Analysis and Design of Portal Enterprise Applications (6 points)
(IT)
Leader: J Polgar
Offered: Caulfield Second semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis:
Objectives: At the completion of this unit students will: 1. Understand the design and implementation of enterprise portal applications 2. Achieve sound knowledge of essential components of enterprise portal application including the UML modelling, design, and implementation of -Portal Interface design including portlets, servlets, EJB, and JSP -Organizing content around taxonomies -The Java 2 Enterprise Edition Framework (J2EE) and -Enterprise Java Beans -Portlet lifecycle, interoperability and interaction with servlets and EJBs -JSP 168 and WSRP standards, -APIs associated with communication between portlet container and portlets -Characteristics of effective E-Commerce portals (customer trust, ease of use, multichannel integration), federated portlets. 3. Develop knowledge of advanced modelling with UML of efficient dynamic enterprise portal architectures to allow better information delivery to a user. 4. Achieve sound knowledge and practical skills (modelling, design and implementation) of enterprise portal applications. 5. Understand large scale design principles of enterprise portal applications
Assessment: Research report and project proposal: 40%. Practical assignment: 60%.
Contact Hours: 4 hours.
Prerequisites: CPE4004 or relevant working experience.
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