Development of software projects is a part of the curriculum of under-graduate and postgraduate courses. The main objective of this book is to expose the students and professionals to the latest technology, relevant theory and software development tools. This book serves as a guide to design and develop the cloud computing-based software projects using distributed architecture. It consolidates the theory, upcoming technologies and development tools for the development of two software projects—Outstation Claim Management System (OCMS) and Retirement Benefit Calculation System (RBCS). Both the projects start with the feasibility study to understand and appreciate the problem. After understanding the problem and identifying the suitable software, hardware and network environment, the problem is formally depicted using the entity relationship model and data flow diagrams. This is followed by normali-zation, creation of tables and procedures. In the book, Oracle, PL/SQL, Internet Developer Suite (IDS) and .Net framework are used to develop the full-fledged GUI-based applications. The book elaborates the problem, providing logic and interface screens to design and develop the projects using any other programming language and GUI tool in which the students are comfortable with. The book also includes a CD-ROM, which contains the source codes of OCMS and RBCS. The book is meant for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of Computer Science, Computer Applications and Information Technology. Besides, it would also be useful to the professionals to enhance their technical skills. After going through this book, the students/professionals will be able to: Work on real-life projects.Implement the SDLC in software projects.Design the data flow diagrams and entity relationship diagrams.Use the database and normalization in software projects.Do the corrective, adaptive and perfective maintenance of a software.Learn the concepts related to IaaS, PaaS and SaaS of Cloud Computing.
The objective of this book is to cater to the needs of the students and professionals aspiring to become Oracle software developers. It covers the basics of Oracle Developer 2000, and exposes the readers to its important features and tools for application development. The concepts are explained with the help of numerous illustrations. Workout sections and case studies are designed to provide a real-life experience of development of application software. The book is most suitable for beginners, including the students pursuing courses in engineering disciplines (B.Tech/M.Tech) and computer applications (MCA/BCA) and research students who wish to learn and master Oracle Developer 2000 for writing project reports and dissertations. Professionals, too, can learn and explore Oracle Developer, using this book as a guide. Key Features More than 75 Examples Mini Case Studies in Workout Sections • A Real Life Case Study You will learn how to create: Form Components List of Values, Editor and Visual Attribute Input and Non-Input Items Message, Alerts, Menu and Function Key Mouse Events and Timer Item Interaction, Query and Validation Triggers Navigation and Transaction Triggers Window Interaction Trigger Parameter and Multiple Forms Report Builder Components Tabular, Form, and Group Type Reports Matrix Type Report Customization of a Report Calling Report from a Form CD-ROM Features: Contains programs of Examples, Workouts and Case Studies Programs are compatible with Oracle 8i, 9i and 10g
This thoroughly revised and updated Second Edition provides an in-depth information that readers need to fully exploit the functionality of Microsoft’s ASP.NET framework and Oracle’s Database Server to build dynamic and interactive web applications that can handle a large number of simultaneous users. The book provides readers with information pertaining to ASP.NET 4.0 architecture; its installation, web controls, master pages, themes, state management, AJAX and deployment of web applications. It includes the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and the Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), which are used for designing the web pages. In order to facilitate an easy learning of intricate concepts involved in the development of data-driven dynamic web applications, the book provides a detailed treatment on the Oracle Structured Query Language (SQL) and Oracle PL/SQL. It also introduces the distributed architecture and discusses how ASP.NET framework, Oracle database and Internet Information Services (IIS) can be used to develop and deploy the solutions for distributed environment. After going through this book, the students/professionals will be able to: • Develop data-driven web applications using Oracle as back-end. • Present data through data-bound controls. • Manage consistent look and fill using master pages and themes. • Develop stateful e-commerce applications. • Develop rich interactive web applications using AJAX. • Embed Microsoft Reports to produce dynamic printable output. • Debug, deploy and secure web applications. The book is intended to serve as a guide for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of Computer Science, Computer Applications and Information Technology. Besides, it would also be useful to IT professionals to enhance their technical skills. Key Features More than 100 worked-out examples and 20 assignments. Around 200 objective and subjective type questions. Two real-world case studies with solutions. Project development work following the complete SDLC process model. Three appendices, namely Integrating Microsoft Reports in ASP.NET, Installation of Visual Studio 2010, and Answers to Chapter-end Practice Questions. New to the Second Edition Provides information for designing and developing the web applications using Visual Studio. Includes two new chapters—one on Master Pages, Themes and State Manage-ment and the other on AJAX in ASP.NET and Web Deployment of Application. Includes the new features of ASP.NET 4.0. Gives additional questions in each chapter. Includes a CD-ROM, which contains programs (tested with ASP.NET 4.0 and compatible with Oracle 10g) corresponding to all the examples, assignments, case studies and the project included in the book. The installation processes of programs are described in the relevant chapters of the book.
