APPENDIX A3

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*             A MORE DETAILED VIEW OF MY HOMEPAGE          *
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You can access each homepage level, starting from the top, 
through the proper selection. 

1. Typing:

        start

will give you access to my first level homepage:



                    FIRST LEVEL HOMEPAGE

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*  Professor: Jacques LEVIN, Ph.D.                         *
*                                                          *
*  1. CURRENT RESEARCH AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES HOMEPAGE    *
*    * Current Research & Teaching                         *
*                                                          *
*  2. TUTORIALS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES                       *
*    * Past Research & Teaching                            *
*    * Tutorials on Lynx and HTML                          *
*    * Course Tutorials                                    *
*    * Interesting WEB Sites                               *
*    * SCIS Faculty Homepages                              *
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Later, you will be able to browse through each entry, but at
this time, select the first entry: 

     Current Research & Teaching

to access my second level homepage, a menu of the courses I 
am currently teaching using Lynx and HTML. 

The following screen will be displayed:











                    SECOND LEVEL HOMEPAGE

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*          CURRENT RESEARCH AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES        *
*                                                          *
*  FALL 1996 MASTER CLASSES                                *
*    * MCTE630 Database Systems                            *
*    * MCIS661 Object Oriented Applications for CIS        *
*                                                          *
*  SUMMER INSTITUTE/ SPRING CLUSTER 1996 PHD CLASSES       *
*    * DCTE750 INSTITUTE Applied DBMS                      *
*    * DCTE750 CLUSTER   Applied DBMS                      *
*                                                          *
*  1996 DISSERTATIONS, R&D ACTIVITIES                      *
*    * XECR                                                *
*    * DISSERTATIONS                                       *
*                                                          *
*  PAST RESEARCH AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES                   *
*    * Past Research and teaching activities               *
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Select 'MCIS661: OO Applications' to access your course, 
which is my third level homepage.

The following screen will be displayed:

                    THIRD LEVEL HOMEPAGE

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*     ACCESS TO CLASS PROJECTS                             *
*                                                          *
*    * MCIS661 student projects via Lynx                   *
*    * MCIS661 student projects via NETSCAPE               *
*    * MCIS661 daily e-mail                                *
*    * MCIS661 ECRs                                        *
*    * MCIS661 Message of the day                          *
*    * MCIS661 Course outline                              *
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Just a few explanations:

The entry: student projects via LYNX ... will give you 
access to your classmate's projects: You will be able to 
follow "live" the projects developed by your classmates.

The entry: student projects via NETSCAPE ... will give you 
access to your classmate's projects, in case they have 
set-up their account for public access, using a GUI browser 
(MOSAIC, NETSCAPE).

The entry: daily e-mail ... will give you access, on a daily
basis, to the questions asked by your fellow students, as
well as my answers.

The entry: ECRs ... will give you access to the recordings 
of each ECR (you need to use Lynx).

The entry: Message of the day ... will give you access to
your professor's ideas, comments, suggestions, feedbacks,
as the class progresses.

The entry: course outline ... will give you access to the 
class outline, which is similar to, but somewhat differs 
from, the printed course outline, due to the presence of
hyperlinks which cannot be reproduced in a printed document.

Select 'MCIS661 Course Outline' to access your course 
outline, which is in fact my fourth level homepage. 

The following screen will be displayed:

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*     MCIS661: OO Applications                             *
*                                                          *
*    * Table of contents                                   *
*    * Term schedule                                       *
*    * Required textbooks                                  *
*    * Catalog                                             *
*    * Objectives                                          *
*    * Grading strategy                                    *
*    * Assignment guidelines                               *
*    * Weekly schedule                                     *
*    * Course Tutorials                                    *
*    * Printed tutorials                                   *
*    * Textbook library                                    *
*                                                          *
*    * Appendix A: The professor homepage                  *
*    * Appendix B: The student homepage                    *
*    * Appendix C: Introduction to Lynx and HTML           *
*    * Appendix D: Submission of Midterm & Final projects  *
*    * Appendix E: Unix tools you may need                 * 
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