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Lecture Slides for Dal CS 3172 : Web-centric Computing
CS 3172 > Materials >
Lecture Slides (file list)
J. Blustein
Lecture Slides
Overviews
What Web-Centric Computing Is lecture slides
(in PPT format)
WWW Basics lecture slides
(in PPT format)
The Web Graph lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Historical background to the WWW lecture notes
(as a PDF file)
WWW
Goals lecture slides (as handouts)
(as a PDF file)
Implications of Audience on
The Web Development
lecture (as handouts) (as a PDF file)
by Marc Comeau
[Placeholder for new lecture about audience]
Metadata lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Carole Goble's keynote at ACM 's
HT '07 conference: The Return of the Prodigal Web
[placeholder for informal metadata lecture]
Semantic Web
folksonomies
microformats
tagging (categories especially)
Detailed Overview of Security and Privacy
lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Search Engines lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Basic HTML lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Basic HTML slides (as
handouts) (as a PDF file)
Example of Graceful Degradation in XHTML
Part 1 of Example of Graceful Degradation in
XHTML
(in XHTML format)
Part 2 of Example of Graceful Degradation in
XHTML
(in XHTML format)
Part 3
of Example of Graceful Degradation in XHTML (in XHTML format)
XHTML-doc-structure.ps
(in Postscript format)
(also (as a PDF file)
)
See also:
HTML 4 Tables lecture notes
(as a PDF file)
Essential CSS lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Essential CSS lecture slides in handout form
(as a PDF file)
CSS 2 handout
(as a PDF file)
CSS Level 1
and CSS -Positioning Reference Sheet
(as a PDF file)
to accompany Ian Graham's The XHTML
Language and Design Sourcebook
Using CSS for Positioning lecture slides by Jon Gunderson
(in XHTML format)
See especially:
Daniel Greene's CSS Font Properties
Test
Layout: Tables and CSS
documents (in XHTML format)
(at U. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign via The Wayback engine at
archive.org , see sources list webpage)
Redesigning Web Pages to be more Accessible to People with
Disabilities
(in XHTML format)
(at U. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign via The Wayback engine at
archive.org , see sources list webpage)
Planning, configuring, running, and maintaining a
webserver lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Inside The WWW Server (an animated lecture)
(in PPT format)
[outdated] Server-Side Programming lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Perl 5 handout
(as a PDF file)
See also:
Java Servlets lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Proxy Servers for Filtering lecture slides
(in PPT format)
(modified from slides by
Carolyn Watters)
Scan of handwritten Ajax notes
(as a PDF file)
Saving State on the WWW
lecture slides (in PPT format)
Cookie Parameters lecture slides
(in PPT format)
See also Servlets slides
Introduction to Web Databases lecture slides
(in PPT format)
See also:
Database-driven Websites / Self-organizing Communities
Database-driven websites lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Web Services and Middleware
Web Services Introduction: Middleware
lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Web Services lecture slides
(in PPT format)
Files with names ending with .ppt or
.pptx
((in PPT format)
)
are in a Microsoft's PowerPoint format. You can use that software
free within the Faculty and you can purchase a license to use it
elsewhere. You could also use some free software: Star Office from Sun Microsystems or
PowerPoint Viewer from Microsoft. (Both of them can show you
something that resembles the lecture slides. Star Office will also
show something that looks like the notes.)
Files with names ending with
.pdf ((as a PDF file)
)
are in Adobe® 's portable document
format™ . Those files can be displayed with the
Adobe Acrobat Reader or converted to HTML using tools from Adobe .
Files with names ending with
.ps ((in Postscript format)
)
are in Adobe® 's PostScript™
format. You can print those files directly within the Faculty and you
can use Ghostscript, Ghostview, or GSview to view those files. More
information about those programs is available from the
homepage for Ghostscript .
Files with names ending with
.html ,
.shtml , or
.htm
((in XHTML format)
)
are in XHTML (or HTML )
and should be readable in any browser available since 2002.
Credits for the file type images are in a separate file.
Credits for lecture slides are in a separate file.
Version:
Wednesday, 02-Dec-2009 21:02:07 AST
CS 3172
Prof. :
J. Blustein
<jamie@cs.dal.ca>