ONLINE BASED APPLICATIONS CourseCode: 2281Degree: Bachelor's in Telecommunications Technology EngineeringSchool of Engineering of ElcheYear: Year 4 of Bachelor's in Telecommunications Technology EngineeringSemester: FallType: Specialty requirementLanguage: SpanishECTS credits: 6Lecture: 3Laboratory: 3Hours: 150Directed: 60Shared: 60Autonomous: 30Subject matter: Applications and Telematic ServicesModule: Specific Training - Telematics SpecialtyDepartment: Statistics, Mathematics and InformaticsArea: COMPUTING LANGUAGES AND SYSTEMSCourse instructors are responsible for the course content descriptions in English.DescriptionClient/server model. Standard internet application protocols. Communication object/component model. Technologies. Application development.FacultyNameCoordinatorLectureLaboratoryMARTINEZ BONASTRE, OSCAR■■■Professional interestLearning to model, design, implement and manage telematics applications using advanced technologies and high level components.Competencies and learning outcomesGeneral competenciesKnowledge about basic material and technologies that enable learning new methods and technologies, as well as providing tremendous versatility for adapting to new situations.Capacity to resolve problems with initiative, decision making, creativity, and to communicate and transmit knowledge, abilities, and skills, understanding the ethical and professional responsibility of the activities of the technical telecommunication engineer.Capacity to analyze and assess the social and environmental impact of technical solutions.Specific competenciesAbility to construct, operate, and manage telecommunications networks, services, processes, and applications, understood as systems for capturing, transporting, representing, processing, storing, managing, and presenting multimedia information, from the point of view of the telematic services.Ability to apply techniques that networks, services, and telematic applications are based on, such as management systems, signaling and switching, routing, security (cryptographic protocols, tunneling, firewalls, and collection, authentication and content protection methods), traffic engineering, (graph theory, queuing theory, and teletraffic) pricing, reliability, and service quality, in both fixed, mobile, personal, local, or long distance environments, with different bandwidths, including telephony and data.Ability to design network and telematic service architecture.Ability to program network and distributed telematic services and applications.Objectives (Learning outcomes)01Learn to model, design and implement various telematics applications using technologies and high-level components02Learning to manage and maintain various telematics applications using technologies and high-level components03Provide high-level concepts for communication between telematics applications04Identify problems that can occur when communicating several telematics applications and tools to use to solve these problems.ContentsLecture topicsTeaching unitsU1Modeling Telematics ApplicationsU2Basic technologies for telematics applicationsU3Based platforms for telematics applicationsU4Case Studies of Telematics ApplicationsAssociation between objectives and unitsObjective/UnitU1U2U3U401020304ScheduleWeekTeaching unitsDirected hoursShared hoursAutonomous hoursTotal hours144210244210344210444210544210644210744210844210944210104421011442101244210134421014442101544210Course contentsBasic bibliographyGroff, James R. Weinberg, Paul N. "Aplique SQL". Madrid [etc.] Osborne/McGraw-Hill D.L. 1990. Dubois, Paul. "MySQL". Madrid Pearson Educación cop.2001. Kreines, David C. "Oracle SQL the essential reference". Beijing [etc.] O'Reilly 2000. Welling, Luke. Thomson, Laura coaut / Gómez Celador, José Luis trad. "Desarrollo web con PHP y MySQL". Madrid Anaya Multimedia 2005. Cobo, Ángel. Gómez, Patricia, aut. / Pérez, Daniel, aut. / Rocha, Rocío, aut. "PHP y MySQL [recurso electronico] : tecnologías para el desarrollo de aplicaciones web /". Madrid : Ediciones Díaz de Santos, 2005. Naramore, Elizabeth. "Beginning PHP5, Apache, and MySQL Web development [electronic resource] /". Indianapolis, IN : Wiley, c2005. Harris, Andy. "PHP/MySQL programming for the absolute beginner [electronic resource] /". Boston, Mass. : Premier Press Inc., a division of Course Technology, 2003. Gilmore, W. J. "Beginning PHP and MySQL [electronic resource] : from novice to professional /". New York : Apress : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer Science + Business Media, c2010. Complementary bibliographyLinksDocumentación y recursos on-line que se irán proporcionando a lo largo del cursoSoftwareMethodology and gradingMethodologySolving exercises and problems: Exercise, test, and apply previous knowledge through routine repetition.GradingAssessment of practical work (60%) and theory (40%)