Client Server Systems
Curriculum guideline
Lecture, seminar, and hands-on projects
- Review of Object-Oriented Programming in C# using Visual Studio
- LINQ and lambda expressions in C#
- Windows Forms programming
- Database
- Environment
- Tables and Views
- DDL//DML
- Stored procedures and triggers
- ADO.NET basics
- Data Query and Manipulation with ADO.NET
- Effective communication with team members
At the end of this course, the successful student will be able to:
- Construct complex queries, set operators, and user-defined stored procedures
- Demonstrate the use of a Visual Studio .NET to build a client-server system
- Demonstrate the use of ADO .NET frameworks in building an application
- Describe ADO data providers, datasets, data adapters, connections, and frameworks
- Explain the basic concepts of reading//writing XML
- Explain how XML is incorporated in the .NET environment
- Demonstrate the use of SQL Server//MySQL incorporated with Visual Studio .NET
Labs/Assignments |
10% - 15% |
Project |
15% - 25% |
Midterm Examination |
30% - 35% |
Final Examination* |
30% - 40% |
Total |
100% |
*Will contain min 50% practical hands-on computer programming exam
In order to pass the course, students must, in addition to receiving an overall course grade of 50%, also achieve a grade of at least 50% on the combined weighted examination components (including quizzes, tests, exams).
Students may conduct research as part of their coursework in this class. Instructors for the course are responsible for ensuring that student research projects comply with College policies on ethical conduct for research involving humans, which can require obtaining Informed Consent from participants and getting the approval of the Douglas College Research Ethics Board prior to conducting the research.
Troelsen, C# 6.0 and the .NET 4.6 Framework, Apress (Springer-Verlag), or latest edition
and/or
Instructor-prepared course reference material
or
other textbook(s) as approved by the department
CISY 3540
None