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Database and Internet

Summary

Subject Database and Internet is an important subject, which determines the
profile of the graduates in branch 23-70-70 Applied Informatics and Control.
Its objective is to introduce students to the principles of creating data
structures and the data processing or recording systems solving. Student will obtain a summary of available database systems useful for desktop computers and will cope with methods and procedures for database systems of small and middle range creating with emphasis to team work. A part of the subject is also connection to database throught Internet, creating of simple web information insystems.

Literature

BILLINGS, S, RHEMANN, J et al. Access 97 Programming. Indianapolis: SAMS
publishing, 1997, 874 pp. ISBN 0-672-31049-X .
NETSCAPE JavaScript Guide. Available from URL http://home.netscape.
com/eng/mozilla/3.0/handbook/javascript/index.html.
W3C The World Wide Web Consortium. Available from URL http://www.w3.org/.
Smith, R & Sussman, D. Beginning Access 2000 VBA. Chicago, USA: Wrox Press, 1999, 865 pp. ISBN 1-861001-76-2 .
Mack, D. & Seven D. Programming Data-Driven Web Applications with ASP.NET.
Indianapolis, USA: Sams Publishing, 2002, 704 pp. ISBN 0-672-32106-8 .

Advised literature

W3C The World Wide Web Consortium (informační server). Dostupný z URL http://www.w3.org/.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 352-0309
Abbreviation DaI
Course title Database and Internet
Coordinating department Department of Control Systems and Instrumentation
Course coordinator Ing. Pavel Smutný, Ph.D.