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As distributed software systems have grown in size, the granularity of the problem domain has also grown. This change has brought about the realisation that the greatest complexity in most systems manifest itself as a problem of how software can interact over heterogeneous and distributed environments. The trend in IT is also moving towards building such systems for the enterprise.
Software engineers will often employ middleware to contain heterogeneity and distribution complexity for the enterprise. Frameworks, therefore, have to be designed with a clear understanding of the middleware they utilize. Existing middleware can be classified into three types, transactional, message-oriented and object-oriented. The object-oriented approach provides much promise as it addresses many complexity issues through encapsulation and modularity.
It is therefore necessary to provide a unit to address these issues and at the same time, provide practical experience in the development of such applications with the focus on applications for the enterprise.
This unit is one of the core units for Master of Information Technology specialisation, Enterprise Architecture. It may also be taken as an elective by other coursework masters students who possess the appropriate prerequisite knowledge and do not plan to undertake the Enterprise Architecture specialisation.
Upon the completion of this unit, students will be able to:
Upon completion of the unit, the student will:
As application development advances towards web-based distributed applications for the enterprise, this unit introduces techniques and addresses various theoretical issues pertaining to the development of such applications. The Java programming language and Java technologies will be used in the practical assignments to implement the theoretical concepts. Advanced Java topics to be covered and discussed include Enterprise JavaBeans, Java ServerPages, Java Servlet Technology and Java Database Connectivity. Students will be able to address other issues related to the development of large scale enterprise systems including: transactions and distributed transaction processing, interoperability and persistence, scalability and the choices facing enterprise system architects and developers.
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16 May 2006 | David Sole | copied from CPE5007 |
16 May 2006 | Sea Ling | modified UnitName; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RObsolete; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRole; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjSocial; modified UnitContent/Summary; modified ResourceReqs/TutorialReqs; modified ResourceReqs/SchoolReqs; modified ResourceReqs/CaspaImpact; modified ResourceReqs/InterFaculty; modified ResourceReqs/IntraFaculty; modified ResourceReqs/OtherResources; modified Prerequisites/PreReqUnits; modified Prerequisites/PreReqKnowledge; modified Corequisites; modified Prohibitions; modified AliasTitles; modified Level; modified Enrolment |
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16 May 2006 | Sea Ling | modified Abbreviation |
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25 May 2006 | Geraldine DCosta | FIT School Approval, Approved for submission FEC Mtg 3/06 |
19 Jun 2006 | Ralph Gillon | FEC Approval |
29 Jun 2006 | Ralph Gillon | FacultyBoard Approval |
22 Oct 2010 | Geraldine DCosta | modified UnitName - Added Disestablished comment. |
22 Oct 2010 | Geraldine DCosta | FIT5007 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
22 Oct 2010 | Geraldine DCosta | FEC Approval |
22 Oct 2010 | Geraldine DCosta | FacultyBoard Approval - GPC 4/10 endorsed and FEC 4/10-Item 8.7.2- approved disestablishment of this unit. Faculty Board approval has been added to aid administration in Monatar. |
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