Dharam Shadija MBA, FHEA, BSc
Head of School of Computing and Digital Technologies
Summary
Dharam Shadija is the Head of School of Computing and Digital Technologies at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ. He is an experienced academic and has held many senior leadership roles at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ. He is an experienced researcher in Microservices and Service Oriented Architecture.
About
I teach modules on Bachelors and Masters course subjects ranging from Web Based information systems, Database systems, e-business, technology based subject such as Web Development using J2EE framework, .Net framework and Distributed Computing Applications
Teaching area
Web Application Development using .Net and J2EE technologies
Distributed Computing
SOA
Web Services
Teaching
School of Computing and Digital Technologies
College of Business, Technology and Engineering
Courses taught:
- BSc Computing
- MSc Computing
Modules taught:
- Microservices Architecture
- Advanced Web Applications
- System Design and Development Project
- Web Application Design and Implementation
Publications
Journal articles
Shadija, D., Rezai, M., & Hill, R. (2017). Towards an understanding of microservices. .
Hill, R., Shadija, D., & Rezai, M. (2017). . .
Shadija, D., Rezai, M., & Hill, R. (2017). . Companion Proceedings of the10th International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing - UCC '17 Companion, 215-220.
Conference papers
Hill, R., & Shadija, D. (2011). Internationalising the Computing Curricula: A Peircian Approach. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, (pp. 406-413). Springer Berlin Heidelberg:
Hill, R., Polovina, S., & Shadija, D. (2006). . Lecture notes in computer science, 4068, 247-259.
Book chapters
Shadija, D., & Hill, R. (2019). Internationalising the Postgraduate Curriculum: A Ten Year Case Study. In Transnational Higher Education in Computing Courses. (pp. 155-171). Springer International Publishing: