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CSCI 8350 Enterprise Integration
Fall 2011

Please, submit on-line course evaluations at eval.franklin.uga.edu. The evaluation
system will be available until midnight, December 7, 2011.

Read up-to-date course news (last updated Oct 6, 2011).

Professor: Krys J. Kochut
Office: 546 GSRC
Office Hours: T 2:00 - 4:00 and W 9:00 - 10:00 and by appointment
Prerequisites:

CSCI 4370/6370 (or CSCI 4570/6570) and permission of department.
Excellent working knowledge of Java and Linux, as well as UML and the basics of network programming.

Text books:

All of the textbooks below are available on-line and free of charge to UGA students. 

 

Grading:
Assignments 10%
Midterm 30%
Research paper presentations 20%
Course projects 40%
90-100 A
88-89 A-
86-87 B+
80-85 B
78-79 B-
76-77 C+
70-75 C
68-69 C-
65-67 D
Course Policies: Read carefully the course policies, regarding course attendance, late submissions, working with other students, and academic honesty.
Objectives:

(1) Learn the principles, techniques, and industry standards concerning enterprise integration.
(2) Acquire the practical development skills necessary to build software systems based on integration principles.
(3) Read the state-of-the-art research papers in the area of enterprise integration and prepare and deliver effective in-class presentations.

Short Description: Read a short course description.
Projects: Web Services: Dinner or a Movie
Semantic modeling I: Ontology Design
Projects Information: Read additional information about the above projects and the software systems to use.
Homeworks: TBA
Research Presentations: Schedule of student presentations
Reading: Additional books to read or browse.
Useful Links:

A collection of useful links to pages with software and additional reading, including useful tools and tutorials.

Exam dates:
Midterm October 13, 2011 regular class time
Final  December 13, 2011 12:00 - 3:00pm
The course syllabus is a general plan for the course; deviations announced to the class by the instructor may be necessary.