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  • Welcome to COMP 6370 Computer and Network Security Todays Lesson: 1. Course Introduction 2. Administrative Comments 3. Internet Standards, RFCs and Conventional Encryption Course Objectives 1). Recognize potential risks and threats to computer opera
     

  • Today's Topics Computer Science 1 Review 4.Top-Down Programming, Subroutines, and a Database Application Functions using Functions Getting Information In and Out of Functions Class Data: known within class. Formal Parameters/Arguments Syntax:
     
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    Today's Topics Computer Science 1 Review Upcoming Final Exam: Thursday, 5/5, 2:00pm, B101 LSRC (here) Review Session: ? Reading CompSci 001 Great Ideas, Chapter 4 15 41.1 4.Top-Down Programming, Subroutines, and a Database Application
     
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    Today's Topics Computer Science 1 Review Upcoming Final Exam: Thursday, 5/5, 2:00pm, B101 LSRC (here) Review Session: ? Reading Great Ideas, Chapter 4 - 15 CompSci 001 41.1 4.Top-Down Programming, Subroutines, and a Database Application F
     

  • Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) Components Components Flat Layouts Hierarchical Layouts Designing a GUI Coding a GUI (These notes come from CompSci 4, Java for Video Games) JLabel text/image display JTextField single line for text in
     
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    Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) Components Flat Layouts Hierarchical Layouts Designing a GUI Coding a GUI (These notes come from CompSci 4, Java for Video Games) CompSci 100E 30.1 Components JLabel text/image display JTextField sin
     
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    TheWeb Originandoverviewoftheweb Drilldownondistributedsystemaspects Communication Processes Naming Synchronization Replication(especiallycaching) Faulttolerance Security 04/24/09 Distributed Systems - Comp 655 1 Originoftheweb CERN(Eur
     

  • Grad School of Lib & Info Sci., Univ. of Illinois http:/www.lis.uiuc.edu/ Networking: The Client/Server Architecture LIS 451 * Spring 2005 Introduction to Networked Systems http:/www.isrl.uiuc.edu/mwolske/lis451/spring05 Martin Wolske mwolske@uiuc.
     

  • Grad School of Lib & Info Sci., Univ. of Illinois http:/www.lis.uiuc.edu/ Networking: The Client/Server Architecture LIS 451 * Fall 2004 Introduction to Networked Systems http:/www.isrl.uiuc.edu/mwolske/lis451/fall04 Martin Wolske mwolske@uiuc.edu
     

  • Grad School of Lib & Info Sci., Univ. of Illinois http:/www.lis.uiuc.edu/ Networking: The Client/Server Architecture LIS 451 * Fall 2005 Introduction to Networked Systems http:/www.isrl.uiuc.edu/mwolske/lis451/fall05 Martin Wolske mwolske@uiuc.edu
     

  • Todays Lecture RFCs. Telnet. Ftp. Security Issues. Secure Alternatives. COMP2410/6340: Telnet & Ftp Page 1 Telnet & Ftp In this lecture we examine some of the application protocols, and the applications which use them. Layer (OSI names) TELN
     

  • Consistency and Replication Today: Introduction Consistency models Data-centric consistency models Client-centric consistency models Thoughts for the mid-term Computer Sci ence CS677: Distributed OS Lecture 14, page 1 Why replicate? Data r
     

  • COMP1200 - Perspectives on Computing These slides were based on those of C Johnson, E McCreath and W Liang. COMP1200: 2.2 2008 1 Outline Networks Classications Topologies Protocols The Internet Addressing Applications Protocols Security
     

  • COMP1200 - Perspectives on Computing Networks Classications Topologies Protocols The Internet Addressing Applications Protocols These slides were based on those of C Johnson, E McCreath and W Liang. Outline Security 1 COMP1200: 2.2 2008 2
     

  • Network Working Group J. Postel Request for Comments: 1111 ISI Obsoletes: 825 August 1989 Request f