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The Master of Network Computing is directed, in part, to practising IT professionals who may have a first degree in computing, and now wish to upgrade their qualifications specifically in the network computing area. This master's course aims to produce graduates who will be specialists in the field of network computing, who will be able to design and construct distributed applications operating on local area networks, wide area networks, intranets, extranets and the Internet. An essential part of Network Computing is the World Wide Web. This subject, then, addresses a number of aspects of the World Wide Web: design and implementation of large web sites, client and server side applications development and some current Web technologies, for example. This unit is to replace CPE5011 Internet Applications Development.
Created as part of the Master of information Technology and Master of Applied Information Technology Units - 2009
This unit has been updated as part of a 2009 review and comparison of data with current Handbook, Syllabus + and Callista data.
30/11/2017 - Unit disestablished at FEC 5/17 Item 7.3.
This unit is one of four core units in the Internet and Web Development Specialisation in the Master of Information Technology (MIT) and the Master of Applied Information Technology (MAIT). It is also available as an elective in all FIT Masters. This unit offers students the skills to become competent in modern techniques of Internet applications design.
At the completion of this unit students will have -
020103
This unit has been designed to provide students with skills to develop Internet Applications with a focus on enabling web page functionality through scripting. The unit presents an overview of multi-tier web applications and the technologies that operate in different layers of typical web architectures. The unit teaches a range of web application development technologies focusing on state-of-the-art object oriented scripting languages for mobile and conventional web applications. Techniques for scripting on the client side (e.g. JavaScript) and scripting on the server side.
6
2 hrs lectures/wk, 2 hrs laboratories/wk
FIT
For MAIT students, FIT9017, FIT9018, FIT9019, FIT9030, FIT9020 and FIT4037
It is assumed that all students have a strong knowledge of Java programming
CPE5011, CPE4003
Semester 2 , 2009
Berwick, Caulfield
Janet Fraser
26 May 2011 | FIT Admin | Data from FIT5032 copied into this unit |
30 Nov 2017 | Christy Pearson | modified UnitName; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange |
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