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Case Studies in Internetics-- Introductory Material

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at CPS714 Computational Science Information Track on May 23 99. Foils prepared May 23 99

This Foilset contains introductory material on CPS714 course for summer 1999
Some Aspects of Course Logistics -- all students must go to web sites for complete discussion of this
Overview of Field and Material covered and relation to other courses CPS606 CPS616 CPS640
Summary of Base Pragmatic Object Web and Multi Tier Software Model
Summary of major topics to be covered and some of the things that we will try to teach you


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1 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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