| Programme Synopsis |
ICT201 Developing Interactive Websites |
| This module will introduce the use of added features available for web page creation. Besides the inclusion of normal objects like JavaScript, Applets and media items, students will be introduced to XML. In XML programming, students will understand the purposes of DTD, style sheets and the creation of their own tags. |
ICT202 Distributed Application Devt (C#) |
This module will introduce the use of added features available for web page creation. Besides the inclusion of normal objects like JavaScript, Applets and media items, students will be introduced to XML. In XML programming, students will understand the purposes of DTD, style sheets and the creation of their own tags. |
ICT209 Multimedia Streaming Technology |
This module will concentrate on adding streaming multimedia capacity to Web sites in order to make them more interactive and illustrative for audience. Students will be taught on the advantages of different technologies, choosing and implementing the right strategy, hardware and software for their sites. Concepts and standards discussed will include MPEG, AVI, Real Audio, VDOLive, TrueSpeech, Multicast Intranets, VRML and 3D streaming. |
ICT206 Network &Distributed Application Security |
This module will cover the security issues pertaining to most businesses using client/server applications. Students will learn to understand how to implement and control the security architecture, devise effective security policies over the network and audit for monitoring purposes. Compare the different OS such as NT and UNIX for scalable security features. Detailed methodologies involving cryptography especially in distributed databases |
IT401 Advanced Operating Systems (Win2003 Server) |
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IT404 Advanced Visual Basic.Net |
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| IT406 Advanced Java Programming |
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| IT417 Relational Database Design |
The Relational Database Design Course covers the use of Entity Relationship (ER) in detail through many real life examples, practical business problems and solutions. After several iterations the ER model captures the data requirements and business rules and forms a sound basis for the initial design of a relational database. The second part of the course is about the design process and presents the considerations for creating a normalized, stable, maintainable and well-defined relational database. |