UNIVERSITY OF KERALA - Marian Engineering College
UNIVERSITY OF KERALA - Marian Engineering College
UNIVERSITY OF KERALA - Marian Engineering College
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B.Tech Comp. Sc. & Engg., University of Kerala 87<br />
08.806 (4) INTERNET TECHNOLOGY (ELECTIVE IV) 3 – 1 – 0<br />
Module I (17 hours)<br />
Introduction to Internet. Web Browsers, Web Servers Web Design. HTML. Java Script – Simple Java Script.<br />
Variables, Objects, DOM. DHTML, XML – Introduction, Key components, KTD and Schemas. PHP –<br />
Control Loops, Arrays, Functions & Forms.<br />
Module II (17 hours)<br />
Proxy Server, Search Engines, Plug-ins and Helper Applications. Web Server hardware & software – software<br />
for Web Server – Website & internet utility program – Web Server hardware – E-commerce software – basic<br />
function of E-commerce software – payment system for e-commerce – online payment basics – payment<br />
cards – electronic cash – electronic wallets – stored value cards.<br />
Module III (18 hours)<br />
NAT, VPN, DHCP.DNS – Namespace, Internet Domain Names, Mapping Domain Names to Address,<br />
Domain Name Resolution.Remote Login & Desktop - Telnet, SSH File Transfer and Access - FTP, TFTP,<br />
NFS. Electronic Mail - SMTP, POP, IMAP, MIME, Worldwide Web, HTTP. Video over IP.<br />
Text Books:<br />
1. Developing Web Applications – Ralph Moseley, Wiley India<br />
2. E-commerce Strategy, Technology & Implementation – Garhy P. Schneider, Cengage Learning India Edition<br />
3. Internetworking with TCP/ IP, Principles, Protocols and Architectures Vol 1, 5 th Edn – D.E. Comer, PHI.<br />
Reference Books:<br />
1. Computer Networks, Fourth Edition – Andrew S Tanenbaum, PHI.<br />
2. TCP/IP Protocol Suite – B.A. Forouzan, TMH<br />
Internal Continuous Assessment (Maximum Marks-50)<br />
25 Marks - Tests (minimum 2)<br />
15 Marks - Assignments (minimum 3) such as home work, problem solving, literature survey, seminar,<br />
term-project, software exercises, etc.<br />
10 Marks - Regularity in the class<br />
University Examination Pattern<br />
PART A: Short answer questions 10 x 4 marks=40 marks<br />
All questions are compulsory. There should be at least three questions<br />
from each module and not more than four questions from any module.<br />
PART B: Descriptive/Analytical/Problem solving questions 3 x 20 marks=60 marks<br />
Candidates have to answer one question out of two or two questions<br />
out of four from each module<br />
Maximum Total Marks: 100