Program
Organisation of training
The training programme is 12 months long:
- from September to February, 6 months of classes, or about 590 hours: supervised personal work, company visits and lectures
- from March to August: 6 months internship leading to the defence of a professional thesis
| Code | Course title | Professor in charge |
|---|---|---|
| A00 | Specific courses | Michel MAUNY |
| A06 | Computer security and information protection | Françoise LEVY-DIT-VEHEL |
| Code | Course title | Professor in charge |
|---|---|---|
| B09 | Software engineering | Michel MAUNY |
| Code | Course title | Professor in charge |
|---|---|---|
| C01 | Information Systems Architecture | Michel MAUNY |
| Code | Course title | Professor in charge |
|---|---|---|
| D10 | Software architecture | Michel MAUNY |
A00 - Specific courses
| This set of courses aims both at providing students with basic technical notions that are necessary to the four other modules, and at developing useful non-technical skills that are needed in a professional context. | Professor
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A06 - Computer security and information protection
| This course focuses on the protection of digital information. We will on the one hand present the cryptographic building blocks addressing the problem of securing a two-party communication via a non (physically) secure channel. Effective implementations of these primitives and of the associated protocols will be extensively described. On the other hand, we will study the securing of data in the open network communication setting. Legal issues will also be discussed. | Professor
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B09 - Software engineering
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C01 - Information Systems Architecture
| Recently, new IT technologies and particularly those involved in the Internet, have posed a great challenge to the IT architectures of businesses. The problem remains the relationship between information, processing and access to information which today is usually processed on the client-server model. In this module we will present various aspects of this model and will deal more specifically with the n-tier model. Since information and its storage is a keystone of an information system, part of the module will be devoted to database management. | Professor
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D10 - Software architecture
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