World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Its Role in Web Application Development
Syllabus point: Investigate and explain the role of the World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ) in the development of applications for the web
Syllabus content pages for this topic. Each page maps to one main syllabus dot point.
Syllabus point: Investigate and explain the role of the World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ) in the development of applications for the web
Syllabus point: Model elements that form a web development system
Syllabus point: Explore and explain the influence of a web browser on web development, including the use of developer (dev) tools
Syllabus point: Investigate cascading style sheets (CSS) and its impact on the design of a web application
Syllabus point: Investigate the reasons for version control and apply it when developing web application
Syllabus point: Explore the types and significance of code libraries for front-end web development
Syllabus point: Explain the use and development of open-source software in relation to web development
Syllabus point: Investigate methods to support and manage the load times of web pages/applications
Syllabus point: Research, experiment with and evaluate the prevalence and use of web content management systems (CMS)
Syllabus point: Assess the contribution of back-end web development to the success of a web application
Syllabus point: Observe and describe the back-end process used to manage a web request
Syllabus point: Develop a web application using an appropriate scripting language with shell scripts to make files and directories, and searching for text in a text file
Syllabus point: Apply a web-based database and construct script that executes SQL
Syllabus point: Compare Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) to SQL
Syllabus point: Describe how collaborative work practices between front-end and back-end developers improve the development of a web solution
Syllabus point: Design, develop and implement a progressive web app (PWA)