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CS5220 Advanced Topics in Web Programming

Spring 2018
Computer Science Department
California State University, Los Angeles

Lectures: Tuesday and Thursday 1:40pm - 2:55pm in ET A309
Instructor: Chengyu Sun
Email: csun@calstatela.edu
Office: E&T A317
Office Hours: MW 5-6pm and TR 3-5pm or by appointment in ET A317
Course Description: This course picks up where CS3220 (formerly CS320) left off and discusses more advanced topics in web application development. In particular, we will cover development tools, libraries, frameworks, and methodologies that help create sophisticated, robust, and maintainable web applications. Emerging technologies and research issues related to the Web will also be discussed. 
Prerequisites: CS3220 (formerly CS320)
References: We will cover many subjects in the class. References to various resources will be provided along with the lectures. In particular, all reference books used in the class are either freely available online, or on Safari Books Online which you can use your campus ID to access.
Software Tools: Email and web application development tools.
MS PowerPoint for accessing online lecture notes.
Grading Policy: Homework and Projects 60%, Midterm 20%, Final 20%
 
90 - 100
80 - 90
60 - 80
40 - 60
below 40
A
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F
Schedule:
Week Topics
1 Administrative Issues
Course Overview
Project Requirements
Understand Build and Build Tools
2
Version Control with Git
3
Data Modeling with Relational Databases
4
Object-Relational Mapping with Hibernate and JPA
5
Spring IoC and AOP
6
Spring MVC
7
Web Services
REST Web Service Implementation with Spring (I)
8
REST Web Service Implementation with Spring (II)
Secure REST API
9 MIDTERM
10 Spring Break
11
Node.js Basics
12
More Node.js
Introduction to MongoDB (I)
13
Introduction to MongoDB (II)
Object-Document Mapping with Mongoose
14
REST Web Service Implementation with Express
15
Angular Basics
More Angular
16
Bits and Pieces of Web Programming
Full Text Search
17 FINAL
Online Resources:
Academic Integrity: Cheating will not be tolerated. Cheating on any assignment or exam will be taken seriously. All parties involved will receive a grade of F for the course and be reported to the department for further disciplinary actions.