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Web Architecture 253

Description
Understanding the web’s core technologies from user-facing (HTML, CSS) to underlying (TCP/IP). At the end of the course students will have an overview of what happens between typing an address in a browser and interacting with the web page. We’ll leverage industry accepted technologies to implement a simple web app.
Grading
Homework (30%), midterm (30%), project (40%).
Instructor
Jim Blomo <jblomo@ischool>
GSI
Molly Robison <mrobison@ischool>

Syllabus

DateReadingsSlidesHomework / Project
Aug 29A Brief History of the Web & Long Live the Web Optional: Try GitIntro & BrowsersGit & HW1 - browsers
Sep 5HTML5 Elements & CSS Selectors ; CSS inheritance ; Optional: Blink TagHTML & CSSHW2 - Personal Page
Sep 12Optional: Elequent Javascript, jQuery Validate Example, W3C Forms SpecificationForms & JavascriptHW3 - Madlib Form
Sep 19Architecture of the World Wide Web Sections 1 & 2, Cool URIs don’t change, (Skim) HTTP headers reference, (Optional) FlaskURI & HTTP & HTTP ServerHW4 - Telnet
Sep 26State Sections 1-5; Learn Python the Hard Way Exercise 39, Dictionaries; Flask Quickstart Rendering Templates, The Request ObjectDynamic Webpages & HTTP DataHW5 - HTTP Data; Project Part 1
Oct 3Cookie; REST explained; RESTful APIs Part 1 (especially note on how to model a transaction) and Part 2 (careful, uses an older version of Github API); HATEOAS; Roots of the REST/SOAP Debate (Optional)ONLINE: Cookies & ReSTHW6 - Github API
Oct 10IP, TCP, and HTTP; TCP/IP Overview (Figure 2; Figure 4; TCP; Rest for Overview); How DNS Works; DNS StepsInternet & TCP and DNSHW7 - DNS
Oct 17Best Practices for Speeding Up Your Web Site & (Optional) Steve Souder’s Blog; Google Speed RulesFront-end Performance (PDF) & Midterm ReviewHW8 - GZIP (see frontend slides) canceled
Oct 24MidtermProject Part 1 Due (Oct 30)
Oct 31Why is it hard to scale a database, in layman’s terms?; NoSQL History ; MySQL SELECT (for HW reference) ; Optional: Distributed System DesignStorage SystemsHW9 - DB ; start Project Part 2
Nov 7Google: A Behind-the-Scenes Look; The Dirty Little Secrets of Search; SEO Starter Guide (skim); Microdata Specification (HW reference) ; PageRank (Original paper, optional)Search & SEOHW10 Microdata
Nov 14Mobile is Eating the World; Tale of Two Viewports (both parts); Multi-touch Web Development; Mobile Best Practices (skim);Mobile Web & Mobile DevelopmentHW11 Mobile Page
Nov 21A Taxonomy of Data Science; Apache Hadoop: Petabytes and Terawatts (slides); mrjob (for homework)Data Mining & AnalysisHW12 - mrjob
Nov 28Thanksgiving
Dec 5SQL Injection; XSS exampleSecurity HTTPS & Your WebsitePresentaion time signup (see Piazza)
Dec 12Project PresentationsProject Code Due
Dec 19-Project Reports Due

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