Offered
Caulfield First semester 2008 (Day)
Synopsis
Brief introduction to the physical structure of the Internet. W3C and its role. Document markup. Hypertext. Elements of web pages: text, graphics, media. Design with and implementation of: lists, tables, frames, layers, cascading style sheets. Web graphics: vector and bitmap images, image constraints, basic graphic design. Plug-ins. Web page design principles. Elements of visual design. Site development life cycle. Legal and ethical considerations. XML: structure of XML documents, validating XML documents. Web based applications utilising databases.
Objectives
On completion of this unit, students should have an understanding of:
- the technological capabilities associated with the internet and the world-wide web and the basic technological capabilities required to develop web-based systems;
- the main tasks in the web-based information systems development process and the main techniques used to perform them;
- the mixture of skills and competencies required for successful development of a web-based information system;
- the principles of good practice with respect to the management of web-based information systems project.
On completion of this unit a student should have gained attitudes which enable them to:
- Recognise the range of skills and competencies required in the development of web-based information systems;
- Recognise the special expertise and skills which information professionals can contribute to the development of a web-based information system.
On completion of this unit a student should have gained the skills required to:
- Identify the range of technical and systems expertise needed in the development of a web-based system for a given set of circumstances;
- Perform some of the basic information analysis and design tasks required during development of a web-based information system;
On completion of this unit a student should have learned to:
- Recognise the importance of a team-based approach to web-based information systems development;
- Interact with system users and with other members of a team in the tasks involved in the development of a web-based information system;
- Develop interpersonal communication skills with team members in Web-based systems developement activities.
Assessment
The assessment has three components: Unit exercises: 10%; Practical Assignments: 40%; Final Examination: 50%. Students must gain a satisfactory result in both the practical and exercises work and the exam to gain a pass in the unit.
Contact hours
Lectures: 2hrs/week, tutorial: 2hrs/week
Prerequisites
FIT1001 and FIT1004
Prohibitions
IIMS1401, CFR1150, CSC1040, GCO1821, CPE1003, CPE9005