3rd Bachelor in Management Computing
E-commerce technology
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ECTS Credits | 3 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 45 |
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Teaching staff | KUTY, Ludovic; VILVENS, Claude |
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Course Unit | Compulsory |
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Term | Quad. 1 |
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Code | ECO-INF00008/3 |
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Prerequisite | - Knowledge of Web environment and Java programming.
- Basic knowledge of C and Unix sockets programming.
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Aims and Objectives | - Mastering XML.
- Mastering the applicative Web protocols.
- Mastering e-commerce security techniques.
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Description | - Study of XML, schemas (only DTD), XMl parsing in Java (SAX, DOM, JAXP), namespaces, XPath 1.0, XSLT 1.0 and transformations in Java (TrAX).
- B2C, B2B.
- Java Server Pages for e-commerce sites, mail programming.
- Secure Java applets, virtual basket.
- Electronically payments; smart cards for e-commerce sites.
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Bibliography | - Akif, M, et al. Java XML – Programmer's Reference. Birmingham, United Kingdom. Wrox Press Ltd. 2001.
- Avedal, K, et al. Professional JSP. Birmingham, United Kingdom. Wrox Press Ltd. 2000.
- Harold (E. R.) et Means (W. S.), XML in a Nutshell, O'Reilly, 2002.
- Wilde (E.) et Lowe (D.), XPath, XLink, XPointer, and XML: A Practical Guide to Web Hyperlinking and Transclusion, Addison-Wesley, 2002.
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Teaching and Learning Methods | Magisterial courses + practical works upon a project using the theoretical concepts. |
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Assessment Methods | - Theory: written examination
- Practical works: continuous assessment for XML part, oral evaluation of the other practical works at the end of the session.
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Notes | Yes
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Language | French
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