This Unit is archived with an end date of 15/12/2021

Overview

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Academic contacts

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Offerings

DUBAI-ISC-TJD-INT-2020-2020

DUBAI-ISC-TJD-INT-2022-2022

DUBAI-ISC-TMD-INT-2018-2019

DUBAI-ISC-TMD-INT-2021-2021

DUBAI-ISC-TMD-INT-2023-2023

DUBAI-ISC-TSD-INT-2020-2020

DUBAI-ISC-TSD-INT-2022-2022

KAPLAN-SGP-TJA-INT-2022-2022

KAPLAN-SGP-TMA-INT-2019-2019

KAPLAN-SGP-TMA-INT-2021-2021

KAPLAN-SGP-TMA-INT-2023-2023

KAPLAN-SGP-TSA-INT-2022-2022

MURDOCH-S1-EXT-2018-ONGOING

MURDOCH-S1-INT-2018-ONGOING

Other learning activities

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Learning activities

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Learning outcomes

1.
Understand the stages of the Software Development Life Cycle
2.
Understand the various Architectures that can be used in software systems
3.
Perform design for a system given a particular architecture
4.
Develop a system using an object-oriented method and language
5.
Develop a WWW-based client-server system

Assessments

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Additional information

Unit content:Pipe-filter architecture and regular expressions Client-Server architecture Batch versus run-time validation design Object-oriented design and UML Dynamic binding and inheritance Event-based architecture Finite state machines and GUI design Petri Nets Multithreading and synchronisation Layered architectures, design patterns and other architectures.
Other notes:Each student is expected to spend on average three hours per teaching week reading the lecture notes, books chapters and other recommended materials relevant to the topic covered in that week and spend a similar amount of time working on the lab exercises for that week. In addition, each student is required to complete two assignments and sit the final examination.