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Lectures


Week

Lecture Notes

One
18/2 ø 22/2

Lect 1:

Unit Introduction [PDF] [PPT]

Lect 2:

HTTP (Web) Serving [PDF] [PPT]

Two
25/2 ø 1/3

Lect 1:

Introduction to Web Serving Using Apache [PDF] [PPT]

Lect 2:

Web Server Administration [PDF] [PPT]

Three
4/3 ø 8/3

Lect 1:

Implementing a Web Client [PDF] [PPT]

Lect 2:

Implementing a Web Server [PDF] [PPT]

Four
11/3 ø 15/3

Lect 1:

Implementing a Web Server (no new notes - continue from week 3 lecture 2)

Lect 2:

Introduction to XML [PDF] [PPT]
The XML Document [PDF] [PPT]

Five
18/3 ø 22/3

Lect 1:

DTDs [PDF] [PPT]

Lect 2:

XML Schemas [PDF] [PPT]
XSLT [PDF] [PPT]

Six
1/4 ø 5/4

Lect 1:

XSLT (no new notes - continue from week 5 lecture 2)

Lect 2:

Namespaces, Infosets, Canonical XML, XLink and XPointer [PDF] [PPT]
Introducing XML Parsing and Processing [PDF] [PPT]

Seven
8/4 ø 11/4

Lect 1 & 2:

XML Parsing and Processing with Perl [PDF] [PPT]

Eight
15/4 ø 19/4

Lect 1:

XML Parsing and Processing with Other Programming Languages [PDF] [PPT]

Lect 2:

Example XML Applications [PDF] [PPT]

Nine
22/4 ø 26/4

Lect 1 & 2:

Case Studies in XML Technologies and Developments [PDF] [PPT]

Ten
6/5 ø 10/5

Lect 1 & 2:

Web Server-Side Scripting with PHP [PDF] [PPT]

Eleven
13/5 ø 17/5

Lect 1 & 2:

Web Server-Side Scripting with ASP [PDF] [PPT]

Twelve
20/5 ø 24/5

Lect 1 & 2:

XML, WML and Wireless Application Programming [PDF] [PPT]

Thirteen
27/5 ø 31/5

Lect 1 & 2:

Exam Information and Unit Conclusion [PDF] [PPT]

Links to lectures notes will be put on this page weekly. You can get either them in either the standard PDF format, or as MS-PowerPoint files.

The notes are password protected. Contact the unit coordinator for the password.

You may also refer to past lectures notes for 2001 for an indication of future lectures. Please note that the lectures this year may be similar, but will not be exactly the same.


Document author: H.L. Hiew, Unit Coordinator
Last Modified: Sunday, 02-Mar-2003 09:39:24 MST
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