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1998 Conference: Preparing for the Road Ahead
  

 

Post-Conference Materials

WEB-BASED APPLICATIONS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE COMPUTING
Thursday, June 25, 1998
11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Eric Noble
Director of Computer and Systems Services
University of California-Hastings College of Law
415-565-4784
noblee@holmes.uchastings.edu

Andrew Cole
Internet Technology Manager
University of Pennsylvania School of Law
215-898-7940
Acole@law.upenn.edu

Mohyeddin Abdulaziz
Director of Information Technology
University of Arizona College of Law
520-621-3053
Abdulaziz@nt.law.arizona.edu


This session will present several case studies of using the web to create adminstrative computing applications for law schools. Eric Noble has completed a web-based admission/application system using WindowsNT/Access/IIS and ODBC and will discuss the problems and issues he faced developing this system. Andy Cole has developed several web-to-database systems for faculty, admissions and room reservations applications. Mohyeddin Abdulaziz is in the midst of a complete redesign of the administrative systems for the law school to create a completely integrated system for all major departments.


Listen to the RealAudio recording of this session

View Eric Nobel's PowerPoint Presentation in HTML