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Web applications IV31478/3977/1718/1/63
Study guide

Web applications IV

31478/3977/1718/1/63
Academic year 2017-18
Is found in:
  • International Curriculum, programme stage 2
In other study programme:
  • Bachelor of Applied Computer Science as Web applications IV
  • Bachelor of Applied Information Technology as Web applications IV
  • Bachelor of Applied Information Technology as Web applications IV
  • Bachelor of Applied Information Technology as Web applications IV
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 4 credits
Weight: 4,00
Total study time: 100,00 hours
Possible deadlines for learning account: 15.03.2018 ()

Organisation of education

Teaching Activities, Learning Activities, Assessment Activities
Lecture
Self-study64,00 hours
Seminar36,00 hours
Supervised independent work
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Re-sit exam: is possible.
Special admission is required to enrol in this course unit under
  • credit contract.
  • exam contract (to obtain a credit).
  • exam contract (to obtain a degree).
Co-ordinator: Decorte Johan
Other teaching staff: Van Der Helst Pieter, Van Steen Joeri
Language course: No
Languages: English
Scheduled for: Semester 2

Objectives

Is able to develop and justify a high quality web application using Javascript MVC frameworks
Is able to write and justify javascript unit tests.
Is able to of develop and justify webcomponents.
Is able to develop and justify a backend.
Is able to automate (parts of) the build process.
Is able to develop a high quality web application with an eye for the UX

Contents

Javascript MVC
Javascript unit tests
Webcomponents
REST API, Real Time applications
Javascript package manager; javascript task runner
Templates, routing

Order of enrolment

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Prerequisites

The arrangements regarding prerequisites applied for this course unit are in the Faculty’s educational and examination regulations (FOER).

Final objectives

The student is able to autonomously and efficiently design, construct, document and test quality IT-solutions, taking into account the new developments and application areas

Final objectives

Partial Competence 1: build a layered application (TI01)

Indicators:

  • Can build a persistence layer.

  • Can build a domain layer.

  • Can build a service layer.

  • Can build a presentation layer.

Partial Competence 2 : apply common principles and techniques (TI01)

Indicators:

  • Understand and apply common principles and techniques.


Teaching methods

  • Exercises
  • Learning dialogue

Organisation of education

Teaching conversation with exercises and practice sessions.

Study guidance

Individual learning problems can always be reported to the lecturer who can take remedial action.

Evaluation

Evaluation(s) for first exam chance
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Non-periodicAssignment: model/product/design100,00
Evaluation(s) for re-sit exam
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PeriodicAssignment: model/product/design100,00

Evaluation

  • First exam session:
    • Period bound evaluation: 100% (open book exam on PC).
  • Second exam session:
    • 100% (open book exam on PC).

Study costs

None.

Key words

Java
IWETO Code: P175 Informatics