Client server paradigms

Client server paradigms

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Subject title

Client server paradigms

Парадигми за клиент сервер програмирање

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Code

m23_s_157

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Study program

Cloud Computing, Data science in computer science and engineering, IT management, Bioinformatics, Security, Cryptography and Coding, Еducation with ICT, Eco-informatics, Inteligent Systems, Computer Science, Statistics and Data Analytics, Software for embedded systems, Software Engineering, Cloud Computing, IT management, Bioinformatics, Security, Cryptography and Coding, Statistics and Data Analytics, Software Engineering, Internet Technologies and cyber security,

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Organizer of the study program (unit, institute, department, division)

Faculty of Information Sciences and Computer Engineering

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Study cycle (first, second, third)

Втор циклус

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Academic year / semester

5 / Летен

7. Number of ECTS credits

6.0

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Instructor

ворн. проф. д-р Петре Ламески проф. д-р Владимир Трајковиќ

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Prerequisites for enrollment

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Subject goals and competencies:


Students will be introduced to different paradigms of client server programming. They will be able to independently create basic client-side and server-side code based on sockets, shared memory, or web services.

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Subject content:


Basics of client server programming. Writing server code that serves multiple clients. Writing client code. Protocols and client server paradigm. Basics of more complex client server distributed architectures ). Creation of web services. Introduction to Service Oriented Architectures.

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Learning methods:


Предавања, домашни задачи, проектни задачи, лабораториски вежби

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Total available time fund

6.0 ECTS x 30 hours = 180 hours

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Time distribution

45 + 15 + 30 + 50 + 40 = 180 hours

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Forms of teaching activities

15.1.

Lectures - theoretical teaching

45 hours

15.2.

Exercises (laboratory, classroom), seminars, team work

15 hours

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Other forms of activities

16.1.

Project tasks

50 hours

16.2.

Independent tasks

30 hours

16.3.

Homework

40 hours

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Grading method

17.1.

Tests

45 points

17.2.

Seminar work / project (presentation: written and oral)

50 points

17.3.

Activities and learning

10 points

17.4.

Final exam

0 points

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Grading criteria (points / grade)

up to 50 points

5 (five) (F)

from 51 to 60 points

6 (six) (E)

from 61 to 70 points

7 (seven) (D)

from 71 to 80 points

8 (eight) (C)

from 81 to 90 points

9 (nine) (B)

from 91 to 100 points

10 (ten) (A)

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Condition for signature and taking final exam

реализирани активности

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Language of instruction

македонски и англиски

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Quality assurance method

самоевалуација и анкети

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Literature

22.1.

Mandatory literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

7723

Stevens, W. Richard

Unix Network Programming: Networking APIs: Sockets and XTI (Volume 1).

Addison Wesley

1998

7724

Varela, Carlos A., and Gul Agha

Programming Distributed Computing Systems: A Foundational Approach

MIT Press

2013

7725

Brendan Burns

Designing Distributed Systems: Patterns and Paradigms for Scalable, Reliable Services

O`Reilly

2018

7726

Maarten van Steen , Andrew S Tanenbaum

Distributed Systems

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

2017

22.2.

Additional literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year