Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
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CSG4364 15 Credit Points<br />
Active Directory Services<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
Prerequisites :<br />
CSG4161 Computer System Administration , or<br />
CSG4162 Network Administration<br />
The unit covers requirements of the Microsoft Certified Systems<br />
Engineer (MCSE) examination 70-217: Implementing and<br />
Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services<br />
Infrastructure. To complete the unit, students are required to pass<br />
the <strong>University</strong> assessments. A credit towards the MCSE<br />
qualification requires passing the 70-217 examination at a<br />
Microsoft testing centre.<br />
CSG4431 15 Credit Points<br />
Interactive Web Development<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
Prerequisite :<br />
CSI4341 Systems and Database Design<br />
This unit focuses on the development of distributed applications<br />
with an emphasis on Web based applications. It covers concepts<br />
and characteristics of distributed systems, underlying enabling<br />
architectures, interface design, portability and inter-operability.<br />
Methods and issues in connecting databases to the Web, client and<br />
server side scripting are addressed. Special attention is given to<br />
the design and implementation of e-business enabled web<br />
applications.<br />
CSG4465 15 Credit Points<br />
Designing Network Security<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
Prerequisites :<br />
CSG4363 Network Infrastructure Administration<br />
CSG4364 Active Directory Services<br />
The unit covers requirements of the Microsoft Certified Systems<br />
Engineer (MCSE) examination 70-220: Designing Security for a<br />
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network.<br />
To complete the unit, students are required to pass the <strong>University</strong><br />
assessments. A credit towards the MCSE qualification requires<br />
passing the 70-220 examination at a Microsoft testing centre.<br />
CSG4466 15 Credit Points<br />
Designing Network and Directory Services Infrastructure<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
Prerequisites :<br />
CSG4363 Network Infrastructure Administration<br />
CSG4364 Active Directory Services<br />
The unit covers requirements of the Microsoft Certified Systems<br />
Engineer (MCSE) examinations 70-221: Designing a Microsoft<br />
Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure and 70-219: Designing a<br />
Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure. To<br />
complete the unit, students are required to pass the <strong>University</strong><br />
assessments. A credit towards the MCSE qualification requires<br />
passing the 70-221 and 70-219 examinations at a Microsoft<br />
testing centre.<br />
CSG5101 20 Credit Points<br />
Artificial Intelligence<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
An introduction to the domain of artificial intelligence research.<br />
CSG5102 20 Credit Points<br />
Internet Enabling Technologies<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit examines the various technologies used to facilitate<br />
consumer applications on the Internet in a PC environment, the<br />
technology involved, the associated principles and security issues.<br />
The unit also covers the standards that are crucial to the world of<br />
Internet oriented commercial activities and international legal<br />
aspects related to geopolitical boundaries.<br />
CSG5103 20 Credit Points<br />
Mobile Applications Development<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit explores the theory and practice of mobile applications<br />
development and also explores the technological aspects<br />
necessary to deliver these applications. This unit will be codelivered<br />
by developers and experts from the industry.<br />
CSG5104 20 Credit Points<br />
Special Topic 1<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit involves the writing of a research or applied paper of<br />
publishable standard. The paper will cover a topic taken from the<br />
areas covered in other units within a masters or honours course<br />
offered by the School of Computer and Information Science. It<br />
draws upon the knowledge obtained in the course and applies this<br />
to a topic agreed to by the student and supervisor.<br />
CSG5106 20 Credit Points<br />
Fundamentals of Computer and Network Technology<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit provides the knowledge and skills essential to the<br />
design, installation and management of a small Local Area<br />
Network (LAN). The fundamentals of technologies are<br />
introduced. The legal foundations of health safety in the<br />
workplace are also addressed. The lectures are complemented by<br />
extensive workshop exercises.<br />
CSG5107 20 Credit Points<br />
Network Forensics<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
Prerequisite :<br />
CSI4102 Computer Security<br />
This unit is an introduction to the tools and techniques used in the<br />
forensic recovery of data from networks. Evidence in networks<br />
and communications systems is often of a highly volatile nature<br />
and as a result needs special consideration and techniques for<br />
acquisition and preservation. The unit will focus on the recovery<br />
of evidence from TCP/IP based networks and enabled devices.<br />
CSG5108 20 Credit Points<br />
Forensic Investigation and Evidence Presentation<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
Prerequisites :<br />
CSI4102 Computer Security<br />
CSI5319 Computer Forensics<br />
This unit is designed to explore the proper processes and legal<br />
issues with the presentation of digital evidence. The content of the<br />
unit will examine appropriate methods and techniques for<br />
presentation of digital forensic evidence as an expert witness.<br />
CSG5109 20 Credit Points<br />
Mobile Forensics<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
Prerequisite :<br />
CSI4102 Computer Security<br />
This unit is an introduction to many of the tools and techniques<br />
used in the forensic recovery of data from mobile devices.<br />
Evidence is often not accessible by usual access methods, so<br />
specialized software tools and techniques must be employed to<br />
recover this. This unit has a particular focus on recovery of<br />
evidence from mobile devices, portable memory storage and<br />
playback devices such as Personal Digital Assistants, MP3<br />
Players, Mobile Telephones.<br />
CSG5114 15 Credit Points<br />
Intelligent Systems<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
Students will be introduced to some of the popular techniques<br />
used for making a computer appear intelligent. The techniques<br />
included have recently been described as Computational<br />
Intelligence. This field is oriented towardsto numerical<br />
techniques rather than symbolic techniques. They include neural<br />
networks, evolutionary computing and fuzzy logic.<br />
218 ECU <strong>Postgraduate</strong> Course Guide 2008