Course unit code:
N422I3_4I
Course unit title:
Information Technologies II
Mode of completion and Number of ECTS credits:
Class req (2 credits)
Course supervisor:
prof. Ing. Miroslav Fikar, DrSc.
Name of lecturer(s):
J. Vargan (2023/2024 – Winter)
Ľ. Čirka (2017/2018 – Winter)
Ľ. Čirka (2016/2017 – Winter)
Ľ. Čirka (2015/2016 – Winter)
Learning outcomes of the course unit:
Students have knowledge of making static and dynamic websites. They are able to create simple web pages. They know fundamentals of HTML, CSS, PHP and SQL.
Prerequisites for registration:
none
Course contents:
Static and dynamic web pages and technologies -- HTML and XHTML, structure of XHTML document (head and body)
XHTML: text, links, ordered and unordered lists, images, tables
CSS: introduction
CSS: colour, font, justification, links, numbered and unnumbered lists, frames, borders, background
CSS: classes and identifiers
Apache HTTP server: installation and configuration
PHP: introduction, basic functions
PHP: HTML code generation, variables and their types, global variables, arrays, constants, conditions, loops
PHP: forms (methods, form elements, attributes), form data treatment
Introduction to databases: database, table, relation. Concept and architecture of databases and tables.
Databases: design (tables, indexes, ...), editation.
Introduction to PHP and MySQL
PHP and MySQL: development of web applications
Recommended or required reading:
Basic:
  • DRUSKA, P. CSS a XHTML tvorba dokonalých webových stránek krok za krokem. Praha : Grada Publishing, 2006. 200 s. ISBN 80-247-1382-9.
  • HAUSER, M. – HAUSER, T. – WENZ, C. HTML a CSS: Velká kniha řešení. Brno : Computer Press, 2006. 912 s. ISBN 80-251-1117-2.
  • HOGAN, B P. HTML5 and CSS3: Develop with Tomorrow´s. Standards Today. Brno : Grada Publishing, 2009. 647 s.
  • GILMORE, W J. Beginning PHP and MySQL: From Novice to Professional. New York, USA: Apress, 2010. 824 s. ISBN 978-1-4302-3114-1.
  • LACKO, Ľ. PHP a MySQL. Hotová řešení. Brno : Computer Press, 2005. 298 s. ISBN 80-251-0397-8.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
The course Information Technologies II contains 13 seminars, each taking 2 hours.
Assesment methods and criteria:
individual work
Language of instruction:
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