Course Materials

Lectures

  1. The Structure of E-Commerce Sites (Revised version: Introduction to E-Commerce)
  2. Performance (Revised version: Performance Testing)
  3. Threads and Multitasking
  4. Child Processes
  5. WebLoad
  6. DHTML, the DOM, and JavaScript
  7. JavaScript
  8. Databases
  9. WebLoad II
  10. XML
  11. Documentation
  12. Objects
  13. WebLoad III
  14. Exam
  15. Architectures
  16. Link Checking
  17. Networks
  18. UNIX
  19. Perl
  20. Perl Regular Expressions with Exercises
  21. Perl and CGI

Selected References and Links

Scaling for E-Business: Technologies, Models, Performance, and Capacity Planning, Daniel A. Menasce and Virgilio A. F. Almeida, Prentice Hall PTR, 2000.

Inside Windows NT, D. Solomon, Microsoft Press.

Database Principles, Programming, Performance, Elizabeth O'Neil and Patrick O'Neil, Morgann-Kaufmann, 1999.

WebLoad documentation is available in PDF format at: http://www.radview.com/support/index.htm

A thoughtful approach to web site quality: http://www.philosophe.com

RFC 2616: HTTP/1.1 (June 1999) http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.html

Processes on Linux and Windows NT (includes bibliography) http://www.patoche.org/lg/issue23/flower/page1.html

Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 Specification (Second Edition) Version 1.0, W3C Working Draft, 29 September, 2000 http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1


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