Course Syllabus

Internet Applications Engineering 
IN4MATX 124 (36950) / COMPSCI 137 (34090) 

Meeting Information

Lectures
Room: ICS 174
Day & time: TuTh 5:00-6:20pm

Discussion
Room: SSPA 1100
Day & time: W 4-4:50pm

Instructor Information

Professor

Sam Malek
Email: malek at uci dot edu
Office hours: Tu 4-5pm @ DBH 5226

Teaching assistant 

Tariq Ibrahim
Email: tariqi at uci dot edu
Office hours: W 2-3pm @ ICS 414B

Reader

Karishma Khanna
Email: knkhanna at uci dot edu
Office hours: F 12:30-1:30 @ ICS 440

Course Description

Concepts in Internet applications engineering with emphasis on the web. Peer-to-Peer and Interoperability. Topics include HTTP and REST, Remote Procedure/Method Calls, Web Services, data representations, content distribution networks, identity management, relevant W3C/IETF standards and relevant new large-scale computing styles.

Prerequisites: CS 132 and ICS 45J

This course overlaps with CS 122B, meaning that you cannot receive credit for both courses.  

Requirements and expectations of students: This course requires a strong programming background, as it involves substantial amount of programming. The students are expected to have the skills to learn new programming languages and technologies. 

Required Textbook

Programming the World Wide Web, Sebesta, Pearson, eighth edition, ISBN-13: 978-0133775983. 

Grading Summary

  • Four programming assignments 48%
  • Midterm exam 20%
  • Final exam 31%
  • Participation in course evaluation 1%

Class Schedule 

See the class schedule page

Academic Honesty

Students are responsible for adhering to the UCI Academic Honesty standards. I encourage students to discuss problems in broad, conceptual terms and to work and study together. However, any work turned in must be your own. Material that is copied from any source needs to be quoted and the source must be cited. If you plagiarize, you run the severe risk of failing the class, in a most disgraceful manner. For further information, see http://honesty.uci.edu/

 Disabilities

If you need an accommodation because of a disability, please contact the instructor and the Disability Services Center as soon as possible.

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