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CSE136 - Enterprise-class Web Applications
Units: 4
Course Objectives: No existing course now accurately reflects the contemporary direction of development of web-service related computer science topics. This is obviously an important area for our students and deserves a fresh treatment. The proposed courses will meet this need.
Course Description: Design and implementation of very large scale web-based applications. Topics covered typically include modeling organizational needs, design and revision management, J2EE or similar software platforms, web server and application server functionality, reuse of object-oriented components, model-view-controller and other design patterns, clustering, load-balancing, fault-tolerance, authentication, usage accounting.
Format: 3 hours of lecture, 1 hour of discussion, 1 hour of lab, and 7 hours of outside preparation per week.
Prerequisites: CSE 135.
Other restrictions: Majors only.
Offered: One quarter per year.
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