3rd Year, MCA

Web Programming and Testing Tools Lab Syllabus for MCA 3rd Year 1st Sem R19 Regulation JNTUH

Web Programming and Testing Tools Lab detailed Syllabus for Master of Computer Applications(MCA), R19 regulation has been taken from the JNTUH official website and presented for the students affiliated to JNTUH course structure. For Course Code, Subject Names, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. The Syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the universities official website.

For all other MCA 3rd Year 1st Sem Syllabus for R19 Regulation JNTUH, do visit MCA 3rd Year 1st Sem Syllabus for R19 Regulation JNTUH Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for web programming and testing tools lab is as follows.

Pre-requisite:

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Co-requisite:

A course on Web Technologies.

Course Objectives:

  1. To provide hands-on experience on web technologies
  2. To develop client-server application using web technologies
  3. To introduce server side programming with Java servlets and JSP

Course Outcomes:

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List Of Experiment:

  1. Write a PHP script to print prime numbers between 1-50.
  2. PHP script to
    1. Find the length of a string.
    2. Count no of words in a string.
    3. Reverse a string.
    4. Search for a specific string.
  3. Write a PHP script to merge two arrays and sort them as numbers, in descending order.
  4. Write a PHP script that reads data from one file and write into another file.
  5. Develop static pages (using Only HTML) of an online book store. The pages should resemble: www.amazon.com. The website should consist the following pages.
    1. Home page
    2. Registration and user Login
    3. User Profile Page
    4. Books catalog
    5. Shopping Cart
    6. Payment By credit card
    7. Order Conformation
  6. Validate the Registration, user login, user profile and payment by credit card pages using JavaScript.
  7. Create and save an XML document on the server, which contains 10 users information. Write a program, which takes User Id as an input and returns the user details by taking the user information from the XML document.
  8. Install TOMCAT web server. Convert the static web pages of assignments 2 into dynamic web pages using servlets and cookies. Hint: Users information (user id, password, credit card number) would be stored in web.xml. Each user should have a separate Shopping Cart.
  9. Redo the previous task using JSP by converting the static web pages of assignments 2 into dynamic web pages. Create a database with user information and books information. The books catalogue should be dynamically loaded from the database. Follow the MVC architecture while doing the website.

Text Books:

  1. Web Technologies: A Computer Science Perspective, Jeffrey C. Jackson, Pearson Education

Reference Books:

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Pre-requisite:

basic knowledge of programming.

Course Objectives:

  1. To provide knowledge of Software Testing Methods .
  2. To develop skills in software test automation and management using latest tools.

Course Outcomes:

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Text Books:

  1. A Practitioners Guide to Software Test Design, Lee Copeland, 2003
  2. The Art of Software Testing, 2nd edition, Glenford Myers, et. el., 2004
  3. Software Testing Techniques, 2nd edition, Boris Beizer, 1990
  4. How to Break Software: A Practical Guide to Testing, James Whittaker, 2002
  5. Testing Object-Oriented Systems: Models, Patterns, and Tools, Robert V. Binder, 1999

Reference Books:

  1. http://www.onestoptesting.com/win-runner/b.asp

For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Master of Computer Applications 3rd Year, visit MCA 3rd Year Syllabus Subjects.

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