Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Postgrad
Duration
Contact Hours
Campus
Prerequisite
Corequisite
1 Semester or equivalent
36 Hours
Hawthorn
HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET or HIT5051 Software Development 1 or HIT5012 Information Systems and Programming. Preclusion: HIT7013 Programming Business Systems
Nil
Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points
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A unit of study in the Graduate Diploma of Information Technology, Master of Information Technology, Master of Information Technology (Professional Computing) and Master of Technology (Information Technology). A co-elective unit of study in the Graduate Diploma of Multimedia, Master of Multimedia, Master of Multimedia (Honours) and Master of Multimedia Technology.
Learning OutcomesStudents who complete this unit of study should be able to: Develop applications within the .NET framework.involving technologies such as VB.NET, C#, ADO.NET, XML, ASP.NET, Report Generators, VBA.Build applications using a multi layered design approach.Identify human-computer interaction concepts and apply them when designing and building software application.Develop, debug, test and document software to a high standard.Basic object oriented programming skills
Lecture (24 hours), Tutorials (labs) (12 hours)
Assignments, Test, Examination
Windows Forms and Web Form application developmentData Base interfacesDebugging techniquesTest plans and techniquesFile ProcessingReport GeneratorsVisual Basic for ApplicationsHuman Computer Interface and UsabilityHelp Files and documentationUsing building classes containing properties and methods
Oberg RJ, Thorsteinson P & Wyatt DL, Application Development using Visual Basic and .NET, Prentice hall PTR, 2003. Sceppa, D, Microsoft ADO.NET core reference, Redmond Wash. : Microsoft Press, 2002. Balena, F, Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Version 2003, Redmond, Wa., Microsoft Press, 2004.