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This course presents the concepts and design principles of Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA) and the best practices on how to integrate SOA; XML technologies like DTD, XSD, XLST,
XQuery, and XPath; and Web Services technologies like WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI.
Best practices are offered on integrating SML and Web Services into applications,
databases, and enterprise level systems.
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(54 hours lecture; 54 hours lab; Degree applicable)
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Advisory Prerequisite:
CISW 41 - XML Secure Programming
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Describe concepts and design principles of Service Oriented Architecture.
- Understand specifications and standards for XML and Web Services technologies.
- Design and implement XML and Web Services into applications, databases and enterprise level systems.
- Explain the best practices for various levels of design, integration and implementation of XML and Web Services.
- Explain the best practices of SOA-driven project management.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
- Students completing CISW 49 - Service Oriented Architecture Concepts & Practice will be able to describe and provide examples for DTD and XSLT.
- Students completing CISW 49 - Service Oriented Architecture Concepts & Practice will be able to compare XML and relational databases on two areas: data storage and security; and data representation.
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