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Web-centric Computing What CS4173 Is About
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What is the WWW? A distributed document delivery service implemented using the client-server model running on the Internet Interoperability in a heterogeneous networked environment achieved by implementing shared protocols
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What is the WWW?
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A distributed document delivery service implemented using application-level protocols on the Internet A tool for collaborative writing and community building A framework of protocols that support e-commerce A network of co-operating computers interoperating using HTTP and related protocols to form a sub-net of the Internet A large, cyclical, directed graph made up of webpages and links
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What is the WWW? It is all of that and chips, too!
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What do the applications have in common? E-commerce Collaborative writing Collaborative community building Distributed document delivery service
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What do the applications have in common? E-commerce Collaborative writing Collaborative community building Distributed document delivery service They all use the WWW as scaffolding It is the framework that enables them
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In Web-Centric Computing… We do computing on the WWW Putting the WWW under a microscope Not programming of the WWW Writing protocols, and applications However it is important to understand how everything works at a deep level
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Some things can only be learned by doing So there will be programming Making the client/server model jump through hoops Alternation vs. interaction Saving state with stateless protocols Partial webpage updates (AJAX) Remembering the human element Audience analysis Design for accessibility & stickability Most programming will be in assignments Some will be in tutorials
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Exact Topics? To be determined in consultation with students Basics must be covered, but… Ordering and Concentration can be adjusted to suit your needs Caveat: You don't always get what you want, but sometimes you get what you need. *
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