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Master of Science in Communications Technology
Arlington Campus / Information Technology / Master of Science in Communications Technology /

Intranet/Internet Technologies

 

CIS 536
Intranet/Internet Technologies
Prerequisite: CIS 460 or equivalent
Covers the design of intranets and use with internets. Focuses on the design and development of Web

applications. Topics include Web databases, Web design, Web Middleware, Web gateways, interfaces,

and security.

 

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The Corporate Internet: Create and Manage an Internal World Wide Web Network
by Bernard, Ryan

Showing users how to create an internal Web system, this book tells them how to build a client/server network structure that allows instant, random, and unfettered communications. A breakthrough book on this revolutionary concept. this book shows the way for organizations to use Web tools internally, so that departments can communicate in a cost-effective manner.

 

  

Description:

The following charts are a comprehensive survey of Internet technologies intended for those who are or plan to be professional software engineers.  A key topic will be web application development.  Students will gain hands-on experience developing HTML-based web-client applications including the use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and Dynamic HTML using JavaScript.  Students will also learn core web-server technologies including server set-up and management, and CGI scripting using Perl.  Security, Intranet implications and electronic commerce will also be covered.  In addition, the course will discuss emerging web-related technologies and future trends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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