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Special Topics in Network
Programming
ELEC 4975/6975 Fall 1999
The course will introduce
programming tools and techniques for Internet client/server applications. The first
part of the course will be an introduction to the internet and the World Wide Web.
Next we will learn the Java programming language by doing an applet and a client/server
application. Along the way, topics of current interest will be introduced.

Welcome to The University of Memphis, Herff College of
Engineering Virtual Classroom. If you are a student, you will find here a new,
convenient means of attending for-credit undergraduate and graduate courses--over the
Internet, in the comfort of your own home or office. If you are a visitor to our
site you will find information on Admissions to the University, Hardware and Software
requirements for attending Virtual Classes, and General information on the College and
University.

This WEB Site, many throughout the
University, is part of an initiave by The University of Memphis to provide Virtual Classes on the WWW. This project is
to develop a Web-based course in critical technologies for the Internet and World Wide
Web. The core technologies are the Internet TCP/IP protocol model, object-oriented
programming with Java, and programming for the Web. Computer projects and local industry
participation are emphasized The goal of the project is to develop a course that
introduces engineering and computer science students to three critical technologies for
internet applications and commerce: 1) The Internet, 2) Object Oriented Programming with
Java, and 3) the World Wide Web.The course will be based around a sequence of computer
projects that emphasize the main topics and that compare and contrast different operating
systems, programming styles, and network technologies. A large component of the course
will be constructed around online learning, such as a WWW-based tutorial, online
submission of assignments, online office hours, and online review of video lectures.
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