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<HTML><BODY><TITLE>Miles Murdocca's Home Page</TITLE><body background="tex22.gif"><P ALIGN=CENTER><!WA0><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/Banner.gif" ALT="Title Page Image"><P><H1>About Miles Murdocca</H1>I am an assistant professor in the Computer Science Departmentat Rutgers University.  <P ALIGN=CENTER><!WA1><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/pic.jpg" BORDER=3 ALT="Photo of Miles Murdocca"><BR> <P ALIGN=CENTER><!WA2><A HREF="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/Greeting.au"><!WA3><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/Speaker.gif"></A>Click on the speaker for an audio greeting.<P>Please feel free to correspond:<P><B>Miles Murdocca</B><BR>Department of Computer Science<BR>Rutgers University, Hill Center<BR>New Brunswick, NJ 08903<BR>murdocca@cs.rutgers.edu<BR>http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/<BR>(908) 445-2654 (phone);  (908) 445-0537 (fax)<BR><P><HR>This page has been visited<!WA4><IMG SRC="http://counter.digits.com/wc?-c&1&-d&5&-r&-z&-f&a078ff&Miles_Murdocca"ALIGN=absmiddle WIDTH=75 Height=20 BORDER=0> times since 5 December 1995, as recorded by the<!WA5><A HREF="http://www.digits.com/web_counter/" ALT="Graphic for web hit count">web counter</A>.<P><HR><H1>Teaching Interests</H1><!WA6><A HREF="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/211.html">CS211: Introduction to Computer Architecture</A><P><!WA7><A HREF="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/CS352/CS352.html">CS352: Internet Technology</A><P><!WA8><A HREF="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/IS.html">Graduate and Undergraduate Independent Studies</A><P><HR><H1>What I am Working on These Days</H1><!WA9><A HREF="http://red-486.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/DIST_MAP.html">Internet baseddistributed archiving system (The DISTANCE Project).</A><P><!WA10><A HREF="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/POCA/POCA.html">Multimediacomputer architecture courseware (The MARC Project).</A><P><!WA11><A HREF="http://remus.rutgers.edu/~anya/internet.html">Networking projects<-- under daily construction (includes links to other Rutgers networking projects).</A><P><HR><H1>Other Topics</H1><!WA12><A HREF="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/REU95.html">Summer '95 Undergraduate Research Internship</A><P><P ALIGN=CENTER><!WA13><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/POCA/ShortBanner.gif" ALT="Short banner for POCA"><P><P><!WA14><A HREF="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/POCA/POCA.html">On-line book project.</A> <EM>Principles of ComputerArchitecture</EM> is a full, class-tested textbook that I created for oursophomore-level introduction to computer architecture course (CS 211).I am in the process of putting it up with hypertext links and in-lineimages. All of this takes time (there are over 400 illustrations,and lots of equations and other details that need to be reworked) butyou can have a look at how far the project has progressed.<P><HR><H1>Some of my Favorite Web Sites</H1><UL>  <LI> <!WA15><A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo.</A> You name it;it's here This site haslinks to all of the cool Internet stuff you've been hearing about.  <LI> <!WA16><A HREF="http://home.netscape.com/">Netscape home page.</A> Fromthe creators of the original Mosaic Web browser.  <LI> <!WA17><A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/louvre/">The Web Museum.</A> (Famouscreative works).  <LI> <!WA18><A HREF="http://www.ibm.com/Features/library/manuscript.html"> The Vatican library.</A> A digitized art collection brought to you by IBM.  <LI> <!WA19><A HREF="http://www.iuma.com/">Internet Underground Music Archive.</A> Music from unaffiliated artists.  <LI> <!WA20><A HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/DataSources/WWW/Servers.html">Index to the whole world.</A> Explore the Web geographically.  <LI> <!WA21><A HREF="http://www.cnn.com/">CNN.</A> Cable Network News.  <LI> <!WA22><A HREF="http://www.pbs.org/">PBS.</A> Public broadcasting system.  <LI> <!WA23><A HREF="http://www.discovery.com/">The Discovery channel.</A> Fromthe makers of the cable TV Discovery channel.  <LI> <!WA24><A HREF="http://www.injersey.com/">IN Jersey.</A> Online newspaperprovided by New Jersey's Asbury Park Press.   <LI> <!WA25><A HREF="http://www.dailytargum.com/">Targum Online.</A> The Rutgers University daily newspaper.  This project was enabled in part by oneof my undergraduates (Ryan Kriger).  <!WA26><A HREF="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/kriger/index.html">Here</A> iswhat he has to say about the project.  <LI> <!WA27><A HREF="http://www.aas.org/ApJ/apj.html">The Astrophysical Journal</A> A full-fledged, refereed, on-line version of the 100-year-old scientific journal.    <LI> Send an <!WA28><A HREF="http://postcards.www.media.mit.edu/Postcards/">electronic postcard</A> to somebody.    <LI> <!WA29><A HREF="http://www.disney.com/">Walt Disney Company.