Web Systems Development

ITWS-2110

This course involves a study of the methods used to extract and deliver dynamic information on the World Wide Web. The course uses a hands-on approach in which students actively develop Web-based software systems. Additional topics include installation, configuration, and management of Web servers. Students are required to have access to a PC on which they can install software such as a Web server and various programming environments.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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2023
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Brian Robert Callahan
Seats Taken: 0/50
2022
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Brian Robert Callahan
Seats Taken: 45/50
2021
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Brian Robert Callahan
Seats Taken: 53/75
2020
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Brian Robert Callahan
Seats Taken: 80/87
2019
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Brian Robert Callahan
Seats Taken: 57/55
2018
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Thilanka Munasinghe
Seats Taken: 59/60
2017
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Linda Kramarchyk
  • Peter A Fox
Seats Taken: 41/30
2016
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Richard M. Plotka
Seats Taken: 31/30
2015
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Richard M. Plotka
Seats Taken: 30/25
2014
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Richard M. Plotka
Seats Taken: 31/30
2013
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Richard M. Plotka
Seats Taken: 20/30
2012
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • James A. Hendler
  • David M. Watson
Seats Taken: 26/40
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • Jude N. Kaiser
Seats Taken: 17/40
2011
Web Systems Development (4c)
  • James A. Hendler
  • William Cooper Gill
Seats Taken: 35/40
2010
2009
2008
2007