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LOCAL foilset Introduction to World Wide Web (WWW)

Given by Nancy J. McCracken at ECS400 Senior Undergraduate Course on Spring Semester 1996. Foils prepared 27 February 1996
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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 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, Client/Server Architectures and the components of the World Wide Web.


Table of Contents for Introduction to World Wide Web (WWW)


1 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Introduction to the World Wide Web (WWW)
2 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Introduction to the World Wide Web
3 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Background on the Internet
4 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML History of the Internet
5 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML History of the World Wide Web
6 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Applications based on information services typically use a Client/Server Architecture
7 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Familiar Clients and Servers
8 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML The World Wide Web is a collection of clients and servers called browsers and Web sites

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