CASE 1 (Due: October 13 at 4:30pm)

 

1.      Create a folder on your computer/diskette (if you are in the lab, create this folder in the MyDocuments folder) called ####HW1 where #### is the last four digits of your student number.

2.      Create another folder on your computer/diskette (if you are in the lab, create this folder in the MyDocuments folder) called xxxx where xxxx is your full name.

 

If you have the CD that comes with your HTML text, then:

3.      Insert the CD that comes with your HTML text in the CD-ROM drive.

4.      Open the readme.html file from the CD and click the Data Files link then the Level II Data Files (PC version) link.

5.      Save the file 10113-xd.exe onto the folder bearing your full name (i.e., folder xxxx).

6.      Double click the file 10113-xd.exe and unzip the files onto the folder xxxx.

 

If you do not have the CD that comes with your HTML text, then:

3.      Start your browser and enter the URL http://www.course.com/catalog/downloads.cfm?isbn=0-619-18719-0

4.      Click the Data Files (HTML Tutorial 1-9) (2.87MB) link under the Data Files for Students (Windows) category.

5.      Save the file 10114-8d1.exe onto the folder bearing your full name (i.e., folder xxxx).

6.      Double click the file 10114-8d1.exe and unzip the files onto the folder xxxx.

 

 

If your last name starts with A-G, then do these:

7.      Double click the Tutorial.05 folder from the folder xxxx.

8.      Copy the folder case1 from the folder xxxx onto the folder bearing your student number (i.e., folder ####HW1).

9.      Using your text editor, open dcctxt.htm from the ####HW1\case1 folder and save it as dcc.htm.  Change the title of the Web page to "xxxx's Doc-Centric Yearly Sales Report ", where xxxx is your full name.

10.   Complete tasks 2-5, 7, 8, 10, and 11 of case 1 on pg.5.40 of your HTML text.  Make sure that all your works are saved in the folder ####HW1.

11.   Trace the series of hyperlinks and framed pages in this case problem and create a diagram showing how all of the files (both image and html files) are organized.  Print a copy of the diagram.  Save your diagram in the folder ####HW1.  An example of such diagram can be viewed from: http://www.uky.edu/~dsianita/695ec/case1.gif

12.   Create a table of content page that includes hyperlinks to sales reports in different regions.  Save this page as dcctoc.htm in your ####HW1 folder.

13.   Create a version of the Doc-Centric Web page that does not use frames or image map but instead navigates through the table of content page.  The home page for the non-frame version should be called dccnf.htm.

14.   Create a zip version of your ####HW1 folder.

15.   Submit your ####HW1.zip through the BlackBoard.

     

 


If your last name starts with H-Z, then do these:

7.      Double click the Tutorial.05 folder from the folder xxxx.

8.      Copy the folder case2 from the folder xxxx onto the folder bearing your student number (i.e., folder ####HW1).

9.      Using your text editor, open listtxt.htm from the ####HW1\case2 folder and save it as listing.htm.  Change the title of the Web page to "xxxx's Listing 20481", where xxxx is your full name.

10.   Complete tasks 2-7 of case 2 on pg.5.41 of your HTML text.  Make sure that all your works are saved in the folder ####HW1.

11.   Trace the code for the series of hyperlinks and framed pages in this case problem and create a diagram showing how all of the files (both image and html files) are organized.  Save your diagram in the folder ####HW1. An example of such diagram can be viewed from: http://www.uky.edu/~dsianita/695ec/case1.gif

12.   Create a version of listing page that does not use frames or image map.  The home page for the non-frame version should be called listingnf.htm.

13.   Create a zip version of your ####HW1 folder.

14.   Submit your ###HW1.zip through BlackBoard.