Web apps, design patterns in web apps, development tools and version control systems, Spring framework, dependency injection, MVC, Junit, hibernate ORM, spring+hibernate integration, Middleware ve HTTP protocol, HTTP Protocol, Spring controllers, spring filters, REST APIs, HTML, CSS, Javascript, and jquery, ajax. The teaching methods of the course include lectures, group work, technology-assisted learning, project preparation, and practice.
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Introduction + background: historical perspective, what is a web app?, intro to design patterns in web apps, development tools and version control systems
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Java recap and introduction to the Spring Framework: spring components used in web applications, dependency injection, MVC, Junit unit testing
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Database Interactions and the hibernate ORM: Relational databases, ORM concept, integration of spring+hibernate
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Middleware and the HTTP protocol: Application servers, HTTP Protocol, HTTP Requests, HTTP Responses, Sessions and cookies, Spring controllers, spring filters, REST APIs and content types
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Presentation Layer and User interfaces: HTML, CSS, Javascript and jquery, Spring views and template engines, ajax
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MidTerm
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applied project (blog engine) iteration 1: General requirements of the application, user interface design, stories for registration and login, discussion about the design of the features, source code management and deployment/development environment discussions.
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applied project (blog engine) iteration 2 / Demo and retrospective of iteration 1, stories for composing a blog post, displaying a blog post
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applied project (blog engine) iteration 3: Demo of iteration 2 and retro. Stories for updating a blog post and deleting a blog post.
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applied project (blog engine) iteration 4: Demo of iteration 3. Stories for adding, removing tags to a post
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applied project (blog engine) iteration 5: Demo of iteration 4. Stories for posting, updating, deleting comments for a post.
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applied project (blog engine) iteration 6: Demo of iteration 5. Stories for adding analytics for the blog engine.
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Final project presentations
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Final project presentations
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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As a world citizen, she is aware of global economic, political, social and ecological developments and trends. |
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He/she is equipped to closely follow the technological progress required by global and local dynamics and to continue learning. |
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Absorbs basic economic principles and analysis methods and uses them to evaluate daily events. |
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Uses quantitative and statistical tools to identify economic problems, analyze them, and share their findings with relevant stakeholders. |
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Understands the decision-making stages of economic units under existing constraints and incentives, examines the interactions and possible future effects of these decisions. |
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Comprehends new ways of doing business using digital technologies. and new market structures. |
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Takes critical approach to economic and social problems and develops analytical solutions. |
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Has the necessary mathematical equipment to produce analytical solutions and use quantitative research methods. |
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In the works he/she contributes, observes individual and social welfare together and with an ethical perspective. |
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Deals with economic problems with an interdisciplinary approach and seeks solutions by making use of different disciplines. |
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Generates original and innovative ideas in the works she/he contributes as part of a team. |
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