Course
              
          Discontinued
              No
          Course code
              CSIS 3280
          Descriptive
              Web Based Scripting
          Department
              Computing Studies & Information Systems
          Faculty
              Commerce & Business Administration
          Credits
              3.00
          Start date
                                                                                        End term
                                                                                        202030
                            PLAR
              No
          Semester length
              15 Weeks
          Max class size
              35
          Contact hours
              Lecture:	2 Hours per week
Seminar/Lab: 2 Hours per week
Total: 4 Hours per week
          Method(s) of instruction
          Lecture
          Lab
          Seminar
              Learning activities
              - Lecture
- Seminar
- Demonstration
- Hands-on exercises in the lab
Course description
              This course will introduce students to server-side scripting using popular scripting tools such as Perl or PHP. Emphasis will be placed on training students in applying scripting techniques to build and administer database driven dynamic web content and e-commerce solutions in an Apache web hosting environment.
          Course content
              - Introduction to web application architectures and server technologies
- Introduction to basic PERL or PHP scripting language (data type, variables, syntax & development environments)
- Basics of CGI programming
- Working with forms, patterns, files and associative array
- Text processing and regular expression
- Manipulating files and directories
- Persistent state mechanism and shopping cart
- Extending server side functionality with additional email, ftp and other server technologies
- Object-orientation in scripting language
- Manipulating MySQL / MSSQL database server
- Implementing user authentication with MySQL or MSSQL server
- Implementing secure transaction with MySQL or MSSQL server
Learning outcomes
              At the end of this course, the successful student will be able to:
- explain the design trade off and portability issues on different web based server-side architecture and technologies;
- administer and configure Apache web servers using PERL or PHP scripting language;
- write Common Gateway Interface (CGI) program using PERL or PHP scripting language;
- extend web server functionality using PERL or PHP scripting language;
- build database driven dynamic web content using server based DBMS technology;
- implement e-commerce features using PERL or PHP scripting language.
Means of assessment
              | Assignments/Project(s) | 10% - 30% | 
| Quizzes | 5% - 20% | 
| Midterm Examination | 25% - 35% | 
| Final Examination* | 25% - 40% | 
| Total | 100% | 
* Practical hands-on computer programming exam
In order to pass the course, students must, in addition to receiving an overall course grade of 50%, also achieve a grade of at least 50% on the combined weighted examination components (including quizzes, tests, exams).
Textbook materials
              Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Elizabeth Chang. Practical Perl with CGI Applications. Latest edition. Addison Wesley.
OR
Luke Welling. PHP and MySQL Web Development. Latest edition. SAMS.
Prerequisites
              Min grade C in CSIS 1280
Equivalencies