</A> Promotional movie clips, kid games, Disneyland, and other fun stuff.  <LI> <!WA30><A HREF="http://www.paramount.com/">Paramount Pictures.</A> Promotional clips from the movie giant.  <LI> <!WA31><A HREF="http://www.mca.com/">MCA / Universal.</A> Promotional clips from another movie giant.  <LI> <!WA32><A HREF="http://FallsCam.niagara.com/">Video camera at Niagara Falls.</A> You need an MPEG player for the 15 second video.  <LI> <!WA33><A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com/Computers/Internet/Interesting_Devices_Connected_to_the_Net/">Interesting devices connected to the Internet.</A></UL><P><HR><!-- P ALIGN=CENTER --><!-- IMG BORDER=2 SRC="Executive.gif" --><!-- P ALIGN=CENTER --><!-- (Executive of the Future, 1952, by Boris Artzybasheff.  Source: --><!-- <I>Scientific American: Science and the Arts</I>, 1995). --><!-- P --><H1>Internet/Web Stuff (Mostly Reference Info for Power Users)</H1><H2>Links to HTML tutorials.</H2></center><P>(Compiled by Anna Shukhina, http://remus.rutgers.edu/~anya). <P><ul><li><!WA34><a href="http://www.firegirl.com/learnhtml/page1.html">"Learn HTML" by MaryGoing</a><br><li><!WA35><a href="http://www.arch.su.edu.au/kcdc/vds96/html.html">VDS'96 - HTML is the language of Web Pages</a><br><li><!WA36><a href="http://www.jeis.com/nettool.html">Internet Information & Tools - HTML Tutorial</a><br><li><!WA37><a href="http://www.xanet.edu.cn/~liw/html/about.html">Xi'an Jiaotong University - About HTML</a><br><li><!WA38><a href="http://virtumall.com/homepages/navaho/HTMLinks/tutorials.html">HTML references</a><br><li><!WA39><a href="http://central.itp.berkeley.edu/~eal/JLS/html.html">HTML Tutorial</a><br><li><!WA40><a href="http://www.cs.unca.edu/~davidson/tutor.html">HTML Documents : A Hypertext Tutorial</a><br><li><!WA41><a href="http://www.users.fast.net/weblearn.html">FastNet - HTML User Web Page Tutorial</a><br><li><!WA42><a href="http://www.grif.fr/newsref/tutorial.html">HTML Tutorial : Authoring methods for the WWW</a><br><li><!WA43><a href="http://acm.ewu.edu/document/seminars/html/htm_tutr.htm">A Brief HTML Tuturial by Damon Muller</a><br></ul>For more information on HTML you can do Net Search for "HTML" or "HTML Tutorial".<H2>Other Internet/Web Links</H2></center><P><!WA44><A HREF="http://www.boutell.com/faq/"> World Wide WebFrequently Asked Questions (WWW FAQ)</A><P><!WA45><A HREF="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu"> NCSA server. </A> Lots of good freesoftware for networking, multimedia, and other things. <P><!WA46><A HREF="http://gagme.wwa.com/~boba/masters1.html">TheWeb Masters page.</A> Expert tips on designing Web pages. <P> Where did he get that <!WA47><A HREF="http://www.designsys.com/champ/background.html"> background pattern</A>? <P>Thinking of starting an Internet or Web service? Here isan example of what <!WA48><A HREF="http://www.cybersrv.com"> one service </A> charges.<P><!WA49><A HREF="ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/ncsapubs/WWW/HTMLPrimer.ps.Z"> A Beginner'sGuide to HTML (HyperText Markup Language).</A> (362 KB) This is a compressedPostScript file that will be downloaded to your machine using ftp.After it is downloaded, you should use the uncompress utility touncompress it.  At Rutgers University, you can print it out usingthe lpr command from a Unix machine: % lpr -Pprinter_name HTMLPrimer.ps<P>If you can't do it this way, then you can find an on-line hypertextversion at the URL: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html.<!WA50><A HREF="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html"> Clickhere for on-line version.</A><P>How do I download and view a file in format ... <!WA51><A HREF="http://www.netaxs.com/people/dmorgen/stoney.html">(Click here). <A><P><!WA52><A HREF="http://www.best.com/~hedlund/cgi-faq/">CGI (Common Gateway Interface) FAQ</A><P><!WA53><A HREF="http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/">CGI (Common Gateway Interface) standard (you may have to browse a bit tofind it here).</A><P><!WA54><A HREF="http://java.sun.com/>Java and HotJava (Sun Microsystems).</A>HotJava is a Sun Java-aware Web browser.<P><!-- A HREF="java.html"--> <!-- HotJava at Rutgers.</A> Look here next.--><!-- You can get to HotJava on the graduate and--><!-- undergraduate machines in /usr/local/hotjava.  Take a look at the--><!-- README file in that directory.  The HotJava link shown above is the--><!-- same as the index.html link in that directory.<P>--><!WA55><A HREF="http://athos/cgi-bin/miles-test?foo">Click here to see asimple CGI action.</A>  All this does is execute a C program onathos.rutgers.edu in ~murdocca/public_html/server1-cgiand print a simple message. (Note: this doesn'tdo anything interesting so don't click it.  I keep it here to remindmyself of how to do it.)</P><HR><P><ADDRESS>Miles Murdocca / Rutgers University / murdocca@cs.rutgers.edu</ADDRESS><P><P><P><!WA56><A HREF="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/">[Computer Science Department Home Page]</A></BODY></HTML>

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