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Computational methods for Distributed Information Systems--Fall96

Given by Nancy J.MacCracken at CPS606fall96 on Fall Semester 96. Foils prepared 10 Sept 1996

This course is intended to introduce emerging software technologies relevant to the World Wide Web and equivalent subsets. It will include basic networking and standards for data representation and transport. The material will cover the languages Perl and Java and their use on the Web, including the development of interactive łapplet˛ programs that are distributed via a network for execution on a receiving client machine. Software applications will include databases linked to the Web and multimedia technologies.
Prerequisites: Students should have a good basic understanding of how computers work and should be confident in C and their ability to program.


Table of Contents for Computational methods for Distributed Information Systems--Fall96


001 CPS 406/606
    Computational Methods for Distributed Information Systems
    September 26, 1996
002 First Class - Organizational Meeting
003 Description of the Course
004 Comparison of course content with related courses
005 PERL4
006 Java 
007 Course Requirements


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