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- J2EE Versus .NET (Fall 2003) IPRO 337: J2EE Versus .NET IPRO337 Fall2003 Final Report
- Creator
- Rami, Amit, Paspali, Edmond, Shah, Kunal, Amin, Poojag, Guinee, Roger, Vassilev, Stoyan, Bhat, Supreeth, Singhal, Divya, Patel, Hiren, Lobo, Meryl, Kurra, Rajesh, Sharma, Ruby, Mccoy, Sunita
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- 2003, 2003-12
- Description
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Distributed computing has become quintessential in the business world for its ability to connect people with information and resources. Two...
Show moreDistributed computing has become quintessential in the business world for its ability to connect people with information and resources. Two available technologies that provide distributed computing are Microsoft’s .NET and Sun’s J2EE. The objective of this Interprofessional Project is threefold: 1) to study both technologies, 2) to develop and analyze a list of criteria that are important to Bank One and how they develop software, and 3) to rate each criteria, which will help Bank One make an informed technology choice between .NET and J2EE, when reengineering legacy systems. At a high level, there are significant differences between these technologies. The .NET environment offers a host of programming languages and an integrated development environment. However, applications developed in .NET are limited to running on a Microsoft Operating System. J2EE offers one language, Java, but a wide selection of development tools. Applications developed in J2EE may run on several different operating systems. Bank One will have both .NET and J2EE available for development and by using Web Services they will be able to have separate modules communicate with each other.
Sponsorship: Bank One Corporation
Project Plan for IPRO 337: J2EE Versus .NET for Fall 2003 semester
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- J2EE Versus .NET (Fall 2003) IPRO 337: J2EE Versus .NET IPRO337 Fall2003 Midterm Report
- Creator
- Rami, Amit, Paspali, Edmond, Shah, Kunal, Amin, Poojag, Guinee, Roger, Vassilev, Stoyan, Bhat, Supreeth, Singhal, Divya, Patel, Hiren, Lobo, Meryl, Kurra, Rajesh, Sharma, Ruby, Mccoy, Sunita
- Date
- 2003, 2003-12
- Description
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Distributed computing has become quintessential in the business world for its ability to connect people with information and resources. Two...
Show moreDistributed computing has become quintessential in the business world for its ability to connect people with information and resources. Two available technologies that provide distributed computing are Microsoft’s .NET and Sun’s J2EE. The objective of this Interprofessional Project is threefold: 1) to study both technologies, 2) to develop and analyze a list of criteria that are important to Bank One and how they develop software, and 3) to rate each criteria, which will help Bank One make an informed technology choice between .NET and J2EE, when reengineering legacy systems. At a high level, there are significant differences between these technologies. The .NET environment offers a host of programming languages and an integrated development environment. However, applications developed in .NET are limited to running on a Microsoft Operating System. J2EE offers one language, Java, but a wide selection of development tools. Applications developed in J2EE may run on several different operating systems. Bank One will have both .NET and J2EE available for development and by using Web Services they will be able to have separate modules communicate with each other.
Sponsorship: Bank One Corporation
Project Plan for IPRO 337: J2EE Versus .NET for Fall 2003 semester
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- Title
- J2EE Versus .NET (Fall 2003) IPRO 337
- Creator
- Rami, Amit, Paspali, Edmond, Shah, Kunal, Amin, Poojag, Guinee, Roger, Vassilev, Stoyan, Bhat, Supreeth, Singhal, Divya, Patel, Hiren, Lobo, Meryl, Kurra, Rajesh, Sharma, Ruby, Mccoy, Sunita
- Date
- 2003, 2003-12
- Description
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Distributed computing has become quintessential in the business world for its ability to connect people with information and resources. Two...
Show moreDistributed computing has become quintessential in the business world for its ability to connect people with information and resources. Two available technologies that provide distributed computing are Microsoft’s .NET and Sun’s J2EE. The objective of this Interprofessional Project is threefold: 1) to study both technologies, 2) to develop and analyze a list of criteria that are important to Bank One and how they develop software, and 3) to rate each criteria, which will help Bank One make an informed technology choice between .NET and J2EE, when reengineering legacy systems. At a high level, there are significant differences between these technologies. The .NET environment offers a host of programming languages and an integrated development environment. However, applications developed in .NET are limited to running on a Microsoft Operating System. J2EE offers one language, Java, but a wide selection of development tools. Applications developed in J2EE may run on several different operating systems. Bank One will have both .NET and J2EE available for development and by using Web Services they will be able to have separate modules communicate with each other.
