CS 655 - Information Delivery on the Internet
Fall 2003
Course Syllabus

Time and Place: M,W,F 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM, JB 127

Textbook: Robert W. Sebesta, Programming the World Wide Web, 2/E, Addison Wesley, 2003

Instructor: Chin-Chih Chang
Office: 209 Jabara Hall
Office Phone: 978-3917
Office Hours: M,W,F 10:30 - 11:30 AM (or by e-mail)
E-mail: chang@cs.wichita.edu
Teaching Assistant: Dharani Duggireddy
Office: 218 Jabara Hall
Office Phone: 978-5266
Office Hours: T,F 1:00 - 3:00 PM (or by e-mail)
E-mail: dkduggir@cs.wichita.edu
Course website: http://www.cs.wichita.edu/~chang/lecture/cs66/

Objective: This course introduces the programming tools and skills required for building and maintaining server sites on the Web. It covers client-side tools such as HTML, JavaScript, and applets, as well as server-side tools such as CGI and servlets.

Prerequisites: CS 300 - Data Structures and Algorithms I

Grading:
Homework Assignments 5 20%
Programming Assignments 3 30%
Participation   2% - 5%
In-class Tests 2 30%
Final Exam (Dec. 8)   20%

Grading Scale:
90 - 100% A
80 - 89% B
70 - 79% C
60 - 69% D
0 - 59% F

Late Policy:Homework and programs are due at the beginning of class on the date they are due. 10% of points will be deducted for each working day (Monday-Friday) that an assignment is late.

Honesty Policy: On all assignments and all exams, students are expected to do their own work. Students should follow the University Academic Honesty Policy. This policy can be found in the WSU Student Handbook and is also available at: http://www.cs.wichita.edu/news/policies/honesty-policy.html