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COMP9321 Web Application Engineering Semester 1, 2017
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COMP9321 Web Application Engineering Semester 1, 2017 Dr. Amin Beheshti Service Oriented Computing Group, CSE, UNSW Australia Week 1 http://webapps.cse.unsw.edu.au/webcms2/course/index.php?cid=2457 COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

E-Com Stream Overview COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

What Are You Going to Learn in COMP9321? COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Basic Web Architecture: Universal Readership ... COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

"It's software Jim, but not as we know it" COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

What are we aiming for.. COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

The importance of Web Application Architecture 2 COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Web Application Architecture: Layers COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

n-tier Architecture: Client/Server Difference Client Side Server Side Thin Client Fat Client Ref: Tanenbaum & Van Steen. "Distributed systems-principles and paradigms", 2007 COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Web Application Architecture: Client/Server Difference COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Web Application Architecture: Client/Server Difference COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Learning Outcomes COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

What we WILL teach you COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

What we WILL NOT teach you COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Rough Schedule COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Teaching Philosophy COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Course Outline COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Assessment Formula COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Exam Format (draft) COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Exam Format (draft) COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Support Staff COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

COMP9321 Supp Exam Policy COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Other notes COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Course evaluation and feedback COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Feedback from CATEI COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

Course Assessment Statistics Average: Students #: 100 HD: 10% DN: 30% CR: 40% PS: 10% FL: 10% COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1

COMP9321, 17s1, Week 1