Semestr: Summer
Range: 14KP+6KC
Completion:
Credits: 6
Programme type:
Study form: Parttime
Course language: Czech
The objective of the course is to introduce the basic techniques of information system design and architecture. We will emphasize the use of standard design patterns in the distributed environments and concentrate on the general aspects of software systems, rather than on specific technologies or implementations.
1 Software system architectures, component and distributed models
2 Software system properties, distributed systems design principles
3 RMI, remote invocation inter-process communication
4 Component models
5 Distributed components, COM/DCOM
6 Redundancy, design of reliable systems
7 Service lookup, directories, runtime composition
8 ORB, CORBA
9 ORB, CORBA, interoperability
10 Webové services, service-oriented architectures
11 Architectures for service oriented architectures
12 Asynchronous architectures, producer-consumer model
13 Agents, multi-agent systems
14 TBD
1. Task 1: Design patterns and their implementation
2. Task 1: Design patterns and their implementation
3. Task 2: Remote invocation, inter-process communication
4. Task 2: Remote invocation, inter-process communication
5. Task 3: Signaling and redundancy
6. Task 3: Signaling and redundancy
7. Task 4: CORBA, heterogeneous systems
8. Task 4: CORBA, heterogeneous systems
9. Task 5: Web services, service composition
10. Task 5: Web services, service composition
11. Úloha 5: Webové služby, vzdálená invokace služeb
12. Task 6: Asynchronous event processing, agents and active objects
13. Task 6: Asynchronous event processing, agents and active objects
14. TBD
F. Buschmann, R. Meunier, H. Rohnert, P.Sommerlad, M. Stal: Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: A System of Patterns, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester, UK, 1996
Douglas C. Schmidt, Michael Stal, Hans Rohnert and Frank Buschmann: Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: Patterns for Concurrent and Networked Objects, Wiley, 2000
Munindar P. Singh and Michael N. Huhns: Service-Oriented Computing, Semantics, Processes, Agents, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2005