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IT2353 WEB TECHNOLOGY LESSON PLAN

COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOME


COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. To Understand Nonprogramming technologies that are fundamental to understanding communication
between web browsers and servers as well as how information is displayed by browser
2. Presents basic information about cascading style sheets(CSS), a style sheet technology designed to
work with HTML and XML documents. Study of JavaScript as a programming language, largely
independently of how it might relate to a web browser.
3.To understand Focus on Document Object Model (DOM), an API that defines how JavaScript programs
can access and manipulate the HTML document currently displayed by a browser. Moves from client-side
programming involving web browsers to server-side programming (Servlet)
4. To Considers several different technologies related to XML. Focus on Java server pages technology
5. To Illustrates how the various web service technologies interact.
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Topic Name

1 Overall Introduction
Unit-I CONCEPTS AND
ARCHITECTURE

Reference/
Text book

Page
No.

Teaching Aids

No. of
periods

Cumulative
No. of
periods

Notes

Notes

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1
(9 hrs)

W
W
W
R3

1
1
1
1
1

2
3
4
5

21-33

BLACKBOARD
BLACKBOARD
BLACKBOARD
PPT
BLACKBOARD

34-40

BLACKBOARD

60-70

BLACKBOARD

2
3
4
5

Parallel and Distributed Computing


Cluster Computing
Grid Computing
Anatomy and Physiology of Grid

Review of Web Services

OGSA

WSRF

Unit-II GRID
MONITORING
9

(9 hrs)

Grid Monitoring Architecture (GMA)


An Overview of Grid Monitoring Systems
10
-Grid ICE

154-161
172-176

PPT
BLACKBOARD

1
1

11 JAMM

189-192

BLACKBOARD

12 MDS

BLACKBOARD
BLACKBOARD

2
1

14

196-201
205-209

13 Network Weather Service


14 R-GMA

209-214

BLACKBOARD

16

10
11
12

15

15 Other Monitoring Systems - Ganglia

217-219

BLACKBOARD

17

16 GridMon

219-220

BLACKBOARD

18

Unit III GRID SECURITY AND


RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

(9 hrs)

17 Grid Security

123-124 BLACKBOARD

19

18 A Brief Security Primer

124-127 BLACKBOARD

20

19 PKI-X509 Certificates

130-132 BLACKBOARD

21

20 Grid Scheduling and Resource Management


Review/Slip Test II

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1
1

22
23

21 Scheduling Paradigms

244-245
PPT
245-248 BLACKBOARD

24

22 Working principles of Scheduling

248-254 BLACKBOARD

25

23 A Review of Condor, SGE, PBS and LSF


24 Grid Scheduling with QoS

T
T

254-288
290-297

4
2

29
31

PPT
PPT

Unit IV DATA MANAGEMENT


AND GRID PORTALS
Data Management-Categories and Origins of
Structured Data
Data Management
26
Challenges
25

(9 hrs)
R1

397-400

R1

400-403

27 Architectural Approaches

R1

404-405

28 Collective Data Management Services

R1

413-417

29 Federation Services

R1

417-424

30 Grid Portals

336

31 First-Generation Grid Portals

337-349

32 Second-Generation Grid Portals

350-372

BLACKBOARD

32

33

34

35

36

37

PPT

39
41

PPT

BLACKBOARD
BLACKBOARD
BLACKBOARD
BLACKBOARD
BLACKBOARD

(9 hrs)

Unit V GRID MIDDLEWARE


33 List of globally available Middlewares
Case Studies-Recent version of Globus
34
Toolkit
35 gLite - Architecture
36 gLite- Components and Features
Topics beyond syllabus
Organizations Developing Grid Computing
1
Standards, toolkits and the framework
2 NEESGrid, Virtual Observatory Tools

W
R2
W
W

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PPT

239-374 BLACKBOARD
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PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT

43

45

1
1

46
47

50

51

Total

51 hrs

Content Beyond Syllabus:


1
2

Organizations Developing Grid Computing Standards, toolkits and the framework


NEESGrid, Virtual Observatory Tools.

Text Book:

1. Maozhen Li, Mark Baker, The Grid Core Technologies, John Wiley &
Sons ,2005.

References:

1. Ian Foster & Carl Kesselman, The Grid 2 Blueprint for a New
Computing Infrascture , Morgan Kaufman 2004.
2. Joshy Joseph & Craig Fellenstein, Grid Computing, Pearson
Education 2004.
3. Fran Berman,Geoffrey Fox, Anthony J.G.Hey, Grid Computing:
Making the Global Infrastructure a reality, John Wiley and sons,
2003.

Assignment Topics:
1
2
3

Organizations Developing Grid Computing Standards, toolkits and the framework


NEESGrid, Virtual Observatory Tools
Grid Applications

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