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1 Overview of Pragmatic Object Web Systems and Technologies http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/javalangjune99 http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/javascientific99 http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/javafollowonjune99
2 Abstract of Overview of Pragmatic Object Web Systems and Technologies
3 Overview of CPS Web/Information Technology (Internetics) Courses
4 Where are we: Multi Tier Architecture
5 Basic (CPS606) Structure of World Wide Web
6 The 1998 3(Multi)-Tier Information System Architecture
7 Basic 3 Tier Computing Model
8 Object View of running a program
9 Specifying Server Side Objects
10 Comparison of 2 3 and 4 Tier Models
11 Where are we: Distributed Electronic Objects
12 Simplistic Object Web View
13 Other Useful Objects
14 Basic Multi Tier Object architecture
15 Where are we: XML Universal Object Specification
16 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - XML
17 XML Language Elements
18 XML Compared with HTML and SGML
19 Example XML as a Serialized Database
20 Where are we: MathML and "Science"ML
21 MathML Example
22 xxxxxxML
23 ScienceML
24 Where are we: VRML and Other Data Structures
25 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - VRML
26 VRML Example
27 Where are we: Web Document Object Model
28 Document Object Model
29 Hierarchical Object Components in a Web Page
30 Netscape Version 4 Browser Document Object Tag Hierarchy
31 XML and Document Object Model
32 W3C Document Object Model Level 1
33 Where are we: DHTML and JavaScript
34 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - JavaScript I
35 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - JavaScript II
36 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - JavaScript III
37 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - DHTML
38 Architecture of DHTML + XML
39 CSS Example illustrating different ways one can specify CSS Info
40 Where are we: System Building Languages
41 Web Technologies in a Nutshell -- Java
42 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - PERL
43 Architecture of Pragmatic Object Web Systems
44 Where are we: Security Service
45 Security Service
46 Where are we: Naming Registration and look up
47 An Overview of Jini
48 Jini Service Architecture I
49 Jini Service Architecture II: Join
50 Jini Service Architecture III: Lookup
51 Jini Service Architecture IV: Invocation
52 Features of Jini of Relevance
53 Where are we: Persistent Object Service
54 Web Technologies in a Nutshell - Databases
55 Two ways of Implementing Data Objects
56 Where are we: Collaboration Service
57 Naïve Shared Object Strategy
58 Architecture of Tango Distance Education
59 Where are we: Applications and Portals
60 Some Portals
61 My Netscape Portal
62 My Excite Specify Portal Content
63 Merrill Lynch Predictions Enterprise Information Portals
64 Education Portal: digitalthink.com
65 Implementation of a Computing Portal
66 Portal to Earthquake Science 3-Tier Computing Architecture
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