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ITE1008
Open Source Programming
L
T
P
J
C
3
0
0
4
4
Pre-requisite
CSE1001
1.00
Course Objectives:
To understand the free and open source technologies
To develop web pages using PHP and Perl.
To learn various tools for developing web pages.
Expected Course Outcome:
1) Differentiate between open source software and free software
2) Build applications software using Open Source Software
3) Demonstrate the knowledge of fundamental concepts related to open source technologies.
4) Demonstrate the knowledge of fundamental concepts using open source databases.
5) Provide solutions to reliability, security, scalability and robustness in Internet.
6) Design and develop a web crawler to traverse a local repository of webpages.
7) Design of web domains.
8) Develop applications targeted for Internet considering the recent exploration such as real
time web applications.
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO):
2, 5
Module:1
OSS Fundamentals
4 hours
FOSS- Open Source Philosophy -OSD Licensing - Open Source vs Closed Source Open
Source vs Free Software Copyright Vs. Copyleft.
Module:2
Open Source Technologies
4 hours
Open Source Servers browsers packages.
Module:3
Basic PHP
7 hours
Installation & Setting Path -Overview - Basics - GUI Programming - Arrays - Functions - Files-
Exception Handling.
Module:4
Open Source Data Base
6 hours
Introduction to MYSQL -Data types - Queries-Interfaces with PHP
Module:5
Advanced PHP
6 hours
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ITE1008 Open Source Programming L T P J C 3 0 0 4 4 Pre-requisite CSE1001 Syllabus version

Course Objectives:

  • To understand the free and open source technologies
  • To develop web pages using PHP and Perl.
  • To learn various tools for developing web pages. Expected Course Outcome:
  1. Differentiate between open source software and free software
  2. Build applications software using Open Source Software
  3. Demonstrate the knowledge of fundamental concepts related to open source technologies.
  4. Demonstrate the knowledge of fundamental concepts using open source databases.
  5. Provide solutions to reliability, security, scalability and robustness in Internet.
  6. Design and develop a web crawler to traverse a local repository of webpages.
  7. Design of web domains.
  8. Develop applications targeted for Internet considering the recent exploration such as real time web applications. Student Learning Outcomes (SLO): 2, 5 Module:1 OSS Fundamentals 4 hours FOSS- Open Source Philosophy - OSD – Licensing - Open Source vs Closed Source– Open Source vs Free Software – Copyright Vs. Copyleft. Module:2 Open Source Technologies 4 hours Open Source Servers – browsers – packages. Module:3 Basic PHP 7 hours Installation & Setting Path - Overview - Basics - GUI Programming - Arrays - Functions - Files- Exception Handling. Module:4 Open Source Data Base 6 hours Introduction to MYSQL - Data types - Queries-Interfaces with PHP Module:5 Advanced PHP 6 hours

OOPs – File Uploading - Regular Expressions - Sending Mail – Cookies – Session Handling Module:6 Perl 8 hours Introduction – Statements – Arrays – Strings – File Handling. Module:7 Tools for OSS 7 hours Moodle: Installation – Themes – Course & Activity – File Uploading. Ecllipse - IDE PHP: Creating Project – Adding files to Repository – Parsing functionality – Executing the project. Introduction to R-Programming Module:8 Contemporary issues: 3 hours Total Lecture hours: 45 hours Text Book(s)

  1. Micheal K. Glass, Rommnle Scouarnec, Beginning PHP, Apache, MYSQL Web Development, Wiley Dream Tech publishing Inc. New Delhi 2010. Reference Books
  2. William Rice, Moodle E-learning Course Development, Packt Publishing, Third Edition 2015.
  3. Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen & Randal L. Schwartz, Programming Perl, Fourth Edition, O’Reilly, 2012.
  4. Gosselin, Diana Kokoska, Robert Easter Brooks, PHP Programming with MySQL, Second Edition, Course Technology, 2010. Recommended by Board of Studies 12.06. Approved by Academic Council No. 3 7 Date 16.06.