MC9251-Middleware Technologies
UNIT I IT ARCHITECTURE AND EMERGENCE OF MIDDLEWARE
IT Architecture – Evolution And Development – Middleware – Remote Procedure Calls – Data Base Access – Distributed Transaction Processing – Message Queuing – Object Middleware – Internet Applications – Web Services – Middleware Inter Operability.
UNIT II DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION
Support For Business Process – Information Retrieval – Multi – Tier Functionalities – Architecture – Middleware Bus Architecture – Hub And Web Services Architecture – Resiliency – Performance And Scalability – Design Issues.
UNIT III SYSTEM MANAGEMENT & SECURITY
Functions & Users – Functional Categories – Interrelationships And Organization – System Management Technology – Distributed System Security – Web Service Security.
UNIT IV APPLICATION DESIGN AND IT ARCHITECTURE
Existing Systems – Reuse – Architecture & Levels Of Design – Reconciling Design Approaches – Implementing Business Process – Architecture Process Pattern – Classification And Analysis Error– Handling – Timing Migrations – Flexibility – Integration Design – Issues.
UNIT V INFORMATION ACCESSES AND INFORMATION ACCURACY
Process Information – Process Management & Improvement – Requirements Of Information Access – Information Accuracy – Shared Data Or Controlled Duplication – Consistency In Existing In Databases – Data Migration – Tuning Existing Applications To Services – Building A Middle Tier – Changing Middleware Between Transaction Services – Case Study – Service – Orientation Architecture.
Text Books:-
1. Chris Britton, Peter Bye, “IT Architecture And Middleware, A Staligies For Building Large Integrated System”, Addition Wesley, 2004.
2. T. J. Mowbray, “Inside CORBA: Distributed Object Standards and Applications”, Addison Wesley, 1997.
3. N. Wallace, :COM/DCOM Blue Book”, Dreamtech Press, 2000
IT Architecture – Evolution And Development – Middleware – Remote Procedure Calls – Data Base Access – Distributed Transaction Processing – Message Queuing – Object Middleware – Internet Applications – Web Services – Middleware Inter Operability.
UNIT II DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION
Support For Business Process – Information Retrieval – Multi – Tier Functionalities – Architecture – Middleware Bus Architecture – Hub And Web Services Architecture – Resiliency – Performance And Scalability – Design Issues.
UNIT III SYSTEM MANAGEMENT & SECURITY
Functions & Users – Functional Categories – Interrelationships And Organization – System Management Technology – Distributed System Security – Web Service Security.
UNIT IV APPLICATION DESIGN AND IT ARCHITECTURE
Existing Systems – Reuse – Architecture & Levels Of Design – Reconciling Design Approaches – Implementing Business Process – Architecture Process Pattern – Classification And Analysis Error– Handling – Timing Migrations – Flexibility – Integration Design – Issues.
UNIT V INFORMATION ACCESSES AND INFORMATION ACCURACY
Process Information – Process Management & Improvement – Requirements Of Information Access – Information Accuracy – Shared Data Or Controlled Duplication – Consistency In Existing In Databases – Data Migration – Tuning Existing Applications To Services – Building A Middle Tier – Changing Middleware Between Transaction Services – Case Study – Service – Orientation Architecture.
Text Books:-
1. Chris Britton, Peter Bye, “IT Architecture And Middleware, A Staligies For Building Large Integrated System”, Addition Wesley, 2004.
2. T. J. Mowbray, “Inside CORBA: Distributed Object Standards and Applications”, Addison Wesley, 1997.
3. N. Wallace, :COM/DCOM Blue Book”, Dreamtech Press, 2000
MC9252-Software Project Management
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Project Definition – Contract Management – Activities Covered By Software Project Management – Overview Of Project Planning – Stepwise Project Planning.
UNIT II PROJECT EVALUATION
Strategic Assessment – Technical Assessment – Cost Benefit Analysis – Cash Flow Forecasting – Cost Benefit Evaluation Techniques – Risk Evaluation.
UNIT III ACTIVITY PLANNING
Objectives – Project Schedule – Sequencing And Scheduling Activities – Network Planning Models – Forward Pass – Backward Pass – Activity Float – Shortening Project Duration – Activity On Arrow Networks – Risk Management – Nature Of Risk – Types Of Risk – Managing Risk – Hazard Identification – Hazard Analysis – Risk Planning And Control.
