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IT 429 Client Server Technologies & Application Certificate Program Course Description and Prerequisites: This course covers concepts and practical applications of client server systems, a common form of distributed system in which software is split between server tasks and client tasks. The course includes hands-on development of client-server applications in database systems and managing a client server internet project. The course discusses of how to make architectural and functionality decisions, and how to use different technologies, configurations, languages, techniques, tools, user interface and security associated with client server systems. Active/passive clients, and server technologies, as well as public, enterprise-wide, and inter-enterprise approaches to decision and operation support are discussed and implemented. Database Fundamentals Using Access (IT 421) or equivalent background in database fundamentals as well as a solid background in computer science. Who Should Attend: Professionals working in the client/server environment or for those interested in learning the client/server technologies. Expected Outcomes: Basic Client/ Server Concepts Networking and client/server systems Database systems and client/server systems Distributed systems and client/server systems Internet, the WWW and client/server systems Client/server application architecture Client technologies, languages and tools Server technologies, languages and tools User Interface for client/server systems Security of client/server systems Client/server application development Client/server projects Apply to take this course:
Client Server Technologies & Application Information & Registration: To register or for additional information contact us by phone or email Chicago or Wheaton 630-682-6035 reif@iit.edu |
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