352-0320 – Internet and Networks (IaS)
        
        | Gurantor department | Department of Control Systems and Instrumentation | 
| Subject guarantor | doc. Ing. Marek Babiuch, Ph.D. | 
| Study level | undergraduate or graduate | 
          
            Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
          
          The main objective of the course Internet and the network is to present students with practical examples of creating web pages.
 Students learn to apply basic technology for creating presentations of their data on the website. Students will be able to characterize the technology to analyze the given task, propose solutions and test procedures implemented by the task of languages and technologies such as HTML, XHTML, CSS, DOM, JavaScript, and more. An important part of this course is to create a separate project in which students design and implement the final project, personal web pages according to W3C.
          
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            Summary
          
          This course is fundamental introducing into web design. At first lessons 
describes html tags, cascade style sheet formatting, processing with images and 
clicked maps. Another chapters Introducing script languages for dynamic web 
pages and xml introduction for data binding. Last lessons are devoted to TCP/IP 
introduction, network service monitoring, etc. This course is preparation for 
          
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              Subject has no prerequisities.
            
          
          
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              Subject has no co-requisities.