Credits |
5
cr
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Status of the Course |
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Level of the Course |
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Teaching Period |
I-II (Autumn)
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Workload |
24+0 (2+0); Lectures 24 h, Preparation for lectures 24 h, Exercises
50 h (25 hours for the first exercise, 25 hours for the second
exercise), Preparing for final exam 30 h, Final open exam 7 h
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Learning Outcomes |
You are familiar with common Internet application and service
architectures, and are able to evaluate the extent of their
applicability. You know how to study research literature, can
summarize its results, and are capable of contributing your own
analysis of a research topic.
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Content |
The course focuses on current issues concerning the design,
development, deployment and management of applications and services
in Internet. The topical areas vary yearly covering system
architectures, service architectures, service management and
related technical development issues. Some of the focal areas are
peer-to-peer technologies, systems and services in comparison to
more traditional client-server systems.
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Assessment Methods and Criteria |
Exam and exercises and course feedback.
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Literature |
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Study Material |
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Substitutes for Courses |
Replaces former course T-110.7100 Applications and Services in
Internet.
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CEFR level |
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Prerequisites |
T-110.4100
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Grading Scale |
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Registration for Courses |
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Language of Instruction |
EN. English
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Course Staff and Contact Information |
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Office Hours |
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Further Information |
Attendance is recommended and encouraged, but not mandatory. The
assessment of the course is divided into two mandatory parts: 1.
Final open exam (60%); 2. Exercise work (40%). You are required to
pass each part successfully and separately in order to pass the
whole course and get the credits.
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