Sponsorship: Bank One Corporation
Project Plan for IPRO 337: J2EE Versus .NET for Fall 2003 semester
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- Title
- J2EE Versus .NET (Fall 2003) IPRO 337: J2EE Versus .NET IPRO337 Fall2003 Final Presentation
- Creator
- Rami, Amit, Paspali, Edmond, Shah, Kunal, Amin, Poojag, Guinee, Roger, Vassilev, Stoyan, Bhat, Supreeth, Singhal, Divya, Patel, Hiren, Lobo, Meryl, Kurra, Rajesh, Sharma, Ruby, Mccoy, Sunita
- Date
- 2003, 2003-12
- Description
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Distributed computing has become quintessential in the business world for its ability to connect people with information and resources. Two...
Show moreDistributed computing has become quintessential in the business world for its ability to connect people with information and resources. Two available technologies that provide distributed computing are Microsoft’s .NET and Sun’s J2EE. The objective of this Interprofessional Project is threefold: 1) to study both technologies, 2) to develop and analyze a list of criteria that are important to Bank One and how they develop software, and 3) to rate each criteria, which will help Bank One make an informed technology choice between .NET and J2EE, when reengineering legacy systems. At a high level, there are significant differences between these technologies. The .NET environment offers a host of programming languages and an integrated development environment. However, applications developed in .NET are limited to running on a Microsoft Operating System. J2EE offers one language, Java, but a wide selection of development tools. Applications developed in J2EE may run on several different operating systems. Bank One will have both .NET and J2EE available for development and by using Web Services they will be able to have separate modules communicate with each other.
Sponsorship: Bank One Corporation
Project Plan for IPRO 337: J2EE Versus .NET for Fall 2003 semester
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- Title
- J2EE Versus .NET (Fall 2003) IPRO 337: J2EE Versus .NET IPRO337 Fall2003 Abstract
- Creator
- Rami, Amit, Paspali, Edmond, Shah, Kunal, Amin, Poojag, Guinee, Roger, Vassilev, Stoyan, Bhat, Supreeth, Singhal, Divya, Patel, Hiren, Lobo, Meryl, Kurra, Rajesh, Sharma, Ruby, Mccoy, Sunita
- Date
- 2003, 2003-12
- Description
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Distributed computing has become quintessential in the business world for its ability to connect people with information and resources. Two...
Show moreDistributed computing has become quintessential in the business world for its ability to connect people with information and resources. Two available technologies that provide distributed computing are Microsoft’s .NET and Sun’s J2EE. The objective of this Interprofessional Project is threefold: 1) to study both technologies, 2) to develop and analyze a list of criteria that are important to Bank One and how they develop software, and 3) to rate each criteria, which will help Bank One make an informed technology choice between .NET and J2EE, when reengineering legacy systems. At a high level, there are significant differences between these technologies. The .NET environment offers a host of programming languages and an integrated development environment. However, applications developed in .NET are limited to running on a Microsoft Operating System. J2EE offers one language, Java, but a wide selection of development tools. Applications developed in J2EE may run on several different operating systems. Bank One will have both .NET and J2EE available for development and by using Web Services they will be able to have separate modules communicate with each other.
Sponsorship: Bank One Corporation
Project Plan for IPRO 337: J2EE Versus .NET for Fall 2003 semester
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- Creating an Interdisciplinary Robotics Initiative @ IIT (Spring 2003) IPRO 316: Creating an Interdisciplinary Robotics Initiative @ IIT IPRO316 Spring2003 Final Presentation
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- Zenfour, Ali, Harris, Aric, Yohman, Chance, Teng, Chen, Brahmbatt, Mayank, Carter, Michael, Kurra, Rajesh, Patel, Shirali G., Husain, Syed, Washington, Tiana, Zhang, Yu
- Date
- 2003, 2003-05
- Description
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The IPRO team will investigate the general area of self-powered and mobile robots and create an action plan with recommendations for specific...
Show moreThe IPRO team will investigate the general area of self-powered and mobile robots and create an action plan with recommendations for specific robotics-centered IPRO projects and other activities at IIT. It is critical that the team develop a common level of understanding and appreciation for project opportunities in robotics. This can be accomplished in several ways during the semester, through (1) a hands-on project experience, (2) review of the literature, (3) field trips to institutions that play a role in robotics research, design, development and marketing, (4) organization of an IIT special interest group (SIG) focused to topics in robotics, and (5) exploration of the opportunities for IIT to participate in the FIRST Robotics Competition. Professor Lykos will facilitate team discussions with other faculty at IIT who have expertise in various aspects of robotics. The extent to which the above five task opportunities are addressed is a function of the size of the team, level of experience of team members, and specific interests of team members. Students who have a background in robotics or are highly motivated to develop a deeper knowledge about robotics technology are strongly encouraged to contact Professor Lykos to discuss their role on the team and suggest areas of focus for the team's work before enrolling in this IPRO section.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies
Project Plan for IPRO 316: Creating an Interdisciplinary Robotics Initiative @ IIT for Spring 2003 semester
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