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T-110.5140 Network Application Frameworks and XML (5 cr) Spring 2009

T-110.5140 Network Application Frameworks and XML (5 cr) Spring 2009. This Lecture. Course Info Lecture outline Sign up for the Course Assignments. Description. Fundamentals of modern distributed applications and services.

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T-110.5140 Network Application Frameworks and XML (5 cr) Spring 2009

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  1. T-110.5140 Network Application Frameworks and XML (5 cr)Spring 2009

  2. This Lecture • Course Info • Lecture outline • Sign up for the Course • Assignments

  3. Description • Fundamentals of modern distributed applications and services. • A Network Application Framework contains services for distributed applications • Focus on current and emerging topics in IETF and W3C. • Topics include the Internet Architecture, Web services and mobile middleware. • Two assignments as pair-work for practical middleware experience.

  4. Course Info • Course structure • Lectures on Mondays 12.15-14 in T3 • Two assignments as pair-work • Final exam on Tuesday 12.5. 9-12 in T1 • Study materials for the course • Lecture slides and handouts, scientific papers, and relevant standards • Background • Eric Newcomer Understanding Web Services • Eric Greenberg’s book “Network Application Frameworks” Chapter 1-9 and 12 • Sanjiva Weerawarana et al. Web Services Platform Architecture. Prentice Hall.

  5. Contact information • Lectures • Sasu Tarkoma (@tml.hut.fi) • Assignments • Kari Visala (@hiit.fi) • Long Hoang (silver@cc.hut.fi) • Common questions to the newsgroup: • opinnot.tik.naf • Personal questions by email • T-110.5140@tml.hut.fi

  6. Lecture Outline 26 Jan 09 5 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 About course and assignments About course and assignments. Please attend the first lecture to register for the course. 02 Feb 09 6 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 Introduction and overview 09 Feb 09 7 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 Routing, multi-homing, mobility 16 Feb 09 8 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs). 23 Feb 09 9 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 Host Identity Protocol 02 Mar 09 10 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 Middleware 09 Mar 09 11 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 Exam week, no lecture 16 Mar 09 12 Mon 12:15-14:00 TU2 Web services 23 Mar 09 13 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 SOAP 30 Mar 09 14 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 Securing Web services 06 Apr 09 15 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 Service federation 13 Apr 09 16 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 Easter, no lecture 20 Apr 09 17 Mon 12:15-14:00 T3 Summary and conclusions Please check the news section on the web page for updates!

  7. Prerequisites • T-110.4100 Computer Networks • T-110.5100 Laboratory Work on Telecommunications Software

  8. Sign up for the course • Send email to • sasu.tarkoma@tml.hut.fi • Include the following information • Number • Name • Post-graduate student? • How many credits? • Major • Minor • Expected graduation date?

  9. Questions?

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