CEng 520 - Advanced Topics in Internet
Computing
- Instructor: Prof. Dr. Asuman DOGAC
- Credit: (3-0) 3 credits
- Lecture Schedule:
Tuesday 16:40, Thursday 13.40-14.30 (Dept. of Computer Eng. Software R&D Center)
- Catalog Description:
Extensible Markup Language (XML) technologies; Semantic Web; Resource Description Framework (RDF); Web Ontology Language (OWL); Business-to-Business Interoperability Standards; RosettaNet; UDDI; ebXML; Business Processes (OASIS ebXML Business Process Specification Schema); Web services; Web Service Choreohraphy Languages; Universal Business Language (UBL); OAGIS; GS1 XML; P2P Computing; JXTA; RFID Technologies; Identity Management on the Internet, Privacy, Security; Multi-component Technologies on the Internet (Mashup, AJAX, RSS/Atom, REST), Healthcare IT on the Internet (IHE Profiles, Electronic Healthcare Standards, HL7 Messages), LDAP and Directory Services
- Objectives:
Recently, the Internet has brought about a revolutionary change in providing a unified transport infrastructure for cooperative networking. Furthermore, the Internet is also gradually turning into a public “utility” in people's daily life, and the Web has served as a catalyst in this process. The remote computers can now readily participate in a distributed computation, under the framework of Internet computing.
Internet Computing includes many areas such as electronic commerce, mobile commerce, entertainment, education, health care, tourism, governance, etc. The aim of this course is to cover the emerging software technologies for the next-generation of the Internet Computing.
- Grading: Homeworks: 45%, Project:55%
Last updated by Asuman Dogac on March 7, 2008.