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Module Code
TECH9150
Module Type
Core
ECTS Points
5
Duration
1 Semester
Contact Hours
3 hours per
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This
module covers the range of enterprise architectures and enterprise
application systems that are used within organisations. The module
aims to provide the student with a basic understanding and
knowledge of the enterprise computing techniques used in industry
and to provide hands-on experience using leading industry-standard
software.
In addition this module provides
the student with the required technical expertise to implement
prototype versions of enterprise and distributed systems,
employing the techniques and addressing the issues identified in
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Essential Reading |
Ed Roman, Rima
Patel Sriganesh, Gerald Brose, 2005, Mastering
Enterprise JavaBeans (3rd Edition),
Wiley.
Robert Orfali /
Dan Harkey / Jeri Edwards, 1999, Client/Server Survival Guide(3rd
Edition), Wiley.
Jeri Edwards, 1999, 3-Tier
Server/Client at Work (Revised Ed.), Wiley
Adam, Nabil /
Dogramaci, Oktay / Gangopadhyay, Aryya, Yesha, Yelena, 1998,
Electronic Commerce: Technical, Business, and Legal Issues,
Prentice Hall.
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Supplemental Reading
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Daniel E.
O'Leary, 2000, , Enterprise Resource
Planning Systems: Systems, Life Cycle, Electronic Commerce, and
Risk, Cambridge University Press
Peter Herzum /
Oliver Sims, 1999, Business Component Factory: A Comprehensive
Overview of Component-Based Development for the
Enterprise, Wiley
Robert Orfali / Dan Harkey /
Jeri Edwards, 1995, The Essential Distributed Objects Survival
Guide, Wiley.
David S. Linthicum, 1997, David
Linthicum's Guide to Client/Server and Intranet Development, Wiley
David Flanagan
/ Jim Farley / William Crawford / Kris Magnusson, 1999, Java
Enterprise in a Nutshell
O'Reilly & Associates
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Web references,
journals and other sources
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The reference for the Java
Enterprise community,
http://www.theserverside.com/
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For information on
how to apply
click here
For more information contact
Deirdre Lawless
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