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CPS714 Case Studies in Internetics Introductory Material http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/cps714master99 http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/cps714summer99 2
Abstract of CPS714-99 Introductory/Administrative Set 3
Overview of CPS Web/Information Technology Courses 4
Some Course Prerequisites 5
Course Curriculum -- I 6
Course Curriculum -- II 7
Approximate Timeline of Initial Lectures 8
Due Dates for Homeworks 9
The 1998 3(Multi)-Tier Information System Architecture 10
Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - I 11
Multi-Tier Client Server Service 12
Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - II 13
Functionality of layers 14
Proxy -- Proxy -- Backend Capability 15
Basic Multi Tier architecture 16
Emerging Object Web Multi-Server Model 17
Some caveats and comments 18
What does it take to Implement This 19
More details on the implementation 20
Implementation Continued I 21
Implementation Continued II 22
Databases versus XML? 23
Implementation Continued III 24
XML used as a Template 25
Architecture of WebWisdomDB 26
XML Templates -- Example I 27
Resultant HTML Rendering 28
XML Templates -- Example II 29
Implementation Architecture 30
What and Why is in the Course? Portals 31
Portals -- Continued 32
Building a Portal 33
Portal Programming Models I 34
JavaBean Communication and Event Model 35
JavaBean Communication Model II 36
Portal Programming Models II 37
Portal Building Blocks I 38
Portal Building Blocks -- Security 39
Portal Building Blocks -- Distributed Object Support 40
Special Portals -- Computing I 41
Basic 3 Tier Computing Model 42
Object View of running a program 43
Special Portals -- Computing II 44
Portal to Earthquake Science 3-Tier Computing Architecture 45
Multi-Server Web Computing System or Portal to Computing
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