UNIT IV MONITORING AND CONTROL
Creating Framework – Collecting The Data – Visualizing Progress – Cost Monitoring – Earned Value – Prioritizing Monitoring – Getting Project Back To Target – Change Control – Managing Contracts – Introduction – Types Of Contract – Stages In Contract Placement – Typical Terms Of A Contract – Contract Management – Acceptance.
UNIT V MANAGING PEOPLE AND ORGANIZING TEAMS
Introduction – Understanding Behavior – Organizational Behaviour: A Background – Selecting The Right Person For The Job – Instruction In The Best Methods – Motivation – The Oldman–Hackman Job Characteristics Model – Working In Groups – Becoming A Team – Decision Making – Leadership – Organizational Structures – Stress – Health And Safety – Case Studies.
References:-1. Bob Hughes and MikeCotterell “Software Project Management”, Third Edition, TATA McGraw Hill Edition 2004.
2. Ramesh, Gopalaswamy: "Managing Global Projects ", Tata McGraw Hill, 2001.
3. Royce.” Software Project Theory”, Pearson Education, 1999.
4. P.Jalote “Software Project Management In Practice”, Pearson Education, 2000
Project Definition – Contract Management – Activities Covered By Software Project Management – Overview Of Project Planning – Stepwise Project Planning.
UNIT II PROJECT EVALUATION
Strategic Assessment – Technical Assessment – Cost Benefit Analysis – Cash Flow Forecasting – Cost Benefit Evaluation Techniques – Risk Evaluation.
UNIT III ACTIVITY PLANNING
Objectives – Project Schedule – Sequencing And Scheduling Activities – Network Planning Models – Forward Pass – Backward Pass – Activity Float – Shortening Project Duration – Activity On Arrow Networks – Risk Management – Nature Of Risk – Types Of Risk – Managing Risk – Hazard Identification – Hazard Analysis – Risk Planning And Control.
UNIT IV MONITORING AND CONTROL
Creating Framework – Collecting The Data – Visualizing Progress – Cost Monitoring – Earned Value – Prioritizing Monitoring – Getting Project Back To Target – Change Control – Managing Contracts – Introduction – Types Of Contract – Stages In Contract Placement – Typical Terms Of A Contract – Contract Management – Acceptance.
UNIT V MANAGING PEOPLE AND ORGANIZING TEAMS
Introduction – Understanding Behavior – Organizational Behaviour: A Background – Selecting The Right Person For The Job – Instruction In The Best Methods – Motivation – The Oldman–Hackman Job Characteristics Model – Working In Groups – Becoming A Team – Decision Making – Leadership – Organizational Structures – Stress – Health And Safety – Case Studies.
References:-1. Bob Hughes and MikeCotterell “Software Project Management”, Third Edition, TATA McGraw Hill Edition 2004.
2. Ramesh, Gopalaswamy: "Managing Global Projects ", Tata McGraw Hill, 2001.
3. Royce.” Software Project Theory”, Pearson Education, 1999.
4. P.Jalote “Software Project Management In Practice”, Pearson Education, 2000
MC9255-Software Development Lab
Apply
the following to typical application problems:
1. Project Planning
2. Software Requirement Analysis
3. Software Estimation
4. Software Design
5. Data Modelling & Implementation
6. Software Testing
7. Software Debugging
A possible set of applications may be the following:
a. Library System
b. Student Marks Analyzing System
c. Text Editor.
d. Create a dictionary.
e. Telephone dictionary.
f. Simulator Software for Parallel Processing Operation.
g. Inventory System
1. Project Planning
2. Software Requirement Analysis
3. Software Estimation
4. Software Design
5. Data Modelling & Implementation
6. Software Testing
7. Software Debugging
A possible set of applications may be the following:
a. Library System
b. Student Marks Analyzing System
c. Text Editor.
d. Create a dictionary.
e. Telephone dictionary.
f. Simulator Software for Parallel Processing Operation.
g. Inventory System
MC9254-Middleware Technology Lab
Apply
the following to typical application problems:
1. Java rmi
2. CORBA
3. COM
4. C# and .NET
A possible set of applications may be the following:
1. Typical experiment to investigate client-server communication
2. Typical experiment to investigate the workings of RMI
3. Typical experiment to investigate the use of CORBA technology with Java.
4. Chat Room
5. Designing of e-business
6. Online games
1. Java rmi
2. CORBA
3. COM
4. C# and .NET
A possible set of applications may be the following:
1. Typical experiment to investigate client-server communication
2. Typical experiment to investigate the workings of RMI
3. Typical experiment to investigate the use of CORBA technology with Java.
4. Chat Room
5. Designing of e-business
6. Online games
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