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Introduction to World Wide Web (WWW)

Given by Nancy J. McCracken at ECS400 Senior Undergraduate Course on Spring Semester 97. Foils prepared 11 May 1997

The World Wide Web is a world-wide repository of linked information, called hypertext or hypermedia. It consists of
  • A user interface consistent across many computers
  • A set of open standards that enables the interface to access a variety of document types and information protocols.
  • A provision for universal access, based on the Internet domain name schemes.
In this talk, we give a brief background on the Internet and its services (telnet, ftp, news and mail), Client/Server Architectures, Networking, and several prominent Web technologies.
This is an introductory talk intended for people of any background who have used the Web, but wish to know more about how it works and what capabilities are possible.


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1 Introduction to the World Wide Web (WWW)
and Web Technologies
2 Introduction to the World Wide Web
3 Background on the Internet
4 History of the Internet
5 History of the World Wide Web
6 Applications based on information services typically use a Client/Server Architecture
7 Familiar Clients and Servers
8 The World Wide Web is a collection of clients and servers called browsers and Web sites
9 Networking
10 Internet Services: Telnet
11 Internet Services: FTP
12 Internet Services: News
13 Internet Services: Mail Lists
14 Web Content is Hyperlinked Multimedia
15 Web Links can go to other Internet Services
16 Multimedia types
17 Forms and CGI Scripting
18 The CGI script returns data through the server
19 Web Search Engines
20 Web Search Indexes
21 Databases
22 JavaScript
23 Java
24 Future Web Technologies: VRML

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