The web application is the final deliverable for the project. At this point, you’ll populate your database with representative (or real-world) data and integrate your website to create a fully-functional web application.

Although minor deviations from your proposal are expected, significant changes – such as reducing functionality – require review and approval from the instructor.

Expected duration
10 hours
Deadline
1645 on Lesson 40
Points
75 points

Learning Objectives

  • Generate representative data and populate your database
  • Construct a web application that combines your database and website

Help Policy

Authorized Resources
Any, except classmates working on other teams
Notes
Never copy another person’s work and submit it as your own.

You must document all help received from all sources, including the instructor and instructor-provided course materials (such as the textbook).

Assignment

Complete your web application so that it provides the functionality described in your proposal. At this point, your database should be fully populated with representative information with the web application providing a way for users to interact with that database.

Submission

Create an archive of your website and submit that archive using Blackboard. In addition, submit a file that contains the SQL commands to recreate your database; this file may be “hand written” SQL commands or a “dump” created by the database management system (DBMS) as long as the dump is readable by someone who is familiar with SQL. Include your documentation statement with your Blackboard submission.

You must schedule a 15-minute time block to demonstrate your website to the instructor.