CS 431
Architecture of Web Information Systems
Spring 2005

Lecture Schedule and Slides

 

01/24/2005 Course Introduction - Points on a spectrum powerpoint
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01/26/2005 Libraries and their Information Heritage
Jon Saylor - Engineering Librarian Cornell University
powerpoint
01/31/2005 The Web: History, Protocols, Organization powerpoint
02/02/2005 Content and Bibliographic Theory powerpoint
02/072005 Identifiers and Types powerpoint
02/09/2005 Library Cataloging Tradition
Marty Kurth - Metadata Librarian Cornell University
powerpoint
02/14/2005 Markup Languages - SGML, HTML, XML powerpoint
02/16/2005 More XML - Namespaces and DTDs powerpoint
02/21/2005 XML Meta-documents - XML Schema powerpoint
02/23/2005 Transforming XML Documents - XPath, XSLT powerpoint
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02/28/2005 XSLT Continued powerpoint
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03/02/2005 Metadata - A Necessary Evil? powerpoint
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03/09/2005 Metadata - Beyond Dublin Core powerpoint
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03/14/2005 Federating Information: Metadata Harvesting powerpoint
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03/16/2005 Computational Generation of Metadata powerpoint
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03/28/2005 Foundations of the Semantic Web powerpoint
03/30/2005 Semantic Web Basics (cont.) powerpoint
04/04/2005 Semantic Web - RDFs, Ontologies, and OWL powerpoint
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04/06/2005 Semantic Web - Owl: Building and Querying powerpoint
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04/11/2005 Representing Complex Digital Content: Fedora powerpoint
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04/13/2005 Fedora Continued powerpoint
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04/18/2005 Intellectual Property Overview
Peter Hirtle - Cornell University Library
powerpoint
04/20/2005 Enforcing and Expressing Rights Management
Vicky Weissman - Computer Science Department
powerpoint
04/25/2005 The Legal Information Institute
Tom Bruce - LII
powerpoint
04/27/2005 Scholarly Publishing and Communication powerpoint
04/29/2005 Longevity of Information powerpoint
05/04/2005 Information Network Overlay Architecture powerpoint

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Carl Lagoze (lagoze@cs.cornell.edu
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