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COMPSCI 719
: Programming with Web Technologies2023 Late Year Term (1237)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 719
: Programming with Web Technologies2023 Semester Two (1235)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 719
: Programming with Web Technologies2023 Semester One (1233)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 719
: Programming with Web Technologies2023 Academic Year Term (1231)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 719
: Programming with Web Technologies2022 Late Year Term (1227)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 719
: Programming with Web Technologies2022 Semester Two (1225)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 719
: Programming with Web Technologies2022 Semester One (1223)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 719
: Programming with Web Technologies2021 Semester Two (1215)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 719
: Programming with Web Technologies2021 Semester One (1213)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 719
: Programming with Web Technologies2020 Semester Two (1205)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 720
: Advanced Design and Analysis of Algorithms2025 Semester One (1253)
Selected advanced topics in design and analysis of algorithms, such as: combinatorial enumeration algorithms; advanced graph algorithms; analytic and probabilistic methods in the analysis of algorithms; randomised algorithms; methods for attacking NP-hard problems. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 320
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 720
: Advanced Design and Analysis of Algorithms2024 Semester One (1243)
Selected advanced topics in design and analysis of algorithms, such as: combinatorial enumeration algorithms; advanced graph algorithms; analytic and probabilistic methods in the analysis of algorithms; randomised algorithms; methods for attacking NP-hard problems. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 320
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 720
: Advanced Design and Analysis of Algorithms2023 Semester One (1233)
Selected advanced topics in design and analysis of algorithms, such as: combinatorial enumeration algorithms; advanced graph algorithms; analytic and probabilistic methods in the analysis of algorithms; randomised algorithms; methods for attacking NP-hard problems.
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 320
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COMPSCI 720
: Advanced Design and Analysis of Algorithms2022 Semester One (1223)
Selected advanced topics in design and analysis of algorithms, such as: combinatorial enumeration algorithms; advanced graph algorithms; analytic and probabilistic methods in the analysis of algorithms; randomised algorithms; methods for attacking NP-hard problems.
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 320
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COMPSCI 720
: Advanced Design and Analysis of Algorithms2021 Semester One (1213)
Selected advanced topics in design and analysis of algorithms, such as: combinatorial enumeration algorithms; advanced graph algorithms; analytic and probabilistic methods in the analysis of algorithms; randomised algorithms; methods for attacking NP-hard problems. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 320 and a B- or higher in COMPSCI 220
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
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COMPSCI 721
: Randomised Algorithms and Probabilistic Methods2025 Semester One (1253)
Randomised algorithms are algorithms that “flip coins” to make decisions. In many cases, such algorithms are faster, simpler, or more elegant than the classical, deterministic ones. Covers basic principles and techniques used to design and analyse randomised algorithms, and applications of randomised methods in mathematics and computer science. Recommended preparation: STATS 125, COMPSCI 225 or MATHS 254, COMPSCI 320
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 725
: Usable Security and Privacy Engineering2025 Semester Two (1255)
The human aspect of cyber security and privacy engineering is relevant to commercial solution development and cyber security and privacy research. Sample topics: secure systems design; usable security systems evaluation; privacy-preserving software systems; threat modelling; economics of usable security and privacy; OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities. Recommended preparation: 30 points from COMPSCI 313, 314, 320, 335, 340, 351, 702, 734, 742
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 725
: Usable Security and Privacy Engineering2024 Semester Two (1245)
The human aspect of cyber security and privacy engineering is relevant to commercial solution development and cyber security and privacy research. Sample topics: secure systems design; usable security systems evaluation; privacy-preserving software systems; threat modelling; economics of usable security and privacy; OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities. Recommended preparation: 30 points from COMPSCI 313, 314, 320, 335, 340, 351, 702, 734, 742
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 725
: System Security2020 Semester Two (1205)
Data security: confidentiality, integrity, availability. System security: prohibitions, permissions, obligations, exemptions. The gold standard of dynamic security: authentication, audit, authorisation. Governance: specification, implementation, assurance. Three-layer defence: prevention, detection, response. Control modalities: architectural, economic, legal, normative. System-centric analyses: attacks, threats, vulnerabilities, information flows. Owner-centric analyses: functionality, security, trust, distrust. Data-centric analyses. Security techniques: encryption, obfuscation, tamper resistance. System designs. Recommended preparation: 30 points from COMPSCI 313, 314, 320, 335, 340, 351, 702, 734, 742.
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee
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COMPSCI 726
: Network Defence and Countermeasures2025 Semester Two (1255)
Focuses on the use and deployment of protective systems used in securing internal and external networks. Examines in detail the widely used protocols including SSL, IPSec, DNSSEC as well as covers infrastructure platform protocols including wireless security (IEEE 802.11). Explores current research and developments in the area of network defence and countermeasures. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 314, 315
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 726
: Network Defence and Countermeasures2024 Semester Two (1245)
Focuses on the use and deployment of protective systems used in securing internal and external networks. Examines in detail the widely used protocols including SSL, IPSec, DNSSEC as well as covers infrastructure platform protocols including wireless security (IEEE 802.11). Explores current research and developments in the area of network defence and countermeasures. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 314, 315
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 726
: Network Defence and Countermeasures2023 Semester Two (1235)
Focuses on the use and deployment of protective systems used in securing internal and external networks. Examines in detail the widely used protocols including SSL, IPSec, DNSSEC as well as covers infrastructure platform protocols including wireless security (IEEE 802.11). Explores current research and developments in the area of network defence and countermeasures. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 314, 315
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 726
: Network Defence and Countermeasures2021 Semester Two (1215)
Focuses on the use and deployment of protective systems used in securing internal and external networks. Examines in detail the widely used protocols including SSL, IPSec, DNSSEC as well as covers infrastructure platform protocols including wireless security (IEEE 802.11). Explores current research and developments in the area of network defence and countermeasures. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 314, 315
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee
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COMPSCI 726
: Network Defence and Countermeasures2020 Semester Two (1205)
Focuses on the use and deployment of protective systems used in securing internal and external networks. Examines in detail the widely used protocols including SSL, IPSec, DNSSEC as well as covers infrastructure platform protocols including wireless security (IEEE 802.11). Explores current research and developments in the area of network defence and countermeasures. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 314, 315
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee
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COMPSCI 727
: Cryptographic Management - Level 92025 Semester One (1253)
Builds on best practices, and compliance standards to establish an advanced understanding of modern cryptographic systems used in securing communications and data storage. Advanced knowledge in modern cryptography management issues such as algorithm selection, generation, distribution, and revocation of encryption keys are applied through a research-based report and a group project. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 210 or MATHS 120
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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