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Web Systems and E-Commerce SPRING 2007  BU4035

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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

COLLEGE AT OLD WESTBURY

 

BU4035                                                                       

Dr. Ebrahimi -Web Systems and E-Commerce                                   
Spring 2007 (Tue/Thur 6:30- 8:10)      

Dr. Ebrahimi - Web Sys & Electronic Commerce – BU 4035

Main - www.drebrahimi.com

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Office:                 D222
Office Number:    (516) 876 - 8594
E-mail:
               [email protected]

Site:                    www.drebrahimi.com

Office Hours:       Wednesday- (12:40pm- 3:40pm)

                          Thursday       (8:30pm-10:30pm)

 

         

Text:  Web Design in a Nutshell by Jennifer Niederst, Lorrie Le Jenue (Editor) 
           O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN 0-59600-196-7

Supplementary Text: E-Commerce: Business, Technology, Society  by Kenneth C. Laudon,
                                  Carol G. Traver     Pearson Education, ISBN 0-321-20056-X

Reference: C++ Programming Easy Ways (Volume 1 & 2) Dr. A. Ebrahimi, American Press

A.1. Course Description:

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.2. Intended Audience:    MIS and CS majors

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.

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.

D. Student Responsibilities:

  1. Each student will be expected to complete web project
  2. There will be a test, midterm and final exam.
  3. Students must plan to spend a minimum of two (2) hours per week outside of the class working with computer.

E. Grading:

Tests

35%

Project

50%

Class Work & Participation

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

79 - 81 % B-
76 - 78 % C+
73 - 75 % C
69 - 72 % C-
66 - 68 % D+
62 - 65 % D
59 - 61 % D-

58% and Below

F

 
   
 
 
 

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.

Main Topics:

Weeks:

Topic:

  Overview on the course and course syllabus
Overview on the course policy
What is Web and what is a Web System (web servers. web language)
Concept and Importance of E-Commerce
  Discussion of course project to design a  E-Commerce web-site (Building a Programming tutorial)
How to find free or low-cost host such as geocities, uplinkearth and yahoo, cjb.net

 

  Every student must have a web host (LISTING OF STUDENT URL)
 Building the Phase 1 into the system -Mission of  business sketch of the site (7 W's)

who, what, where, when, why, which, woh ( how we say it) 

  Student Demo and Presentation of  Phase 1 (Mission and Background )

Class participation and discussion on the site feature and uniqueness

comparing the site with an existing similar site. n and special feature of the  and

Invitation of an Alumni (web developer or an e-commerce manager )and class discussion

  Introduction to Scripting, such as JavaScript

JavaScript: execution, validity check and security

Competition on e-business and Copyright Law

JavaScript: Function and Array

Assignment on JavaScript:
Search program
HW 2a JavaScript as is
HW 2b entering user id, find password and e-mail

 

  Case Study of E-business
Advanced JavaScript:
Assignment due
Review for Midterm
Midterm
  Spring recess
  Search engines & e-commerce, e-marketing
Discussion on Internet Sharing Market
Introduction to FrontPage, Coldfusion, Dreamweaver
  Presentation
Introducing CGI
  Lab work: CGI
Due previous assignments
new assignment on CGI
  Introduction to Perl
Lab work: Perl
Due previous assignment
new assignment on Perl
 
  Introduction to PHP and databases, Access
  Lab work: PHP
due previous assignment
new assignment on PHP

Discussion on web database and analysis
presentation and critique
Project presentation

 

  finals week
 

 

Dr. Ebrahimi - Web Sys & Electronic Commerce – BU 4035

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