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Development of Server-based WEB Applications

Course title: Development of Server-based WEB Applications

Code: 3ФЕИТ12Л014

Number of credits (ECTS): 6

Weekly number of classes: 2+2+1+0

Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: Passed: Programming and algorithms, Taken course: Introduction to WEB programming

Course Goals (acquired competencies):  Introduction to ASP.NET Web applications. Working with the server side of the applications. Upon completion, the student will be able to design and program dynamic Web applications in ASP.NET using the MVC (Model-View-Controller) scheme.

Total available number of classes: 180

Course Syllabus: Introduction to the .NET paradigm. Introduction to Visual Studio. The life cycle of ASP.NET pages. Server side and server programming. Server controls. Configuration and basic security of applications. Debugging and diagnosis. Dealing with errors. Advanced server controls. Introduction to ADO.NET and LINQ. Accessing databases and working with them. Application customization and security. Model-View-Controller (MVC) and ASP.NET core. MVC framework. Launching ASP.NET core on various platforms: Windows, MAC OS X, and Linux. Building controllers. Implementing Views. Designing models. Creating and using the Web API. Development of tools on the client side. Web API to support browsers and mobile applications. Setting up the WEB application on a server and in a cloud.

Literature:

Required Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

Shahed Chowdhuri

ASP.NET Core Essentials

Packt Publishing

2016

2

Adam Freeman

Pro ASP.NET Core MVC 6th ed. Edition

Apress

2016

Additional Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

James Chambers, David Paquette, Simon Timms

ASP.NET Core Application Development: Building an application in four sprints

Microsoft Press

2016

2

Mugilan T. S. Ragupathi

Learning ASP.NET MVC Programming

Packt Publishing

2016