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  • 5.00 Credits

    Advanced topics in Internet programming focusing on the use and integration of XML, Java, and database technologies for Web application development. This course is intended for students in the Internet programming discipline and professionals who need to develop hands on programming skills specifically for integrating XML with databases, Java, and development of web services, including the use of SOAP, .Net, and UDDI.This is an advanced course that will cover the most current topics and technologies utilizing XML, with topical focus including B2Bi (Business to Business integration) and web services. Topics will include an overview of the most current application architecture platforms and frameworks used by industry, including implementations in NT, Unix, and Linux environments and vendor strategies. Advisories: COIN 78; familiarity with the JAVA programming language, SQL and XML. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    The World Wide Web is transitioning from a content Web, to a process Web, to a knowledge Web. This course introduces the Semantic Web and Semantic Web technologies to students with a firm command of XML and an interest in knowledge engineering. Topics include RSS, RDF, RDDL, Ontologies and Taxonomies, Concept Maps, and XML topic maps. Students will integrate an RSS feed into a blog, build a machine readable XML meta data document, and create a small XML topic map from an ontology, taxonomy, and concept map. This course provides a firm understanding of the Semantic Web initiative, including current activities in RKF (Rapid Knowledge Formation), DAML, and Web based inference and ontology engines. Advisory: COIN 78. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Three hours lecture, one hour lecture-laboratory, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    Expression Blend is a new tool from Microsoft for designing both Windows and Web user interfaces using XAML, an XML derivative. Blend seamlessly permits the incorporation of audio, video, 2D and 3D vector art, bitmap images and animations into stunning user interfaces. Through data binding and other markup extensions, XAML permits the implementation of a considerable degree of functionality without requiring a full fledged programming language such as C#. At the same time, Blend is able to totally coordinate with Visual Studio so that the same project can be worked on simultaneously by a designer using Blend and by a C# developer using Visual Studio. Blend will ultimately be used both by professional user interface designers and by developers for most WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) UIs since its feature set for design purposes is considerably richer than the equivalent designer in Visual Studio. Advisories: CIS 19M, COIN 78. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    Introduction to mark-up languages, including HTML and XML, as a method of gaining practical experience and learning the fundamentals of BIOML (BIOploymer Markup Language). This course is intended for students in the bioinformatics discipline who need to understand mark-up languages for encapsulating, transmitting, and presenting biological data on the World Wide Web, with special emphasis placed on interaction and collaboration with bioinformatics databases, and rendering bioploymer data with BIOML. Advisories: COIN 51 or equivalent; BTEC 51A and 52A. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to various Internet technologies and Web development tools. Advisory: COIN 63. One and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours lecture-laboratory, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    This practical course provides an introduction to Internet databases, tools and methods used in bioinformatics, emphasizing genomic and protein databases including NCBI, GenBank, SWISS-PROT, SWISS-MODEL, PBD, PIR, and Pfam. Course focus on the practical use of bioinformatics tools and databases to explore the genome, proteome, and transcriptome in applied problem spaces. The use BioPerl modules is introduced a method to interrogate bioinformatics data. XML data formats including BSML and MAGE-ML are demonstrated. Lab exercises focus on software tools including BLAST and Smith-Waterman for methods of aligning and comparing sequences, and SWISS-MODEL and The Protein Data Bank for protein structure modeling. Statistical analysis of bioinformatics includes hypothesis testing and problem posing. Current topics including microarray technology for measuring gene expression are also introduced. A working knowledge of both key concepts and vocabulary used in molecular biology is strongly encouraged. Experience with markup languages and programming is useful but not required. Prerequisites: COIN 51 or equivalent. BTEC 51A and 52A. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Four hours lecture, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 4.00 Credits

    Image preparation and design for the Web using Photoshop and other tools. Image acquisition and correction, conversion and optimizing images for the Web with application to various browsers. Software capabilities and limitations; hands-on experience. Advisory: CAST 92A or equivalent. One and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours lecture-laboratory, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students will create a fully functioning Web site, based on techniques learned in previously taken CAST/COIN classes. Technologies used may include XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, graphics or multimedia development, DHTML, CGI or other relevant technologies. Advisories: CIS 50A, 50B, COIN 51, 61, 63. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    Concepts and techniques used for creating dynamic Web sites with JSP as the primary programming language. Topics include Server-side Web site programming for creating dynamic and distributed Web sites; Java Servelets and its relation to JSP; customized tag creation for improved code design; XML integration for content management and business-to-business (B2B) content and data exchange over the Internet; Java Beans utilization and database connectivity with JDBC; and a survey of various required JSP environments like Jserve and Jrun, and overview of their installation and configuration. Advisories: CIS 27A and COIN 61 or equivalent; COIN 78; ability to write simple SQL statements highly recommended. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will provide a basic understanding of visual modeling tools and methods for software application development, focusing on the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Microsoft Visio, Visual Studio, and/or specific industry applications (Rational Rose) will be used to model Web-deployed software applications. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding business process requirements gathering and effective modeling techniques using the UML. Advisories: Object oriented programming course (Java recommended); hands-on use of Microsoft Visio; CIS 60 or equivalent. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. One and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours lecture-laboratory, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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