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[an error occurred while processing this directive]This unit provides a high level coverage of mobile and distributed computing. It will focus on the underlying concepts and standards of mobile computing and current technologies for mobile and distributed systems. It will discuss cellular networks, wireless networks and their standards and technologies, context-aware computing, location-awareness, wireless sensor networks, internet mobility, web services and service-oriented technology, cloud computing and current research trends and case studies.
Minimum total expected workload equals 12 hours per week comprising:
(a.) Contact hours for on-campus students:
(b.) Additional requirements (all students):
See also Unit timetable information
CSE5501
((FIT9131 or FIT5131 or FIT9017) and (FIT9134 or FIT5134 or FIT9018) and (FIT9135 or FIT5135 or FIT9020)) or equivalent
Recommended background in Java Programming
Pari Delir Haghighi
Pari Delir Haghighi
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The materials have been updated to reflect a strong relationship between lectures and tutorials. In past years (prior to 2011), the lectures and tutorials work were not well aligned.
Some changes to the materials were made in 2011 taking this feedback into consideration. Further changes include introducing another practical programming component well aligned with theory delivered in lectures around the area of mobile computing.
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Week | Activities | Assessment |
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0 | No formal assessment or activities are undertaken in week 0 | |
1 | Introduction to distributed and mobile computing | No Tutorials |
2 | Web Services: SOAP | |
3 | Web Services: WSDL, UDDI, BPEL | |
4 | RESTful Web Services | Tutorial Exercises Due |
5 | Cellular networks and radio communications | Practical Assignment 1 Due |
6 | Wireless LAN and IEEE 802.11 | |
7 | Enabling wireless technologies | |
8 | Internet mobility and Mobile IP | Practical Assignment 2 Due |
9 | Location-Awareness in mobile environments | |
10 | Wireless Sensor Networks | |
11 | Ubiquitous Computing and Context-Awareness | Research Paper Presentations |
12 | Advanced Topics in Mobile Computing | Research Paper Assignment Due |
SWOT VAC | No formal assessment is undertaken in SWOT VAC | |
Examination period | LINK to Assessment Policy: http://policy.monash.edu.au/policy-bank/ academic/education/assessment/ assessment-in-coursework-policy.html |
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In-semester assessment: 100%
Assessment Task | Value | Due Date |
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Tutorial Exercises | 10% | Week 4 |
Practical Assignment 1 | 10% | Week 5 |
Practical Assignment 2 | 30% | Week 8 |
Research Paper Presentation | 10% | Week 11 |
Research Paper Assignment | 40% | Week 12 |
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Individual assessment.
Student work will be assessed based on:
Individual assignment.
Student work will be assessed based on:
Individual assignment.
Student work will be assessed based on:
Group assignment (groups of 3 to 4).
Student work will be assessed based on:
The assignment has a group mark (50%) and an individual component (50%). More details will be provided during the semester.
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Student work will be assessed based on:
The assignment has a group mark (50%) and an individual component (50%). More details will be provided during the semester.
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George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Tim Kindberg, Gordon Blair. (2012). Distributed Systems, Concepts and Design. (5th Edition) Addison-Wesley.
Gustavo Alonso, Fabio Casati, Harumi Kuno and Vijay Machiraju. (2004). Web Services: Concepts, Architectures and Applications. (2004 Edition) Springer (ISBN: 978-3540440086).
Zigurd Mednieks, Laird Dornin, G. Blake Meike, Masumi Nakamura. (2012). Programming Android: Java Programming for the New Generation of Mobile Devices. (2nd Edition) O'Reilly Media.
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