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Overview of Basic Web and Internet Technologies

Given by Geoffrey Fox at Beijing Web Tutorial on May 27-30 1997. Foils prepared 5 July 97

We review some of the base material assumed in CPS616 using curricula material taken from CPS606
History and Structure/Size of Internet and Web
Basic Internet and Web Services
What is WebWindows and basic Web architecture
Overview of Networking for Internet
MIME HTTP
but not HTML or CGI (see separate presentations)


This mixed presentation uses parts of the following base foilsets which can also be looked at on their own!
General NPAC Foils-B starting June97(PowerPoint)
Introduction to Architecture of World Wide Web
Introduction to World Wide Web (WWW)
Overview of CPS616 Technologies of the Information Age 1997
Collection of GIF Images for General NPAC Projects January 97-
InfoVISION: Information Video Simulation Imagery ON demand
Set of Add-On Foils for Research Presentations
Miscellaneous Presentation Material used in 1996
General Collection of Foils for CRPC Annual Meeting
Additional Material for Web Technology Presentations July 95 -- March 96

Table of Contents for Overview of Basic Web and Internet Technologies

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Web Review as a Quick Introduction for CPS616
1 Review of Basic Web/Internet Technologies -- Networking HTTP MIME!
2 Abstract of Web Review Material
3 3 Reasons to Learn or Use Web Technologies

Web Internet Intranet Client Server Architecture
4 The Architecture of the World Wide Web
5 Applications based on information services typically use a Client/Server Architecture
6 Familiar Clients and Servers
7 Top-level View of the World Wide Web
8 Top-level View of the Corporate Intranet

History and Politics of the Web
9 Basic (CPS606) Structure of World Wide Web

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10 Background on the Internet
11 History of the Internet

Current and Future Size of the Web
12 Internet Trends - Internet Hosts 1989-1997
13 Internet Trends - Internet Hosts - Overall Trend
14 Internet Trends - Internet Domains in DNS
15 Internet Trends - WWW-Prefixed Hosts
16 Internet Trends - Hosts: Three-Letter Domains
17 Internet Trends - Hosts: Two-letter Domains, >120,000 per country
18 NII Compute & Communications Capability in Year 2000 --> 2005
19 Ultimate Vision and Implementation of NII and InfoVision

Internet Services
20 Internet Services: Telnet
21 Internet Services: FTP
22 Internet Services: News
23 Internet Services: Mail Lists

Web Services
24 Web Content is Hyperlinked Multimedia
25 Web Links can go to other Internet Services
26 Multimedia types
27 Forms and CGI Scripting
28 The CGI script returns data through the server
29 Web Search Engines
30 Web Search Indexes

The Base Technologies
31 The Current Web Client Server Model
32 Databases
33 JavaScript
34 Java
35 Future Web Technologies: VRML

WebWindows is a Critical Unifying Concept

36 Open Universal WebWindows --
A Revolution in the Software Industry!
37 The WebWindows Operating System
38 Examples and Why WebWindows will Dominate Software Industry?
39 Illustration of WebWindows Concept for Presentation Software
40 RCIHalloween Presentation Foil on WebFoil in WebFoil!!
41 JavaScript Based WebFoil Prototype
42 Lessons of WebFoil for WebWindows Software Development Scenario

Back to the Current Party Line Web Technology Scenario

43 The Current Web Client Server Model
44 Architecture of Web Software
45 General Web Architecture

Basics of Networking
46 Networking Basics
47 Networking Basic Definitions
48 Networking Standards: OSI Layers
49 Simplified communication protocol model
50 The TCP/IP protocol suite
51 Typical message formats
52 Networking
53 Communications Issues
54 Networking Speeds

Open Network Standards
55 Open Standards
56 Internet Documents: Drafts, Memos and Standards
57 Internet Documents - Examples

Message Passing Protocols MIME
58 Message-passing Protocols
59 Internet E-Mail (RFC-822)
60 Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME)
61 MIME - "Content-Type" Header Field
62 MIME - Base Content Types
63 MIME - Base Content Types, continued

Web Services HTTP Protocol
64 Web Services - HTTP Protocol
65 Applications based on information services typically use a Client/Server Architecture
66 The World Wide Web is a collection of clients and servers called browsers and Web sites
67 HTTP - Hypertext Transport Protocol
68 HTTPD - HTTP Daemon
69 URL - Uniform Resource Locator
70 Web Links can go to other Internet Services
71 HTTP - How does it work?
72 HTTP - GET Request Example
73 HTTP - Reply Example
74 HTTP - POST Request Example

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key cps616appl97 URL http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/cps616appl97/index.html * Overview of Web Applications and Services by gcf on Thu Aug 21 1997
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key cps616master97 URL http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/cps616master97/index.html * Overview of CPS616 Technologies of the Information Age 1997 by gcf on Sun Aug 17 1997
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key ecs400spring97/ecs400webintro URL http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/ecs400spring97/ecs400webintro/index.html * Introduction to World Wide Web (WWW) by gcf on Thu Aug 21 1997
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key uccwebarch97 URL http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/uccwebarch97/index.html * Introduction to Architecture of World Wide Web by gcf on Thu Aug 21 1997
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