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  • Instructor Information

    Md. Ashraful Islam Talukder
    Lecturer
    Department of Computer Science & Engineering
    Room: 505 AB4
    Contact: ashrafulislam.cse@diu.edu.bd 
                   +8801680161225

    Course Details
    Course Code: CSE-414
    Course Title: Web Engineering



    Grading Scheme Grading Policy




    Important Dates
    Assessment PC-A PC-B
    Quiz-1 6th Sep 3rd Sep
    Quiz-2 - -
    Assignment 12th Nov 12th Nov
    Presentation - -


    Counseling Days
    Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
    1.30 PM - 2.30 PM 12.00 PM - 1.00 PM 1.30 PM - 2.30 PM 11.00 AM - 1.00 PM

    Reference Book:
    web standards programmer's reference: HTML, CSS, javascript, Perl, Python, and PHP steven m Schafer
    • Welcome to Web Engineering! 

      Course Details
       Course Code          CSE417/CSE418
       Course Title  Web Engineering & Lab
       Program  B.Sc. in CSE
       Faculty  Faculty of Science and Information Technology (FSIT)
       Semester  SUMMER  Year  2021
       Credit  3+1  Contact Hour  3hours/week
       Course Level  Level 4 Term 1                                      Prerequisite  CSE333
    • Course Rationale

      Internet and Web become an integral part of human life. It exists in every possible dimensions which makes this art essential to learn. This course studies both theoretical and practical approach to Web Engineering through various real life problems &solutions. And how state of the art technologies can be learned and used later.

      Course Objective
      This course aims to provide students a systematic approach to develop deep understanding of web technologies by providing hands on experience. Students will be able to learn new technologies, analyse existing web applications/systems and design new oneefficiently after the course.

      Course Outcomes (CO’s) 
      CO1.   Have an understanding of different programming techniques, protocols available for development
      CO2.   Have the abilities to analyse and describe the system requirements
      CO3.   Taking critical decision regarding client and server-side development
      CO4.   Be able to evaluate existing systems and build new systems by applying state of the art technology
    • Evaluation Criteria
      Theory Lab
      1. Attendance: 7%
      2. Class Tests/Quizzes:  15% 
      3. Assignment: 5%
      4. Presentation (using video/ppt): 8%
      5. Midterm Exam: 25%
      6. Final Exam: 40%
      1. Lab Attendance: 10%
      2. Project : 40%
      3. Lab Performance: 25%
      4. Lab Report (IEEE Format): 25%


      [All assessment will be based on onsite/online situation]

    • Recommended Text Resources
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          • Course Outline
          • Books
          • Lecture Notes/Presentations
          • Assignments
          • Lab Materials
          • Lab Report Template (IEEE formt)
          • Student Attendance Sheet
        • Online Course by University of Liverpool [Highly Recommended]
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