1. 18MDCSE117
MULTIMEDIAAND WEB TECHNOLOGY
B.Tech III Year I Semester
Mr.Saravanakumar Viswanathan, M.E.,
Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Computer Science & Engg.
MITS.
GSM: 9994358761
: saravanakumar@mits.ac.in
FULL STACK DEVELOPMENT
Minor Course Orientation Session
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12-10-2020
2. Faculty Introduction
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Experience 12 Years Teaching & 8 Months Industry
Qualification B.E (CSE)- College Gold Medalist, M.E (CSE) with
University Anna University
Area of Research Data Structures, Data Mining, Cloud Computing,
Machine Learning
Additional
Certification
IBM – 2 , Google – 5, Cisco -1 , Others- 5
Worked Location Tamil Nadu(Salem, Namakkal, Trichy Chennai),
Andhra(Madanapall), Oman (Muscat)
Software Developed Student Project Evaluator Software, Paperless Virtual
Notice Board for Academic Institutions
Research Publication National & International - 18
Patent National Patent - 01
Events Organized 15
Events Attended National & International - 36
Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/saravanakumar-
viswanathan-a3ab1b35
3. 3
Course Introduction
• Online Class Tool
• MS – Teams, Moodle
• Multimedia
• Paint
• Photo Video Maker
• Browser
• IE/Chrome/Mozilla
• Editor
• Notepad ++ 7.6.2
• Language & Technologies
• HTML 5, CSS 3, Java Script,
DOM, Servlets, JSP, Ajax, EJB,
JDBC,XML
• Web Service
• SOAP, Restful
• Web Server
• Apache Tomcat 8/9
• Database
• SQL Server 12 / Ms Access
4. Course Objectives & Outcomes
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Course Objectives
To introduce the basic concepts Multimedia essentials
To introduce the different types of style sheets with html
To introduce DOM object model concepts
To introduce Server side programming with Java Servlets and JSP
To introduce various java web services and SOAP
Course Outcomes
• Gain knowledge about DOM object model concepts.
• Have understanding of server side scripting with JSP language
• Have understanding of what is XML and how to parse and use
XML Data with Java
• To introduce Server side programming with Java Servlets and JSP
5. References
• TEXT BOOKS:
• Jeffrey C. Jackson, "Web Technologies--A Computer Science Perspective", Pearson
Education, 2006.
• John F.koegel Buford “Multimedia Systems”,Pearson Education,2013.
• REFERENCE BOOKS:
• Robert. W. Sebesta, "Programming the World Wide Web", Fourth Edition,
PearsonEducation, 2007 .
• Deitel, Deitel, Goldberg, "Internet & World Wide Web How To Program", ThirdEdition,
Pearson Education, 2006.
• Marty Hall and Larry Brown,”Core Web Programming” Second Edition, Volume I andII,
Pearson Education, 2001.
• WEBSITES:
• https://www.w3schools.com/
• https://www.tutorialspoint.com/index.htm
• https://www.sqlservertutorial.net/
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6. TOP 25 WEB & MOBILE DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES
1. AndPlus
2. Infoleven
3. Lounge Lizard
4. OAK'S LAB
5. GBKSOFT
6. Brainhub
7. Miquido excels
8. XFIVE
9. Isadora Agency
10. STRV
11. DockYard
12. Altoros
13. Spiral Scout
14. Polcode
15. 3 Media Web
16. Urban Insight
17. Xmartlabs
18. Highland
19. Role Model
20. WillowTree
21. Unleashed
Technologies
22. Merixstudio
23. Indus Net Technologies
24. Postlight
25. Thoughtbot
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7. Why to Study???
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Job Options
• Applications developer
• Game developer
• Multimedia programmer
• Multimedia specialist
• SEO specialist
• UX designer
• UX researcher
• Web content manager
• Web designer
• Web developer
• Art worker
• Database administrator
• Information systems manager
• IT sales professional
• Software engineer
• Software tester
• Systems analyst
• Technical author
Careers
• Government (State & Central)
• Industry
• Entrepreneur
9. Course Work
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Course code Course name L T P C
18MDCSE117 Multimedia and Web Technology 3 0 0 3
Time Table
Day 4.30 P.M-5.30 P.M 5.30 P.M-6.30 P.M
Monday M&WT
Tuesday M&WT
Wednesday M&WT
Thursday M&WT
Friday M&WT
M& WT - Multimedia and Web Technology