Web Architecture and Infrastructure
X52.9794
/ $990
SPRING 2010
Continuing Education:
Management and Information Technology
This course is for those with a basic understanding of Web technology who want to learn how professional, large-scale websites are put together. Many elements come together to create today's Web systems: Web server software, operating systems, application servers, databases, networks, telecom, firewalls/security, content management systems, LDAP, DNS, and more. Industry terms such as scalability, clustering, server farms, and high availability are covered in detail. Gain a firm grasp of what each of these terms means when discussing Web systems. Students also learn how application development is affected by specific demands of Web architecture.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: Web Development
Section 1
Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm
February 18 - May 6
No class on 3/18 and 4/1
10 Sessions
Location: 48 Cooper Square
