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ACM Southeast Regional Conference
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Proceedings of the 42nd annual Southeast regional conference
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Huntsville, Alabama
SESSION: Special session on mobile computing #2
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Pages: 42 - 45
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:1-58113-870-9
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ABSTRACT
This paper describes the results and the lessons learned from implementing CS8628: N-Tier Client/Server systems. This is a new graduate level course offered for the first time in the summer of 2003 and it is intended to introduce fundamental concepts of client/server systems. The course focused on building "real-life" client/server systems using database management systems, middleware, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) and synchronization tools. This paper also describes the organization and form of the course, and specific products that were used so that it may be useful for those who wish to implement a similar course.
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Hoganson, K., and Guimaraes, M., N-Tier Client/Server Course with emphasis on Mobile Devices, Consortium for Computing Sciences in College Conference, Dunwoody, Goergia, November 7--8, 2003.
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AppForge MobileVB: "The Leading Mobile Application Platform for Handheld and Wireless Devices", http://www.appforge.com/.
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Sybase SQL Anywhere 8: "SQL Anywhere Studio 8.0 Product Documentation", http://sybooks.sybase.com/awg0800e.html.
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INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
K.
Computing Milieux
K.3
COMPUTERS AND EDUCATION
K.3.2
Computer and Information Science Education
Subjects:
Information systems education
General Terms:
Design,
Experimentation,
Human Factors,
Languages
Keywords:
Client/Server,
DBMS,
JDBC,
N-Tier,
ODBC,
PDA,
SQL,
database,
download,
middleware,
upload
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