ISYS 350 Building Business Applications David Chao
Business Applications 1. Database-centric applications –Examples: Login to a website Join a website to become a member Online shopping
Business Applications 2. Client/Server structure: a. Presentation – user interface Menus, forms, reports, etc b. Processing logic Business rules c. Database Client Database Server SQL queries Results
Business Applications 3. Multiple platforms –Non web-based applications Ex. Windows-based –Web-based applications Non mobile applications Mobile applications Cloud-based applications –Integrated applications
Business Applications 4. Component and service oriented architecture: –Component-based software development focuses on building large software systems by integrating previously-existing software components. –A service-oriented architecture is an information technology approach or strategy in which applications make use of services available, such as web services.
Business Applications 5. Object-oriented, GUI, event-driven
Course Objective This course provides an overall introduction to modern technologies and concepts employed in the development of business applications.
Major Topics Programming: –GUI and event driven programming –Fundamental programming constructs Decision structures Loop Web application development –Client-side technologies: HTML, Cascade Style Sheet, JavaScript –Server-side technologies: ASP.Net, Java Database programming Object-oriented concepts and classes
Required Software Visual Studio Professional 2013 –Free download is available at Microsoft DreamSpark website: –Click the link: Students Create an Account in the Get Started Now area JDK 8 with NetBeans 8.0 –First install Java JDK: ds/index.html ds/index.html Click JDK Download – Then download NetBeans with Java EE at: