SYLLABUS
OBJECTIVES:
The student should be made to:
-> Understand the characteristics of web applications
-> Learn to Model web applications
-> Be aware of Systematic methods
-> Be familiar with the testing techniques for web applications
 
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO WEB ENGINEERING AND REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING
Motivation, Categories of Web Applications, Characteristics of Web Applications, Product-related Characteristics, Usage related Characteristics, Development-related Characteristic, Evolution of web engineering - Requirements Engineering Activities RE Specifics in Web Engineering, Principles for RE of Web Applications, Adapting RE Methods to Web Application Development, Requirement Types, Notations, Tools
 
UNIT II WEB APPLICATION ARCHITECTURES & MODELLING WEB APPLICATIONS
Introduction- Categorizing Architectures, Specifics of Web Application Architectures, Components of a Generic Web Application Architecture, Layered Architectures, 2-Layer Architectures, N-Layer Architectures Data-aspect Architectures, Database-centric Architectures, Architectures for Web Document Management, Architectures for Multimedia Data Modeling Specifics in Web Engineering, Levels, Aspects, Phases Customization, Modeling Requirements, Hypertext Modeling, Hypertext Structure Modeling Concepts, Access Modeling Concepts, Relation to Content Modeling, Presentation Modeling, Relation to Hypertext Modeling, Customization Modeling, Relation to Content, Hypertext, and Presentation Modeling
 
UNIT III WEB APPLICATION DESIGN
Introduction, Web Design from an Evolutionary Perspective, Information Design, Software Design: A Programming Activity, Merging Information Design and Software Design, Problems and Restrictions in Integrated Web Design, A Proposed Structural Approach, Presentation Design, Presentation of Nodes and Meshes, Device-independent Development, Approaches, Inter action Design, User Interaction User Interface Organization, Navigation Design, Designing a Link Representation, Designing Link Internals, Navigation and Orientation, Structured Dialog for Complex Activities, Interplay with Technology and Architecture, Functional Design.
 
UNIT IV TESTING WEB APPLICATIONS
Introduction, Fundamentals, Terminology, Quality Characteristics, Test Objectives, Test Levels, Role of the Tester, Test Specifics in Web Engineering, Test Approaches, Conventional Approaches, Agile Approaches, Test Scheme, Three Test Dimensions, Applying the Scheme to Web Applications, Test Methods and Techniques, Link Testing, Browser Testing, Usability Testing, Load, Stress, and Continuous Testing, Testing Security, Test-driven Development, Test Automation, Benefits and Drawbacks of Automated Test, Test Tools.
 
UNIT V WEB PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Understanding Scope, Refining Framework Activities, Building a Web Team, Managing Risk, Developing a Schedule, Managing Quality, Managing Change, Tracking the Project. Introduction to node JS - web sockets.
 
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
 
OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
-> Apply the characteristics of web applications.
-> Model web applications.
-> Design web applications.
-> est web applications.
 
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Gerti Kappel, Birgit Proll, “Web Engineering”, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2006.
2. Roger S. Pressman, David Lowe, “Web Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, 2007.
3. Guy W. Lecky-Thompson, “Web Programming”, Cengage Learning, 2008.
 
REFERENCES:
1. Chris Bates, “Web Programming: Building Internet Applications”, Third Edition, Wiley India
Edition, 2007
2. John Paul Mueller, “Web Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005”, Wiley Dream tech, 2006.

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