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Academic Year/course: 2017/18

533 - Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering

60950 - Technologies and models for developing distributed applications


Syllabus Information

Academic Year:
2017/18
Subject:
60950 - Technologies and models for developing distributed applications
Faculty / School:
110 - Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura
Degree:
533 - Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering
ECTS:
6.0
Year:
2
Semester:
Second semester
Subject Type:
Optional
Module:
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5.1. Methodological overview

The methodology followed in this course is oriented towards achievement of the learning objectives. A wide range of teaching and learning tasks are implemented, such as lectures, problem-solving, seminars by experts, laboratory sessions, small group guidance and feedback, and assessment.

5.2. Learning tasks

The course includes the following learning tasks:

  • Teaching sessions (40 hours, three weekly hours). Lectures, problem-solving, laboratory sessions. 
  • Project (80 hours).
  • Autonomous work and study (25 hours)
  • Assessment tasks (5 hours).

5.3. Syllabus

The course will address the following topics:

  1. Basics of distributed Internet applications.
  2. Technologies, frameworks and standards for the development of Internet applications.
  3. Security, semantics and other horizontal issues.
  4. Design of distributed Internet applications.
  5. Integration of components by means of events and messages.
  6. Basic concepts and principles for the design of applications in cluster, grid and cloud environments.
  7. Resource management models (processing, storage, network...) for cluster, grid and cloud environments.

5.4. Course planning and calendar

Further information concerning the timetable, classroom, office hours, assessment dates and other details regarding this course, will be provided on the first day of class or please refer to the EINA website and Moodle.

5.5. Bibliography and recommended resources

During the course, specific bibliography will be suggested for every topic.