Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Study Cycle: Master

SUBJECT

Code
Subject
MV041 Project (1)
Section
Semester
Hours: C+S+L
Category
Type
Component-Based Programming - in English
1
0+0+3
compulsory
Teaching Staff in Charge
Prof. PÂRV Bazil, Ph.D.,  bparvcs.ubbcluj.ro
Aims
At the completion of this project, the student should:
- have documentation abilities on an established topic
- be able to design the table of contents of the dissertation
- know how to write a technical document (dissertation) in several iterations
Content
Project activities in both semesters are individual activities performed by each student as part of the preparation of its/hers dissertation thesis.
From a structural viewpoint, a dissertation will have three parts:
- conceptual
- technological
- applicative.
In the first term, the goal of project activities is to obtain a draft version of the conceptual part of the dissertation thesis.
They are:
1. Establishing the dissertation title/topic - due week 3
2. Bibliographical documentation - due week 6
3. Table of Contents: version 1.0 - conceptual part - due week 7
4. Assignment of bibliographical sources to the designed structure - due week 9
5. Translation of selected documents and first version (draft) of the conceptual part - due week 14.
References
1. Enterprise JavaBeans 3 Specification, Sun Microsystems, http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html
2. Java Enterprise Edition, Sun Microsystems., 1999. http://java.sun.com/javaee/index.jsp
3. Matena, V et al., Applying Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1: Component-Based Development for the J2EE Platform, Addison-Wesley, The Java Series, 2003.
4. Ed Roman et al., Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans 3rd ed., Wiley, 2005. (free pdf version available at http://www.theserverside.com/tt/books/wiley/masteringEJB/)
5. Enterprise Solution Patterns using Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Patterns and Practices Home, http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices/.
6. Application Architecture for ,NET. Designing Applications and Services, Microsoft Patterns and Practices Home, http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices/.
Assessment
Each of the activities above has a due date and a corresponding mark, on a 10-point scale. A penalty of 1pt per week are considered for delays. The weights are as follows:
1. title (10%)
2. documentation (20%)
3. ToC v 1.0 - conceptual part (10%)
4. assigning sources to structure (20%)
5. first draft of the conceptual part (40%)
The final mark is computed as an weighted average of the marks for individual activities.
Links: Syllabus for all subjects
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