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INFO 3300: Data-Driven Web Applications

The course introduces students to modern database systems and three-tier application development with a focus on building web-based applications using database systems. Concepts covered include the relational model, relational query languages, data modeling, normalization, database tuning, three-tier architectures, Internet data formats and query languages, server- and client-side technologies, and an introduction to web services. Students build a database-backed web site.

Offered: Spring

Prerequisites: CS/ENGRD 2110 and (INFO 2300 or permission of instructor)

Grade Options: let or S/U

Credit Hours: 3 credit.

Website: INFO 3300