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Web Engineering (SENG2050) / Course / The University of Newcastle, Australia Study Research Engage Campus Life Our Uni Search Course Handbook Web Engineering (SENG2050) SENG2050Web Engineering Available in 2021 Course code SENG2050 Units 10 units Level 2000 level 2021 Course Timetables Description Availability Learning outcomes Content Assumed knowledge Assessment items Compulsory requirements Contact hours Course handbook-- Jump to section --DescriptionAvailabilityLearning outcomesContentAssumed knowledgeAssessment itemsCompulsory requirementsContact hours Description This course introduces students to the discipline of web Engineering including the methods and techniques used in web-based system development. In contrast to traditional software engineering, web engineering methods and techniques must incorporate unique aspects of the problem domain such as: document oriented delivery, fine-grained lifecycles, user-centric development, client-server legacy system integration and diverse end user skill levels. This course draws upon previous programming and computing experience to develop practical web development and maintenance skills. This course is intended for students with knowledge of both Internet communication concepts and an introductory programming knowledge (Java & Javascript). Availability2021 Course Timetables Callaghan Semester 1 - 2021 Learning outcomes On successful completion of the course students will be able to: 1. Develop a web application using server side programming languages and components. 2. Apply the web engineering methodologies for Web application development 3. Develop a component based web solution and use UML diagrams to describe such a solution. 4. Identify and discuss the security risk of a Web application. Content 1.  Design methodologies to support web-based software systems 2.  Development and maintenance models for web-based software systems 3.  Server side programming and web application frameworks 4.  System security for web-based software systems 5.  Techniques to support mobile devices Assumed knowledge SENG1110 and INFT1004 or equivalent, and SENG1050 Assessment items Written Assignment: Programming Assignment 1 Written Assignment: Programming Assignment 2 Project: Group Project Formal Examination: Formal Examination * * This assessment has a compulsory requirement. Compulsory Requirements In order to pass this course, each student must complete ALL of the following compulsory requirements: Course Assessment Requirements: Formal Examination: Minimum Grade / Mark Requirement - Students must obtain a specified minimum grade / mark in this assessment item to pass the course. - Students whose overall mark in the course is 50% or more, but who score less than 40% in the compulsory item and thus fail to demonstrate the required proficiency, will be awarded a Criterion Fail grade, which will show as FF on their formal transcript. However, students in this position who have scored at least 25% in the compulsory item will be allowed to undertake a supplementary 'capped' assessment in which they can score at most 50% of the possible mark for that item. Contact hours Callaghan Computer Lab Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Lecture Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Connect with us on social media Disclaimer Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information on this website. However, changes to courses and programs may occur. The University accepts no responsibility for any information supplied on this web site or any actions taken on the basis of the information. Users are advised to seek confirmation of the information from the relevant area of the University. The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present. Quick links Degrees Library Maps Staff directory UONline (Blackboard) MyUON Online tools AskUON The Shop Information about Our Uni Strategic Plan Colleges and schools Campus life Jobs Make a gift Community partnerships Indigenous engagement Emergency and security Information for Study Research Business and Industry International Alumni Current students Current staff Media Find an expert Got a question? AskUON Connect with us Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Youtube WeChat Youtube The University of Newcastle, Australia © 2021 Contact us Copyright and Disclaimer Privacy Accessibility CRICOS Provider 00109J Back to top Are you visiting our site from South Asia? Head to our dedicated page with all the information you need to study at the University of Newcastle. Library Students Staff MyUON UONline (Blackboard) COVID-19 info Dates MyHub Online Tools Maps Contact Staff Directory