Aim of Module | Students will develop knowledge and skills in E-Commerce Web Site Design. |
Credits | 7 |
Knowledge Assumed From | IN600 (IN200) and DB600 (DB200) with EC700 (EC300) recommended. |
Student Learning hours | 70 |
Prescription Expiry Date | Nov 2007 |
Topics | Highest Skill Level | Suggested Assessment Percentage | |
1 E-Commerce Web Site Design | C | 20 | |
2 E-Commerce Web Site | P | 80 | |
100 |
LEARNING OUTCOMES The Student Will | ||
C | 1 | Explain the difference between client side and server side, the benefits of server side components, and their application in the development of E-Commerce Web Sites. |
P | 2 | Construct an E-Commerce web site with server side components. |
1 | E-Commerce Web Site Design |
> | Explain the purpose of client side components and server side components using tools in current use. | |
> | Determine the components that would be client side and server side from a set of user requirements. | |
> | Describe new and emerging technologies and their application in the development of E-Commerce web sites. |
2 | E-Commerce Web Site |
> | Design an E-Commerce Web Site from a set of requirements that represent a typical on-line ordering system including: | |
- shopping cart | ||
- order confirmation | ||
- secure payment | ||
- online database | ||
> | Create a functioning E-Commerce Web Site that includes the following: | |
- server side components | ||
- shopping cart | ||
- order confirmation | ||
- secure payment | ||
- online database |
Note | ||
NOTES TO TUTORS | ||
> | The web site developed should be for a controlled case study that includes a range of features and requirements that students would come across in industry. | |
> | Possible software includes: | |
- Web authoring software: Front Page 98 or 2000, or similar | ||
- Workstation that can run Personal Web server or similar | ||
- Relational Database software e.g. Access, Approach or similar | ||
REFERENCES | ||
> | Possible references include: | |
- Microsoft Commerce Solutions | ||
Micro Modeling Associates, Microsoft Press, 1999 | ||
ISBN 0-7356-0579-3 | ||
- Unlocking Active Server Pages | ||
Wille, Christoph, New Rider Publishing 1997 | ||
ISBN 1-56205-752-9 | ||
- Australian Standard AS4444 |