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=== Final exam ===
=== Final exam ===


* The exam will be a paper exam with MCQ's, open questions, code repair and completion, etc.
* Open book (any resource you like including the Internet)


Main subjects:
Main subjects:
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(1) High level web application principles
(1) High level web application principles
* Simple web application architectures (tiers)
* Simple web application architectures (tiers)
* Kinds of databases
(2) Practical know how
* Using web services to create "mini-databases"
* Using widgets
* Creating simple HTML Web Forms
* Using a WAMP server (Mowes)
* CMS/CMF installation and configuration
* CMS/CMF installation and configuration
* Using a WAMP server
* Database administration with PHPMyAdmin
* Database administration with PHPMyAdmin
* Simple reuse of PHP code, i.e. you may be asked to change "parameters"
* Simple reuse of PHP code, i.e. you may be asked to change "parameters"
(2) Creating simple HTML Web Forms and using web services to create "mini-databases".


(3) SQL:
(3) SQL:
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(6) Identity and authentication (high-level principles)
(6) Identity and authentication (high-level principles)


Not included:
'''Not''' included:


* PHP programming, e.g. writing for loops and other algorithms
* PHP programming, e.g. writing for loops and other algorithms
* XSLT and XQuery functions and other more advanced programming constructs

Latest revision as of 01:17, 24 February 2010

Week 8 - COAP 3180

Term project presentation

(Monday)

Summary

(Monday)

  • Final lecture, reminder of the most important subjects addressed etc.

Final exam

  • The exam will be a paper exam with MCQ's, open questions, code repair and completion, etc.
  • Open book (any resource you like including the Internet)

Main subjects:

(1) High level web application principles

  • Simple web application architectures (tiers)
  • Kinds of databases

(2) Practical know how

  • Using web services to create "mini-databases"
  • Using widgets
  • Creating simple HTML Web Forms
  • Using a WAMP server (Mowes)
  • CMS/CMF installation and configuration
  • Database administration with PHPMyAdmin
  • Simple reuse of PHP code, i.e. you may be asked to change "parameters"

(3) SQL:

  • SELECT
    • SELECT ... WHERE, INSERT ... ORDER
    • Joins (select from two tables)
  • CREATE
    • Data types: Integer, Float, VarChar, text
    • DEFAULT, NOT NULL, Auto increment
    • Keys
    • Primary keys
    • Foreign keys
  • INSERT (both forms)
  • UPDATE / DELETE
  • DROP

(4) Relational database design:

  • Simple 2-3 table architectures
  • 1 to N and N to N relations between tables
  • Be able to read a diagram that summarizes table fields and shows relations (as in the Wordpress installation and configuration example).

(5) XML

  • Be able to edit/fix well-formed XML files
  • XSLT: Simple use of templates (definition and applying), html page generation
  • Simple use of XPath expressions (finding nodes and attributes, extracting text, identifying a position). XPath is used both by XSLT and XQuery.
  • XQuery: Simple FLOWR expressions, html page generation

(6) Identity and authentication (high-level principles)

Not included:

  • PHP programming, e.g. writing for loops and other algorithms
  • XSLT and XQuery functions and other more advanced programming constructs