Evaluate the implementation and how you would rate your own application against current accessibility guidelines. Provide logs and testing records to justify any claims.

Dynamic website development

Assignment Brief

As part of the formal assessment for the programme, you are required to submit a Dynamic Website Development assignment. Refer to your Student Handbook for full details of the programme assessment scheme and general information on preparing and submitting assignments.

Learning Outcomes:

After completing the module, you should be able to:


1. Demonstrate knowledge and critical understanding of concepts of web design and development using appropriate web standards.

2. Apply knowledge of relevant guidelines for browser compatibility and web accessibility in order to meet diverse audience needs

3. Design and implement a database-driven website to meet the needs of a given scenario, utilising

4. Utilise client-side scripting to develop advanced web pages using modern scripting techniques.

5. Evaluate a solution against current accessibility guidelines.


In addition, students need to demonstrate the ability to: Communicate effectively both, verbally and in writing, using a range of media widely used in relevant professional context. Be IT, digitally and information literate.

Your assignment should include a title page containing your student number, the module name, the submission deadline and a word count; the appendices if relevant; and a reference list in Arden University (AU) Harvard format. You should address all the elements of the assignment task listed below.Note that tutors will use the assessment criteria set out below in assessing
your work.


Assignment Task

The reservation (or holding) of products online is becoming more and more popular
online and represents a new element in a dynamic web application. The process of
reserving an online item may differ between different industries, but the overall
process tends to be similar. For the purpose of this assignment, we will ask you to
keep it simple. The user selects a product or service online, one of several time slots
to collect on that specific day and fills their details. On submission, the allocated
product or service is removed from the set of options. This scenario is a simplified
example that could apply in a variety of options, not least for antique shops,
electrical goods shop, vintage clothing shops, collectable toy shops, …etc.


Stage 1: Propose a dynamic web application case study that requires the design
and development of an online reservation system. Include justification of your case
study and the need for a dynamic web application. (Maximum word count: 500)
L.O.1.


Stage 2: Plan and design between five to eight web pages for a given website that
includes reservation component. Provide recommendations with regards to a
markup language, database, scripting (both client side and server side), multimedia
components, and layout design. (Maximum word count: 1000) L.O.1. And L.O.2.


Stage 3: Recommend improvements that would enhance the browser compatibility
of the website as well as web accessibility to meet the diverse audience. (Maximum
word count: 1000) L.O.2.


Stage 4: Implement between five to eight web pages for a given case study using
dynamic web development language (ASP, PHP, or JSP). Provide screenshots of
the document and code in the appendix Provide a table that shows the testing logs
of each page. (Maximum word count: 1500) L.O.3 and L.O.4.


Stage 5: Evaluate the implementation and how you would rate your own application
against current accessibility guidelines. Provide logs and testing records to justify
any claims. (Maximum word count: 1000) L.O.5

Evaluate the implementation and how you would rate your own application against current accessibility guidelines. Provide logs and testing records to justify any claims.
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