Contenu connexe Similaire à Mini Project Internet Security Mechanisms (20) Plus de University of Hertfordshire, School of Electronic Communications and Electrical Engineering (20) Mini Project Internet Security Mechanisms1. Mini Project – Internet Security Mechanisms Application of a fingerprint reader in Windows using Java Author: University of Hertfordshire Date created : Date revised : 2009 Abstract The following resources come from the 2009/10 BSc in Internet Technology and E-Commerce (course number 2ELE0076) from the University of Hertfordshire. All the mini projects are designed as level two modules of the undergraduate programmes. The objectives of this module are to develop and program a Finger Print Reader as part of a security system, and understand related issues to achieve a simple yet secure identification process: • Understanding the Java API of a commercial Finger Print Reader • Modification of existing Java source code in the "BlueJ" Integrated Development Environment. • Communicating with Windows and a database to achieve runtime interactivity with the Reader. This project requires an understanding of a medium complexity Java API. The student will be expected to develop code that will automatically show the corresponding photograph of an individual. The project provides students with an awareness of developing commercial Java software within the Windows OS environment. © University of Hertfordshire 2009. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License . 11. This resource was created by the University of Hertfordshire and released as an open educational resource through the Open Engineering Resources project of the HE Academy Engineering Subject Centre. The Open Engineering Resources project was funded by HEFCE and part of the JISC/HE Academy UKOER programme. © University of Hertfordshire 2009 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License . The name of the University of Hertfordshire, UH and the UH logo are the name and registered marks of the University of Hertfordshire. To the fullest extent permitted by law the University of Hertfordshire reserves all its rights in its name and marks which may not be used except with its written permission. Microsoft product screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, .NET, and SharePoint are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The JISC logo is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales Licence. All reproductions must comply with the terms of that licence. The HEA logo is owned by the Higher Education Academy Limited may be freely distributed and copied for educational purposes only, provided that appropriate acknowledgement is given to the Higher Education Academy as the copyright holder and original publisher.