The MBC information booklet - RMIT University
The MBC information booklet - RMIT University
The MBC information booklet - RMIT University
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12.1.11 ISYS1124—Web<br />
Database<br />
Applications<br />
12.1.12 COSC2277—<br />
Web<br />
Development<br />
Technologies<br />
12.1.13 COSC1213—<br />
Web Media<br />
Technologies<br />
Course Description<br />
Chapter 12: Vocational Electives<br />
This course introduces students to the principles and practice of implementing and<br />
designing medium-size web database applications. Topics include server side scripting,<br />
session management, authentication and performance.<br />
Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities<br />
• Ability to write substantial computer programs in Java, PHP or C, equivalent to<br />
COSC1309 Programming Web Applications OR COSC1283 Programming<br />
Techniques<br />
• Fundamentals of database systems and SQL, equivalent to ISYS1055 Introduction<br />
to Database Systems OR ISYS1122 Introduction to Databases (Internet and Web<br />
Computing)<br />
(For <strong>information</strong> on equivalence go to http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/courseguides/<br />
equivalents.shtml.)<br />
For more <strong>information</strong> on the course, go to www.rmit.edu.au/courses2006/004312.<br />
Course Description<br />
This course introduces you to the principles and practice of developing applications<br />
using the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) and the C# programming language.<br />
Topics include the CLI, C#, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, Web services, and security.<br />
Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities<br />
• Fundamental knowledge in relational database concepts, including relational<br />
modelling & design, relational algebra & SQL, conceptual modelling, and<br />
transactions & concurrency, equivalent to ISYS1055 Introduction to Database<br />
Systems.<br />
• Ability to write programs in an object-oriented programming language, equivalent to<br />
COSC1295 Java for Programmers OR COSC1252 Object Oriented Programming.<br />
(For <strong>information</strong> on equivalence go to http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/courseguides/<br />
equivalents.shtml.)<br />
For more <strong>information</strong> on the course, go to www.rmit.edu.au/courses2006/035218.<br />
Course Description<br />
This course provides you with an overview of the rich-media environment. Rich-media is<br />
a new term used to define the enhanced experience of <strong>information</strong> streaming into the<br />
user via various modalities. It is a superset of the conventional concepts of multimedia<br />
and also incorporates interactivity, multi-modality and contextual response. <strong>The</strong> course<br />
will include detailed case-study descriptions of some of the more innovative<br />
developments in human-computer interaction. <strong>The</strong> course also encourages the<br />
incorporation of accessibility features in the form of a multi-modal model of<br />
communication. This course can feed directly into:<br />
• COSC2272 Digital Media Programming, which further develops knowledge of<br />
digital technology;<br />
OR<br />
• COSC1182 Usability Engineering, which further develops and formalises usability<br />
concepts.<br />
Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities<br />
• COSC1297 Web Page Construction or equivalent<br />
OR COSC1295 Java for Programmers<br />
(For <strong>information</strong> on equivalence go to http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/courseguides/<br />
equivalents.shtml.)<br />
For more <strong>information</strong> on the course, go to www.rmit.edu.au/courses2006/004223.<br />
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