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                      | Detailed information | 
                     
                                
                    
                      | Original study plan | 
                      Master's programme Computer Science 2013W | 
                     
                      
                    
                      | Objectives | 
                      Students know concepts, technologies and tools for Web engineering and are able to apply them in web applications.
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                      | Subject | 
                      Web engineering & characteristica of web applications, tasks of the web engineering process, web architectures and technologies, specific aspects of web engineering: modelling, usability, performance/caching, security, testing, personalisation of web applications, web 2.0, web science
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                      | Criteria for evaluation | 
                      exercises (45%), exam (45%), in-class contribution (10%)
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                      | Methods | 
                      presentation, exercises
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                      | Language | 
                      English | 
                     
                      
                    
                      | Study material | 
                      Web Engineering - The Discipline of Systematic Development of Web Applications (G. Kappel, B. Pröll, S. Reich, W. Retschitzegger; Wiley 2006)
Web Engineering (R. Pressman, D. Lowe; McGraw-Hill 2009)
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                      | Changing subject? | 
                      No | 
                     
                      
                    
                     
                    
                    
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