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.
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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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To correctly identify the problems and to be able to ask the correct questions |
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2) |
To have the ability for problem solving and to utilize analytical approach in dealing with the problems of finance |
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To understand and grasp the full details of theoretical arguments and counter arguments |
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To be fully prepared for a graduate study in finance and to have lifelong learning awareness |
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To be able to apply theoretical principles of finance to the realities of practical business life |
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To develop solutions for managerial problems by understanding the requirements of international financial markets |
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To think innovatively and creatively in complex situations |
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To be able to make decisions both locally and internationally by knowing the effects of globalization on business and social life |
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To have the competencies of the digital age and to use the necessary financial applications |
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To be able to use at least one foreign language both for communication and academic purposes |
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To understand the importance of business ethics and to take decisions by knowing the legal and ethical consequences of their activities in the academic world and business life |
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To develop an objective criticism in business and academic life and having a perspective to self-criticize |
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