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Unit 22 (21421P)
WEB SITE MANAGEMENT

This unit enables students to create and manage web-based applications. The focus is on the server and the mechanisms to link web pages to databases. Although intended for the Internet it could be taught with reference to an intranet, and the unit will deal with intranet issues.

Unit 27 (21439P)
MULTIMEDIA AND INTERNET DEVELOPMENT

The aim of this unit is to develop the student’s practical ability to communicate and interact using current Internet and multimedia tools and to allow students to produce innovative multimedia solutions for a range of commercial needs.
This area is rapidly developing and skills, which appear advanced today may well be commonplace in a few years time. In order to ensure the unit remains relevant, no specific products are included in the content but many products exist, as discussed in the guidelines. For the same reason one of the outcomes remains general and supported by several current acceptable options. It is expected that centers can use this flexibility both to make use of their current resources and keep the unit up to date with developments in the future.

Unit 33 (21430P)
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT

Enterprises worldwide invest millions in computer-based business systems and developers are confronted by an ever-increasing array of software development tools. Students need an awareness of the choices available and they must be confident in selecting appropriate software development tools and solutions. The purpose of this unit is to build confidence in these skills.
Additionally students need practical development skills in building business applications. The range of software options includes conventional programming languages, 4GLs and database products, author ware/web development packages, macro programming within generic packages, integrated office suites and program generators. This unit provides an opportunity for students to convert a requirements specification into a business solution using one (or more) application development tools

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