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FIT3011 - Enterprise programming6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of Information TechnologyLeader: Gour KarmakarOffered
Gippsland First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisDistributed database systems: clients, servers, application servers, database servers, clusters of servers. Distributed database architectures: single-tier, two-tier, multi-tier. Implementation issues: performance, security, transactions. Enterprise application server capabilities: hot deployment, clean shutdown, clustering, farming, load balancing, automatic fail-over. Enterprise application coding: DBMS access, distributed components, messaging services, authentication, authorization, encryption, transactions. Exterprise application software development tools. Access to the University's computer systems through an Internet service provider is compulsory for off-campus students. Objectives
5. Be able to configure an enterprise application and application server to take advantage of advanced capabilities such as:
8. Accept the importance of client and server operating system platforms other than Windows, and therefore the need for technologies that support multiple platforms. 9. Appreciate the value that an application server adds to an application with remarkably little additional coding effort. AssessmentExam: 60%; Assignments: 40% Contact hoursone x 2hr lecture/week, one x 2hr tutorial/week PrerequisitesFIT1007 or GCO1812 or equivalent ProhibitionsCSE3450, GCO3823, GCO4823 (Translation set:GCO3823) |