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Reminder: LSF Registration

Written on 30.11.23 by Joris Nix

Dear students,

please register for the (pro-)seminar in LSF/HISPOS by tomorrow.

In addition, if you have not already done so, please arrange a meeting with your supervisor in December.

Kind regards,
Joris

LSF Registration

Written on 24.11.23 by Joris Nix

Dear students,

the LSF/HISPOS registration is open. Please make sure to register by December 1 (next week Friday).

Kind regards,
Joris

Advisors and next Steps

Written on 17.11.23 by Jens Dittrich

Dear all,

we have assigned advisors, see https://cms.sic.saarland/web_app2324/2/Topic_Assignments.

Please make an appointment with your advisor for mid December. See contacts: https://cms.sic.saarland/web_app2324/tutors/.

If you have any questions or need advice on material, which things to… Read more

Dear all,

we have assigned advisors, see https://cms.sic.saarland/web_app2324/2/Topic_Assignments.

Please make an appointment with your advisor for mid December. See contacts: https://cms.sic.saarland/web_app2324/tutors/.

If you have any questions or need advice on material, which things to focus on, etc, do not hesitate to contact us.

Best regards,

Jens Dittrich

Topic Assignments

Written on 10.11.23 by Joris Nix

Dear students,

the topic assignment is finished and can be found at Information → Topic Assignment.

Kind regards,
Joris

Techniques for Building Scalable and Robust Web Applications

In this seminar, we will learn about various techniques that you need to know to make web applications scalable and robust.


Requirements: sound knowledge of the content from the Big Data Engineering course, i.e. you passed that course or a comparable course

 

Rules

Preparation

two meetings with your advisor:
    one in December (report)
    one in January (presentation)

small summary report (due January 15th, 3-4 pages)

short lecture by Prof. Dittrich on how to present during the semester (beginning of January)


Presentations

General Info

block-seminar in Feb/March 2024 (TBD, doodle)

every talk: about 35/45 minutes including demo and questions

part of every talk: small demo, use your own demo, not something you found on the Web


Talk Contents

proseminar: concepts of the tool

seminar: plus research paper about the underlying concepts

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