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D E P T. O F C O M P U T E R & I N F O R M AT I O N S C I E N C E S
IS 426
COURSE OUTLINE
• Lecturer:Aisha AlArfaj [email protected] • Office : 9.2029
COURSE DESCRIPTION AND TOPICS
Week No. Topic
1 Introduction to the course content, text books, references and course plane.
2-3 Forms builder4-5 Forms canvas windows items, user interface.6 Control items7-8 Triggers 9 Holiday10-11 Oracle Report
12-13 Asp.net
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Student who successfully complete this course will be able to:
• Design efficiently information systems.
• Develop information systems for different applications.
• Develop applications in the distributed computing environments.
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
Assessment Task
Week DueProportion of Final
Assessment
1 Quiz-I Week 5 5%
2 Major 1 Week 7 10%
3 Quiz -II Week 10 5%
4 Major 2 Week 12 10%
5 Lab Week (2,4,6,8,10,13) 5%
6 Project Week 14 5%
8 Final Exam (Lab) Week 15 15%
9 Final Exam Week 15 50%
100%
LEARNING RESOURCES
Main Books
1. “Oracle Developer Suit”, latest version, Oracle
Documentation.
2. “ASP.NET 2.0 ILLUSTRATED”, (Microsoft .NET
Development Series).
Essential
Reference
1. “Programming with Oracle Developer”, by Joe
Duer, Matthew Bennett.
2. “Core Internet Application Development with
ASP.NET 2.0”, by Randy Connolly.
Electronic
sourcehttp://www.codeguru.com/
Websites http://aalarfaj.yolasite.com
GUIDELINES FOR THE STUDENTS
• If you couldn’t do your homework or taking a quiz you will get a ZERO.• No make-up quizzes• Make-up exam will be extra materials,
comprehensive and within one week you should bring the needed documentation.
• Student have to pay attention to the lecture and Don’t Distract your classmates by:• Conversation.• Mobile phone(which should be silent or off)• Using your laptop or any other devices. • Attend late.
HOMEWORK AND PROJECT
• Copying from another student will result with zero for both.• No late submission.
• Students that come to class 10 minutes late are marked absent.
• Students that are regularly absent are given DN warning (see DN warning flyer).
• Students are advised to be regular in the classes. The missed lectures will not be repeated.
ATTENDANCE
HOW YOU CAN SUCCEED
• Attend ALL classes• Check the course announcements and
course schedule (once a week)• Read the textbook/slides and do the
tutorials• Start your project early• If you don’t understand, get help right
away!