Database Management System (DBMS) and Oracle are essentially a part of the curriculum for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Computer Science, Computer Applications, Computer Science and Engineering, Information Technology and Management. The book is organized into three parts to introduce the theoretical and programming concepts of DBMS. Part I (Basic Concepts and Oracle SQL) deals with DBMS basic, software analysis and design, data flow diagram, ER model, relational algebra, normal forms, SQL queries, functions, subqueries, different types of joins, DCL, DDL, DML, object constraints and security in Oracle. Part II (Application Using Oracle PL/SQL) explains PL/SQL basics, functions, procedures, packages, exception handling, triggers, implicit, explicit and advanced cursors using suitable examples. This part also covers advanced concepts related to PL/SQL, such as collection, records, objects, dynamic SQL and performance tuning. Part III (Advanced Concepts and Technologies) elaborates on advanced database concepts such as query processing, file organization, distributed architecture, backup, recovery, data warehousing, online analytical processing and data mining concepts and their techniques. All the chapters include a large number of examples. To further reinforce the concepts, numerous objective type questions and workouts are provided at the end of each chapter. Key Features • Explains each topic in a step-by-step detail.• Includes about 300 examples to illustrate the concepts. • Offers about 400 objective type questions to quiz students on key points.• Provides about 100 challenging workouts that invite deeper analysis and interpretation of the subject matter. New to the Second Edition • The book reorganized into three parts for better understanding of DBMS concepts.• All the existing chapters thoroughly revised and eight new chapters added.• New chapters discuss Oracle PL/SQL advanced programming concepts, data warehousing, OLTP, OLAP and data mining concepts.• Additional examples, questions and workouts in each chapter. TEACHING AID MATERIAL Teaching Aid Material for all the chapters is provided on the website of PHI Learning, which can be used by the faculties/teachers for delivering lectures. Visit www.phindia.com/gupta to explore the contents.
The objective of this book is to cater to the needs of the students and professionals aspiring to become Oracle software developers. It covers the basics of Oracle Developer 2000, and exposes the readers to its important features and tools for application development. The concepts are explained with the help of numerous illustrations. Workout sections and case studies are designed to provide a real-life experience of development of application software. The book is most suitable for beginners, including the students pursuing courses in engineering disciplines (B.Tech/M.Tech) and computer applications (MCA/BCA) and research students who wish to learn and master Oracle Developer 2000 for writing project reports and dissertations. Professionals, too, can learn and explore Oracle Developer, using this book as a guide. Key Features More than 75 Examples Mini Case Studies in Workout Sections • A Real Life Case Study You will learn how to create: Form Components List of Values, Editor and Visual Attribute Input and Non-Input Items Message, Alerts, Menu and Function Key Mouse Events and Timer Item Interaction, Query and Validation Triggers Navigation and Transaction Triggers Window Interaction Trigger Parameter and Multiple Forms Report Builder Components Tabular, Form, and Group Type Reports Matrix Type Report Customization of a Report Calling Report from a Form CD-ROM Features: Contains programs of Examples, Workouts and Case Studies Programs are compatible with Oracle 8i, 9i and 10g
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