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Overview of Pragmatic Object Web Systems and Technologies

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at ADMI Tutorial Duluth Minnesota on June 3 99. Foils prepared June 11 99

Designed to follow-on two talks summarizing Java either in computer education or science
Summary of Base Pragmatic Object Web approach with multi-tier architecture; distributed electronic objects
Technologies: Client(DHTML, JavaScript); System and Data Structures (XML, VRML, DOM); Languages (Java, Perl ...)
Services: Security, Naming Registration and look up, Collaboration
Applications or Systems built using this approach are called Portals to Education, Computing, Commerce etc.
This foilset and its Java precursors form the curriculum of our courses in field we call Internetics


Table of Contents for Overview of Pragmatic Object Web Systems and Technologies


001 Overview of Pragmatic Object Web Systems and Technologies 
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002 Abstract of Overview of Pragmatic Object Web Systems and 
    Technologies
003 Overview of CPS Web/Information Technology (Internetics) Courses
004 Where are we: Multi Tier Architecture
005 Basic (CPS606) Structure of World Wide Web
006 The 1998 3(Multi)-Tier Information System Architecture
007 Basic 3 Tier Computing Model
008 Object View of running a program
009 Specifying Server Side Objects
010 Comparison of 2 3 and 4 Tier Models
011 Where are we: Distributed Electronic Objects
012 Simplistic Object Web View
013 Other Useful Objects
014 Basic Multi Tier Object architecture
015 Where are we: XML Universal Object Specification
016 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - XML
017 XML Language Elements
018 XML Compared with HTML and SGML
019 Example XML as a Serialized Database
020 Where are we: MathML and "Science"ML
021 MathML Example
022 xxxxxxML
023 ScienceML
024 Where are we: VRML and Other Data Structures
025 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - VRML
026 VRML Example
027 Where are we: Web Document Object Model
028 Document Object Model
029 Hierarchical Object Components in a Web Page
030 Netscape Version 4 Browser Document Object Tag Hierarchy
031 XML and Document Object Model
032 W3C Document Object Model Level 1
033 Where are we: DHTML and JavaScript
034 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - JavaScript I
035 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - JavaScript II
036 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - JavaScript III
037 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - DHTML
038 Architecture of DHTML + XML
039 CSS Example illustrating different ways one can specify CSS Info
040 Where are we: System Building Languages
041 Web Technologies in a Nutshell  -- Java
042 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - PERL
043 Architecture of Pragmatic Object Web Systems
044 Where are we: Security Service
045 Security Service
046 Where are we: Naming Registration and look up
047 An Overview of Jini
048 Jini Service Architecture I
049 Jini Service Architecture II: Join
050 Jini Service Architecture III: Lookup
051 Jini Service Architecture IV: Invocation
052 Features of Jini of Relevance
053 Where are we: Persistent Object Service
054 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - Databases
055 Two ways of Implementing Data Objects
056 Where are we: Collaboration Service
057 Naïve Shared Object Strategy
058 Architecture of Tango Distance Education
059 Where are we: Applications and Portals
060 Some Portals
061 My Netscape Portal
062 My Excite Specify Portal Content
063 Merrill Lynch Predictions Enterprise Information Portals
064 Education Portal: digitalthink.com
065 Implementation of a Computing Portal
066 Portal to Earthquake Science  3-Tier Computing Architecture


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