CAUSE96

CAUSE96 Track 4

Distributed Computing & Network Technologies

Network communications has become a cornerstone technology on many of our campuses, the enabling force behind developing new information services and applications. Distributed computing technology remains a critical piece of the puzzle for high degrees of complexity and integration in our information and application environments.

Wednesday, 10:00 am

This presentation is available electronically! Surfing the Data: Using the World Wide Web to Make Every Data Warehouse Client a Data Expert
Charlie J. Klumpp
Clifton Ivy

Wednesday, 11:15 am

This presentation is available electronically!A Methodology for a Successful Transition to Client/Server and Beyond
Sidney F. Holmes
Ellen L. Teague

Wednesday, 2:00 pm

This presentation is available electronically!Implementing ATM at CMU: Transition and Teamwork
James W. Dening
Mark D. Strandskov

Wednesday, 3:15 pm

This presentation is available electronically!Turnkey Campus ATM Network Installation: Voice, Video, and Data
Carol H. Martin
Timothy Law

Thursday, 10:00 am

Applying Advanced Information Technologies in a Student-Centered Learning Environment (Abstract Only)
William H. Cureton

Thursday, 11:15 am

This presentation is available electronically!Organizing IT Support for a Networked Environment
Morteza A. Rahimi
Sandra Dennhardt
Robert Taylor

Thursday, 2:00 pm

This presentation is available electronically!Integrated Information Environment -- A Technology Architecture for the Next Century
John Detloff
Richard Ecelbarger
Keith Wilburn

Thursday, 3:15 pm

This presentation is available electronically!A LAN Speed Record: From 0 to Complete Communications Network in 56 Days (or, a model for effectively and affordably networking the small college
Ellen F. Falduto
Timothy J. Catella
Douglas Carroll
John Willis