CSE5060

Handbook 2001 needs to highlight changes:

It read (previously):

Synopsis: Techniques for developing multimedia Web applications using the 

Java programming language. Events and threads in Applets and other issues 

important to WWW programming such as security and client-server communication.

Multimedia technology and how it relates to other key technologies. 

Intellectual property rights and standards.

Assessment: Assignments: 70% + Essay and presentation: 30% 

 

To now read:

Synopsis: Techniques for developing multimedia Web applications using the 

Java programming language. Events and threads in Applets and other issues 

important to WWW programming such as security and client-server communication,

Java 2D, Server-side Java topics such as JSP, Servlets and Enterprise Javabeans.

Intellectual property rights and standards.

Assessment: 2 Assignments: 80%, Research/Essay Paper - 30% 

 

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PS: 

Assignment 1 will be on multimedia, applet communication, Java 2D

and network aspects; Assignment 2 will be on server side Java with JSP,

Servlets and Enterprise Java Beans);

Research/Essay Paper - 30%


Important Information : - Prerequisite Knowledge for CSE5060

CSE5060 Semester 2 2001 is an updated Version of SFT5060 Semester 2 2000 

SFT5060 Semester 2 2000 had prohibition status for students who had

completed CSE5910. Hence, we had to cater for some students who enrolled 

in Sem 2 2000, who did not have the prerequisite knowledge assumed in CSE5060. 

Students enrolling in CSE5060 from Sem2 2001 are required to have completed 

CSE5910 or an equivalent subject. We suggest that students refer to 

Modules 1-4 (to be included in Semester  2 2001 web page or refer to 

Sem 2 2000 material weeks 1-3 and 5) to check if they know some of this 

basic material.