Mini Project in Web Design

Paper Code: 
MCA 128
Credits: 
02
Periods/week: 
04
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives

This course enables the students to

  1. List the principles of Web page designing concept.
  2. Explain the basics in web design covering HTML & CSS.
  3. Implement a web application using web programming to enhance front end user experience.
  4. Evaluate and validate web applications for conformance to the latest W3C markup standards
  5. Debug interactive client‐side and server‐side web applications.
  6. Formulate the appropriate programming environment for developing dynamic client‐side and server‐ side web applications.

Course Outcomes(COs):

Learning outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

Strategies

CO54. State a scripting problem & formulate its code.

 

 

CO55. Learn the designing concept of PHP, AJAX.

 

 

CO56. Select and use appropriate technology tools to efficiently and effectively complete a task or project.

 

 

CO57. Test and implement software for a client-server environment.

 

 

CO58. Develop a general website and blog website using WordPress.

 

 

CO59. Create a functioning web application

Approach in teaching:

Project Designing using Modular Approach, Form Design, Database Design, Presentation, Project Report, student centered approach

 

 

Learning activities for the students:

Self-Learning Assignments, Experimental learning, Converting specifications to Code, Innovative Solutions

Class Activity

Assignments

Semester End Examination

 

 

 

General instructions for preparation of project report

1.  Introduction

1.1 Cover Page

1.2 Title Page

1.3 Certificate

1.4 Acknowledgement

1.5 Table of Contents

2. Project Specifications

2.1 Project Overview

            2.2 Project Need

3. Specific Requirements

3.1 External Interface Requirements

            3.2 Hardware Interfaces

            3.3 Software Interfaces

            3.4 Communications Protocols

            3.5 Security / Maintainability / Performance

4. Software Product Features

4.1 System Architecture

4.2 Database Requirements

            4.3 ER Diagram

            4.4 Data Flow Diagram

            4.5 User Interfaces

            4.6 Report Formats

5. Drawbacks and Limitations

6. Proposed Enhancements

7. Conclusion

8. Bibliography

9. Annexure:

            9.1 User Interface Screens (Optional)

            9.2 Output Reports with Data (if any)

            9.3 Program Code

Academic Year: