456-0546 – Architecture of the .NET Technology (AT .NET)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Computer Science
Subject guarantorIng. Jan Martinovič, Ph.D.
Study levelundergraduate or graduate
Subject version
Version codeYear of introductionYear of cancellationCredits
456-0546/01 2006/2007 2009/2010 5

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

The goal of the course is to acquaint students with the advanced techniques of application development on .NET Framework platform. After completion of the course the student will be able: 1. assess the suitability of the .NET Framework for the development of applications, 2. diagnose and configure the .NET Framework applications, 3. know the basics of the development of web applications by using ASP.NET, 4. use the .NET Framework platform features such as: security, networking and working with fibers

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Summary

In the course will be discussed Microsoft .NET Framework. The students will become familiar with the advance techniques of .NET Framework technology. The listener will be introduced with the .NET Framework architecture and features such as CLR, IL code, managed memory management. Students will be introduced in light the development of applications by using the .NET Framework, such as: networking, implementation services, the data, ASP.NET and others.

Compulsory literature:

Current resources and references published on the web page of course Architecture .NET Framework, http://arg.vsb.cz/msita/.NET/default.aspx Microsoft .NET Framewok SDK

Recommended literature:

MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-536): Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 Foundation , Tony Northrup and Shawn Wildermuth, with Bill Ryan of GrandMasters, ISBN 13 : 9780735622777 http://www.codeplex.com/ Programming Microsoft® .NET (Core reference) (Hardcover) by Jeff Prosise, ISBN-10: 0072850566 Allen Jones: C# Programmer's Cookbook, Microsoft Press, ISBN: 0-7356-1930-1

Prerequisities

Subject has no prerequisities.

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.