Module Identifier CS25610  
Module Title THE INTERNET: TELEMATIC APPLICATION DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION  
Academic Year 2001/2002  
Co-ordinator Dr Mark Ratcliffe  
Semester Semester 2  
Other staff Mr Christopher Loftus, Mr David Price, Dr Frederick Long  
Pre-Requisite CS10720 or CS12420 or CI12420, CS25010 or CS14020 or CS15210  
Mutually Exclusive CS35010  
Course delivery Lecture   22 lectures  
  Practical   (Up to) 5 x 2hr sessions  
Assessment Supplementary examination   Will take the same form, under the terms of the Department's policy    
  Exam   2 Hours   100%  
Further details http://www.aber.ac.uk/compsci/ModuleInfo/CS25610  

General description


Telematic systems are systems which combine information technology, telecommunications and possibly broadcasting. This module is designed to provide an insight into the nature and potential of telematic applications together with an understanding of the component technologies.

Aims


This module is designed to provide an insight into the nature and potential of Telematics Applications together with an understanding of the component technologies. In particular we will look at the basis that Java, its APIs and the Internet provide for telematic systems support.

Learning outcomes


On successful completion of this module students will:

Syllabus


1. Telematics Systems Creation for the Internet - 3 Lectures
Introduction and multifunctional workstations.


2. Java's Support for Internet Communications - 6 Lectures
Java RMI, Java socket access, directory and naming services.


3. Java Applet Construction - 4 Lectures
Applet construction and related issues of the Java security model.


4. Network based Multimedia Applications - 5 Lectures
Issues in audio/video application construction and the characteristics of appropriate protocols, the Java media classes such as the JMF.


5. Secure Communications - 4 Lectures
Authentication, key management and cryptosystems.

Reading Lists

To Be Announceds
Students will be informed of appropriate up-to-date material, much of which will be on-line web-based documents..