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GCO2811 Commercial programming (DISESTABLISHED FB 05/07)

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

GCO2811 Commercial programming (DISESTABLISHED FB 05/07) (13 Dec 2007, 11:37am) []

Reasons for Introduction

Reasons for Introduction (22 May 2006, 2:59pm)

FEC3/03 Reasons for Change?The reorganisation of unit offerings resulting from the introduction of the BIT in place of the BComp at Gippsland requires that GCO2811 be offered in semester 2 and have GCO2815 Database Management Systems as a prerequisite. These changes, and the addition of an offering in Malaysia are proposed here.Previous ProposalGCO2811 Commercial Programming is a core unit in the Bachelor of Computing with majors in System Development and Business Systems. Since its inception, the unit has used COBOL as the teaching language. Programming for commercial applications in the meantime become heavily web oriented, a change that GSCIT now wishes to reflect in the content of this unit.This proposal is to significantly revise the content of GCO2811 to make it relevant to current commercial applications programming.

Reasons for Change (15 Apr 2004, 11:56am)

Unit coordinator and recommended reading updated.

Objectives

Statement of Objectives (28 Mar 2006, 3:24pm)

On completion of the unit students will:

  1. have an understanding of the fundamental principles and breadth of commercial, e-business and e-commerce programming tasks;
  2. have experience in using their programming skills in a number of different environments such as Linux, Unix or Windows, while being aware that their fundamental programming approaches remain valid;
  3. have their understanding of and skills in top-down code development enhanced;
  4. have knowledge of mark-up languages and scripting languages, and skill in creating applications using these;
  5. understand the client-server paradigm;
  6. be able to develop and code solutions to typical web-based commercial programming problems using markup and scripting languages, in a client-server paradigm;
  7. further develop skills in creating suitable and thorough test harnesses;
  8. have a sound understanding of the fundamental principles of web service strategies.
  9. be aware of basic security issues when developing and hosting Internet-based applications.

Unit Content

Summary (28 Mar 2006, 3:25pm)

Introduction to the principles of commercial e-commerce programming tasks. The unit explores the purposes and approaches in using scripting and markup languages in relation to the client-server paradigm. The role of both server-side and client-side code are examined.

The unit will also build upon student's previous study of database systems. Students will study the use of markup and scripting programming languages to connect to databases via a network.

Handbook Summary (28 Mar 2006, 3:26pm)

Introduction to principles of commercial e-business and e-commerce programming. The unit explores the purposes and approaches in using scripting and mark-up languages in relation to the client-server paradigm. Basic database management is involved. E-business and e-commerce models underpin application development using mark-up and scripting languages. The roles of server-side and client-side code together with web service strategies are examined.

Recommended Reading (01 Dec 2006, 11:06am)

Chris Bates Web Programming: Building Internet Applications, 3rd Edition, Wiley, 2006, ISBN: 0-470-01775-9

David Lash Web Wizard's Guide to Perl and CGI, 1/e, Addison Wesley, 2003, ISBN: 0201764369

David Lash Web Wizard's Guide to PHP, 1/e, Addison Wesley, 2003 ISBN: 0321121740

Teaching Methods

Mode (28 Mar 2006, 3:26pm)

Will be taught in both on-campus and off-campus learning(OCL)

Assessment

Workloads

Resource Requirements

Software Requirements (28 Mar 2006, 3:28pm)

Software: Perl, PHP, private web-server, browsers that support HTML, DHTML, XML and Javascript

Prerequisites

Faculty Information

Proposer

L F Smith

Approvals

School: 13 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
Faculty Education Committee: 13 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
Faculty Board: 13 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
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Version History

25 Jul 2002 Kim Styles Developing the first version of the unit in the Avatar in this editing session
29 Jul 2002 Kim Styles Refinement of Objectives, Summary, Assessment, Resource Requirements and Teaching related fields.
29 Jul 2002 Kim Styles Further Refinement of Objectives, Summary, Assessment, Resource Requirements and Teaching related fields.
29 Jul 2002 Kim Styles Tweaked tutorial and lecture times, and noted interschool involvement
20 Apr 2003 Kim Styles The proposal is to change the semester of offering from Semester 1 to Semester 2, and add Malaysia to the location of offering, in preparation for the introduction of the Bachelor of Information Technology.
12 May 2003 Annabelle McDougall Faculty Board approved 4/02 25/9/02
21 May 2003 Ralph Gillon Approved at FEC 3/03
03 Apr 2004 Adrien Driver Modified RecommendedReading, unit Contact and Coordinator
15 Apr 2004 Kim Styles GCO School Approval, Approved for transmission to FEC 3/04 by GSCIT EC Meeting 2/04 5/4/04
13 May 2004 Denise Martin FEC Approval
25 May 2004 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
30 Jul 2004 Madhusudan Chetty
17 Oct 2005 David Sole Added Software requrirements template
21 Oct 2005 David Sole Updated requirements template to new format
28 Mar 2006 Templar Hankinson modified UnitObjectives/ObjText; modified UnitContent/Summary; modified UnitContent/HandbookSummary; modified Teaching/Mode; modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs
22 May 2006 Gayle Nicholas submit for FEC agenda
23 May 2006 Geraldine DCosta GCO School Approval, Approved for submission FEC Mtg 3/06
19 Jun 2006 Ralph Gillon FEC Approval
30 Jun 2006 Ralph Gillon FacultyBoard Approval
01 Dec 2006 Raymond Smith modified UnitContent/RecommendedReading
13 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz modified UnitName
13 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz GCO2811 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
13 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz FEC Approval
13 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz FacultyBoard Approval - Faculty Board approved the disestablishment of this unit at 05/07 meeting

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